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THE CAUCASIAN. KnloiKb, N. C, November !.., U,o Filtered at the Pout Ofllre in Italeigh N r , as .-ei-ond-rU mail matter. II. e Newbeme Knir in Hie I'rhjtfrian Hjnod j Calr-ili thi veek. mi hundred a till three bale of t tuii werenold in Raleigh Tijoay at i I liH relit . I be widow of JfHHe James, tbe no-l-il rMjiithwestern bandit, died Tueaday ty, Mo. it ijr Koine in Kan-tit ..' T h it.-tir f Ir-ds of Vko lO'jn'y I- igjtitd marriao Blue" Noveiub-r JSOO. 'H.e New and nb-M-rver fay that i.. i ICii-iHI bui! a btiidiuiiie $3, iM rraideiice at iSellville, Ijin country ri-j.ru a tbre unit?? from Wilmington. I'lioniht still claim he ha carried U;e third district; hut if , to ijoiiirem ag-wu a good many would iika to know how he obtained hi heat. .Saturday night robbers enteied U10 Mior.i of M Htn 1. 8. Tucker & t;j.,of tht city and etolo tbre.. watcbe and Honio tuall lo the desk. The Jackson hprlng Co. was In corporate! Tuesday. The charter provides for mining, wariufactur. liitf, Rolling brick ami mineral wa ter and the conducting of a hotel The capital stock la $2.' MX). The wont bound passenger train on the Norfolk and WeHtern Rail road killed an unidetitifiel white man near tiouth Norfolk, Va., on Sunday night. The body will be tu bl a few day 8 for possible identi- Ucatlon. The Supreme Court has elected Attorney Gen. Walter as Supreme Court Uerjortfr to bucceul Judge liuxton. He In to iill out thopns- tit volume of reports and then nerve for four yearn at $1,L"0 a year, or yio'J a year more than Judge liux ton received. He will resign as Attorney Oeueral. Eighteen or twenty cotton mills In Alamance county are still Idle or running with email force be cauMe of the lockout of the union mill operatives. The lockout op eratives are vacating the factory houses a rapidly as possible, and Mime of them, who have been una ble to secure employment elfe whern, are living in twits furnish d by the .National lexMio l.nioii President Oeorpo T. Winston, o the A. &Ld M. t?uige b it Monda) foi New iiitVtn, Conn., whero h will atieou a mm ting of the A-Pocia-Mon of Slate Arit,uburaI aui Mu'bauiC:il Coil goa and Kxperl went S'tun, wuivu co, vvavd TurS- day. r.very "tat ud icril.ory it . bt-Luioii Hi fr iircpejtf a iuct his is .uctfk'ial meeting of the as fcociatbo.. L'ue body will ne iu Sr Dion three d.tys at Vale University. DOCTOR NECIECTEO SICK MAN AT BURUNCTON. Hm lUa hick WItU T,b.,l rr-Nc. lectt-l by Pky.lrt.o o.l .ur-o t-t In. Orkcnsboro, N. C, Nj. 9 A revolting story, involving erioas charges against an alleged quack physician, come from Burlington, a cotton manufacturing town twen ty five mile east of tins place. Mr. K igene Holt, a wealthy mill owntr, musing one of bis employes, a yoarjir white man. Ueny Jordan, made in quiries and ascertained that he had not bi-en eeen by aay of the other employ- for aereral wenk He At oucw visited Jordan' boirding place and foaod the young maa in a piti ahlA plight. For eight weeks Jordan had beu tsutf -riiiK lrom typhoid fever, and for tht. m jor part of tnat time bad been absolutely without cr oratteotioa. He was emaciated to a horrifying degree and was in a ah-K-iing condi tion. O ngrntt and a-t in. Mr. Hull learned thai the pooplr in the noune had gicon J rdin no at tention byond calling - qua k d ie tor when he wan h'st tkeu il1, wh'-, when the yonug operatoi'u acuk to. ans woie xhaa8ted, left htm with' i cur-, rcl using even to dress hm td 8on n Mr. II lt had Jordan eared for, iud saya he will see U it that those wuilty of aucn inhumanity are prop- riy punished. The case has stirred ip intense indignation and the an thorities are Investigating. Army of Northern Virginia On- l)(--l to Giving Money fr u Monument to JofTers-in Duvis. New Orleans, Nov. 11. Home bit terness amoog the Confederate vet erans cropped ont yesterday, when the Array of Northern Virginia Camp, No. 1, which is the first or ganized camp of the United Confed erate Veterans, not only repudiated the action of their delegates to tb late Confederate reunion in Loms ville, iu voting .$'200 for the erection ofamocumont ovr the grave of J ff-Tson I)avis. declaring that the delegates had no authority to pledge the camp to this purpose, but refused to give any in ney to the Jefferson Davit ruonnniint. and announerd that if it had any mony to give to Confederate monuments, it would give it to erecting one to General Beauregard. SUICIDE CAUSED BT WORST. Mr. J. I. Sel Kill llinf Though h 114 a Ouud I1 of Muor;. Charlotte Obervt-r Mr. J. D. Neal, of Rutherford ton, committed suicide yeKterday after noon at 3:30 o'clock. It is stated that he has been worried for bo me time over bueineas trouble and hie manner yesterday morning and the day previous had been strange but there had been no suggestion that he Intended to do violence to himself The Observer' Inform ant, who was; In liutherfordton at the time-of the suicide, states that Mr. Nal ehot himself as he wan walking along the public highway In the principal residential part of town He diod almost Instantly. Mr Neal wan a native of Louisa na. He bad lived in Lancaster, S. C., for Home time, and over a year ago moved to Hutheriordton, where he had made hie home with hU wife's brother. Mr. Haynes. IU was about 45 years of age. It Is understood that despite hid worry over business he left a good dual of money. Family or Outdoor Tourists. Morr'iig Post. P. W. M,j r, wife ard two sons, of Centre M ir latd. Pa., who are ta king a trip through the South in a w .tron, atrivtd in the city yesterday td will spend several days before leaving. The Mm r family lives in a waeon especially made for tbis trip. Th y eft their Pennsylvania borne Sep tember 25, and assert tbat the trip has been a very enioyabta one. Mr. Major followed the onsquebanna river, stopping at Plymouth and Harnsbnrg, Pa., and Hagerstown, Md., and then down the Cumberland Valley to Washington, D. C. The baMlefield of Manasas was visited, and Htopa were made at Charlottes ville, Lynchburg, Danville and Dur ham Mr. Major and his family ate dinrer at the place where General Johnson surrendered. The outdoor tourists will go from here to Goldsboro and New Bern. wh-re thy wl:l tke the water route to Nw York and then home by rail. Mr. Major is very much pleased with Raleigh. How to Tell Good Flour. Now York Sun. The ttrt thing of Importance In bread making is to have good Hour, and a sun test for dour is the fol lowing: If it Is whito with a slight- y yellowish tint it is good If it s very will to, with a bluish cast. it can nmilv be good, wet your tlngr and kneed a littte b 'tween them It will be dry and eUstic If i?' oi. un im otner nana, tr tno 11 mr is not first rate, it will work soft and sticky. Tho other two' es sentials are good ye:tst and an oven of the right temperature. MRS. NANCY HOLLIFIELD DESPERATELY ILL A Fumino Predicted. London, Nov. 9 ' In SDlte of offl. cial dniUls," says the St. Petersburg correspondent of The Dally Mall, "there is no doubt that the inade quate harvest will produce a fam ne in tno governments of Kherson and ItefeNarabia. l'l-otully Hi' Oldest Woman in tli U. $ Charlotte, N. C, Nov. 13. News reaches hero of tho desperate ill ness of Mrs. Nancy UollifielJ, said to bo the oldest living person in the United States. Mrs. Ilollltiold lives near Ellenboro. N. C. Last fall she contracted cold and Bince then has b.nn gradually growing woise. Mrs. Uollllield does not kuow her xnet age, but relates iu ciduis in her life which took place over a ceuiury ago. A number of p oit'e who live iu the same section siv Mrs. Hull lilt el must bo aoout 117 Years eld. Tho lady hersell (tales tuac she is over 110, but does- not hay how much. The 'ity of Vienna Mink us the Kemilt of a CitllitiuD 19 of the Crew Drowned London, Nov. 9. Details of the loss of the steamer collier City of Vienna, which sank in the channel yesterday, while bound from Swan sea for Rotterdam, after a collison with an unknown vessel, show that ntuetetn of tier crew were drowned MMflT DSRfl . 1 d. to,aaSwl P whicl to b blood thrtxurh iLlmr ml U xrni T to carry off .od kerp the syMem clear o( alj ocUd. eflete matte. Th! Z uiron ue general circuJ UKw n dejted in the yxmim, BMcle and er cummmlhm bisiopis r.:jscts, sailers Kcrves, Silllens Jolois. 4c wua buu 14-Wcmitai aoJ arventr to mak witkt. a A. . belBlaa ar .i 11 n.l I.. v. .1 .. . j tj . . - nan pais. Tu arvere ol wrv, and tnally become b Rheumatisai l wf'.en La her! led ctiee peraoa dereJopirg. with alight feattdenog paa. Tut arvere ahttrred aervea : or tt aa aBll ML. 1 a v is au-K ruM t k . i t w . ana aoaiiy uecome enroate i.ce oaer ltxI Ulaeaaea. Rheumatlun i hm i.Ki feel UaW U I smt ft mhwm im aruLU; tk taav ttd eapueure todaaayorcoid. I ml ag CA.cuiaiea lo unpau Um beaJth. mill freueaUy caw tt to u tniooie ic or uter la whatever form. beUMr ia earljr life, but more ot innented. Rhoumatlom io Striottv a Blood Dtooaoo. , , irraimenv cai. reaca ue truuUe. Nettber d tSe i i-irHiuea t4 . , v - . . . v a-iurm ajwava utanu. cure tr ajivibm 'en bo unt: a. . . ntia the diireattoo and break down tliecunatitutun r " A reme.ly which btulds up the eneral LeaJth aod at the time rid the rtm of the paisoa la ZC ZZ i TT'l : wx- ln ie rnjm ,inl lafjeruM i4ece the bkiud mad oaickle IT ,7'" l,lvc " ptnauoou. oepou. mimuialee and reiufurcea the oero.ked. womut or, a ad cUr the ik, iTi": ,r; ei.7 ir. eep. mmm wawaj au a ' u V ff mM. mmmlmmj mm "it. J O Mllry, it W. f wnn K iimnuium he tr w t f w . . . !. orl hau fxrmaaratly.aad he baa ftmt hal a rbeaiaatic J.ia uac 1 hta. Bv ,ear,V4V We will send free our special book oa kLeuaaaUaixi. which ahould be in the hai.da Of every aufTcrer from this torturing diaease. Our physician have made blood and kia I'n''hVtUl)', and wl11 Kiv y information or advice warned, so write them irtxij aooui jour case, we matt no marge etutem for thia service. j . m W ,, Mrrrt ladiaaapolla. lad . for ett met1aaaolrmM atrtt was unable lo frd or dr himelf D.tor Kl hi cae waa hotlW He bad ipiKm tnl (r-.roda fcaJ nive him. wllbuut lh .IihtrM trlitt A few but low A.tdreea. SWIFT SPtCIFlC CO, Atlanta, Dreamlu. ! how well 1 yet remember, As I lay npon the floor; Oae ark evening in December, With my head toward the door. tionn 1 thought my eyes detected Home one hid behind the bed; On a glass I aw rfljcted Something like a woman's head. I arose to read the meaning, As I stumbled o'er a chair; 'Gainst the bed post I saw leaning, A young lady tall and fair. When I sawfher black eyes gleam ing. Jest like diamonds in the dark ; 1 was dreaming, sweetly dreaming, 01 my sweetheart Loula Clark. I awoke and tried to find her. Rut my efforts were in vain; She had gone and left behind her, Deep Impressions on my brain Though her lovely form has van ished, And her face no more I'll see; Wt the thought can not be van ished, But shall ever dwell in me. Mewarof Ointiuonta for Catarrh that coutain Mercurr. Xew Enterprises in ttie Carol In as Charlotte, N.C., Nov. 11. A New stretch of railroad, twenty-five miles long, will be built between Monroe, H. C, and MclJee, 8. C, to rijA LIFE WAS SAVED 1 . t. I O 1 . t T I I wf..u.h w.lu iu0uI.ruair i..u. Mr. J. E. Lillv, a prominent citl- i : u i : .-, i - 1 KIUI iiio vaiunuw. f wnnHprfnl .Ullvorknm from a frlffht A . ....r nt mill lj Kl n rm to, 1 Irnil I " -n" - XX lirVY EtltiA to UCIUj, bCkl &t?U lft1 .1.. 01 at iNMfctoins onoais, niieeu mites t from Spartanburg, 8. C. ; the Levi Cotton Mills, at Rutherfordton, N. C , have increased their capital stock from $50 000 to $100,000. The Raleigh, N. C-, Hosiery Yarn Mill has just put in 7,000mule spin ners to take the place of 6,000 old ones. The Farmers and Mechanics' Hank, of Greenwood, 3 C, has been chartered with a capital of $7o,000; also a new bank with $15,000 capi at at lied Springs, N. C. NtCRO MOTHER DROWNED HER BABE. I brew it into a Well and Held it I'nder Water t ith a Pole Until It Urowued Dunn, N. f, Nov 13. A moat cruel and unnatural niunier. near Here, was iiiiearthMl jextenlay by the discovery of the body el a child drowned in an old well iu the edge of Cumberland county. It was found to be the two- year-old child of a negro woman, liv- inir near town, by the namt of Melisna Clegg. Upon being arrested, theheatb- An Historic House Burned. I'ensacola, Fia , Nov. 9th. T h house in which the iirst State stat ute ol Florida was enacted was de stroyed by fire today. It was a pal atial colonial residence, owned and occupied at the time of the fire, by Dr. John Brosnaban, located at Uull I'oint, on Escambia Bay, fifteen miles from this city. It was at thia house, In July, 1821, at tho time of the change of b rom Spanish to America n rule, that General Jack son had his headquarters. Cost of English Heroes. Charlotte Observer. Now that we are all thinking of heroes, says the London Chronicle, it is interesting to note that heroes are sometimes very costly luxur ies, though the heroism of the C. I. V. has been very cheaply purchas ed. The Duke of Marlborough cost the country something like a round million of money in c sh and pala ces. In 1707 a pension of 1,000 a year was grant. d to the Duke, and was paid to his successors till sev enteen years seo. when it was com muted for 107,780. Nelson's hero- j ism was paid for at about the same rate. Up to now the hero of Trafal gar has cost Englaud 580 000 in pensions and grants, and as there I- 5,000 a ear waiting for all tho Ijor i Nelson- forever and ever ,th- Nelsm bill will run up to half a million for every century the title lasts. Up to now the Duk-t of Wel- lngton has co t tho nation more in hard cash th.n Nelson, over three uarters of a million having bj-n paid to htm aud his descendants but as the pension was limited to two generations the present Duke s the last of his line who will pront by his ancestor's heroism. ath. In telling of it he says "I was taken with typhoid fever that ran into pneumonia. My lungs bncame hardened. I was so weak I couldn't even sit up in bed. No thing helped me. I expected to soon die of consumption, when I heaid of Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle gave great relief. I contln ued to use it, and now am well and strong. I can't say too much in its praise " This marvelous medicine is tho surest and quickest cure in the world for all throat and lung trouble. Regular size 50c and $1 Trial bottles free at all druggists. Every bottle guaranteed. Whiskey and Iljmu Book. Morning Post. Train Master Bunch, at the Union depot, this city, reports that on yesterday he found in one of the waiting rooms a small box left there by some pa3S3Bger. It contains a Partly filled pint bottle of whiskey and a g"spl hyma book. Mr Bunch is curious to kaow who the owner is and 8H.ys he cu recover the box by proving the property. as mercury will surely destroy the sene of t-uiell and completely dt-raiig ttie whole yst-m when enlenn it through the intic.-n itirfaes. urh ar- ticl-iH nhoiild ii ver be mrd except tn prescriptions from reputable phy-i- a ii8, ai the damage they will do i ten folJ to the -food you can Mibly derive from tbem Hall's l atarrh t'tire, manufactured by F. J Cheney & Co.. Toledo, ) , contains no mercury, and is taken internally acting direct y upon the n o ti auu mucous surfaces ot the system, in buying Hall's I'atarrn ("ure be sure you get the genuine li is taaen internally, and made in role- do, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co Tes timonials free. Sold by Druggists, 75c . Hall's Family 1'illsare the best. HICKS CAPUDINE Headache Cure . . LEAVES NO BAD EFFECT WHATEVER 15, 25 and 50c at Drogguta Anticephalalgine A Street Duet in Anderson, Texas. Anderson, Tex., Nov. 8. In a street duel, growing out of county politics, John Bradley and Deputy Sheriff Wil liam L. Scott were killed, and John Bradley, ,lr , and Sheriff Garrett Scott were lataiiy wounaeu. it is iearea further trouble will ensue, a9 much ex en mother confessed that it wa her ci ement prevails among the friends of i-liil'l: that she carried it while as'eep both sides, and threw it in the well aud took a tx.le and held it under water until drowned. She jrave as her reason that she could not take care of it and wan ted to iret rid ot it. Th murderess will be sent to Cumberland county jail to await trial in that county. VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, cures them: also via, Kunntnir ana Fever Sores, Uleers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped lianas, cnuniains. Best rile cure on eartb. Drives one ains and Aches. Only 25 cts. a box Cure guaranteed. Sold by all Druggist Fostul Receipts and tn res. Expendl- Holdlng Cotton for Ten Cents, Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 8. Re ceipts of cotton at this port show that farmers are holding back their crop. It was noticed just as soon as the price went down the receipts bvxan to fall off. The high prices which prevailed earlier in the season caused grow ers to eet such heavy returns that they are able to meet their bills and have a comfortable margin on half a crop. They refuse to let their cottou go for less than ten cents. WisniK-nrnw. Nov. 9. The re port of the Auditor of the Postofflce Department, covering the nscl year ended June 30, 1900, shows that the total revenues lor the de partment for that period, were $102,3'4,579 and the expenditures 107 249,2US, leaving a deficit of $4,-891,718. Deducting the Cuban postoffice m il J.u.u i a a steals irom mis ueucii, wouiu muow the postofflce department nearly self sustaining. Burned to leath. A Henderson correspondent re- Iort.s that on Sunday evening about j oMock in the absence of his pa rents at a neighbor's, near Duke's store in Henderson, while Murdock, the :$-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Rial Johnakin, was standing by the tire with other small children, his clothing became Ignited and was soon envelotK'd In flames, lie was taken to the house as soon as possible, and after intense suffering died at :$ o'clock Monday morning. His Proper Name Xever Spoken. From the Golden Penny. In i hina the Emperor's proper name is never meutioneu, as to pronounce it is a riminal ( ffnse On ascending to th throne the ruler of the "Middle Kingdom" takes a name by which he becomes known to his people and to history The present Emperor's real, or personal, name is Tsai-t'ien; but, on being placed on the th-one in 175, he was given the title oi ivuang usu which in English sign fies "illustrious uccession." Maria: John, I reckon you'd bet ter not git them company knives you was talkln' about them Ivory handle ones, you know. John: Why not, Maria? Maria; 'Cause, here's an article In this paper that says, 44 Ivory Basts' ; jlst think what a spatter in' there d bo It we had company an they was eatln' vie. an' one er them Ivory bandlo'd bust I Jeg U round in a Cog-Wheel. Reidsville. Nov. 11. An accident befell Mr. Monroe, at Cummings Mill, vestcrday afternoon at 3.30 which caused the loss ot one leg, and will DerhaDS result in his death. - - . . Mr. Moore was engaged in Duua ini? a covering over a water wnee ... when be dropped nis Lammer ana in attemotine to recover it stepped into the cog wheel. His leg was ground no to the knee, lie caught the snar ting above hint and screamed for help. The machinery was stopped and friends hurried to his relief, cut NO RIGHT TO UGLINESS. The woman who is lovely in face, form aud temper will always have f i lends, but one who would be at tract! vo must keep her health, n she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous ana irri table. If she has constipation or kiilnev trouble, her Impure blood will cause pimples, bloocnes, skin eruptions and a wretched complex ion. Electric Bitters is tne best medicine In the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a good-looking, charming woman of a run dewn invalid. Only 50c at all druggists. Proclamation by the Governor- $40Q.O0Reward. Statk ok North Carolina, Kxkcutivk Dkpartmknt. Wht.-reap, olli jial information has been received at this Department that Fate Chiidrcrs, on the 25th of October 1900, in Mitchell county, N. C, did kill and mnrder one Jtff Oreena. And whereas, it appears that the said 1 ale Childers has fled the Htate, or so conceals iimself tbat the ordi nary process of law cannot be served upon him. Njw, therefore. I, D. L. Rjsm-II. Governor of the Htate of Norin Car olina, by virtue of authority in me ves ed by law, do issue this my proc lamation, offering a reward of four hundred dollars for the apprehen sion aud delivery of the F&id Fate Childers to the Sheriff of Mitchell county, at the court hous in Ua kersViiie, and I do enjiin ali ffiiers of the State and ail good citz us to assist in bringing said criminal to justice. Done at our City of Ral eigh, the 5th day of Novem ber, in tho year of our Lord .one thousand nine hundred and in the one hundred and twenty fifth year of our American ludepf ndt-nce. Daniel L. Russell.. By the Governor: Baylus 0aIe, Private Secretary. A Proclamation by the Governor. I $100.00 Reward. The Original IIKADACHE and NEURALGIA CURE. SAFEST - AND - BEST 25 and 50 eents a bottle For Sale by all Druggists. Raleigh Marble Works COOPER 1JR0S., -PROPRIETORS- RALBIOH, It. C. ft Monuments. Shipments made to any part of the state at same price as at shop. HT" Write for Catalogue. Southern Public School Books! a The Public Schools are now opening over the State, and will need supplies. These school books and supplies can be bad at discount to teachers and dealers from ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO., RALEIGH, 1ST. C Dobbin & Ferrall, At Tucker's Store. WE ARE OFFERING RICH AUTUMN DRESS FABRICS OATUKRED from th GREAT MARKET of th OLD nJ th NEW WORLD, and comprlmng th VERY LATIT and CUUICEHT STYLES in BROADCLOTH, VESLTI AN. TAILOR 8UITINCJ8, NOVELTY Zl RELINKS, FKKNCI! KNOTT KO andBTITCHKD MATER1AU fM OOTll and LO.MMI AIKKD FABRICS, AC. MATERIAL for SEPARATE NVA1STH, ueb a-VELVETS, CORDUROYS. IMITTED and SATIN HTRIPKD FLANNhLrt and a variety of SOFT MATF.RlALS for BLoI'mES. Our Stocks IhU ife-a-on embrace OomU of a cl4 nevr ttm fore shown In tbi City, aud are otT-rl at common mn prlrt. The pl-auro ! ourn to how you. iKti:i:ix i i kki;ai.i. Do You Suffer From Catarrh? Then Use Railway Famine iu China. Tacoma, Wash., Nov. 11. Orien al advices receivei y to-dav s teamer, state that 4,000,000 to 6,- 000,000 Chinese north of reKin are in danger of Btarving, their crops having been a total failure. One million picnls of tribu'e rice were to be dispatched from Shanghai and distribated among thesi h angry hordes from Tien-Tsin and Fekin, bnt the military officers at Shanghai have given orders that no rice should be sent ont of central China. There is great danger tbat an immense swarm of robbers will be sent ont of the famine district, as usually hap pens. Many shipping disasters nappenea last month on the Asiatic coast The steamer Matsnnaye caught fire and sank in E-ashi Bay. Her passengers were rescued. The steamship Uoku shin Msrn wa wrecked on the coast of the Chuh m Islands, both vessel and cargo becoming a total loss, loe steam 3r lzuagi Mara sunK att-r 8trikn-g a sunken rock near Osak, and 16 of her papseng- rs were lost The Janan"8A third-class coast de fense vessel iv itsnragi, of x,ouu tons, went ar here near Os ama and beroro she eon Id be towd off was wrecked by a severe gale. A cruiser was sent to aid her and succeeded in tak ing off the crtw. News has b n received at Yoko hama that 11 Btigian missionaries were murdered bv bandits in M on golia last month. Galveston's Relief Fund. Galveston, Nov 10. John Sealy, i . i - treasurer or ine waiveaton reiiei fn.-,H. makes the following state- mii ? Donations received from O4tobt-r 25 to date, $113,351. ot which $6,771 was received mrough Mayor J.ns. Previjudy acknow ledg $1 140,303; total to date $ 1,- 153.719. A POWDER MILL. EXFLUSION Removes everv hirg in sight; so do drastic mineral pills, bnt both are mientv dangerous. Djn't dynamite the delicate machinery of your body with calomel, croton oil or alo s puis, when Dr. King's New Life Pius, which are gentle as a summer breeze, do the work perfectly, t ures head ache, constipation. Only 2o cents at all druggists. Statk of North Carolina, Executive Dei artment Vvbt tep, official information ha been rtCBH-u at tbis Department that seme one to 'he Executive un known, .u Ovrt. 12 n, l'JOO, in Pin county, N 1 , did couum't burglar- by entering the sleeping room in s ore ot one it. i. uavis, ana wnpre- as it apnt-ard that the said per son has fl -d the State, or so co -eeaU himseif tuat the ordinay pr crs- of ld.w cannot be served npo him. Now, therefore, I, D. L. Russl;, G overn r of the State of North 0 tr ohoa, by virtun of authority in m. vested by law, d issue this my pr c lamticin, offering a reward of oa hundred dollars for the appreheu sion acd d iirery of the said au known burl-vr to the Sheriff of Pit county, at the court house in Green ville, N C , nd I do eDjoin all offi cers of '.he Siate aud all good citi zens to'assist in bringing said crimi nal to justice. Dibp at our city of Raleigh. tb- 5 h day of November, in tbc yimr of onr Lord one thou st d nin hundred, in the one bun red and twenty fifth year ot our American Iudepend ttUCto. Daniel L Russell. By the v-roor, BAl'LUS CaDB, PrivaU Secretary. IlllStandard Railway of The South. The Direct Line o all points Texas - California Florida - Cuba Porto Rico. Strictly FIRST CLASS Equipment on all through and local train; Pull man Palaoe Meeping cars on all night trains, r st and safe schedules. Trarp by the Southern and you are assured a aafe, comfortable and expe ditious journey. Apply to ticket agents for time ta ble, rates and general information, or addreaa (So trouble-to answer questions) Frank S. Gannon, 3rd Vice President and General Manager; J. M. Culp, traffic manager; W A Turk, OP A, Wa-ihingtmi, D R L VERNON, Til AD C bTURGIS, T P A OTA barioite, N C Kaleigb, S V WANTED. Two reliable Traveling Salesmen in each State; permanent po sition ; salary and expenses ; experience not absolutely essential. Auaress, Piedmont Tobacco Works, Greensbsiro, U CURE ALI TOUR PAIilS WITH Pain-Kiiler. Uedicine Chest f- lUett SIMPLE. SAFE AND QUICK CURE FOR Cramps, Diarrhoea, Colds, Coughs, Neuralgia, Rheumatism. 25 anil 60 cent Bottles- aCWARE OF IMITATIONS. BUY C.NLY THE GENUINE. PERRY DAVIS" THE UNIVERSITY The Man Who Fired First Shot fn Span- ' lab-American War, Dead. Boston. Nov. 10 Lieutenant Com mander 8tokeley Morgan, United States Navy, retired, wbo had the I it K SMITH S COLLEGE, LEXINGTON. KY, The m.lkman' road tbt "milky way," to Heaven is distinction of firing the first gnn at ting the leaders of the mniUtd leg I the Spanish fl -et in the battle of Ma and releasing him. Dr. K U Brooka ! nila Bay, died at his home in Rix was summoned and amputated the ; bury, to-d ty. Death was due to pa leg at ths knee joint. alysU, L wai il old. !- vire irianoultlnen, efter investlnf from 3 j- S-.si Utr tultinrfSfepardTl J j' fivl'ions BowSfeeKr, Sierrapher. Teief telrom go?lB $i jo Mlary ' vrr. KRluckUnlxrlty DiptAna wmkd refer to thou ands at of NORTH CAROLINA THE HEAD OF THE HTATE'S EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM Tnree acadeaaic coarees leading to degrees. Professional courses in Law, Medicine and Pharmacy. Summer School for Teachers. Scholarships and Loans to needy. Free Tuition to candi dates for Ministry, Minister's Sons and Teachers. 512 students besides 161 in Sum mer school. 38 teachers In the fac ulty. For catalogues and Informa tion address F. P. VENABLE, President, Chapel Hill, N. C. Tuition $60 -.....-I,-. vi.rt3.vjit thi cheirwt and - mm 4S I PARKER'S -HAIR BALSAM j J Cfanct and brautific the faata, . -rmm I I'MMuotoaluxuriantfiowtlu J J Never Faila to Bestor Gray vrr Hair to ita Youthful Color. K'T. Vmt iiu PandrnfT and hair taUua. 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JOYNER, Dean of College CHAM. I. MclVRK. PrtHtidnt LITTLETON FEMALE COLLEGE. A very prosperous school with mod ern bnildings, splendidly located in a remarkably healthful section in War ren county on S. A. L. Road between Raleigh and Weldon N. C. Panacea water kept in buiidinr at all times for free use of inmates. Fifteen officers and teachers. Terras verv low. For caUlorue address R-f J. It. RHODES. A. M.. PRESIDENT UtaUtOBaN. C. CARROLLTOIM HOTEL. RALEIGH, 3ST C o) (0) (o (oh-(o Ot Under New Management. Ha been Thoroughly RioTaied. Kates : $2 : to : $2.50 M. S. JAMES, Proprietor. Per Day. .M. 8. GItCGOKY, Muugt Fifty Thousand Goples Of Tl ILSEK'd N. C. ALMANAC will be Issued for the Year IdOL O To advertise Is simply to make known, who yon are. where you are. and what yoabave to bli. How to do this effectually, and at the small- est possible cost is the problem for you to solve. Th fallurw to obtain desire 1 reeulU irom adreut:ng Is due to the way some people do It, and they I a variably say It does not pay The judicious way is to dm a meutc m that has reputation, circulation and permanency. Turner's N. C. Almanac has be-n the Htate standard for 04 ears, and has an annual circulation of &)XXJ copies, and remains a standing advert lsmtnt for a year. Advertising rates upon application. ENXLSPUBLISIIIXG CO., EALEJG1L C. STATE OF SORT II CAROLINA, ) S.8. Cmr or Balkigh, Wake Cocjtty. N. B. Broaghton makes oath that he is of the firm of Edwards A Broughton, Printer and Binders, doing business in the city of Raleigh and tliat the said firm have made a contract lth the Esjiiss Publish ing Company to print 50,000 copies of Tamer's N. C Almanae for the year 1900. N. IS. B 110 CO HTOX. Sworn to before roe and subscribed in my SEAL. presence, this the 37th day of August, A. I). 1900. W. M. Rush, Clerk Superior Court, by Vrrmuvirs Uotstkr, Deputy Clerk. PEACE INSTITUTE AND CONSERVATORY, RAT.Kir.II. X.C A thorough school of hlh- tMleror girts. In fine rei Xorth Carolina so famous health. . fm Jm&s) tirmr til k'mpr-mrr, m., mmri . I I lmm bnat fnaal mrhttoi of arbtcb 1 I I hmm mmj kDolMic.n I I frm. Jmm. lrtaarkM.. A. ! JJ A Ifmt C. bwJvla, : I'rtaw Utrertwr.
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