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I 1 1 .'if. 9 ! I IV. 1 -SI V, - ' .- t swwMsMswwswawsasMsnsMsijKM THE AUCASJAN pi;BJ."lSUKl K.VKUY Til L'KSNA Y H TIIK lAltAM.VX PL'H.fO. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. rttt Montka. Vhr Muolfc., .4.0 H.1 WILL I1IKY KA T A AMI llitr LlW The gnat (? and wl- (?; ilor. of 18'J ma(lHdrl anddHgrae ful failure In thor attempt t act a utrlngent and etfoctlve anti trust Uw. Tberneaurethy finally vnju-i-l ' U truly a 4 dead lott-r" on tho -Ut uto books and Is &b-luri ly wortl l-ss In curling th ow:r cf tt ttuHl In tho Httn Tho fact le, that tho bin " ' t4d alUr It In trod net kn ag to rtoodT it IneffocMvH nr.! worthies. This Is where tho .r fifslonat lobbvlut got In ln-i worl lie that a It ia ty, tho IegiUt.u will moii btvt another opportuni ty to'ruru. d tfoo dfeJ. nod act an aiili tru-tt law that will effective In prvv.iitlug unlawfu. . combination in r. tralrt of tr l . In tb r-cent national camp tiirn- the trust qutloii wa .. of ti lumllnv. Eveu the I.mmi CraVl'd' ballot stuffing" nWbirio hi North Carolina that tnj y a tfi.-i on uolltlcal liberty, war v ry erous In d-nouncl('g tho trust evil Nor lot us If their proVws ons of Opposition tothlsciiiceron th- bj1j politic aro sincere- wh-n tho lejf ! turti ai4eiiibte In January. Whtt- tver eiouso they rnay give, for th falr and dt'.t I vi W-glrlatlon vt tho h. Hoiou f lb'.' on tho t-u-i question they c.n h-vo noue nw, for hoHtlliiy to truU wai m o. the f irein t. luto In the Demo cratlc platform. It will b Interesting to obserM the extent of the uilluonce of th - drofeHSlohat lobbyist at tho com- tiling Heaslou of tho Wgilaturo. No doubt tho people of tho Htato who havo had so frequently dinned into tbulr arit tho ovll and op pre3lon of tho trust-, will wat h ibfa action of tho login. aturo with unco m uiou Intt re-t. It is In tho pow.r of tho It-glrda ture to cornet, In a groat moasur-; tbo trurtt evil, 'and If they were sin cere lit their antl election pledge they will apply a remedy and Rivu the people of the Htate, In great part, the relief from the evil of trurtlH. Will they do It, or wdl tboy per mit the lobby Ut to amend or ema culate an anti trust b 11 bo h to render it worthltHS and Inopora tlve? We shall see what we shall see! tT WAS KX rit VVAtiAX T. The Legislature of 1S99 indalgerl ia moRt reckless extravaaace in its appropriations of public ra m y. ' They uppropriattd $320,000 m r than ary former t088in, aud we do not include in this rtckl-si expendi tare the appropriation for the pent- teQtiar? or the additioual appropria tlou of $100 000 for increase in tbe term of tho public tctioola. We commend tke increase for putv lie education, for this i oae of th greatest needs la the State tod.y. Oaring the Htate campaign, tbi Ddtuocralit press and speakers w r abs iluUlf B lent w'leu th- Lgi.-dt tore ra& attacked for havia nip-o priatid $310000 more than any Lg islitnre in recent y. ars. Tot-y cu'd not dufeLd rncb a waa'e of pubin money, nor did they even attempt U do 80 Tnere was no explanation to ff i that would b tatisfactory, and the) aonteoted thmdlve3 wita the cry oi "nigirer." ; .. Bat there is no longer aoy spook of "nigger djui aa i iu' aad tnej great (!) and wise (T) sdoos will ye have to render to the people aa ac count of their eoniuet. Tfley can not again waste th peo f le'd maty by euoriuous aproi ii liona aid then bide their condact bj aroasiog race pr. j id co. . v"tVl" -TVh begri'sa'te tai djad a Ja liaa Ctewar, and tb gol people of the State, who believe that a party ahoald be hld rtsp)naible for it i,: acta willnobng-r ''turn th deaf ar" when tbe conduct of the L gU latnre ia Krongut to public attention. 'Economy in public e xpeudituret and hoaeety iu the adininiatrauoa bt the afliiraof the S;ate will be de manded. Tbe designing demagogue m tack, npinaonro vagae pretext, t excite race prejadice again, iu order to eoneeal hU condact and infamcs methoda, but this will not avail. Tut peorle;"Ul be on gu&td. Everyman atd party will hate to stand the t s t merit. mi;. ... -CongresB convened on Monday. " Thia is the short session, but there ba. vast amount of legislation that is to be enacted before the 4th of March. Besides the regular appro .t .priation bills, there will be the Nica ragiia Canal bill, the army bill and ; the Ship Subsidy bill. These meas ures will no doubt provoke consider able discussion. What will be done with the Philippines Is still an open . question. It is probable that no legislation will be enacted to meet that situation for some time yet. Thi will be an interesting session fCQocress.. ... A somber of Dmoratlc ptper btre r'nre tie :eeMoa jtn pubi -log a "jBjpoiam of r.tw !r.tD I ui oer&tic po'iticlin on ta- H-nivtor al pTimary. Tfifj ar n ary !lsra:nt it. Toe thuf reason irit: by tieM-rfc!!ot-bci ttiiffiag pohtieUc t L t the recent ciprlment hai prcTei 1- that the r,puliUver cfcargd aV.ut to e taling and ballot rox ViC ig. The KimmoE tna-bin" b -tan ky Bea!irg n'-gro rott. Tbt-n it b-gan toittal IOio!l.'t vi-U. and when ibe primary CMne, it reeens ttiht tny a'ole J)emocatic Toie that wei againut tb- machine. If it w& right to Bttai the lw;ti'ii and tbe S-nttorcbip, then uo ma rhino I);motrat ihould fqaal whi 8 mm n nUah To'oa from him. Oar oicDion is inn niicraim ws euuueu -his btolen Henatorbip. Ono of fjur Statt-e rh i'ie-i advo- cate? th) a nt i.fthf eriml- nal courts and the creation of to adlilional HUerior court di-tnct-i It will ii rememb-ml that the DeHioemtic prit-rt veiy gciuTHlly do- iiouueeU tho FusluiiHt-i i-i l-0 for creating thj criminal court-, alleg ing Out they were urinec--iry and to cxin.-ri-ii vo, y-t wlien th- i ;ruie cratn controlled tin; l-gU!aturo of 1H00 11. ey pro-eeded to el ct juden for th e Court- and "n:iry vM.ntw.M - lid agu o il." Ji.it it d.'p'iid-i Urgiv ly on uho-e ox ii gored. Witb'.hera:e iasaa Hs!tl"d n w. w at excofco can iht Lngi?liiruro g v if tbe election lT is do t-na'. -d and oae euacty 1 t :ai ,m v sfr r ) r- xentation t f 11 p-m'tcl parti. l e? the Hitumons ball -"ii'i:. nacliiud paojoi ' to . rau u;e reign in ttej Hta'.e by a resort to bil lot stealing at every rocarriag l.c 'iolI Is thora QJt enoagh hn-t) and'dt.cf-ncy in the Stite to call h hah io tacti infim and duiorj.1 z ngraetuidi Will tUe Cur.8;aj people continue t remiin sildut aa 1 vriuk at theu f The StatctiViHo landmark. Fays that the whole organizitiou of the Democratic party was uted in fui thentneo of Simmonn, candidate fr tho Senate. That accounts forth Hinall vote tht 0enerI Carr re coived. A ten ah of propriety (should have Impelled Simmons to resign th. chairmanship had he intend. 1 that there should bo a fair contef t lor tho Senatorshlp. Webster's Weekly says that it charge that Simmons "wind in and out'" on the money question, that he lobbiod todefott th tax on gross receipt of the railroad;, and that he sto d by and saw a mem ber of his own law firm complete ly emasculate tl.o Stevens anti trust belt, has not boon answered. When General Curr gets full in formation as to the various methods that were adopted by the Simmons ites to comp.iss hi defeat ho will probably have some regrets at send ing that telegram of hearty congrat ulations to Simmons. The Carr element in tho Demo cratic arty "ran up agiin-t the real thing" when they cjko intered tbe Simmons ballot stulling machine. Tney c mid only learn wisdom by exjierience. With impo-ing ceremonies the establishment of the eat of the Fed eral government at Wa-hington will lie celebrated qu December the 12:h. Many Governors wiil be present to lend dignity to the cccasion, which will be a most noteworthy es'out in the history of Washington. It is said that the next inaugural of President will far surpass any other iu the history of the country. The billot stuifer should render thanks that the Simmons election law was framed for his protection. Soldier Boys lleturniiig. JSau Francisco, Die. 3. Seventy three dead bodies wire removed from the tr import Tbfiinas to tb Pies'dtu today to bi stored in Wtrnl on building until they are clanue.l oy their reUtit e. Vv ith these bo.l tes now at tho Presidio they mak. about one hundred inhabitants o the gruesome above-grouul grave yard H the military reervatioi. Seven uf the unclaimed detl will bo buried iu tho national cemeterx tomorrov. Ooh hundred and ninety-seven patients were taken from tho Them as to the general hospital. Mosr ul these are d aentery cases, although a few are salTering frout gunshot rounds There ar two wno win wounded lu China, and several whose legs Jiave beeu shot off. Army Bills Introduced. Washington, Dec. 3. Chairman Hull introduced the Root army bill in tho House todav as it was trans mitted from tbe War Deoartment. h bill provides for an army of 100,000 men. Mr. Fitzgerald, of Massachusetts introduced a bill in tho House to pay tho soldiers in the Philippines wumonin aaaitionai pay when mustered out of service. Cost or the Coal Strike. The srreat anthracite coa! strike iD Pennsylvania cost th railroads and ol or rnpanies not less thn $10. fiOO.nrH) in gro- OHromgs, a d aboat $0,000 000 in losi of profits. Tbe lo-s-e8 of the r.a4j in October alone, ac cording to tb F.oHrriat Chroaicle, rgregted $0.000,00a 1 ' - I Many of TbeM Mraui mmA fhjtc! Baltimore Sun. Wfll authctlcated r-porta Th I . . iv.d la hloion from privau, j fm.n,!n nhv.1,.1 dl- ord. r among the Umt-1 ftte-4 military acd naval forces In the Philippine. Nearly, If not a!l f tbee va4-, nf course, muet conre under the otTlctal cg .iznce of tl e Wur and Navy Depigment, but natuially there is no great eaer tm, rlitipUved to make the Infor mation pibltc. S-veral tlm the Government of fl -U!s hate confiiJered It neceasary toeiiiicavor to refute tbeatat mtntg of the tpr ad of insanity among th trtiopi. and doabtl-ss the reports may have been imcwbat exager At t. H it that the terrible climate of th I'nilipi lne-4, the d(poadn ey produced y homesickn- and the cooi inu d ex .riouoo of d'-alin' witn a foe ll.ihtt.ig oulv from am jou' - h fias "h'litere.t t.,th the mnt , a- d phy d tl s'etus of utiict-rt "l "' " 1 ui-proeu u :oncaoi. utiivfrtO o Jiu inar- tny and tho navy, who wt nt from nere in ttie full vigor of health noi it any rnonttn ago, are tiroWon d iwn in body a i tiroa'm m i ub cilea. IKT HOME QCIfcTLY. Nothing ha ben said about It. but foitio of trie .-u aro now btng I r.i f nt horio to t;ietr s irrowinii ftmiiie it ia v ry pretty talk o.oit a-Kol JU r s duy aod a ul i urn .'riuo, an i it Is v ry pretty to r ad the e:oqueot tl i tit a of the ex naiisioi. ntaiesm-n and orator who .l.(OUrSM fill til-' fcutijsvt Ht loag tango di aric- of eigi t to tn thou 3.iini mliei. Ever now and then rt!-o t ti - Coiinuy i favored with ex tra ts fiom tho fttrb of ume Ure- eatmg noldler in tho Philippine- who 19 one lu a thousand. At the .nine time the Pn-rddent and the War and Nvv Deoartntente are f.iHy a vare aiciiO-t the entire bo ly ,. our forv-s in tho P.iilippit.ew would t vial to come home tod y if lh y hnd the stnetion of Mipt il- orautno.iiy so lo do. Tie-Hir i.g e"t Hocial and personal iuflu nce Is contttntlv exerted to Meure ; homowaro ordt r for othcers in tb I'hiliiiiduoH, and the Pre-dl"nr iiiiiiMlf is fr.ouMiitiy apmalei to Not one of thee apiele id heed d, except in the casot where the pitia hie condition of the ollleer reddens iiiai aiQctally incapable. Tho Weulth of the Country. Baltimore San. Tbe estimated increase of the weilih. of tbe U i'ed Sr'f j? Jq ih iat decide is 2t,000 000 000, bring nig tte t. tsl w-ltn t mo cuUn ry np to JjOl.t'UO 000,0i0. TfiiH lu.aa- n Rverugo tor each iabab'tant of 5! 10o. The average iueriase o w-aitu u twen j&du ana lyuu wan i337 ptr inhabitant, and the estiuia ltd shvipbs $.i (0 per inbanitsnt. The total wealth f Or. at ttrita'n ifHTnated at $30 000 000,000, or $1 300 per inhabitant. The annnai income of ttit pe' pie ia hH&ved t Hggrtgate bouv $3 000,000 000. The H.iirmnr 3nv d vearly ij put at $1. MtsOOOOJO, of " whi'-h abjut .$974. 00i),l UU tin Js its wy into stock tx cuaiig luviptmuitf. ine averer annu l laraintr-? ner innaDi ant art etimartd a' $140, of whith abon ont-taird is snvod, makiag th in orase or weaitn pef d "Ho-i for Britain no. rl v $1(J 000 000 000 Hg.iiasi $20 000 000 000 ia tu U .iud btates. Tn senruies domi-ie' in li t fton are tstim,5d at $20 000 uu.o-'u, ot waicn uoo uuu uou art "gild-edged." The President's Message. PrPsident MiK'nly'a m-ssa-re I Oangr-fS is a Icnthy do um-'ii. fi! ing twentv or in-r- nrnmary ,nw paijer c iluniis. Afc r complnuei.t i ig tbe coa-i'rv nt oo its auparalh f-f prosperity its cr at im-ivasi li nop ulit on tid industrial devlopm -t t a pr coed, t i di-cass th Caiu..s qif.s i n, fctBrrainr th p liey o? thi Im'.nUtraiio" noon t h t j fu jet Lin. nipg is conJtn n3l in s roug teifus. xu rres:ueat 13 iT;at n u o p a'd to Bttt" that 'he farplm r'-yt; nes f r the ti en' y -n.r J 30 19U0, were $7J 527 0G'.'8, w nle tor me six year ir.vi ng hid otilv d ficits. He is alsi grtt fled to ntr a considerable r;dut on ia ;h xpei ditur. s f tbe governai-u . H tovois a telnc i n of -sr iAx s r.i tt,e ex-em f 00U.0U0 fho President a-clares that the sowre'gnty of th- United States in rho Puilipptne Islands mus'. 00 up neiu, reitrriog to tne inhabitant tdose hj 01 is ;s ards of tne Nation.'' II r-Commends that vh regular army b incresju to one uundred liio'Jsand men. and tnat impo funds be appropriated forits UMtenauce. All governmental af f'tirs are discussed in a clear, vig orous manner. Crusado Against Vice. Tho Independent. There is a great protest dnring he wetk by the ministry in all the large cities against ice a- d crime I'ub.io meeting have been held in manv large ci.l.s to devise wajs and means to suppress vice which is ev r where rampant. Recent sta is'iosshow that crimes ccsi the thx.ityer? of thecountry more than tho value of tho who'e wheat crop. ThAtitto sty the ordinary every lar crimes, not the wholesale rim s committed by Rockefeller and Crnejie who rob by tbe mill kn and emtching poeketbioks and tr. aking intoi-tor. s. If such crimes were c untod, It would take the corn cropalso to setile the bills Largo public meetings have been hel 1 during tho week In Chicago, Olfvo and, Itenver, Philadelphia and other cities, atterded by the go. dio goodies, who hold church nembTiblp'and pray fjr p-ac on earth and good will to men and then v ti for wrs of conquest, govern ment by force, large armies and navies. No suppression of vice wiil 'urae along those lines. Senator Teller on the eve of his deiarturo for Washington gav8 out an interview. He says that he has no doubt that Hanna's ship subsidy bill will pass at this session of 'on gn ssand that it will provile for Mior0ttnm eT6ry WiDd0W aDd then' went in tUUUiJO to $20 000 000. j.-rch of Philip?, who was at his x, "T; ! boarding house. Tney elhd him out York city owAadbrf $y0, and after xcharging a few words 000,000, wnw-h is $60 000 000 more ith hiro, all drew pis olr, and tbe in v, o mdbtedne f all the for- tbiee mn were dead almost instant ty fire Scas in the Union together, ly. . TW) IImiH la Kjh-b IHMricX a mmomtte j The Congrpmional votf of tbe ! nin ditricV of North Caro'iua in tjM, Xovemtjer eLvtloti a- announr.1 BJcr.l ofcanva. Frt- ly. O" following IlU- ralitle fur candidate declared eiev ted in the everal di-ttrkt(: First Di-drict, John H. Small IVmocrat). .H2I. Sennd Ii-trict, Claude Kitchin iVmit'rjt), 10,37 4. Third DwtrKt, Charles It Thom as (LKjimx-rat), I,8'J3. Fourth DL-trict. Kdwani W. Pou iVuuicrat), 4,721. Fifth li-trict; W. W. Kitchin Deiuix-rat). 1,7.2. Sixth District, John D. Bellamy (L)-mcrat), U,7;$9. Seventh D.triet, Theo F. Kluttz, Dcmcrat), 1,36V). Etgtitn District, Sjncer BIak- burn ItepuMtcdn), 1 ,758. Ninth District, J. M. Moody flte- mblicait), 2,ot8. Boers Fight Stubbornly. Bl emfootein, D V. 2. Further d 'Ail- hve brea tm'i IVtd reifardiBg the fight near Ritt'rtn ein biween the Bri'lh, uod-r Ooaeral Pg?f, "Vid the B if-ra as t.-r Coaifui:i'tvM Vi j HL'd Eruit-d, Novuibr 2Sib d iy h. jrn-r.-l rAsfet, t.arJ vVeoxuif of tlio ieeoud day, tlou d 10 on the B er 00s tivo wub the min -to:i of &aiktijg next .lay at dii . Vha Ber.4, huVcr. wuh reiuiutc- m-ot.-, iaduding ture gans, ruie a ddspert.e aitatk aud toTtre QLtiu iiBued. (ieneral K-tchecer cables the Lon- a War efiiio tu'- ia tiirir fluio j 8furdav tue Brin-n ioiC-8 woro a CuliWt: UdouelL' yd wd kilt-.i cd u.n oiher tiffiers were wocaded. I'airteen privaus .co killtd and 59 wouaded. To Itduce Southern Representation. Washinetor, Pee. 3 Mr. Cram p&tk r, uf lutJitD.i, sty ho n goinv to ixihkti an earnes" tff rt to procure a reduc tion of tbe representation in Con resu ut thes Southern btates which have discriminated against th colored voters iu iheir constitu'ions. He introduced a bill today providing tor au ai p jruonment on the o-m- o- jne representative to every 19S.IKJO inhabitants, which would incre.st be House to 3Go, Ktoaa" aud Nt braska each losing a member under this basis. In th allotment of rep reseuta'tv. s mide in tbe bill tbree tre cut ff Lais-ana, three iff Mis- Bis-sipp', three on S tut 1 Carolina and four eff North Carolina, on acuouui of the restriction of tbe franchise. The Sultan Pays Up. Constantinople, Dfc. 2 Hassan Pasha, Ottoman, Mni:erof Marine, and General Wilhbms, reprtsentirg the Cramp Shipbuilding Company ul Pbiiadelpbia, hve signed a contrae: for the construction of a cruiser fer th O toutn navy The nnce 10 bt paid is 3n0 (10 ($1,750 000) which include 45 000 as lmieuinu v to tb liaiied S.iea tor losses sustained by Amtreans during the Armenian massacres. Captain C. M. Chesr, of the Uni ted States bat'lefhip K-ntntky, whk a number of ifficersot the battleship, is expected here. He will probibij remain a tew days. Church Owns Disorderly House. New York, Dec 3 District At torney Otrdiner has tnrown a bomb shell into tbe ranks of the reformers by repeniog a list of disorderly hou jus owned by members of the four hundred. Amine them are the Peter Cooper siate. Mrs Wetmore, tru tees of Sc. Ciement'a cnurch, Hamil ton Furt, Jr., estate, Pierte L rrd lrd, James J. K-rnocian. Amors, 8 uyvetis-tut and others. It im uu- dei stood that sme of tbe owners of these properties are unaware what lh t chiracterj of the tenants are, bui doti'-es were sent the owneis of the disorderly bouses that immediate criminal proceedings would be insti tuted unless the tenants ware dtspa S3sfcd at once. Ills Ideal of the Republic. bsrt Hubbard in the Philistine. America can never become the tfeal Republic tbe borne and refuge of all that is best in ar and science, lie fnlnl sent of tba dreams of seers nd prophets a u less we ceaso mod -liag our pohiieal policy atttr th A . I A W roiung monarchies ot n. a rope. J?. ne xpends itself aad dies, ever? arm 1 marching to its death, nothing oat a FBUll and skletoa niK helmet aod cuirns, iln aggressor isoverc ma I y tbe poison of bis pride, victory is o If anotber name tor d feat, but the spirit of eemlenea and tru'h ia eter nal. Only by bni. dmg on that can w- hope as a natioa to live. .usnva us aione. we wish to ro our work. We wish to beautify onr homes, to educate onr cniidren, to Ijve onr neighbors Lieave ns a'en rat we practice the (Jjlleu Ual-. Yonr fa'se cry of danger acd "wclf, wjit'' shall not alarm ns. We 1 ay y nr tjtx-s only be.'MUS) we have to, and wa will pay no m re and no lon er ttmn w iiave to. We will pav no pew rents to hypocrite?, no tithes to yur snum coarules, and we shall spt-ak our minds upon occasion. We will educate men. And all the time our silent influ ence will be goiDg out, and even the me a who are conscripted will be bait hearted and refuse t flbt We will educate men into the thoueht that the Christ life of peace And god wiM is better than the strenuous life of strife, bloodshed and r- d war. "Feaeeon earth!' it can only came wnen men ao awy with armi s and are willing to donnto otaer m.n as they wonld be done by. ' Three Men Fight With Pistols. Alkxandria, Xia Dee. 2. News reach' d here today of a trinl kill. inr at Parkdale, Ark. The two Kill. i in brother?, merchants of the place, n&virgnnaa previous falling out wiih Station Agent Philips about railroad business, last night at 11 iVlnolr van t tn tho of. ! I. . . KIGE0L Cured of Catarrh By Peruna After 20 Suffering Years' n MUS. POLLY EVANS, A LIFE-LOSG FRIEXD OP PE-KU-SA. "My wife (Polly J. Evans) say tbe feel entirely cured of yte mle catarrh at twentv vt-ars standing. She took nearly lx bottle of thy excellent medi cine, Peruna, as directed, and we feel and advice. She did not ever expect to be so well as she ts now. Tweh-e years ago it cured her of la grippe. I want to tell tbee there ba been a great deal of Peruna used here last winter. Peruna does not need praising. It tall tor U&elf. We can and do re otnmend it to anyone that Is afflicted with catarrh." As ever, tby friend. John Evan, South Wabash, lad. The above letter written by a renerabl old Quaker, Mr. John Evana.llvlDg at uuth W'ahush, Ind. L'lla in bid quaint languid hi experience with tbe ni usil e nt.irrh remedy, Peruna. Vhy Is It You ? Why is it that you nre sick whrn otb- r pt'opl' ar vel ? there is a caus for very ailment, and if you are sick when oth-rs are nof. the cau e exi t- with 30U arid do?.- not exi-t with tbem if jcu b .ye the grip wh le your neigh-1 bofg escapp it. y ur -ystem is undoubt edly deb iitated and weak and there- Hire m-jre su-c ptibte to atta- ks of the disease. If you hive rheumatism, dys pepsia scrofula or catarrh, while ttus- arouiid you lnve no symptoms f these tr utiles, -t is beraUM the eonui ions winch lead to these diseases have been allowed to deve on In your svstem while others were fortilied agaiusi ttiein. The only safety is in avoiding the auses and condition of disease and keepirg the whole bodv constantly i a state of heaUh it is most essential that the bl od be kept 1 ure disease origi nates in imptiriiies in this vital fluid. Hood's saraparilla is the great safe guard f hea lh because it makes the blood rich and pure and thus strength ens and fortifies the system I ho isands ofieople take Mood's Sarsapari la at the change i f season and whenever the -yste u needs the help of a toning and b ood purifying meilicin-, ani it beeps them in lenect h-altr. No other medicine 1ns such a record of cures a bond's ssarsanari la It is co stantly curing scrofula, rh-um-tinn. dyspepsia, salt rheum, that tired feeling -and other troibh'S that are caused or promoted by iu.pure blood or a low state of b- system. If you keep your hi 01 1 ure with Hood's ar-p-rilla you may be well, while others who neile t this iircautiou r experiment with unknown pr pactions, are suffer ing the consequ nce of their thought lessness and fully. Triumph or the Voting Machine. New York Evening Post. One great improvement in elec tion methods which should come about before the next presidential election is the general introduction of the voting machine. Everv new ciiy. ded this morning as the re place where it has beeu tried is sult f njunes received yesterday pleased with it. One type of ina- In a game with the Iudiana Normal, rhine which was ued in the city of His ukull was fractured and he was Northampm, iIa-3., enabled the carrhdfiom the field unconclous. reult there, where nearly 2,400 , Two other men were carried from votes were cast, to be known iu New j lhe fie,d pelnfuliy injured during York City within ten minutes after the polls closed. With the general adoption of such a system the vote in any Slate could be learnd vih almost entire accuracy early in the evening of election dty. The secret ballot was a vast advance upon the old method ofvo'ing in assuring the elector independence, but count ing is still a slow process. A ma chine which preserves secrecy, pre vents th possibility of error or fraud and tells the result at a glance comes as near perfection as any popular will that could be imagined. 400 Cases of Smallpox. Winona, Minn., Dec. 2. In eonse qnenee of the ontbr ak of smallpt-x in this city the loctl board of health ta in accordance with the wishes of Dr. Bracken, secretary of tbe State board of health, issued orders to the street ear companv to ston itf rs at the western boundary of the infected distrct in order 'to prevent 'he residents of that district from using tbe cars and thus spreading the diseae. The Washington and Kociup echools, were also ordered closed for tbe present. The local pbyideiam are unable to agree as to whether ih diEe8s is really smallpox. As ye' there have been no deaths from tb disesse. although there are mere than 400 eases. Will Written in 1675 Found. Fredericksburg, Va., Nov. 30. In moving the county rrcords of West' morelnd County from the old clerk's offic- to the handsome new cour'-bous'e building at Mon ross tbe original will of John Washington, one of the ances tors of the present family of H'ashif g tons in Westmorelan l County, was found. 1 h- will was written in 1675, is on parchment, but -how- tbe mark. of time, some of tbe writing beic hardly legible. The will is tbe rddet-t document in the Westmoreland record whi h county hat such an interesting colonial hiitory. The Alabama legislature, now In session, has passed a radical "ci garette ' bill which prohibits the sale, giving awav, or bringing into the State, c'girettes. cigarette pa pers, or materials used for making the same, under a heavy penal ty." 0 nmim urn very thankful to tbe for tby klndnes A Timely Warning. Progressive Parmer. The Progressive Farmer has pu 'isbed a number of artistes warning our farmers against the evils sure to come as a result of a whoiesal slaughter of the bird v Inset pst on truit tra and truk crops are in creasing j at in proportion as th- cumber of buds deeras. A note of alirm that in by no mita nnfoand -d is contained in tbe following let ter written bv Mr K. E. KyntMs of Catawba eoantv, to a Nor' hem farm paper. Read it and think about it: "The woods and fields are owr run with Northern hird hunters and dogs. Many farmers sell to eit sportem-n the exclusive privilege of roaming over their lands with dog and guo, shooting and killing every bird they ran flad on tbe premis-s for th pitiful sum of fi cents per acre. Otbr farmers sell tbe rifiht to hnnt birds on thir ftrms for thur land tax receipt. In this way hun dreds of thousands of acres of farm ing lands are secured by Northern ooortsmen for bird hunting purposes. The robin, every farmer's best friend, appears to be the special victim o thee hunters At the present rate of destruction, I believe this valua ble bird will become practically ex- imc in ne o jun with in a vry few years. With the rapid extermina tion of inseet eating bird, a steady increase in the number and deetruc tivenegs of inseet oess Is notioeabls If pom means are not toon taken to preenr tbe wholesale slaughter of o rds the fruit industry m North Carolina will be destroyed." Football Captain Killed In a Game Johastown, Pa., Dispatch. Trumbull Kelly, captain of the Capital Cu ture football team of this ! the Kaine- Kelly's home was in West Superior, Wis. He was aged 21 and a graduate of Yale. The accident to Captain Kelly oc curred when Full-back Long, of the Indiana Normal team, started to run with the ball. He was tackled by the captain, who was thrown uniler Long, the latter's knee strik ing Kelly on the bck of the head. After the fall Captain Kelly rained himself up on his elbows and a s -fond or so later fell over uncon scious. Beer for the Philippine. Vancouver, B C, Dec. 1. Tte ourgoiog eteamsbip E xpress of Chi ns which flai's from this port for tte Orient ou Monday, will earry a re. -rd breaking r-ireo of beer f-r the PbilTpines. Fifty thousand barrels brought hither in 75 ears, are eon signed to Manila. Twenty buine&a bouses were burned in Fulton, Ky , Saturday. -l he aggre gate looses are estimated at $2-V.UOO. Boyd Red was fatally hurt in jumping from a third story window. Brooklyn, N. Y , is aroiag to hare he latgest htM in tbe world. It will have 1,000 rooms and apart ments to accommodate 250 families. X 2 XWTaraaXSAVaTJLa. win also caxtfuUy 0 m consnitatwa and advice frea at ease orwrML- C3WTOM HATHAWAY, O. Q . avuaeawwswdl cik Qtitm km ! ""VMTIIC OAIIOAOIAM poor, aad are kor Me.ewt-eptrlt and at:e pe They oatvrn rar plia.oMroleiihiiir. tixh for uniformity, ae to p t Their hooeety and err!ty t bowo. llfaretliU lmr wl'.t rK v Ith lotrt ty all r I Coold any word S more to tj r-'' eoald any erUlrBce mTeewTlorim than the above jwwa!. otrecl. erelettrr tt-cie catarrh I ditloa la which chronic catarrh hrT raded tbe bAlr eitcrn. t'atarrh r.r-tx-toe by Kwaliims tlf la ono or more orsaa of the rdy, to rQ it but a tecdenry to eptrad olbrrorcQ. If tt U nt checked. It hule )irm brfoniM lniulfd ty th ttxidlone d 1 c a . When catarrh haa reached thte of coarse It ha goae tTnd the reach of all local rented ire. Nothing bat a jtmlc remedy ran reach It. 1'eruoa la the only remedy yetdtvlae l to tnet euch cara. rruua eradi.le caiarrb from tte yttem. It does Its work quttly, but ur!y. It cleanaea Lh tuacoca me!uraaeecf the whole body. It produce re? alar forcttona. Peruna reatorea- rfKi heaiih In a natural way. Anua P. Nichoia, Ve rtrand Baxter Retkah Lit, in a lett r from Main atreet, Kn City, Xoftyt My fricn ia rw omaicrultrd ohighly th at I pur- !cbaed a bottle t try It and haAe ,nTer bee a sorry. ' "At times iiiy system bvcaut en tirely run down, 1 could not sleep well and lost my appetite. Since 1 ush1 J01 vr feel like ndiCerv nt woman and Lardly know what it i to AULk 1. Ntchu.t. be hick. I congratulate you ou tii wiih you toutiuutd fcucct-'sj One of Dr. iliirtciau's frv-e bcMU- catarrh, ent to any addrcn t-y T: Ieruna Medicine Co., Columbua, CiLk Tne World' Greuu-t Tru.t. T Atisn'a Conttitntion. 1U- litest .reposition in the trott lii-is ooh wnlch oa. h t to open tb ot those who hte allowed Ihea- selves to b tooUd into blind worship "f th- urgle g Id standard A (ordtng to a cablegram from L i.du. a ui ifi-nifoi is on foot there t f-rw what wiil the n Ort g gn t e or al'. Hunt a gold tru-t to c t trol the en ire (mpui of gold of the oM. A fini Iw , who is acroon t d in Lotdon the richest man in tl e world is said to be at ibo bead f tnis god t-nst m .erment. He ia now the leadirg sp rit r k flrrn which coLtrols tn majority of th Noutb Atri an gold iniues It is said r. Bilt and bis aid- fvtuy how a mar ket value of '.75.00d.0i 0 Hi m b:tion is to tno bis perfuual b dfrf ot a the stupendois turn of $1,00), n-s uihi not cre f.-r money for wr at it will buy, tor lu alreadr baa m r m m-y tbaa any man c nld pai- . 1. 1 . 1 . niuiv iueou in a iu nme. 114 K-- pires to u iWfi to in .It govern umnii uoir 11 niui; -. i Ka i money is uowerfal. Hi p--p to -.11' m m "h iau rrui .mpiiieon or Cj'ie e, a Napdeou witn whom a Waterloo wonld be imios9il. Tbe data m of the propose 1 trait are told On fly iu a ebU to tne N x rk Journal A -cording to tho me goia iron sonem na been iu process of tiiriutu n for e gbt months. 8-uth Africa prdu-4e a mjnty of the world's supply tl gold, and Belt, wltu tni aIIi s he hns drawn around him, ruuir l a rati i ity of tbe Atricin ontpn. Ta tr 1 1 miu- prop-r .ies of Antrli au 1 ot Ue Klondtk-t bd a lT itumb-r t tne uiori luniruoi r 'Penis ib Amer c are wn-d in L adm. ho with the rwsour.'.-- at tb -ir enum ni, iSeli and bis crnd xp-t t ?n ly ccure ooulrol of tho prp-r i it hey have n?t already tUu a . xoe manipuia'or wui ua cirjte of this ggntie iibw-i hoy- i. control of aev. n-eigUts of iq,. i.u cai of gold in tbe wo ld. Tnen he il. i ave not only individuals, bit gv ernments at bi mrey If Ui t.a? ceeds in asumu uniag ha d irpo-'-. the real beau:is of the g Ad tu.-.i ad will be tuijy real it J wot. Mayer I'mmi to Ilflp IWrt Order liMii Abtt.au!. Austin. Texa- Nor. 3d. Officers ot ite 8wiatuw-tt rn Trltfrapb and TeiepL-R4 t'-omi-any ald on tb gvtti;i i-dy fvr pro e;tion. To cbijf n-'a iV a naked to e- d tro-tps o tn A'rono to supprs rioting and keep tne peace. :h r. . Ii is order stood that tr.j governor L promistd to eend Htat tioo.s or a eompaoy cf R grrs. Tnis appeal s tbe r salt of tbe ri otyesUrday at bin Antini, between telephone, leeiricl wotkerr, ud ibe police, in which tno nun wtre kill.d. (shipping .Lettuce. Mt. Olive Aire niar Tre shipping of lettuce 'o Nor'b em markets i- tn w-tk ti.at occu pies the attention of tb up to-datv trnekera. Wdtbiogton growers are 'hipping quite heavily and prices are satisfactory. Senator Ste wrt, ol Nvd. has had his name plac d on tbe Ilepnb lioan eaneas list. He bad beee sil ver party man for the last 8 years. 1 eaa be cured col? rr a complete trctetn of treat raentwhlca neittm:i2 d4 drirrs'out ail of tb poison and at tUe tame tin. build up the reoeral health cf the patient. I r. fLiUiairay'i tnetLod of treating the diCerent itasa of thit disease .tor the outwmM signs at once aad quickly lr.os about a tiiorough aad permanent core of every ponloa of tie body aTecied.asd aU tMs Is dene In such a way that tbe ratim docs not need to Uola!e him self or give tip his business, nor does te suSer for t!w balaare of his life from tal! Tat Ion or any other reflex action of adioUUitered ernes. The patient Is simply na1e train a -rfry rrtn. sound "?r" with afl danger of transmuting the dle rciaored. Dr. Bathawayao treats with the same guarantee of siKeets. Loss cf Manly Vigor, aad other chronic diseases of men. Including aQ Kidney and Urinary aad Sexual disorders, Vartaocele. SttHZ nrs. etc Ir.Hathaway'snewaiztourpagebooa.treatUigfa!lTof a'l tho diseases which be treats and telling of bis method, together with a great deal of valuable tnlormatloa which win help anroee to as. amine his own condition. wUl be sent FREE an icsiimMm prepared astf-cismrnatloa blanks. !X!?Hltt..tiet Krr siiaeu. I he Liatflac Hrkl tu . 4 CtftlltlMI. I 1111 Farmer ami Maine lO.NTAl.NS ALL MIL KVM nF INTKKKST Fil(M ALL l'AKTb OK TilK If I'AT t AMI KWiM ALL OVER THE roUMRV Vor Single Subscrip tion Ono Yeur, $1. OUK GRAND CLUB RATE. S!ul us Kivr Taiih SuWrip tionn, nnd ne will arnd you lh nntr onr yexr Fir; or ifoii ure airily aHubri ler r will inovK ai youi .!! uue )jr 2X3; Home & Farm ANU The Caucasian One Year for $1.25 The HOUEjMJD FARU ts iff fighi-page, Scci-Ccaifcff IgficnilcraP Peper. If hi nitih ft rrarh I lie? People ailrerfise in THK CAUCASIAN. Atretttit uantd in every Keigb iMirhiHMi. Wriui torntM. OAUCASlAii PlTB. COT
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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