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I THE CAUCASIAN. Kalcigb, N. 0., December 20, 1900. Kn tired at the Post Office in Raleigh, N. s necond-claii mail matter. A Merry Xmai to all our readers. TV-re arc 135 pensioners in Wake county. Th X mas cuts In this issue are u-.1 by the kindness of the Morn ing I'ust Th 22d annual convention of the Htate Horticultural Boclty met in Aihevllle yesterday afternoon. The N. C. Association of Academ ics will holil itn next wtvion In the Senate chamfer of the Capitol. Tee board of missions and Snndy schools of the North Carolina Bnn tiat convention apportions $25,000 for its work for 1901. The Ooldsboro buggy company was Incorporated Monday. The capital stock Is f 25,000, and Is to continue 30 years. ow is the time to renew your Hubwriptlon to the Caucasian while you can getTurner'a North Carolina Almanac free. Turner's North Carolina Almanac for 1901 will be given free to every I'rvon who semis in a new subscrip tion between now and Jan. 1st 1901. "HICKORY OIL" FOR WIFBEAHR. Neighbor Git m It ratal rfaabaod Tat of nil Own Medlcla. Loean, W. Vs., Dec 16. Leander Ford, a young farmer living in Wyo ming Count-, ws takn from hit home shortly Vfore last midnitrbt, and. after beincr tied to a small tre in bis yard, was dealt probably fifty lashes with hickor withes, the blows being administered by a' crowd of thirty or more of the leading citizens of this community. Ford is n"w in a prcrious condition, there biug little chance tor his reovry. Ford wa married alv in Decem ber to a TOU!r girl yet in br teens, notwithstanding bitter opposition on tbe part of ber parents. It i alleged that he immediately bepan to abuse ber, ard only a fw days asro he gave her a severe beating, horribly lacerating the flesh about her back and limbs witb a withe. He paid no attention to tbe wounds inflicted, but locked her in a room and for two days refused her nourishment She was fonnd by neighbors in an almost dying condition yenterday, and the punlohment ir Aided upon the bru tal huhand last nigh was the remit of his inhuman treatment to bis child wife. XT AH 19 R AH tCllbJ. Will EatAfclUh a !fewppor of Hh Owm Lincoln, Keb., December la Wil liam J. Bryan gave out today tbe fol lowing atatement: 'I have, for several years, had in con templation tbe eatab'ianoient of a week ly newspaper, and wis seems an oppor tune t me for undertaking It Intend ing to devote my life to tbe study and dicusion of public questions, I have taken this method because It will best accomplish tbe purpoee which I have in view. Tbrourb a paper I will be able to keep in touch with social, economic, and poilical problems. '1 be paper will, at tbe same time, if af.eaful, provide an income sufficient for my pecuniary neda, and this kind of work will allow me more time with my family than I nave been able to enjoy for several year past. I expect ti lecture occasionally, es pecially in college towns, where I can speak to students; but my principal work will be done with tbe pen, or, perhaps, I should say, witb the pencil. 'The paper will be cal ea the Com m ner, and will defend tne principles set forth in the Kansas City platform. 1 shall be publisher and editor. Place of publication, Lincoln." fnunrma uvnes vast urcrs- El WOl Aak ike LarUlatw to laere taw 5iatirf tvporior Cort J Negro Hoy PerlnhcH In Flames. Hhelby, N. C , Dec 17. A little negro boy about three years old was burned to death Filday, near Hhelby. His mother left tne child to go to a neighbor's house to do Home washing; sho left' tome other detained in this city for an hour the cmifiren in tne nouso, but these leit natives were kept under the strictest PORTO RICANS AS SLAVES. Two Car-load Kidnapped and are En Route, to Hawaii El Paso, Tex., Special, to Chicago Record. According to their own statement the two car-loads of Porto Ricans who passed through this city yester day were decoyed or kidnapped from their native land by American labor agents for the Spreckles sugar planta tions In Hawaii, but whether or not their story is true cannot be ascer tained at this remote point. While as soon fis the boy was asleep and in bod. The child awoke and got hold of a broom, began playing in thn fire, when his clothes caught afire. The mother hearing the cries at the house hastened to know the matter and found the clothes of the child burned off. ills breastbone and two ribs wero badly charred. He died a few hours later. No dam ago was done to tho house by the fire. The socialists polled over a quarter of a million votes in the late election WORK BECUN ON NEW RAILROAD. Will be an Important Feed-r to tbe Seaboard. Morning Pest Work has begun on the new rail road between Monroe. N. U., aod McBee, 8. C, which will give Char lotte and western North Carolina a short connection with Columbia, Havannah and other points in Houth Carolina, Georgia and Flor ida. The railroad which is being built as a connecting link for the Sea board, is backed by a private cor poration, In which a number of Ilalelgh gentlemen are the prime movers and are large stockholders The railroad is to be known as the Charlotte, Monroe & Columbia Rail way. The company which is build log it owns forty thou and acres of valuable timber land at the South Carolina terminus. It was origl nally the intention of the compa ny to build a narrow gauge railway for the development of the timber property through which the rail road Is to pass. Now it has been definitely determined that a stand ard gauge road will be constructed, which will be up to date in every respect and permit of the operation of the heaviest trains. The contract for tbe construction of the first half of the road has been let, and the work of grading has commenced on the South Caro lina end. The road Is to be thirty three miles In length, according to present calculations. Work begins at McBeo and will pushed on to Monroe. The new road is being construe ted by a company of gentlemen who are identified with the Sea board, and it seems evident that the Seaboard will evidently oper ate this short line In order to com pete with the Southern railway for t raffle between western and central Carolina and points In Houth Caro Una, Georgia and Florida. The new road will give the Seaboard a di rect line from Charlotte, where con nection is made In Western Caro i na to Columbia, 8. C. Tra ns will be operated over the Carolina Cen tral from Rutherlordtoa ana Char lotte to Monroe, a- d thence over the new line to McBee, where con nection is made with the Seaboard's main line to Columbia, Savannah and Florida. The cocstruction of the new link between Monroe and McBee has given rse to the stor that the 8 aboard will push the Carolina Central on to Asheville It isclalmtd that the Seaboard's new line will be equally asshort.it not shorter, than the Columbia A Augusta, the Southern Railway's connection. surveillance by their guards. A patrol was placed on each hide of the cars and the inmates were even pre vented from buying fruit from a Mexican vender who was close at hand. They claimed that when they boarded the ship they believed they were to bo taken to a port on the opposite side of their island, and while here yesterday they alleged that they had no idea of where they were being taken. Most of them were totally ignorant and had never seen a large city or railway. At Sanderson, Tex., where the cars are side-tracked to kill time so as to make connection with the ship at San Francisco, some Mexicans told the Porto Ricans that they were in a free country and that their guaids had no right to restrain them. This' incited some of the emigrants to at tempt to escape, but the sheriff, it is said, frightened them into submis sion by firing his pistol above their heads. Imperialism in Practise. The following synopsis of the Porto Rlcan law under which that island is now governed by the Uni ted States has been made by a wri ter In the Chicago Chronicle. 1 The Porto Ricans are not citl zens of the United States, nor are they promised citizenship at any time whatever. 2. Porto Rico is not a territory of tbe United States preparing Itself for statehood, but it is a colonial dependency and no statehood Is promised or foreshadowed. 3. The Porto Ricans have no rep resen ative in Congress. 4. The Porto Ricans are taxed without such representation, which was formerly denounced as tyran ny. 5. Porto Ricans, while declared to be citizens of Porto Rico, are nn der the effect, the provision and the spirit of the Porto Rican law subjects of the United States. 6 The upper house of Porto Rioo is appointed by the President of the Unittd States and is called the ex ecutive council, and the executive council has the power of passing upon the qualification of voters for the lower house. 7. No person can bo a member of the lower house unless he possesses in his own right taxable property. 8. The governor is appointed by the President and has the power of veto over all legislation. 9. There is a two edged tariff of 15 per cent, between the United States and Porto Rico. 10. The Supreme Judges of Porto Rico are appointed by the Presl dent, and the local judge by the governor an appointee of the Pres ldent. 11. All the salaries of the Presi dent's appointees are to be paid by the Porto Ricans. Wilmington, JT. C-, Dee. 17. Law yers here have been talking a boat tbe proposition to ask tbe next Legielatare to increase the nam ber of Sopertor Court ad res to sixteen. Tbey are pretty well Baited in thinking that tbe step would be a wise one Tbe argu ment for tbe necessity or additional "operior Courts is well pointed by tbe frequency of special terms Nearly ev ery county m this section has bad to nave a special term recently ienoir has one this week, Pender will have one next week and Columbus has just fin ished with one a short wbi e ago. It was found simply imp-jaible to get through with tbe civil buslneaa any other way The proposed abolishing or tne crim inal circuit has also been dicoasd here but this project is not so generally favored. A leading criminal lawyer sais that it will be bad polisy to do away with the criminal courts, especi ally in counties like New Hanover, where there are so many criminal ca st s. Still there are mtny who think that a recorder's court ought to be es Ublifhed and that the great majority of criminal cases ought to be finally dispose of .by it These would wel come the abolition of tbe criminal courts. The Oldest and Best bushels of po ci"..tv rounds powrrs. HOW'S THIS? We offer one hnndred dollar's reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hairs Catarrh Cure. F. J. (JUKNY a. CO- rops., Tole do, Ohio. We, tne undersigned, nave known r. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be Ileve uiin perfectly honorable in an business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by tne Arm. Wbst Jfc Tauax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. Ohio. Wilding Kmicair St Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh i;ure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon tbe blood and mucous surface of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Soid by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are tbe best. S. S. S. is a corr.bina? -:: and herbs of great curative and when taken into the circulation searches out and remove all manner of poisons from the blool. without the least shock or ham to tVe v3.cta. On tbe contrary, the general tealth begins to improve from the first drsc. for S. S. S. U not on!y a LI jnd purifier. but an exctller.t ton-c. and ftrmrth- ens and builds cp the cxmsutuliua while purging tbe L!ood of impuri ties, b. b. Jv cures all diseases of a blood poison origin. Cancer. Scrofula. Rheumatism, Chrome Sorts and dcers, Ecrerna, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum. Herpes and similar troubles. and is an infallible cure and tbe only antidote for that meet horn Lie di&casc. Contagious Blood Poison. A record of nearly City years of successful cures is a record to be proud of. S. S. S. is more popular today than ever. It numbers its friends by the thousands. Our medical corres pondence H larger than ever in the history of the medicine. Many write to thant us for the great good S. S. S. has done them, while others ate seek ing advice about their cases. All letters receive prompt and cartful attention. Our physicians hve made a life-long study of Blood and Skin Dis eases, and better understand such cases than the ordinary practitioner who makes a specialty of no one disease. We are doi-ir rtat good to s u II c r i n ? humanity through our consulting de partment, and invite you to write us if you have any Uvl or skin trouble. We make no charef whatever for this service. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC C0 ATLANTA. CA. Two hundred tltocs rrrnovr of ' actual " ToU5h from the soil. lnlcs thi quantity is rcturnnl to the soil. lilx- the fo cn .11 rr.atcr;l y ilccrtvc W t- V.A, iW mm -t ln s HICKS' CAPUDINE Headache Cure . . LEAVES NO BAD EFFECT WHATEVER 15, 25 and 50a. at Druggists Public School Books! Anticepbalalgine Charles Jones, a young man, of Fayettfcville, was accldently kl led Saturday afternoon by the dis charge of a pistol. J! TUB FREE! ! Re-Appointment Bill. Washington, Dec 17. The House committee on census, by a vote of seven to six, agreed to report the Hopkins re appointment bill leav ing the total membership of the House at 357 as at present and re arranging a number of State dele gations The bill will not be taken up until after the holiday recess. J he only cnange in tne bill was an amendment requiring that the several congressional districts of the several States should be com posed of "contiguous and compact-' territory. The purpose of the amendment U to prevent gerry mandering. Under the bill the fol lowing stated will lose one repre sentative each : Indianna, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Nebraska, Ohio, South Carolina ard Virginia. The following will gain one each: 111! nois, Louisiana, Minnesota, New Jersey. New York and West VIr ginta, Texas will gain two repre sentatives. Based upon the present political divisions neither party will gain advantage from the new bill. The Republicans will gain five and 1- se five, and the Democrats will gain three ar d lose three. The basis of representation will be one repre eentative for each 208,868 inhabi tants. The vote upon reporting the bill was as follows: Ayes Hop kins, Babcock, Achers.n, Brownlow, McDowell, Ryan and Klutz. Nays Russell, Hatwole, Cm m packer, Burleigh, Griffith and Wilson, of South Carolina. A FRIGHTFUL BLUNDER Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's! Arnica Salve, tne best in tne world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Beet Pile cure on earth Only 25ct8. a box. 'Jure guaranteed. Sold by all druggists. R. H. Holliday's drug store. Any Person who will send us a New Cash Subscriber, or any Old Subscriber who will pay up to date and renew his Subscrip tion, we will send Turner's 1901 Mm Arretted for Plottls a New Revolution' Kingston, Jam., Dae. 15. Advi ces received here from Demarara. British Guiana, under date of Dee. 5. announce the arrest in Caracas. Venezuela, of 56 prominent Veneia elas on the charge of plotting a new revolution. Tne arrest, it is added have created great excitement. A NIGHT OF TERROR. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General Burn ham of Machias, Me , when the doc tors said she could not live till morning" writes Mrs. S. II. Lin coln, who attended her that fearful night. 4A11 thought she must soon die from pneumonia, but she begged tor Dr. King's New Discovery,-saying it had more than once saved her life, and had cured her of con sumption. After three small doses she slept easily all night, and its further use completely cured her. This marvelous med'eine is guar anteed to cure all throat, chest and lung diseases. Only 60 cents and $1 Trial bottle free at all drug gists. Sold by R. H. Holliday. The Original HEADACHE and NEURALGIA CURE. SAFEST - AND - BEST 25 and 50 cents a bottle , For Sale by all Druggists. The Public Schools are do? opening over the State, and uill need supplies. These school books and supplies can be bad at a discount to teachers and dealers from ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO., BAT .TriTGUBC. UST. C Do You Suffer From Catarrh? Then Use Simpson's Catarrh N ST A NT RELIEF. Cream. CURES MOST OBSTINATE CASES. Price 25 Oenta. Addran WILLIAM SIMPSON, Raleigh, N. C Raleigh Barbie COOPER TTT orks BR0S -PROPRIETORS BALBIOH, H. O. Uonumen Shipments made to any part of the state at same prion as at shop. Write for Catalogue. QFamlne and Fever in Hungary. Vienna, Dec. 17. The Agrarian Provinces comprising two hundred square miles around Leutschan, Hungary, are (famine stricken. Dis ease is rampant, eight cases of bu bonic plage and thousands of cases of typhoid fever being reported. The mortality in that district is 300 to the thousand. . II! Southern Railway Boy Shoots His Playmate. The Fayetteville correspondent of the Morning Post says : "A deplorable accident occurred late Saturday evening on Person street in this cltv. Two lads, asred sixteen and seventeen years, Chas. Jones and Peter Byrd met on a cor ner, and after some little talk, they agreed to swap pistols. Jones, in drawing his weapon from his in side jacket pocket, accldently dis charged it, shooting Byrd through the brnast and killing him instant ly. Large crowds attended the fu neral of Byrd at Campbellton Meth odist Church yesterday afternoon, Rev. W. L. Cunninggim preaohing a very touching sermon; and this, FREE ! ! ! IP i Pvnv-Pfifit ota I X J J VVWaU A QUICK CURE FOR $ ItiStandard Railw y of The South. THE YARBOROUGH HOUSE. RALEIGH. N. C- Is heudquarters lor Everylody. Kates $2.00 and $2.50 por day. Elegant Rooms With Baths, 50 CENTS PER DAY EXRA. L. T. BROWN. Alanager. FREE COACH AT ALL TRAIN8 CARROLLTON HOTEL. (0) (o)- (o) - (0 (O)-(O) Under New Management, lias been Thoroughly !UtiivaUl. TURNER'S ALMANAC is a valuable State Publication. It answers any question as to our Official State Government, Pub lie Works, Institutions, the ZLZTS Courts, ETentsofthe Past Year v . w. the friend whom he had sent to the grave, made the occasion very ef fecting. He has much sympathy in his youthful sorrow. TORTURED BY FRENCHMEN. Roasted Natives for Pleasure in Madagas car and Soudan. Paris Cable, to Philadelphia Record. Sensational developments were made in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday regarding French barbari ties in Madagascar and the Soudan. Deputy Vlgue, who interrogated the government, brought to light an array of facts, corroborated in each instance by the testimony of French army officers and civil officials, which showed that the French con quest of Madagascar has been mark ed by all the horrors which char acterized the Spanish conquest of Mexico. It was ehown that, at the orders of French officers, natives have been inhumanly tortured in their pres ence. A favorite tortured in their presence. A favorile torture was to pour coal oil upon the hair and to set firo to it. Their hands and feet were cut ofl. Each officer was al lowed to take as many native men as he liked for slaves and as many women as he liked for concubines. This condition is saill existent. M. Vigue, in conclusion, said: "If these things are not true, prose cute me; if they are true, hold an in quiry and let us know tha truth." The Christmas "Smart Bet." The chief feature of the Holiday Number of the Smart 8"t is the nov elette that won the $2,000 prize in the magazine's rt-Oont story competition. Toere has not been a literary contest in recent years that has attracted so much attention as the Smart Set's $5 000 effer for sto riftF, and th outcome has been await- tod with impatience by the reading public. Manuscripts by the thou sand ere submitted from all parts of the world, many of them by famous writers. Thouga a large number of readers have been busy on these contributions since the contest closed, October lit., tbe com mittee of awa'd is even yet not rea dy to announce all the prizewinners Their namts, howf.ver, wi'l ba pub lished in the February nnmber, which wili be issued January 15th Tbe story inning the first pr!z3, and now published, is entitled "Tbe Congressman's Wife,'' aad is by Jao. L. Birry. It is a re&hsiio and fasci nating story of political and soci etal life in New York and Washington, and narrates the car reer of a brilliant yonng member of Congress and his beautiful wife, who became involved in political scandals and themselves enstranged. The otu er sida' of modern statemansnip ia revealed with staruing fi hl ty to truth. A MONSTER DEVIL FISH Destroying its victim, is a type of Constipation. The power of this mur derous malady is felt on organs and nerves and muscles and brain There's no health till it's overcome. Bnt Dr. King's New Life Piilt are a Sife and certain cure. Best in the world for S omrB, L;ver, Kidneys and Bjw els. Only 25 cents at all druggists. gold by R. H. Holliday, Druggist. the Deaths of Prominent Citi, zens, and a great many things relating to the Farm, Garden' and Household. COUGHS AND COLDS I Very val.i able Remedy in all affections of the V I THROAT or LUNGS 1 Large Bottles, 25c. 5fi DAVI3 & LAWRENCE CO.. Limited. 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Read advertisen Trarel by tbe Southern and yon are Anana AAltlfAVtlKlA AVlfl stTTsal. m m i aoouicu a Dale, vuujiui v vasv .SatE: ditious journey NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as Administrator of Henry G. W: ggs, deceased, late of Wake county, N. O , this is to notify all per- Hame Argument Here. So a horn Mercury. The bill ag inst cbild labor in the cotton mills has been defeated in the Georgia legislature on the ground that it would retard the material progress of the State and be a menace to foreign capital seek ing investment ! The same argu ments are used against it in North Carolina where the question Is op now. Tliavotail mirA nf t hft A lmn- sons having claims against tbe estate of said deceased to exh bit them to the .,. it, nv finn,, undersigned on or before tne 3rd day oi ll.au 19 XCll veil IO. TWemhoF A ll 1001 nr thia nntino , - , - , - Address, A 11 d ri-ons indebted to said estate will nlps make immediate navment. This fJATTfJASTvN PUBLISHING CO.. the 3rd day of December, 1900. I -nr ti m rr a, if it i ti? a Kaleigii, JN. u. COLD STEEL OR DEATH. "There is but one small chano to save your bfe and that is through an operation," was tho awful prospect set before Mrs. L B. Hunt, of Lime Ridge, Wis , by her doetor after vainly trying to cure her of a f : igbt- , fu ra36 of stomach trouble and y l ! low jannd.ee. He didn't count on the marvelous power of Jfi'ectric Hit ters to cure Stomach aod Liver trou bles, bnt she heard of it, took se -en bottles, was wholly cured, avoided surgeon' knife, now weighs more and leels better than ever. It's poB- itivfilv trll nantni H tn nnra Rfnmanh. We would be triad that all n,ir ' Li?l r and KidQe7 troubles and nev We would be glad that all our disappoints. Price 60 i at all three months subscribers whose time . 'r-nggistg. is out would renew before our next ' R. H. Holliday s druir store. issue so as not to miss a single copy. It is ttated that there will be a rush to or gage in the whiskey bus iness at Greensboro as soon as the dispensary shall have been abolish ed. Already two or three build ings have been leased by persons who expect to open sal ons. It is the general opinion that license on saloons will be just double to what it was prior to the opening of the dispensary. The city license was formerly $500 a year. Burned to Death. Mrs. Frances Harpr, a widow, t some seventy years of age, met with a norrioie death at her home in Newborn about two o'clock Monday afternoon. Having taken a chill, Mrs. Harper lay down in front of a fireplace to warm herself. While in this position her clothing be came Ignited and before assistance could reach her she was fearfully bnrned. She died within a few minutes lh great agony. THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REVffiw OF REVIEWS b tha oat Important magazine in the world giving in Hs pictures. 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The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 20, 1900, edition 1
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