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THE CAUCASIAN t,.:b,N.C., March 28, 1901 j..i,tT- at Ui I 'ft UfHre in Raleigh, N . '., a 'i-nnil-rlH'i mail matter. MR. R. A. COBB DIES SUDDENLY. .11 s. nwlcm on llewalt Itatwma tb Htort mill hi TToiu. .Vorganton, N. 0. March 27. Mr. 1. A O'bc, furn.t r Ktate Librarian, I ffi h-iiPf H-t on ti e Mldewalk re tv th HtofH arnl M home lat Ultfhl HliDiit. Ill ,t) aiclock ll wan carrwd rioriiniid expired a few n.0-in-i,trt liit- r. Tim taune of death I kuiiihi Id hiivii ben heart fail ure. A ll.rr(ln l-atti. NhWi ami Obtirver. ltijir Ht-ntal I ve Stuart, of Har nett, 1m in tho ll tfclU of the hornblo ! at li In that tonnty of All km A ii n n M jrrln, daughtt-r of Mr. An.ir.tw MurriH. Mr. Morrin hm In olio pait of vho f1ld at work. J I 1h il'tughtrr noticed that tho fence wan on lint in an oppoMito part ol tho llvM. ami wi-nt to extinguish tli IUiiw. 11. r iln-fs caught fin ami nho (lii ii without hlp. Cum in U' bou'i from the field, Mr. Morri In ant a noise In a ditch, and found bin u;hik. t.T, her clothes, burned utr, lying hi tho ditch dying. Kh lvl jr(k)Hi.l Houhl tho ditch hop ing tiirtt it contained water ho that hho could extinguish the Ilames. .NuTo lilown Open. Hurglara blew open the safe ol the .southern Expr HM Company In Kaleigti Monday nlht, but were frightened away by the noise made by the explosion, and left without securing any fo'joty. Tho burglar entered trie office by the rear door. Ttm 'Xplciivo uaed was dynamite, and ho largo a quantity was used that too door to tho 8a fo was de mollidu'd and the windows of the building were shivered. The ex ploHiuii.H Hhook all the bouses for two block on Faytttevllle street. The burxiarn, ran out tue back way and b it the City by the way of Hargett street. Old Man lturiieI to Death Near liarlotte. Charlotte, N. C, M&rcli L8. News reacLo l berw of the bunting to death yesterday alU moon of an aged whitt luau named Brock in Cabarrus coun ty, 'k'ho th'dy was liually fished out of tlio fi r by meau of barbed-wit hooki;. It wad too late, the bead rl the old uiau luv.aif been burned cfT. It is tupposcd tuAt Mr. Broek wett to ul' p before the Are and that tht lire ncp;.ed out, FotiiDg to com bus ti bl luaiorial a tout huu. Fire In Winston Jail. Wiusio'-Halt m, N. C, March 23 IneoHo xt'itcuiMit was created this evening by lire breaking out in the jil. The priKtiLcrn became terribly alaruud and wve taken out through the tni ho nrihU'Bg. One colored man 1 iju L'3 reason aud had to be ckvumI to lh'. towu loik-up. It was thonftjt for a timft that one prisoner timl 8?aped, bat thin was a mistake. Tee tire, viae languished before se rious d.nmace va done, though eon sideiav'li viater vaa thrown on the buililin. A Dun on tt Postal Card. Wiiuuiucton, N. C, March 23. For trjlnsr to collect a small debt bj post 1 card and threatening trouble if ir a not paid, N. Bxloy White, ef Muxtor, w:i3 atrcsttd last night by pos-tfnoe inspector Jere Connal ly for violation of th Federal stat ntetn aud held under $200 boud for apneoraoott at the Fderai Court here next month. io-ra Wreck SJupply Train. Standorton, Transvaal, Colony, Friday, March 22d Four hundred Hoers under the Boer commander, Byers. h.i e wrecked a supply train north of Vladklaagte. They over powered the escort and carried off Meveral wagon loads of provisions. A convoy destined to Join Gener al French's column has been at tacked between Blood river and Seheeper's nek, Transvaal colnej. The Bntl-h bad one man kllltdaod throe wounded. The bridge at Blocd river was burned Tho Secretay et Stato has issued a charter to tho Fayettevllle Wll ralngUm Steamship Company with a capital stock of !f2o 000; the incor porators being E. VV. Cooke, New York; W. J. nolt, W. II Morgan, Fayettotlile, and R. I. Gray, of Guilford. Tho company Is author ized to oporato a steamboat Hlg from Fayettevllle to the mouth of the Capo Fear river and eastward as far aj New York. See the advertisement of Daniel Allen & Co., elsewhere In this Is sue. They are the new and progres sive shoe dealers of this city ana you should Inspect their stock of shoes bt fore buying elsewhere. Miss Sallle Walker Stockard's 3 new bojk. "The Lily of tho Vallles," a dramatlztlon of the psalms of Solomon Is now In the hands of the 4 printer and will be put on sale In la few days. Miss Stockard Is the ! author of "The History of Ala- f manes. Spread of the Plague. Cape Town, March 21 The bu bonic plague continues to spread there. There Is an average of G fresh cases ofllcially reported dally. We ca l tho attention of our read era io tne new advertisement or Dobbin Si Ferrall which appears in another column of this issue. Be ure and give them a call when you noea anything n their line. I me weather Bureau states tbat Snow occurred In this State on eight days In February, sleet on eleven, log on six, solar halos on seven, and tales on eight. The average nura- oer or clear daj s was sixteen, partly tloudy six, cloudy six and raiay (MTV. uion mo. ir hntvmeara von tell the gentleman who "Jtwt left that Von 'WOnld viih nnr Ttanrfa jof the whole affairf" 'Well!" in on ao, may I hope that you n4 try mv naient Rnanl sr r - Judce bymums speech. A Htronc Plea la Drns of .lattices ItoagTla ao4 Hurt-!. We print blow the penlng and closing paragraphs of Judge By nam's speech, the flrt delivered In defense of the Impeachtd Judges : Mr. President and Senators Th learned counsel with whom I am associated hare directed jne to speak the first word i a the defense of these respondent. I am to speak to the senate of North Carolina sit ting as tbeult)mte tribunal of th Btat, presided over by the Lluten- ant Governor, In behalf of the Chief Justice and an Associate Jus ice of the Supreme Court, who have b ec arraigned b-f sre oj charged by the House of H- present stives with the cooimlsslon of high crimes aud misdemeanor In ofllc-. Ii a con troversy of nuch vast iinporlanre to the accused, Involving their rep utatlon, their honor and their fat ure usofuluess, aud to the St te tho freedom and Independence of Its Judiciary It Is natural that 1 ihould fee some embarrassment In asuummiiig tbbt gravo and ri-spou-h ble task. But the wish of the re spondents and their counsel com mands my utinoit obedience aud I tht refore hasten to the perform ance o' the duty which has bjen axHigned me. I shall not enter Into details of the evidence which we expect to iay before you. huttl re It to say that upon the law and the facts as thoy shall bo dxvelopfd, upon the Judicial merits of their case, upon the duties Incumbent on thm by virtue of their office and their hon e-it ende&voi- to discharge those du ties' these Judges rest their defense. And I ask each one of jou to listen to me with that patience andatten tlon whloh I cannot hope to com manrt by any efforts of my own, while I open to you as plainly as i can what that defense Is. The honorable manager who opn ed for the prosecution declared In the beginning of his address that s rong Influences had been employ ed to divert the minds of Senators from the real Issue involved In this trial and to create, the belief that the people of the State do not ap prove of this proceeding; and that such Influences and suggestions could In every Instance be traced to those personally interested in the defence. Mr. President, in view of the sit uatlon of the respondents and the complexion of that bo jy in wh'cb this i roceedlng originated, as wall as of thle before which It la to b tried the statement of the learned manager Is, to say the least, sur prif lng Charged 1th grave offe : ses, suspended ty operation of tne law from their high positions, with only a handful of friends in ehher branch of the Assembly, while the friends of the managers are domin ant in both, It Is difficult to discern how the strong influt nces to whi h the hon orable manager refers cou d exert their power No considerate man will say that these judges have sought by word or deed to pre vent a calm, fair, Judicial consider ation of this case That the real question be unobscured, that party spirit, political schemes and fore gone conclusions may be abandon ed, tbat there may be held here a trial in which Impartial justice, ac cording to the Con tilutlonand tne laws, shall be administered, is their hopo and their reliance, The testi mony before the House committee relating to their official conduc was published and eagerly read throughout the State. If npon read lng it the fair and impartial people of this conservative Commonwealth have felt constrained to declare their firm belief in the integrity and innocence of these Judges, they should not be blamed nor should t he managers complain; for the con viction even of the guilty is no: al ways occasion for rejoicing, while the condemnation ef the inujeont is a lasting calamity. And now, Senators, having hur riedly gone through the charges which have been preferred against these Judges, having reviewed briefly and Imperfectly their be havior since they came upon tho bench. I invite you to look ba k npon their official Uvea and discov er, if you can, anything so dark and criminal as to Justify the infliction of the terrible pnnishment which would be involved in a conviction upon this impeachment. Where is the crime, ivhere is the wrong they have committed? One of them, a son of an honored father, whose name and fame are dearer to him than any other pos session, has scarcely reached the meridian of life with a britrht pros pect of usefulness before him. The other, a product of onr native soil. rugged In his honesty and integri ty, full of years and rich in this re spect of his fellow-men, is fast ap proaching the evening of life. As Mr. Webster said of Judge Jay, when the ermine fell npon his shoulders it touched nothing less white than itself. In the name, I say to yon, as the great Hebrew judge said to the people of Israel in the olden time, "Behold ! here l am. witness against me before the Lord and before His Annolnted, whose ox haye I takent Or whose as have I taken! Or whom have I defraud ed? Whom have I oppressed! Or of whose hand have I received any bribe to blind mine eyes there with?" And I trust the answer of this Senate will be like that which the people of Israel gave to Samu el. They said, "Thou hast not de frauded us nor oppressed us, nelth er hast thou taken aught of any man's hand." Upon the evidence as it is, and as it will be laid before you, these judges appeal with proud confidence to the senate ana tne wnoie conn- try to attest the pnrity and in teg rlty of their Intentions. While they do not claim that their judgment is infallible, while they do not pre tend that they may not In their lu diclal experience have committed errors, as all judges mast do, they do claim before this Senate aud be fore the world that they are honest men, that they are men of integrl ty, that they are men of pare and upright motives. The acts for which they are accused were their judicial acts. Their decisions were such as duty called upon them to make, and they were bound to ren der each judgments as a conscien tlous conviction of duty demanded. And if thev have mistaken the law. which thev denv. It is such an er- ror as every other Judge who has ever sat nnon anv bench has com- muted. Thfl nrift nf nnttnn on the Ral- !rh tnarlrof remain a1 ar. fll tn 8 ceats Tuesday, with light reoeipU. TRIAL OF THE JUDGKS. (Continued from Second Page.) it on the ground that H olden waa politically opp"l to him then go and tear down his picture in the Hoiw; of IUprtentative, for it ha. uo ba-dnewH there. I would Hooner think it were'thU way if if any application were made to Vance, that he replied: "I can not take tne employment becaa-e I am a Senator-elect from North Caro lina, and It would not accord with uiy idea of propriety that I should engage a an attorney in thl State trial." The remark by the gentle man from Buncombe was intended to discre-dlt Democratic lawyer who would represent the impeached Judges on I hi trial, or It dldu't mean anything. Vance certainly dldu't have that view for a few year afterward when Governor of the iState he appointed the leading attorney for the de-fence of H olden, W. N. II. Smith Chief Justice of North Carolina. My friend. Major Outhrie, talked about the fusion crowd warming here and lobbying and hollering and crying for otiice. There may be many tragic and spectacular thing In this trial, but this is the comedy feature. My friend voted to briDg that crowd here and he accepted of fice from them. He was their nomi nee for Governor. He heltied bring that horde of office-seekers here. Now he comes here and asks you to Impeach these Judges because they did not allow them to go in office. It is so, and everlastingly so, and you know it. Mr. Watson said that Hoke vs. Henderson is the law, but that the Judges have extended it too far. Major Guthrie says it was the law, but the Constitution as amended has nullified It. I will show that this argument is the most absurd that was ever advanced by a man who had license to practice law. The only difference between the power of the General Assembly under the Constitution of North Carolina be fore 1868 and the Constitution since 1 868 was that before that time the General Assembly could do any thing except that which was pro hibited by the Constitution. And since that time it has only such powers as are delegated by the Con stitution, and those not delegated are reserved by the people. Not reserved by the people to be exer cised by the next General Assembly, as Major Guthrie contended, is its true intent and meaning. But the only efficient expression of power reserved to the people is by a consti tutional convention, or the other method for amending the Constitu tion. And it had no effect upon the principle involved in Hoke vs. Hen derson. I wish that some one were au thorized to assure you that the con servative, thoughtful people of the State have determined that we have gone as far in revolutionary meas ures as we shall go, and that no plea of political necessity shall lead us one step further. Capt. Cook cited the opinion of Clark vs. Stanley in which the d ctrine of Hoke vs. Hendeson was relied on. This was an office hold ing case. It was written since the constitution was anulled in 1868, and neither Judge Clark nor Judge Montgomery wrote the opinion. It was written in leva. capt. uook called it specially to the attention of Maj. Guthrie. Continuing, he said: It is strange how the gentleman who preceded me should be so Igno rant of the jurisprudence of his own State. He says there is no claim against the Auditor and Treasurer that is not a claim against the State. A subject cannot sue his sovereigh. So that North Carolina, following (Continued next week.) Blizzard in Colorado. Julesberg, Colo., March 26. The blizzard that has been raging here and in this vicinity la the worst storm known since 1890. Many cattle have perished by drifting with the storm. Others have been smothered in snow drifts, in ditch es and the river. Huge drifts, 8 to 10 feet high, block all roads. In several instances houses are com pletely surrounded by hnge banks of snow. The Storm in Forsyth.. Winston-Salem, N. C, March 26. Reports received today prove that the damage done by yesterday's storm will aggregate thousands of dollars. The hail knocked holes in the roofs of the Southern Chemical and Oakland fnrnitare factories. Lightning struck and burned the large barn of C. Hamlin, north of Winston. A valuable mule, farm ing implements and a lot of feed were lost. The Methodist Episcopal Church at Clemmonsyile and the Methodist Protestant Church at Union Ridge in this county were blown down and wrecked. Both were large wooden structures. Many other buildings were unroofed. Didn't Want to Bob Good People. Paterson, N. J., March 26. A rub ber who entered the residence of the late Vice-President Hobart Sun- day nieht. and who departed with- out anv bootv on finding the silver- ware marked, left the following note in a loving cup, which had been given to Mrs. Hobart by the Old Ladies Home Society for char itable work: "I humbly beg your pardon. I do not want to rob good people." Kansas Women Registerim?. Topeka, Kans., March 23. The temperate agitation started in this city by Mrs. Nation has resulted in bringing out the heaviest registra tion for the spring election in the history of the city. The registra tion books just closed show a reg istration of 15.000, of which 6,000 are women. The registration last fall for the presidential election was 10,174 men. which shows that women are taking the greatest interest in the election this spring. I xne opposition nas uewu veij active, and the coming election promises to be tne most excinug I event Held in tne City. Xne eiec 1 ion will take place April 2d. jure njRcrtr sad kits. TMifNl Brother Dn 4 Utm tC Cr1rn tU. Sunday Font. Chief Justice David M. Furchea, of the Supreme Court, received a telegram yesterday announcing the death of his youngest brother, J no. M Farehes, which occurred at his home In Farmlogton, Davie county. Judge Furcbes also received the sad news that bis only sister, who lived with her brother, is also crit ically ill and notexpecUd to live. The Chief Justice did not attend the sessions of the court of Im peach men t yesterday for the first time since the trial beaa. After receiving the telegram announcing the dth of his brother, he re mtlned at the hotel. The deceased served in the Con federate army and received lojurles in the war from which he never fully recovered. Last year he was Injured In a runaway, and he has not ben well sine. Mr. Furchea was a farmer and was held In blgb e teem as a citizen and as a man Judge Furches has one other bro ther living, Mr. Wm. T. Furchea, of Davie county. Mrs. Liuetgert'H Ghost Appears. Chicago, March 23. Nearly four years have passed sioee the sensa tional murder of Mrs. Louisa Luet gert by her !huaband, and now her gnost is said to be appearing in the sausage factory where she was slain. John Saifert, tUe watchman at the factory, August Bsck, a saloon keep er directly across the street from the building, and Gustaf Haas, who lives in the house formerly occupied by Adclph Luetgert, are three of many persons who claim to have seen the apparition, and no one can convince them there is no such thing as a ghost. The apparition follows the route taken by Mrs. Luetgert on the night of her death, ending at the vats. A LIFE AND DEATH FIGHT. Mr. W. A. flines, of Manchester, fa., writes of his almost maraculous escape from death, says: "Exposnre after measels induced serious lung trouble, whie ended in consumption. I had frequent hemorrhages and consrhed night and day. All my doc tors said I must soon die Tnen I began to use Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, which com pletely cured me. 1 would not be without it eyen if it cost $5 00 a bot rle. Hundreds have used it on my feeommendation and all say it never tails to cure Throat, Chest and Lung troubles." Regular size 50c and $1. Trial bottle free at all druggists. Postage to Cuba. Washington, March 22. At the meeting of the cabinet this morning it was decided to place Cuba on tht same basis as Canada and Mexico in regard to postal relations uith the United States. Tne postage on ail letters weighing not more than half an ounce, between Cuba and this country, will, therefore, be two cents instead of five, at heretofore. Several Hundred in Distress. Indianapolis, March 22. Gover nor Durbm has issued a proclama tion asking the State-at-large to send food, clothing and money to Mem phis, Indiana, as about two hund red citizens there are destitute as the result of a fire which destroyed over half the houses of the village. Tents will be sent from the State military supplies for temporary use. THE APPETITE OF A GOAT Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose stomach and liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. King's New Life Pills, the won derful stomach and liver remedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound di gestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health and great energy. Only 2oc at all druggists Burned to Death at a Distillery. Roanoke, Va,, March 23d. News has reached Roanoke from Shooting Creek, Franklin county, a remote section of the State, that Fiin Thorny -son, who keeps a wniskey distillery, was recently burned to death in his own fire. When found his head and face only conld be recogniz d, his body being burned to a crisp. His son. Fienning Thompson, Jr., was burned to death in a similar manner at the same distillery about one year ago. Blackwell Durham Company. Trenton, N. J , March 22nd The Blackwell Durham Tobacco Compa ny, capital $1,000,000, to grow, cure and manufacture tobacco, was in corporated here today. The incor porators are: John H. Cobb, Wm. R. Harris, Josiah T. Wilcox. Ed ward R. Sperry and George Gates, all of Jersey City. GLORIOUS NEWS Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Washita, I. T. He -writes : "Four bot tles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great fuffering for years. Terrible sores would break ont on her head and face, and the best doc tors could give no help ; but her cure i n AAmnl.lA aim.) liav liAol H Ifl ATAaI. I Iflnt " Thia shows vh.t thousands have proved that Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy for eczema, tet- er, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and run ning sores. It stimulates liver, kid neys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion, and builds up the strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by all druggists. Boer War Renewed. London. March 26. The official casualty list issued last evening in dicates a renewal of active opera tions since the failure of thenegotl ations between Lord Kitchener and General Botha. At Hartebeestfon tein. March 22 and 23, two officers w4 killed nd three 'wouaded, ;nd fonr men killed and 20 wounded There also seems to have been hea vy fighting at a place near Gredge dacht, Msrch 18, and near venters- burg, March 16. HfniA "Printing OWTl Out. Edwards & Broughton and E. TTrll of RHleih. Were on Monday ?iaSi?tilS& Mtta. TtESL - B . next two years. ow m m ni .a bkwm a ten Dy uawaras oruuguuoxi, . Uzzell and Capital Printing Com panv. of - Raleigh : Nash Bros., or Qoldsboro, and the Gold Printing Company, of Wilson. iThe Oldest and Best S. S. S. is a combination 4 rnots and herbs of great curative powrra, and when taken into the circulatic Searches out and removes all manner f poUons from the Lluod. without the least shock or harm to tht tylcra. On the contrary, the general "hralth begin to improve, frora the &nl dose, for S. S. S. ii not only a blond purifier, but an excellent tonic, and atren-lb-en and build cp the constitution while pcrging the Mood of impuri ties. S. S. S. cure all diseases of a blood poison origin. Cancer. Scrofula. Rheumatism, Chronic Surcs and IHcers, Eczema, Psoriasis . Salt Rheum, Herpes and similar tru-. t k-i. and is an infallible core and the only antidote for that most horrible du. .c. Contagious feluod Poison. A record of nearly fifty years of successful cures ii a record to be proud of. S. S. S. is more jular tod ty than ever. It numbers its friends by the thousands. Our medical currt-s-poudence is larger than ever in the history of the luedicinc, Manv write to thank us for the great good S. S. S. has done them, while others arc svxk iog advice about their cases. All letters receiv- prompt and careful attention, v'urph ysicians hive made a life-long t.idyof Blood and Stin Dis eases, and better understand such cases than the ordinary practitiouer who makes a specialty of no one disease. e are doing great good to s u Q e r i n g humanity through our consulting de partment, and invite you to write us if you have any bl jod or skin trouble. We make no charge Whatever for this service. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO- ATLANTA. GA. DESTRUCTIVE TORNADO IN ALABAMA Twenty-fire Persons Killed and Uuo dreds Wounded la Birmln-baua -Itu-menae Loas or Property. On Monday morning about ten o'clock Birmingham, Ala., was vis ited by a fearful death-dealing tor- a a m a . a. . naao wnica aesiroyea a score or more of lives, Injured hundreds of people, and wiped out of existence many homes. The number killed is placed at twenty five, of whom 5 were white. The destruction of property is estimated at $250,000 It is stated that five hundred peo ple were injured, some fatally. Tho southern portion of the city was nearly destroyed. At Irondale. Bessemer, Pratt Ci ty and Huntsville houses and fen ces were leveled to the ground, and several persons are known to have been killed An engine ana several cars were blown off the track near Co lumbus, Ga., and four persons bad ly wounded. In f.Via vfnlnlfv nf Dnma n a many neaa of live stock were kill f d, and it is feared that much inju ry has been done to fruit trees in the Georgia peach belt. CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED By local applications, as tbey cannot reacn cne seat oi tne disease, Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and iii uruer to cure iv you must lase inter nal remedies, nans t-ararrn cure is not a quack medicine. It was present) ed by one of tbe best physicians in this country lor years and is a regular pre- scnption. It Is composed of the best j tonics known, combined witn tbe best blood purifiers, acting directly on tbe mucous surfaces. The perfect combi nation of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in cur ing catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Cyclone In Granville County. Durham. N. C, March 25th. Re port has reached here of considera ble damage done by the cyclone in Granville county late this after noon. It is learned from Creedmore. a station on the Durham and North ern road seventeen miles from here, that at the home of Ned Jackson, 2 miles from Creedmore, all outhous es are reported totally destroyed. The little daughter of Jackson had her arm broken. The next report of damage is at the home of Paul Cannady. His home was unroofed and Mrs Jack son blown out into the yard. Can nady went to her assistance and as he stooped to pick her up a piece of flying debris struck him killing him instantly. Deceased was well known to a number of our people. He was a well to do farmer of a good fami ly. He had been married two years. HE FOOLED THE SURGEONS. All doctors told Renio tt n amnion, of West Jefferson, O., after suffering eighteen months from Rectal Fistu la, he would die unless a costly op eration was performed: but he cured himself with five boxes of Backlen's Arnica Salve, the surest pile cure on earth, and the best Salve in the world. 25 cents a box. Sold by all druggists. More Insurgents Give up. Manila, Maroh 24. In the prov I nee of Gavite four inargent om cers and 53 men with 56 rifles have surrendered to Lieutenant Colonel Frank D Baldwin, of the Fourth U. S. infantry, and one insurgent offi cer and 12 men with 16 rifles to Col Walter 8. Scuyler, of the 46 volun teer infantry. NOTICE OF SEIZURE Notice is hereby given of seizure of the following property for violation of the internal revenue laws of the United States: At Franklinton, N C , Feb. 26, 1901, 10 eallons corn whiskey, of Jos May. At Patterson 's Bridge, 3 barrels of corn whiskey, 140 gallons, as property of unknown. At Elm City. N. C , March 11. 1901, R pack acres of corn whiskey, 193 7 gal- ions. uiBMiiery premises aim apparatus Ji!ll. " J & of registered grain distillery, No. 2,982 and 6 packages of corn whiskey, 283 5 I Nol11 i"I0, " At Star, jn. u. Marcn e, iwi, a ddis and 2 kegs of corn whiskey, about 360 eallons. as property of B Auman At srar, a. u., Marcn 10. iwi, uisuu- erv premises, sun anu nxtures etc and 10 bbls. of corn whiskey, about 450 gallons, as property 01 is. Auman At Jiaysviiie, jx. u.t marcn iz, iwi, two jugs gallons M.lof w. R. Humphrey. 44 gallons eacn, as property Persons claiming the above property wiUlile their claLs with ml iTjA -tlii'n f hMv il.m Hnni.u h - haw. or the same "will' be forfeited oulw w.wu- "V!""'" r- . the Qge of tne United States. I March 18. 1901, I , S. C. Duwc ah. Collector. I By J P. H. Adams, Deputy Collector, Raleigh, N.C, I i : r Every cotton planter should write forourvaluablc illustrated pamphlet, 'Cotton Culture It is sent free. S4 i mm aJ jjr-w f l-JKMAN KALI WOKiS, S HICKS' CAPUDINE Headache Cure . LKAVKS NO BAD EFFECT WHATEVER 15, 25 and 50o. at Druggists Anticephalalgine The Original HKADAUUE and NEURALGIA CUBE. SAFEST - AND - BEST 25 and 50 cents a bottle For Sale by all Druggists. Raleigh Uarble Works COOPER BU0SM -PROPRIETORS SALBIOB, . O. Monuments. Shipments made to any part of the state at same price as at shop. Write for Catalogue. Southern 'AY ISiStandard 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 trains; Pull man Palana Alaninr eara on all nirht i r i r . . i trains. Fast ana sale schedules. Traf el by the Southern ana you are assured a safe, comfortable and expe ditious journey. AddIt to ticket arents for time ta bles, rates and general information, or address (No trouble to answer questions) S. H. HARDWICK, G. P. A., Washington. D.C. R L VERNON, THAD C 8TUROIS, TF A CTA Charlotte, NC Raleigh, N C Ppy-Pectoral A QUICK CURE FOR Z t COUGHS AND COLDS 3 Very valuable Remedy in all affections of the THROAT or LUNGS Large Bottles, 25c DAVIS A LAWREXCK CO., Limited, Prop's of retry Paris' PaiD-KIUtr. A Nloe Spring Salt of Clothes. Will be given free to anyone wbo SSST L'SJJm ranee. Write us a postal saying you ac cent this offer, and we will mail the seeds to you at once. T. J. mQ to.. eeusmen. Richmond, Va. Littleton Female College continues to receive more applications for teach ers from among its former pupils and graduates than it can accept. At this Sme every former pupil of the institu- iw auui Vv,!.7.7: " ZZrZZZ. tinn Ul.f If U CM IMt UUVminH. WDO to I desires to teach is at work. B . . m . I A teacher is desired immediately lor a gooa country scnooi. adj young lady wishing this place may write at once to Rev. J. M. Rhodes, Littleton, j W,C, Our Ladies' Ready to Wear Over Garments, Tailor Elade Separate Skirts, Shirt ITJaists. Silk aud Washable KinJt. Largest and Host Select Stocks The AT LOWEST PRICES. Come to Raleigh and be fitted. No any attentions to further perfect the Promptly Pilled. Public School Books! Tbe Public Schools are do? opening over tne State, and will need supplies. These school books and supplies can be bad at a discount to teachers and dealers from ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO., IB. A T iTHIG-H, 3ST. C Do You Suffer From Catarrh? Then Use Simpson INSTANT CURES MOST OBSTINATE CASES. Price 25 Cent. Addrem WILLIAM 8IMPHON, lUletgb, N. O Make a Srecialty of, at Shoes, 75c-, $1.00, 81.25 and THE Is headquarters Rates $2.00 and Elegant Rooms With Baths, 50 CENTS PER DAY EXRA. L. T. BROWN, Manager. FREE COACH AT ALL TRAINS. Fifty Thousand Gople Of TURNER'S N. C ALMANAC To advertise Is simply to make and what yon have to tell. How to do thia effectually, and at the small est possible cost is the problem for yon to solve. "The failure to obtain desired results from advertising is due to the way some people do it, and they invariably say "It does not pay." The judicious way is to nse a medium that has reputation, circulation and permanency. Turner's N. & Aim ana has been the State Standard tor 64 years, and has an annual clrcoUtlop WflOO c.p,d remain. . .Uodin, rtlt for a year. Advertising rates npon application. ENNIS PUBLISHING CO, RALEIGH, N. a STATE OF City or Ralxtgh, Waxs Coxnrrr. 1 k r Rmnvhton makes oath that he is of the firm of Edwards A Broughton, ranters ana iJinaers, and that the said firm bavjs made . . " m r"r"'- r In ritmnailV Ul Unlit OU.IMI CQP1HSI year 1200. SEAL. Our SHOES arsali aw ; tWfo tky r la rtg it s;W a4 da I rip bo wr bsw. Ty ar md rpiiy for . tarrr. w fr sat. rrry pair last k tct fir UfaW, a4 s 1 1 1 a sa p r avaa f ra boy tWaa : karo wasra I; or Utai ? Jotbr, a aarv tka nkiaUBaa'a proflt. Talr tty ! t rlf at, t4r wtk to r'c at. tb prtt la rlf at-tr arv t 1 lhlaf to cv s)4r Hsw arlf. IMMKL A LI. UN 1 K- MUK HKaI.I.!tH. tAUICaL - LC. DOBBIN & FEC3C2ALL M Tucker s Store. Suits, extra charge for fit Mail Orders s Catarrh Cream. RELIEF. The Man With the Ax NEEDS ClDTHES TH1T Will WEAR. Thli I. the kln.l TAHITI JG BROS. Popular Prices. Men's and Boy's 51.30. YARBOROUGH HOUSE, RALEIGH. N. C for Everybody. $2.60 per day. 5 will be issued for the Year 190L -O known, who you are, where yon are, NORTH CAROLINA, I 8,8. . . . . . m nia. aomg ouai . . w j a centra .with the to.V! . . 1 .1 Tl.l k - t xjt nr-r nzrnnf UI IMBBfl 11. Jm Jlllllll MM Mw N. B. BROUGHTON. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this the 27th day of August, A. D. 1900. W. M. Buss, Clerk Superior Court, by Vrxauvrtra BoTrrxa, Deputy Clark. - Li r
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 28, 1901, edition 1
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