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ENCLAND'S SUPREMACY RECOGNIZED. ( UalUl Mat Official lUcocniUoa' of Koa-laod'a Claim to tba TrwituL Washington, Mareh 23. Tno Uti ted 8't s bas gtn tfflcisl, though indirect re"gt.ilion 10 Great Brit ain's ann ivi-jn if tbe two lepub hei witb birh it it at war ia Booth Africa. Tbis recognition in accord ed in tbe Htate Department.' annual review of the commerce or tbe tot ted States with foreign countries, which was iaiaed today. In tbia publication tbe two repub lics, wbieh hare been orevionalv known as tbe hoatb African repub lic and tbe Orange Free Htate, are referred to in every instance aa tbe "Transvaal." and the"Oracge Hirer Colony," whicb are tbe names Great Britain'! annexation proclamation aonlied fo them. It ia explained m a loot note tbat th former republic! bate been annexed to Great Kntain and that thev are now only colonies in an empire. The United Htates ia tbe flr.t pow r to recognize tbe annexation, ail other powers baving taken tbe stand tbat recognition of tbe annexation is not in order until tbey have bad for mal notice of it, which Or eat Britain baa not yet eiven them. Boer sympathizers are considera bly wronsrht ud oyer the fact tbat tbe United Htates should be tbe fir to accord recognition to the haitd and disputed annexation. The Htruwlerrj Crop. Mt. Olive Advertiser. The opinion so frequently express ed, that the strawberry crop of liortb Carolina will be short, is fully war ranted by a thorough canvass made by our fallow citizeu and strawberry authority. Mr. VV. F. Engliah, who has jont roturned from a visit to ev ery shipping point between Goldsbo ro and Wilmington. Mr. English states tbat at only one point on the road will the crop be as large as last year, and Teacbey will enj jy that distinction. Ilurcaw will fall tar behind last year in her rhipmtitst and tbe gen eral condition at IU ky Point and vicinity is thown by the fact th&t the larsreat grower .t that place has about fifteen acres lees in the fruit than be bad last year. Mt. Olive, Faiaou and Warsaw will suffer a sborUge ol about To per cent, due however to late planting last fall rather than a decrease iu acreage. Plants appear to bevery slow in all sections iu putting forth blooms, and are still locking rusty nud brown, instend of possessing the dark green o lor tbat is indicative of healthy and growiug plants. Tbe present outlook is not only for a short crop, but unless there are unusually favorable conditions, the crop must necednar(ly bo extremely late. Cabana Said to l Preparing for War. Jacksonville, FU., special, 16tb, to Atlanta Journal. News riiicliej here tbat is abso- a. a . . ... intHy authentic authority tbat a re bellion is being organized in Cnba to take up arms against tbe United States. This is a result of the feoling since the recent formal position of tbis government. ibis information comes from a member of Mayor H wdea'a family, who is a resident of Cuba, and he asserts of his own knowledge tbat the extreme element is greatly in tbe majority and tbat tbey are today st ore tly preparing for war and are maKiug heavy purchases of arms and ammunition. Tbe statement creates considers ble excitement among the large Cu ban colony here. Th Outraata A Tale of (he North wet Mr. W. A. Fraser, author of Moos way and Others, has jist written for early publication in the Saturday Evening Post a short, stirring serial, entitltd The Outc&sts. The Outcasts are an old buffalo an I a wolf-dog, aad the greater part of tbe story is about tbe strange com radeship and striking adventures of those companions, and their pilgrim age, in company, to the distant plains of deep grasp, of which the wolf-dog knew. There are action, and strength of word and phrase iu the story, and the touch of the soil and tbe music abd charm and eombreness of the forest. The rusa of tbe frenzied buf falo herd to death is told with splen did dramatic power. Tbe plan of tbe book is a unique conception, and it is workid out on novel and entain ing lines. All Fur the Bosses. Charlotte People's Paper. m . a. ... All yoa have to do to Had tut where you are drifting is jast read a few pages of the acts of the present legislature. Ask the merchants what they have done for them: put the purchase tax four times higher than ever beiore. whentcoms to en acting a law that is for the benefit ot a few bosses of dt signing men. it is rauroaora mrougn and the mass es Lave no voice at all. Wt at is the impeachment trial for that is going on in itaieign this weeK, tbat is cost ing tbe tax payers thousands and thousands of dollar t Furebes and Douglas do not belong to tbe rant that is in power. They can't dictate to them. Her Grief Ended. There is one attorney of ripe years and experience in Greensboro who says not another woman will fool mm as to ner griel and piety. The Record eays he was attending a suit for one whose husband was killed bv a train not many months ago. When he was consulted and retained in the case he says the w6inan's pastor and a large number of friends called on him and told him what a good Christian woman she was and how t . - ne was grieving over tiie loss of her husband. The attorney's sym pathies were enlisted and he man aged to get the case settled without a suit. The woman was given $1,000 me money Deing paid only the oth- a a er aay. adoui the nrst thing she did was to buy a new suit of clothes for a married man and now they nave eiopea gone glimmering. nr. JG. Uetchon's Ami Diuretic .J. wortho you more than $100 if you have a child who bedding from incontenence of water during sleep. Cures old and young alike. It arrests the trouble at once. $1. Sold by Henry T. Hicks, Prug- m ar Makes Oms food more delicious and wholesome rM jm wm THE PRESIDENTS 8TAM0. To t llobulll far thm fair at nt. Louia. Washington Htar Representativu Bartholdt Mun- oari has purchased toe stat-d at tb east front of tbe ca.lul on which President McKinley stood during ibt administration to him f tbe oath o' c-fflee by Cbief Justice Fuller and to dhvery of bis inaugural address. Each piece of lumber in me siano as numbered a the structure was torn dowr. UdPreseniaiiye iar boldt will causa tbe stand to' be built at tit. Louis as one of the exhibits at the Lcuisiaoa purchase fair, and it is tbe understaudin that President MeKinley will deliver an address from itdotiug the fair. Klrtioos In MiaaiMippl. Norfolk Virginian. Waal's tbis we hear from Missis- ippi from Mississippi which, witb reason, diBfranchist a the negroT a paean welcoming mil jnnial Jojst a long, sw-et boot of pleasure and coc tent with conditions that have resul ted! Tnis from tbe Grenada (Mta ) Sentinel is hardly the one or the oth er indeed, it has a strangely famil iar sound: "Iu tho primaries in 1899 som- individual, by the corrupt use ot money and oy other disreputable means th use of whiskey and the stuffing of ballot boxes, and the votes of poll tax dthuquents were made tbe nominee" of tue party ana forced upon tbe public In other words the lacile Missus- ippians have gotten a reading, wri ting and expounding clauses in tb Constitution, which w&s ustd to o out tbe ne?ro, ignorant and educa ted alike, have turned with gusto and aoD&rent success to d ing one another, in the primaries, what the) formerly did to the negro at the reg ular election. A Farmer Coniinita Suicide Rather Than Appear aa a Wltneaa In Court. Cincinnati Dispatch. George Perry, a farmer living at Dry Run, in Anderson township committed suicide by shooting himself In the right temple. He was about 73 years old and a wld owef. and five children survive him. Perry was one of the princi pal witnesses in the Brown murder case, lie attenaea court on vvea nesday but appeared muoh disturb ed. He walked through the corri dors wringing his hands. He said that he feared the ordeal of appear ing before the jury, as he had never before been in a court room. When Prosecutor Horrheimer told him that he would get the truth at all hazards Perry broke down and wept. It was reported at the coroner's office that Perry remarked that he would rather die than appear in court, and to this the cause of tho deed Is attributed. S. A. L. CHANGES. Taking effect at 12 :01 Sunday. Feb. 24th, the following changes will be made in S. A. L. passenger trains: Atlanta Special, operated between Atlanta and Portsmouth, No 402, will leave Raleigh, northbound at 1 a. m., southbound at 3 :46 a m. The Florida and Metropolitan Limited No. 44, operated between New York and St, Augustine, will leave Raleigh, northbound at 12:26 a, m., southbound at 3:46 a. m. Trains No. 402, northbound, will stop at Wake, Franklinton, Hen derson, Warren Plains and Little ton. Train No. 403, southbound, wili stop at Apex, Moncure, Sanford, Southern Pines and Pine Bluff on lag. No change in present schedule of day trains. C. H. GATTIS, C. P. & T. A., Raleigh, N. C. Had Something1 Just as Good. Baltimore Telegram. An absent-minded drug clerk was asked the other day if he kept Lent, ana ne repuea, "mo, but er we have something just as good." TJamanaville Society Note. HumansvMe Headlight. This town is getting right in the push. Some of the ladies' new dresses drag three or all around. four inches FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Stritp has been used for children while teethinir. It soothes the child, softens the rum. allays all pain, cures wind colio, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle Sold by all drug gists throughout the world. Save Your Gardens BY USING ORDER AT ONCE. Pat. March i5 i"at In Canada BUG Non-Poisonous 1 Pound Package, 8 i 6 44 12 J " Shakers Julius Lewis Hardware Co., Raleigh. II. C o.. RELIEF IN HIX HOURS. Dlstreeelng Kidney acd Bladdt-r Ul()e relieved In six boors by New Oekat Houth American Kiiey Cckk." Ft ia a rrt-at sur prise on account of its exwdlng promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and back, in male m a ar if - a J 6 or remaie. neiieve retention ui waUT almost immediately. If you want quick relief and core this is th remedy. Sold by Henry T. Hicks, druggist, Raleigh, N. C. Sept. 19-ly. It pays some men to be honent be-' cause they have lens competition. IF THE BABY IS CUTTING TEETH Be sure and use that old and well tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow'h soothino Syrup for children teeth ing. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind collo and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. 25 cents a bottle. Wells in a portion of Guilford county have gone dry and are being dug deeper. WANTED. Two reliable Traveling Salesmen in each State; permanent po sition ; salary and expenses ; experience not absolutely essential. Address, Piedmont Tobacco Works. Greensboro, N. C. 6 MILEAGE TICKETS REDUCED. Seaboard Air Line Railway on thou sand mile tickets are now sold from all points on its lines at rate of $25.00, in cluding those previously sold in tbe State of Florida at po.000. These tick ets are good over the entire Seaboard Air Line Railway system and are hon ored between Richmond and Washing ton by tbe Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac and Pennsylvania rail roads, between Portsmouth and Balti more by the Baltimore Steam Packet Company (Bay Line) and between Clinton and Columbia, S. V,., by tbe Columbia, Newberry & Laurens Rail road All tickets which have been sold at $25,00 and endorsed "not good in State of Florida" will he honored over tbe entire system, iticluding lines in Florida, regardless of such endorse ments. In Michigan last season 15,000 deer were slain by hunters. Stops are being taken to prevent another slaughter. It is proposed to limit each hunter to two deer. This move has the backing of the Amer loan Sportsmen's Association. At the close of business on Mar'h 6th the United States treasury held more gold than ever before in itt history. Valuable Almanac Free. We have received a copy of the new almanac for 1901 published by the Royal Baking Powder Company. It is an artistic and useful book and will be of interest to housekeepers. A noteworthy feature of the alma nac is a prediction of the weather for every day in the year, by Prof. DeVoe, who correctly prophesied the grat Galveston cyclone and other important meteorological events. We are authorized to say that any wo man reader of this paper can secure a copy without cost by sending a re quest to the Company, at 100 Wil liam St., New York. Thousand's are Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; if it stains your linen tt is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to tiJ pass it or pain in uic uwk is aviso sonvinclng proof that the kidneys and blad- lerareoutof order. What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so iften expired, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp oot, the great kidney remedy fulfills every tsh In curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book that tells more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail, .JJ r irii auua ur. turner ot Home of Bwmp.Root. Co.. Blnghamton. N. Y. When writing men. I Hon reading this generous offer in this paper. EXPRESS OR FREIGHT. Special Rates. and Nov Nov DEATH Insecticide. $- .15 .85 .50 1.00 .65 9. 9q? a. iSai I'M fill FASTY PUTTCC3 atu lata, uaa Th People's Party Conranttoa ! assembled la Raleigh, April lllX, i reaffirm the principle set forth ia the People Party National pi I form adopted at St. Louis la IN, and Instructs the delegate U t,?"1nTbc"58il" MM.r.a w tTlwr . "1!" . . r lUe or wuiiam J. uryan xor rresuaen. Wo commend the present State Administration lor its high pel so rial and official Integrity, and challenge a eomparteon of Its reo ord with any and all of Its prede- ctfssore. We condemn tbe Democratic Ligis- l.tn mm rf 1BOQ fr ttm (TtnllMll T. " . : . .. v i ; . .JT!L.i- I .1 rrw iwtm mi I 14s3 ,971-11, expended by the preoea inr Legislature, aa exoeas ot $310y- 794.65, not including the sum of $100, 000 for public education north 1350 for purchase or State rarms. We further condemn said Leaisla tore for the careless blundering and careless legislation, Inclodjnc more gross blunders and unconstitutional laws than erer before enacted by any General Assembly in North Carolina. We further denounce the machine leaders of tbe Democratic party for laying the whip on tbe backs sir the Democratic Legislature and forcing them into enacting and submitting a disfranchising constitutional amend ment in riolation of the solemn Died res of tbe party, made not only officially in their campaign handbook. but by members ol.tbe uenerai Assem blr and other Democratic candidates for office in their canrass before the people. We denounce them not only for doing tbis in violation of their pledges, but also for submitting a mea sure most odious in form and danger ous in effect. That Oeneral Assembly being composed of. some of tbe best lawyers of the party, muss nave known, or at least had a reasonable m . . ' m doubt, not only as to the unconstitu tionality of the monstrous provision of Section 5. known as the "grandfather clause" iu said amendment, but also of the great danger of that unconstitu tional sectional section falling, leav ins; the remainder ot the amendment to stand, thus disfranchising by an ed ucattonal qualification fifty or sixty thousand white voters of North Caro lina, wbo in 1S98 gave tbe Democratic party power in tbe Legislature, and whose ignorance is no fault of their own but is chargeable to the neglect of tbe Democratic party, which uow seeks to disfranchise them and make tbei ignorance a crime alongside tbat of the feion. But even if the proposed amendment were not unconstitutional (as it clear ly is), still it is especially objection able in the following particulars :- (a) In that it dignifies with the right of sunrage the most vicious, trouble some and obnoxious class of the negro population, and completely diafran cbises the meat faithful,kindly and or derly element of that race. (b) In that,whiie clamoring for white supremacy and declaring tbat no white man shall be disfranchised under this amendment, they have so written their amendment chat every white boy be coming of age after 1008 stands on the same footing with the negro, and can not vote nnless he is able to read and write. (o) In that Ly the latter provision tbey have made it possible for the ed ucated negro after idj to cast his bal lot while tbe unfortunate son ot the white men who have been the strength of true democracy stands without a vote at the ballot box. They slaugbtei the suffrage of the son whose father they dare not openly attack. (d) In that this suffrage amend ment does not remove the negro from politics or settle the negro question in North Carolina. (e) In that every voter who has not paid his poll tax as much as rive months before the State election and eight months before the national elec tion, shall be disfranchised as much as if he were convicted of felony or were an ignorant liegro. The purpose of this provision is not only to disfran chise every good honest citizen who unfortunately cannot pay his taxes by the first of March preceding the elec tion, but further to try to bribe the vo ter to surrender his sunrage at the ex pense of the public school fund of the State, which is derived from poll taxes. There lurks behind tbis proposition a still greater danger to the public schools of the State, for with the adop tion of the amendment the opponents of free schools in North Carolina will at once raise the cry that every dollar raised for public instruction means the increase of the number of negro vo ters, and thus the poor white man's son will be chained in bondage of ig norance and disfranchised to prevent the education of the negro voter. There is no white supremacy in this. The constitutional question pre sented by the proposed amendment is one that mnst be determined by the judgment and conscience of each indi vidual voter. Therefore, we do not make it a party question. We state tbe evils and dangers and leave the voters of all parties to pass their verdict in the light of these facts. The question is above party, and no one should be more active and anxious in our judg ment to defeat it than the rank and file of the Democratic party. The People's Party is and has always been more distinctly than any other party in North Carolina a white man's party, and is more anxious than any other party to solve the race problem, mu bu luree mil parties so a discussion of the great economic issues so vitally affecting the welfare of all wealth pro ducers of the State and nation and de cency in politcs. Therefore, we propose in lieu of this dangerous amendment, the best solu tion of the race question that is possi ble as long as the 15th amendment to the Constitution of the United States stands a solution which deprives no white man in North Carolina now or hereafter of his right ofsnffrage, to-wit- Amend Section 6, Art. , ui the Con stitution of North Carolina by insert ing among the disqualifloations for office, enumerated therein, the ifollow ing, viz : All negroes and silver sons of negro descent to tbe thirdfgecera tion inclusive. If the Democratic Legislature which meets in June will offer this Bate, con stitutional and wholesome amendment injlieu of the present scheme it will have our hearty support. If they will not, we appeal to the people to rally to our assistance to elect a Legislature pledged to support suohjan amend ment. We congratulate the peopleoffNorth Carolina upon the decision ofjthe State Suprems Court in the case of Harris vs. Wright (131 N. C. IL, 17S), declar ing that the General Assembly has power to provide different systems of county government for various coun ties of the State. Acting under this deoision,we pledge the People's Party to the maintenance of the system of local self-government ia all the white oounties, towns and cities in the State as established by the General Assem bly of 1396, and at the same time to provide and maintain a legislative sys tem of coonty government for all the negro counties of the (State, so that there can never be any question that the white people shall always have full and complete control of aomnty in4the State. We denounoe the Democratic Legis lature of 1899 for passing anlelection law, every provision of whiehis care fully and cunningly DlannadTand d. vised to thwart the sovereign will f the people of North Carolina byhole- sais mil and desauehery of tha fcal 'ot ox ie withta fear oawaAUeuaa, Uai it utsj amfair, lifiam as isJ etaetiea law tfeaa has wrev auarao4 Uw stataU koofcs of aaj cusm ta Um Uaiea. if Diedjre ooraalvM to I flcieocy of the pbu cbool .jtum is SiotUt Carolina, aad pot el to aha fact that the People's Party has doae more for pafcuio education ia North troliaa tban the Vaaoeratte partj aid ia twice tbe teagta of un. Ta tae PopaiUU of Sort Carolina ia credited the Irti gitU i crease car. of oniortanate claw in Morta Caro- una aad to an increase to toe aary facillUee for tbe aam. As aa earnest of our sincerity we point to oar past record in this particular, and aay teas no "Legialatore ta wmcn Popoiisw have had a controlling too has ever tnrneU a deaf ear to the de mand of the unfortunate, or been fol lowed cy an argent appeal for aa di tioaal proyistoo aa has been rect nuy issued by the Hoard of Pobho Chart- ties because of tbe failure of tbe Dent- ooratio Legislator to make such pro vision aa seen and urgently needed at tbe time they were consuming their lime in enacting political legislation and creating new offloee during tbe easi on oflSW. Labor is indispensable to the crea tion and profitable use of capital. Cap ital increase tfee efficiency and value of labor. Whoever arrays one against the other, is an enemy of both. That policy Is wisest and best, which bar moniaes tbe two on the basis of abso lute iuatice. Men can be cured privately and positively at bomb of all weakness and disease Write for new tree book to Dr. J. N. Hathaway, 22 b. Broad St., Atlanta, Ua. U DI8TRES8ING bTOMAOH DI8- EASE. Permanently cured by the master ly" power of South African Neb- vine Tonic." Invalids need suffer no longer, because this great remedy can cure them all. It is a cure for the whole world of stomach weakness and indigestion. Tha cure begins with the first dose. Tha relief it brings is marvelous and surprising. It makes no failure; never disappoints. Na matter how long you have suffered, your cure is certain under the use of this great health-giving force. Pleas ant and always safe. Sold by Henry T. Hicks, Druggist, Raleigh, N. C. LITTLETON FEMALE COLLEGE. A very prosperous sohool with mod ern buildings, splendidly located in a remarkably healthful section in War ren oounty on S. A. L. Road between Raleigh and Weldon N. C. Panacea water kept in building at all times for free use of inmates. Fifteen officers and teachers. Terms very low. For catalogue address Rev, J M RHODES. A. M., PRESIDENT r.irsletnn. N. V, S. A. L. SPECIAL RATES. WINTER TOURIST RATKS. Winter tourist tickets on sale to Old Point, Va., rate from Raleigh $7.60 to feouthern Pines, N. C $3 60 and to all principal points In the State of Florida. For further particulars regard log trains and general information, address fl. S. Leard, T P A., Hamlet. N C. C. H. Gattis, 0 P it T A, Raleigh, N. C. REL Bunch, Gen. Pass. Agent, Portsmouth, Va. FREE! 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 tar's lSDl hm FREE ! ! ! TURNER'S ALMANAC is a valuable State Publication. It answers any question as to our Official State Government, Pub lic Works, Institutions, the Courts, Events of the Past Year the Deaths of Prominent Citi, zens, and a great many things relating to the Farm, Garden and Household. The retail pries of the Alma nac is Ten Cents. Address, CAUCASIAN PUBLISHING CO , Raleigh, N. C. The State Normal and Industrial Colleie. OP NORTH CAROLINA Offers to young women thorough literary, classical, scientifio and indus trial education and special pedagogical training. Annual expenses $91 to $182; for non-residents, $181. Faculty of SO members. Has matriculated about 2,000 students, representing every county in the Htate except one. Practice and Observation School of about 250 pupils. To secure board in dormitories, all free tuition application should be made before August 1. Correepondence invited from those desiring competent trained teachers. For catalogue and other information address until August 16th PROF. J. Y. JOTNER, Dean of College CHAS. D. McIVER. President mm S. A. L. RAILWAY Direct Line to AH Points In Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Texas, Cuba and Porto Rico. FAST LIMITED AND IIXPRESW TRAINS. FIRST-CLASS EQUIP MENT and tbe beat vxommodaUon Day coaches and Buffet Shaping car on all trains. Traval by the "FLORIDA AND METROPOLITAN LIMITED and yoa are assured of a qutck and a comfortable journey. Uneqaaled Dining Car Service- Call on or write for time tables, rates and other information to C. H. GATTIS, C. P. and T. A , Raleigh, n. j. H. S. LEARD, T. P. A Ham lit, N. u. IK E L. BUNCH, G. P. A., Portsmouth. Va llMffED Trains Double Daily Service BETWEEN NEW YORK, TAMPA. ATLANTA, NEW ORLEANS, AND POINTS SOUTH AND WEST. IN EFFECT FiBBrART 24, 1901. SOUTHBOUND. Dally Ho. 31 Dally Mo. 27 Lr ftew Yora. fenn.& K 12 05 pm 12 iO au Lv Phlladel FEB S29m 3 50 am Lv Baltimore, ,, 6 & pm 6 2 am liV Waaaingloa P. K. K. .Q S5 piu 8 85 am iiV Kicnmond. SAL By lo 0 pm 12 23 au. L.V Kidgeway Jot 2 06 am 8 30 pm Lv Raleigh. ......3 4gam 6 09 pm Ar Uamlet..... 6 8jam 7 50 pm LV " mmmmm 6 4 BJI1 8 10 pm Lv Columbia 8 40 am 10 30 am Ar Savannah ....121jpm 220am at Jacksoavill 3 60 pm 6 30 air Ar Tampa 6 00 am 6 Oj pm Ho. 403. io. 41. Lv New York NYP A N 1 7 65 am 8 65 pm Lv Philadelphia 10 20 am 11 28 pm Lv N Y, O D 8 8 Co...t 3 00 p ji Lv Baltimore B S P Co Lv Waah'n N4W8B bv Portsmouth H.AijBy 9 0J pm t 6ft0pm 6 30pm 10 16 Oi 2 10 po 4 ml pm 7 4o pm 8 05 pm lJ 45 am 5 3 j aor 110 11 10 am il 00 am 4 12 pm 8 30 pm 6 U pm 8 10 am Lv Ridsreway Jet . 12 65 am Lv Raleigh 3 0 am Ar Hamlet 6 SO am Lv " 6 45 am ax Wilmington, ........ 12oopm ax. cnaxioue, 9 6t am ArAtianta 33)um Ar Aogusta O & W C... & 10 pm ax Macon C of Ga. 7 20 .m at Montg'ry A A W P .. 9 20 pm Ar Mobile LAN 2 65 am Ar New Orleans LAN. 7 80 am at Naahrill N C A St L 6 36 am Ar Memphis " 4 UOpm NORTHBOUND. . Daily No 403 Daily No Zo LvAtUnUS SAL By... 1 00 pm Lv Charlotte 6 SJpua bv. Wilmingtoo, 3 Sjpm uj Hamlet.. 8 80pm Ar Raleigh 950am 9 00 pm 000 am 8 05 am 1130ai LyUd'way l'Oam ArPortamouui 7 00am ar Waah'ton N A W 8 B Ar Baltimore B tt P Co. at ftew York O C d b Co ar Philadelphia N YPAN 5 46 pm arnew York..... ...8 3a pm 44 2 00pm o ftopu 7 00am 7 uOam 180pm elOam 8 Ouam 66 80Jam Lv Tampa. ...... ..s A L 9 00 pm Lv Jacksonville 10 20 am Lv Savannah... 150 pm Lv Columbia . ... 6z7pm Lt Hamlet 9 40 pm LT Ka'igt 12 28am Lv Kidgeway Jet t loam LvRicnmoad & 10am Ar Waanington, p. xX.R. 8 45am Ar Baltimora P B B . .. 10 uSam Ar Pnllaarlghla P tt, R. Vt 27pu ArNew YoxaPRR ... 8 5pm 7 45 pm 11 69 am 6 45 am 920 am Is 07pm 2 15pm 6 oopm v SUput 11 sopm 630am Note. :Daily except sanday Time 1 Eastern TLue. "Central Dining care between New York and Rich mond, and Hamlet and Jacksonville on trains aos. 81 and 44. - Tickets on sale to all points. Pull man births. Reserved and reserva tions made on outgoing steamers from Norfolk. 'Baggage checked from hotel and residences without extra charge. Call at the Up-town Ticket Office Yarborough House Building, u. H. Gattis, C. T. and P. A. RALEIGH, N. C. Phones 117. H. 8. LEAED, T. P. A, Hamlet, N C MONE08?' Dd 8AVE Y0U E. E. h, BUNCH, Genl Pass. Argent cfe &r? General offices: Portamnntii xr. but. in.tn u?" 1,eciorB; ' GUARANTEED SALARY $900 YEARLY. Men and women of good address to 8011,8 10 appoint ! nt8' otbefs for loc1 workbook S aftfr ar Interests. $900 salary rniTd yearly? era commissions JftlM; ntid dcemeDt, old established house. Grand chance for earnest man or woman to secure pleas ant, permanent nositinn tJizz. and f nture. New, brilliant Un! wte at once. STAFFORD PRESS, 28 Church SL, Kew Haven. Conn r Htt cLtu i ,t(U dcl i ur rtt o mar riniM .v.. ' hmot an otW ttonSBljL"!M."3 . . . z r - Haaaaaa. rpcrt C6JT! AJhP BRAHCHM. AND ATLANTIC COAST LINK R OOMPANT Or SOUTH CAROLINA. TRALM QOIKO SOUTH Lv Rocky Lv WUsoo. Lv Biiua. . Lv rayettrv Ar rloraora Ooldebere... MaraoUa ... Wllra!atea Lv riorenea... LvFayattevUle.. Lv Bairna Ar WUaon... Lv Wilmington. Lv Magnolia Lv Goloaboro Lt Wilson. Ar Rocky Monet, Ar Tarboro ..... Lv Tarboro Lv Rocky Mount, Ar Wldon. fDanv axeept Monday. Bnndsy. Wilmington and Wtidon Kallroad, Tad kin Division Main Lin Train taaraa Wii mlngton 9 00 a. arrlTes FayUrviU 12 OS p, m leaves Fayetuvllls It 25 p. u. arrives Banford 1 41 p. ru. Ksturntcir laav Sanford 8U 6 p. m arrlvs Favauevliis 4 20 p. m., leave FayrtUvllls 410 p. iu., ariiTt . Wilmington 9 2) p. ra. Wiimineton and Waldon Railroad. Han neUsvuls Braach Train lea rat Bumo vills bta a. m , Maxton 9 (5 a ra Kad Sprinsa 9 OS a. ru., liopa Mills 10 bi a. m. arriva Kavettsvills 11 10. Petorning Fayettevule 4 4S p. Hop Mills &&. m., Ked Springs S 43 p. m Maxtoa 6 16 t . m., arrivas BennstuvUle 7 15 p. m. Oonneotions at Fayette vills with train vo 78 at Maxton with tbe i'arollca C .-a. Railroad, at Rod Springs with tha Rod Sprinn and Bow more Railroad, atbaufoil with the beaboard Air Lin and booUirra Railway at Golf with Durham and Charlotte Railroad. Train on tne Scotland Beck Branch RoaC leaves Wsldon S 6ft p. m., Halifax 4 17 p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at ft 08 p. m Ureu villa 6:57 p. m., Kinston 7:&& p. m. Rctoni. ing leaves Kinston 7 60 a. m., Greenvliis 8:62 a. m arriving liallfax 11:18 a. ru. Weldon 11:33 a. m..aaiiy exoept Bandar. Trains on Washington Branch leave Waan ington 8:10 a. m. and 2:80 p. m-, arrite l ar mele 9:10 a. m. snd4;0U p.m., return! ru leave Farmle 9:Sft a. m. and 6.30 p. ra., i rive WaahingUn li:00 a. m- nnd 7 SO p. n . dally exoept Sunday. Train lea yea iartwro, K. l. daliv aiceu tsonoay o.ou p. m., Ban aay b on aay .u p. re., ax- rives Plymouth 7:40 p. m.. 6 10 p.m., return ing leave riymoaui OAlly exorpt buru&v 7:60 a. m., and 8anday 9 a. m.t arrivw ! . boro 10:10 a ru. end 11:00 a. ro. Train on Midland N. C. Brcnch itarm Goldsboro daily, exoept Sunday ft .oj a. ta amying emttnneii a. to., rt-rT,ii leaves Smitbfield 7 KM a. m., arriyes at Golds joro 8.25 a. m. Trains on Nashville Branch leave RockT Moant at 9:30 a. m.. 8 40 p. ta., arrive .Nab vU;ei0 2Ja m., 4 03 i. m., SKh-g H.( 11 00 a. m., 4 25 n. iu., retTmjJna ley Sprlug Hoi III i a. m., 4 65 pja Naantie 1140 a. m., 5 25 p. bu, arrtys at Rociy Mount 12 00 a. m, 6 p. m., Cully axnepi Sanday. Train on Clinton Branch learra Wsa for Clinton cuuiy, exoept Banoay, 11:40 a. nu. and 4.25 p. in., returning lm :iicUu at 43 a. m. r.nd l&o p. m. Train No. 78 makes close c-jcerilca at Weldon for ail points North dally, all r yia luc&ioona. H. M. KMKESON. Gto'l Pa Art. i. tL KKNLY. Cen'l Mu ah mm a--w aiii v vu a A IX Y. V9KV,H Tren- WATU-Two reliable travel. Ing salesmen in tach State perma nent, position; salary and expense; experience not absolutely essential Address PlDEMONT TOBACCO WORKS, ureensboro, N.C. THE UNIVERSITY of NORTH lakOLINA lilJS UKAD OF THE STATE'S hUUL'ATIONAL SYSTEM inree academic courses leading Professional courses in Medicine and Pharmacy. Law, Summer School for Teachers. ScholarshlDS anil DA1IU 6J tj Um i'i i Jaa K 1 01 aca K iK-c r.Ci K rW.Td7 iSlj r. Ar Rocay Moapt.j 1 ooj Lv. Lv Tar bore. .;tl a - 1 !13 t 4 I" 111 Mt 1 S 13 407 li 4 tTl t 40 I ftj 11 ! ... 3C It . Ar T to S iO - Lr r. zrr....: si'" 7 6- 4 M . 6 00 AJ maul ooiho voter b a.H.i r. . g 15 it B 41 l fi0;....!n i .. . I Ar I aa &! -aa It! I M mmml IK A M I ..... m I . MBMaaBBm I UWI 8 011 13 4 to . s r 11 r. h. ' si.'r. r. a. 1 16 ft Si It IS 10 45 1 18 I SO 6 10 U 43,11 21 1 b 1 i ii! ' I Ar ...11 46 W 4 S3 i y .... r. a. an.r. a. w UMlly axorpk I Loans to needy. Froe Tuition $60 i anion to candi dates for Mlnistrv. Minister's Sons and i Teachera. 512 students besides 161 in Sum mer Bcnooi. teachers In the fa - vr"h auu iniorma uvu aHiaxeas F. P. VENABLE, President Chapel HI1U N. CL THE Buyers' Supply Company Will furnish yoa at rAti at home, on the farm or In vnn. T- .;;7.;ri!-"'"a?w a.irfrom xTC . woiesaie dealers ?faCndroTrchWE8T nlw IRON Roofi.no. ISE"8 Musical Ikstru MjpTs, Rewiso Macuixes. Books fSSSla write for . oaASYTiuso else; . "Ilow are prices on a few lean ing articles, dslivkkxd at ieid" in North Carolina - tIto iL "y depjt neat and durable ttfl. on5 k wns, 15; dump cari. $24- 'cart ,W4g2 axle tii.hfK..J ' , n kneels and rj, .f; S1B; nice cottage ornn 5. chapel organ 40; beautiful 7K fii?0Bp'ndia ne and well mad? -MrAr1 monejwe d W. S. BARNES, IUlsigh, H. a MaKtx. ;& II. C. RAILROAii ii. A.M. at fanMaboro Ttma Taa ia. of asd all vs- rrTio Ooldabortr H6t' I-aOraogra Katun - Ktnstun I'aowetl Iovrr Iover Core's.Crek Tuararora ... Clark' New Bern New Hrn Kivrnlal Crualan Hsfrlock... Newport Wildwood Atlantio . More head City McrrbradCitj Atlantio Hotel. M.City Depot ' i i I a a WKITBOUBl' TRAlUb t a kl ox-, fci mm'- r.k k :a ;a a is e ? a tc a i r- si t u . a FiMemsj daily. STATIOIIA li 06 S 10 4 S 10 U ion s la li f te Bests., m..... lAUranjc.. Faain craaa. Kinston LaawtlJ Dovaf OoreCreak.. .) mm.. S .... ( f 9 41 I 80 HQ 9 II 90U i; . u v a uc 7 io 7 3. 7 3 i r. 7X3 liieoarora.... . I lark'S mmmm.. Nswbera.... Rtverdalf Cn-axax lia aloe . Newport...... WIMwood . AtUaiiO.... . Lv J; I" W Li At Lv Monoad Vij'.. AUai,;trHcUi U. VUf Depot A. Jt. W Waur ataliona. tHup iairrapn aini.au Mrcaiar aup O. ms HILL, c Onnn ykkly to ;hn.tua VUUninn or woman to look af ter our growing bueitfefH in this and adjoining Count.. -a. to act at Manager and CJori.. pondt ut; work can b d i.- at our home. Kuclosv mt-if-aj. drifd, ftaniin-d -nvtlo4 particulars to II. A. ftmrijioa, in'l Mau'g'r, Oo'cvran Hug, opp!lUt U. r.Tnaury, VV ington, 1). (j. sjaI?T My MOM III. V M I lit I.I1HK I. Ik. ..'. tkal Ii ktnaltM u4 nH I.IL li lbll MUH. II. HOWAM.h MMllw m Mm Our f-erurnrS if we fail. Any -i r& ing sVclcli an-1 Jrfccrljtki of any ir.vct.vma; prunit!7 rttJe or cir;kn iter :i ' ts; the pat.ta1il.:y of umc, "I low t l'alit" cnt jon r"ursL l'aii.H hrou;h tit a4vmiwl fur at t ;-. I'atcnts taVcn otil thrmih u mrive :- rfiVr,wtliout charge, in Ti!E 1'at t-VT !' OKD, an i'.!ast:atrf5 anl wMcly cirt-ii1.' J f naL consultrd 1 y Manufarurv-rt aud I:.vwt a m , . . ' ena lor lamle coj.y FREE. Auijr, VICTOR J. EVAIIS & COm (Patent A omrya,) ErrnsBuUdlr.?'. WISHIMSTOSLUt AGENTS, Bo'tker T. Wst'titf ton baa writt- Jt torv or him nu asT work. He gives !hls views on tt Kto Problem and all his best r;--:D White and colored popl are ci,,f4 advanced order?, a hocarta f agents. Both white and colors agents make mot,ey with tbia tca Wne today. J. L. NICHOI 4 CO, Atltnta.o. MAI R BALSAM Itemdit CEME MAJOR'S LETMtt a) I at .w A U V ..1. f Tv1 tloa. few ,d If.rlpai.4 I m..m - '.amr, Alawt a Ml. " '- ri fPM. If j- Tum.maw' aUaaocfWaV wilbur r. sMiTar ;r-rirv7 f naaiaam, SMB.I cc W K- COlltGE. UXW5T0". mmtrt man t ' iv lor tiu after mlvTMutf t,m H aWa m&tuit ' T aoauliw, rpWa. and bm 7t. KMatt y Uri rra ' a tratlvatca. tl ;5a to UvoatandaVV - WAWTED I Reliable man for Manager Bratch Office we wish to open 1 this vicinity. If your record 1s O.K here i8 an opportnnlty. Kndly gir good referenoe wiien wrltlrlgT THE A. T.UQErTs ITHOUSAU KOf -CIXCIKHATJ, OHIO. Y 1 eAu I- ,,' - 1 MwNwira fimtUTm, mr rarest Itmi 7-
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 28, 1901, edition 1
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