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0 1 THE CAUCASIA TjL tbiikskeuaybciaeueims. . adaccikcus mikTizszim. diettfbv N. O., April 11, IkOl. Knltrrd at the l't ufllre in KaMfD, N. C aa aewnd -class mail matter. VKKV LATEST NKWH. Mur Om W mrromtf S4JU A HORRIBLE TRACCOY AT WAOC. Alriir.Miollarki MlataMf Haatfe a I "amed DOOM. the Muilif Trala. News and Ob rfer. At Wade, JS. ('., a station r tbe AtUouc Coast Line, about fl Uei lite north of Fajettefille, ittera wai a borribU death jrsterday af ternoon at about quarter pst oor o'clot k wtjoQ a enzy man commit ted auiode. A Jouik countryman, J. J. Me fail, who lives ia Cumberland tuna ty, bad b count msaue, aud was to bare bfn brought to th Ctn'rsl Hospital hero yesterday. His broth er and uncle wer in charge of h.n at the depot ia Wad-, as train No. Tm palled lo. - Tney wert vadeaToriofr to jrei bin aboard, but jast an the traia started he got away from tbm aod daahed ondur the cars. Thtse passed u?e the uafortaoate joaog man k hcjr hits at ooce, aad throwing but uody alongside the track. Km City Maa Tklak mm la ta Kldsapperf Bo-Wata to Tlm4 . Kansas City, Mo, Dispatch, 6 b. I 0 . . . ., tt - A ... , ' . . r7, Rochester, April 9. Tro daager- Charles Dewltt. who drivesa wag .J00, flr oeQrra at four o'eleek tb s oa or a local laundry, called on tbe morieg. from wbiea aaay t s police today to uk aid lo finding , nmTTwiy a-apd daatfc. Oie toau bU patenta. lie thinks he Is Char- t, .mi mxmng lie Bom. Ho tells a at ory aa 'ulUfi Tb. llfl llt4,r-(13r molodrarna.1 tn a fit. story brick tenemaat ao wn "Wben vert young, not or 4 or M ,h , B.iroo Bl k. on 8 ate street, ft be saye. -1 Jivtd in an L sbaporf 1 wbee tbey arnd many teaaaia i -amed nouse, the clapboards n vvrc hogin oat of the windows which ran op aid down. Aa I re UBa standi r oa fire eeeapea. All ot TIE EttE UaCSEO CfFLC tZXXT. Fire In Hickory. Hickory, N. U . April 8 The fire alarm thl afternoon an noun ted tbo burning of the llickory 'nn, alarming tho whole town and cans log tho majority of the inanufao turlng enterprise of tho city to hut down b-hld8 tho closing of business ho ia h. After several con nectlons bad boon made, tho Latta and Martin pump was turned on from the IIlckry Milling Company, and by the aid of heroic workers, the fire wan extinguished, bat not until after conn derable damage, es pecially to the furniture, which was badly broken by blng thrown and carried from the building. The lire wa first discovered In the kitchen over the range, which was co u fined entirely to rear of the hotel. The tin roof had to finally be torn off of the klnchen depart ment before the lire could be i tlngulshed. The hotel and furni ture Is Insured through local agents for f 20,000 Mara lllowrra (Indnr Woman's Lead, Frankfort, Ind , April 8. While tho gang of Hit'e blower which bat- tied so desperately wilh the citizens of Michigan town Sunday morning aetMiM to liavo made a temporary ch ca, there have bveu Hennational developments in connection with tho case. The local Klice have a woman under surveillance, who U suHpected of being the leader of the gang. It is Udieved that the gang operated from this city, and that they are now in hiding here. If this woman hliall undertake to leave the city nh will le clowely hhadow ed, and the arrest of tho other sus Hcb will probably follow. Indica tions point to the uncovering of a detierate gang, with this city as Its headquaiterM. member my mother. she was a fall haired English woman, young, with a ruddy complexion. One dy I was kidnapped. K'fbtor ten men pot a wet cloth In my mouth and covered my bead with a tablecloth. ' Then be tells of traveling by rail aod boat to a place he thinks was et. John, N. B. Finally he thinks he got to Chicago. He says be was ebloroformed fifty tlmoe while on heee travels, and several times be heard bis captors planning to kill blm because pursuit was so hot. At last hs was left with a family named Hereon man. Toey llv d in Chicago and ta.er In Marseilles. III. When any one tame to visit the family he was pot to bed After a while bis old captors took him again and there was more travel Then be went to Pes Moines, la., and there were the Herschmans again. He txcame one of that fam lly and went to school under their name. When eighteen or nineteen years old he got the Idea that he was be lng slowly poisoned and ran away. He dropped tbe name Herschman and called himself Dewltt. He has lived here about two ytars, bavlog come here from Omaha. He Is now about thirty years old He says be has spent all the money he could earn the last seven or eight years tbe seventeen fata dies in the oadd iog are aeconnted for with 'be x-e-piion of one woman, Mrs. K-eoat, who lived on tbe fvartb fijor. She i da and derepit, and was proba bly cbff oeated. O ie ot tbe many thrill in reseae made by tbe firemen was that of Mrs- Barker and bar infant from tb third fi or. To ere was no fire es cape for her to get out npon. Tbe moke ponr-d in a volume oat ot tbe windows atd she was almost over come, when a Udder was placed ae-ainst tbe window atd she was earned d iwn in the arms ot a ft e man. A Mrs. Benson was earr.rd down tbe fire escape from tbe aeeond floor. She was ill at tbe tims and had little elotbing on. Tne shoek may prove fatal. Michael Dnraey ffll down one fl ght and sprained her ankle. ' Only by the merest change were four erson saved from snff leation at a fire at Kinston at tbe samt bonr tbis morning. Anguinaldo not so Important. Washington. April 8. Fogges- tlons continue to pour In on the administration as to what shall be done with Anguinaldo The Presi dent and nis cabinet have talked t.na mtt.Mr nvor - inn n&Yja a urta r- searching for bis people. According enMy j-eached a decision to treat M;.u. u.Vu.Wauua no eye ne n9 Agulnaldo as an oroinary prisoner aecured from old-time ne ghbors he of war and not to do nJlhlng that wasa ch ld round of face, with wui give him the Impression that dimples in cheeks and chin, skin he u a pergon of great importance. light and clear, eyes brown, hair flaxen and curly, hands small and chubby." Strange as his story Is Dewltt seems to believe It himself and the police are Interested. YOUNG MAN KILLS HIS 8WEETHEART. A Colored Woman Indicted for Illegal Voting. Denver, Col , April 9. A warrant bas been laancd for tbe arrest of Mrs. M. A. Ratcliff", on the charge t f wil fully, knowingly and unlawlally vo ting in the wrong precinct at tbe late city election. She is 39 years of age and bas two children. She was an active Democratic worker dnring the campaign pre jeding the city elec tion. It is said that she is the first woman arrested in this country for an election fraud. Wore Confederate (ray In the l'ulpit. Staunton, ., April 8. The Rev. James l Smith, editor of the Rich mond Central Presbyterian, preach ed to Stonewall Jackson Camp of Confederate Veterans at the First Presbyterian Church last night. The preacher, w ho was one of Jack son's aids and at his elbow when Jackson was hot at Chance! lors ville, wore the Confederate gTay In the pulpit. Then Shoot Himself-Girl had Broken Kogaeenient on Account of Parental Objection. Chattanooga, Tenn., April 9. This afternoon at Summerville, Oa., about forty miles south of here, J. J. Arrington shot and killed Miss Minnie Cleghorn and then killed himself. The tragedy occurred on the atnet in front of the home of the woman. Arrington fired ten hots, five taking effect in Miss Cleghorn's breast and three in his own breast. He died almost in stantly, but the young woman lived a few minutes. They bad been en gaged to be married for some time, but there was objection on the Dart I Jenkins in of the woman's parents, and sheland thirty broke the engagement several days ago. Since this time Arrington had been acting strangely and had made several attempts to see Miss Cleg horn without success. This afternoon Miss Cleghorn started for the home of a neighbor. She had gone only a short distance from her own gate when she was accosted by Arrington. A few words passed and Arrington drev a pistol and began firing at her. All the shots aimed at her took effect, any one of which would have prov ed fatal. When the young woman fell, he pointed the pistol at his own breast but the first two shots went wild. "Both parties were members of well known Georgia families. Miss Cleghorn was the youngest daughter person of great Importance Tney appreciate that this capture had a very gojd effect, particularly in tnis country, wnere, it seems, according to their observation, to have taken the wind out of the sails of the anti-imperialist move ment. it U a mistake to buppose, however, that the President and his advisers are giving any great amount of thought as to what dis position shall be made of the Filipino leader. Ca ftarry mm kie Crw H c mr Um IUHimore, April s.Tbe Mr chanU and Mluera steamahip State of Texan arrived In port this morn ing from Savannah, bringing the capUln and crew of tlx men of the scboiioer Erie, rescued at ea 1M Sunday. Capt. N. 8. Eldrldge of tbe 8tte of Tex made the following Mtatrmest of the tuHCoe: "Sunday, April 7, about 3:20 p. m.,I mw a lot of wrtckagt'.ptrbi of a ve wel and a largn quantity of lum ber. Immediately I iucreaMed my lookut. when urgently, on the starboard bow, I saw a rait with the Z?ZZ?Zg: appearance or men on u. i iurua i AzJ tor tm jkttiuftos, who Uaa iwmWr . I I he fr attv of a Wiimg wmiIk-! oUf hfte. Hr tol4 m to coattau him Brnrtts. UiMlad I wou!4 K1 well. Rbmts: pmint mr tbe cne ol protol ad dtatrena fran tortared anadrs achuf Jotata aad earned Dcrrca. TWkkndba beca potKMMd by the arajBsiaUaa 4 waste taaster ta the sywbna, aad caa M loegcr apply the pare aad bcaiifc ctutsiav lng food tbey requix. The whole svstem tecla tbe effect U this actd potsoa aad aot Until the blood bas brca pariacd aad brougM Wk to a bealthy riv,lrt-ffii wiT tbe acite aad pains ceaae. Ur. X1. l w lmm atfrt, X. K. turn tm worwl ha Ta pu aa ao ''M that t I a aits.lL nm Ht rrr one. aa4 the ahlpa head directly for it, and kept a tharp lookout, and presently j saw a signal, which I annwervd with! the tea m whistle to let them know their eisroal was seen, and we were bearing down on them with all speed. I also stationed a man in the rigging with marine gUm, carefully watching the different pieces of wreckage as we passed, so that we should not pass any one that by chance should be clinging to to the wreckage unobserved. At 3:50 I stopped the ship and lowered a boat and rescued captain rerry and his entire crew of six men from the American' schooner Erie of i Jacksonville. Fla.. with lumber for Savannah." Tne ship was wrecked on Friday in the Pan Shoal in a gale, rough seas and thick weather. The vessel soon began to break up. Captain Berry and crew lashed tnem- selves on the top of the after- house and drifted out to sea. When rescued they were sixteen mdes east- northeast from Frying Pan Shoal". Their frail raft was gradually sick ing and breaking up. Tbe mm were knee-deep in water, drenched from dead to foot, and were nearly ex- aansted. Had it not been for the Texas coming along at that time all vonJd have perished, as night was coming on and the wind and sea vere increasing. L h After mmimr I (TW rl timr wuhoat rtmtiaf th Jigtetr benefit, I declined coat tan at, trratmtwf an looser Hantia ttrar4of K. t H (ftwifi ikbRiicj roraiir.ciw lur M nttWUIUB. I oerfeled. !bo ia devpair however. 10 glee le ardK-is a trial and alter I had takea a few bottles was able ta hobble around on crate, and eery auun there after had mo a-e fur them at mV. t a. a. hanae aretl me atxtnd aad well. All the diatreaairi paia have left ne. mr appetue hi retaraed aad I am bmmpy to be aaia teatored to petted the great vegrtabl punner ana tonic, n the ideal remedy in all rheumatic troubles. There are no ornate ot minerals in it to disturb tbe digestion aad lead to ruinous habits. We have prepared a special book oo Rheumatism which every sufferer from this painful disease should read. It is the most complete and interesting book ol the kind in existence. It will be sent free to any one desiring it. Write our pbysi. cians fully and freely about yonr case. We make no charpe for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, CA. KJ IkJlkJl Bis Handle Factory Harmed. Cadillac, Mich., April 8 Mitchell Brothers' handle factory, the larg est In America, was burned to day. The loss Is 165,000 partially Insured. To prulu: tS- best ults in fruit, vcfetce or jntia, the fertilizer used must contain enough roUsh. For partic ulars see our pamphlets. Wo send them free. GERMAN kali work j Xaataa New Vara. oaMaaaawaaBBaawaBaBBMBasBaBBBaBavBBVBMBBaMwjaaaaaB sBSBBBaasaasavavavsasaBBaffavaaBavsjamaa Our SHOES Pyny-Pectoral A QUICK CURE FOR t COUGHS AND COLDS $ 5,000 Witness a Wrestling Match St. Louis, April 8. In the wrest ling match at the Coliseum this evening for the heavy weight championship ol America, Tom Jenkins of Cleveland, O., defeated Ernest Roeber of New York, taking two out of three bouts. The con ditions of tbe match wire that whichever won the first of two falls in the shortest time should have the naming of the style of the decisive bout. The first bout was catch as catch can and was won by twenty -live minutes seconds. The second bout, Uraeuo-Rom&n, was taken by Kotber In thirty minutes and forty seconds. Tne deciding bout was at catch as-catch-can and was won by Jenkins In eleven minutes and forty-five seconds. Five thousand people witnessed the match. Knocked Off a Ninety-root Bridge. Coatesville, Pa., April 8. Two men, aged about twenty-six years, were struck and killed by the main line express on the Pennsylvania Railroad to day as they were cross ing over the high bridge which spans Brandy wine Creek. Tney were thrown a distance of ninety feet to the ground below. They are supposed to have been Hebrew peddlers, as Russian passports, made out in tne name ot nussman, were found on their persons. Very valuable Remedy in all affections of the THROAT or LUNGS 2 Large Bottles, 85c X iavis a Lawrence co.. Limited, m a - w tt. , . ... i jtoji -b of i-crry uana' rain-mikr. uuwv v u-v-wv. w. vi. ve-Teia i We call the attention of our read ers to the advertisement of M r T. W . Blake, the jeweler, which appears in another column of this issue. Tlie Commissary Scandals. Manila, April 9. Tne trials of pet sons mixed up in the commissary scandals will commence at an earlv date. It is expected that tbe inves tigation will lead to many exposures, as the deficit amounts to over $100,- 000. Litt'eton Female College continues to receive more applications for teach ers from among its former pupils and graduates than it can aocept. At tbis time every former pupil of the institu tion, so far as can be ascertained, who desires to teach is at work. A teacher is desired immediately for a good country scnool. Any young rxF Planiain .Tnhn H Plcxrhorn a I trmrA Ho aep.nroH m cnnnln nf shot r. I lady Wisninir WIS place may Write at wealthy planter. She was charm- ladder, spliced them, and dropped .no to Rev' J Rnode- Littleton, lnor ana eounipci npiuntiii. Whon i wv iu uuwiuo, mo ib uu won WATCHES ADD JKWELBY. High calss Goods. Lowest prices. My Clocks are reliable any style. The little intermittent alarm clock Is a sure worker. Every home needs one. Repairing Done Honestly and Carefully. If you are thinking of purchasing a Watch or watch-charm or other Jewelry, come to see me. T.W. Blake, Raleigh, U. C. Local Inspector for S. A. L. PRISONER ESCAPES. Placed a Dummy in Hia bed and Scaled a Illa-h Wall to Freedom, Washington Post. Moundsvllle, W. Va., April 8 The State penitentiary authorities this morning . discovered that Joseph E. Greene, a United States prisoner, serving four years for grand larceny, had put a dummy in his bed, scaled tbe high wall, and scaped He was aconsump tlve and unable to work, and ws allowed to walk about the prism Cash for a Mexican's Life. Washington, April 8. The Mexi can Ambassador today received from the Secretary of State a draft for $2,000 paid out of humane consid eration, and without reference to the question of liability, as full in demnity to the heirs of Florentine Snaste, a Mexican citizen, who at lynche I in La Salle county, IVxas in 1895. H IUKS' CAPUBiTJE Headache Curu . . ! LtAVta no bad xrr&'i WHATEVER ; 15, 'Si and 50c. at Druggata Anticephalalgine ; The Original UKAU At'HK and NEUKALUIA CUKK. SAFEST - AM - BIST i5 and 60 cents a bottle For 8ale by all Druggists. Southern RAILWAY iStandard Railway of Tbe South. The Direct Line o all point - - - - - Texas California all sww : lWt ia tig hi ttyw a4 v a tip an fcsataw. T ey at ased reHany of a. IhmtmTwfm w gtaer- aaWe ererj pair Uat five tAtaaactKa, all tavesa cbsapee than y raa teiy thesa elarwVere r ta are Walk I el Jobber, aa w tare the said leer aa proOta. TWtr aty U U right, ta4r cvic- le rig hi. ib riea te Mbt IUaa are the a thlaga m coa alder. fW tbesa aad eoatlace jwer-s-4f. DANIEL ALLEN AND MIIOK I)Ll:itH. RALEIGH. TJ. O. COMPANY, Our Ladies' Ready to Wear Over Garments, Tailor EHade DOBBora & At Teeter's Stare. Suits, "9 Separate Sfilrti Shirt IZIaisto. Silk and Washable Kinds, Largest and Uost Select Stocks AT LOWEST PRICES. Come to Raleigh and be fitted. No any attention! to further perfect the Promptly Filled. extra charfe fer fit Hall Order Public School ooks ! 1 Florida - Cabal - Porto Rico. To Take thn Mayflower to Porto Rico. Washington Pont. It i probable that Gov. Allen will go back to Porto lUeo aboard the May flower. It was the inlen tlon of the Navy Detriment to put this vessel out of commission for a thorough overhauling, but it U real ized that the governor must have a suitable ship at San Juan, and the Mayflower is bet suited for the ser vice desired. pasaer-by reached her side she was conscious and paid: 'Oh, why did he do it?" Arrington was manager Arrington Drug Company well-to-do business man. to his whereabouts. Is supposed to have .n vA possinie. Outside help made escape of the ! and a Filipinos for the Navy. Washington, April 8. This conn try is to have a native Piliplno navy Secretary Long has cabled Instructions to Admiral Remey. commander of the Asiatic squadron to enlist five hundred native sailors to man the gunboats and other small vessels formerly belonging to Spain, now used by the United .States in the archipelago. Thfse Farm re Tight with Pletola. Richmond. Va., April 8 There was an exciting auel witn pistols near Forks of Buffalo, in Amherst county, to-day between H. B Jen nings and A. D. Whltten, farmers. Jennings was struck on the, arm, two bones being broken. The trouble grew out of one of Jennings' tenants having the house of Whit ten searched for some plant bed canvas that had been missed. Driven from their Homes. Haverhill, Mass., April 7. Flood causes New En glanders to flee from their homes to-night. Most ol cities are in utter darkness, as electric light plants have been compelled to shut down. NOTICE OF SEIZURE. Found Babies In Boxes. Clarksburg, . Va., April 8. oaars aivuinaKU. ii'Bo i mi, raa iwtva nlnvlnir QnTVftvnr on the I At ratterson-s image, a Darrei oi five hundred dusky tars will form Jt&SS corn whiskey, 140 gallons, as property A Richmond Ice Plant Burned. Richmond, Va., April 9. Fire on the upper dock today destroyed the Ice plant of Mrs. Jane King and the tobacco factory of Ilagan Dart and Company. The loss is estimat ed at about 50,000. Truckman Horace Clark was caught beneath falling bricks and one arm and one leg were broken. the nucleus of an important force. he navy department officials have bund that Americans cannot stand the climate of the Philippines wnen serving on board vessel In the waters of the Islands as well as the natives can Took Sixty Prisoners. London, April 9. Under date of Pretoria, April 9, General Kitchener reports that Colonel Plumer took alxty prisoners and a seven-pound gun at Petersburg. He destroyed 210,000 rounds of small-arm ammu nition and a considerable quantity of powder and dynamite. Cheered by It. From the Indianapolis Press. "You are sure you can support my daughter in the style to which she has been accustomed?" asked the Heavy Father. 'Sure, Mike." answered Our Hero, with the assurance of youth, "Well, I'm jrlad to hear it. It's more than I can afford any longer." A Big Hotel Fire. Ottawa, Ont., April 9. Two nun dred guests were In a frightful panic in Kussell house fire this morning, Russell theatre, the fines piaynouse in Canada, which ad joined the hotel, was destroyed Ths "Bell of New York Onera Com pany" Inat I a uonrv and nnatnma. I"5 House was to the Dominion . wn Filth Avenue is to the United 8tt?' Tlie Prince of Wales stop- Notice is hereby given of seizure of the following property for violation of the internal revenue lawBof the United States : At Franklinton, N C , Feb. 26, 1901, 10 eallona corn whiskey, or Jna May. His Second Attempt Landed htm In lhe Courts. Norfolk, Va.. April 8 James Bondurant, eleven years old stole the tug Fannie, of Capt. Twohy's fleet, two weeks ago. After escap- ng punishment for that theft and also for stealing a bicycle, he has stolen another tag. Last night he Impressed a ten year old negro boy Into servlee as fireman and tried to get off with the Estel e. a much larger prlie than the Fannie. The boy pirate did not succeed In clearing the dock, however, before the captain of the little vessel caught him. His latest exploit landed him In court and brought down upon him a nne or siou. Iieavea two or three aCiUlona to Tulane. New Orleans, La., April 8 A telegram announced the. death to day in New York of Mrs. Josephine Louise Neweomb. Her will leaves her entire fortune, with the excep tion of a few legacies, to be used in tbe tupport and maintenance or H. Sophie Neweomb Memorial College for the higher education of girls. The college is a part of Tulane uni versityornew Orleans. She now leaves the residue of her fortune, estimated at from two to three million dollars to the support of the college. hills near the Pinmckinnlck mines to day found the bodies of two babies rolled in woolen cloth and burled in rough boxes. They were evidently about . a week old at death. Authorities took charge of them and gave them decent burial and are investigating. of unknown. At Elna Citv, N. C , March 11. 1901, ft packages of corn whiskey, 193 7 gal lons, distillery premises and apparatus of registered grain distillery, Mo. 2,98 and 6 nackaees of corn whiskey. 288 6 gallons and one package 11 gallons, nronertv of E. A. Norris. At star, jn. u. Marcn o, iwi, ddis and 2 kegs of corn whiskey, about 360 Mkt Abdicate if it ia a Girl. London, April 9. "The health of I lVV ofareh 15. lwTdistill Emperor Nicholas has been shaken ery premises, still and fixtures etc. , by the recent commotion," says the and 10 bbls. of corn whiskey, about 460 St. Petersburg correspondent of the gallons, as property of B. Auman. Daily Express, and he will probably I a Msyaviua, a. v.. awen , iwi, abdicate if the next child of the twojugs gauonaeacn, a property Empress should be a daughter. 0I"in7 .hOM nMMrtT will file their claims witn me in Lady Bmrned to Death aad Others Injured. Rochester, N. Y., April 9 Mrs Kate Keenan was burned to death and several persons injured in a fire in the Barron block. Fifty occu pants of tho houses were panic and were rescued with great dificulty. Pneumonia Epidemic In Klondike. Seattle, Wash.. April 0. Dawson j passengers who arrived by tne steamer "City of Seattle," report that pneumonia is epldemio in the Klondike. American Consul Mc- Cook is very ill, with practically no chanoe or recovery. A Nice Sprlna Suit of Clothes. Will be given free to anyone who will sell only 100 packets seeds for us I at 6c eaco o money required in ad vance. Write us a postal saying yon ac cept this offer, and we will mail the seeds to yon as once. T. J. tLvsa Co.: seedsmen, Richmond, Va. - MARCH AND THE LION. SOU BTHINO BITTKR THAK THE OLD SAW. The saying aboat the lion and the lamb in March often prove false, but there is another one and a better one which is literally true When Marcn comes Sarsanarilla talize your nioou, you may expect, when it goes out, that it will leave you fro from that tired feeling and with none of the boils, pimples and erup tions whicn manifest themselves be cause of impure blood in the spring. If you have not already begun taking Hood's Saraaparilla for your spring medicine, we advise you to begin to day We assure you it will make joa feel better all through the coming sum mer. -' ' my I office within thirty days as required by law. or the same will be forfeited to the nae of the United States. March 18, 1901, S. O. Duhc ah. Collector. Bv J P. H. Adams. Deputy Collector, Raleigh. N. C. I A Heavy Feeling After Eating. avaaavaaaavavasnvavsavavavaaffn Hr. Harry M. White, aged forty-one years, conductor Pennsylvania R. R., living 910 N. 29th St, Philadelphia, Pa., writes under date of May 4, 1898: For years I suffered with a heavy feeling after eating and headaches, and some times when I would stoop to catch a switch I would get so giddy that I would have to stand awhile to get so I could perform my duty. I took phosphate of sodium, lemon Juice, bromo seftzer, baking soda, and doctored with home opathic physicians and got no relief. One day when out on the road I picked up a circular telling of Ripans Tabules and I thought I would try them. 1 am happy to say 1 found relief in the first box I got. 1 can eat things now that made me sick before. My wife had wind dys pepsia and 1 advised her to try the Ripans Tabules. She got so much better that I bought a dozen boxes and would not be without them in my house if they cost me two dollars a box. I recommend Ripans Tabules to any one who is afflicted like I was. There is scarcely any condition of iU-haatth that Is not Of a K.I.P.A.N.S Tabule. and the Dries. 10 for S cant. or Justify any one in enduring ills that are easily cured. hythe For sals by Drarxisf The Public Schools are nou opening oyoi the State, and will need supplies. Thess school books and supplies can be had at a discount to teachers and dealers from ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO., rat .-mTGKB:, 3ST. Q Simpson's Eczema Ointment Cures All Skin Diseases. CURED TO STAY CUKKD? YES, CUIIED Tt) STAY CURED! And that means CUKED TO STAY CUHED! Sent by Mall for 25 cent. William Sinpson, Ftmmacist, Halrfrb, fl. C. The Man Wilh the Ax NEEDS CLOTHES THAT Will WEAR. This is ths kind Hake a Specialty of, at Popular Prices. Men's and Bojr'i Shoes, 75 91.00. 91.25 and 31.50. THE sft I if 1 L 31 J I imZmu SaaaftMaaaa 1 1 Fifty Thousand Copies Of TURNER'S N.C ALMANAC will bo lssned for tne year iwi To advertise Is simply to make known, who yon are, where yon are, and what yon have to sell. How to do this effectually, ana as tne smau est possible cost is the problem ior yon o soive. las uuuuv w waw riMiirad resnlta from adYertiainc Is due to the way some people do it, and hav iniahiv q rt dAM not nav." Tne lucucioua war w w medium that nas repntauon, circuiauou sum yvi.mmu.wvj . a Almanao has been the State Standard for 64 years, and hat an annual circulation of 50,000 copies, and remains a standing advertisement for a year. Advertising rates npon application. ENNIS PUBLISHING C0n RALEIGH, N. C YARBOROUGH HOUSE. RALEIGH. N- C is headquarters tor Everybody. Kates $2.00 and 02.60 per day. Elegant Rooms With Baths, 50 ENTS PER DAY EXRA. L. T. BROWN. Manager. FSKK COACH AT ALL TRAINS. CARROLLTOM IHKDTEIL. baudig-b; o (0-0-0-0-0-0) is literally true . When Marcn r - in and finds you taking Hood's VtZ (PJ iLIL ttu7 arilla to purify, enrich and Ti- l J- iKrUaiVaf 5T 51 1 y aSaaijasaaaBaWBSBl n STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1 8a a. Ctty of Raxxios, Wakx CoujrrY. ta n DMn.t.tAnn.tkMoath that he ia of the firm of Edwards A I BrouKhton. Printers and Binders, doing business in the city of Raleigh a hA mmA firm tia.vA made a contract with the Svxias PUBLISH lng Company to print J,ouo oopies oi rnrnera u w J Ml BVC mm mmm mm mm. mm U m wmm I lyearxvw. wa .ikih !. OWwo W D01VIV oi" aim wiaviium ta SEAL. presence, this the 27th day of August, A. D. 1800. W.M. Buss, Clerk Superior Court, ... byVOTUViraltoTjaItttT - Under New Management. 'Has RATES 82 : PER : DAY. Joe Wolf. Proprietor.
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 11, 1901, edition 1
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