Z ' t " 1 1 wrm i i . . ... i ; I trTLtfnrc Came to Life. Kenwood, W. Vs., April 4. Joe Policb, a ml'Mle-agttl 81av, rtme to life this evening whiles coroner's Jury wa lioMin anl Inquint over hi PUptiOMvl dal body. While wi rklnx In the yard of the WheelintC U'l plant U-lay he tul denly fell and hi fellow-workmen believed him dead. Hi body wai carried to the City Hall. Juxtlce Harry ItIddlo.IiuAiil-d a Jury and had taken evidenw. He had filial out a blank death certificate and wa about to nljjn It when I'ollch Hat uj, ruMnxl liLi eyen and looked about in a dan! ort of way. rhynlelan pronounce! it an un UHual cane of HUrfpt'iidttl animation resulting from crampw. I'olich will be back at hit work to-morrow. MM W l?vyoPEa jtesciuTEEf "Pure Makes the food more delicious and wholesome rtonre rumr nxmza Am is, ai More HlilpN Tliun eelel. Washington, April 4. Hear Ad miral Crow nliwh led, thief of the bureau of navigation, hart HUggeHted to Sxretary Ing tlie consideration of the quentloii of reducing the fleet In the l'liillppiiie on account of the apparent coliij of the insurrection. Hecent reports have shown there is very little activity on the part of the Insurgent blockade runnera, and with the capture of Agulnaldo and the dally surrender of insurgent commands, the navy does not need such a large force to co-operate with the army. Before taking action the Navy Department will ascertain the opinion of Itear Admiral llemey, commander-in-chief of the Asiatic station. A Mm C'owhldd'd fur Drvaaeaa.! Suffolk, Va., April 4. John Ward, colored, who gained notorle'y lant year by volunteering to run be fore bloodhound, was to-day offic ially cowhlded in the city hall. The alternative for drunkenness was sixty days in jail, and Ward chowe the thrashing. Chief of IVlce Ames put thtrty etripes acrosH hi back. Ward uttered no cry. Father hhoot Invalid Hon. Parkersburg, W. Va., April 6. At Crow Sum mit, Jackson county, James Wheaton shot and mortally wounded his invalid son Everett, who was attempting to prevent his father from beating his mother. Everett will die. The father was trotted, Governor Allen denies the report that he has resigned a Governor of I'orto Uico. Hut Very I.ittla ImproTcmiiDt. Times Mercury. The new election law is very little fairer than the one of 18'J'J. It does not say that the different par ties shall have a chance to choose their Judges of election, and here is where the meanness is done. Neith er does It show that the Judges and registrars are required to bo sworn. This Is the way we see it as publish ed In the lepers. It Is Just as we expected to find it. A party that Is afraid to give even the minority re presentation of its own election, means to do dirt if it Is necessary and where it is needed to place or keep tliat patty In power. THREE MEN KILLED IN A WRECK. On tb Durham and Charlotte Uallroad Mear fclulf. Jonesboro, N. C, April 4. Late this eveuiug there was a wreck on the Durham and Charlotte Kail road near Gulf, in Chatham county. The engineer aud two negroes were killed and another man was injured. The train ran off the track into a creek catching the three men under it. The bodies have not yet been re covered. A similar wreck occurred at the same place about a year ago, a young lady being killed and several Injured. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. Special Kate Via H A L. Ball way. leneral Missionary Conference M. K. church, Routb New Orleans, La, April 21 30. 19017 One tirst class fare from all points ratn from Raleigh f 25 50. Tickets to b- sold April 22, 23 and '21, final return limit May 3. Southern Baptist Convention Meet Ing, New Orleans, La , May 9-16 1901. One first-class rate for round trip from all points, rate from Raleigh $25 50. Tickets sold Mav 7, 8 and 9, return limit May 20. Extension o! final limit may be obtained until June 1 by depositing ticket with Joint Agent at New Orl.ans on or before May 16, and on payment of fee or fifty cents. Unlttd Confederate Veterans' Re union, Memphis, Tnn.. May 28 30, 1901. Special low rates from all points; rate from Raleigh $16.45 for round trip ; tickets sold May 25, 26 and 27, return limit June 4. Extension of final limit may be obtained until June 30th, by depositing ticket with Joint Agent at Memphis and upon payment ot fee of fltty cents International Christian Endeavor Convention. Cincinnati. Ohio Ju ly 6 10, 1901. One first class fare for round trip from alt DOints; rate from Ralegh $16 59, tickets sold July 4, 5 and 6, return limit July 14. Kxtensloa or the final limit may bo obtained to rieDtember 1st by depositing ticket with Joint Agent in Cincinnati on or beroro July lutn, ana on pay ment of fee of fifty cents. National Educational Association, Detroit. Mich , July 7-12, 1901 One faro for round trip from all nointa. plus $209 membership fee. Rate from Raleigh $18.80 via Rich mond, $20 60 via Washington. Tick ets sold July 5. 6 and 7, return Km it July 16. An extension of final limit may be obtained to Septem ber 1st, by depositing ticket before July 12 with the Joint Agent at Detroit and on payment of fee of fllfty cents. Triennial Conclavve Knights Templar, Louisville, Ky , Aug. 27- 30, 1901 One fare for round trip from all points; rate from Raltigh $18 35 via Richmond ; tickets sold August 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28, return limit Sep tember 3. For further information call on or address, C. H. Gattis. C. P. & T. A. Raleigh, N. 0. 'louse Destroyed by Iaudallde. ' Parkersburg, W. Va., April 6. The landslide near Woodland Sta- tion, on the Ohio Kiver, destroyed the residence of it. M. Reynolds. Tne houM cost about $8,000. The family got out with all the furniture and movable parts of the house. RELIEF IN SIX HOURS. Distressing Kidney and Bladder uisease relieved In six hours by "New Geeat kouth American Kioey Cube." It la a great sur prise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain In bladder, kidneys and back. In male or female. Relieves retention of water almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this 1b the remedy. Bold by lienry T. Hicks, druggist, Raleigh, N. C. Sept. 19-1 j. The Capital City Line. It Magnificent Through and Local Paa aDirfr Service between the Kat and Mouth and Southwest. The Seaboard Air Line Railway is called 1 he i apital City Lino, be cause It enters tne Capitals of the six ritates which It treaveises, ex clusive of the Nationals Capital, through which Its trains run solid from New York to Jacksonville, and Tampa Florida. It runs through Richmond, Va., Raleigh, N. C, Columbia, S.C., Atlanta, Qa .Mont gomery, Ala , and Tallahassee, Fla Th'a road continue te run the famous Florida and Metropolitan Limited, atd the Florida and At lanta Fast Mall trains affording the only through limlttd service dally, Including Sunday, between New York and Florida, and is the shortest line between these points. These splendidly modern trains of the Seaboard Air Line Railway arrive at. and deoartfrom Pennsyl vania Railway stat ons at Wash- a captain and several men killed, and Ington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and & lieutenant colonel, several other of. New York, carrying Pullman's fleers and many men wounded. The most improved equipment. With Chinosa Inst, hvilv and rAtraatari- aining car service, with the Russians rjursuinir them. JT - The date of the engagement is no Siberian Troops Defeat Chinese. Berlin, April 6. A dispatch to the Cologne Gazette from St. Peters -I burg says hard fighting is reported to have occurred between the first, second and third Fast Siberian rifle regiments and several thousands of Chinese troops, between Kobantsy and Sin Min Ting, the Russians lost unexcelled dining car compartment, dralng-room and observation cars It has Pullman service five times per week each way from Washington to that cele brated resort, Plnehurst, N. C. It has the short line to and from Richmond, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Rilelgb, Southern Pines, Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa and Atlanta, and the principal elites between the South and East. It is also the direct route to Athens, her hands Augusta ana iviacon. In Atlanta, direct connections are mad In the Union Station for Chattanooga, Nashville and Mem phis, also for New Orleans and all points In Texas, California and Mexico. In addition, It la the only line operating through train?, and Pull man sleeping cars between Atlanta and Norfolk, whore c nnectlons are made with the Old Dominion Bteamship Com pan, from New York, the M & M. T. Company, from Boston aud Providence, the Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Company, from Washington, tne Baltimore Steam Packet Company from Baltimore, and the N. Y. P. & N Railway, from .New York and Philadelphia. Through Pullman cars also oper atea on quick schedules between Jacksonville and St ' Lou la. via Montlcello, and between Jackson ville and New Or leans, In addition to through trains with Buffet Chair Cars between Sayannah and Mont . gomery. The local train service is first class with most convenient schedu les. In fact thw Seaboard Air Line Railway will ticket passengers for any points, affording the quickest schedules, finest trains, and most comfortable service. Its 1,000 mile books sold at $25 00, are good from Wasdlngton, D. C , over the- entire system of 2.600 miles including Florida. mentioned in the dispatch received A Girl's Good Recipe. Boston Transcript. There was a modicum of sense in the response to a request made by a young lady as to what would keep white and soft: "Soak your hands three times a day fin dishwater while mother rests on the sofa." WANTED. Two reliable Traveling Salesmen in each State; permanent po sition ; salary and expenses ; experience noi aosoiuieiy essential. Address, Piedmont Tobacoo Works, Greensboro, IF THE BABY 18 CUTTING TEETH Be sure and use that old aud well tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's soothing Syrup for children teeth ing. It soothes tno child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind coiio and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. 25 cents a bottle. Tn Ftople's Party Convention assembled la Raleigh, April ISth reaffirms the rrinciples set forth in the People's Party National plat form adopted at St. LouU In and instructs the delegates ta National Convention at Sioux r' May 9th to vote for the nomination of William J. Bryan for President. We commend the present State Administration for its high pel sonal and official integrity. a1 challenge a comparison of its rec ord with any and all of Its prede cessors. We condemn the Democratic Lfl- lature of 1899 for its extravaf penditurea of poblio money .amounting to $194,765J6 in 1899, aa opposed to il48397Ull, expended by the preced ing Lajtslatore, an excess of 2ldr 794.65. not including: the too of $100 000 for public education nor the tC3$0 forpurchaae of State farms. We farther condemn said Leg1sla tore for the careless blundering and careless legislation, incladinf more gross blunders and oneonstitatlonaJ laws than ever before enacted by any General Assembly in North Carolina. We further denounce the machine leaders of the Democratic party for laying the whip on the baofca sf the Democratic Legislature and forcing them into enaoting and submitting a disfranchising constitutional amend ment in violation of the solemn pledges of the party, made not only officially in their campaign handbook, but by members of.the General Assem bly and other Democratic candidates for office in their can rasa before the people. We denounce them not only for doing this in violation of their pledges, but also for submitting a mea sure most odious in form and danger ous in effect. That General Assembly .aing composed of some of the best lawyers of the party, most have known, or at least had a reasonable doubt, not only as to the unconstitu tionality of the monstrous provision of Section 5, known as the "grandfather olaose" in said amendment, but also of the great danger of that unconstitu tional sectional section falling, leav ing the remainder of the amendment to stand, thus disfranchising by an ed ucational qualification fifty or sixty sssfti satnCicas4 cat It t?3 ctftuaa, safair, ffusffii aat udaanhla sir-sdoa tow taal has srst iesrraos4 the statats hooks of any crtats la ths Caieau We ptodge oeraeiTM to umnsm ta atciency oi tae penile sefcool syttotB in Xort Carolina, and point to raot taal Lb PeoDJe'a Parti aa doae mora for DBbtio daeauoa is Nona irohna Utaa the Democratic party aver aud ta twice Uw least of ua im ta Popaiiats of Nortn Carolina u ui m credited U first neat lacreaae m tne rxihiia aabooi erstem. We pledf onrteivee to um ear of ke onfortaaato etas ia Aorta Care- Uaa aad to aa taereaao in Um aoo aarr faciliUee for the aama. As earnest of oar siaoemy we petal to our past record ia Una pertiotuax, aad say that ao "Legislators ia wme Pepuliaae nave had a eon trolling roioe has ever tamed a deal ear to toe de mand of the uofortaaata, or been fol lowed by an urgent appeal for addi tional provision as has been recently lutied by the Board of Pablio Chari ties because of too failure of the Dem ocratic Legislature to make suoh pro vision aa seen and urgently needed ah the time they were conaamiax their time in enactinc political lagiaiatioa and creatine: new omoee durinar the seeslonoflSW. Labor is ladisDenaable to the crea tion and profitable use of capital. Cap ital lnoreaeee the affleieney aad value oi labor. Whoever arrays one against the other, is an enemy of both. That policy is wisest aad beet, which bar momsee the two on the basis of abso lute lastioe. Ss As Ls RAILWAY Direct Line to All Pciats la Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Texas, Cnba and Porto Rico. i FAST LIMITED AND KXPRBO TRAINS. FIRST-CLASS EQUIP MENT and the best vrommodatlon. Day coaches and Buffet Sleeping cars on all trains. Travel by the "FLORIDA AND METROPOLITAN LIMITED." and you are assured of a quick and a comfortable Journey. ITQH A WSLDON A wn BRANCHES. i AND ATLANTIC COAST LINK R B COMPANY O.r SOUTH CAROLINA eoDraan scanner TKADTJ OOOrO OUTU jA. Si II. C. RAILROitj DAT ID Jaa iLUOl Lv WalftOB arKoafcyMoaav a. at. . ttl Men can be cured privately and positively at home oi all weakness and disease Write for new free book to Dr. J. N. Hathaway, 22 b. Broad tit., Atlanta, Ua. tf DIB- DISTRESSING bTOMACH EASE. Permanently cured by the master ly power of "South African Nkr- vinb Tonic." Invalids need suffer no longer, because this great remedy can cure them all. It is a core (br the whole world of stomach weakness LvTarboro. Lt Rocky Lt WHeoo. LvSeUaa.. Lt Fayette MUatagton. 1 Ovl IS & Is S t. m. 51 r au, e-a 19 (2-9 1 1 1 10 0 7 I w 11 iai WO.iJ Si a m. l at irJi ritiM oim soar r. AIMS I A Il Te taas affsct ftaadeekw 1 A.M. s aae.h.,. TLtaeTaale ia. of ad an AITBOlm era no as Lv. Ooldsboro ' Beat's Jr. su Lv Lv Fayettswtile. Lv Belma Ar WUaa.MM. Uiequaled Dining Car. Service- can on br write for time tables, rates and other information to C. H. GATTIS. C. P. and T. A , Raleigh, a. u. H. 8. LEARD, T. P. A., II AM LIT, N. C. R. E. L. BUNCH, Q. P. A.f Portsmouth, Va Lv WUmlaftoa Lv BlacnoUa. Lv Ooldeboro Lv Wilson.. AlBocky Mount, Ar Tarboro.... Lv Tarboro. .... Lv Rocky Mount, Ar WaUloo ma ABU 4 ro,... r. 9 17 S 11 10 IS SO la r. u. I IS 5 SS .1S U 10 4N S SO 15 6 10; 4b1 IS 4b 11 ii 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- udinf? those previous. y told in the -tate of Florida at $30,000 l bese i kk- et are goud over tbe entire bcaboard Air Line Railway system and are hon ored between Richmond and Washing ton b the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac and Pennsylvania rail roads, between Portsmouth and Balti more by the Baltimore steam Packet Company (Bay Lina) and between Clinton and Columbia, 3. C, 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 be honored over the entire system, including lines in Florida, regardless of such endorsements and indigestion. The cure begins with the first doee. The relief lt brings is marvelous and surprising. It makes no failure; never disappoints. No rhousand wite voters of Sorlk Carol matter how lon 8ufferedi lina, who in 1898 gave the Democratic I your cure is certain under the use ot The Eminent Kldnejr and Bladder Specialist. lae Ducoverer of Swams-Koot at Work la His Laboratory. There Is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by It heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy-are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to ad vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Then the richness of the blood the albumen leaks out and the sufferer has Bright's Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the new dis covery is the true specific for kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At druggists in fifty-cent and dollar stfes. A sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling about Swamp Root and its wonderful cures. Address Lt. Kilmer & Co.. Bingham ton, N. Y. and TTTTnf" "yf fjHfffi Raleigh Mle Works COOPER BEOS., -PROPRIETORS KALBIOH, B. C. Monuments Shipments made to any part of the state at same price as at shop. Write for Catalogue. FOR OVER FIFTY TEARS Mrs. Wikslow's Soothing Sracr has been used for children while teething. ad euunueB me cuuu, soicens tne gums, allays all pain.cures wind colic, and is ths best remedy for Diarrhoea. Twen- ty-nve cents a bottle. Bold by all drug gists throughout the world. - SavelYouf Gardens Sbm- BY USING ORDER AT ONCE. EXPRESS OR FREIGHT. Special Rates. fat. March 16 and Nov. 9, 1897. Bat. ia Canada Nov. a, 1897. BUG DEATH Non-Poisonous Insecticide. 1 Pound Package, 8 4 5 " 12 ". . Shakers - - .1 .35 .60 1.00 .65 Julius Lewis Hardware Co., Raleigh, tl. C- party power in tbe Legislature, and whese ignorance is no fault of their own but is chargeable to the negleot of tbe Democratic party, which now Beeks to disfranchise them and make their ignoranoe a crime alongside that. of the felon. But even if the proposed amendment were not unconstitutional (as it dear ly is), still it is especially objection able in tbe following particulars : (a) In that it dignifies with the right of suffrage the most vicious, trouble some and obnoxious class of the negro population, and completely disfran chises the most faithful,kindly and or derly element of that race. (b) In that,while clamoring for white supremacy and declaring that no white man shall be disfranchised under this amendment, they hare so written their amendment that every white boy be coming of age after 1908 stands on the same footing with tbe negro, and can not vote unless be is able to read and write. (o) in that ty tbe latter provision, they have made it possible for the ed ucated negro after 1908 to cast- his bal lot while the unfortunate son of tbe white men who have been the strength of true democracy stands without a! vote at the ballot box. They slaughter 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 five months before the State election and eight- months before the national elec tion, shall be disfranchised as much aa if be were convicted of felony or were an ignorant negro. The purpose of this provision is cot only to disfran chise every good honest citixen who unfortunately cannot pay his taxes by the first of March preceding the elec tion, but further to try to bribe tbe vo ter to surrender his suffrage at the ex pense of the public school fund of the estate, which is derived from poll taxes. There lurks behind this 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 tbe proposed amendment is one that must 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 verdiot 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 oeen more uisuncuy en an any other party in North Carolina a white man's party, and is more anxious than any other party to solve the race problem, iuu bu iwroe mil luxies 9v it 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 bis right ofsnflrage, to wn- Amend Section 6, Art. v, ui ue Con stitution of North Carolina by insert ing among tne uisquaiiacations for office, enumerated therein, the pTollow- inff vie All noirvnda . n 4 1 lMMnAn n of negro descent to tbe thir degenera tion luciusive. If 'the Democratic Legislature which meets in June will offer this safe, con stitutional and wholesome amendment injlieu of tne present scheme it will have our hearty support. If they will not, we appeal to ths people to rally to our asBissanoe to eieoc a Legislature pledged to support suohan amend ment. We congratulate the peopleofjNortb varuuu uuuu iue uecision OXftne state Supreme Court in the case 'of Harris vs. Wright (Uis.CB. 173), dechu ing that the General Assembly has power to provide different systems of county government ior various coun ties oi tne state. Acting under this decision, we pledge tne People's Party to tne maintenance of the system of local self-government in all the white counties, towns and cities in the State as established by the General Assem- DiyoiiRto, ana . at tne aasse time to Provide and maintain s legislative sys ita of coonty government for all the negro counties of the (State, so that there can never be any iqoestion that tns wniie people snail always nave full ana oompiete control of sosmty tnttas Stave. ; -.: We denounoe the Demoeratio Lecis- lsiure oi isv ior passing anralection iaw, every provision ox wmenls care fully and ounningly planned: and de vised to thwart the sovereign will of the people of North Carolina byCwhole- eaie mna ana asoavensry ox tns sal lottts. WsdsalMs. wiUttxt ftsrsjB this great health-giving force. Pleas ant and always safe. Sold by Henry T. Hicks, Druggist, Raleigh, N. C. LITTLETON FEMALE COLLEQE. A very prosperous school with mod ern buildings, splendidly located in a remarkably nealthrul section in War ren county 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. MM PRESIDENT l.ittUrnn N C Strictly FIRST CLASS Equipment on all through and local trains; Pull man Palace Sleeping cars on all night trains. Fast and safe schedules. ravel by the Southern and you are assured a safe, comfortable and expe ditious journey. Apply to ticket agents for time ta bles, rates and general information, or address (No trouble to answer questions) S. H. HARDWICK, O. P. A., Washington; D. C. R I. VERNON, T Jr A Charlotte, N C THAD C STURGIS, U 1 A Raleigh, N C FREE I ! 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 1901 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, zehs, and a great many things relating to the Farm, Garden and Household. The retail price of the Alma nac is Ten Cents. Address, CAUCASIAN PUBLISHING CO., Raleigh, N. C. The State lloraal and Industrial COllBEB., : OF NORTH CAROLINA Offers to young women thorough literary, classical, scientific and indus trial education and speoial pedagogical training. Annual expenses ' $9i to $18 ; for non-residents, $151. ' Faculty of 80 members. Has matriculated about 2,000 -students, -representing every county in the State ' except one. Practioe and Observation School of about 850 pupils. To .seonrs board in dormitories, all free tuition application should be made before August 1. Correepondence invited from those desiring competent trained teachera. For catalogue arid other information address until August 15th , PROF. J. T. JOYNKR, - Dean of College CBAb D. MoIVER, President r. UMuy .Vestibuied Trains Double Daily Service br WEEN NSW YORK, TAMPA. ATLANTA, NEW ORLEANS, AND POINTS SOUTH AND WEST. I a a 1 I I Ar laGraog .... Falling Creek. Kloston Caswell Iovr Dover . . CorsXCreek Tusearora Claris Nw Bern New Bern Rirerdals Croatan Havelock Newport Wildwood Atlantie M or. bead City... IfcrebeadCity Atlantie lioUl. at. City Depot WBTBOUMD TIADik. l LfTATioar. dally. I am K tuauy Sunday. Wilmington ana waioon kuitim, rea km Division Main Line Train leaves Wil mington 0 00 a. m., arrives FsyettrrllU It 06 p. nu, leaves FayattariUs 11 p. bu. amvsi Duiora i p. m. juununc wav I T p. m., laavs FsvatiarUla 4 SO p. nu, arrlvat Wilmington 8.p.n. Wllmuifton and Waldon Ballroad, Bcn nettrrille Sraach Train leaves Bsnmatta Tills HOB a. m , Maxton 9 08 a nu. Bad Springs 9 OS a. nu, Hope Mills 10 6) a. m. arrive jrayeuevtlle 11 10. returning laaves Fayettavilla 4 iS p. ntn Hope Mills 5 00 p. a eprmga oup. m Maxton e is p. tvas Bennattarilk 7 15 p. m. LaOran Falnnc Oeaa.. Kinston Dover Oors Creak. IN XFrKCT FCBBT7ABT 24, 1901. SOUTHBOUND. Dally Bo. 81 Daily Mo. 27 Lit Mew York. Penn,B.B 12 65 pm 12 lO aa Lv Pniladel P B B 8 29 pm S 50 am Lv Baltimore, 6Spm 6 82 am Lit Waaninirion P. K.B..6C& piu 8 8ft am LV Kicnmond. 8 A L By lu U pm 12 23 an. L,y Bidgeway Jot 2 o5 am 3 80 pm Lt Raleigh.. .....S 46 am 6 09 pm at Haaiiet...... ...... ft Sj am 7 60 pm Lv 6 44 am 810 pm Lv Colombia 8 40 am 10 80 am Ar Savannah 1. M pm 2X0 am as Jacksoavill 3 60 pm 6 30 am Ar Tampa. 6 00 am 6 0jpm Mo. 403. Mo. 41. Lv New York NYP A N 1 7 65 am 8 65pm Lt Philadelphia 10 20 am 1126 put Lv N Y, O D 8 8 Oo...t 3 00 p Lv Baltimore B 8 P Co t 6 80pm Lv Wash'n N A W 8 B 6 80pm LT Ponamoatn tt.A.LBy 9 0J pm 10 16 mtu Lv Bidgeway Jet. ....... 12 55 am 2 10 pm Lv Raleigh...... 3 02 am 47 pm at Hamlet 6 30 am 7 4o pm Lv 6 46 am 8 03 pm at Wumlngmu,.. ....... 12 uo pm as. Ciiariou, 9 61 am lO 45 am at Atlanta 3 S du 5 8uan Ar Augusta O A W C... ft 10 pm 1140 at Macon O of Ga. 7 20 pm 1110 am ax Montg'rT a & W P .. 9 20 pm U 00 am at Mobile LAN 2 63 am 412 pm At New Orleans LAN. 7 80 am a 80 pm ax Nash rill NCActtL 6 85am 666 pm ax Memphis " 4 00pm 8 10 am BOBTHBOUBD. Daily Dally No 403 No 8a LvAttantalB ALBy... 100pm 9 00 pm Lt Charlotte 6Sopm 6 00 am l.t. WUmington, 3 Sopm Hamlet.. 80 pm 805am Ar Raleigh 950am 1130 am LvBld'way liOam lOOpm ArPonamouui 7 00am o oupm at Waah'ton N A W 8 B 7 00am at Baltimore B a P Co. 7 UOam at new York O C 0 a Co 1 SOpm at Philadelphia M YP AM 5 46 pm a 10am arnew York....... ...8 8epm 8 00am 44 68 Lv Tampa.. M.....s AL 9 00 pm 8 00am Lv Jacksonville 10 20 am 7 45 pm Lv Savannah... 160pm 1169 am Lt Colombia 6x7pm 5 45 am Lv Hamlet 9 40 pm 9 20 am t.V Kaiaigh 12 28am 11 07pm Lv Bidgeway Jet ....... 1 loam 2 16pm LvBionmond 610am 5 oopm AT Waanugton, t. K.K. 8 45am 9 SOpm at Baltimore P B B . .. 10 u&am 11 Sapm ax Piiilanelghia f KB. U 27pm 1 06au. at Maw xouPBB.... S6pm 6 80m Note. :Daily except bandar 'Central Time I Eastern Time. m.. i Connections at Fayattavlua with train Mo 78 at Maxton with the Carolina Ce . Ballroad. at Bad 8prings with the Bad Springs and Bovmon Ballroad, at Baafotd with the Seaboard Air Line and Boa therm Railway at Golf with tK Durham and Charlotte Railroad. Train on the Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Weldon 8 65 p. m Halifax 17 p.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 6 OS p. nu. Green- vine 6:07 p. m., lunaton 70 p. m. Saturn, ing leaves Kinston 7 60 a. m Graenvll 8:62 a. m,. arriving Halifax 11:18 a. m. Weldon 11:33 a. m..daily axoept Sunday. Traini on Wathlngton Branch Uave Wash Ington 8:10 a. m. and 2 80 p. m, arrive Par male 9:10 a. m. and 4.00 p. m., rctarnlna leave Parmele 9:3) a. m. and 6:30 p. m , ax rive Washington li) a. m and 7:80 p. m daily axoept Ban day. Train leaTea Tarboro, N. C-, daUy exoep Bun day 6:50 p. m., Sondav 4.15 p. m., ax rives Plymooui 7:40 p. m.. o 10 p,nau. return log leaves Plymouth dally axoapt Sunday 7:50 a. m., and Sunday 9 a. m., arrlTf Tar boro 10:10 a. m. and ll.OO a. m. Train on Midland N. C Branch leare Ooldaboro dally, exoept Sunday. 6 00 a. nu, amying 8mlbfield a10 a. m.. Wirnm ; leaves bmlthneld 7:00 a. arrives at Golds r oro 8:25 a. ta Trains on Nash villa Branch leave Bocky Mount at W:30 a. zm, 8 40 p. n., arriva Maah nUe 10 21a.m., 4 03 p. m., Bering Hop 11 00 a. nu, 4 26 p. m retornlng leaTt Spring Hope 11 J a. nu, 4 66 p.uM Naabvlll 11 45 a. m 6 25 p. nu, arrlya at Bocky aioont izojsl. o p. m., daily except ouuoay. Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton daily, exoept Sunday, 11:40 a. and 4:25 p. in., morning leevea Clin Von at 45 a. m. and 2 50 p. m. Train No. 78 xnaxea cloae eonnacUon Weldon for all poicts North daily, all rail Ta oKomgna. H. M. KMSBSON, Gea'l I. R. KJLSLY, ihtn'i Man. Paae Atl, WANTED Two reliable travel. ing salesmen In tach Htate Derma nent position; salary andtzpeases; experience not absolutely essential Address Pidkmont Tobacco Works. Greensboro, N.C. THE UNIVERSITY Dining cars between New York and Rich mond, and Hamlet and Jacksonville on trains xoa. 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 of NORTH CAROLINA TI1K HEAD OF THE BTATEfl EDUCATION AX SYSTEM ibree academic courses leading i'roresslon&l courses In Law nwuciuo sua rn&rmacy. Sammer School for Teachers. " Scholarships and Loans to needy. Free ruiuon to candi dates for Ministry. Minister's Sons and Teachers. 512 students besides 161 In Bum mer school. 38 teachers in the fa. nlty. For catalogues and informa tion address F. P. VENABLE, President, Chapel HilU K. a Tuition $60 THE Up-townTicket Office flash Buyers' Yarborough House Building, C! H. Gattis, C T. and P. A. Supply Company RALEIGH, N. C. 'Phones 117. Will furnish you Of cash accom panies tne order) anything needed 1 IV . . . . at numt ua lae rm or in your piace oi cosiness, and have Yon XT a 1 ViDn m t tt a. l rv Trr TTT w . a. o. uaanu, i. a lumjet. f C I & I. . nw Jk.tHp HO If' OuS. no E. K. L. BUNCH, Genl Pass. Agent 8tore hIre no clerka or collectors ; ' General office: Portsmouth, Va. but, instead, purchase direct from ' manufacturers, wholesale dcalera. GUARANTEED SALARY $900 YEARLY. Men and women of good address to represent us, soms to travel appoint ing agents, others for lucal work look ing after our interests. 900 salary guaranteed j early ; extra commissions and expenses; rapid advancement, old established house. - Grand chance for earnest man or woman to secure pleat ant, permanent position, liberal income and future. New, brilliant lines. Write at once. - STAFFORD PRESS, 28 Church St., . New Haven, Conn t a.i.Mji.Mij titLt ui-irER 1?W jfumUh th (wTm and lomy Bnauata4iuuuT. . lunHuinuKilKllin 1th. mort an other UW MM, a. oau Mmcnf3l4 m aad illaiaikaa av -rtr rl.l rataliwaa atianaat ilT7 joooers, 3tc at 1AJWE8T. CASH rBiuc2), ana ior cash. If you need any Agricultural IMPLEMENT Or ALACHIXERV. Far herds Hardware, Irox Roofixg Wire Fexcixg, Grocerhs, Fruit VHEE8, JTRUIIS, MUSICAL JKSTRU. mexts,Rewiko Machinks, Books, DiAiiufliKir, t r UKirrrcRE. drv Goods, Nonos s, Shoes, Clothikg, yjx.tiaiTjxzj&y nuuuuKO OTOCK Or Poultry, OR ANYTHING ELSE, CST" Below are price on a few led inr articles. DturiiiD at an in North Carolina: Two horse wacons " tw, uue oorse waron 25; dump carts 2i; cart, wheels ar d axle $14 ;high arm, s-drawer, drop-bead aewing machine, with latest attach ments, $16; nice: cottage orrao $55: chapel organ $40; beautiful t ocuve pianos, splendid tone and well made. $146 and up, according to style of asc and finish. - If we cannot savcyou mt ney we d not want your orders. - -v " i .v :." . ; , . : .Manager. ,aaleljh,K.C. . - Clark's flewbein Rtverdals. Croatan Ua valoca.. Newport.. Wildwood I Atlantic. M f Morah sad City"., j s Auanne uotai .... . Lv M. City Danot Lt W r . 8 f f t 1J 0a S 10 u a ion s ion s 10 is KM 8s r.M. 10 so 11 00 117 a u a s SO 7S im 7 a 7 n in ir it f iu . a W Waiar Talavra&h aatlan A. M. r. M. f Stop m aia Rrtcular stoB a. u mix . Cnnn ykably to Christu. VJUUman or woman to look af ter onr growing business la this and adjoining Counties; to act as Manager and Corn, pondent ; work can be done at your bom'". Enclose self-ad dressed, stamped envelope for particulars to U. A. Sherman, Gen'l Man'gT. Corcoran Hide, opposite U. S. Treasury, WaaL log ton, D. C fast la a MKM.H. KOW Lt Nihiumitik.Mifmi mmi f.lL M, till. OWAW.BMlMlliri .WIa ' t. . '! t f O rfWWaa 1 1 I I 1 I T aa Our fee rrtumfil i f e f fl. Any ot Kni Ing kkrtcn and dctcription cf anTinvmn mail rotn(Xly receive our cjialon Iree ct4.frrwr the patenUULtT of mxiic "llowto 0!u I'atent" aent ejon rcj'u-'rt. I'alentt rnstt hrouf;h Mt adrrrtil fur at our rij-tue. ratents tlm but through ui reeie tritt metut, without chaig. in Tut pATtyT X OtD, an ill unrated and widely circnlatei j" Oal, Consulted 1 jr Manufarlurrrs m&d Inveanft Send for sample copy FREE. Addr, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO.. (Patent Attorney,) Event Bulldinr. tTUmrSTOJCILC- AGENTS, Booker T. WMbitf ton baa written U Storv Of him I if arJ work. He gives jIs views on tfce to Problem and all bis best spaectta white snd colored people are rirltl advanoed orders. A bona ma far agents. Both white and oolorae !5!U. ake mone7 with this boot Write today. J. L. NICHOLS t CO Atlanta. Ga .PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM MM aaa k. i r . w 1 " in ciwta. ai ia t Baaiui Orar ) ) Majors Bctxwxsbtf MAJORS KCHBER CJdX1 MAJOR'S LEATHER CEJUST. 2M aaa ta MMraaLtl wilbur nVaTtaT .rre4. r.rr jaav w R. smirrs coutCE. tuuncTon. mr. Baal.BWuia, i tptott ar racef. Ii m In fi - . i nirkurrThGaiTia aWI WV J . laHu2drrara t r.. V. A. 'lAcra, mm - fraAMtaa. taf a. lokff. aaaaT U at ta llil.H.liViP4 tmmmmftl.t - Jr"' a . VJAHTED I Reliable man for Manager of Branch Office we wish to open la this vicinity. If your record is O. K. here ls an opportunity. Kindly give good reference when writing. TKEA.T. t.CXC!S WHOLESALE KCtfSt V CTKCINXATI, OHIO. Illustrated catalogue 4 cts. stamps.