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THE CAUCAGIAN rUBM&HKD KVKRT THURHDAY HY THE CAUCASIAW PUB. CO. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Um Yaar I Moatba, ... Tatra Moatas, ... f i.oo .60 8ft Ho. 11. A SEWITAItirr MOVJC It Is noticeable that It bu been several year since oar Democrat It friends In North Carolina have had mucb to aay about the tariff. In deed they were ridiculed and drtv en from their attempt to make tt the overshadowing issue In tbe cam paigns of 18V2 and 18W. Hat they are jast now vtnelnf some feeble efforts to again revive thin question along old lines. It Is worth while la this connec tion to call attention to the fact fhat the immediate occasion of this Democratic effort to revive tbe tar iff issue comes not from Democrat Mr. Bab ANOTHER ILLUSTRATION. Inot only by the natural advauUg eaof the South, bat by the direct or Incidental benefits of the tariff? It may be that 8enator McLaur In, In his speech at Charlotte saw this, or it may be that be did not ; at any rate, It would be amusio Ia ltat httTw WM offrd M Ulastratioa of the hidden parpc- I were it not pathetic, to read some M a of the Democratic aecbine saeh par poms being for loot and pslts of the nent up expreesions ol those! ptnader. The records, if made pablie, wlU prove to any one that Tit 1 hn It tad to ir-ak whea Bab Caucasia is not exaggerate anything w tea cock gave his Interview, but now t m t m f Minn,ay th fallowirn ia rr. m DROSVEMOR ttTfcSSI AS TO MOW Tit "KAMK AKO nil" 17113 "GS& AS KSSOT IT TSS UAC3ICS I it makes rack skarg s I tarid tariff turn loose with all of thtlr varonlnffs about worn out theories and abstractions. We trust that It will not b of fensive, or at least not Inappropri against that redshirt organization. AKOTHSR IU.CSTEATI09I. I ALDWKM. ICK AT roMAMf. The following rmarkaMw ira- hc inspiration, but from graph apar a part of the leading editorial In the rharlotte Observer of the llirttunt, and i well worth reading by every honest luali in the Htate: Here in North Carolina, lant year, during the campaign The Legislature of 1899 out several times da rise that year, and every time it polled the pablie treasury for something. One of the most scand alous act of which it was guilty is shown by chapter IS of the adjownd session" of 1899. Prior to the passage of this act one of the ase.nee inkier" crew had a resolution passed lsqulrias: if the State Treasurer had I a a. fVL V V t r. m C11 te -fl I ate alter bavins: said the above, to Pm oat anyntng vo Aneo- waive on account or usoaeu xiau waami a ' frtUnina, fpom - rwv.nt for 1899. The White case iad not then been folly decided bj the Bapr-sa copy the following from a recent r mA&nt,m. Whit wsa rf ts. AntiL t the aflu cock, tho chairman of the Rpubll- letter written by Capt. . A. Abbe, iBquiry developed the fact that nothing nai been paid oat. ran National Congressional Com commenting upon Senator McLau-1 Then the great "eontlnaoas perforce nee'' aggregation kaowa as a . .... ., It . jj . i i c wi-i. j a ii.nr'i rikt hand l rln'e Hueecn ana DODiisnea in me uwiiir- preweow w -bki uupm w, vmeo rqiww u pja-Bi v Charlotte Observer and other Dein- oui wree inoueaua ua eigai naaarea aoiiars w paruoa wau aaa oo ratio dailies : uilttee. Mr campaign manager. Just before the adjournment of the last sesslou of Cong re as, it will be remembered, Mr. Babcock as tonished the uninitiated la both of tbe old partlee by declaring in a M That we should tear down our walls of isolation has been the con stant teaching of the Democratic party ; it Is the philosophy which the Democratic leaders of the Booth named as Shell Fish Commissioners at the January sitting of said Leg-s latore. This amount was distributed among the "faithf nl, although they never performed any pablie service; but they had expected to get som . thlnr and thev had to have it. The act. Chapter 15. authorised the payment of this amount to "C. C. Alien, Elisabeth City, fi. C, who will properly distribute the earned And so it is reen that, with the red -shirt machine, public service has lor the ronntltut ionftl amendment, we were .minimi from evrv ntumo. and " " " I - ... . . m . m iv..... ti... hiu..,t -iiii.oriileH of the carefully preparea interview, h have nought without ceasing to n lit was tim to reform the tariff by I fuse : and if now there Is an aw i m i a. v . a ta a a r ,--'B'" mm -. -'- w - - - - ------- V S af the white meu i'ree, going to take advantage ot thi iutie8. whether levied for protec protlllne 11 it tOIIlCrt lieC(9Hltry. ,lon or lor revenue, from tbOSe ar la . 1nr lont- and land I nnhli urtrtAA. th rH ahirt. mnnt innaah thm indffM. rwi phranHiiave ieen ainni nuo t ,M manufactured and controlled reioiclnir. Qaestion: What is the difference betwa ivin $3,800 of public mn . bv any trust. He farther declared As a cltlxen. I shall rejoioe, be- y to people who do nothing, and giving $800 to a man who performs pub- anu I . .l. ...... nf t.n tit win I lie aer vi ee. . that ID18 was ine remeay ,or vue .7. " " Anawr s In tha nrat aae a lMHnr lot of .hirt. ara in control of "'tS' " " ' I ha. . ll l J a. V(U W VU( tUUBII V i M U-IUUUIH " - " " - . . neither errtuale nor Ht;are tho ie)- wu" ""' i no relation to disbursement of pablie cash. Tflev took this money for nothinc and mit because they had tb and they are reducing or entirely removing ail UenUg of the intelligence and pa- power. ...... . . . 4. . 4. oi iiiin mmi M wnxiaer levieu ior uiviw . . . . - . i .... -.. . . . . u tne tratn oi our aoctnue, me tact i uourt oraerea eicai nanaxea aoiiars paia io ue maa wno aaa periormea mm their earn until they are nick at Mtouiach ''white mirremaey" nHr( tliunlnatlon." I hee "Peruna is an Remedy . .. . . . I emA tn oar countrv : aa a Democrat aua mat Bucn acuon r- r:'' 7. .T7 L " ..mu .r.i. tha i Buaii rejoice oecauiie i b win u a i e i w w. r...r.w- w. a . av a w a . a a ule of North Carol.ua hereaner. An wasm aeepmK wnu iwuutau vlndicaUcn of oar Judgment proof attempt wa made, niter the August teaching for protection. of the correctness of our principles, election lat year, to warm them To this proposition the Democrat- and ample evidence of our intelli- over and work them lor November, lc politicians, as a rule, gave no re- sent patriotism, hut it failed Mignally and had to be gp0nse. First, because they could It will vindicate our claim that abandoned. In truth, connldering not opp0HO any aUgge8tlon of redu- ZVllel fl? that then are thm; white men in L.,n " rHmftvtntr tt,Tia daUGa. OD m ZZZiZT ","7 "" .r o w ivia'.vvau uoai ui lojuivti buu ay account of their own record, as lnai-l plaud the consumma'iou of our de cated not so much by deeds as by I sires." words lu by gone years. Second, Thus it will be seen that Captain administration and a fearless court are ia operation. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Is the best pocket North Carolina to one negro, and that the whites own practically all of the projierty and are iMNMcnped of all of the Intelligence, there I noth ing to be particularly proud of In the fact that our ieoile were ever A full purse companion. The dull man bores you, sharp one tkins you. and the A matchless story is a novel that because they darad not oppose any I she seems to have no conception that ends without a wedding. proposed remedy for trusts so long Qf the causes and purposes of the! About the only force some peo- .a a w frightened by the cry of "negro as they had themselves no remeay change of Republican attitude on pie have is the force of habit, domination;" the people of Ueorgia, to offer, which would be effective the tariff question as Indicated by Knife wounds heal quicker than where race conditions are much tho 0r which thoy desired to honestly Mr. Babcock's interview. It also those caused by a sharp tongue same ai they are here, could never advocate. appears that he has not learned the w. Ikj ho frightened and hence have de- . n When a man offer-i you some- clined to take even the first step to- " ? uu uo"Ui , . J 'I V " ZZ7 JHli. . thing for nothing it will pay you to ward the adoption of a constitutional Puwa prominent aua inwuigem coca., .ne xWu.ub.Ue uu,u.w tor waik aroUnd it by the furthest pos amendment to ilUfraiichlso the Democratic politicians are childish- the Presidency. Can it be possible 8ibie route. minority ai.d lufeilor race. But ly Ignorant of the causes that pro- that Capt. Ashe has reached that that is neither here nor there we duce trusts, and therefore of the period of time allotted to man have our amendment anl the white real fundamental remedy necessary where he is Incapable of both per folks proioHe to have the freedom to remove them ; but on the other ceivlng and reasoning? If he has, which they were promised should hand, there are many loading Dem- it is to be hoped that, as great as go along with it; indeed, they have qqhq politicians, who do know his services may have been to his already begun to enjoy it." th and do knoW the reftl t and to tne gtate ia tne past Note first, that Mr. Caldwell, the I remedy ; out these, so far as we can the predominating influence, even It is far better to have large feet than a small understanding. The house of a tidy woman and a motion to adjourn are always in order. When you see a girl with only one glove on, it's sign that she has a editor of of the Charlotte Observer, judge by their actions, or rather by Inside the Democratic party, may neyi ring on the other han(L was as loud-moutheu in ana their silence up to date, must be so be wise enougn to comprenena the 1900 as Joe Daniels in bowling tied npin their respective States situation and act as patriots and "white supremacy" and "negro with branches, agenst and benefl- friends of the South should act. Bat domination." and that Joe Daniels claries of these great national and even if the Democratic party In and his crowd now have him sick at International trusts that they dare the South should be incapable of his stomach, in which condition he A bachelor objects to female bar bers on account of a disastrous hair cut a certain Mr. Samson once re ceived at the hands cf one. He makes no friend who never has our sympathy. Second. That he nevertheless de serves to Ih) sick at his stomach for Farmers Wake Forest not speak out the truth which Is In dealing with these new industrial made a foe. Tennyson. them, or take active steps at the conditions as duty and self-interest call of duty and patriotism in be- alike demand, still may we not half of straggling humanity and hope that the Republican party crippled indvldual industrial en- will b a bro id enough not to deny howling these phrascB and scaring terprlses. But let that pass. to the great and growing South, the white men when he knew, by his We degire jn this article to call benefit and protection for their In own confession, that there was no your attention principally to the dustrles that the business world In honesty in his cry. Industrial situation In the North the North and East have so long Third. That Joe Daniels and his and in the South as effected by enjoyed at our expenser crowd were ready to break their present and future tariff legislation. First, wnai is une meaning oi " " i xne rarmers or this section are Mr. Babcock's Interview and of his ltB spirit and practice in the face well up with their work. They bill! Does not Mr. Babcock well ot tne doctrine of Hancock, that the r not hurrying much to plant nA ,ut South shall not be robbed of th totton owing to the continued cold auvn aiDU iu xoouoid vi uo Afc J- I - ... ... I -1 l.xA n 1.1 publican party, whose mouthpiece uui uwui ouaiug wmjiu- This part dT the township (near In this matter he is, that the re- cal application as a tariff either di- Rolesville) has some of the most moval of tha tariff duties on arfci. rector incidental. And if the Re-1 successful tobacco farmers In the That the cry of "nezro Lia n k. .m I nuhlican nartv should not be broad county. Our land is well adapt I wu.nw. VJ v.u.vo w. uvvit . 1 aA tha .forfh nrA Tf w ww vuv aiun wu wa vuv w wva ii campaign promises tefore the No vember election, and that they will break them next year; and see if they don't then quiet Caldwell's stomach and make him howl nigger again. I J A. Let the Republican party, since Proaperona In Township. Rolesville, N. C, April 29, 1901. Rolesville has been much excited of late on account of the smallpox scare. A Mr. Norwood came to the place broken out with the disease. It was feared that some would take the disease, but no case has develop- We hope all danger has 11iUnl iron iff TonruRS Eczema is caused by an acid humor in the blood coming in contact with the skin and producing great redness and in flammation ; little pustular eruptions form and discharge a thin, sticky fluid, which dries and scales off ; sometimes the skin is hard, dry and fissured. Eczema in any form is a tormenting, stubborn disease, and the itching and burning at times are almost unbearable; the acid burning humor seems to ooze out and set the skin on fire. Salves, washes nor other exter nal applications do any real good, for as long as the poison remains in the blood it will keep the skin irritated. DAD FORM OF TETTER. "For three year I bad Tetter on my hands, which caused them to swell to twice their natural aise. Part of the time the diaeaaa waa in the form of run ning aorea, very pain ful, and causing me much discomfort. Pour doctors said the Tetter had progressed too far to be cured, and they could d nothing for me. I took only three bottles of S. S. S. and was completely cured. This was fifteen years Biro, and I have never since seen any sign of my old trouble." Mas. t. B. Jackson, 1414 McGee St., Kansas City, Mo. S. S. S. neutralizes this acid poison, cools the blood and restores it to a healthy. natural state, and the rough, unhealthy akin becomes sou, smooth and clear. cures Tetter, Ery sipelas, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and all akin diseases due to a pois oned condition of the blood. Send for our book and write us about vour case. Our ohvsicians have made these diseases a life study, and can help you by their advice ; we make no charge for this service . All correspondence is conducted in strictest confidence. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC C0 ATLANTA, OA. Fourth. domination'' and "white supremacy" geriously Injure or inconvenience enough to be thus friendly to the are in search of tobacw lands was mereiy -io win on," ana mat i the trusts already having monopo DOUui " wapwewiu iuinet them come this way. there is nothing to be narticularl v lies on the itreat Industrial necessl- ovel- at this late day, the democrat- This section also has some of the proud of in the fact that our people ties of life, not only In America but ic Part7 my 8ee the wisdom of giv- finest granite in the state. Pros were ever fricrhtened hv th. crv nf throughout the whole civilized W to the South the benefit of the 7lV'nwnmA negro domination." world? Were this not so, would doctrine enunciated for them by come t0 our llttle yillage gome But isn't there somthinu. f. there have been an interview by I "ucocai, ju sn sue peopie oi me time in the near tuture. ashamed of Brother Caldwell? Till Mr. Babcock and a bill ? Mr. Bab- forth ana fcast both Democrats Mr i.utner Walters, wno was the next campaign you are sick at cock must have had In view P-! p ,,-. I th Intra In alvlntr thla intArrlc7 I euougu 10 appiv u bueirown lnunS-1 i , - ' r the stomach and ashaniMl nf vour. thlnffB In elvinsr this Interview: SUOUgn to apply to tneirown Indus solf. But when Simmons, Daniels, First, that something mnst be done tries tariff benefits, lo, these many and Clark raise the cry again, you'll to manufacture political capital for years. Join the pack: your party cannot camoalzn DurDosea against the Certainly it Is sound business. live without these two phrases, and trust? .which would not hurt the and not bad "capture, to provide avsxtr a sash a T" j-w A 11. L n 1 l! A I " ... slowly. you aro a Democrat with the instinct of party life. for one's own ; for it is written: I Stand Others have it and RAvaral 1 . ?. ' 1U 11 oc" ws-wujc nesumonuu ?M ft i 1 - a. 'sstsjssti 01 Apru commenting upon the JLavy Bnoaia nve oeen quaranttnea read the announcement and avarrthem thfi RAnnhllnan nart.w nrnoM. A I h I m 17a crna nfftmino in T; A" CH are in UaiTOB'S VTGeK r tr 'j 1 "I uuuci 1 Tnwnahln 4An.ml..a A n4-n 1 I l Ll 1 , , I " ""'f uvreiuiiuvs vu bwuu v.uaiupiuu iu i ,uf3 auovo neauing, says: for trusts. Second. That in order to protect tiiksio lihhakies for public I tne trusts against Inevitable legis- sc 110UL8. latlon which would coutal n the true We take pleasure in commending remedy for the evil, it was neces he last Legislature for making some saryto side track the public, and slight provisions for a system of third, (and here is the deepest cat in libraries in some of the public schools the meal tub) that the Industrial of the state. We are esneeiallv da. conditions of the country are such lk-httMl to wm. that manv nf tho that !t wil1 80011 e necessary O - - w va iiiv public schools are already taking ad- V ISUUsaU J I balCI aja UUU.11 LIU 1 II r IHlit m a a .a state to contribute .10 to HU,h n. "W1u B"on8 aaa "Five millions of human beings . . , . 1,, .ateresw ior wmcn it nas Daen the swept away, while nations are spend ries when in the public schools not especial champion in the Dast. to insr millions in conouest. and mil. exceeding six in any county raises a shift as rapidly as may be the posl Hons in contriving more destructive like amount. tlon of the party from the doctrine implements of war, and yet with This U a good Idea and will be of high protection to that of free steam and telegraph the continents nroductlve of irood. but whon tha trade, wherever it can be loaallv drawn more closely together wi.i.nK. -.i.,- . and orofltablv aoDlied. and ha aw "V111 80,116 of tne neighboring coun '-"'"ft - mc - y 1' tries were a generation ago. If the from the fusion legislature of '97 it 866 the opportunity to perform this Lpirit of humanity influenced the might have done better than to u Vf WUfc rulI evoiuwou, un nations of the earth as much as the aer cover oi patriotic opposition to spirit of greed and grab does, there criminal trust. would be no such horrid stories to No one knows better than Mr. I write 49 tnat of India in the past Babcock and his co adjutors that nve years." Mr. Hancock, the Democratic can After the word India in the last dldate for the Presidency was right Une insert the words "or Wilming- Farmera Behind . With Theer Work In New Llicht Downshlp. New Light, N. C, April 29, 1901. The farmers In this section are But if any provide not f jr his not up with their work, owing to own, and especially for those of his I the weather. A good many people own honaa. he hath rionioH tv.a are planting their corn the second !, --a ta u . time. There has been some cotton f " .WA uuiiug IfUv (IBS! VT CTTJIk. Mr. Robert Norwood died last week of smallpox, and two of his A 0NDERFUL DISCOVERY Not my cures, but it keeps well Is soltJ ny an organized company of reap' dible business men and has the end .t ement of thousands of Clergy mm and noted people throughout tbe Oiuniiry. we speak oi that wonder tul instrument, Electropoise, and ask your careful examination into the cures it has wrought. Col. A. P. Nun ally, of the Inter-Ocean, Chicago, writes : MNearlv three rears exneri enoe with Electropoise only confirms tne truth or your claims. I say to my friends that thia instrument is a most wonderful invention, and I would not part with mine it I oould not get an other." Send address for our book giving letters from people who hrr-i been ourea by JCieotropoise. JCL,l TROPOISE CO 613 Fourth Aven.i Louisville, Ky. r n Important Announcement. We desire to call the personal and immediate attention of each and every one ot our readers to tne exceptions terms upon which we are prepared to oner the representatl? e journal of as? rinulture, Farm and Borne, in conneo tion with this paper. Everywhere throughout the country Farm fc Home is Known ana recognized as a Journal of the highest standard. Its sound com mon sense, practical teachings, terse paragraphs, originality and pluck have won for it a place at the head of tbe agricultural press, its immense circu lation, exceeding 800,000 copies each wnnaic tha v xxta-o I cm In ran hava it nnnr snH T nni.ti. make such feeble imitation. That legislature provided for pay ing $600 out of the public treasury to every public school In the state that would raise a like amount for increasing the length and efficiency when he declared that the Uriff ton," and then read the last sentence oi me pudiic scnoois. mis the demo- was a local issue, cratic machine press attempted to An thinking Republicans ridicule and to discredit, and the knew this at that time, and democratic legislature of 99 they know it now. But Mr. made haste to repeal this wise and Hancock's party Jumped on him beneficial law. and crucified him for stating this The libraries are alright as far as &reat and important truth. tney go, out they will reach and Does Mr. Babcock now see that of the above again. IN THE ANTI-TRUST FICNT. noamuMnt Member of the Tobacco Trad Approve of the Projected Lea-pie. Winston-Salem, N. C, April 29 benefit probably not more than one the time is here when the South ni th7 TrnT 7 pupil of the public fcchool out often, with Its wonderful wealth of nv iMmA win kom i- VsTT If all the children of the state knew material is taking and will contin- U wAm -k xr! e7L ne to take the factories to the field, The exact place and date will be an to the mine, and to the forests, and nounced in a few days. The Southern Tobacco Journal, wmcn is oenina the movement for the people to take a pledge not to buy any goods manufactured by a trust, announces today that it is re ceiving letters from prominent members of the tobacco trade advis ing the editor that they are in hearty sympathy with the action taken and promising their active support. how to read understanding there would be less crying need for better ' public schools. The purpose of the fusion legislature of '97 was to reach those who most needed help, and to reach all and prepare them to read and study hereafter intelligently. It seems to us that the last legislature rather got the cart befoie the horse, and the cart is a toy cart while the horse, a strong, powerful and most profitable animal, has been lost In the woods. thereby make this section richer by manufacturing its own raw mate rials, than even the North eves grew or ever could have grown by manufacturing them for ui. That therefore, these Southern industries would profit in the future by the benefits of protection as the North has profited In the past; that the North would then be handicapped, For two hours a fashionable lady kept a draper exhibiting his goods, and at the end of that period she sweetly asked : "Are you sure you have shown me everything you have ?" ' No madam," said the draper; "I have yet an old account in my ledger I'll gladly show you.B -He did not need to show any more. selves of an opportunity to secure, at a wining cose, a paper wmcn win return tnem a thousand per cent on the in vestment in ih useful bints and teach. ings to be obtained from its perusal. to aii we say, try f arm ana Home year, and you will never regret it. copy of Homemade Contrivances. moss useful book, containing 950 illus trations, is included with each sub scription. MARCH AND THE LION. Littleton. Female College continues to receive more aoDlications for teach ers from among its former pupils and , there is another one and a better one SOMBTHINa BBTTHt THAN TH OLD SAW, The saying about the lion and the iamb in March often prove false, but A.a. : a.s . graduates than it can accept. At this 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 school. Any young lady wishing this place may write at once to Rev. J. M. Rhodes, Littleton. V. C. speak a cid nra tot wi t. troujcht me lmm-Jat r-hr af catarrh any oU.tr n . trousht me immM Excellent Spring Catarrh!-"----- mm. ! from that di4ae." I am as Well as tver. ' la MUs Malti L.2uild. lr-j.-. .- DtlsYoanc 1'-Hi4e'at'hrisjun 1-- ance t'nlon.m a recent letter frvB cr UUay : doubt IfPervms Acs m rn tbt remedies rexommended lo-Ja, t,Mlsrrb ol the . Heat. A rented thmi mill curt Cmlsru ol the Hamsb mn ture tbe avamr condition ol tbe membrane say bcr. I bse ft.,nj , tbe bet remedy I A eer tried j utMrrh. and belie lag It monby m, endorsement I gladly meeord tt." Mis. Klmer rlemlnfr. orau.r r olr Conncll No. N. rili rtrr:, j Klon f Honor. of M lnr-at:u. Vi.ta rlU (rotii 2iXt folk atret, N. t . -I have icn H0X. D15. A. GB0STE50B, OF THE FAMOUS OHIO FAMILY. Hon. Dan. A. 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Mclnturf, one of the students, was shot and killed by Baccus Bally, another stu dent, both representing characters in the play, when It became nec essary for Bailey, In his role, to de fend himself with a revolver against a drawn knife in the hands of Mclnturf, he used by mistake a loaded pistol instead of the one with blanks, and in the presence of several hundred people Mclnturf was shot dead on the stage. The boys were room mates and special friends." A FIREMAN'S CLOSE CALL. "I stuck to my engine, although every joint ached and every nerve was racked with pain," writes C. W. Bellamy, a locomotive fireman, of Burlington, Iowa. "I was weak and pale, without any appetite and all run down. As 1 was about to give up, I got a bottle of Electric Bitters and, after taking it, 1 felt as well as I ever did in my life." Weak sickly, ran down people always gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfac tion guaranteed Sold by all druggist. Price 50 cts. 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It cur.. tarrh of the stomach or bowels w ltd -L iamecertalnty aa catarrh of the hea 1 For a free book containing valu'. advice on the causes and tretm-i,i A catarrh, address The Peruna liedu.s Co.. Columbus. Ohio. A. Si II. G. IHILROAI) TIB'S MJ1HC Xa U1.K Si. Te tale aract Bundae Mar. 11 1300. a 7 a AM. aa taaaaabero. Bopsraede Tims Telle IB. of OoL xs 14 and all npaieawenu laereto. AtTBOt'W TKI3. TtTIOBB lv ex ffnn. talrt -M frtd I and FREE ! ! Any Person who will sciul ns a New Cash Subscriber, or any Old Subscriber who will pay up to date and renew his Snbscrip-j tion, we will send Turner: 1901 Almanac FREE ! ! ! A.M. Lv. Ar Lv Ar Lv a It WORKED U HOURS A DAY. There's no rest for those tireless little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills Millions are always busy, curing torpid liver, jaundice, biliousness, fever and ague. They banish sick headache drive out malaria. Never gripe or weaken. Small, taste nice, work wonders. Try them. 25 cents. Bold by all druggists. 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The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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