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THE OAUOACIArjIrwr. PUBLISIIKl EVERY THURSDAY BY TUE CAUCASIAN PUB. CO. SUISCIIPTIOn lATEt. Um Ym- SJ1.00 SIS MOMlkl, . 6 Thr Moatbe, WBEUT rPRAUC CJUKSTIOX. There imcvan at present a great division of sentiment arnoog both the democrat tod republicans of TOE XKW KLJECTBIC RTOBAU E I BATTIHT AND LIQUID AIR. An item Is just now rolnjr the round of the yrem to the effect that Thomas A. Kdlaon lias dbcoverai a new storage battery which not only Ho. 1INTIKIC MONEY VH.TIIK fiOl.l HTANUAHUi We notice that a number of new paperM are corn men t lug upon tbe fact that Heuator Butler haw chaug-d to a Koldbug." There hi nothing further from the truth than thi.i. It all no doubt grew out of an inter view which he gave to the Morning Pout recently in Washington. In another column we reproduce the Interview o that our reader may w Juwt what he did nay. The Inter view U Just ax it wan published iu the Pout with a lew ulignl correc tions to make the sense clear. Marks Creek Items. ' Mr. Jeest Wilder of this fown shlp wu kicked and seriously woaoded last Thursday by his mule. He was afterwards taJtau to the hospital at Ralelch for treat ment. mm a - a A a . . Virginia as to what kind of measure greatly suriavow in effect! veoeaa hlsl 4 1 7 f.a TVk for restricting the suffrage would be I former discoveries, but which b primitive Baptist church at Kal wlsest to adopt. Home of the demo-1 pomible of general use on account of I elgh a few 8 and ay a ago and intro- crats are vigorously opposing dis-h cheapoem. It is to be hoped rV&ru-hUIncr th neffro on the irroUndlht M fa tnio Thom la nn limit I that It will cause the Democratic I to the possibilities of electricity party to divide; that the negro ques-l WDen an effective storage battery is tlon is all that has ever kept the iicovered that is cheap enough to Democratic party together. On the compete with steam and other mo oftter hand, a large number of demo- tive powers. crats are insisting upon disfranchls- It may is?, however, before this Ing the negro for the same reason. torage battery Is perfected that the They represent the elemeut that are wonderful new motive power known tired ofdemorratic machine methotts I llnuld air mav lie in the field to a w doced himself as Gov. A j cock," and Mrs. Avcock. as "Mrs. Got. Aycock.' Wesippose bethought the people of the state did not know he wa Governor. J. M. Fkrbku. IT DAZZLES TBE WOKLD. No discover? in medicine naa ever crt-tJ one-quarter of the excitement that ha been caused bj Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It's severest tests have been on hopeless victims of Consumption, Pneumonia Hemorrhage, Pleurisy and Bronchitis, thousands of wnom it tuu restored fcrt in Virginia and are. looking for somel roujpete with the storage battery or I perfect health. For coughs, colds, asth- finrmrtimtiv tit lll-rfettt t )LmHHtveH I. ....... w i.. ..(f.ti......! mi. crouo. hay lever, noareeneM ana from such Ikjhh nuchine rule. Over in Alabama there is almost the same condition of affairs. It seems that the majority sentiment in the Alabama convention is op posed to adopting the North Caro lina disfranchising grandfather clause on the ground that it is unconstitu tional and are rather In favor of HUrSLHS and cheapness. SOUTH CAROLINA SENATORS RESIGN. it will be seen that the Interview contends for the same principle for which the Caucasian has always contended, that is, that the quantity of money is the important thing and that 'whether it Is made of gold, silver or oauer is of slight conse quence compared to having the quantity su Indent and haviug it regulated in proportion to the in crease of population and business. It Is true that It Is foolish to make money out of as dear a thing as gold or even as dear a thing as silver when Government greenbacks are much better in every way, but inas much as tbe goldbug desiring scarce money has succeeded in fastening the gold standard yoke upon the necks of the people, certainly every natriot will now be glad to that mother earth has yielded un lYom her bosom a sufficient quantity of gold to prevent the gold bugs from cornering the money of the world. If the present output of gold con tinues, the godbugs will soon be clamoring for the demonetization of gold. Then they will make a fight to have all money made of paper and to have the banks Issue it and control lti volume. When that time comes there will be a battle royal between the banks and the people. The iople will be fighting for Government paper money known as greenbacks, and wo believe the peo ple will win. We always have stood for and now stand for a scientific money issued by the Government and its volume controlled and regulated ac cording to business principles. That is right and the right will finally triumph. TILLMAN V8. McLAURIN AGAIN. Our readers will remember that about a week ago Senators Tillman and McLaurin both sent their resig nations to the Governor of South Carolina and requested that he accept the same to take effect on September 1 5th and that In the meantime a Democratic primary be held to de cide which one of these two men the people of the State wanted for their Senator. Governor McSweeney in a pub lished statement declined to accept these resignations. Thereupon Sen ator McLaurin promptly withdrew his resignation and Senator Tillman replied to the Governor in a vigor ous letter Insisting that his resigna tion be accepted and declaring that the Governor has no right to refuse to accept the same. No doubt, Senator McLaurin feels that by the end of his term he would be in a stronger position to measure lances with Senator Tillman than he is now and this probably explains his haste in withdrawing his resignation. For the very same reason, Senator Tillman is anxious that the resignations should not be withdrawn. We would suggest to both of the Senators If they are very desirous of resigning that they can do so by tendering their resignations to Vice- President Roosevelt, President of the United States Senate, . and feel that we can assure them that when once they have done this that they will have no opportunity to with draw them. adopting a provision to prohibit the negro from ho... ing office and leav ing him free to vote. They main tain that this would be constitutional under the 15th Amendment, and in this we think they are right. Indeed, it will be remembered that the Peo ples Party State Convention last summer suggested this proposition to the Democratic State Convention as one method of dealing with the negro question which would be con stitutional. The amendment adopted in this state Is to our mind clearly uncon stitutional and we believe every lawyer who has studied the question and who will state his candid opin ion will say the same. In the mean time the people of this state as well as the whole country will watch with Interest the proceedings of the Virginia and Alabama constitutional conventions. Will Submit Their Claims to a Demo cratic 1'rlmary to be Held in Nov. Saturday, at Gaffney, 8. C, there was a lively debate between United Btates Senators. B. R. Tillman and John L. MeLanrin. As a denounce ment both of them have sent theii resignations to Got. MeSweeney. They have resigned with the un derstanding that they are to go be fore tbe people of the State in a joint canvass, and the sentiment of the people is to be expressed in the vote in a Democratic primary to be held in November. The arrangement is sensational, for Tillman was last Hammer elected for six years and McLtnrin has yet two years to serve. The result of the issues means tL at if Tillman is sustained MeLinrm's sat will bt vacant; If McLaurin n successful he will rncceed t j Tillman's long term. McLauriu had been invited to Gaff ney, and mends or. rmman asked him to eome too, McLaurin accused Tillman of attacking him when Till man was in a bombproof. The latter declared that he would resign and meet McLaurin on the stump. McLaurin agreed to the propositon. whooping courb it is the quickest and surest cure in tbe world who guarantee satisfaction or refund money. Iarge bottles 50c and II UO Trial bottles Tree. Sold by all druggists. Children day will be observed at Browns church on Saturday before the fourth Sunday. Rev. J no. D. Iarkins will be present and deliver an address. TO THE nODED tf WE MITED 'STATES. STRIKES A RICH FIND. "I was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nerv ous debility," writes F. J. Green, o Lancaster, N. II., "No remedy helped me until I began using Elec tric Bitters, which did me more good than all the medicines I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She says Electric Bitters are just splen did for female troubles; that they are a grand tonic and in vigors tor for weak, run down women. No other medicine can take Its place in in our family." Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed. For sale by all druggists. An excursion for colored people will leave Clinton Monday June 10th for Richmond, Va. A special car will be attached for whites. Briefs From Billville. The cold snap caught us without wood; but the blizzard blew our house down, and we have plenty now. Fortunately, the man who pre dicted snow for July was frozen in the recent cold wave, and there'll be hot days and watermelons ahead THE STATES VI LLK SCANDAL. The State is to be congratulated upon the prompt action of Judge Brown last week in fining and im- of us yet. prisoning J. A. Gorham. the law We are sorry we could not go with agent for the Southern Railroad, for our brotther veterans to Memphis, as 7, A . . 'our mother-in-law locked up our attempting to bribe or improperly wooden leg.F. L. s. in tlanta influence a juror, and also in nningi Constitution. a juror who allowed himself to be so corrupted or put in such a ques tionable position. Thxbk is no Family medicine so favorably known as P&in-Killer. For over sixty years it has been used by missionaries in all parts of the world, not only4o counteract the climatic influences on their families, but for the cure of all diseases of the bowel?, and for wounds, bump, bruises, etc. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-Eiller, Perry Davis'. Price 25 and 50c. The Degree of L. L. D. Conferred Upon President McKinley by bia Alma Mater Albany, N. Y., May 29. Presi dent William McKinley is a gradu ate of the Albany (N. Y.) Law School with the class of 1867, and at tne nitietn commencement exer- Flve Men Hanged for Hone Stealing. Susanville. Cal.. May 31st. Atlriwa nf t,h institution hfirft tn-nio-hr. T 1 .1 l. 1 1 i. 4 1 ! I 1 . I . " ' ' I O - xt wuum W wen iur lu .iruuS itout, Modoc county, Calvin Hall the honorary degree of doctor of to remember the trite Benjamin Franklin that Is the best policy." We have no ticed more than one instance where juries have mulcted railroads in damages greater than they should paying ot I his three sons and a young man liv- 'Honesty I '1DS with Hall, was arrested for norse stealing. Li&hL night the five men were taken from custody by a mob of about 50 persons and all were hanged. The bodies have been cut down. laws was conferred upon him. pay, because the jurors had in mind I The district attorney i f Modoc coun- many and grievous wrongs commit- fa the way to 1106116 of the . . . ,. , , . , lynching. Hall was a man of con- ted by the railroads against the pub- Jderabl intellirence. His wife was lie, and it must nave Deen mat tneia squaw. jurors felt that they must use their present opportunity to get even with the railroads, even though they as Wlien tne Hair Fails Killed While Firing a Salute. Washington, May 30. Corporal Hams rod f in o c.5fl Wm Toolev. uSht artillery gun- b r ner, was instantly killed by the case, we do not say tnat any jury premature discharge of a cannon has done this. The size of the ver- while firing a salute just outside diet in some cases we have in mind, the gates at Arlington Cemetery to- however, would seem to indicate day- Tne breech Mk blew out, that for some cause the juries felt 11 tnetshoJilder and . . . J and breaking his neck. He was a jusimed in giving a very large ver- native of Pennsylvania. diet. We believe that if the railroads would act squarely with the public, both as to matters of accomodation and the charges therefor and also when cases are being tried in court they would always get a fair ver dict and that they would profit by auch a course in the long run. The only criticism we have to make of Judge Brown's action in this case is that we do not thing he placed the punishment on the offend ing parties high enough. In view of the great multitude of women suffering from some kind of female disease, and yet unable to find any cure, Dr. llrrtman, the renowned gynabCologUt, b.a announced his wil lingness to direct the treatment of as many cases as may make application to him during the summer months with out charge. Tbe treatment will be conducted by correspondence. The doctor will pre scribe all medicines, applications, hy gienic and dietary regulations neces sary to complete a cure. Tbe medicines prescribed can be obtained at all drug stores. This offer will hold good only during the summer months. Any. wo man can become a regular patient by sending a written statement of her age, condition of life, history and symptoms pf her derangements. All cases of female diseases, including menstrual irregularities, displacements, ulcerations, Inflammations, discharges, irritation of the ovaries, tumors and dropsy of th abdomen, should apply at DR. 8. D. HARTMAN. onoe and become registered as regular patients. All correspondence will be held strictly eonnaenuai. no testimo nials of cures will be given to the public xoept by the express wish of the patient. As is well known. Dr. uarunan is tne President of the Hartmsn Sanitarium, an Institution which has a department devoted exclusively to the treatment of female diseases, lie is thus brought to see thousands of such cases every year, the most of whom return to their homes to be treated by correspondence. The principal remedy he relies upon In such cases L Peruna, which every woman should have, who has any affection of this kind. Those wishing to become patients should address Db. 8. B. Uakt man, Columbus Ohio. No one knows better than Dr. Hart- man how much the women suffer with diseases peculiar to their sex. No one knows better than he does bow many of them suffer with such diseases. Pa tiently, hopefully, wearily, and often iWuUy, they eke ot a misrraUe ac jr afir year. A woman coefinea to ue m erl yeors with ehrocUo female o- raaxvmeot had finally givwi p bop of betas; cured. physician. altr physietan, aad remedy after remedy, without aay prmasU lmproremenU 11 er treatment fcaa oo her husband, who was poor hundreds of dollar. Tbey aad otllxed to deny them ly forte of life la order o get .noarh to mt the pbyefelaas. Plcklac up the paper one aayene nep peoed to read an item whlh contained the news that Dr. llaftmaa would treat such case free of charge by letter. She immediately wrote the doctor, describ ing her case, aod giving him all her symptom, hbe soon rcld s letter telling her exactly w ht to do and w hat mediclnee and appllancr to get. She began the treatment (the principal rem edy being leruna) at once, and ta a fewwerkswa well aud strong ax tin and it l to do hrr o n work. Another woman who used Peruna without becoming oue of Dr. 11 artman's regular pattern had the following ex perience. VI is Ida tireen writes from UaIdwinville,Oa.t " lVruna u wonaer- ful and gooff, sod a certain cure for fe male weaknee. 1 have been 111 and have been Ukiug doctor's medicine for several years, and found that none did me any good. "Every day it wmut m worry. I was alwmys sick. I had come to the conclusion to give up, mad not use any more medicine. I was sick Indeed for the past two years. Just before I began to take Peruna I was very weak, besides I was bilious and constipated. "I had pains In my back and side and falling of the womb, with bearing down pains. "One day while reading my news paper, I came across an ad read of the book for women entitled, Health and Beauty," and sent for it. Then I began to use the medicine. After using several bottles I am now thoroughly cured. Send for free book, entitled, "Health and Beauty." Address Dr. 11 art man, Columbus, Ohio. THE UNIVERSITY OF .. .. 'w ivgua Jsae aid cot.. 'St. Wseka. 20 University roor Tha hummer Prhoni r... ,)(. t i t -. . . iiriHii.f i.m ano nlti, Three We. ks In true tlon given la of achool work. at. . . . . t 1 ' For circular ronutaior fui, ... matloa s.ijr F P EN A HI J, 'rHldn!, or M. C. K. N Supt. hummer &hool. J7) SCTV. Uftn m i mniii a . umrmMKntt.nnmmULasurtx.viatam i-s tit'sN:iia 200 fr REX an OA.-AIA. nullum QOAUCl. .oo. UARI01lttBUTLER, ATTORJt KY-AT-L 4 U , 605 and &04 Tucker UuilUw c. RALEIGH, N. C. Practice? Iu all Stale and Ftdrv Courts. Elkitl WOOleil MillS IcaLIFORNIA King (soli Mines Company. OQ . jb 5? . O O o m H o SI o s b- w 55 S o : g o H n m H H H h OS QQ O o5h o i . V . . r accompanied by mucous patches in the mouth, erup tions on the skin, sore throat, copper colored splotches. alt swollen glands, aching muscles II ill and bones, the disease is making rapid headway, and far wore; symptoms will follow unless the blood is promptly and effectually cleansed of this violent destructive poison. S. S. S. is the only safe and infallible cure for this disease, the only antidote for this specific poison. It cures the worst cases thoroughly and permanently. 1:3 Ccadltlon Could Have Been No worse. 0 their treatment did me no good ; I was getting worse all the time ; my hair came out, ulcers appeared in my throat and mouth, my body was almost covered with copper colored splotches and offensive sores. I suffered severely from rheumatic pains In my shoulders and arms. My condition could have been no worse ; only those afflicted as I was can understand my sufferings. I had about lost all hope of ever being well again when r o H c w K O H H C 3 SO O 55 O 32 Broad way .stnd.OO ew bU, New York. JOHN r. JONES, President. CAPITAL, 1,000,000 SIIARKS-rAR VALUK, f.iM KAIU FULL PAID-MOM-ASSESSABLE. DIBECTOIWI If you want to'exchange'your wool or have it manufactured Into the best Blankets, Casslmeres, Jeans, LInseys, Flannels and Yarns to be had in America, if you want the best made and most comfortable fit ting pants you ever wore; if you want to trade with the cleverest men you ever had any dealings with, try the ELK1N WOOLEN Id ILLS and you will nevertregret it. They have one of the largest mills in the South. They ship their goods to nearly every State in the Union, and the quality of their work is unexcelled. Write them for their handsome new catalogue, and do not dispose of your wool until you see It. Address, CHATHAM MFG. CO., Proprietors, ELKIN, N.C. BLOWN TO ATOMS. The old idea that the body sometimes uteds a powerful, drastic, purgai.iye pill has been exploded; Dr. King's New Life Fills, which aie perfectly harm less, gently stimulate liver and bowels to expel poisouous matter, cleans the system and absolutely cure constipa tion and sick headache. Only 25c at all druggists. bold by all druggists. Just as we go to press the State Board of Education has rendered Its decision as to the books to be used In the public ech ols of the state for the next five years. Twenty-two publishing houses put in bids. Nineteen of sthese houses failed to place any of their books. Among this nineteen is tbe firm of Qinn & Co., many of which firms books had been recommended by the committee appointed by the legislature to make recommenda Hons to the State Board of Educa tion. No reason is given by the State Board for turning down any of the books recommended by the com mltteeof the legislature. Maury's geography and Holmes' readers are among the books now In use that have been selected. Many of the other books are new. In our next Issue we will publish a complete list jtnd price of each book. A NEW TRIAL. IN THE GATTIS- KILGO CASE. Our readers will remember that in the famous Gattis-Kilgo trial, in which Mr. Oattis sued Dr. Kilgo for libel, the superior court gave Mr. OatUs a verdict for. $20,000. The Supreme Court has just granted a new trial based on errors of Ihw made by the court below in itd rul ings and charge to the Jury. Judge Montgomery wrote the opinion of the Supreme Court, which, by the way, was a unanimous obinion, Judge Clark not sitting in the case, however, on account of his connec tion with the controversy out of which the suit grew. The case will probably be tried again at the July term of Granville court unices the case shall be re moved to another county. There is just one newspaper in the state so far as we have seen evil minded enough and foul-mouthed enough to attack the integrity of the court for its decision in this case. That paper charges 'that the recent verdict in the Impeachment trial Influenced the court in its de cision. It Is not necessary to say that that paper is published in Ral eigh or to call its name, for the good, fair-minded people of the state will recognize it at once from the above description. Cold Comfort. From Smart Htt. Nervous Passenger-Captain, what would be the result if this boat should strike an iceberg? Captain It would probably shiver its timbers. Pya jr-Balsam Stops tha Tickling, and qalcldy allays Inflammation ta ths throat. I decided to trv S. S. S but must confess I had little faitb left in any medicine. After taking tbe third bottle I noticed a change in my condi tion. This was truly en couraging, and I deter mined to give S. & S. a thorough trial. Prom that time on the improve ment was rapid ; S. S. S. seemed to have the dis ease completely under control ; the sores and ulcers healed and I was soon free from all signs of the disorder : I have been strona- and healthy ever since. I,. W. Smith, l,ock Box 6n, NoblesviUs, lad. is the only purely vege table blood purifier known. $1,000 is offered for proof that it contains a particle of mercury, potash or other mineral poison. Send for our free book on Blood Poison ; it contains valuable information about this disease, with full directions for self treatment. ' We charge nothing for medi cal advice ; cure yourself at home. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, 6A. A Reminder. "A baby reminds me of poetry," said the sentimentalist. "Yes," answered the man of fami ly. "It reminds me of poetry, too; especially when it is inclined to be bad and you have to walk the floor BELIEF IN SIX HOURS. starting in the feet or ankles I composing it." comes trom a weak or-, diseased heart a heart that cannot keep "r- Distressing Kidney and Bladder then settles in the lower limbs Disease relieved in six hours by where the watery portions ooze Niw Great South American nnf intft Ciirrn,inH;nn f.'.,M KlDKY CVBX." It IS & great BUT- . ... lunwoa account oi iu exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and back, in male or female. Believes retention of water almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is the remedy. Sold by Henry T. Hicks, druggist, Raleigh, N. C. ttept. iy-jy. causing bloat ana swelling. The heart must be strengthened and built up before the dropsy can be cured to stay; and the best of all heart medicines is Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. , "Heart disease made my feet swell so that they had to be lanced in several places. One bottle of Dr. Milesr Heart Cure helped me and twelve bottles worked a complete cure." Jams Trwty, Barnard, Ho. Dr. Mites' Hea&t Ctsi?e gives new strength to the heart, regulates the circulation, stimu lates the digestion and restores health. Sold by druggists on a guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co., ElUurt, Ind. - Change Admitted. "In your wife's divorce petition she says you have trampled upon her affections," said the lawyer. "Yes," assented the client.. "I'll admit it. All the affection she has is centered in a little hairy dog, and the way I've trampled on him has been frightful." Indianapolis Sun. At .Least One Good Turn. - Durham Herald. ; i If the flood serves no other good turn it will give the penitentiary management and excuse for not making that institution pay expen ses another year. . THE Cash Buyers' Supply Company Will furnish! you (If cashaccom panies the order) anything needed at home, on the farm or in your place of business, and SAVE YOU MONET. We keep no goods, no store, hire no clerks or collectors ; but, instead, purchase direct from manufacturers, wholesale dealers, jobbers, &c, AT LOWE8T CASH PRICES, and for cash. If you need any Agricultural Implement or Machinery, Farm Seeds, Hardware, Iron Roofing, Wire Fencing, Groceries, Fruit Trees, Fruits, Musical Instru ments, Sewinq Machines. Books Stationery, Furniture, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Clothing, Tombstones, Blooded Stock or Poultry, OB ANYTHING ELSE, write for prices. JDTBelow are prices on a few lead ing articles, dbxivbrbd at any depot iu aonu Carolina: a wo norse wagons, neat and durable, 133 ; one horse wagon $22 50; dump carts $20; cart wheels and axle $11.50; high arm, 5 -drawer, drop head sewing machine.wlth latest attach ments, $16; nice cottage organ $35; chapel organ $40; beautiful 7 octave pianos, splendid tone and well made, $145 and up, according to style of case and finish. If we cannot save you money we do not want your orders. W. S. BARNES, Manager. Raleigh. N.C. GUARANTEED $900 c t a rr YKARLY. Men aud women of good address to represent us, soma to travel appoint ing agents, others for local work look ing after our interests. $900 salary guaranteed yearly; extra commissions and expenses; rapid advancement, old eMabiisbed bouse. Grand chance for earnest man or woman to secure pleas ant, permanent position, liberal income and future. New, brilliant lines. Write at once. STAFFORD PRESS, 23 Church St., New Hareu, Conn The Reunion of the Confederate Veterans ia being held at Memphis, Tenn , this week. The convention was called to order by Gn. J. B. Gordon, who made a brief talk welcoming the Veterans. NOTICE OF SEIZURE AND LIBEL. DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI I ED STATES, K4HTEKN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA. NO. 25, United States Against Distill ery and Apparatus and Fixtures and Twelve Packages of Corn Whis aey. To C. A. Norris, Wilson county, N. C, uu w an wnom it may concern urirtino : - VT.: ... juuce-i8 nereby given, that the auove mentioned property was teized by K. : Duncah, Collector of Inter nal Revenue for the Funrth t ntltinn District of North Carolina, on the 11th day of March 1901, as forfeited to th uses 01 tne united States, for violation of the Internal Kevenue Laws, and tbe same is libelled and District Court of tbe United States for uuuaemnation lor tbe causes in tbe said libel of information set forth: and that the said causes will stand for trialat the court room of said nourt in the Cily ? Raleigh, on tbe 3d day of June next, if that be a jurisdiction day, and it not, at tbe next day of jur'sdiction there after, when and where you and all per sons are warned to appear to show cause why condemnation should not be decreed, and Judgment accordingly eo tered upon the said appraisement bond perein, and to intervene for their in terest. . ?:yen under my k04 nice in Raleigh, this 20th day of May, 1901. . H. C. DOCK It RY, . U.S. Marshal. Hon. John P. Jonos,Gold Hlll,Nev. U. S. Senator and mine owner. Hon. Jam. s B. Urant, Denver, Colo Ex-Gov of Colorado, of Grant & Omaha bmeliing Co. H n. R. F. Pettlgrew, Kloux Vails, 8. D., U. 8. tfenator. Hon. Wlllard Teller, Denver, Colo. Attorney at Law. Wm. C. Keao, Jr., Pmladelphla, Pa. Real Estate and Insurance. John C. Montgomery, Denver, Colo. Pres. Montgomery Investment Co. Hon. Ashley W. Cole, Urooklyi, Y., Chairman Board ot biau Ktu- road Commissioner. Stilaon Hutchlbs, Waablnru.n, D C Publisher and mine owut-r. Harry M. Gorham, Caraon Otj, Nev. Pres. Bui ion Ksckun Bank and bupt. Comstoct una Hon. btephen W. DoM-y, N. Y. Li U. B. benator and mit. owner. Jerome B. LandAild, Jr., U.orbi ton, N. Y. Director Biugbaoik Trust Co. J. B. Landdeld, Jr.. Secretary U Treasurer. bankerh: Wells. Fargo & Co.' Hank, 3 Broadway, New Vent. Offer 200,000 Shares Treasury Stock at S3.00 oer Share. The California King Gold Mines Company owns 23 claims la Pk cho Basin, four miles from the Colorado lUver In California, and milts by direct toad from Yuma, Arlx. Development work has been in progress for the last six yean, U more than 10,000 feet of shafts, drifts, levels and cuts have ben ours pleted and paid for by the owner. Upwards of fit tee u million tons of ore are now ready for ths mil all of which will be mined by open cat at a nominal cot. A contract has been entered into for the erection of a mid tit cyanide plant oapable of handling 1,000 ton of ore daily, which will U com pie tea tn is year. 1 ne directum guarantee that this plant wlU U placed in opu ration, rvgardlees of the amount of treasury stock aubscntMi The net profit af ur commencing operations will exceed faywi month, and probably reach $100,000 a moutn, witula a year, ins iu signt win supply sucu a plant for more than forty years. xue property is ownea rjy tne directors. Tnere is no orjawUt U1 prwuiwiiun money, no salaries to omcer. vry doiur r lzed from the sale of stock guea ln.o the treasury to pay tor tb plot Not a share of stock ha been uffr4 fr Report of J. Ralston Bell, London; Wm. A. Parish, Denver; la son Gee, Denver; P. O. DuBols. Berkeley, Cal ; J. L, Bkepard and ... .u,u uituiuK wugiuoera, agree in recommending tnis properiy. Application will be made to list stock on the Boston Clock Kxchasrt AriwapecbUB anu any information desired will be fuxnlabed on appU" vauuu. Bubecrlpilons received by THE CALIFORNIA KING GOLD MINES CO., 32 BROADWAY, .S.V. NOYKS & DANA. 27 8taU Ht . RoaLc.11 Wynne, Prince a Co., iNa, Bets Bldg. Philadelpbi E-T aaaviM UJ . m ... 99 " TTAi-r ocuOT,411 Wood BL, PltUburf Take KERYO TABLETS, Tfca Gnat Bnta. Cl::i t-i c Tcnic Hvrtj-tn Rni. wy ijt . 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The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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June 6, 1901, edition 1
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