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11.
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1 ILL WE HATS. )
Governor Aycoek baa notified the i
Fayetteville chamber of com mere'
that be will oat alt the legislature
together In extraordinary session, m
requested by them arid many other
people In the State, for the purpose
of changing aotne of the most odotw
and unjust features of the revenue
law passed by the last session.
However nnjnst and odious thL
revenue law may be, we are glad to
know that the Governor will not
A nURMC'R! HER TAKES IftSUE WITI1
THE CAUCASIAN.
Thk Calx'ahiak has received s
letter from Mr. A I. Ledford, of
Hldgonvllle, Macon county, in
which he comments upon a recent
editorial In the Caucasian relative
to the great output of gold increas
ing to mien a marked extent the clr-
culatln medium of the world, etc.
Mr. Ledford takes iwoie with the
Caucasian as to the output of gold
being sufficient In quantity to in
crease the circulating medium to i
decree necessary to meet the wants
of increasing population and busi
ness. He calls attention to the fact
that money is too scarce In his sec
tlon of the State.
We take it that Mr. Ledford states
the true condition In Macon county.
Indeed, if we had free and unlimit
ed coinage of silver supplemented
by a sufficient quantity of green
backs to maintain prices and furnish
a volume of money to do all busi
ness on a ctsh basis, still it would
take some time for this volume of
money to be so evenly distributed
that all sections of the country would
feel the impetus caused by the ad
ditional volume of money and to
have In any given locality what
would be Its share per capita. Be
sides, Mr. Ledford is probably right
in contending that there is not
enough gold yet in existence to dis
pense with the necessity of addition
al silver money or greenback money.
The point that we intended to
make was that the money famine
and panic which it seemed certain
would follow the passage of the
gold standard law has not come, but
that there Is a measure of prosperity
unexpected; and we pointed out the
true reason for this, which was the
great output of gold, all of which
gold is at once coined either into
new dollars or deposited with the
treasurer and gold certificates issued
thereon.
A few years ago it was very dim
cult to get hold of a gold dollar or to
a gold certificate. One day the
writer of this article went to a bank
to draw $100 and had it handed to
him In five twenty-dollar gold certi
flcates, that being the kind of money
of which the bank had the greatest
. A f A v ti n
quantity, inueeu, a lew years ago
the banks harded these gold certi
rt a a S a a a
ncaies as weii as goiu dollars; now
they pay them out dally and hourly
on accout of their abundance.
In 1896 we did not believe that
the free coinage of silver with the
then output of gold and silver would
furnish sufficient money. We con
tended that it would be necessary to
supplement the volume with green
backs to give a sufficient volume.
Our point now is that the present
output of gold is about equal to the
output of both gold and silver In
1906, and, therefore, that the free
coinage cf gold gives now about the
same volume of money that the
free coinage of both gold and silver
would have given in 1896. We
think now that the present volume
of money should be Increased some
what by the addition of greenbacks.
But this groat fluctuation in the
output of the precious metals serves
as an illustration and proof of the
principles for which the People's
Party has always contended on the
money question, namely, that it is
not only foolish, but absolutely
criminal for the government to al
low the people and the business
world to be at the mercy of the ac
ji a a a
ciaentai output ot eiiner gold or
silver. There may be next year
twice as much gold and silver coin
as this year or half as much; no man
can tell. Its price may be greatly
Inflated next year or may drop. The
only rational and common sense
course is for the government .to is
sue all the money and issue it in
ihe form of greenbacks and regulate
its volume in proportion to the in
crease of population and business.
This is the principle for which
The Caucasian has always stood,
lor wnicn it stands now, and for
which it will always stand because
it is eternally right.
!on of the legislature mate a large 1 atibblxco..ai.
number of new oCces with the on- 'inewwevery uw
derrtanding that the governor ahould I evidence that many good people to-
at once.upoo the adjournment of the regret tnai wey ever so ir iur-
legllature,fl all of tbesenew office goi inem-eivw ana K
I mm . a A A. ft ft. A f
with certain members of the kgis- or ine state as w F
lature who were i s of the governor luring the last campaign In elevat
r mmr-ofhlrmical machine, -n to the high office of United
Itouirhtnot to be necessary In State Senator a man with the grade
, m. union in fruvrtalof mental fibre and the degree of
et j maw w - ------ -
provision of this sort In the Bute moral turpitude of one F. M. Sim
nonsUtatlon to prevent such dia-lnow5- It Is a terrible commentary
graceful things from happening, but! the low condition to whkh the
from sad and slckenlne experience, leauersnip oi ine uemucrmuc piny
. Il ILl..U I... Jetton (Iam.maJImII 41. t .IIIIah f
r iu. ft.. 4K r i.rh I people may not have known the ' self seekers In session again. It Is
w m mm a mWL Bfl mmkM.mWMWmmmwmmiMl UK U 1 Wm mm '-'
provision to the Constitution. The man then as tney Know mm now.
last General Assembly North But when this man, Just being elec-
Carolina created more new offices w ine DeD1H5 was seen ngnB
carrying Urge amounts of salary, to I" ml the SUte Senate chamber in
pay for which the taxes have had consuiiauon wun ine sworn
tn t than has been done byJrors in the great impeachment
any legislature since the carpet-bag- trial of the judges, when It became
gers were In control. The legislature Irnown that the prosecution of the
not only did this, but there was an J8 was rested for awhile so that
undersUnding with the Oovemor this man Simmons might return
that as soon as the legislature ad- from Washington and be here to
lourned the member, of the leglsla- look after the jury, as is believed by
I ture should be appointed to these I muJr WMi "c UiU wulv
tat Jobs which they had created for m ooservauon ana appearances
themselves. The Governor did not would Indicate, did use not only his
appoint all the members of the louu'J4UUUCUW 1VJDl"ul
legislature to thee new offices, but mnuence wnicn aiiacnea to me
he appointed members of his polttl- high office to which he had been
i m.Phin4 Tt. u nntlceable that lected, in trying to dishonor and
VWt IUWVMMVf mm-mr w
every man thot he appointed voted
in favor of convicting the fudges
and were all high-up members in
the Simmons redshlrt machine.
In the past it has been very rare
for any democratic paper in the state
to criticise anything that the domo
cratlc machine was gallty of, but
the conduct of the Governor and
disgrace two Supreme Court Judges
and at the same time to eternally
dishonor the good name of the state,
then it was that the eyes of hun
dreds of good men who had been
better for the SUte to suffer from
the Ills already inflicted than to take
the chances of the new ills that such
a revolutionary body might inflict.
It may be, however, that the Gov
ernor Is afraid to call this body to
gether again. In the first place, it
would expose to the public view the
number of vacant seats there would
be in that body; that Is, it would
I expose to public view just bow
many members of the last legisla
ture are now filling offices at the
public expense which they them
selves had created. It may be the
Governor is afraid. that if he calls
back the remaining members who
failed to get offices they will, be
fore adjourning, create offices enough
to go around and Install themselves
In them. There is one thing certain,
and that is, if they could find any
opportunity to create new offices!
and vote themselves salaries at the
The Soft !pofSsacL
Wiaaton BepabtKms. .
The Iloxboro Courier (democratic)
In commenting en Attorney General
Gilmer opinion a to whether the
income Ux law applies to HUte offi
cers, say;
Attorney General Gilmer has de
cided that It la unconstitutional to
Ux the Income of a date officer. The
machinist or engineer who Jb fortu
nate enough to earn a salary of more
than a thousand dollars moat pay
Ux on all over one thousand, but if
your fellow citizens have been kind
enough to favor you with their suf
frage and made you a state officer
no difference if your salary is $4,000
ITISAFITYOFEtVUC
Are Entirely Freo Froa
Peine Catarrh.
a year, you need not pay any income
Ux. This may be good law. but we
insist U.at it is not Just, a species of
class legislation, and if there Is no
way of applying it to all then the
sooner it is repealed the better."
It is not necessary for us to con
cern ourselves so much as to whether
this is good law or bad law, or where
the fault lies, but one thing we do
know and that is that this law was
enacted by the legislature (demo
cratic) and Is construed by the At
torney General (democratic) and the
people will have to dance to the
music whether good or bad, just or
unjust. It will be seen from a close
examination of the law that a good
many nice little turns are made
whereby the soft nests which the
politicians were clamoring into on
last campaign are made still softer,
and whereby the people are made to
suffer. The crowd which got Into
office last time was a routing set
"that is right!"
The Ixit ioa at ta UalTcrtiij
maa ibe seat troapftrofta ift ia u
on ftdentBi ! i-
rd rr.a.rnty fttd wjrftiaaia
dai.ng lbio8f Mso. Taa t
altyfeata crvaiiy am
by tlii f eigftl Bwtrfth
Tt, nakiag (4Hlj-i tat l all Tier
are two m draiu,ri, mw radia
tion room, waur works, etairai
aeallar plant and 4er
Board, lcrfcisf. hft a4 eaa
be fteU4 d at fro $10 In $13 10 pet
oath. The teifttOB opama 8tt- It
Exaftriaatioaa for fntraaoe Bpt.v
10 aid II.
misled Into supporting that man public expense they would do It be-
were opened to their sorrow and (fore they would raise any money
humiliation. f for public education or for ex-Con-
One thing is clear; that the Demo-
I A 1 L A - 11 1 Ay
he legislature in this matter has crac Py mus BOOn Purse
i. i I fif Its rrrrmt nrl rntfon lAflriaroMn
been so . outrageous mat numuerai - -
. . I 4t..i 4.. ...Ill 1 I
of democratic papers have had the "f ow UCU,"J'
I J A XL. A 1 JJA A I A
courage to open their mouths pub- w W1 mul crusning ueieannat
llcly and denounce the matter as a I ny Pty ln
crying, sickening shame and disgrace J suffered-
to the state.
federate soldiers or for the support
of the charitable institutions of the
State.
No, Governor, don't call them
nere any more.
this state has ever
REDSnillTS IN NEW YORK AND IN
NORTII CAROLINA.
A few days ago a negro appeared
4. A 4 t VmT "ft 1- -II
on ine streets oi inow iotk cuy
dressed out In a typical North Caro
lina red shirt, as worn by members
of the Simmons Machine during the
last campaign. The New York Sun,
In reporting the affair, says that he
was at once hissed and hooted by a
number of persons ou the streets,
and boys gathered around him and
began to pelt him with various ob
jects that they could secure. Soon
the negro was forced to break and
run and a howling muss of eople
followed him until at last he es
caped down tome dark, black alley.
Tub Cai casian wants to reiect
fully Inquire if a negro has not as
much right to wear a red shirt on
the streets of New York as a white
specimen of the Simmons machine
has to wear a red shirt on the high
ways and hedges of North Carolina.
It is not reported that the redshirt
negro was armed with guns and pis- Qut thege officrs Qr any one of them
tois ana was engaged in Bnuouiig i , 7oa ,
ARE JUDGES AND STATE OFFI
CIALS EXEMPT FROM INCOME
TAX!
Mr. Gilmer, the State Attorney
Genera, has rendeied a decisson to
the effect that the judges and heads
of the executive departments of the
SUte Government are not subject to
the sUte income Ux as other citi
zens are. lie Dases nis decision on
that part of the SUte Constitution
which provides that the legislature
shall not diminish the salaries of
such officers during their term of
office.
It seems to us that Mr. Gilmer
has strained the Constitution or,
rather put upon it a construction
that was never intended, in order to
hold that these officers are not re
quired to pay under the income Ux
law. What the frainers of the Con
stitution meant was that the legisla
ture could not single out any one or
all of these officers and reduce their
salaries during their ?erra of office
by specific act. Of course, if a legis
lature could do this it would put it
in the power of a legislature to starve
At the recent Industrial Confer
ence in Philadelphia Hon. Hoke
Smith, of Georgia, delivered a very
nteresting address devoted to the
progress of the South. He called at
tention to the fact that in 1880 there
were only 180 cotton factories in the
whole South, while in 1900 the num
ber had increased to 663.. Jle also
called attention to the fact that since
887 the consumption of cotton at
the Southern cotton mills had in
creased 400 per cent. He also claim
ed that at the present time over 40
per cent of the raw cotton manufact
ured in the United Stati s is consum
ed in the South.
Mr. Smith might have also have
recited the fact that North Carolina
today Is manufacturing more cotton
than is raised in the State; in short,
that we import cotton to supply our
SUte cotton factories.
JVOHTIl CAROLINA SHOULD BLOT
OUT THK SAME DISGRACE.
The Associate Press dispatches of
the morning of June. 19th conUlned
the following item concerning the
proceedings of the Alabama Const!
tutional Convention:
Montgomery, Ala., June 19.
Consideration of the executive de
partment of the proposed new con
stitotlon was resumed in the Con
stitutional Convention this morning.
A section forbidding the Governor
from appointing members of the
legislature to office was considered
and adopted."
We judge that Alabama has in the
past been disgraced by having see-
promiscuously about the streets of
New York, as the members of the
Simmons redshirt machine did in
this SUte. Neither is it reported
that the negro was drunk or acting
in a lawless, revolutionary manner.
It Is not charged that the negro had
stolen anybody's vote or was con
templating that . theft of votes or
anything else.
While we admit that a negro clad
with the legis
lature. It is a very proper provision
that seeks to obviate this, and, in
deed, a necessary one to preserve the
independence of the different branch
es of the sUte government; but it
seems to us absurd to hold that a
general act raising revenue to apply
to all ths people of the state should
not apply to every salaried officer as
well as to the man who has no
salary. The legislature cannot, nun.
i i f x i t i t i i - X
m u siiixw wmcu us syuiuux in & offlcer fey &n
anareny anu oioousneu, is not a . .
mm im. iw ww f uu ITvT VA
pleasing spectacle in the eyes of the
law abiding people of New York Ci-
the
law
ty, yet we submit that he was enti
tled to more consideration than" he
would have been had he been en
gaged in the lawless conduct which
characterized the actions of the Sim
mons machine in North Carolina. If I
that negro really meant any dishon-
law, however high
rate of Uxation, provided the
applies to everybody alike.
We regret that the Attorney-Gen
eral was mislead in making such an
erroneous decision.- We trust that
he will soon see his error and correct
the same. If he does not, surely
the public will see to it that it is
corrected in due time. The decision
V.t -l.4 41 l. I
might come down to North Carolina
and join the negro wing of the Sim.
mons redshirt machine which was
organized during the last Senatorial
primary in Newbern, North . Carolina.
cannot stand.
For the last two or three years, in
fact, up until the Inauguration o
the present democratic administra
tion, it will be remembered that
every time a negro was guilty o:
any crime, great or small, the News
senator burrows for a PEo-ja"d Observer published a detailed
ples party princi p l k. I h lghly colored account of the affair
Senator Burrows has eiven to the! with sensational . headlines and
Washington Post a carefully pre-1 triple-leaded editorial comments. It
pared Interview of United States I always charged that the increase in
Senators by direct vote of the peo-1 crime was due to the to the fact tha
pie. Senator Burrows, who will be I Russell was Governor and the fusion
chairman of the Senate Committee I administration was in power. It is
on privileges and elections during
the next Congress, announces that
he will not only propose an amend
ment to the Constitution providing
for the election of Senators by the
people, but that he will In the mean,
time also offer a bill which will cure
some of the present evils of dead
locks. We are glad to see Senator Bur
rows Uking a sUnd for this correct
principle. Within the last year ev
ery principle in the People's Party
platform has been openly advocated
by one or more prominent Senators
or represenUtlvea of the two old
parties, except the government own
ership of railroads, and it will not
be five years before many of them
will be advocating that very Impor
Unt and necessary reform. Senator
Burrows' interview will be found
in another column of this Issue.
noticeable that since Aycock has
been Governor these same unfortu
nate crimes have been committed
and, we think It is safe to say, with
more frequency than at any time
during the last half dozen years. It
is noticeable that the News and Ob
server now does not publish the full
details of these crimes as before in
the old flaming headlines, and, furth
ermore, there has never yet been
single editorial comment in expla
nation of how or why these crimes
continue to happen with greater
frequency.
The Stomach of Mam issnbjae
to a df zen ineh. common bat nainfal
affections as ertfmns. eholera m r ju
and dysentery, that bv neclect m
be made chrome And dangerous. Toe
best, handiest, surest and quickest
remeay is ram uiier, a nudiciae
wmcn has been tried for more than
half a century and never failed to
give relief. Avoid snbatitntcs. there
. is our one rain-Killer, Perry Davit
-nee zoo. ana pue,
DOH'T LET THEM SUFFER.
Often chlldien are torturtd with
itc'iing a ad burning eczema and
iher skin diseases but Bucklen's
Arnica Salve heals tha raw Botes.
exoels i&flamma ion, leaves the sklc
w.thout a scar. Clean, fragrant.
cheap there'd no salve on earth as
good. Try it. Cure guaranteed.
Only 25 .
at B. H. Holiday's drug store.
MIM Anna Carsteo, Clayton, IU.
MUa Anna Carsten,aajton,Ili,aaya
"Yoar Perunm dU tos o mach good,
t btH0Y9 i aboaU hare beca dssd by
thtM time bad I aot atcd iL Immfeeh
loxMOWwUnow. IbMreoottskeamiQ
medkJtJ tor four or ttrt mootas.
emu cbeertuBy ftcommead Perunm ft
my Meads."
Ererywhera the people, especially th
women, are praising Pernna as a remed j
for all forms of catarrhal dlnlculUea.
Boxa Tyler, Vice President of the Illi
nols Woman's AWanee, writes from 9U
East Sixtieth street, Chicago, 111., th
following:
"During tho past year I gradually loa4
flesh and strength until I was unable U
perform my work properly. 1 tried dli
ferent remedies, and finally Penina wai
suggested to me. It gave me new lift
andstrength. Ioannotspeaktoohlghlj
fit."
The extreme sensltlreness of the ma
ooaa lining of every organ of a woman'i
body is well known to physicians. Th li
explains why, ln part at least, so few
women are entirely free from catarrh
Pernna cures catarrh wkererei it
located.
Send for free catarrh book. Address
Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio.
e miiB C) POISON.
Putntrlrr food ln the lutratla
prducaflYctallkt'henf ara ale
oat Dr. Kiefs Mew r.ui -xp i
ttteitaoit frm dorred towels.
KetUjr.taslly .bat sorely, cartel
ODStlDAUOO. blllOUSB SICK ntWM
- .... i
aeir. evr , all liver, atanuy ana
bowel trotibl. a. o jiy Zdc
Sold by II II. Holllday, DroggUt.
Killed a Carrier Pigeon.
8boiwe)I. K. O. Jobs 17 1901.
In WiMei's U-wasbip. Johnston
const y, I killed a pigeon on the 10th
instaot vtin a Silter band around
he llcht lee: ith thtae Utters aad
firnrs eo grated on the band: 'N fl.
139S3." i soppoes it was a cunti
pigeoa.
W. 11 HOOD.
DrrwuTcotRTor
Tlltl
aur-ixaa Mrticr
NO.tS.lIrU,dst.u. ... A
.mu,.,,.;,---:'
li trti.
m. ,"
HE KEPT HI8 LEO.
Twelve jeats ago J. W. BulllvaB,
of Hartford, OoLn., scratehed hi
leg with a rutty wire. Inflamma
tion and blood po:sniug set ln. For
two ytars he tn fit red latenu-ly.
Thm the best doctors urged ampu
tatlon, batr he writes. ! nsed one
bctleot EliC r.c Hitters aid it
box of Bucklen's Arolra tfalve
and ay leg wa sound and well as
ever1' For Eruptions, Ecs ma
TetUr. fral. Rheom, Borus aid all
oh od disorder Eis-trlc Bi U r has
no rival on eartn. Try them. Will
gaaraotce sat sfaition or rtfood
money. Oilv 50 oeot
Sold l y IL H. Holllday, Druggist.
Oumia
NotiM im K..
above oUned t.tlL
ZV " fTrmm ror tb
I'uirtct or North
oar er March isoi
aes of the L'nii,i
of the I Bursal h
sail ffivsa fa I Kiia .
District t oart -
owucmmuon for lh
aw usei or I a format i.. m . "T
that the said rau .n . ..IT
ine court rooca of iJt, imX.
If that hm m !..ri4.... '"'',
at the next day of iMr JL"
aner.wb a aad whrrr K
aona are warned u HrYi
decreed, and Judgment
tcresa.
Oitea under mj
mwimumzmidi) h, Z
J
Raloigh Uarbler
COCERElil
-PltHpRlJ
l4lll(
Tynj-'Bmlmaim BlWree RlsM Away
sad aukes a spsedj cad of ooocbs sad eoltkk
KhitiMtoaai
any rt Uih
same tTLt.''
Writs foi t!j.fM
n -
SAVES LIFE
Wmsid, rJL. Anrut 1, 190S.
?! was ln bad health this spring aad ooold not
up in bed for f oar weeks, when X was eon
fined my child died. When X began to sit ap I
felt so weak and had ouch terrible pains la raw
back and hips. I had kidney trouble and fall
Ingot the womb. I also had hysterical spells. I
was in a bad condition when I receired roar
MLadiee Birthday Almanao" aad read the ad
vertisement of Wine of Gardni and Thedford's
Blaek-Dranght. Since April 90th, rhave taken
soar bottles of Wine of Cardni and three pack,
agee of Thedford's Black-Draught. I feel like a
oew person now. X oan do aU my work and can
walk out to see any of my neighbors. I believe
I would have been ln the grave had it not bean
for Wine ot Oardoi. IT SAVED MT UTR.
Mrs. AUOB DAVIS.
It Is well that women are more patient than
men. Pew men could bear the bitter pangs,
the agony and distress that women endure.
Thousands of women have come to look upon
suffering as a duty of their sex. But there are
instances of this heroic forutode whkh
WINE(GAE3JII
Women need no longer suffer for raodesrs
Hicks'!
Ms relief to modest women In the nrivaev of thek
Many of the best homes In this city are never without this mat
The Oldest and Best
S. S. S. is a combination of root9
and herbs of ereat curative powers,
and when taken into the circulation
searches out and removes all manner
of -Doisons from the blood, without
the least shock or harm to the system.
On the contrary, the general health
begins to improve from the first dose,
for 3. S. S. is not only a blood purifier,
but an excellent tonic, and strength
ens and builds up the constitution
while purging the blood of impuri
ties. S. S. 3. cures all diseases of a
blood poison origin, Cancer, Scrofula,
Rheumatism, Chronic Sores and
Ulcers, Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt
Rheum, Herpes and similar troubles,
and is an infallible cure and the only
antidote for that most horrible disease,
Contagious Blood Poison.
A record of nearly fifty years of
successful cures is a record to be proud
of. S. S. S. is more popular today
than ever. It numbers its friends by
the thousands. Our medical corres
pondence is larger than ever in the
history of the medicine. Many write
to thank us for the great good S. S. S.
has done them, while others are seek
ing advice about their cases. All
letters receive prompt and careful
attention . Our physicians have made
a life-long study of Blood and Skin Dis
eases, and better understand such cases
than the ordinary practitioner who
makes a specialty of no one disease.
We are doing great
good to suffering
humanity through
our consulting de
partment, and invite
yon to write us if you have any blood
or skin trouble. We make no charge
whatever for this service.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO- ATLANTA. 64.
now renders unrtectssarv.
sake. Wine of Cardui brim
homes.
medicine. It cures whites and fallina of the womb and comDlcfelv eradU
cates these dragging periodical pains. Mrs. Davis cure shows yoa conclu
sively what you may expect if you follow her example and take Wine of
Cardui. Thedford's Black-Draught aids Wine of Cardui by regulating the
stomach and bowels. When you ask your draulst for these medicines, be
tt them. It was Wine of Cardui and Thedford's Black Jarauekt
Never take a substitute.
CAPUDIN
HEADACHE CORE.
Leaves no BadJEffeetWhateve
15, 25 and 50 Cents at Druggists.
HALKKJII, NX
sure you ft
that saved Mrs. Davis' life.
For advio andllteratrne, adilrei. elvtef tvraptama, The tadtae Advtaorv
me voauanooga Company, nsSHiiinisa Teaa.
THE KIDNEYS AND THE SKIN.
In the sp-insr the kidneys have
much to do. If they are weak or tor
pid, they will not do it well, aad the
skin will be pimply or bloehy. That
Is telling the story in a few words.
Hood's Sargaparilla strengthens
and stimulates the k dctys, cures
and prevents pimples, blotches and
all cntaneous eruptions.
Dun't fail to take it. :
Buy a bottle today. m
de
. Since General Julian S. Carr
dared that he endorsed the position
taken by Senator McLaurin there has
been a painful silence about the
headquarters of the News and Obser
ver as to McLaurin'd apostacy and
traitorism. Why is it that Mr. Dan
iels does not promptly haul up Gen.
Carr for public contempt and party
discipline, and if he does not repent,
proceed to read him out of the party?
Jobs K. Fowtar. C. K. McCnUen
FOWLER AND McCUITiEM
ATTOBITEY8-AT-IiAW,
UUNTOJT, - - - N. C.
Will practice wherever Servian
F-7T-
ra.VmmarTV 2Xrnaroa.ton
CoeSarretU BotlMa iWrM, incln5lni Xn?
tion. Book aed Board la fsmilf, about S0l
nmui, Tiri-wirni a mMuriT, tncuiTiaL
9-Tjio KrataekT TJatweMty Dteloaia. ndr mL
awsrdd sradeetaa, Lttmry Oourw (m, U aWrvd.
"wertl BaUrnow. OradMUaraeowfal.
In T4v tm kmwt r Uttmrm rmmtk mm. -JJ mmlZ
WILBUR R. SMITH. Lexington, Kyi
!. tunpiH, nmna, awejaav mmm
led are lnno aalwa as ttmiam$ lui aiar.
3?lifr7lAS GUARANTEED
LL- IW I
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200 FREE
Scholarships offered.
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OA.-ALA. BUSINESS COLLEGE Maoon,0e
FOR OVER FIFTY TEARS
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Stkup has
been used for children while teething;.
It soothes the child, anftns tha mma
allays all pain,tcures wind colic, and is
me uesi, remeay ior Diarrnoea. Twen-tT-five
cents a bottle. Sold hv all dra.
gists throughout the world.
BELIEF IN SIX HOURS.
Distressing Kidney and Bladder
Disease relieved In six hours by
Niw Gskat South American
Kidjjy CIf,.,, It Is a great sur
prise on account of Its exceeding
promptness in relieving pain ln
bladder, kidneys and back, ln male
or female. Believes retention of
water almost Immediately, if you
want quick relief and core this is
the remedy. Sold by Henry T.
Hicks, druggist, Raleigh, N. C.
Sept. l-ly.
UARIOll BUTLER,
Attorney-at-Law,
,505 and 504 Tucker Building,
: BALEIGH, N. C.
Practices in all State and Federal
Courts.
Central Acafai,
An Industrial
and Training
School for boys and young men.
will begm Its annual session Oct.
1st, lWl.
mw a .
xoung men desiring to go to
school and pay in part with work
may write to as at once. Twenty
one ar desired Immediately: six
ior iarm work, six for carpenter's
woxk, ionr ior masonry and Plast
ering, four for painting and one or
two iar printing. For further par
tlculara address Rev. Chas. R Tay
lor, Principal, Littleton, N. C.
GUARANTEED
$900
(ll k nvr
PALAKY YEARLY.
Men and women of rood address to
represent tn, some to travel appoint-
anw aaa4-a S a a .
8cuwi umrn ior local work look
lnir after oar inter-Mta. tonn
guaranteed j early ; extra commission!
uu ciuMa; rapia sarancemeot. old
ertaDua&ed bouse. Grand chance for
earnest man or woman to secure pleas
ant, permanent position, liberal income
and future. New, brilliant lines. Write
aw uuce.
STAFFORD PRESS.
28 Church St., New Haren, Conn
University
OF NORTH CAROLINA.
THE HEAD
Of the State's Educational System
Aeademlc Department.
Law,
Medicine,
Pharmacy
AiftTniv-nve Kchnlarahlna
tuition to teachers and ministers'
was. ioans ior the needy.
o? students. 43 Instructors.
New Dormitories. Water Works,
wu" uuabuig rsysiem.
$120,000 spent ln improvements In
1900 and 190L
Fall term begins September 9, 190L
niinmcsy
F. P. TENABLE, President,
CHAPEL BILI , N. CV
mSm
4 SrJ 4
When negtoeted. sknnet lavarfaMs
resutta to a seora of m.
pUeattoos, frequeony canslnc uremia
poisoning resulttnc fca Aeatk. Stria
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Save Your Gardens
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ORDER
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FiiKiuirr.
Ppprlsl lUtra.
fat. Merck 6 mmd Nov. a, tlqy.
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Non.Pcisoscas Insecticide.
Pound Package, ... f .15
1
8
6
12
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III S?i nT dellnC with, try tbs BLK1N WOOLEN Mlll
?naiS r5 fP thel!'?ood ortry State in the CaV'i
the aallty of their work is unexcelled. J
write them for their handsome new cataloxus. and do cot i
ofyourwoolunttlyouaeslt. Address, vmwommuaao
CHA5M nPB. CO., Prrrjfctri,
kl:
. inr7TOHanuwATtBT,n.
Dr Hathaway years ago Placarded, these oU-tlm
hh?tZeat,ne,lt 18 by tke patient
j Patoleas art takes no Ume from bosloess. Theew
"rfmd- Tlta method of treatment lafemofu
tare leamcloslvely nsed by Dr. HateaW
peSaa,ReSaItar mehod- Varleeesi, wlthost
wi.ua . . . " oy nun oy us exetustre nu
waa tw 20 years has wmi im. w "JM"B
are reqrjired. Sjjel attention given' writetoto
to collections. .. OftW nvor O. J .vmpton. Maatec if I.3r!?5?? Ms new St gas book aa4 aesfi
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THE NORTH CAROLINA
State Normal and Industrial Collet ,
LTTEBAY .
CLAE3ICAL
SCIENTIFIC
OOMMEBCIAL .
INDUSTBIAL
PEDAGOGICAL
MUSICAL
Annual expAaeea $100 to tltO, for non-r1
the Ctate (ICO. Faculty of CO members. Z
and Observation Cehocl cf about
secure boxrd in the doroltcrias all VrZ'i
plications should be caade before Jaly i
slon opens Bepisaber isau , t
Conaposdeee9 Invited frca those deenn
potent taaehera aad ctenojraphera.
v For C&U!ca cad ether Infanaatloa
Prcodrat un ATILIt D. UtlX c
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