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THE OAUOAOI AH 1 KE PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY BTTUK CAUCASIAN PUS. CO. CSXSCIIPTIOSIIATEt. Om Tmmr tU Moas. Tar Xoataa, ei-OO SS No. council lL TBI RXI SHIRT MAC HIKE AM II IMMIGRATION. Commenting on a proposition to encourage Imlgration in Eastern North Carolina the Aahevlllc sette vary pertinently speaks as fol-lowa: "Emigrant of the better sort teek this country because It la a land where liberty or conscience 1m not only allowed but In protected. They rill not. knowingly, so where me United State constitution, the flag. ' thing, we can't say. They are loud and long for political liber ly, free speech and atscb things. Doubtlem they have just gotton through a glorious revival and have had their backsliding healed, and the Joya of salvation restored. But there fellowa who get religion and about loudeet every protracted meet ing and fall from irrace as soon as the Cbrhtmas festivities come, never Impress anyone as being Christian to hurt. But it does sound so sweet and so Christian to hear them now on their sanctified knees pleading for Justice, free speech and Christian clvlliza tlon. The devil is certainly scared. No doubt he is off pleading with some trust com Dan y to come to his relief. lie doubtless tells them that these papers do believe In liber ty. They believe one ought to be allowed to condemn trusts, and then have liberty to receive trust money for education and for th building up of Christ's kingdom In the world. Yes, these pa pent want free speech Somehow they have tound out we have not had free speech in this state, flow they found out such And how they the laws, nor even friendly con aideratlon for the opinions of others, offers no protection against con splracles of hoodlum mobs. As soon would they trust themselves In boxer ridden China. If eastern North Carolina desires to attract a decent class of Immigrants to swell Its population it must abjure first and for always the criminal red ahlrt political leadership. It must allow all citizens to exercise the rights of their citizenship, and must protect them iu those rights. Two political campaigns have been con- ducted in the eastern counties of can believe that people they educat ed in the principles of the meek and lowly Jesus, would commit such crimes, as throwing rotten eggs, dragging speakers off platforms, and with drunken red shirts, go to men's rooms at night md force them away under threats of death, and not al low them to speak, we can't nee All this was done, though, by peo ple who read these good Christian papers. And it was winked at by the pulpit and leaders in the church And these papers, even, never said a word about it. It may be they never louna it out. it may Baltimore Sen. The monuments of the Mason and Dixon boon ary line between Penssylvaalaaod Maryland nave suffered severity from the attacks of vaedalt, a&d they will soon be replaced with caat Iron marker. KSDtd progress is uowoeiLg msae on the relocation of the line. The eastern portion was originally marked by stone m numoo't at equal distances of oae mile Many of these stones have been removed or destroyed, fbe western portion, owing to the great diffleelty at that time la the region traversed by the line, was marktd by wooden posts, cut on th spot, and secured In place by mounds of earth or stone .lied around tnem rnese posit have disappeared, but some of the mound remain. - Msny o! them have been destroyed oy cultivation of the ground It is believed. though, that enough of them can be recovered to enable the reloca tion of the boundary with precis ton. The Pennsylvania legislature hat. appropriated 97.0GO to reset and re pair the boundary monuments and the Maryland legislature $5,000. Ur W. C. Clark, of Baltimore is cooperating with Secretary of In ternatlonal Affairs Latta, of Penn svlvania In directing the work SUBSTITUTE HQ A Mlffi . VLoomi, 1 ft ua.viinsTxnl Haf NOTICE OF SEIZURE AD LIBEL. DISTRICT COURT Of 1BKUXI1KD STATES aTsa titeicT or soar ctwun. Hicks' jCAPUDINE this states, under Inspiration of at be they found it out, and were political clique calling Itself demo-jsfrald to condemn it. It may be ermtlc which mob law. with all its that Is what they are pleading for accompaniments of violence, Intel- now: next time they want the free- lerance, Intimidation and crlm, has dom to say, "Boys, you ought not unvaried the constitution and the do that." Or It may be they were laws of the state and the nation. No too busy about their "Master's bus! man's life in those counties was sale ness.' They may have been off who dared to seriously protest praying for the poor heathen in against this red shirt movement and Africa and China. It may be they as to the elections held, there was were trying to convince some one no pretense that they were not rot- that negroes have souls and are hu- ten with fraud. All this must end man oeinga. before eastern North Carolina can Now when there is no campaign Invite lmmiflrratlon." on they can talk loud and long. Do In the beginning the men who thy n,ot know th U men now 4kt . . . omce in ine state got them oy sup- came to this coun ry and made it preMing gpeech and by a ma great and powerful as It Is were ner of hellish crimes? Do they not those on whom in the old wot id the know that men who will resort, to heavy hand of intolerance and perse- such schemes to get in, will resort cutionlay. For hundreds of years to thena to stay, in? Do they not . . . . 4Ka . know that the religious papers will men had been denied the right to expected to dryup for think for themselves; in fact, to liberty as soon as the next campaign bold an opinion was a crime 11 that opens? And don't they know they oDlnlou cauiein to en let with the win ao ht how an this ado on WHITE MAN TURNED YELLOW Great consU-rnation was felt bj the friends of M. II garty, of Lex ingtOD, Ky., when iny saw he was cursioe follow. His skin slowly ebauged 6' 1 r, also his eyes, aud he suff-red terribly. U s malady was fellow jaundice. He was treated b) the beat doetors, bat without benefit Then he was advised to try Electric B.tters, the wonderful Stomaea and Livr rsmedj, and nt write: "A'ter taking two battle I was waolh ear-d " A trial irovi us matcblesr merit for all stoma'" 'iver and kid is? troubles Oul. 50 j. f d old by all druggists. views of some one who happened to be on a more favored side. Thus they were driven to find homes In another laud and America became their refuge. The growth and grandeur of America la primarily due to this Immigration Impelled by a desire in the hearts of the wanderers to be free. fertile soil. It has grown and pro duced much fruit. Liberty of thought and its concomitant, liberty of speech, have long been reckoned priceless possessions of American manhood. The safeguard of liberty has been the ballot box. It Is evident that men settle and thrive where liberty is Dest pre served. It is also evident that in North Carolina liberty has at times become an excuse for license, and that certain men have so far for gotten themselves, become so un mindful of the struggles of their fathers, and abandoned themselves so completely to the lust of power and office that they have endeavored to choke the liberties of their fellow men In the hateful folds of "red shlrtism." The Democratic ma chine has debauched the sanctity of the ballot, polluted of purity of elec tlons, destroyed the llberities of their fellows and enthroned hood lumlsm, ruffianism and thievery in the high place where honor and good conscience are wont to sit. Such acts as these, such vile abuses of the rights of suffrage are not con' ducive to the location -in the com munity of desirable immigrants. They may draw knaves and thieves as foulness draws disease, but good men and true men and worthy men are not attracted by such hideous blots as the Democratic redahirt machine has placed on the name of North Carolina. many causes may operate to re tard the advancement of a state, but there is no more potent cause than the debauchery of its elections. It Is time that North Carolina should purge Itself of such' drawbacks to her advancement. their part disgusts honest, Christian men. "Freedom of speech" is only good for off years, and between campaigns. Are they In earnest? We will see." Italy Orders Southern Coal. Knoxville, T na , J uly 9. Local mining companies received a joint order today for 100,000 tons of East rnnessee and boutneas'ern Ken tucky coal to be exported to Venice, Italy, within the next six months SAVES TWO FROM DEATH. . ''Oar little daughter had an al most fatal attack of whooping conch and bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Haviland, of Armonk, N. Y , "but, when all other remedies failed, we taved her life with Dr. King's New D soovery. Our niece who had eon-! sumpaion in an advanced stage, also used this wonderful medieme and to day she is perfectly well." Despe rate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infalli ble for congas and colds.- 60a and $100 bottles guaranteed. Trial bot tles free. Sold by all druggists. Prof. Wm. C. Webster,. Principal of Webster's Mnsio School, 603 Stelnway Hall, 17 East Van Baren street, Chicago, I1U in a recent letter, says': I hare used your medicine and cannot say too much for It. I will recommend It to anybody. I keep it in my school In case of need." A New Man. N. C. May, Oak Ridge Station, Pa., writes: r. L. P. Bailey, whose health was impaired and who always felt tired and haggard, by my per suasion, began to use Peruna about a month ago, and now he looks like a different man. He says be teels WQ per cent, net' ter." N.CMay. Those desiring a free book on the cans of nerve weakness, ansBmia and other devitalizing diseases should address The Peruna Medicine Co, Columbus, Ohio. Mr. Charles If ewman, 174 street. Chicago, 111., writes the fol lowing Is regard to Pernna. Mr. Newman says t I took one bottle of your wonderful medicine and have so Improved that 1 feel like a new person. I am vary thank ful that I got hold of your wonderful remedy. I cannot say too much In yottr behalf. I had doctored for two years until I felt there was no relief. My wife has taken one bottle of your grand medicine and It has helped her so much. I find it has improved her health so much that I will recommend it to anyone cheerfully. Yours gratefully, Charles Newman. Nervous Depression. The month of July is peculiarly the month of nervous diseases, especially nervous prostration and other depressed states of the nenrous system. People who are at all inclined to be nervous or suffer from weak nerves find this month especially trying. Sultry heat and electrical disturbances of the atmos phere Is probably the cause of this. Invalids need to be particularly care ful during the month of July to fortify i the nervous ay stem by the as of Peruna. POLITICAL WKATUKK VAXES. Hon. Hilary A. Herbert, of Ala bama, Secretary of the Navy under President Cleveland, a life-loner The seed of freedom fell upon dera0crat, and a man of conspicuous ability, has come out In a statement calculated to send cold shivers uo and down the spinal column of our virtuous contemporary, the News and Observer. In a recent address before the Bar Association of Ala bama, Mr. Herbert took occasion to proclaim himself weary of the brand , of democracy of which the upright and honorable News and Observer is such a persistent supporter. He expressed himself strongly on the folly of attempting to make live issues out of dead firebrands. The question of the retention of the Philippines is, he says, by the force of circumstance and the verdict of the people settled. While opposed in the first place to the retention of the islands, he bows to the inevita ble and accepts the result. Then he passes on to other ailicles of the democratic creed and takes much the same position as has lately been taken by Gen. Jule Carr to the con sternation of Brother Daniels. Verily, these are bitter days for our contemporary with the large circulation and larser self conceit. So conscious of its righteousness that it Is "unwilling to believe" a democrat can be a democrat without being of the News and Observer variety, it insists on being officially informed by Gen. Carr that his declarations on the political situa tion were really "responsible." We tremble for the solar plexus of the valiant News and Observer when Gen. Carr srives it the dished in formation. With Mr. Herbert and Gen. Carr thousands of true democrats are taking their stand and the number Is growing every dsy. ' We beseech our venerable contemporary to wake up, cast the beam out of its eye polish up Its "range finders," forsake Big Clothing Store Burned.' raettevllle, N. C, July 9, The big clotalng store of Mike Po;b was partially destroyed by fire today. The $18 000 stock was damaged from $8,000 to $10,000, mostly by water. Nashville, Tenn., July 7 A rain storm approaching a cloudburst swept over Lynchburg, Moore coun ty, and vicinity, yesterday after noon. Mulberry creek, which half way encircles the town, rose 10 feet in less than 40 minutes, washing away lumber, fences and bridges. The postoffice at County Line had to be anchored to prevent its being demolished and the damage to farm lands is extremely heavy. Thou sands of rails were lost and much wheat in shocks swept away. In some instances, the growing corn was totally destroyed. On the farm of Mrs. Callie Bobo, where wheat threshing was in progress, the thresher and a loaded wagon were carried some distance by the flood. No loss of life has been reported. WHAT S YOUR FACE WORTH T 8ometimas a fortune, but never, if you have a sallow complexion , jaundice look, moth patches and blotches on the skin, -all signs of liv er trouble. But Dr. King's New Life Pills give clear skin, rosy cheeks, rich complexion. Only 25ets. For sale by all druggists. Poisonous Rxptilis and Insect Stings aLd bites cured quickly and surely by the prompt use of P rry Davis' Pain-Killer. If you havt not a bottle in your home do not lo$e moment in procuring one, as yon are apt at any time to be stung by pois onoua insects, snakes, or bitten by centipedes. Uo by d rections on the wrapper around the bo tie. Avoid substitutes, there is but on Pto jvuier, .ferry uav:s' Price zoe. aid 5s)c. JOB COULDN'T HAVE STOOD IT vaiiaa. mm. ii ne u nau ucDintr p l-s. rhf y're terribly annoyme ; bi.t B i. ktn'd Ar- mea naive win euro me worst caee of pile on earth. It kn- .-im d thou sands. For iojarU), kius o; buddy eruptions it s the best calve in the world. Price 253 a box. Care guar anteed. Sold by all druggists. Price 50 cts. FREEDOM OF SPEECH. The following editorial which ap peared in the last issue of the Times- "redshirtism," and be true to itself, Mercury Is very timely. We sunrest ir 8ucn things are possible to a con- that the papers that are crying for stltution so steeped in political in free speech In the "off years" paste I We assure If that with cor- lt In their scrap book for ready living and right thinking its reference in the next campaign. circulation may wax still stranger "Seemlnsrly. freedom of soeech and mightier. Is becoming a leading issue in this State. But this Is an off year, you know. The issue may shift back to red-shirt ism by next year. Geese, Some days ago the editor .of the News and Observer, after being ask- like chickens,' go home to roost, I ed to make a statement in regard to what he thought of CoL Julian S. Can's northern speech, said that he had written Col. Carr but at that time had not heard from him. bat he did not folia vn fh.t rVvl n.. I -"W v - wMw WU T ri when the sun of light and liberty, goes down. Democratic papers are practicing with diligence on this subject. They want to realize how one feels In the right, for once. Some of them may be sincere. They may have fully repented. We can tell you better after the next Democratic state convention meets, and after the Elmmons machine pc-j Its whip. And we feel like shouting when RELIEF IN SIX H OURS. Distressing Kidney and Bladder Disease relieved in six hoars by Nxw Great South American Kidey Cufic." It is a great sur prise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in I bladder, kidneys and back, in 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. w-ly. FOR OVXR FIFTY YEARS Mrs. WINSLOW'S SOOTBIHO SVRCP h&B been used for children while teething. It soothes the child, softens the arums. allays all paioJoures wind colic, and is cne nest remeay ror Diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all drusr- giata throughout the world. Lonely Homes A home b sever complete without chUdrca. Yet many homes art childless. Many wives are desolate for the tack of a child to lovt. Their Bves are aimless void of the high motives of motherhood. Wh0 bamaaess Is causing Incal culable sadness and sorrow, It exists la meet cases ea account of some little female trouble, which Wine of Cardui would speedily set right This pure Wine regulates the disordered female organs by bulldiag up the worn out serves and regulating the menstrual flow. It restores the fallen womb to its proper place. By strength cnlng the generative organs. It nukes prcg nancy possible where barrenness exists. You can depend ea WINEGARMJH Suflcring women all over the land have beea depending en it for sevcacy-flve yean. Ne more convincing proof can be given then the testimony of Mrs. Benson, who Is only one of thousands of women to whom Wine of Cardui hat brought permanent cure. Many cases of miscarriage that trouble which robs mothers of their hopes have been avoided by timely use of the Wine. Yo are asked to try Wine of Cardui and Thedf ords UaduDmght. its companion medicine. Nine out of ten cases of female trouble, baien itessiiuded, yield to them. AD gglsts sell $LCX) bottles of Wme of CarduL Vanderrooit, Arfe, April X, 1SOS. Last May I had miaoaxrlac which wao followed by flooding. XrosA your Almanao and my husband cot ao a bottl of Win of Gardixl and M topped my flooding and rectoraa my fallen womb to lta place. Now I am eurea anar taxing uim dovum ana aav anataar so tan wnioa i gos voia snorniBf. ameacpeowne; to oaoi my doctor. roradyleanai?tamtni.iili1iist,rlTtif syausewt Th JjapaiUMat xiM Chattanooaa atedMSJia Oompeay. Ch in UARIOli BUTLER, AttiVrney-at-Law, 505 and 501 Tucker Building. RALEIGH, N. C. Practices in all State and Federal Courts. Save NO. tt. UeiUd PUU Agne DUtiO ery and Apperata and Fixture and Twelve lacsagr oi twi key. and to all vtbotn il sway eoocera 1 o& mj &p pots at PniggtaU. ussansti ; w Notice la hereby gtn, that U above menU'Si d property was eisea by K.i! Docs. Collector of Inter ne Revena U r the Fourth lol lection District of North Carolina, on the 11th day of March 1W1. a forfeited to lo uses ef the United Htstea.for violation of the In ter re! Kevenue Laws, and tbe same la libelled and rose rated in the Dtetrtct t ourt ef tbe United 9tttee for condemnation for the causes in tne said libel of information eel forth; and that the aaid causes will stand for trial t tre court room of sid eourt la the City of Kalelg b, on tbe Sd day of Jure next. ir that be a Jurisdiction da j, ana u no, at the next day of jur'adiction there after, wbn and where jeu and all per sons are warned to appear to enow cause why oondemtation should not be decreed, and Judgment accordingly ot tered upon tbe said appraisement bond nerein, and to intervene for tneir in- kereas. nd. Given under my ha at omce Ralfigh, this 80tb day ay, 1901. U. C l KKKl , . U. 8. Marshal. HEAG)A1XE yRE. Leaves no Bad EffeetWhatever. KAI.KIUII. Yomir Qa rdens BY uoinc OROEH AT ONCE. EXritKs OH FREIUHT. Special llw fat. Match i aad N. a, tiff. fai ta Crtallt K . a. stay , BdiKQ E) EAT 03 Nc3Pchccs3 Izzscticltz Pound Package, f 1 3 6 12 8hakers .IB . .0 1.00 .tft Julius Lewis Hardware Co.. nalcigti, n. c. QUARANTEED $900 OALAKY YEARLY. If en and women of good addreae to represent us, some to travel aipoint- mg after our interests. $900 salary I F)trtt3 guaranreea jeariy; extra commission and expensee; rapid advancement, old tablished house. Urand chance ror earnest man or woman to secure pleas ant, permanent position, liberal Income and future. New, brilliant linea. Write at once. STAFFORD PRESS, 23 Church St., New Haven, Conn THE ISORTH CAROLINA Normnl and Industrial College. LTTERAY CLASSICAL SCIENTIFIC COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL PEDAGOGICAL MUSICAL Practical Education IN Agriculture, Engineerirg, Me- cbanio Arts, and Cotton Manu facturing; a combination of tLe- ory and practice, of sUd and manual training. Tuition sru a year Tctil expense, incloding olotrlng a d hoard, 9125. Thirty teachers, 8051 students. Next sea son brgins September 4th. For catalogue address Qeo. T. Winston, President. " N. C. COLLEGE r Aericulfure & Mechaoic Arts RALEIGH, N. O. Annual xpnaeai $100 to $140, for non mldeata of the State $160. Faculty of 80 msmburi PracUe and Observation School of about 2S0 puplla T aeeure board in the dormitories ail frt tultloo aa pllcatione ahould bo made before July I5ih. Bas el on opens September 19th. Coneapond. nee invited from thoee dealrlrr cdb petent teacher and tenographera. For Catalogue and other Information addreae r resident CHARLES D. Mel VEIU Ureenslmm, N . V. Elkin Woolen Mills GUARANTEED $5,000 DEPOSIT R. R. FARE PAID 200 FREE Scholarthtp offerae write quick M QA.-ALA. BUetMEtS COLLEGE. MaooV 55 . H ci oo Q a Z o o lM W s r CPS Sq 3 U o S3" OS e,. 9Q O . w H a soother and Wine of Ccvdol will be Mrs. MAST I BsStSOA. BLOOD HOUNDS! ftW I - jo.j aon nave a reeota or seven criminals. Remember that dotrs muat nave ciear aeent ot guilty par ty to start with. All calls answered promptly. J.J Wilson, Dunn, N. O. SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES- To Varlova Point Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Every picrdng, cutting, tearing, burning pain of this dreadful disease is a call for help. The tortured nerves are over-worked and worn out. They are weak, hungry, worried and exhausted nerves, and they take this way of making known their urgent need of rest and recuperation. Heed this cry of distress. Dr. Miles' Nervine cored me of Neuralgia in tbe- head and nervous prostration that had lasted 14 yeara. I was blind in bout eves for three months, and lost my right eye, but never had an attack after I com menced iu use." Mas. Lava E. Jackson, Alvord, Tex. made the speech as It was published in all the papers. Of course the editor of the News and Observer will rubllsh Col. Oarr's reply just as soon as he rtcelves It, 1 I D?. Miles' uvulae is die essence of nerve . foods. It nourishes, forti fiea and refreshes. - Sold by dragxists on guarantee. -De; riwal Co, Elkhart Ind. . Louirville, Ky.Triennial Con- elave, KniRhtsTempIar, An? ast 27 31. One fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale August 21st to 24th, limited for return leaving IiOmsville until September 2. with privilege of extension to September 16 on deposit of ticket with joint acent any pay ment of 50 cents. 8an Francisco. Cal Epworth In t'rnational Conyenor, July 18 21. Very low rates. Tickets on .sale July 3d to lltb, limited for return until August 31 " Chatauqua, N. Y. Account Chat auqua Assembly. Tickets on sale July 4th and 26th, one and a third fare for the round trip, tickets limit led for thirty days from date of sale. cnieago, ill. u. Y. u. A. Inter national Convention, July 25-28. One fare for the round trip. Tickets good going July 22d, 23d and 24th; good returning leaving Chicago un til July 30, with privilege of exten sion to August 24 on deposit of ticket with joint agent and payment of 50 cents. Detroit, Mlah. Natiosal Educa tional Association, Jnly 8-12. One fare plus $2 for tbe round trio. Tick ts arcod goinst J o!y 5th. 6th aid 7tn, limited for re 1 1 rn leaving Detroit until Jub 15,wnh privileee of f x tension to Set. tern- r 1 on de- losit of ticket with joint agent and payment of $0 cents. Cincinnati, Ohio. United Society I Christian Endeavor. July 6-10. One ?a- ir tn roni a trip. Tickets on Lr IOO.UJJ IU IU UM VUUI ; I W IS tntn leaving Cincinnati 1 until July 14, witb pm tiege of extension to Angnst 31 on deposit of tiaket with I joiit agent uxd payment of 50cetts For tickets and further U for ma- Ition apply toor addrts . AKTHITB O. La, WIS, S.P. A. Balto. & Ooio B.: B. Under Atlantic Hotel Norfolk; Ya. Cramps, Dybektxby, Cholkba Morbus, diarrhoea, and indeed, all bowl eompiainta quickly relieved by Perry Davis' Pain Killer, a safe and sure spedy eure, for all the troubles named. Every reputable druggist keeps a supply. Each bottle has full directions. Avoid substi tutes, there is but one Paln-KUler, Perry Davis.' 25a and 50c. Humors of all kinds are proline oi worse troubles. They may be entire ly expelled by a thorough course of Hood's Sarsaparilla. Pyny-Balaam Ballraa Blajat Away aMinskasaspaadyandofoocgasandocaaa. John E. Fowlar. C. 3S. MeCallea 'FOWIiER AND McCTJIiL.EM Attobneys-at-Law, - ClJNTON, - - - N. C. - Will practice wherever services are required. Special attention given to collections. Office over O. J. Powell's Store. . IX vaweaaxTY, venerea. iLaa If you want to exchange your wool or have it maanfacturvd lt the best Blankata, Caaalmeree Jeans, Llnaeya, flannels aad Yarns to m had in American. If vah int lha Koat ma4 mA . f k . , r TV " Wr i mwmwm w ws a aWXyaps 1 w " tw vam"w vaww awwv aMbSkaaaaaa savaaasl assiaXWW W VWUVI IIHV aa ting pants yon ever wore; If you want to trad with lha cleverest m Uon, Bok aa BoarS ta faaUlr.absat Ssil von AVAr hid snv (tAkllnn h t k Vf rilff ntnnt m uu i y ! sraa aawaaa aaaM a w " " w w atvavasMaVV W a M a VI W atuai Jnaiam. a AW tv M alViW MM I IjIAJ asav you will never regret It. They have one of the largest mills Is tb South. They ship their goods to nearly every Bute In the Union, a the quality of their work la unexcelled. Writ tht m for their handsome new catalogue, and do not dlsposs of your wool until you aea it. Address, gygBifJ. nrsviirnn a maairar- pmut (Na,if t Central AcaAeei, CHATHAII HfG. CO., Prsfsrielin,' KLKLS.NC An Industrial and Tralnlna School for boys and young men, will begin its annual session Oct. 1st, 1901. Young men desiring to go to school and pay in part with work may write to us at once. Twenty -one ar desired immediately; six for farm work, six for carpenter's work, four for masonry and nlaut- ering, four for painting and one orlCAPITAX wuw printing, jror further par ticulars address Rev. Chaa. R. Tay lor, Principal, Littleton, N. C CALIFORNIA King Gold Alines Company- 32 Broadway and 09 1 ew St, New York JOHN P. JONES, Preaddamt. lyOOOKX) 8nARE8PAH TAXUE, f5(O0 EACH. FCLL ru- zzazzzizszuL Dixxcrosa: Diversity OF NORTH CAROLINA. TBE HEAD Of the State's Educational System. Academic Department. Law, Medicine, . Pnarmacy Hon. John P. Jones, Gold HUl,Nev. u. o. oenator ana mine owner. Hon. James B. Grant, Denver, Colo. Ex-Got. of Colorado, of Grant A Omaha Smelting Co. Hon. H. F. Pattigrew, SIoox Falls, o. un u. d. oenaun. Hon. Wlllard Teller, Denver, Colo. a aVA .a V AHura7 LMW. O. Keen, Jr PhOadelpala, Real Cetate and Insurance. John 0. Uontgomery, Denver, Cola -re. uonieomery investment Co. Pm. Hon. AaMey T7. Cole, Brooklya -Y- Coalman Board of Btata l& Ctllsoa Hutshlaa, TZaaaiagtoa, D. & Pntttaasr and rains owner. Harry XL Gersaa, Carson City, Hev. Pres. Dalion Excharf Bank and Capt. Coostock ml- Hon. etepnsn w. Dortey, K Y.U U. B. Cesatsr and Bias owner. Jerooe B. T -gH Jr, Binf ban ton, It. Y. Director Bingham to Trust Oo. J. B. Lsndflald, Jr. Secretary s4 Treaaurer. OS Broadway, Xew York. Eighty-five Scholarships. Free tuition to teachers and ministers' sons. Loans for the needy. 527 Students. 43 Instructors. I Wells. Faurgo Co.s Beuik, New cSSW0 0,fcr 2OO'C00 S? Trccn Sti ct $3X3 a Shae. SizuXX) spont In improvements In 1900 and 1901. Fall term begins September 9, 1S01. Address, P. P. VBNABLE, President, CHAPEL DILI, N. a 9. r7WTC3rXCAXAWAxVBJ. f OA al lJ."7 aevarenre; aa ':- non via not care , ewe a sots XboC Tbe onhr mtnaTuTvhaaaraaV tnai of Dr. taaprSsd by MTartaMr sa so par cant, ct aa TUs oxetostrs BSfltto4 of at hoow. It Is pami : abaorbOoa.ralaclnc ta to their aataral aaeJmveoaC&oe i of traatsaent la aaae aaiv w 1.7 asuiuar 1 1 miftni Di. "rutftlsnrnpnrstlea .. - - Ea Haaawars apselattv -Trtte tar tbe aew eftttlon of kSa ea alitSil - . The Cajifornu Klnx Ood M1 Company owns 22lalms la T elPjent work has been la progress for the last six years, as Seaedr ISVJ1 drtf t7?ave IS?- aBdiid for by the owners. aof whtnfli!IfS l!0' ot crs ars now ready for the nUH I binlned by cats at a nominal cost. A cohtract lus been entered lato the erection of a mill Smnbfh1!.?6 iV"??11" tons of cSSly wtuh wiU J fl JwLJ dIrecto grante that this plant will P Th T r??,-ffrdla 01 the ot of treasury stock subscribes. ae Pnt after coo mincing operations will exceed JOJU) rsishwmS7.11 rlc, wtSa arar. Th. or Th rSrIISP!7 ineb f B than forty years, stock iJ SISFI8 OWB"1 directors. There Uno promotic uZ tZi??!??07' Wotlsrio to Scats. Every dollar n an- of J- ton Bell, Londoa; TJo. A. Parish, Denver; l- rif. "il3 eaiaeers, s-ree in reecsesdlnz tS property. PSlS11.!?1 ?i0 1Ut ca tB EockExciaarj catlon3 latorcaUon dssirti will be fnrnlahed oa appo- Buccciiplions received by THIS CALIFOBNIA K'ZQ GOLD Uin3 COSS ESOADT7AY, - . irzzzvz a ire, xrts izr,- AUiita, t5a,
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 11, 1901, edition 1
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