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I - 1 CAUCASIAN italeifb, N. 0., Jul7ll,l9Uf. Entered at the Pott Office In Rtlefffa, K. C, m aecond-claaa mall matter. CUKICKNT LOCAL NKWH. Ki 0 t rnor Koaavll it in the citj on legal busioeta. Ground wai broken Monday for tbe textile aehool at the Agrieul'ural md Mechanical College here. SJThe Joly term of Wak Superior Court eoateted Monday, Jadfe Rob ioion presiding. Itia a'etinunal term. Mabel Green, daughter of Hogb Oreen, near Morriarille, waa . oar ing oil on a fire one day laat wek, wbn tbt can exploded and she waa frightfully burned. She died in a few noura after the accident. Mra. "Stonewall" Jaekaon waa a visitor in our city Saturday and Honday, the gueat of hersiater, Mrs. 0. If. Hill. Mr. Jaekaon riaited the Boldieie Home Sunday after noon and talked with many of the old aoldiera that followed her gal lant boaband in the ciril war. Mon day Mra. Jaekaon and her little grand daughter left for Morehead City. -,;llaleigli Busfoess Direetorj. Directors N. C. It. It. Appointed. Tbe Governor, Tuesday, appoint wi the directors ol the North Caro lina Uailroad which areas follows: Hugh 0. Chatham, El kin L. U. Holt, Burlington. L. M. Mlcbaux, Qoldsboro. W. H. Williams, aewton. A. W. Graham, Oxford. Dr. V. E. Turner, Raleigh. H. C. Penn, Reldsvllle C. M. Cooke, Jr., Bessemer City. otate's proxy. Dr. J. R. McLel land, physician, Statesvllle. It la stated that Mr. Chatham will be elected president of the road and Dan Hugh McLean Secretary and Trea.urer. Mora Kara! Free Dellrerr Boutea Wake. For Gongrrssman Pou has returned from Washington city, where h went to see the Pcstmaster Gener al In regard to the establishment ot a number of rural free delivery routes In Wake and Johnston coun ties. To the reporter of a morning paper he said : "I had an interview with Firat Assistant Postmaster General. He made me the promise that within the next thirty or sixty days he would Bend a special agent to this district and lay off all the rural free delivery routes for which petitions have been filed. Mr. Atwater had boat a dozen petitions on file, and jomesixor eight have been sent In by me. Before the summer pass- I hope to have all these routes established and In operation. Mr. Machon Informed me that all had been done on my part and on the part of those filing the petitions that could be done, and- that noth ing remained now to be done but for the Department to send special agents here to put the routes h rat Ion." The Bute Superintendent of pub lic Instruction has Issued the fo1 low leg circular letter: To County Board of Education The sew school law requires that on tbe second Monday of July yoar board shall elect a county superin tendent of schools. It would seem needless for me to call yoar atten tion to the Importance of this elec tion ; but the success of the public schools rests largely upon your no tion. The superintendent should be the loading factor In tbe admlnls tratlon of the law. From him you will get most of the Information about how the schools are being conducted in your county. It there fore becomes of the highest lmpor tance that yon aecure for this oflce the services of one of your best teachers. The work under tbe new law will require the entire time of the superintendent while schools are In session. We need In every county In the State a teacher for superintendent who has the confi dence of the teachers in his county a man mat is a teacher in educa tional thought and ork a man that is competent to teach teachers how to teach, a man that will in spire and arooae the people to the Importance of education at this time. The county superintendent Is required to conduct educational meetings In every township. He should be a good talker, full of en thusiasm ana well posted In the best methods of teaching. He should be a man of such business Judgment and courage as to see that all the money that belongs to the school fund shall go into the treasury, and with yoar assistance know that It Is being wisely and economically spent for the children. Yon will see that the powers and duties of the county boards are greatly enlarged. It is Important that you require your superintend ent to visit the schools, and encour age him in every way you can Tht work you have before yea demands your best thought and most patri otic devotion. There never has ben a time when so much was de manded of school officers as now. It Is hoped that you will not only be careful in selecting a suitable man for superintendent, but that you will also appoint the best men yon can find in your county for committeemen. Earnestly beseeching yoar co-op eration In every effort to encourage and stimulate oar people in the great cause. T. F.TOOK, . Sup't. of Public Instruction. A PRETTY OFFER. In op- ANOTHER STORM AT CALYE3T0N, TEX. That Town Aral a Thr atod With Be ing Flooded. The following message was sent from Galveston, Texa Tuesday night to Washington by the weath er official : "Storm northeast 9 :50 p. m. Gal veston, Corpus Chrlstl,Brownavllle. Disturbance over lower Rio Grande vallev will cause squalls with rain over western gulf tonight and Wed nesday, moving east." Late trains leaving the city to night are filled with people going to Houston on account of tbe ap proachlng storm, which may strike Galveston, and It may not. The hlpnlns: Is prepared for the blow should It come. The wind has driven the water of the gulf across the devastated district and It Is now, at midnight, encroaching on the residence dls trlct of the city. Every effort is being put forth to .quell the panic ; but If tho wind does not die down by morning the water will probably be over the greater portion of the city includ lng the business district. The wind Is blowing about 35 miles an hour. Something That Will Pleaee the Ladle r The Household. There is something pleasant and cheery in the words "Good Times,' no matter whether they are applied to existing conditions, to some period in the future, or as a name to a book or paper or anything. There's never any disadvantage in hearing the words. A very attraettve and interesting magazine one that will especially Interest the lady members of a household is named "Good Times." It is published monthly and is re markable for the number of timely and eood things it contains. Th re is an announcement of this maga zine in this issue, and we will keep it before the public for the ntxt month. There is a way for any one to get this publication six months free of charge. The Caucasian will send it six months free to any old sub scriber who will renew, and to any new one who will subscribe during the month ef July. Tnis opportunity is worth taking advantage of. A newspaper whose coiu tuna over flow with advertisements of busi ness men has more mfioenos In at. trading attention to building up a! town than any other agency that can be employed. People go where there is basin. Capital and labor go where there Is an enterpriaing community. No power on earth is so strong to build up a town aa a newspaper well patronized, and Its power" should be appreciated. T. DeWItt Talmage. I3r..Tbe business houses named below are egtahllHhmenU , whose methods of dealing may be relied upon as the very best known to tbe business world: ALLE9, Daniel A Co. Shoes. ANTICEPH A JU GiNaV-Hoadaehel and Neuralgia Cure. BLAKE, T. WV Watch Repairing ana jewelry. BRIDGERS, Jno. E. Co. Tal lore and Haberdashers. BROWN, H. J. Undertaker. BI8Q0P. J. M.-Bicycle Repair lng ere., BOYD FURNITURE CO., Re novating old Furniture. BfiRW ANGER, 8. & 1). Clothiers. CAPITAL PRINTING CO Printers C.B. CROWkLL. A CO. Trusses. DOBBIN A FERRALL Dry Goods FERRALL. J.R.A Co. Grocers. GREEN, J. B. A Go Grocers. GIERSCH, R. F. Restaurant HICKS' Capudlne. Headache and Neuralgia Core. A N, JONES A CO Groceries. KING, W. H. Drug Co. Whole sale and Retail Druggists. LEWIS. Julius. Hardware Co. Bug Death. McGEACHx , A. 8. Pharmac at. MANHATTAN Life Insurance Co. Gen. Agency. MOORE, W J. Grooer. MANN. W. B , Groceries. NORRiS DR 8. P. Dentist RALEIGH Marble Works Mon uments. REAVIS J. H.- Cobbkr. ROWLAND, D 8 Physician. bIMPSON S Eczema Core. Phar macist. STEONACH'S, W. C. Sons. Gro- cers. WHITING Bros. Clothing. WILLIAMS, A. A Co. School Books. A.8. w OMBLE Fishing Tackle. National Educational Association Detroit, Mich , Joly 7-12, 1901. One fare for round trip from all points, plus $1.00 membership fee. Rate from Raleigh $18.80 via Rich mond, $20.60 via Washington. Tickets sold July 5, 6 and 7, return limit July 16. An extension of final limit may be obtained to September 1st, by depositing ticket before July 12 with the Joint Agent at Deroit and on payment of fee of fifty cents. YOSQ YEE7EU Are either the tride or baas of year Uf-v I f year teeth need attention yon wUI de well to eonsalt DR. si. P. NORRIB at New York Dental Asaoeiatioa of ftee. Prists ate rirkt aad all werk Urd. Iaterstate 'phone aun. IIoMosaan BoUding. Con- ssltatiom free. guaraat Oflee. Dr. D. S. Rowland, PhyrJdsa tzi Surgeca. Room 91 - Pollen Buildlojr. Office hours, 9 to 10 :S0 a. m. and 2:30 to 5 :30 p.m. Bell 'Phone, No. 253. RALEIGH, N. C. IBB DBS. A COMPLETE LINE Lowest Prices. OURLEADEB- 1 Quart Fountain Syringe. 3 hard Rubber pipes, fully guaranteed. fl.OO. C. B. CROWELL A CO., Dncaiat. 120 FajeJterilleSt. nave Yea Lest Year SOLE? If so get RCA V IB to replase tt for ye. BOOKS repealed and half -soled. eeweeV $100. Balfeeied. sewed, 7e cents. For tacking heele and half soles, 75 ceeta. For tacklsg seise 60 at it. Cheep, er rate given on India t and chil dren those. All work neatly don and guaranteed to give satisfaction. darsUe J. D. Hearts, Cor. Morgan A Wilmington St, RaLEIQO, . C. Interior Decorations, HOUSEHOLD ART, PRICELESS HKIRLOOM8 RXSOVATBD and repaired made to last another century, such as desks, chairs ete. Advice and estimates gladly given. Order work a specialty. C3TD FOICE 03PAI1T, 108 8oath Blount Street, RALE (OR, N. c The Utneet, the cooks and at the aasae Usee fee tr I ud la or Oersaaa Bare. It la ae coal a iiaa t a vuw. wTaa m umwmu ot m o eess la sJt,cJS aad vast, aad add sis4 raa- fc a U year hoy l th bC-jr oaa vaavian aaTkr B sides the recrnler lects we have tae !, extra leeg aad the timsU la a stlstak aboat yor chetee aad fit, We have lha bUh. facets far U cms Mddcrehl. f aa blade, ihe mac Alberts; MlW SUMMER COATS AND TROUSERS Ism ffsalttd ail akewt aJaf ts MskakanAla aewi - v ... grades panlcalariyoera. They fit aad retata their ehaee. Vi4fZi2lI! IhfM illffiwl wlt.ru Wat f.ifti.i .. IT, . mm T . - " Wr U eaek grade ye U1 tad heat values. 0r sales show that. TaeaextgradelsgTSOi ua llstegtl to BB Xii. V Jill all If you want one of tho OOos Coal. Llaea or Crash Salts at half arte. are low now. Half price till the laat one la sold. Some Straw Hata Are here too. Nearly every style is fairly repreeeated here as yet. The -sbi Mpav, b. ii iim w ua we. rraiwa to sk. U tlf m t til. Aaelh the lot. Boja'StrawHtUapIeaty-nxtoll. Tilaateiiaa. dajs will clear Tti:t U:.:rr::r, Ttiznt Cicstr. Ttirat Wzrit Cits tzi far-'as lor qnUk elUnl",: Utp, COtI e,lbr or wbl, rteen, Uhlre aU One Piice Clot hit ra B0 YOU WANT ANY PRINTING? ALMOST EVERYBODY DOES SOMETIME. SEND YOUR ORDERS To The FOR STAPLE, GROCERIES, I FANCY. SEE. W. B MANN, ON EAST HABGETT STREET Prompt Attention, Beet Prices. BALEIGH, N.C, BISHOP REPAIRS Bicycles Capital Printing Company, The "Hustllog Printers" of the South. QUICK WORK GOOD WORK PRETTY WORK. BALEIGH, N. C. IF, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN AN INVITING AND PLEASANT RKfcOttT. EVERYTHING IN SEA SON S16 FayettevlUe 8 Ralslgh, N. O. Tho Pnbllc Schools arc nou opanlivj mi tho State, and uill need nppil&i Thc:j school booand snppllcscan b had at a discount to teachers and dealers fron ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO., BALEIGH, C BANQUETS AND DINNER8 A SPECIALTY. Lawn Mowers, Sewing Machines, Gnns, Rifles and Pistols. Prompt International Christian Endeavor na oauiiaii worn:, most ueason- ble Prices. Convention, Cincinnati, Ohio, July 6-10, 1901. One first-class fare for round trip from all points ; rate from Raleigh $16 55, tiokets sold Jnly 4, 5 and 6, return limit J uly 14. Extension of the final limit may be obtained to September 1st by depositing ticket with Joint Agent at Cincinnati on or before July 10th, and on pay ment of fee of fifty cents. ' For further Information write or call on C. H. Gattis, C. T. A P. A. Raleigh, N. C. H. S. Leaed, T. P. A. Raleigh, N. C. J. M. BISHOP, 332 South Wilmington Street, BALEIGH, N. Cr STRONACH'S SONS, GOOD HOdE REMEDIES "King Quality Is Everything Bearing our LabeL DR. BUDD'S SARSaPARILLA CORDIAL Pnrlftes the Blood. Foil Pint, 75 oenta. KING'S HEADACHE TABLETS; Sam pis mailed on request. Regular boxes, 25c. dibsotobs: W. H. King, Julian E. Johnston, B. B. Jerman, Hon. E. C. Smith, Prof. B. W. Kilgore, ICapt. M. W. Page. KING'S FLT KING. Keeps Flies off Horses, 25 cents. JOTTTTSTOISr'S worm candy, Mailed on receipt of prioe, 15 centa. KING'S ANODYNE POROUS PLASTER, BEST PAIN PLASTER, By Mall, 15 cents. We carry a big Stock and give special attention to Mall Order busl ness we invite correspondence. Aanl Meeting of Stockholder. The fifty-first annual meeting of the stockholders of the North Caro lina Railroad Company will be held at Greensboro, N. C. on the second Thursday in Jnly 1901 Stockholders can get tickets to at tend the meeting with their immedi ate families by appMog to the Sec retary at Burlington, N. C. CPSNCKB U. ADAMS, Secretary. Aa Old Soldier Wanders From the Home I Newa and Observer. J alius G. Heary. an inmate of tbe fioldiera' Home, has disappeared, and the superintendent would De srlad to nave any information as to his whereabouts. He came here some two weeks ago from (it eene county. It was disco r ered soon after hia arrival that his mind waa affeoted and his friends were written to in regard to his con dition, though it was not considered .serious. On last Thursday afternoon, how ever, Mr. Henry left the Home, say ing hs was coming to the oiiy to snake some small purchases. Instead of coming to the city, it has been ascertained, he went off toward the rock quarry and down the Tarboro toad. It la thought possibly he was trying: to return to his home in Oaa- tone, which is in that direction. Bat nothing has since been heard of him, though the officials at the Home and the police haye made dilllgent inqairv. Mr. Henry is about 63 years old, and during the war was a member of Colonel Bonnet's regiment (14th N. C.) In a battls he was blown up by a powder mine and his forehead is forehead is still fall of blue powder marks. Week End Bates tU 8. A.. L.. Railway. Commencing Sstarday June 15, and continuing until Saturday September 23 h, the Seaboard Air Line Hallway will sell week end tickets from Raleigh, N. O , to the following points : Blowing Bock, llffs, Hickory Jackson Spring, Lenoir, Llncolnton, Littleton, -Naroin, - Norfolk, Portsmouth, Ocean View, Old Point. Virginia Beach, RutherfOrdton, Shelby, Wilmington, - These tickets to be sold lor all trains each Saturday for Sunday forenoon trains, good returning not inter than Monday following date of sale, with the exception of Blowing Rock, N. 0.. to which point tickets will be sold on Fridays and Saturdays, good returning the fol lowing Tuesday Tickets and all Information win be furnished at the Seaboard Air Line Railway's up town ticket office, Yarborough House Building. C. H Gattis, G. P. A T. A. Raleigh, N. O N.C. $7 80 4 76 4 75 " 3 00 480 " 4 76 246 u 630 Va. 4 00 " 4 00 " 400 . 400 . " 4 00 N.C. 585 5 35 . 4 00 I ho Ualatan wi a rlAt I Agents for Uhase oanDorn's aaaw aaaswsaa - uoirees ana Teas. i Current Prices of Farm and Gar- uen rrouuee. I Th Thousands Kitchen BoB- 1 prices quoted are pam w to. rr, r Cotton to 8i ed by Mrs. Korer. tauu paopucra. The market continues stiff on all I ROLLER CHAMPION r LUUn. farm products. Eggs and chickens very scarce ana in aemana. i x-w Eggs Fresh 11 to i HOLLOWAVS BUTTER. fouitry iiive, gooa. Chickens, old hens, large,. . . 80 to 15 SZli;;;""""""''" ..... as Gordon A Dillworth's Table Delica- Hams, N Carolina, iwii . ninig. iriciuis.. ........... av w aw Hams. Susrarcured.. . . 18 to 15 1 r.i.h wm tno. now IUV ntlB Bill ERSSKar.::.. l2 STROfJACH'8 nailer, per puuiiu www New cabbage crate 501 BOLJS1 New tomatoes. I Huckleberries per qt. 0 to io 1 wholesale and Retail Grocers. w. h:. ttttstg- dbtjg go. Wholesale and Prescription Druggists RALEIGH, N. a BOX 288. JNO. R. FERRALL. JOSHUA B. HILL S. R iSRRjaBB 4 6.. 222 pyetteville Street. Largest and best stock of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES in the city. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS POR ANYTHING IN THE FISH- ING TACKLE LINE, A. S. WOMBLE, Cor. Fay.ttTille A Wilmington si BALEIGH, N.C. See EtereOora. 3 T Anticephalalgine The Original HEADACHE and NEURALGIA CUBE. o i-i.-. SAIE5! - AD - Ml 2S and 80 centa a bottls For Sale by all Druggists o do O 5 g 2 fob DRUGS OF BEST STANDARD. job TOILET ARTICLES OF TASTE. For Soaps of Sweet and Dainty Perfume. For Fresh and Prolific Garden and Flower Seeda : MCCEACHY. 1SJ FayetterilleSt. BALEIGH, N. C. a"aa . H POLITE - W ATTENTION. i u..t.. kkhrittm ADD JRELRY, JOEin E. DRIESERS Q (50, ko o o e o o o o e e on -AND- HABSBDAJB1TEBS. Xatlo to Stoekaoldara or N.C.RBCo. The second payment ot the thirty math annual dividend, due the stockholders of tbe North Carolina Railroad Company, three per eent. on the said company, will be due and payable at the office of said com nany in Darlington, N. C, August iuu, iyui. 8PKM0XB B. Adams, Secretary aad Trees. A W ABM ING. fr - t t . . . ao ieei urea alter exaruon la nne thing ; to feel tired before Is another. a Don't say the latter is laziness it ira'i; tint it's a sign that the system lcks titalitv. is running dawn, anil needs the tonic effect of Hood's Sars-epariUa. vI't?Aw,ttiaf too and sufferers henld begin Uking Hood's at once. Some Reasons Why You Should InU on HnkiJ . gureba Kin: -ss c:l Mnequaled by any other. -Pender hard leather soft. Especially prepared. Keeps out water. A heavy bodied oIL An excellent preservative. educes coax 01 your narnessw ever burns the leather; its , Efficiency ia increased. ecures best service, titches kept from breaking. Oil laaoldinaQ LocaUtiea iCMOflMstand bf ' SeaaaarS Oil Coaiaaar If a man's business. If a girl's In Loyk, that's her business. If they marry and want Gbocib- isfi, that's OUR BUSINESS. - r A. N. Jones &. Oof Cor. Fayetteville A Davie Street. RALEIGH, N. C. Raleigh LlarNo Works C00PEBlBfi0S4 PBOPRIETOES Bauien, h. e. HoDUients. Shipments made to any part of the state at same price as at shop. Latest Btylee In If eekw , Collars, CofSa- and EbJrta. 121 Fayzttxvuxe St, RALEIGH, N. a High clan Goods. Lowest prices. My Clocks are reliable any style. The little intermittent alarm clock is a sure worker. Every home needs one. LTULE.LE.UV1 CO Public Schcol Books Simpson's Eczema Ointment Cures All Skin Diseases. CURED TO STAY CUUEDT YM ninpn TV kft.v -ttii.-i And that mouia CURED TO STAY CURED. Boot by UmU tat 11 oanU. Hillita SfcjsM, R:rc:rf$t, R:!::rJ, P. a Our Ladies' OOBBOTJ b Ready to Wear icrc:kr,Est:rB. Over Garments, Tailor made Suits, Ssparate SEilrts, Shirt Claistc- Largest and Host Select Stocks TQLOWEST PUICE3. Come to Ealeigh and be fitted. Ho extra chtxse for any attentions to inrtner perfect tne fit TTat Orders Promptly rilled. Our SHOES and do Ilep:iri:2 D::3 !l::3slly ci Cacfally. If yon are thinking of purchasing I BUY YOTJB GBOCEKIES FBOM J, B.GRBLirj&lCO. BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. No. 9 East Barsett Street, BALEIGH, N. C. a Watch or wntch-eharm or other Jewelry, come to see me. T.n.CkiD,R:l:isS,D.C. Local Inspector for S. A. L. H- J. Bnn CsOi HiGi JOHN W3BOWN,PBOPBIETOB F UETiL Dircstcr tzi EcS:!-:r, ' 307, 209 and 211 SOUTH, ' SALISBT7BY BTBEET iiAixion,.N. C. The Man With the Ax HEEDS CIMESTHT UiU CE1 ThbUtb. mind Uake a Spesi<y ot, at Fopakr Pitas. UenV and Cof Bhtta, 7ifn 01.00 01.2S txd OMO ; i ' - are'all are In rlrt ctyle nosnp feat wi Taey.are caaae ecTsdally wr as, ueresore we anteei not Aess eheaper tnaa rom buy ihea eleewbere vhere they are benght of jobbers, as we sere the mWWWmaaVs proSU. Their style Is rlsht, their errloe is rljht, the prtos is ribt-ihese are the 3 thtnge to coaal4er. Cos f beta aod eonrlnee yomr celL DAUIEL ALLECJ AM GOLMV. SHOS 0CAIXC8, C3ALCICH C OUNTBY BY CZZZ2, THE GBOCS2. manE3T cAisn pbioss paid, on mf ti rniRTcn PEANUTS All The Tloe. Five Vcztt 1C3 Csst ntrcett etreet. rr QaarL "ayaootue today. tT7rl tor OaUlojne. m e
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