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. i loman ana huiih; wwoi J777777J777777J777JJ77'J777777777'"" H too many -dainty IIIIK., We don't ff.t anthiof to eat at oar aouat an m re There's never n common dl.b come throu.h i he kitcnen door. For n a d all I he girl ia workia' like they wm machines in. in' "damir dlabes" from the : yf faliion msgtxlne'. I I An '1 hey fite us dab o thia an' that, with namee we can't pernounce, Wiib sprigs o'stbff around them all, just like a little flounce A stakor two o' spinace takes tin place o' 'mess o' i;reensT' We're eatln' "dainty dishe." from the fashion magazines; Tbecroc'ry bill's a-bumrain' now-1 tell you it's a ain, We got to tuy Ue dainty s uff an' tblnf s to cook it fo rm blamed If I'll call bean soup any "consuojujay d bt ana !" But it's in "Dainty Disbes" in the 'anion magazines. I want a steak I want it quick I'm unary as a boss laiot it with thick irravf no new fan also kind o' "sauce." An luten kerful au' youM no a J ret what the or man means 1 wsut no "dainty dishes" fin the faabion magazines! Art lata Queen lSluurler. Pouaain has a picture of St. Jerome seated la front of a clock. TIntoret.o represent the Israelites gathering manna armed with guns. Paul Veronese places several ueno- dictlne monks among the priests at the marriage In Cana. Ucello, w lining to represent a chameleon, makes It a marvelous beast, half camel, half lion. Ilaphael represents Apollo playing the violin and has a red lobster in hi "Miraculous Draft of Fishes." Durer painted Adam and Eve ex celled from the garden of Eden by an angel in a dress trimmed with flounces. A well known Dutch painter shows us Abraham preparing to sacrifice his son by blowing out his brains with a pistol. In famous picture or Adam and I Eve In the garden of Eden we see In the background a hunter In full costume shooting ducks. In a noted Dutch picture one of I the wise men is represented otrering to the divine infanta model of a Dutch man of war. A picture of Sir Cloudesley Shovel Hanging in a jAnuon nouse snows the famous admiral with a Homan cuirass and sandals and an eighteenth joentury wig. Christian Science Services. The Charlotte Observer siieaking of the meeting being carried on in that city by the Christian Science people says: To au outsider the most curious iart of the service Is the Interprets- tlou of the Lord's prayer, which is read at every service. As arrauged by Mrs. Eddy, It is as follows: "Our Father which art In Heaven, (Our Father-Mother Ood, all har monious). Hallowed by Thy name. (Adorable One). Thy Kingdom come. (Thy Kingdom is come. Ood Is ever present aud omnipotent.) Thy will be done In earth as It Is In Heaven. (Enable us to know as In Heaven so In earth Ood is all in all.) . Oive us this day our dally bread. (Olve us grace for to-day; feed Thou the famished affections ) And torgive us our debts, as we for give our debtors. (And divine love is reflected in love.) And lead us not Into temptation, but deliver us from evil. (And love leaveth us not In temptatlen, but dellvereth us from evil sin, disease and death.) For Thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory torever. (For Ood is substance, intelligence, life, truth, love.) After the service the reporter was informed by the readers that eight people In this city had embraced xneir laitn. The two ladies are ex ceedingly courteous and kind and not obtrusive with their doctrines. Effect of Ghost Stories. Sensational stories generally in terest children. They will seek for them, beg for them, and listen to or read them with Intense interest, and go shivering to bed. starting at every shadow, and frightened half to death at every sound. A restless sleep follows, and the child frequent ly starts up screaming. If the cause of the trouble Is not soon discovered, a nervous, Irritable and timid child is the result. Even the old story of Red Riding Hood Is more than some children can stand. Red Riding Hood is a favorite story with older children, and they tell it as dram atically as they know how, only satisfied when they see the shadow of fear on the little listening face. Many children are made timid for life through heedless tales of buga booa and bears, even the harmless ragman is made' a terror; often one can see a child run and hide when the ragman's call is heard. If the child has enough of philosophy to investigate, or oppose these terrors, Jae learns that he has beeu deceived, And has no further regard for truth, ior he can no longer understand the -difference between truth and false hood. Ex. Poverty may be no disgrace, but it's mighty uncomfortable. Ex. HOW'S THIS 1 We offer one hundred dollars reward for any oase of Catarrh shat cannot be eured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. ; F. J. CHENEY A CO., Prop's Toledo, Ohio. We, the undersigned, bare known F, J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all buaioee transactions and flnanciallj able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. tTeat A Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. W aiding, Kinnao A Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, rwi 1 a y-v t . , a jieuo, KJ Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally ; end acta directly on the blood and mo sous eunaces of the system. Send for Atitimonials, free. F. J. Chbhsy & Co., Toledo, O Sold by drar lists, 75c. -Hall's jramlly pills are the best. Hoir Pa Itroke the Xewi. Tm Cum-t and hit friend, Pat Kline Were bftirr rock ooe day. When blast wtot off and blw poor Tim Clar tothe raillT J. When dm came down be came so ftl ne He I ft fcia soul behind. arm and Jeff was all of bim That tbej eou.d ever find. The foreman said t Pa': "Go home And see Tim's poor old wife. And gently break the new to her That Tim has lot bis life." So I'at went adly to Tim's home. And when be saw rim s wife Hecrised: "Did Mr. Can y hare Insurance on bis lif ?" You bet yer life he ha'ea'd she 'Hurrab for lharr yens rat; 'We can't collect your butband, but We'll help ye collrct th it !" Quick Work Might Holve It 1Ondou Aniwew: A lady was re cently reading to her young sou the Btoryof a little fellow whose father was taken 111 and died after which he set himself diligently to work to assist In supporting himself and hi mother. When she had finished the ntory, she said; "Now, Tommy, If pa was to die, wouldn't you work to keep maua- tna? "Why, no," nald the little chap, not relishing the idea of work. "What for? Ain't we got a good house to live in?" "Oh, yes, my dear." said his mo-1 ther, "but we can't eat the house, you know." "Well, ain't we crot plenty of thinea in the pantry?" continued the young hoiful. "Certainly, dear," replied the mo ther, but they would not last long, an1 mtrhctf 4 hnn ftuvi rw aaay ayaaaa "Well, ma," said the youDg in- corrigible, after thinking a moment, ant there enough to last till you et ftnother husband?" Ma gave It up. Ex. Home Hints The Pilgrim. To stop cracks in Iron, mix ashes and common salt and a little water. and flll lhe CTnckni set it aside, and iet become firm and hard before using, i)0'not COok tomatoes In a tin. Be especially careful not to add salt; If by oversight you are cooking the tomatoes in tin, a poisonous chem ical compound Is the result. For the same reason do not leave ton.a- toes or other vegetables or fruits in a tin can after the can is opened. The oxytren of the air combint s with the acid and the tin to make a poison. Do not leave ItMjjon jejly or other aciu jellies in a tin moid when gelatin. Make It Bright. . A small girl who had been visit iug her grantliueiit.i in the country was asked how she had enjoyed her visit. "Oh, pn tly well," the re plied, "but I'd like the country bet ter if it was here in town." She Is not alone in her v ew; a good many lonely women will echo the opinion. The best way to make country life Interesting is to put some interest into it. If our life is narrowed nown to one small country com munity there is little wisdom in de ciding that real Interests can only lie outside it. Same Old Complaint. "I wonder what Eve said when she found she had to leave the gar den of Eden," said Mr. Grumnin's wife. "It was just about what all women say when they are starting on a journey. She complained that she didn't have a thing to wear." Washington Star. Mrs. Blinklns "I want some of them hose thet yer advertisln' so cheap." ' Floor-Walker "Garden-hose?" Mrs. Blinking "Well, I don't know 's It's enny of your blzness whether I wear 'em in the garden er not." Judge. rr i Rheumatic pains are the cries of protest and distress from tortured muscles, aching joints and excited nerves. The blood has been poisoned by the accumulation oi waste matter in the system, and can n4 longer supply the pure and health sustain ing food they require. The whole system feels the effect of this acid poison ; and not until the blood has been purified and nrougnt DacK to a neaitny condition will me acnes ana pains cease. Mrs. James Kell, of 707 Ninth itreet, N. E Washington, D. C, writes as follows : " A fen motnns ago 1 Had an attack ol Sciatic Rheuma 11am in us worst torm. The pain was so intense that I . became completely pros trated. The attack was an unusually severe one, and my condition was regard ed as being; very danger ous. I was attended by one of the most able doc tors in Washington, who ia also a member oi the fac ulty of a leading medical college here. He told me to continue his prescrip tions audi would get well. After having 1' fillei twelve times without receiving th clicrhtrf benefit, I declined to continue his treatment a 111 longer. Having heard of S. S. S.(Swif t's Specific) recommended for Rheumatism, I decided, almost In despair however, to give the medicine a irial and after I had taken a few bottles I waa able U hobble around on crutches, and very soon ther ",aad ao use for them at all. S. S. S. having buuuu ma weii. aii me aistressini ini pains nave left me, my appetite and I am happy to be again rest health. has returned restored to perf ed ' . h. Al -A .... mi great vegeiaDK punner and tome. the ideal remedy in all rnemnatic troubles. There are no orjiatea at minerals in it to disturb the digestion and icaa to ruinous naDits. We have prepared a special book on Rheumatism which every sufferer from this painful disease should read, . It is the most complete and interesting book of the kind in existence. It will be sent free to any one desiring it Write our physi cians fully and freely about your case. We make no charge for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, GA. NOTICE OF SALE. I will, on Monday July 1st 1901. expose to public sale at. the Uoited States Court House and P..t i am Building, in this city, a lot of O.d Furniture, consisting of -Lounires wasnsianur, unairs. Uarnafa -terms or sale cash. , , E. 0. DUNCAN, . Castodian. Jane 12th 190L LMMB1 NJ INJ KJ 1 STOMACH TROUBLE rJado Him A gentleman living in PhnadVlpM. wriUti : " Having been a nufferer for number of y-ara'from ntomatb truublf I and biliounHw induti by a sudden change tty and irn-guUily t-ating. I becama irn croM and haggard. 1 as jM-rsuaJ.d to riipans Tabulea. 1 rom the beginning I f J tab: try n. Alcnl a change, and pregvlarly. eat with a rvliab aim icei the betft of health. This wa about i wwks ago, and I am still using the in abules. taking from one to two a aay. cunbufely tay the medicine baa done me loU of good, and I shall be only too glad to recommend it to others." Thrr U in rr-ly any rootlitlaa ef HI baalta rf a K. I. I. N. Ml for 5 reuf. hnn, or luntlf bt re eUj uiC. t S55 The International Convention of the Christian Endeavor Society met , in Cincinnati Saturday. A SUSTAIN Nd iIET. These are the f-Lervating days, ark An. tx somfb'dv has said, men droD bv the BUT.:rotce as if the day ! fire, bad dwnd Tfay are fraught with dagger to people whose systems ar poorly sustained j and thia It a Is us to say, in the interest of the leas robust of ur readers, that the full tffect of Bocd's Sarsapsrilla is sach ... . i. . I - - n t n svf i.ll. RB AtruTIi V" IQg T01S mraiomo BUiMOiuxug mtciucc a blood purifier aLd t-.nie, gay, a sustaining diet. It mskts it much easier to bear the heat, assures re freshing sleep, and will without any doubt avert much sickness at this time of year. Men can be cured privately and positively at home of all weakness and disease. Write for now free book to Dr. J. N. Hathaway, 22$ . Broad St., Atlanta, Oa. tf. Now is the time to subscribe to the Caucasian. Only $1.00 a year. Reasons Why Insure in the Its business is confined strictly United States, thus its policyholders preierrea ciass. It is one of the strongest companies in the World, and its assets are Dig enougn ib,db7,b36.00 all gilt America, tnus receiving the constant the company. It is an American company, amenable only to our own laws and not suDject to the dictation of various foreign governments. xv is not a racer ior new business, Tl A - . . uwug, oiicugm, ouii'uiy ana oecurity. Its policies are simple, clean, straightforward contracts . 4.10 mauBgomeui, xias ueen pracucaiiy tne same tor a Quarter of a century. ... It has paid its policyholders since We jUaflTe ft com nan v ao wa other companies deserted the Southern Policy-holder, and used bot the money he had contributed towards their success, and their influenc to destroy him, the Manhattan stayed firm as a rock "Justice" wa their motto. See what a distinfirniahAd Ktatanm an nf ftenrai aa-r a STATE OF GEORGIA, Treasury Department. wny Mr. JM-aj. job. Dear Sir As agent of the Manhattan Life Insurance Company of Now York, It affords me pleasure to say to you that my father was in sured in your company, and by reason of the late war, he was unable to reaca your company and pay his premiums as they fell due: and that after the cessation of hostilities, my father having died during the war. jw-a vvaujiauy uoyo y-u w in j .. ., tSigned) R. U. HAEDEMAN, State Tceaturer. Aid this was not an isolated case bv no means. - , ou BWu a ne civu war was u. company was ready to communicate with the old policyholders, In viting them to reinstate their policies, making one condition only, that Mich an act of genet osity was or corporation. - ' KnOwlnir that t.halr Knnth v n n hori ma)n w MM a . , Tx. rvwrJ Bllcnuc POBsinie ior me land that they loved, and I that had been reduced from affluence to poverty, they offered, in lieu of' . -,u.JWWWpu no,e covering the entire premium during the time that payments had Japsed. In addition to that they placed these policies on the same footing of other policies of the same date, in regard to dividends and and annuities. 1 -. 6 The company went even further; In cases , where the insurer waa unable to comply with these very liberal terms, or did not care to renew the policy during these troublesome times, the Manhattan agreed to nay the purchase value of the policy as it stood on the date of the lapse from the non-payment of premiums hounJ Manhattan has made no boast of this act of generosity, rhtr,! u e ground that the disloyalty of Southern policyholders vitiated their contracts sun u remains on record that the Manhattan was true and steadfast, Hf AnK f"11!16 hen a11 oers forsook the old soldiers in the time of their direst necessity. . " Ratio of Payments to Policyholdkbs. to Premiums Received FROM ORGANIZATIPN TO JANUARY 1ST, 1900. Commenced Company. Business. Manhattan Life, Aug, 185Q, $55,763,054 Mutual Life. Feb., 1843, ' Mass. Mut.JLife, Penn Mutual, New York Life, Equitable, Northwestern, National Life, Union Central, Aug. 1851, May, 1847, April, 1845, -July, 1859, Nov.- 1858, Feb., 1850, March, 1867, A iiuw me Aiannattan has BUTLER & AYER, Tucker Building. i it - Cross antf have uecoiws - - -- f u S. '1'nbale, an4 thm vn. !' w ' l 1n tMl or fc DruMMCT. II The President and 3rs. Mcvinley have gone to Canton, Ohio, their old home, to spend the summer. Dr. K. Detchon's Antl Diuretic May be worth to you more than $100 if you have a child, who soils beading irom lncontenence or wa ter during ejeep. Cures old and young alike. It arrests the trou ble at once. $1. Sold by Henry T. Hicks, Druggist. DI8TRESSING STOMACH DIS- EASE. Permanently cured by themaster y power of "South African Ner vine Tonic." JnvaU'ls need suffer no longer, because this great remedy pan cure them all. It is a cure for the whole world of stomach weakness and indigestin. The cure begins with the first dose. The relief it brings is marvelous and surprising. It makes no failure; never disappoints. No matter how long you have suffered, your cure is certain under the use of this great health-giving force. Pleas ant and always safe. Sold by Henry T. Hicks, Druggist, Raleigh, N C. jou Should to the most halthv portions of the constitute what you might call a edged, and are invested entirely in care and attention of the officers of - the watch words of the company organization! over $45,000,000.00. . m an what, am ta mnMiei v Atlanta, Ga., May 12, 1891 Hardeman had a policy in the Manhattan Lira. i. Morgan, Special Aet. Atlanta. luoiiieT ice aniouiit or His policy lost? over the Manhattan announced that nn thought of by any other companv J ... . . Premiums Paid to Policyholders. $45,346,055 510.449,169 37,647,130 52,215,293 . 298,198,195 322,786,211 107,816,914 18,006,228 Paid per $100rec'd f 81.31 70 09 62.47 ' 59.51 56.49 54.42 , 51.16 ,49.20 39.54 Received. 728553,694 .60,268,275 87,749,054 527,888,388 593,109,594 209,752,220 36,598,233 43,864,891 17,344,844 earned its title, The Old Reliable." General Agent,Blei0i, N.C. j : , ' . ; - Prinoe Vm Ilohenlohe, fbrtnerty Carman IiaTial CliaDcellor, did at Ktzatz, Swltxeriand, last rYiday. Oanptrolkr of the Currency, Davfv, has tendered hU radgnatkm to the Prsident to take effect ct-lt Mr. Dawes reidgns hieoflke In order to enter the Illinois - ijenatorial coo- test this fall. prUl Rats via S. A.L- RaUvray. On account of the Natlosal Con veatlon Kpworlh Leagu. Baa Fried o, Cal , J oly 1 8th-2Ut, the Seaboard Air Use Railway will slt round trip tickets from all oointa In Korih Carolina: rate from IUlelsh $655. Tickets will be sold from July 5th to 12th, incln We, gocd ret urn tag until Aogaat 3rd by df pcsiung ticket wun jomi Agent at an Franwieco and on pay meat of fee of 60 centa. For tickets either going or returning one way only, through Portland or Purot Hound, via Shasta Eonte or steamtr, 19 00 will be added to rate For tickets going via Ogden, re turning via Los Angel-, Ban Fran cisco and Shasta Houte, or going via Portland and Shasta Route to San Francisco, returning via Los Angeles and Ogden, $13.00 will be adde? to rate. Stop tnrers will be rer mitt d at and Wst of Colorado common points Cheyenne to Trin idad, Fort Worth and San Anton I a, T x. East of these points tickets will be kfocd only for continuous rasgsse, passengers to reach point of sale not later than August 3 1st. Any parties desiring to take this trip can do so.. and the Seaboard Air Line wiil pay special attention to those using its line and upon ap plication to the undersigned any information will be furnished. C. FT. Oattis, r. p. & T. 4. Palelgh, M. Ct H. 8. LfiaKp, T. P. At Baleigh, N. C. Take NERYO TABLETS. The Great A Purely Vpfn-table Remedy that acts direct ly on tne rervous system. i lira ram and KUioa. Revitilizinirand replneing waste) li Nit rve Koree. Strengthen and feed the Tired Brain. ltulldn iip tnts impoverished Mood, makes it red, aul rieh, and the pale e heeVs rosy and plump. A SEXUAL TONIC Act immediately and directly on the Sexual Orgnns. at one impart ing lone, siren Kin .ira vigor, ii matter fcopeless your case may necin. t'osltiyely stops night luscs at owe, fure Kervmu pvuiltty. JJifczmef, FMiniiUR spells. lossul aiemory, rati PrenrnK, Sexual Exhaustipn, Languor. Tired Feeling, Sleeplessness, Indigestion, Convtipa tion. anl Kidney lJieases. THB LATEST DISCOVERVFor all caused by a weak, run-down condition of the nervous system, cures tne nan eirecw oi tooacco and whisky.opium.etc The very best remedy ret discovered lor lost nerve tore, ana win not harm anyone or leave any bad effects on the system no matter how long used, but on the other hand nothing but tfoxl result will follow. If vou simply led bad there is nothing better to late. PRICE 60 CENTS A BOX. Which is ten days treatment, (Mcalrtl hy nutU.) 5 lioxes f'3. Postage fetami taken same as cash. Convenient to carry and take. Try one box and you can have your money back if you are not satisfied. THE NERVO REMEDY CO., 358 Wmmr JtFfCwaoN Strict. Louisviia. Kv oit Ackmt row tm o CURRENT RAILROAD SHEDULES AND ANrJOUNCErJlENTS. New Up-To wn Office 1 New . York City. TheBeaboard Air Line Railway haa opened an wprtpwri ohce at 1183 Broadway, New York City, a k a A- Tl. corner twenty-eignin streex. iw 4own-tpwn passenger office at 387 tJroaaway is sun mainiaptju, Any information as to , tickets, rates, sleeping car reservations; building and manufacturing sites in the State, are cheerfully furnished at this office. MILEAGE TICKETS REDUCED. Seaboard Air Line Railway onn thou sand mile tickets are now sold from all points on its lines at rate of $25.00, in cluding those previomly sola in the State of Florida at f3Q,00Q. 1 hese ick ets are good over the entire Seaboard Air Line Railway system and are hon ored between Richmond and Washing- ton by tne Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac and Pennsylvania rail roads, between Portsmouth and Balti more by the Baltimore Steam Packet Company (Bay Line) and between Clinton and Columbia, S. C, by itfce Columbia, Newberry & Laurens Rail road. AH tickets wmcn nave neen sold at $25,00 and endorsed "not good in State of Florida" will be honored over the entire system, including: lines in Florida, regardless of such endorse ment A. (S II. C. li A1LK0AD. TIME TABLE 20 To take effect July 101001, at . 13:01 A. M. Supersedes Time Table No. 30, Juoel6 EA8THOUND TRAINS, 8 Pass enger Daily Daily STATIONS passengers. P.M. Lv. Golds born 7 50 Best's 8 05 LaGrange ...8 13 Falling Creek 8 23 Kinston 8 30 1 Caswell.. 8 46 Dover 8 65 Doyer .5 40 6 00 6 09 6 20 6 82 6 46 Ar Lv 6 68 6 65 Core's Creek. . Tuscarora . . . . Clark's New Bern. . . New Bern ..',.9 07 ....9 81 . . . .9 25 ... 9 40 60 .... 10 15 10 18 ...10 3Q ...10 43 7 07 7 19 7 2 Ar Lv 7 40 7 50 Riverdale. Croatan . . Havelock . Newport Wildwood , Atlantic.. 8 16 8 If- 8 80 8 43 - 8 49 10 49 10 54 8 51 01 Ar Lv Ar Morehead City....ll 02 Morehead City 11 07 , Atiantio Hotel. M. City Depot..... 11 15 9 07 9 15 WE8TBOUMD TIlJVIlVW. Daily ex Passenger ceptSun STATiUAts uany oay, Mxr solid Frt' cars and Past en get : t 1- A.M. Jr. M Ar Goldtboro . . 11 05 8 55 Bestfl........'... s 10 41 . i S3! W LaGrange ...... a 10 S2 s 8 22 Failing Creek a 10 22 s 8 18 W Kinston ....... s 10 12 s 8 02 . Caswell. f 9 60 f 7 60 Ar Dover.. . . : a 9 43 s 7 42 Lv. Dover s 9 40 ' W Core Creek............ a 0 30 s 7 80 '1 uscarorm...... ...... s 9 20 s 7 20 Clark's f 9 12 f 7 18 Ar New Bern......... s 9 00 , s7 00 Lv ew Bern;......... . 8 87 . 6 47 Kiverdale. f 8 18 f 6 23 Croatan......... f 8 09 s6 19 Havel jck... .. s8 00 g 6 10 W Newport....... s 7 46 s5 56 ' W ildwood..... f 7 89 f 6 49 -'Atlantic ;v.. . J t-7 85 f 5 43 Ar Morehead City. s 737 j s 5 87 Lv Morehead City....... 7 22 5 85 Atlantic Hotei..M.. - " . ar M.City Depot Lv... 7 05 X 5 20 W Water station, f Stop on Sig nal, s Begular. Stop. . Telegraoh Station. - - - , -- " S. L. DILL, Oca. Csi. Quick Kouss) to Buffklcw The Seaboard Air Lin fUIlwayl has laaugarated a fast schedule betweea Ualelghasd Baffaio. which leaves Balelgh at 10 : a- m-on their Florida aad Atlanta Fast Mail, arrives Washington 7.a P m imtm Wash Barton oa the Bar talo Xight Express over the Peaa r R- at 7:15 n. m. aod arrtve H affl a next morana7 7:3v a, m This train carries Pullman ear and dav eoaches from Bale lea to waaa Ington and Pallas an Drawing Room Klaoina? tars and day coaches be tweea Washington and Buffalo, This Is decdi dly the quickest r.ute to Boflalo 1 be rate via this route, account of the Pan-American ax noeltlon. frtm lUleUh Is tiJiZ limited 15 da a from date of ''. and ttt 70. limit d until Nov. 3td. The above rates also apply l Philadelphia and D. L A VV. K. H., also via Norfolk, Bay Line B. A O. K. tbrr ugh Philadelphia and thence U-hlgh Valley U. K P.rll HMlrino tn Uka this tliD mh Ml tlrknta and Pullman berths reserved and any information aiwTiuTor price. thA HAa hoard Air Line Railways no-town tlckst office la the Yar- borongb iiouse. ar C. H. OATTls. C. r T. A. Raleigh, N.C H. 8. LkaRD, T. E. A. Raleigh, N. C. IS to Umlw mmm mm mm ML B FBCS. f JWAW, a est miiw a.wiaiJ MBS B. ROWAN, AGfiilTS, booker T. , Washing ton taf written the rtorj of his lift and work, li .wr. i:) titti on the Ne aro I'ritbieu i d a'i I t best speeohes White aud co.orcu .eole are gif ing adraceed orders. A ' bonkntt for anta. Both whits and colored aetata niaks fflaney with this book. Write total, AUsnts, Oa. Brain, Blood and Nerve Tonic. ARREST OCtAY HT taking im whi m-vn tlfie di!Overv. MrepiCinn.-ii"anittri pun- fl th entire nvstem. makes the otd lf I yo'.nc. Try one bos, after that 1 they wet I ' M a box you would ii ve them, JUST FROM EUROPE. Latest and U-4 dis covery in medical science. tiuaranUtl to cure any nervous disorder. lroduecs wannth, viimr and power. lmjaru tho (H-Hug aad. hwit ol yonl. ARE YOUR SEXUAL OROANS WEAK OR INDIFFERENT. if so your nervous ys;ein .needs a touic before you Lecoine a total wreck. Write n lor this latest scientine discovery. It is a positive cure lor all nervous disease, or weak parts. DO VOU SLEW WELL f 1 f not. we pu.ir an tee this late discovery will cure you or refund your money. THE BEST DISCOVERY OF THE OE. Makes your'sk in -lenr and smwih . ti ; li out your pale cheek, gives you a healthy, robust apjii-ar-anee. Makes life enjoyable. pAILWAV ISiStandard Railway of The South. The Direct Line o all points - Texas - California Florida - Cuba Porto Rico." '.Striitly FIRST CLASS Equipment on all through and local trains; Pull man Palace Sleeping cars on all night trains. Fast and safe schedules. Travel hy the Southern and you are assured a sale, comfortable ana expe ditions Journey. Apply to ticket agents for time ta bles, rates and general information, or address (No trouble to answer questions) S. H. HABDW1CK, G. P. A., i Washington. D. C. R L VERNON, THAp C STURGIS, T tr A C T A Charlotte. N C Raleigh, N C S. A. L. RAILWAY Direct Line to All Points io Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Texas, Cuba and -. , Porto Rico. FAST LIMITED AND EXPRESS TRAINS, FIRST-CLASS EQUIP MENT and the best vxmmodation Day coaches and Buffet Sleeping cars on all trains. i Travel by the FLORIDA AND METROPOLITAN LIMITED," and you are assured of a quick and a comfortable Journey, j ' U::q:2lel Dinirg er Serrisa JAB. M. BABR, 1st Vice-President - and General Manager Call on or write for time tables auu ututji iBiurmiuoo to a H..GATTIS, O. P. and T. A . ' Ralk.qh, N. C H. 8. LE ADD, T. P. A , Hamlet, N. CL n.E.L.CUNCII.G.P.A.; ! SOUTHERN Cash Bayers' Supply 0 fl A1MMM111 11 Wilt famish voa (If csah accom- raaivs the order) anything aetata at home, on the farm or ia yoor place of baaloese, and HAVE yuu MOSEY. We keep ao rods, no maanfactarers. wholesale eeajere. jobbers,. T LOWEST CASH t PR1CEH, aau wr caen. 1 If yoa aeea any .a. iiiBfku'ivr inn imarisu. u'iu Prvnvfi tl RfWRltll a. r K L IT Trikjs Fbi' 11 h, Mtsir!, iKarac! HvuMViiUllMIIXII IUM1K.H - - 1 STATIOXWY, r URJIITi'RK, i Oooixt. Notios Kiiow.t urratxu, I TOW liSTOM EA. BlXlODKU STOCK Or I POULTRT. OR ANkTIIlM tti IWlow are nrire op a few led ingaiticlea, tauraaD at aay dept in North Carolina: Teo horse waoos. peat and dorable. $33 ; one horae wagon $23 SO; dump carte $J0; cart wheels aad axle fll dn; nign arm, 3-0 rawer, urup- head sewing machine.witn latest aitaou menu, $10; nice cottar organ ISA; chapel organ M0; beautiful 7.S ocUfe pianos, sp'eoia tone ana wen eaaae, (lift and up, apoordlng to style of rase and Oniah. If we cannot save you money ws do not want jour order. V. S. BARNES, Manager. Rlelfh. If n HAIR DAL8AC? 5 irr iMft ev MSI i Va Only High Class Monthly, ut 25c a Tear, in the 4 World aaaaaaa I SlMff Po4s. Four Colmmms to tf Pag: Every pat Magazine In itself; each department edited by "on. who knows how;" ovary number a nine of iafocma .ton and entertainment. Samr'e Copy lor th Asktaf. Addftt UOOD TIME.9, Coiui il us. 'J Oefr00C00C0000 00 W. & W. p. R. AND BRANCHES. a tl' Al'LAJi-llO COaiil Lib. - COMPANY OF SOUTU CAROLINA eoansvsan aossDOLa TRADES QOWQ BO Tl sS!, J5 5 9. ii DATID aa lt,!V0L it dl a. it r. m. ru. Lv Wsldon..M Ax Rocky Mount, rm. 11 5ty S 5 1 CXM LvTarboro..MM isr s ool LvBocky Lv Wilson, LvBalma.. LvFayattsf 1 ot 10 CM 7l It ti 10 40 7 It t 4f ttt 4 K 11 1p uionnos 7B 3 4t r. Ookteboro... Maynolls r. 41 310 4 U 800 T.U. 7 I 9 91 1.1 raaiiia qquiu houtq 8j i2 J (S5-0 a. u r. . Lv Floruot. LvFavattarUI.. Lv Bsiina kx Wllaon 9 KM II 1M 9 41 1 60 11 U 13 It aarJ Lv Wilmington LvManoua. f. 4.H 7 Ol s 11 io 13 31 Lv Ooldsboro. 4 601 7 r. m Lv Wilson. T. V las T.U 13 U 13 45 10 M Lr Rocky Mount, I It 6 10 U 33 1 AxTarboro.... Lv Tarboro.... r9 48 35 LvBoekyMoont. 13 4B 1 W1 r.i AfUiia - a Wilmington and Waldon KailroaA UnDlvialoa Main LhTzatetea Tad WU. miMton son a. aatvos jTayattoviik arrival Banford 1 tt p. a, Satorntns lairv Banf ord SO ftp. m arrtro Far otterllW 4 X; SsSS,?S,a ','- WUmtncton and Waldon Railroad. Ban noOarllJaBraaeh Train mnmB$mMiSt vilJa 80S it. aa , Maxton 8C a. nu, BJtc 8prtnn 9 06 a.m., Bops Mills 10 6 a. m. srrlTO FaTOtUriUo U 10. Patnmina laarai r!522Sl TftUtllk with train mm Mawm wiui im vaisnma li Ballroad. at Bad toloa vnAt. CSagSad. S! Train on tha i-m1 Hack Braaca -iMvoa Waldon lUp.nL, HaUfaza nTT arrivjs Bootland NeS afnlai 7,P- Kinston lk mTT&atnnC hw taavai Kinston 7 80 a. SL Oranmu SiP, a. arrirlnf HaUXaxll IMwl m7 Waldon uMjl aCSau7wspt feindaV Trains oa WsahiaalonBniaS iaarovJaah iDan'ct n-and tto p. nr. arxlro Par mala fch a. m. and 4-ca 'ZZZZlz. tSaa. andao p. mTiHr mliHtt a. m-and 73 tm Sdav. f" tar rlTO Waahimdon : naday fict9 maStdaafff nut lams Plrzaool&rimn m7T Wa.ja.aaa Ccndrv tiL aTLTi Train larraT&nHai J2?25' Tra a ftfaa .. dp.rln1 a. at. an Trata Ca. n ' v- rill 10 a. Mtli S !227 wSLt aaV"? I cs J :rr Oeee KSSSSi',: Treatasesn Mrv4 u. ( few caw aad than 'ThIT. TJZ-Z Mll 4. lfrWTOt HATMwv h. . te. Hataarr at. a4 u. V CONTsi 7KL it. I: One Start Staty rt.. . (i Popular Science At. .ic- I. All the Core lorls of H-mc Lawyer Drportmeot cl H. Etfitot Half Holttfay the 1 r 'price wnrstion department. 1 1 , u c : ioait Shop. Sports. Ct.r r : f e Homo Study. The Cor.ucj ; , Tbo First The aaa4, arj Wi.t u m With It, ; practical turn" c'.,.itftr Tbo Story of the World. Wt.t , ,t It, Work la Done. t 000ftftoCf 009l ion MM TrAis Double Daily Soma "CAPITAL CIl V ROUTE." Short lin to priaeipel eitl of u South and Southwest, Fior d.Cata Texas, California and Mcxieu, rtsi ing the Capitals of six Hia'M. im kftbct Mat 2C, l'Jll. . -JIM '- DaUy bo. II Lv Ratelaji... ar Uaaitat , ar OohuaMa , Ar Savannah .. ar Jackaoaril'o . 4 10 am . Tuuan 10 aft am I 47 pa . tlOpa 6 1ft am P XI. .turn ltoM 1 4a at Tampa. mm a t Lv RaloUtti 4 10 am I M ar Kaiklat 7 0jam IftM) ar Wnnnrtoii 11 Ujciu at. Chartona, loOia lllM ATAUaata Kim AT Aopnte C4W O... 10m U' 1'JOua UlBM Ar JdaoonCof Oa. alt Montc'rj a A W P .. 9 30 pa AfMobtkLAN SUaa U a Mia At Wow (jTMans LAN . 7J0aa at Naahnllo H C tst L taa at Memphis M iUtyai 1 16 as ujtrntfounu Dmilj No DaUr sr Lv Raloiah laa 11V Ar .Norhna ziSam At roitatuoata lOUaa M Ma Wasb'ton H A WBB AT UaUimora B a P Co. Ar itow York O D 0 a Co at Pmlartalihw m Yf AH S48pa sl araow Yor s acpa It Lit Ratetea l 2m 13 r. xorlma Sis am ttt'T ar Rimimoad etam ArBaiUaoraPKB ... illam U Ar Pll-.-IK- m - P i Un i Atan lottPKK ... l.iua NoU-:Dally axorpt Thaa. Bandar E1 Connections at Jackaocviils Tampa, for all Fonda Ei Csai poinu, aad Cuba and Portu B e N Orleans, for all point m Tti txico ana UaJirortlA. SLssfiaq cas cavtcs- Nos. tl and 34 Florida aud V evr poliun Limited. Drswicr Kf flerping, and Through Lay Co" between New Tork and Jackaou"1 Throtfh Orawiag Bvom Uuffetil-f ing cars between Mew York sod & lauta. Nos. 27 and 6 Florida sod Atla do Faat MaiL Through Lnawioi Buffet rileepinr Cars betaers V ork J ackaon v ill e, con naci i o f at Baa ls with Kleeplnr Car to and iron r lanta. TlckeU on sale to all nolnta. P man births. Reserved and tv tions made on outgoing st? from Norfolk. Barrasre cbeO from hotel anrrresidenoes witho extra charge. Gall at the Up-town Ticket Offi Ycrfccrcjih House Mitel C. II. GatfcJ C. r. and P. - BalL BaWgk and intarataU Fho fr H. a LEA ttD. T. P. A- RalIgr B. E. L. BUACH, Genl Paaa. AT1 Portamnnth. Va- . JA8. 1L BAKB. 1st Vice-Pr and General Manager. Acrara Cteeeaea, ra T1" M WS f. Oeaaaee. w ui ! w Oeeex Vj- laMSoakvtaka Ml In k. XTt.. Oesttateja "YTK7tiT.v i WC nrat nrnTafH v 1 CSV""
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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July 11, 1901, edition 1
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