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TUp" ft Alii") AHI ATJ ler IdK ever acbtr miserable lost for power, could de I mum or uw. tuou v w w - - ; t m4hIniF like this: "We have ptible a ha the democracy of Nortd PUBLISHED EVZRY TIIuRSDA Y I ,,. rniitim -htl-' fiarolinn In sUadlAC eoaoflor for the bliQ wagv. w w. f" - I - T mPT nivB or um I . M3V mww . - I ... . . . . A t iLI . tSSSCaiPTIM tMIS. lout." Ari tny nope w maw mm rmft .... ti.4Myell as effective for tbeIr P01!- SUbfeaHbe. . . - ling" they have beretoxore ueen ao BT TBS CAUCASIA IUB.CO. Tbroe MMtto. Ho. t 11. General Carr having unburdened himself and the Newt and Observer havlnsr riven vent to iU over wrought feelings, the public way now take it hands from Its face and pursue the even tenor of its way. Any person knowing of an anti dote for that 'CaiT-feeling" should communlcato with the editor of the Newt and Observer. """ ' " lta Haiti i log. Hence It la plain the "nigger" 1 not goiog out of politics If the red shirt horde can keep him In, no matter whether he votes or not. And hunt no long as the nigger yellers" can make their slogan effective, Just vrna run "xwqew is out or I long will the government of the politics! iHnuthern sUts be In the hands of For something like a year there I the low order of men and looting have been appearing In various pa- thugs that have control of the South pers purported Interviews from I to-day. Bout barn political demagogues In I It seems to many men who have which they are quoted as saying that I the good of the state at heart. Instead when the negro "gets out of" or I of purposes for looting It, that ef ts "elln0iated from" politics, there I forte to draw the attention of the will be or may be a new alignment I people to facts of Importance are of parties In some of the Houthern well nigh hopeless. This Is so te states, that there will be more In- cause of the limited criticism of the dependence among legally accredit- wild extravagance and prostitution ed" voters, and tbat they will vote! of power that are so rampant In according to their Judgment and In-1 North Carolina to-day. It must be cllnatlous etc., etc. I it is bound to be that ignorance of A singular fact In connection with I what Is going on Is the only cause of these Interviews Is that not a single I silence among the people. But as man Interviewed has ever ezpreased I long as the tactics of the "nigger his own Independence, and It Is easy 1 yellers" have any force and power, to draw the conclusion that each I It will be well nigh useless to try to and every one of theni will continue I bring the people to a realization o; to do his bent to keep the negro In I facts. As long as that horde oi politics as an issue, at least, for the! "nigger yellers" can get the consent simple reason that their demagogical I of the people to blind themselves to I probable that American genius sup I good for everyone, but particularly wii r u.iu.n In tt.aU nlu wn.m-l l.w nrimnnrtirua tiMh inrilvlfi. I TraA hv AmAriflui nanital mnv vpt I tor women. ine various wcu leal irraft" or saleatlon. I ual and state, lust so lone will this I And a way of supplying m , . - As a matter of faet, since the na-1 state and some others be subjected to Lvtiyil!s, Ky. Triastal On elave. Knights Tees pier, Atgas- 27 31. uns taxi for tbe roend I up. Tickets oa sal Aagast 21 t if 2 s. Iimi d for rottirn larisc Lcotmlle sbtll Hptoab r 2. with prrvUesro of extension to 8cp leather 16 on deposit of ticket with joist sgssi ui ptrj mint of 50 earns. 8n Francisco. Cai Ksworth la- trntioaal Con vt alios, J sly 18 21. Vry low rates. Tickets oa saie Joit 31 to 11th. Untiled for retsra antil Aus-asi 31. Coauoqaa, N. Y. Account Chat aocoa Assembly. Tieiets on sate Jojj 4th and 25th, oae and a third lam tor the round trip, ticista limit ed for thirty days frost data of sale. i fifciii r 1 1 n v n i !. The tnppmg feet the sparkling B.tltjB.i rjonT.Btlol. Jnl.2S.28. eye the gracetul movement be- Qae fare lor the round irip. TiefcsU 1 ong not alone to the budding maiden. I eood going Jolj 224, 234 and 24th; These graces axe the right ftyelgecd tetarniog Waring Chicago us- dutv of every woman until the hair I ul J al j ou, with privilege of cxten wniiens ana resrai aismiiv rcDiaces l iwu iw auhi n vu umi vi hem. I " ltk jt agent and payment . m m a m,-. tMfUn. mt-xrAm Yir I OI OU COiS. F030TSS riFTT TEARS Zmm-tekJllnm whOe bthlag. IfujTir atS5i wtSTiis, Sit UmUmH; for Ww,;" Sy-tteeaatsa aoWe. Sow j au rm gists throogtoat the world. a renn am. 8CAPUD1NE SUS UrawUf la tk Ualtd StatM. Whether we shall grow the thirty to forty million dollars' worth of raw silk which we are now Icq port log depends more upon the question of feasibility than that of possibility, says O. P. Austin in Everybody's Magazine. Bilk has been produced In many of the states, even as far north as New England, and as for south as Florida; but for various causes, cnieny laca oi experiences and the competition of the cheap labor of the Orient and Italy, it has not been a financial success. The application of the intelligence and skill which have brought success in other Ones of long-neglected Industry may change all this The number of silk manufacturing establishments In the United States is increasing every year, thirty-nine new plants having been established in 1900 alone: and their product now- a- mounts to over one hundred million I in the world which women may I . . . i HntUn nnnillv. Tt lei not im-1 relV UDOU TJOSltlveiV. rc-IU-Dl IS vote to the care and education of her dear ones. She should be a comfort a cheer always. Yet how many feel that they have the strength to properly bal ance the home ? The world is list less, weary and morbid. Its blood moves sluggishly and- is full pi irn purities. It needs a kindling, in vigorating tonic to set it afire 4t needs Fe-ru-na, THE ONE MEDICINE tlonal troops were withdrawn from the burning shame, disgrace to the Southern states after the so-called decency and reproach to Christianity reconstruction," the negro has never that are now cursing and degrading been In politics except to vote or tpllt. think he was voting; and It Is a well known fikt. that hla vntj hoa oranor. I THE FARMER. HIS FOES AND THE ally been counted according to the needs of the democratic demagogue. trom our Industries the forty million dollars' worth of raw materials which these factories require. LESSON. From the West and Southwjefet Unlooked for Complications. Washington, July 19. John W. Yerkes, Commissioner of Internal jvenue, said this morning that ider the Foraker act it is very pro bable that new regulations will have nesses which afflict their delicate or ganism spring from inflammation or catarrh of the mucous lininsr.and P-r-aa Is a specific for catarrh in any organ of the bodv. Aav congestion of a mucous membrane simply means catarrh of lb onran affected. This is why Pe-ra-na rare all sorts of troubles where other remedies fail. If there is a catarrhal atfection the matter with you anywhere Pe-ru-na will cure you. ' A FIREMAN'S CLOSE CALL. 'T av-Ti a V mm AYiflMYiA b 1 t.Vi nil crYi tlonal Association. July 8-12. One fare plus fz for the round trip Tickets gcod goiog July 6th, 6th aad 7tn, limited for return leaving Detroit until July 15, with privilege of extension to September 1 on de posit of ticket with jeint agent and payment of 50 cents. Cincinnati. Ohio. United society Chrutiaa Endeavor. July 6-10. One a.t far the rouid trip. Tickets on saieJalv 3d to 5th. limited tor re i urn leaving Cincinnati uatilJarj U itn privilege of extension to i ci t 31 on deposit of tieket with joi.t ageiit nnd payment of 50 cents 'For tickets and farther iarorma tion appy to or address ARTHUR U. LLWIS, S. P. A. Balto. & Oaio B. B. Uuder Atlantie Hotel Noifolk. Va. IimHI'tj Ttat win mM f TUB nli Leaves no Bad EffectWhatever. There ift something pleasant Ooo4 Tii and I ltS and &tf OaUat DnisxbJtar RALXIQH, v , knr l thm WOrds bo matter whether they are applied to azistisg eonditioas, to eosse period la the Jatar, or as a aame to a boK or paper or aajiaiag. Thsrs's xevsr aay disadraataga ia haarin the words A vary attractive as tataresiiac aajraaias oae taai ww sifwmt tatereat the lady members of boasehold is aamsd H3ood Timea.- Itis DabUsbed monthly aad is re markable for the a am bar of time t and rood thiasrs It eoataia. Tar is an annoaaeemeat or taismsga sine la this issue, and wt will keep it before ins ptblle for the next month. There is a way for aay one to get tail publication six menus tree oi share. The CauoasiAX will eead It six months free to any old sub scriber who will renew, and to any new one who will subsenb daring the month ef July. Ton opportunity la worth taatag advantage of (IARI0I1 BUTLER, Attorjtey-at-Law, 605 and 504 Tucker Building, RALEIQII, N. U. 'Practices In all State and Federal Courts. to by !M If U iki U 8R SPECIAL CASH OFFER, U fiR O.OU HINQLE I1AHKKL 81IUT UUN8. V.OJ Baa a detachable barrel, made of extra heavy decarbon ised rolled eteol, carnally U pared choka-bored, aad has a heavy lugeecutaly bo!texuaaliaaaTwwkey raataa Ing. Case bardeae4 frame, top aetloa, rebouadlig lock, centre hammer, dropped forged steal parta, flaaly check ered pistol grip, eagtlah walaut stock, rubber butt plate, aad fancy checkered fore end. OROUG In finish aad detail, furnished la It gaaga 90 lack barrel. If wanted with Automatic Ejector, aend oO oeata addttloaal JUL10S LEWIS OiEDfABK COnPAHT. HA LEIGH, N. a BLOOD HOUNDS! Mr dogs have a record of seven criminals. Remember tbat dogs mast have clear scent of guilty par ty to start with. All ealls answered promptly. J. J. Wilson, Dunn, ti. v. GUARANTEED $900 With everv safeguard that could be 6011168 PPUlng news of the deetwe- " resum"VUH wi.xnave Jolnt ache-d and every nerve llly!L!T" Jt?Jlfe ked with pain," writes C. . . T . . . l'K 8UUU cw;- which are iiupunri w .Bellamy a locomotive fireman, w.v, 4..-8, tea irom i-orro iviuo w uie uimeui0f BarllLgton, Iowa. ' I was weak which tnoHe sections 01 uie country 1 bUtea. land pale, without any appetite and hivA hMn HiirfAitMl. Nor indendl 4As matters stand now." said Mr. I all run down. As 1 was about-to b.ourown8Ute.ndl.. nefchbon, Xeef!e.! P"?!1? ffi? "P'.LKfttVL been free from the havoc which It I . T. . . well as I ever did in m v life." Weak k- ,oTTni Hi alckly, run down people always k., .v' WK.f Kf rZJTZJ rT,r .rX X Ualn new life, strength and vigor is a iuD esavMv w mw mww astW saaau kiio w sxts7 w aaavaa van jr drought have done fbr the crops of I tobacco, cigars, etc., from Porto the West, a super-abundance ofrain to 'j16 Unitea are Ptff r. their trade as coastwise vessels and has accomplished for the farmers of QOt ve88ela enRaged In foreI?n this section. In Kansas, Nebraska, tradet jt practically impossible to Missouri and Iowa corn has been collect the revenue tax, as coastwise nractinallv ruined, the hav abandon- vessels are not subjected to the in- edand wheat so ereatlv affected Upection of customs officers. that it Is likely to prove a total loss. thrown around ihe franchise of the negro, It would be as linpoHHlble for him to "dominate" any Southern state as it would be If he had no vote at all. Knowing this, there have been, and there are today, men who have shown their political Independ ence by opposing democratic dema goguery without fear of Its "nigger yelling" character or without fear of the negpo In politics, and these men have an unbounded contempt for the political shyster who had no In dependence because of his alleged fear of the negro. No white man who ever felt his actual superiority to the African race who was con vinced in his soul that the negro was an Inferior being, has ever re sorted to the degrading and debasing practice of "nigger yelling." A man with a genuine consciousness of superiority easily perceives that such a course does not put the negro any lower than he really Is, and It is a self-evident fact that the shyster politician who cannot rise without t a a BTfc s SALARY YICART.T. If en and women of good address to I Rt.M a ing agents, others for local work look- vi ew ift.1 i nt.r..r. nm ..itrv raaranteed Yearly: extra commissions I LITERA Y and expenses; rapid advancement, old I CLASSICAL established house, urana cnanoe for 1 SCIENTIFIC m rm S mm maw 4y tklaaa. I muoD aueaaa vi wutaaeaaa vu ewui v yicav TIIE NORTH CAROLINA Normal and Industrial College. The heat has been unprecedented both for intensity and long duration. Streams are drylnsr up, and there being almost no fodder, live-stock Is dying or else being driven to the market and sacrificed at any price. In our own State cotton is far be low the average, corn is a failure Denounced Dead Cong-re aaman In his Faneral Remarks. Chicago Reoord-Herald. At the funeral of the late Con gressman, A. N. Martin, held yes terday in the First Presbyterian church, Rev. C. C. Miller, the pastor, uttered remarks in the course of his sermon that have created a sensation. from their use. Try them. Satisfac tion guaranteed Fur sale by all druggists. Woman Raids a Gambling- Den. Leavenworth, Kan., July 21 Mrs. Mary . Dickens surpris d half a dozen men in John Beachlbi's policy snap here last night, and be fore the latter recovered their com posure, she smashed a policy wheel with a hatchet. Her boys had gambled in the place She threat ens to smash all policy, shops in tbe city unless the authorities shall close them, . akes short roads. sb i-nd light loads. Lood for everything that runs on wheels. Sold Everywhere. Made by STANDARD Oil. CO. ant. permanent position, liberal income and future. New, brilliant lines. Write at once. STAFFORD PRESS. 23 Church St., Mew Haven, Conn COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL PEDAGOGICAL MUSICAL and other crops are seriously dam-1 During the service the widow and aeed. The rainfall has been so ex-1 daughter asked to be taken from the cessive that the earth has been wash- the negro as a basis of his elevation is not one bit higher than the neirro 10 kkes can put him. He is only Just above The farmer has much to contend the negro, and if the neirro should I mtiere nt to the artisan suddenly be transported from the or to the Iftasional man that the I skies are unpropltious or that the Muauvt u vvuuu j aAoa? aaAaacA kxI v? a" I ing shysters would naturally fall In- I0"1 warmth of the sun grows in tha ri.v m.H x,.. k I to a torrent of fire. His business wmi aavv smhuv voaveaaaw ktj vUv aAV7fe I ro's removal. They would havel068 on J"8' tne 8ame 4he omy dif" nothlug on God's earth to stand on, ftrence 10 hlm dement of and would be bound to rest on the P88011 discomrort. Bui to the level which the negro left. This in- ftrmer the t0 of sunshine and despuUble fact accounts fhr th Inw the quantity of rain are component order of men who are In control of of he rlak he mea the government of the Southern Too much heat may be his undo states to-day-that order to which m' ft pkthora of water may bring TlUman. Simmons and other similar about His labors may be characters who are unknown outside I Druht to naught because the ele- their own states belong. The same ment8 not played friends with condition accounts for the fact that hIm No "tter how fkithfhl his the men of big brain and sterling work n0 mtter now ceaseless his character In the Southern states can- toil if the sum and cloud8 conspire not be leaders in noil Meal mattra aalnst him the earth wiU refuse to They scorn to try to come to theyIeld ftom her hosom 1116 iful front on such a low level, and they despise the shysters who will take eeem t0 JU8Ufy church. ed away and valleys transformed in- f -.id Mr. Miller. Tf Martin wonid have been shot on the field of battle than to have lived to lead the life he did. He was in public office the better portion of his life, and made harvest which care and labor would Yet withal the farmer goes on his uncomplaining way, hoping that next year fortune will look more favorably upon him. Perhaps the lesson thus taught by the farmer to his discontented brethren in other walks of life is not the least of the benefits he furnishes mankind. that level. In these days there are no Lamars, Hamptons, Herberts and Vances at the head of Southern politics, and under the nigger yelling" regime such characters cannot come to the front, fbr the reason that there is in them an honor and respectability which make it impossible for them w mwop iow enougnior mat purpose. We rejoice In the fact that the Those demagogues who are mouth- republican party has never yet got ing about the time when the negro ten so low as to enact In any state la ellmluted from politic kaow LLS,?? th.t Kh . Urn. 1. v mln(t If uT pyorthi piroTS they can prevent it. They are un- people and is always willing fbr the certain . of themselves as to actual people to express themselves at the a . 1 SWI a merit, and they cannot consent to al uox' xao "emocrais are a U.Un which mordlty ,nd good ttS .1 chrb Involved. If they . onWoI eTecil daliriSSia no cuwarus ana snysiers tney would I Citizen. anow tneir sumina and Independence Whatever exceptions may be tat uuuw mu vircumsuncs proviaea, I en to the statement that the Ro of course, they had any. Even to-1 publican party "to .a party of the day,when the negro is eliminated" I people and for the people." It by grand-father clauses and such like nevertheless true and much to the cowardly subterfuges, the man who credit of that party that it has never ventures to show some independence become so degraded and recreant to In the South Is immediately Jump- all ideas of political purity as to ed ifton" by the "nigger yellers" place on the statute books of any nJ m K . fill. - J A i m .... ... vuuneu w me great- state under its control a Simmons est lanjt which the aforesaid "nig-1 election law. a at I ger yaiers" can reach; and so long I The Chatham Cltixen has cause to as tae nigger yelling" horde can, feel 'proud of this feature of republi "" "wvuous ana raoid canlsm. At the same time it must wiarchy, excite the people to blind- be apparent that no party of Ameri- just so long mat horde wiU lean men, unless actuated by - ' tt icuu yj yrnetu- lnsauate longing for oQce and in one office f 100,000, but was sent home for burial in a cheap pine coffin furnished by the government. His life has been a tragedy, and the use of liquor has made it so," NIGHT WAS HER TERROR ('I would cough nearly all night ong' writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate of Alexandria, Ind., "and could hardly get any sleep I had con sumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but, when all other medicines failed, three $2.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to oure Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe, Bron chitis and all Throat and Lune troubles. Price 50c and $1 00. Trial bottles free. Sold by all druggists. Price 50 cts Now is the time to subscribe to I the Caucasian. Only f 1.00 a year. SAYS HE WAS TORTURED. "I suffered suoh pain from corns I could hardly walk," writes H Robinson, Hillsborough, Ills , but Bucklon's Arnica Salve completely cumi them." Acts like magic on sprains, bruises, cuts, sores, scalds, burns, boils, ulcers. Perfect healer of skin diseases and piles. Cure guaranteed. Price 25c. Sold by all druggists. 'Practical Education IN Agriculture, Engineering, Me chanic Arts, and Cotton Manu facturing; a comDination of the ory and practice, of study and manual training. Tuition $20 a year Total expense, including clothing and board. $125. Thirty teachers. 302 students. Next Ma rion begins September 4th. I For catalogue address Geo. T. Winston, rresldent. C. COLLEGE Agriculture & UschacicArts j RALEIGH, N. O. Annual expanses $100 to $140, for bob mid at of the State $100. Faculty of 80 memUra. Prattles and Observation 8chool of about 2S0 puplla. Ts secure board In the dormltortos all fne tultlos as plications ahould b made before July 15ih. B. sion opens September 19th. Correspondence Invited from those destrier A. A M A k peens uacner ana svenograpjiara. For Catalogue and other Information address President C1IAKLE8 D. Mcl VKlt, Craenaboro, N. i Elkin Woolen Mills Daata and Famla Thrsaten the City. London, Jnly 18. "Death and famine threaten the Holy City," says the Jerusalem correspondent of The Standard, in a communication dated July 6, "on account of the scanty water supply, due to the in sufficient rains of last winter. "The Sultan has granted permis sion to the municipality to brine water from the Pools of Solomon through iron pipes into the city along the line of Solomon's stone aqueduct. The new works were be gun today on telegraphic orders from the Sultan, who contributes 6,000 lires. They will be flashed in two months." Pimples, blotches and all other troubles are cured by Hood's Sarsa Holy I P&riiia tne most enecuve oi all spring medicines. I Know One Snro Remedy foraa obatiaate cold. Its name tePyay-Babam. &&Mi07Vi' GUARANTEED VMDBBA $5.000 DEPOSIT ft R. FARE PA10 200 FREE Scholmrmklpa offered Writ qalck to OA.-ALA. BUSINESS OOLLKOE. SI noon, CM) fL to to B4 n E H M CO O H H CO O H S5 n 3s I7' ?5 oae ; O OS SOS cc KB ip OB t tioa, Sooka aa4 Bear4 BELIEF IN SIX HOURS; Distressing Kidney and Bladder Disease relieved In six hours bv "Nkw Great South Amibioan Kidky Cues." It Is a great sur prise on account of Its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in mSTSTSt ZZTCSmi TSSKSSStSl bladder, kidneys and back, in male I'V.1!" J? JTH. Laxlnarton. Ky, or lemaie. iteueves retention of water almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is I the remedy. Sold by Henry T. Hicks, druggist, Raleigh, N. C. Sept. 19-ly. If you want to exchango-your wool or have it manufactured lata the best Blankets, Caesimeres. Jeans, Llnseya, flaanala and Yarns to bs had in Amnriea. If An want that kaat mi1a mnA anna ii.tkU SU jSgUsaKsiSt ting panti you ever wore If you want to trade with the cleverest ul1&.?SStA.. yon ever had any dealings with, trv the KLEIN WOOLEN If ILLS std aiTwrttr lHaiaay, wm mJL I yon will never regret Ik They have one of the largest mills la tt !3SZSS'JSS SpQth. They ship their goods to nearly every 8tate la the Union, aad TtiSr t.rLT""".r I the quality of their work la unexcelled. -TuCl I Writ- them for their handsome new catalogue, aad do not dispose mmm tmm aaik loi vnnr wnni nnu vnn iaa if. Central Acaieoi, Addreea, CHATSAH m. CO., Fmerietin, slum, n. a A Strong Woman An Industrial and Training School for boys and young men, will begin its annual session Oct. 1st, 1901. YAnn man Haall. - I - B suvu uvsuk UJ IU MJ I . m m mm m. . - school and pay in oart with wnrklLLAI IhlllNIA Kinrr finlrl Minoe fimntinv may write tb us at once. Twentr-I w.v.,. i.aiasv vuiup-u one are desired immediately; six My wtf was slok tor vorjrthlsg wlutoat raiiaz ah4 spent moaay. My wua vnea win of Oaxdal i Olty, Iowa, Ana;. 15, ISW wtbmyoan. Wo triad sea bottlaa ourod har. kaowlnv aba vonl tba hajharreat, Sao att and fans uo cook two more bottlaa. abawoold kara So work haxS dorlM iaT narraaa. - ---- - bold dnMoa and ioadad aad aaloadad all tka I I Nerve-racked, weary- and heavy-eyed, the head that seeks repose rinds only ceasless tossing and fever ish unrest. Strange fancies vague . forbodings fill the mind with harrowing thoughts until morning brings its rasping headache, irritable temper, and loss of appetite. Rest the nerves build them up and gentle, restful, refreshing . sleep will be yours. "My greatest trouble was aleepless- a a waa anrou an i's health i offices whert l finedycar attar Cardd a woman can do any rtasoaabk work htaKhthat WfaiaofCardul brings ssakssawoa terrtwa dcvasUttnc aajas i bay. This saodlolno garo har atransta. For imajahawaawaAdUxodaadeokfvdiy awtaoovi. bnftstaM aha aas baoa ialdacWfeao of Oardnl aha faala battar and atroiwiVan wkaaasyaorago. JOS. A. TaaT-flW, Hra. Ebcnhafcr had Med vcrythln dwlni her thrcs years skaatss aad had spoaiconsid. arabla money. She was weak aad coaM liardJy fatTafcoa lor shrae years atfora she took r.arWtaUnjflwVke of Cardui. she ess work with her hatband at the Kay fkld. That H nerd VortL bat K Is not as Intarioca Inn Vetta aawCtelVase9 I lorrarm wore, six for carpenter's I woix, roar lor masonry and Dlaat- I ering, four for painting and one or two iar printing. For further par clcnlara addreea Bev. Chas. E Tay lor, Principal. Littleton, N. C. Uolverolty CAPITA!, 32 Broadway and 69 2ew St New Tork. JOHN P. JOKES, President. 1,000,000 SHARES -PAR VALUE, f5,00 EACIL full FAi-cra-ArcicsArii. directors: Hon. John P. Jones, Gold HULNev. TT. R. KArialAP an1 mlna nmM OF NORTH CAROLINA. I Hon. James B. Grant. Denver. Colo. BXAior. ox uoiorado, of Grant A Omaha Smelting Co. fgais wTththt ( closely c the aid of WWof health. The - TflE BEAD . Of the SUte's Educational System. Academic Department. Law, Medicine, Pharmacy. Hon. B. F. Pettigrew, Slonx Falls, o. un u. o. senator. Hon. Wlllard Teller, Denver, Colo. Attorney at law. rm.'C. Kean. Jr Philadelnhla. Pa. Real Estate and Insurance. rreedl d enjoy e vhjoroosln body aad wcO , strong Eighty five Scholarshlpa. - Froel John O. tfontgomery, Denver, Cola rres uonigomery Investment Co. aeturaOv. Wise of Cardol rceuUtcs the disordered kacorrtMcs,iainBgsf tne womb and periodical psjat at the head aad sack caoscd by standing or altting; a lonj time la the same poetton. Thadford'a Black-Draotht puts the boweb, stomach. Bver. Udncys and blood m aroear shape. Greatly moreased strength and endorance b the netaral resalL : carea quickly, seBfUOl 25 cent packsges ef ThedforftHscUfrwafcf. i of nine of a. a . . . ramon to teachers and ministers eona. Licans tor the needy. 527 Students. 43 Instructors. New Dormitories. Water Works. Central Heating System. $120,000 spent in improvements In 1900 and 190L Fall term begins September 9, lioL Address, F P. VENABLE, President, CHAPEL BILL, N. a Hon. Ashley W. Cole, Brooklyn ,N. Chairman Board of State Rail road Commissioners. Bttlson Hatchlaa,T7aahlagton, D.C Publisher and mine owner. Harry XL Gorham, Caraoa City Ksv. Prss. Ballon Ezchasg Bank and Capt. Coiastock mla's. Hon. Stephen W. Dorary, If T. TJ. 8. Senator and mine owner. Jerome B. Landlald, Jrn Elngaanv ton, ZT. Y. IMreetoT Blaghamtoa Trust Co. J. B. Lsadfleld, Jr. Secretary aad and tlca. mmI would toss aad roll for hoars. Had no ambition md had to abandon basinets. One bottle of Dr. Miles Nervine pat me on my feet again," SnaOaT A, GlBSQM, Georgetown. Pis. IE 2. gives that sweet sleep . so grateful to body and mind. , - SoldbydroeeiaUon naiantee. Dr. Miles Uwlical Co, Elkhart, Ind. 40,000,000 for tbe Tyson Hetra. Atlanta, Ga., July 18 An Aus-! tralian fortune of $40,000,000 is to ' be divided among the heirs of the late Josiah Tyson, residing in Geor gia ana AiaDama. The firms of Hoke Smith and H. C. Peeples Luve communicated with , the wooer authorities at Melbourne, and have learned that information of the inheritance received here is correct. WOEKED 24 HOURS A DAY. There's no rest for those tireleaa little workers Dr. Klne'a Now Life Pills Millions are always busy, curing torpid liver, jaundice, biliousness. fever and ague. They banish sick headache, drive out malaria. Never gripe or weaken. Small, taste nice, work wonders. Try them. 25 cents. Sold all by rduggists. (7 i xwToaaaTKAwATjta. finnan Its tion and adTlso (ran at rr Ox " T- r1"' awfee or nit fllsnese stona wwnrn sane at seen and quickly brings abontatbTmwZI pewna ew of erety jwtlo satf orctTenphls basloeaa, nor dose ho nff t tjS? bis Ufa from aaltrathi u. k. mnaneai or drnce. ' msaaa wtth an dentar of transmlttlns: tba rrrsr. :'wwoBrenronMdlaenaaa a mm Baxnateuaoewara, gee4daaj ofyataabla yormarton wnlcb wObato SkgSKjDSS SaSSj BfaTSn saMSnawlffSrfaflh aaBSSS n a. aaH wiu a C3WTOH HATMAWAV, 0. 0 i sr brans "X th Broad fiteeck, BAVKKB8: Wells. Fargo to Co.H Bank, 63 Broeulwarr. Xaw Tork. Offer 200,000 Shares Trots cry St::k a $3X3 p to rho ."ornJi15lD Gojd Mines Compaay owns 221aims in Pka m3eXDdS rfrYi JtfV.1 beB 10 Progress for the last dzysan, sad pleted and paid for by the owners. YK?!f.ifi!f. "J?111 toM of or0 the mill, all of which will be mined by open eats at a nominaleost. mM?iiM,la?lle2?d lBtofor srsetlon of a mill aad 22iwihSi-CtP;?e lXX)tonsofora dally, which wiU b. ri?JJf?J2Z dlr?f?ri kToarantso that this plant will b tLS fSFZPStSSY1" 01 then"l of treasury stock snbseribsd. The net profit after commencing operatlona will exosed tSOOOO a iTslSt wmP.iwy. tlu a Vor. T?i WJS 'SPf tot morathan forty ysara. utl ZEZStl Wned dlrectora. There is ao promotloa LetS f 0i-Every dillar rsaj riTOSrfv JL?00 Inl tha tay to pay r the plast Not a altara of stock has been offered for sal before. reports of J. Balaton Bell, London; Wo. A. Farlxh. Denver: Kmar aUemtnin? SKI JP"1' !&if.JSSZ oSS AnS?wnnf,?Bl,l6e,rm' fre " "LOaZmg thUpropeny. rSlJi 11 WP 08 stock on the Doston fock1cxchaag. catioV lnlorEUltIO,l dsslrtd wiU bs fnralahed on app 8ubscrlplloiu received bv - 2J THO CALIFOBNIA KUIO GOLD MIKE3 00 SCSOADWAY, V. WrinrB, Pw-ca ft Oa, IicaEsts IZUs. Plladlpkl- uauuwayeive
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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