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i tHE CAUCAOIAH Pcrpat Polqts to Pcrchsscrs. tUlei(B, N. 0., July 25,1901. Entered at the Post Offic in Raleigb, N. C, m iecond -class mail matter. Cl'IlICKNT LOCALNKW8. Twenty-two lnchta of rain have fallen In Ralegh In the past two and a htf rr.ont&s. Tbe cak City Guards left for tyrlghtsvllle Hand ay night, where tbey will be fn camp for ten day. i exalte a fine lot of fruit waa brought to Ralalgh Saturday by Mr. J.u. Ogburn, of Myatts Mill, this oounty. Mr. George Gurganua, no Inmate of tneSoldiera Home, died Sunday afternoon. During the civil war he wii a member of Company A. 41at Cavalry. Mr. Ed. V. Denton, Saturday, re ceived an alligator from 8t. Augus- tlne, Fla., meaauring five and one ball feet In length. He haa given it to the authorltlea at Fallen Park Hherlff McDowell, or Burke coun ty, brought Tom Moaes, an escaped convict, to the penitentiary Tues day. Hee.capcd from the Anson farm more than a year ago. Major Martin waa taken to the State farm at Tlllery yesterday, where he la to aid In keeping the books and in the shipping depart ment of tbe mattress factory there. Tbe Seaboard Air Line Railway Saturday, paid into the atate trea ury its property tax. Its property was aeecssed at $8,683,861 33 and tbe tax paid waa $21,709 65 ; of this amount, 918,236.11 goes into the itate fund proper and $3,473 54 to tbe pension fund. It Is stated the s rlke of the ma cblnlst on tbo Seaboard Air Line la at an end and the men will return to work. But at the ahopa in Raleigh tbere will not be work for all tbe strikers, ai part of the work has been moved from the Raleigh shops to Hamlet since the strike began. The Raleigh Observer says : Mr. W. H. Lyon had on exhibition in his store wUdow on Fatettovllle street on Sundiy a belt worn in the Battle of Manassas, or Bull Kan forty years ago. He had It on In fifty-eight battles. Mr. Lyon was a member of Company I, Sixth North Carolina Infantry, and was In the tame company with Sheriff Page. There was almost a cloud burst about nine miles southwest of this city Friday afternoon, doing much damage. Bridges on Middle and Swift creeks and their trlbutarlea were either entirely washed away ermuch Injured. The trestle of tbe Raleigh and Cape Fear railroad at Bteep Hill, where It passes over Swift creek, was washed away and tbe flood took considerable of the track along with It. T7e call the attention of onr rs to the advertisement of Pescads rairawy in another co'nma of SI V!n . H U rtUIf fresh lot of turnip seeds. He also carries a complete line of drags and patent medUlnns. It Is the mtu store J oat around th ,2Z HargettBt. Give him a call. It will not be vey long before the sportsman will be getting resdy for the season and right now the enterprising merchant Is getting ready for the sportsman. This is shown by a new anaoaneement in this issue offering one of the bee shot ftnns ever made for $4 85, and offered In Raleigh. If the price of this gun has ever been as low as this anywhere else, nobody knows it. ine raci mat it is carried by the Julius Lewis Hardware Co. is a ganrantee that it is a first class article. If It were not, that bouse would not handle it. ItoTMM OflUar Aamtmaaad Md Oh of tulr Naatbar BUla Nashville, Tenn., July 20. Seven revenue officers were ambushed early today, supposedly by moon shiners, about six miles from Mont erey, in Putnam county. One man was killed and one badly wounded. A ponee of six, led by a deputy collector, was creeping a steep hill side above an Illicit still when they received orders to throw up their hands. They had barely located the spearker when a deadly volley from eight guns waa poured upon tnem. Deputy Marshal, Thomas Price was Instantly killed and poe seman C. Mackey was badly wound ed. The officers returned the fire, but the moonshiners made the place so hot that the collector and the survivors retired ard carried Mackey with them. One moonshiner was heard moan ing and calling to his friends that he had been mortally wounded. Collector Bell has gathered an other posse and started out to re cover the body of Price. Week End Rates rla S. A. L. Railway. Commencing Saturday Jnne 15, and continuing until Saturday September 28 h, the Seaboard Air Line Hallway will sell week end tickets from Raleigh, N. O., to the following points : Blowing Rock, llfTa, Hickory Jackson Spring, Lenoir, Lincolnton, -Littleton, -Naroln, -Norfolk, Portsmouth, -Ocean View, Old Point. Virginia Beach,. -Rutherford ton, Shelby, Wilmington, -These tickets to N. C. Va. t t u N.C. - u $7 80 4 75 4 75 300 480 4 75 2 45 530 400 400 400 400 400 585 535 Mt$ Business Director. A newspaper whose columns over flow with advertisements of bust- neas men has more Influence in at tracting attention to building up a town than any other agency that can be employed. People go where there Is badness. Capital and labor go where there to an enterpriaing community. No power on earth la so strong to build, up a town as newspaper well patronixed, and its power should be appreciated. T. DeWltt Talmage. t&" The business hooaea named below are establishments whose methods of dealing may be relied upon as the very beat known to the btCtaess world: IF.I V ru.il a. n. fikx. ANTICEPH AL QINaV-Headache and Neuralgia Cure. BLAKJS, T. W. Watch Repairing ana .pweiry. Bin DOERS, J no. E. A Co. Tai lore and Haberdashers. BROWN, H. J. Undertaker. BISHOP. J. M.-Bieyele Rapalr. tng etc., BOYD FURNITURE CO., Re novating old Furniture. BEKWANQER, 8. A D. Clothiers. CAPITAL PRINTING CO Printers i:.B. CBOWkLL, ft Co. Trusses. DOBBIN ft FERRALL Dry Qoods FERBALL, J. B. ACo. Grocers. uitEN, J. B. A Co. Grocers. OIERSCH, R. F. Restaurant HICKS' Uapudlne, Headache and neuralgia cure. A N, JONES ft CO. Groceries. KING, W. H. Drug Co. Whole sale and Retail Druggists. LEWIS, Julius, Hardware Co. Bag Death. McGEACHY, A. S. Pharmacist. MANHATTAN Life Insurance Co. Gen. Agency. MOORE, W. J. Groeer. MANN, W. B., Groceries. NORRlS, DR 8. P.-Dentist PESCUD'S, JOHN S. Pharmacy. Turnip Seeds. RALEIGH Marble Works Mon uments. REAVIS J. H.- Cobbkr. ROWLAND, D 8. Physician. SIMPSON'S Eczema Care. Phar maclst. STRONACH'S, W. C. Sons. Gro cers. WHITING Bros. Clothing. WILLIAMS, A. ft Co. School Books. . Am eitker the nride or baae of yomr Ufa. If your teeth seed attention yo will do well to eoBsast DR. ft. P. NORRIS at New York Deatal Aasosiatiom of ass. Pnees are right and all work teed. Iaterstats phone auo. dleasaa B sliding. Coa- aaltatlon free. gaaraat OSes. Dr. D. S. Rouland, Pfaytidsa tzi Surfcca. Room 21 . Pullen Building OQoe hoars, 9 to 10 : JO a. m. and 2:90 to 5 :30 p.m. Bell 'Phone, No. 253. RAXKIGIf, K. C. ' l mm mi 5 nac Yea Lc3t Your SOLE? If so get &SAVI8 to replaee IS tor yon. shoes E)0W03(3 mi 100. Half 75 eeata. For half soles. 75 Tot tackles soles 50 et ata. Cheap tr rates gtvea oa ladle i aad eall drsa shoes. AH work neatly doae and guaranteed to give aaUataetloa. J, D. Hearts, Cor. afore& 4 Wilmington St, R A LEIGH, H. O. Interior Decorations, HOUSEHOLD ART, PRICELESS HEIRLOOM 8 RE NOVATED and repaired mads to last another century, such as desks, chairs eto. Advloe and estimates gladly given. Order work a specialty. C3TD minzi crown. 106 South Blount Street, RALEIGH, N. t. Prom Eyory Other Adverti? od in the Popcra Thla Wcoi. It's dlCtroat U tta ortsta- dlSaveat U Its parpoaw difiawat ta its ever eat before at asjch a 0 e4Salsnsie ss VmPSb daatioa knife. ta tta ptatioa to Bat you shall take the i variety was ever sot before io at as! u goods ever to the aeat theaw would Call If we $7.75. Buita that Have Boon 010, 012 and 013.50 The Flower of The Stock, The qualities eoaclst of plain and fancy Chylous, Cn Imtr. a. nerfseUy aa any custoca tailor ta the land could turn Ueau out, .50, aad that guaraasos holds good now at f7.75. We ST.7SL as taullkaaly and toCt at lift, CUA3 aavl Buy Another Stray Hat. Ortjt- Kow, your Uaae-sosne of ait atyUu la atosu yui. aaj prlees la erury kat Tou take vor aaaLae' OJQ"ID-3rO U -fciT EI Q1PJT Doat mlaa the aptclal Trouaur values or oosao too Use for the Wash Bulls that go at hall artoi S&D, BBR-WANO-llB. One Pi ice Clothlera DO YOU WANT A COMPLETE LINE Lowest Prices. OURLEADEB- S Quart Fountain Syringe, 3 hard Rubber pipes, fully guaranteed. 91.00. C. B. CROW ELL CO., Dncsiat- 120 Fayetteville St. Public Schcoi Hkflfe ANY PRINTING? ALMOST EVERYBODY DOES SOMETIME. SEND YOUR ORDERS I To The Capital Printing Company, FOR I STAPLE, GROCERIES, I FANCY. The "Hustling Printers" of the South. QUICK WORK GOOD WORK PRETTY WORK. RALEIGH, N. C. SEE W. B. MANN, National Educational Association Detroit. Mich , July 7-12, 1901. One fare for round trip from all points, plus $1.00 membership fee. Rate from Raleigh $18 80 vlalich- 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. Crawford va. Kllgo. Mr. R. B. Crawford, a hardware merchant of Winston Salem and Dr. J. C. Kllgo, prealdent of Trinity College had a "scrap ' on the South ern train between Greensboro and Burlington, Monday morning. Mr. Crawford asked Mr. Kilgo about some uncomplimentary remark he had made abont his (Crawford's) father. In the course of his re marks It is stated that Mr. Kllgo called Mr. Crawford a coward, which Mr. Crawford took as an In sult, and promptly resented it, however there were no casualties and very little damage was done. 400 be sold for all! trains each Saturday for Sunday forenoon trains, good returning not later 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 will be furnished at the Seaboard Air Line Railway's up-town ticket office, Yarborough House Building. C. H Gattzs, C. P. A T. A. Raleigh, N. O International Christian Endeavor Convention, Cincinnati, Ohio, July 610, 1901. One first-class fare for round trip I om all ooints: rate from Raleigh 332 SouU Wilmington Street, ON EAST HARGETT STREET Prompt Attention, - Beat Prices. RALEIGH, N. C. BISHOP REPAIRS Bicycles Lawn Mowers, Sewing Machines, Guns, Rifles and Pistols. Prompt and Skllfull work, most Reason- ble Prices. J. M. BISHOP, IF, Tbo Public Schools arc nou op:olD3 ova tho State, and uill need rappUa Ttc23 school books and snppllcso to bad at a (SIKL Jdl8C0Il,lt t0 teach0f8 rod doalora fro FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMCN AN INVITING AND PLEASANT RK80KT. EVERYTHING IN SEAH SON. ;wnaKWBMr ALFPED WILLIAMS & CO. S16 Fsysttevllls Su, Balaigh, N. C. B A TiTTiTGKEC, 1ST. O BANQUETS AND DINNERS A SPECIALTY. GOOD 0OE3E RECJEEDIES SiHlpSOll'S Eczema Oantmeinit Cures All Skin Diseases. from all points ; rate from Raleigh 916 55, tlokets sold July 4, 5 and 6, return limit July U. Extension of the final limit may be obtained to September 1st by depositing ticket with Joint Agent at Cincinnati on or before July lOfch, and on pay ment of fee of fifty cents. For further information write or call on C. H. Gattis, C. T. & P. A. Raleigh, N. C. H. S. Lbabd, T. P. A. Raleigh, N. C. dibsctobs: W. H. King, Julian E. Johnston, B. B. Jerman, Hon. E. C. Smith, Prof. B. W. Kilgore, ICapt. M.W. Page. "King Quality" is Everything Bearing our LabsL DR. SUDD'S 8 AR8 APARI LLA CORDIAL Purines the Blood. Full Pint, 75 cents. RALEIGH, N. C. KING'S HEAD ACHE TABLETS; Sample mailed on request. Regular boxes, 15c. XING FLT KING. Notice to Stockholders of N.C.BB Co. A Diaaaee Killing Georgia Cotton. Valdosta, Ga., July 18. V. A. Orton, an assistant patrol of the De partment of Agriculture, at Wash ington, who has been here for a week investigating a disease which has been killing cotton, says the dis ease is caused by fungus in the soil which clogs the vessels in the stalk and causes the plant to wilt. He says when the fungus once gets in to the soil it will live as long as cotton is planted upon that soil. Thesecond payment of the thirty- The Raleigh Market. vtiMti Tk-nvtsil rfltwvrlahnri Ansa fn I O aaaia us jaaaasua v avasy w aww stockholders of the North Carolina STRONACH'S sows. Agents for Chase A Sanborn's Coffees and Teas. Keeps Flies off Horses, 25 cents. JT OTTTTSTOJST'S worm candy. Mailed on reoelpt of price, 15 cents. KING'S ANODYNE POROUS PLASTER, BEST PAIN PLASTER, By Mall, 15 cents. We carry a big Stock and give special attention to Mall Order busi ness, we invite correspondence. CURED TO STAY CURED? YEfL CTinrn m rtiy rtmrr And that means CURED TO STAY CURED! Sent by Hall for 25 cents. Willira Sizpsca, ft:rn::bt. t!& H t Our Laidies9 OOBBflrJ i w Railroad Company, three per cent, on the said company, will be due and payable at the office of said com pany In Burlington, N. 0., August 10th, 1901. Spsmokb B. Adams, Secretary and Treas. Virginia Prohlbitlonlata State Ticket. Nominate a Richmond, Va., July 18. The Prohibition State convention nomi nated today the following ticket: For Governor, O. C. Rucker, of Bed ford; for Attorney General, A. S. Lee, of Salem; for Lieutenant Gov ernor, W. T. Bondick, of Accomack. A platform vigorously denouncing the liquor traffic, declaring in favor of honest elections and against divis ion of the public school fund was adopted. CiLL THE Little Drug Store AROUND THE OB NEE, Pescud's Pharmacy, 12 W. Hargett St., Balelgh, N. C. New crop Turnip Seed receiving to-day. John S. Pescud Current Prices of Farm and Gar den Produce. TTht nrioes Quoted are paid to the producer. Cotton ; 8 to 8 FARM rnODUCTS The market continues stiff on all farm products. Eggs and chickens very scarce and in demand. Eggs Fresh 11 to 18 Poultrv Live. food. Chickens, old hens, larre.. . . 80 to 85 Small hens 85 Chickens, hens 25 Bams, N Carolina i to i Hams, Virginia, 18 to 18 Hams, Sugaxcured, 18 to 16 iriah do ta toes. new. per dus. 00 so 10 Lard, per pound 9 to 10 Butter, per pound 16 to SO New cabbasre per dozen 25 to 60 New tomatoes, per uozen iu to zu Huckleberries per qt. 8 to 10 The Thousands Kitchen Bou quet Highly Recommend ed by Mrs. Rorer. Wholesale and Prescription Druggists RALEIGH, N. a BOX S88. JNO. R. FERRALL. JOSHUA B. HILL ROLLER CHAMPION FLOUR. HE-NO TEA. HOLLO WAY'S BUTTER. 8. R. ElRRjEIBB & G.. Ready to Wear it TBbrs strj. Over Garments, Tailor Hade Suite, Ssparate Skirts, Shirt naisfc, Silk aad WsuhhbU Klcii Gordon A Dillworth's Table Delica cies. STROrJACH'8 SONS- Wholesale and Retsll Grocers. SSS ptVttsvills Strest. Largest and best stock ol STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES in the aty. Tho Largest and llost Select Steeds nat KIU a Negro Near Barltmctoa. Burlinrtoo, July 23. Walter Boone a negro, dropped dead bers yesterday afternoon at Ed 'league's. He bad been threshios wheat, and it i sup poaed that heat was the cause of tne death, lie was a very industrious neg ro. . 1 General News Notes. The themome er reached 128 degrees in Kansas a few days ago. though it was not the official themometer. The British had a sharp fight with the Boers July 81st, in which S of their men were killed and 18 wounded. "The Capitol Syndicate Company" a big laud company io Texas has gone iato the hands of a receiver. Their property was estimated at f 10,000,000. Got. Chas H. Allen has resigned as governor of Porto ico aod it is stated Win. H Hun, the present secretary of the province, will bs appointed Gover nor, upon the retirement of Gov. Allen. NOTICE OF SEIZURE Notice is hereby given of seiiure of the following property for violation of the internal revenue laws of the United States : . -vt it t r ini on 10AI four jugs 10 gallons corn whiskey of James Bine. At GreenvMe, N. C, May 7, 1901, 20 gallons corn whiskey of Jesse Stokes. At Pocomoke, N. C.. May 14, 1901, 8 kegs 20 gallons corn whiskey of Rubt. Fowler. At Hali'ax, N C , May 18, 1901, 712 gallons corn whiskey, one 25 horse nower enrine. one 80 horse boiler, 80 feet shafting, 78 feetbel ing, one wood en still, one grist mill and fixtures, 60 feet piping, on woo'en doubler, one mask k el, one beer wll, four ferment- ers. two cisterns, one piatxorm scale, of R. H. Daniel. At Benson, N O, May 24, 1901, two jags corn whiskey 8 gallons, of J. H. At Hoffman. N. C, June 21, 1901, 22 gallons corn whiskey of D. T.Thomp son. At Hoffman, N. C , July 1, 1901, 13 barrels corn whiskey 689 8 gallon, dis tiller nremises No 8786. 1 copper s iu 1 copper doubl-r, 2 caps, 1 w rm, 4 fer- menters, a misn iuo, s oianevaa, w u. T Thompson st Seven Spriogs, N. C, June 29, 1901, 4 packages 228.1 g lloos corn whiskey, one 90 gallon still and can, 2 opper worms aad tubs, copper fittings to condenor, 1 wooden coudensor, 3 cisterns, 4 fermenters, 2 mash tubs, 8 sections of iron and copper pipes, of W.K.Grantham. At Pocomoke, N. C, Jaly 11, 1901. 1 mule, buggy and harness, 2 jugs, 1 tin 7 gallons corn whiskey, 1 lap robe, of James Denton. PersoQS claiming tho above property will file their claims with me in my PEACE INSTITUTE AND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. No better or more advanced School for girls. Lesehetlsky System of MUSIO. It will pay you to ask Catalogue. JAS. DINWIDDIE, M. A. RALEIUB, N. C. Is it not strange that the Popu lista of the county of Sampson under a Democratic School Board could not have a man appointed school trustee In a single township, and under a Populist Board of Edu cation the Democrats were recog nised in every township in the county. We are not so selfish as to carry oat fully the idea, "To t&e victors belong the spoils. But you know the majority of oar chool board live in another county amVfltft 1 at VA A AAtM A WAWSi Tva wm. aMa Swn herTandTha "haVa office within thirty day. ..required by o foot tie Wilandf eoara7 it w would not do for them, "Democrats UM "oSSlfiS.- ney are, to appoint a Popaltst I B, j P. h. Adams, Deputy Collector, - - . Raieign,a.u. Anticcphalalgine The Original HEADACHE and NEURALGIA CUBE; SAIIS? - ABB - BBT 26 and 60 oents a bottle For Sale by all Druggiata. , WATCHES ABB JEELBT, High class Goods. Lowest prices. My Clocks are reliable any style. The little intermittent alarm clock is a sore worker. Every home needs one. D::3 ll::3stly ai Ccrefally. . I a.- . -mm m www I Ilnl010n I armO ViAPsfQ Ifvou are thinking of purchasing! MalUUlftU lauiuiu uviuui. w. or witch-charm or other I a " a Jewelry, come to see me. T.n.cii,nsi:ijs,n.c. Local Inspector for S. A. L. g o 09 o o o rn Age vw Lwrunw AT L0T7XBT FHICX3. Come to BileiRh and b fitted. Uo any attenuona to runner perfect tne fit Prcnptly Tilled. Unil Ordm fob DRUGS OF BEST STANDARD. fob TOILET ARTICLES OF TASTE. For Soaps of Sweet and Dainty Perfume. For Fresh and Prolific Garden and Flower Seeds ttCCEACHY. IIS FyettorUl8t. BALEIQH,N. C. r b ; POLITE H - ATTENTION. See Here EJ017. If a man's in Lovx, that's his business. If a girl's in Love, that's her business. If they marry and want Gkooxb- itts, that's OUB BUSINESS. A. N. Jones & Co, Cor. Fayetteville A Davie Street. RALEIGH N.C. JOEId E. DRIEGEnS G (SO, Oo ooeoooooeo oa TA0LOC58 AMDAntB8. Latest Styles In Neckwesu-, CoUars, CofDs avnd Shirts. 121 FATKriaviLLB STn RALEIGH, N. C. ne Sa Oa Our SHOES fr m t tr If If. n. J. Brra toOi Hius. BUY YOUR GROCERIES FROM J Q.Q Q 7 J fj Q Q. BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. ' No. 9. East Hargett Street, RALEIGH, N. G. The Mao With the Ax CEEDS CUTTIES TUT Uill ITlfLI school Caucasian. Popaltst committeeman. Clinton MONUMENTS Send for Catalogue. C00PEB BEOa, Proprietors, JOHN W-BROWN.PROPRIETOR I FUHEIUL Circstcr ci lx:tiUr, aOT, 209 and 211 SOUTH : SALISBURY STREET BALEiaH, If, G. This Is the kind anKEi6 mm. ll&ke a Specialty of, at Fopalar Friesa. Uctfn and Box's Chsta, 75c, 01.00 01. OLIO, arsaU are la right ctylo aad not rip bat wt They are Bade for oa, therefore we aatee every pair taa not give nfr'iUn, aad eallthoai caa bay theca where they are bomght of jobhsta, ae we save 4he mUUlecnaa's promts. TheiljtlJrlht,thlr serrlei Is tit, tbe prise Is right (hone are thai thiass to then aad eoaii self. DANIEL ALLEN Lr3D MCI POT. BEOS DEAIX3, ALGIOC3 O QQUNTPY pRODUCE BY' THE GROCER. TIIGIICST CAttH PEICC3 PAID, OS FBX3H COA0TED PEANUTS All 1 be Tics, rive Ccsti per Qrsrt. 1C3 Eaxt nexscta Cireet, Jaly II, 1S01.
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