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THE OAUOACIAfJ PUBLISH ID STORY THTJBaDAY BY Tit CATJCAStAJr rtXB.CO. c:::caiFTi:aRAnj. Om Year, Is IfMtte, Three UwUi, f 1XK .SO SS No. 11. adopted by the Conventionand It seems very probable that It will the result will be to disfranchise some white voters at the Mine time the balk of the negro vote 1 eliminated. The parprne of all the suffrage amendments adopted of late yean In the Southern State is, ofeourse, to eliminate ebsolutely the negro vote without interfering to far aa it can he avoided with the right of the white nun to exercise that privilege no matter how illiterate and nn worthy he may be. Under the 1 5th Amendment to the Federal (Consti tution discriminations in the right TIM.MAX McLAUIUff. After a brief period of compara tive tranquility the TIllmtn-Mc-lof suffrage on account of race, color, Laurln controversy In Sooth Caro-lAc, are prohibited. Where It ep- lloa uiut) more forges to the front, pears therefore that the negro has The Democratic EzecutUe Commit- been exolnded from the voting tee of that state, dominated by Till- privilege while the white msn en- man snd bound to him body and I j0ys that right unrestricted it 1a very oul, has officially declared Its con-1 trong presumptive evidence at least vlctlon that McLaurln, "from the that the law denying him the right standpoint of his honesty and self- to vote Is in conflict with the 15th respect, should tender his unqualified Amendment. The Virginia plan rfwiimatlon immediately" as s Sena-1 seeks to avoid this and It most be tor of the United States. I admitted that on its face Is apparen From the standpoint of decency I show of fairness. It remains to and consistency it would have been I be seen, however, whether the ex better for the leonine Tillman andlemptlons which are to he allowed his brave committee to have re-1 will not reinstate In vuiing favor fralned from any such expression of I every white man in the confines of opltlon. It will be remembered I old Virginia, while still farther bar- that about a month ago Tillman I ricadlng the doors of suffrage to the offered to resign and called upon his I negro. adversary to do likewise In order I The Caucasian believes in fair- that the people might decide be- ness and Justice and will always tween them. At that time there raise its voice In their behalf. It was no thought of excluding Mo- does not believe that laws should be Laurln from the democratic prim- made for enforcement against some aries, for to have done so would have and for others to evade. It Is tin- precluded a fair test of the strength relentingly opposed to "loophole" of the respective leaders of South legislation. Every law should be Carolina's political factions. Mo- made universal in its application, Laurln promptly called Tillman's qual rights to all; special privi- bluffand sent his resignation to Metres to none." should be the motto Governor McSweeney, who also re-1 for law-making as well as for law ceivedthatof Tillman. The Gov- interpreting. A legitimate regula- m . A I ernor, however, declined to accept I tlon of the right of suffrage, con the resignations, and it is probable I celved Injustice and executed in that both senators were very much relieved at his action, although, as was to be expected, one gentleman Indulged In considerable talk and bluster before finally subsiding. This was the status of the case when Till man and his Democratic State Com mittee, probably becoming alarmed at the strength which the "new movement" was showing, de cided to take upon itself the burden of determining what consti tutes a Democrat in the opinions of the people of South Carolina. Till man and the Democratic Executive Committee have arrogated to them selves the position of custodian and guardian of the political opinions and convictions of their fellow cit izens. In alljustlceand fairnea McLaurln was entitled to have the Democratic conrituency of his state decide be tween him and Tillman. That he has been denied that right simply goes to prove his strength and the desperate straits to which his adver saries have been reduced. Many Democrats In the South today no doubt, are in sympathy with Mc Laurin. The action of the Execu tive Committee may have the effect for the present of preventing open aid and comfort being extended to the new movement from Inside the regular Democratic ranks, but such an effect will only be temporary, for freedom of thought and speech can not be stifled in South Carolina by the Tillman machine any more than it can In North Carolina by the notorious,, foul methods of the Simmons redshirt machine. fairness, is undeniably the preroga tlve of the State. But no State has a right to abridge the privileges of a certain class of its citizens while others who are no better qualified and come equally within the pur view of the restrictive legislation are permitted to escape the enforce ment of Its provisions. In the churches to which they may belong. If this Is what Mr. rage calls "herding women by me most stag nant waters of theology," he Is tell ing an Immense and Indisputable fact. Tint vuricATioar or scolky. The Sampson-Schley controversy which has been raging with so much bitterness since the close of the war with Spain, has at last been brought to a bead. E. 8. Maclay, holding an obscure position In the rtavy yard at New York, and the author of a naval history of the United States, in use at the Naval Academy has published a volume bringing his naval history down to include the period of the late war. This book teems with abase of Admiral Schley, calls him by such opprobrious epith ets as "catiff," "coward" and "liar," and charges him with having de liberately "turned tall In the face of the enemy. The only approach to the intolerable maliciousness and abuse found In this so-called history Is an article written by a man who commanded a battle-ship at Santiago and who is now a rear admiral. This partisan chronicler of history, in an article describing the battle of Santiago, neglected even to mention the fact that there was a man named Schley with the fleet or that such a vessel as the Brooklyn took part In that battle, when it is remember ed that the Brooklyn received more damage than all the other vessels of the American fleet put together, it must be admitted that she took some small part In the engagement. It appears that Admiral Sampson re vised the proofs of this book of Maclay's and that other naval officers of high rank also lent their approval to the vile defamation of Admiral Schley. Indeed, through the whole course of this miserable affair it has been apparent that a conspiracy has existed on the part of officers high in authority In the American Navy to ruin the honor and manhood .3ZC:SAL EXAL.IQ CI & U. 8. Treasury Btscss3 Penma, THJE NXGRO A5D SUFFRAGE. A few days ago steps were taken under the auspices of the Afro- American League to test the legality of the suffrage section of the Louis! ana Constitution. The determina tion is expressed of carrying the case to the Supreme Court of the United States and settling conclusively the legality of the. grandfathex clause, which has proven particularly ob noxious in Louisiana. It Is to be hoped that nothing will be inter posed to prevent the final adjudica tion of this case. We have no doubt that the so-called "grandfather" clause in the Louisiana and other State Conventions Is in the light of the 15th Amendment unconstltu iionai, and we feel confident that such will be the interpretation placed upon it by the highest courts of the land. Whether or not, however, that be the result of the litigation, we welcome the opportunity .of hav ing the matter conclusively deter- In this connection it is interesting to note that Senator Daniel, a prom inent member of the Virginia Con stitutional Convention, has submit ted for the consideration of that Convention a plan to limit suffrage and that his plan does not include ine .grandmner" provision. His idea Is that the right to vote should be made to depend upon educational and property qualifications, of course, retaining the usual poll tax feature. The voter must be able to read and write and be the owner of $390 worth of property,' although -elaborate provisions are made for exemp tion from these conditions. If the cchecae proposed by Senator Daniel Dr.UowallyaJordaa. Dr.UeweUynJordaiMedlealEuaBl aer of U. S". Treasury Department, grad aato of Colombia Collage, sad wh tarred three years at West Point, bat lb following to mj of Parana : "Allow of a express msy gratttadt to you for the maaaCt derived from your woodertul remedy. Oaa amort mwoth hae brought forth a raatchanji aad I now consider myself m well mat after months of aatfertaj. Pellom tmfferer, Peruam will cart jrtm." Catarrh Is a ayatemio disease t urabli only by ayatemio treatment. JLremedj that ourea catarrh most aim aixeotiy a the danreaaed nerre centers. This li what Perana does. Parana immediate! invigorates the nerve-oeaters wbicl give vitality to the moooas membranes Then catarrh disappears Theaeatarri ImtvUle. Ky.TrieeBiaJ Con clave. Knights Twaplar, At gas 27 31. One fare for the roand trip. Tifkets sale Aegss 21 at to S4ca, omlsrd for re era ltaviag Leutsvule aatll September with privilege el extseaioa to September 10 on deposit of ticks! with joint agent aay pay ment of 50 ernta. Saa Francisco, Cal Epworta In "rniuoaal Cosventio, jgiy is ai. Very low 'rates Tickets om sals Jul) 31 to li, limited fcr retara until August 31. Cfcataoqua. N. Y. Account Chat aoona Assembly. Tickets on salt Juiv4lhand 25tb,oae and a third fare tor the round trip, tit lets limit ed for thirty days from date of as Cbieago, III. B. Y..D. A. Inter national . Convention, Jalv 25-23. One fare lor the round trip. Tickets good going Joly 22 J, 234 and 24th; good returning lannr Chicago un til July 30, with privilege of exten sion to August Z4 on deposit oi ticket with joint agent and payment of 50 cents. Detroit. Ill h National JCdoce- tional Association, July 8-12. Oat fare plus $2 for the roued .trip. Tickets good going July 5th, 6th and 7to, limited for return leaving Detroit until July 15, with privilege of extension to September 1 on de posit of ticket with jsint ngent and pay nun. of 60 cents. Cincinnati, Ohhv United Society Chrifitiaa Esdeavor. July 0-10. Ov tare for the rourd trip. Tickets on iie July 3d to 5th, limited tor re am leaving Cincinnati until Julj ! tth privilege of titer? Ion tc biu fct 31 on deposit of tick, t witb jout agent and payment of 50 cents "For tickets and further informs turn app'y to or addresj Abthuh O. Lawifl, 8. P. A. Baltc. A Ohio B. R. Norfolk. Va. rca oven rimr teaisj tjaiH. softens the cuss IruZTHMi. ina eriad eotie. and is ty-sjto owns n mvr.im. gtste airoogheat the world. Is permanently oared Parana cures catarrh wherever local I ed. Perona la not a gueaa nor an expert J Under Atlantic Hotel menv it la an aoeointe sciennno oarf talnty. Parana has no substitutes n rivals. Insist upon haying Parana. A tr book written by Dr. Hnrtmmik. on the subject of caUrrh la As different pbmmea and etagoe, will be meat tree A any address by The Peruam Medlelai Co., Columbus, Ohio, A Skeleton Under a Floor. Pane, 111., July 27. John Bus sell, a farmer living near Tower Hill, suddenly and mysteriously disappeared 33 years ago, and until of I today no trace of him ever has been SOME FACTS ATTACKED. There are times when the truth fulness of a statement causes it to be attacked in a very vigorous manner by those whose interest it is to sup press the actual truth. And so a statement recently made by Walter H. Page, a North Carolinian, who is now editor of "The World's Work" Is being attacked by certain people. because these people desire that the minds of other people shall, if pos sible be diverted from the truth. Mr. Page says In effect that poli ticians have done more hurt to the Boutn auring the past thirty years than war, poverty, illiteracy, epi demies and tornados. This is i sweeping statement, but it is a fact. No matter how desirable it may be to have such a truth suppressed, it defies suppression and stands forth in all its hideous boldness to any one who will -open his eyes long enough to see. It only requires a glance at the two last campaigns In this State to illustrate the truth of Mr Page's statement. Nothing has ever happened in North Carolina tha tcould put her so low and estab lish for her such a repulsive reputa tion as these two periods of redshlrt ism and scoundrelism. All the teaching and preaching that can be done for a generation will not suffice to kill out the disposition and pur pose to commit fraud and rascality that were planted and established by .these two campaigns. For this the redshirt politician is responsible. and In North Carolina today, he is about the lowest of the low in prin ciple, and Is only qualified to run things by force or fraud or redshirt- Ism. One or the other of these must be the regime and there Is little choice between them. Neith er can offer decent and honest man agement of public affairs. Mr. Page placed the preachers right on the same seat with the poli ticians, and said they "herded women by the most stagnant waters of theology." Well, if this is done in the South, It Is also done in the North. But this Is a portion of a statement we do not care to touch upon. It Is too easy to be misguided and miscon strued In these days to permit brief comment on such an utterance. We know there are some preachers who are only miserable time servers, and who preach the gospel just as It Is wanted Dy those who pay for it. There are others who cry aloud and spare not, and tell the living truth. We do not know of any In this sec tion who condemned political fraud and rascality, though there may be some. Some are said to have been cnspiains for redshirt mobs. Silence In the presence of frauds or actlvety iu rascauty cannot command the confidence of men no matter what A ' . meir cnaracter. The only thing leiixor ine time serving preacher Is to work as best he may on the sympathies of the women -of their the man who was really in command of the American fleet at the battle of Santiago, and who would have been held accountable if that fleet had been destroyed. The conspira tors, however, in the production of I der arre8t for v .J with the affair. jnaviay-B uuua. ubvc uvvr-rtmuueu themselves. Unwilling to remain longer under the vile accusations and reeking falsehoods of his detrac tors, Admiral Schley has requested the Secretary of the Navy to ap point a court of Inquiry to Investi gate the charges brought against him. This court has been appointed ! berly as members, and Capt. keiply as judge advocate. The splendid records and unimpeachable reputa tions of the officers named would seem to insure an absolutely fair and I eruption or sores to indicate it. The sound. The sfceietou oi a man, found beneath the floor of a house, which was torn down today, has been identified as that of the man who vanished a generation ago. Several wealthy residents are un- alleged connection The circumstances of his disappearance are said to be that he went to Shelby ville and drew $800 from the bank with which to pay for some laud. He was last seen some miles from his home and his. horse returned home riderless the following day, from which time no clue was found until today. The blood may be in bad condition vet with no external signs, no skin unbiased decision. We rejoice that the end of this abominable business is in sight It has not done credit to any one con nected with It, and it has seriously Injured the good name of the Ameri can Navy. Perhaps the old time naval officer, given to action rather than words and too gentle and too brave to defame a brother officer, has passed away with the tall wood en spars and clouds of can va which graced the wooden ships; and In his place a new race of men may tread the quarter decks of the great levlo thans which now bid defiance to the waves. That new race may not be made up altogether of snobs, but it seems that a few such frequently come to the surface. Admiral Schley impresses us as belonging to the old order, the order that made the American Navy, famous, and we look for his complete vindication. symptoms in such cases being a variable appetite, poor digestion, an indescribable weakness and nervousness, loss of flesh and a general run-down condition of the system clearly showing the blood has lost its nutritive qualities, has become thin and watery. It is in just such cases that S. S. S. has done some of its quickest and most effective work by building up the blood and supplying the elements lacking to make it strong and vigorous. " My wife used sev eral bottles of S. S. S. as a blood purifier and to tone up a weak and emaciated avstetn. with very marked effect by It way of improvement. J "We regard it a A great tonic anq piooq punherwj. V. Princeton, Mo. 1: a t is the greatest of all tonics, and you win find the appetite im proves at once, strength returns, and nervousness vanishes as new rich pore blood once 'more circulates through all parts of the system. S. S. S. is the only purely vegetable blood purifier known. - It contains no min- Wefernng to the recent action of I erals whatever. Send for our free book the Governor In offering rewards for 1 9 blood and skin diseases and write our the conviction of those who emraee 'fa W Information or advice in "lynching parties," the Asheville Gazette very pertinently says: Wanted. No charge for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA. 8A. Saloon, Smashing '' ' Kansas, - j. ? in " When Governor Ay cock traveled I Another over this state a year ago extolling ZZr jTtA w U4 the town of Colwich, in this county, roes he did more to encouraee mobL-,,. s x.?rJ LZLd 2 JS iSS Z Uvf not PW o account of the .le? L?f Sunday law, they smashed five ;r"Tr:,. " "Joints" and wrecked a number " " " iumre jyncn-1 town namn Of AH ounce or prevention is worth a pound of (Cure, and he Influence of bad example Is not readily over come Dy dollars and cents. The The citizens organized a party to cause their arrest, but the threshers cause their retreat. Tne rioting was resumed today when the citizens again tried to arrest the threshers, Jewel conslstencv will nt h U "Tr " J? " u . . . " - i ne snenp ma oeen asKea to come ucwariy Dngntened by countenanc-1 at once to the cene. I log mob Uw for political purposes,! - ; j andthe frowning upon It when fioo Beward, f 1C3. ' TTZTT 7J; The readers of this paper will be a resort to lawlessness and crime. pleased to learn that thr i. t least one ArpmAeA rilaauA that- New Offioea and a PnatnuutanlAnM Ytn hoon ihtt a mimIh h - Removed. I stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's BLOOD HOUNDS! jay uoga have a reeord of seven criminals. Remember that dogs must have clear seent of uiltv par ty to start with. All ealls answered promptly. J. J. Wilson, Dunn, N. c. DUCKS v rev tneaatsasectafw waiyauana" iieiittuT wmriiiii r TaM nil. There is sofaetaias tdeasaat K1EAE)A(DI0I OdDnE, Leaves no Bad Effect Whatever, aad cheery i the words Oeo4 Tinas, aosaauer waeiaer uey are appueu to existisg eosditioma, to sooe period la the fotarr, cr aaa aasae to a dock or parer or aayuusg. There's never aay disadraatajre ta hearts the words. A very attraeUve aad tsteraiuag taasraxixe one taat wui esr-auaiiT lateract the ladv ttesibers of a Dosashold ia named 'Oood TiBsea." It is pablisaed stomthly aadlsre- saarkatle for the a amber of timely aad good taiag It eoataiar, Th r is aa aaaooaeeaeat of this mara- tine ia this lasoe, aad we will keep it before tha pablle for the next month. There is a wav for asv oae to get this publication six asonths free of eharce. TheCauoasux will send It six months free to any old sub scriber who will renew, and to any aew one who will subsenb daring the month ef July. This opportunity . is worth taxing advantage of I&, 25 and SOOentaat Drusriatiu ItAl.tlGU, x. v OAUIOII BDTLGR, ATTOBNXY-AT-TiAW 605 and 504 Tucker Pultfing, RALEIGH, N. C. Practices in all State and Federal Courts, U RR SPECIAL CASH OFFER, 01 oc 9,0(1 SINGLE BAttllEL 8UOT GUNH. V.OJ Has a detachable barrel, made of extra heavy deoarhoa lied rolled steel, carefully tapered choke-bored, aad has a heavy lag secat ely bo!ted, extra stroaj strew key hutea log. Case hardened frame, top aetloa, reboaadlnaj lock, centre hammer, dropped forged steal parts, fiaely check ered pistol gtlp, engllah walnut atock, rabhar bmt plate, and fancy cheekered fore-end. TP OROTJGHI ID ID la flalah and detail, furnished la It gao-e 90 lack barrel. If wanted with Automatic Ejector, tend 60 easts nddiUoaal mios mis ummi conpAnr. RALEIGH, N. C. GUARANTEED $900 A rood looking ' bona and poor look ing baiBCM la tba wont kind of a pom btnUton. Eureka Harness Oil a an Va tke kaaneaa etnt tis hona look better, but makes tb I; leatber molt and Dliabt. puu It in con- l anion to last twice aa long aa it ordinarily would. ' lli'l Bold iMiitw in rmml .11 .'.It. Ham. Ma4kr 11 Uli.. . tTimniDn Mil Give X OIL CO. Ho rse a Chance! A Good Scheme, Greenville Beflector. A Charlotte dealer is trying to divert the minds of the people from this weather.' He is advertising coal and wppd. ' Summer heat. This Is the season for bowel complaints Green ap ples and cucumbers produce them and Perry Davis' Pain-Killer cures them. To the troubled stomach It comes like a balm, and wind is aesuaged, and the trouble ceases. Every drogglst in the land keeps Pain-Killer, atd no one should be without it in his family. Avoid substitute, there is but one Pain Killer, Perry Davis'. Price 26 & 50c. Lord Roberta' Services. London, July 29. In the House of Lords today Lord Salisbury, the premier, read a message from King Edward to the effect that, In consid eration pf the eminent services of Field Marshal Lord Roberto in South Africa, his majesty recommended that Parliament grant Lord Roberts the sum of f 100,000 ($600,000), ASSIST NATURE. - - - : - Yon have been told to "hitch your wagon to a (tar" that nature will assist yon. That's all right. mere are times, However, when you should hselst nature and: the spring Is one of these tims. . Natureis now undertaking to cleanse your system if yon take Hooi's S&rsaparilla the undertak ing will be successful," and your compiexiQtt brgnt and dear. IKmnr tm unTwHintamkl Scrofula Is a bad thing to Inherit or acquire, but there is this about It Hood's SarsapariUa completely cures even cue worst cases. - Washington, July Nance, Jr., has beed pastmaster at Jackson dolph county, and M. appointed. iensions granted: Wm. L. Ford. 29 H. C. removea as Creek, Ran- N. Morgan uatarrb Cure is the only poslttye cure known to the medical fratern ity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Ball's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, actintr directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces Biltmore, S8; James Corbett, Wind- 01 1116 Byste thereby destroying sor, $10. the foundation of the disease, and The contract fbrcarrymy the maU SS;? .116 4Pen ength by from Sedalia to to Whiteside hS iW111 ??d ii-fcl74TrvOWSn estaD 1BK3 cMMtve Powers, that they uaned at Elevation, Johnston coun- offer one hundred dollars for aay ty, with Louis E. Standll as post- case that It falls to care. Send tor master; at Bocks, Pender county, list of testimonials. Willi Wlnolvnp! . T 1 . J. CnmT Br On Tnlailn A charges and their lore for and fkith nuster" -""pu au itauutj fiui axe toe Dexs. - BELIEF IN SIX HOURS Distressing Kidney and Bladder uisease relieved in six hours -by NEW URKAT SOUTH AUMBIOAS nujsx voju.' ii u a great sur prise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and back, in male or female. Believes retention of water almost immediately. 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LB, AWi, miSILrtWJSkA CALIFORNIA King Gold Mines Company wtw vu us mm unco, xwensy one are desired Immediately: alx for farm work,' six for carpenter's work, four for masonry and plast ering, four for painting and one or two far printing. For further nar-1 CAPITAL tlcnlars address Rev. Chaa. R. Tay- VaaK.t a a a a wr, jmncipai, iitueton, XI. C 32 Broadway and 69 New StNew Tork. JOHN P. JONES, Preaddamt. 1,000,000 SHARKS - PAR VALUE, $5f0O EACH. piKXCTQBS : MniTT(2FnitT7 I Hon. John P. Jones, Gold HilLNey. I y. o. senator ana mine owner. OF NOIfTH CAROUNA Hon. James B. Grant. Denver. Colo. .... .... , . , - Ila-wr. ui uoioraao, ox want a Omaha Smelting Co. Of the 8tetVs Educational 8ystem. Hon. B, P. Psttisrew, Bloux Falls, senator. Academic Department. Law; Medicine, Pharmacy. Hon: Wlllard Teller, Denver, Colo. a.orney atiiaw. m. O. Eean. Jr Philadelchla. Pa. Seal Cstate and Insnranee. Eighty-ii e Scholars hips. Free I Jo? O-Montgomery. Denver, Cola tuition to teachers and miniaiara' I Pres. llont-omery Investment Co. sons, iioans for the needy. 527 Students. 43 Instructors. New Dormitories. Water Works. . vwuu ubub oyBiem. $120,000 spent in Improvements In . 1WU and 1V0L Fall term begins September 9, lfiOi. Address, . P. YEN ABLJS, President, , CBAPlUiDILL,N.a Hon. Ashley W. Cole, Brooklyn ,N. Chairman Board of etate Ball road Oommlsstoaersj. euison nutehlas, Wsahlngton, D. C. Pnbllaher aad mine owner. Harry XL Gorhaca, Carson City, llev. Pres. Balisn xchasst Bank aad Capt. Cassock mla a. Don. Ctspbca v. Domy, 27 T. U. 0. Casatsr aad nine owner. Jcrcae B. TstrSt?1. Jr. Blnxhanv ton,n.Y. Trust Co. Director Blaghamtos J. B. LandSeld, Jr.. Secretary aad ' Treasurer. 63 Broadway, Now York. I Wells. Fargo Cos Bank, Offer 200,033 SSrrcs Trcrscrj St::i tt S3.C3 o St'Jt. The California Kins Gold Hf cho Basin, four miles from the Colorado IUrer ia Cmllfaraia. aad JO mues by direct road from Yoma, Arts . ' l?TloPfi2n4t.WOTk 096:1 ln progrers for the lxct elzyeari. and pleted and paid for by the owners. . f Upwards of flfea rolIUoa tcs cf ere are now rcsdvfor the null. MM '" SMS wm 2. nXWTOX EATXAWAT.X.9. wrapper his near 64 page book aad fcta la confidence; J. K1WTOM HATMAWaVt CU CW nr. Oatbawar aV Oav . Dr.Oaihawsrbaa avova as the ta tba cava -Ia- orabta eaaaa are aaat to aim da&y boaa aa pans oi me cwmiry by pbrndaaa who hara bai t them tiiatnrar' ability of his eurea. Tohla aoeaaala uia (Pctnod of treatment U hia owa. It la a srateca which baa been devrtoped ao4 perfected dnrlac bia lone yean af acttvaveaa ataatpractJce.-, V' TT1f1""T u it'ata Msasrlf tn the fTrarmtajt rf Taria diseases- piose of Hie piood, Ute Nerrea aod tbe Genttal aai Urinary c-rsar,s, HI eurea of Varicocele aad gtrtetora wttbawt operutkiD, by Rtaaas of a paiolets hoBMiremtBietU. are tba aaarrd of the atadical prnfeahioB. " Haa who have lost tbe Tiger at nature or wnoae uooa ma bee oack by him to a petfaetatata of beaKb aad " HetoTttaaan tboae who have say form of weakneaatoeaaathisoraea, or write aba. tor free aaa eTiailnartna uoa adoeo. ' He itl ajaa aaaa baa. ta a crs vssarara sa Vi rrczi Cet roill aad which wtDDt n aa all Ift Ka - e- mm i m nttfl a -rmv, . -a xmi i m i saa i " - n ir rha off eomplsted UxU year. Tbe dir: The net prot afur com: ta mrri.j k a r i tr tvt fr -a SSXX"11 torrx Ttrs U promotion 7 f ' rZT"f - czizr3 to cra Evry Csux rsa USd frczi t- rcl cf Ctcci rasa I-'- t r v. nlaat MWJ U . --'I scaQee, all Net DcaTar : P. L n-jr-'V t-' iCT.r rJzZT.ri v..ban. eauca. . : : w Tnc CAuroniA nc:a gold ranz3 co, ccoadttay,-. y Wrrrs, tVirca a Cx, Ira, Cztx E: - riigjx
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 1, 1901, edition 1
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