THE CAUCASIAN THK WHITE HOUK IH!fin M MOtlK. rlTtf.ISHKI RVRKT rill;l!-l-AV MVTIIK CAUCASIA ITIi. O. SUSSCKIPTION RATES. Um Yaer, .... l 41s Moata. . " Tare Moataa. . ' No. 11. ... .1 A irrt-Mt tla.l ! Miiilli.ttn Iu recently mll'd lorih in th llrewrer, of th- HuprriiH Court -t tht Untied Htati. st th l,lfUl-u- nlal cali bration of Yal UniwTHity lteferrlng to whit U knoii n th trust quontlon, Judg? l$r;wr lay 4 down the proportion tliat "tin; rmt i'int of Induitrv. hui'n and untitle in itivinir niilr thf 1 dominance of hihtfl-, crntral con trol." Judge Hn-yviT trin m1 on 1 HMV that "vim cannot htay this movement toward con-olidatloii and centralization. It la natural ft vol u tlon. Inlunction airalrnt Htrlkm will not atop It; legislation agalnt trunti will not. Attempting to ntay the movement of it" chariot wheels by Injunction or byUtuto in lunacy compared with which Dame Part ington's effort to stop the Atlantic with a broom wan supremo windom.' Iq rather bold contrast to the r- marks of Judge Brewer l.s the ad dm made a few days later by Henry Wad Itogers on axsumlnK a profeHHorshlp at the same university After adverting to the modern tend ency toward consolidation and con centratlon and tracing the move ment back to ancient Rome, Prof. Rogers nald: The power which private cor porations ponsen and their capacity for ni'schlet are so bound ie mm serious men have realized the ab Bolute neceflslly lor the protection of society. Take, by way of example, tl.. railroad corporations. It Is within their power to construct the indu trial hud of the United KtaUs Railroad raten have become tlit &i in which industries breathe. The railroads by the rate they make can decide whether the butter consutiiM In New York State or Michigan or Ohio: whether Western merchants who huv their aruod-j in New Yoik ' r c - Cltv shall have an advantatrt' ovi those who buy them in Ho." ton or Philadelphia. Time was, if it is not ftill, when the railroads could dictate not merely where industries could l carried 01, but by whom. Take the cai-e of the Standard O.I Company. It certainly is no neer.-t that the great monoioly it pos-es-es was built up by discrimination in the tAUica cuQct vnmo. In all thn rang of discuiou pro voke I by th; Booker Vasbi"ir 1 liniior Inciilpiit we have m- I'-- A t .. A 1 - . mon wnsiuu; uiurance unu au tutorial article in th Charleston Meenger, one of the? UmI known u-gro publication lu, the South. fter stating that harm has come rorn the iwideit, the Messenger got on to add: "Tlw harm that ban twu accomp ihl springs from the race pre uJic; and political animotitit which have been excited The pub lic fueling of the South toward the negro wts never hettw linn it has been within the last two or three years, au 1 it may lie remarked iu passing that Mr. Washing: on him-K-lf has Uen a conp:cu u instru ment In the dev Iopmeit f this condition of things. He has been accepted by the whl e people, no lens than by the ncgroex, a the chief xonent of the relationship which hhould exit between the two raws at the pn-ent time. It is question able whether the injury done his in fluence with the whites of the South by the White House dinner will not overbalance anv credit that he may have acquired from it for himself and with his own people. 'We honor President Roosevelt for the iersonal lilH-rality of thought and higliHenso of public duty which actuated him in issuing the invita tion to Mr. Washington. Had Mr. Washington declined to accept it be- ca'ise of the -t rife acceptance of it would arouse; tx'cause of his unwill- I A,. . A 41.,. L,...t4.lt. ll to Talk of Oibocm'a Appmmt thm Katarlaff Wador fNaaoi4 Miia. I n he Editor or Tt Charlotte Obter Trr : In the old days the President might have made an appointment in the judicially from the citlzeo- hip of North Crollna without oth r comment and that a confirm ed than common coneratulatiim up n the compliment done the 8:at. It Iz wholly otherwine now, part ly froui increaeil greed for place, parti from the growth of the Athenian cuaiom among us of con tinuing telling or hearing toute- thing new. In the case of Frank I. Osborne, recently made a judge by the new and progressive President, the local politicians iu every town have seemingly arrayed them wives into little sewing school circles of fiction made of enthusiastic applaud era of mild milky dissidents. The Raleigh clique, whipped out of their boots, in this venture, stifle their moans; though a week ago they were loui in denouncing Bill Uynumlsm and the ills likely to come to then from a selection for the Fuller vacancy made at other dictation than that of eastern tide water It is consoling to some of us that a domination without relish la Sate matters finds iteelf powerless beyond Weldon Mr. Roosevelt has made some friends and Senator Pri chard has risen in public esteem by an act graceful in itself and carry ing grief to the great men who have escaped from the longleaf pine region. Mr. Osborne is the man who flung SUBSTITUTE FOR A UAOATlOtl YSBPi row. vx. cram 1 W Uirrrr 8 rjrir r n a rm rTiTfcoVf urn wnTwT Protect Yonr Family! By taking a Policy In lb Old tablkbed and KelUhle which might prove injurious to hs defiance iQ future and did h man, as any other gentleman should, me;t of Furchea and Douglas, nevor lHi willing to go where he la fa aJud himself admitted Irelyupon Huflernee- L hfa j 0 If we y Mr. Washington hadde-) te fatness and dined to accept the President's In-. f.. . . ... .... . ' p.. ... . 1 think statesmanship something other vitation iM'cause orthemj things he . , r . U a ... , than successful management of Sun- would have achieved for himself , . , ..... . . , ... -day schools. ami ior his race a victory in public 1 , .., . . , , . . . ... . 1 . 1 v , It is idle to talk of this appoint- opinion liesides which th present . . , . . j, 1 . , 4 . . , ut 11 ment as an entering wedge to a dis- notoriety lining given him would! wlvedSouthinilltIca Mr Roose have Ixien but a small and incon- ,5r k iL TT siderable thintr iVelt WOUld PrhaI 1)611,6 flretto smile over such an extreme indue In order that the best interests of j tion ftQm sllght a blLOP. but it the white race as well as those of marked pointer of good will to such the colored race may Ihj conserved among us as own their own souls, It is necessary that the relationship and decline obedience to a manage- 9 at iiTkAti i ho ir e ohAtiln I & ma tVon O i fdirneaa and ntn. cUimfi tha houfw as iKwsible from animosity and sus- hold virtue 0f common honesty and picion. As the Messenger observe j compares itself favorably, not with the past two or three years have any opposition now existing, but been narticularlv haunv In brimrlnt? with the lowest days of the carpet i t.. . bag era, dead and burled a whole oiniiii an niMiiMAiMitnuii Mi leant b 1 generation ago. u,Hum,lluo"' If there be satisfaction in such Anything tending to destroy or self-petting, if the applause for it impair this balance is distirctty a which comes up from certain well set back, and the dining of Booker marked quarters of the State iscom- Wa-Iiingtoii at the White House Uou tor a thoroughly disgusted .... constituency, wno have witnessed cannot bo viewoa in any other light. the negro domination cry turned in Its eiieet has been as muso neces- to a reproach and see the live men sarily have been the case to arouse of the State with eyes averted from the feeli ne of distrust and suspicion he Raleigh machine, why let look lil 11.!-. 9 A. V A A men new ones to break out which it will be hard to heal. Hooker Washington perhaps has freight rates made by the railroad , which were mending and has cau-ed companies upon the demand ot tfie Standard Oil Com pauy in outer to crush the independent retiners. In the course of a year and a half the company received or was fa id to have received from the railroads ten millions of dollars In rebates." The railroad corporations ate the mo t powerful aggregations of capi tal In existence. : He has seen the end of other ma- outn norce must view any move j chinea. he may live to gee the eud m nt which smacks of social equal- of Joe Daniels' and Judge Clarke's ity between the races. The dinner j machine. NOT BLOOMSBURY. incident has mtened un old ttnrew 1 m a-- w a a m a a The readers of this paper will be piesed to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that sct- tnce has been able to cure in all its ,1 u stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's 1UU,D ,u .uu t.. .1 ui n atarrh Cure is the only positive the white race for the negro and has cure known to the medical fra tern contributed more to the general bet-! ly Catarrh being a constitutional terrcent of the feeling between the TnZcZX two races than any other man. We f tak n internally, acting directly Because of their ! airree with the Messenger, however, npon the blood and mucous surfaces Pecul..,ch.r.ter.ml1he.lolvn,.,cHtnat ho wouId have llone Wmrtf '25 SfiffiS which all other industries mast have vastly more credit and his race in- giving the patient strength by upon thorn, they occupy a com manding position and are able to dictate the terms upon which they will allow business to be done. Prof. Rogurs points this fact out very graphically when he tells how it is in the power of the railroads to de cide whether batter consumed in New York City shall be produced in New York State or Michigan or Ohio. This power is a hundred fold accentuated by reason of the fact that the railroads are all being brought under a single control, thus destroying the saving grace of com-petiou. Judge Brewer says this state of affairs is the product of natural evolution which legislation against t trusts will not prevent.Prof. Rogers, however, quotes with approval a speech made by the lamented Mc- Klnley a few months ago in Minne apolis in which he said: More and more it is evident that the State has got to possess the right jf supervision and control." We do not hesitate as to which view of the matter to accept. The formation of the steel trust, the railroad trust, the sugar trust, the oil trust, and all other trusts may ibe due to natural evolution, but if such be the case it is high time that the State was doing a little "evolu- tlng" oh Its own account in order to keep up with the procession. In what way can the State exercise the right of "Supervision and Con4 rol' in so effectual a manner as by own ilng and itself operating the railroad systems of the country? Such an arrangement, would be the greatest corrective agency that could be em ployed. Under It railroad rates would be alike to all making it im possible for the . railroads to build up one man's business to the de traction of another's, and taking away to a large extent the necessity for combination. The trust question is live, it is vital, and it demands attention and attempt at solution. The near r we arrive at a true solution the loser most we come to government own ership of railroads. finitely more good by refusing to! building up the constitution and partake ofthe gastronomic EfiSSSJS In its curative poweis, that they oner one nunared dollars for an; ties of a house which is called White," but which really knows no color. THANKSGIVING DAY Governor Ay cock Named November 38th to be Observed. State of North Carolina Executive Department. Ood reigns at all times and every where. lie is our comfort in every hour of sorrow and our strength in every day of weakness. Id this year the nation was startled by the death of its President at the hands of an assassin. He has given us strength to continue- our form of government without friction or danger, a id has thereby made it in cumlent upon us to turn towards him in hours of trial, and tiue who turn to Him always find strength. It I needful, therefore, and proper that we should eel aside at lea-t one day in the year in which to express our gratitute to Him for past favors and invoke His aid for the future. I, Charles B. Aycock, Governor of the State of North Carolina, there fore issue this my proclamation, set ting apart 1 hursday, November 28th, inst., as a day of Tnanksgiving and Prayer, upon which day I urge all people to meet In their r espective places of worship and there thank God for the manifold meicies which He has shown to us individually and as a i-eople, and to ask for His protection and guidance in the future. I earnertly recommend that on this day all our people shall give as God has prospered unto those who are needy, particularly to the widows and the orphans. Done at our city of Raleigh, this the 5ih day November, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty-sixth year of our American Independence. Charles B. Aycock. By the Governor: P. M. Pearsail, Private Sec. oriCK! The Iredell Republican has sus pended publication, and the editor has made arrangements with the Caucasian to fill out his subscription list. The reasons for suspending were that he found that the Re publicans of Iredell could not sup port a paper, and aleo on account of illness. case that it falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. P. J. CHENEY A CO., Prop's Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Family Pills are the best a onderfuiTdiscovery Not jr cures, but it keeps well. tt soi j an organized company of vep tola bualnesa men and haa ti e d ement of thousands of Clera-v nd noted people throughout the .i-i ry. We apeak of that wonder 1 nstrument, Electropoise, and ask ,.ur careful examination into the res it has wrought. Col. A. P. Nun- ly, of the Inter-Ocean. Chicaa-o tea: "Nearly three years ex per i- e with Electropoise only confirms truth of your claims. I say to my i ods that this instrument is a most v derful invention, and I would not I -.. with mine if I could not get an- Send address for our book g .ig letters from people who hf b n cored bj Electropoise. EL1C i OPOISECO- 511 Fourth Aven.t Louisville, Ky. Prof. Wm. C. Wsbstor, Principal of Webster's Mualo School, COO Stelsway Hall, 17 East Van Baran street, Chicago, 111., la a recent letter, says t I hay used y vor msdlcin and cpnot ay too much for it. I will recommend it to anybody. I keep It in my school In eas of need.' A New Han. N. O. May, Oak Ridge Button, Pan writes: "Mr. L. P. Bailey, whose health was Impaired and who always felt tired and haggard, by my per suasion, began to use Peruna about a month ago, and now be looks like a different man. He says ' he feels 100 per cent, bet ter." N.CMay. Those desiring a free book on the cause of nerve weaJtness, anaemia and other devitalizing diseases should address The Peron Medicine Co., Oolumbua, Ohio, Mr. Charles 171 street, Chicago, HI., write the fol lowing im regard to Ferona. Mr. Newaaaa says t I took one bottle of year woaderrol medicine and hay so Improved that 1 fool like a new person. I asa very to auk ful that I got held of your wonderful remedy. I cannot say too much la year behalf. I had doctored for two year until I felt there was no relief. "My wife has taken one bottle of your grand medicine andU has helped her ao much. I find It has improved her health so much that I will rooomsaoad it to anyone cheerfully.' Yours gratefully, Charles Newman. Herroni Dtprttiioa. The month of July is peemllarly the month of nervous tlseases, especially nervous prostration and other depressed states of the nervous system. People who are at all inclined to be nervous or suffer from weak nerves find this moatb especially trying. Sultry heat and electrical disturbances of the atmos phere Is probably the cause of this. Invalids need to bo particularly care ful during the month of July to fortify the nervous sy stem by the use of Peruna. Fidflilr Mutual Life iDsurame Company OF PHILADELPHIA. For terms, rates, etc., apjdy to W. O. McCULLE. Agent, Cxjittos, N. C to Hcniy te IMIfil Stti! $4.85 Sl'tXlAL CAHII OFFr jL &INULK I1AKHKL 8IKIT CJUNS. $4.85 Us a dria bat i !otr I, mad o taira b-ov. i.ttn tK-d roiled 1. rn ful J tndiloli-Ur'. ti baa a tf-av) loHiuirl) Utd,sat'cttrt 'm.Un it g. a haid o d fiam--. p elrt. iboidiit' Kk c Mrt- r-sm r. drtpd ftrfwd t. j att. fi . cLa n-d pUio! fis ri-g'uh wall at aurh. tu b-t t ut i aad fc rtuTfcirtd fr-d. I o:rotjg GBADE HIGH Ir-'floi-h ed drtxt f nruUbd la ltgaog X) n rh I r- j If wobt d tu A nolle Kjctor Itod Un nd Un,i JULIUS UWIS BABDffiRK CUUfiNY. KALEiaii, N. C. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children while teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums. allays all pain.Jcures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle Sold by all drug gists throughout the world. ASSIST NATURE. You have been told to "bitch your wagon to a Star" that Nature will assist you. That's all right. There are times, however, when you should assist Nature, and the spring in one of these timt3 Nature is now undertaking to cleanse your system i' you take Hood's Ho rsaprilla the ii trtak ing will be successful, an l your complexion bright and clear. Only a Mask. Many are not being benefitted by the summer vacation as they should be. Now, notwi'hsUndintj much outdoor liff-, they are li? 1 f any stronger than they w r. h tan on their faces is d-uk- r and makes them look health or, but it i- only a mask. They are stil n ruius, easily tlrtd, upset b trifli s, nd they do not eat nors.eep well. What they need is what tones the nerves, perfects digestion, creates appetite, and makes sleep Davidson College. The 65th session of Davidson Col lege begins on Sept 5, with the prospect ef a largdy increased at tendance. Dr. James M Douglas, of South Carolina, has been elected to the Chair of Physics to take the place of Dr. Smith, the recently elee ted President, and Mr. John A. Brewin, of Boston , Mass , has been appointed Gymnasium Director. The Shearer B.blieal Hall is now being roofed in, and will soon be complet ed, and a new and handtome dormi tory is being planned for the next session. 1 Practical Education IN Agriculture, Engineri g. Me chanic Aits, aid ' ottou Manu facturing; a c id Di rati n o' ile ory and practice, of at dy and n anual training. Tuit.o $20 a year Total eipnse, inch din clotting ai d board, $125. Ihirt teachers, 8U ttudt-Dta. ext s. s tiot. begins ? eptniber 4tii For cttt'ngue addf s Geo T. Wiii ton, President N. C. COL Ltd 12 Aericul'ure & Mechanic Arts KVLEIOH.N GUARANTEED $000 oil a r OAUAIW JY EARLY. Men and women of good address to represent us, some to trarel appoint ing agents, otners zor ii.csi work look ing after our interests. $900 salary guaranteed yearly; extra commissions and expenses; rapid advancement, old established house. (Jrand chance for earnest man or woman to secure pleas ant, permanent position, liberal income and future. New, brilliant lines Write at once. STAFFORD PRESS. 23 Church St., New Haven, ( ox n THE NORTH lAKOLINA StMte NormM. and Industrial f'oll LITER AY CLASSICAL SCIENTIFIC COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL PEDAGOGICAL MUSICAL Annual ipnw f 1UU iu t Iltl, for boo nM. t u r the btau $160. Fo4.bliyofbOrurmb.ro. t'titt. at d Obe rvatloo hebool .f about 2&0 upll. Ta otcare ooara in in, coru itoru-o all fr.o lultiut plications should mod bwforo July 15.b uon opens oeptemDer ivin. CoiiMpond nee tnvl a iioiu lb. d.lrtig pet At toacheni and at i.ogr pbra ror i atalogu and oih. i iufnrrraruta !dr rrendent CIIAULU 1. McIVKIt, Elkin Woolen Mills GUARANTEED Sr,CO0 DFP05n R. R. FARE PAID 200 FREE Scholarship offerca Write quick to W.-AwA. C'-JSlUtSSCOLLCCE. MacOn.Qtt V1 U1 'i v,Vwi nitioni Oist iTon'Booki aad Board ia -'ST , . , .vr..'tn TCamisaTBUfikirn.iricuiTia . Pupils wvSiifjr rill flnil hirtobMW"!ll,"."'frrf refreshing, and tnat Is Hood a rSarsartarilla. Puni is and teachers generally will find J rnlW.4 thA rhlAf nnrnnsa nf tho vi.nt WILBUR He BSBITW, urn -I " - - ' -w best subserved by this great medi cine wich, as we know, "builds up the whole system." Humors feed on humors-the sooner you get rid of them the bet ter Hood's Karsaparilla is the medicine to take. Wilkeebarre, Pa., October 25 A terrific explosion of gas in the But tonwood mines this afternoon caused the death of five men and the In Jury of nine others. Mate - ZarfMftV Sad wi r m University I OF NORTH CAROLINA I THE HEAD j Of the State's Educational System Academic Department. Law, Medicine, Pharmacy. Eighty-five Scholarships. Free tuition to teachers and ministers sons. Loans for the needy. 527 Students. 43 Instructors. Nw Dormitories. Water Works, lanirai ueating Hystem. $120,000 spent In improvements In 1900 and 1901. all term begins September 9, 1901. Address, F P.YKNABLE, President. CHAI EL HIL tN. C. MARION BOTLER, Attorney-at-Law, 605 and 504 Tucker Building, RALEIGH, N. C. Practices In all State and Federal Courts. MARCH AND 'THE LION. SOMETHING BSTTBJt THAN 1HI OLD SAW. Tne saying abiut the lion and the lamb ;n March often prove falce, but there is another one and a better one which i literally true When March comes in and finds you taking Hood's Sarsaparilla to purify, enrich and vi talize your blood, you may expect, when it goes out, that it will leave you free from that tired feeling and with none of the boils, pimples and erup tions whicn manifest themselves be cause of impure bloud in the spring. If you have not already begun taking Hood's Sarsaparilla for your spring medicine, we advise you to begin to day We assure jou it will make you f el better all through the coming summer. V Lonely Momes A horns b atver complete without caileYsa. Yet many hemes art chualeis. Many wives are euolata fer th lack of a chils te lev. Thsb Bvcs srs almUsi vel4 of ths high motives of nwtherheed. While iMrrutnu U causing toemk calaMe saSBsss sad sorrow, it exbte m most esses on sccooat of seme Btus female treaohv which Wins of Caroul wool4 speedily set rifhL This BHira Win rsfnUtu the Waer female orfans by kulldlnf op ths worn out asrves sad itulshn the maastnul flow. It restores tha fallen womb to Hs aroper place. By strength, cning ths encrativs organs, K nukes prtj. nancy pessihle where somaiwas ckMs.' Yea can depend oa ' I Sofisrln women an over the Una have beta ? o , o -, z X w tM. o au Hr W o S u y u. 2 e- O o - T. c 'A "3 1 " If you wrantto exchange your wool or have it manufort.r.i ?tt the best Blankets, Caatlmeres, Jeans, Llnaeys, Fl nru y' u bad In Amerlca.Ufjroa want tha best made and tnoet om n ting pants you aver wore; If yon want to trade with I. j et m. o you ever had any dealings with, try the ELK IN W o. K you will never regret it. They have one .1 t... . South. They ship their goods to carly t . thejquallty of their work is unexcell i. Write them for their handaome nw ratal . . of your wool until you see it. Address. Ut it id ca CHATEAU Ilf G. 19., timmm, Ei.KIN.K.C CALIFORtNIA Kin Gold Mines tnrnpan 32 Broadway and 60 ew Mt.Kw York. JOUN P. JON EH, President. 1,000,000 SHARES-PAR VALUE, f.K) EACH. CAPITAL mm eSHOE r ocpcndlns oa tt fer seventy-five No which i i coavbidn oreef tasttmony of sus.Bea thousands of Many be gtvoa th is only 'Wins oil of their hopes have been avoWee! by timely use of I Wine. Yon ar asked te trv Wine of Cardul and Theaf eres Ms companion mcdicfaM. Was out of tea cases of fsmsls troobk. aesslncloeoiyitM teuton. ASdragjlstsstnSlOObecticsef WhMof I Ark Aaril , I May I and) whlaa fUowa4 aSoopad mj flooding and oaral alter taking un ibottlaai of Wtma twomktetta mttff.i ' d tor. peottnttol A Wae of Codml ICn.tfABTX.BI J l 7 W V V 3 liSUC nai oan- a m For Bala by L. P. BARBHEY J Clinton, N. C. FULL PAID M0N-ASSE83ABLE. DIRECTORS S Hun. John P. Jones, Gold Hlll.Nev. U. 8. Senator and mine owner. Hon. Jam,s B. Grant, Denver, (VJo Ex-Gov of Colorado, of Grant A Omaha 8meltlog Co. Hon. R. F. Petti grew, gioux Falls, 8. D., U. 8. Senator. lion Wlllard Teller, Denver, Colo. Attorn y at Law. V m C Keao, Jr., Philaddphla. Pa. Real Estate and insurance. John C. Montgomery, Denwr. Cola Pres. Montgomery Investment Co. Hon. Asnley W. G.l. , Hrocklyn ,V Y., Chairman Board of state Hall road Commissioner. Btilsou Butchlr.s, Washlog tro, 1 C. Publisher and ml do itm t. Harry 11. Garham, i irn g city, Nsv. Pres. Bulion Exchsige Bank and 8upt. C'ornsttck in Id. s Boa Stephen W. lwy, N T. Ex U. 8. Bod a tor atd uiIlo ovitr. Jerome B. Laudfitld, JrM B of tasa ton, N. Y. DlrMr Bn.KhoiaWa Trust Co. J. B. Landfleld, Jr- 8crw'ry and Treasurer. ojtkxbb: WeUs. Forgt & lx. s Bank, Q3 Broadway, Xtv Tork. Offer 200.000 Shatrr reasun Stock at 53.00 csr Shuc. The California King Gold Mines Company owns 13 claims la Plca- If you are scrofulous. dvsDeotic nu , a hi dlraet S h YT;."" " rheumatic, troubled with kidney i loilcpment woik haa been la progress for the lai z veara. and eomplaint, general debility, lack I mere than 10,000 feet of shafts, driftat lewd and cuti r!i . blcom Ing strength, take Hood's ear.apa-' pitted and paid for by the owners ril,a- IpjUpwards of fifteen million tens of or are now rev,, f... the mill. firj? w CQ mlnfe1 by open cnU at a nominal c;-;. CIYTCCNTU vein I C3AJconitrc taa n entered Into for tha erection mil and OIA I ttil I H ICAK. ! cyanide plant capable of handling 1,000 tons of ore dal. wl l be wwupioiwi vixim yiar. iae airectors guarantee that tL n wl!l bm placed in operatlon.regardleos of the amount of treasury a. -..i i ib d. The net profit after commencing operations will a . lmU0 s month, and pt obably reach $100,000 a month, wlttla a - -1 TLe ore In sight will supply such a plant for more than fort . r- The property U owntd by the directors. Jbere I- i ramotion stock or promotion mo-xey. No aalaxiee to embers. Kv r ar real lied from the sale of stock goat lmo tho traur to i r ra t.laot. Not a abare of stock has been offered fr eoi tfcr ' B pcrtd cf J. Ralston Bell, London ; VFm A.aii' .' r:Eruer aonGe.,l.nver; P. C. Dubois Bf rkf-u v, C ; J L. t,o an l others, all fmineni mlnlrg engine r s.rPi.tr.. rnmeBotrlr t 1s propeny. -Application will bwmti.its: stxacntbe Bootcn fttxk Ezchaogo, Prospectus and any loIurmaLoa cwii wil t' fa -i bed on appl cation. 8ubexrlr.lions received by COMMERCIAL WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COL LEGE and NATIONAL CIVIL 8ERVICE INSTITUTE, 81 1 East Capitol St., Washington, D. C. Thorough! Practical! Complete! Students enter any time; open all the year. Civil Service course, $10. We prepare applicants until they pass the examinations. One of the most thorough and succeesful cor respondence schools In the country. A full year's instruction for $10. Send for enrollment blank and be gin the preparation at once. 18t TBKCALIPORNI A KINO GOLD 1 1 S C;, . 32 BROADWAY, N. Y. Koym A Dajta, tt S,u fu, Boston. VVrsN. Psimck t, iKa. Bts Bldg. PhMadelph pekk.oh tt rcBOTBR. 411 Wood 8U PUUbu SUITABLE FOR COUNTRY WEAR BOUGHT IN LARdE QUANTITIES, AND CONSEQUENTLY CHEAP, SOLD RAPIDLY AND CONSEQUENTLY CHEAP. Our First Season in Pali and Winter Shoes, and Consequently Nev. Hade Especially for ns, and Consequently GOOD -AJSTDa a-TT-AJELAJCTTEIEnD. 110 FAYETTEVHjLE STREET. DANIEL ALLEN AND COMPANY. ALEIGH:, isr. o. 1