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THE CAUCAGIAU PUBLISHED KVXRT THURSDAY BT Till CAUCASIAN PUB. CO. 8USSCBIFTI0II IATE3. llM YMT nil Moathe, fere Mootae, 91AO .60 8S HO. fwAoc5fiasgcouMdL ii. TUB GOOD KOAD9 MOVEMENT. The people of the South have be-n watching with a gml deal of inuritth rrmrra of the trocd road train through the Southern Dieicn. a tin imtu an m. v.w track of the Southern Hallway and mil its flratatooat Winston-Salem, At that place half a mile of aped-1 uin road wa conhtructod an meet- lug were held for two or three days under the auHilce of the Uood lloarf Aioclation. Thee meetings were largely attended by represents-1 tlvemen of the State, Interesting and valuable addresses were deliver- ed. and much enthusiasm was t iruun u. At Ashevllle, , the next place vt.itiwi . .imii.P r.rrurrm w irnn through with; and so it will be at the various stopping pilnts of the a.. i.. t -..r alcan municinalitv in such a manner I u.t ... i,.i.u ...in i. ptuo.u,0.u.v..w.w. 6 the cities chosen for an exhibition, There Ls hardly a question more Intimately connected with the up- look forward with more confidence I dren upon him prompted the Gov bun.llni? nf the South than the aues- to the time when the repuUtion of ernor to extend executive clemency. tlon of good road. The statement 1s made upou excellent authority that bad roads cause to the farmers of the country an annual loss of $300,000,000. It Is difficult to realiae the Immensity of this sum of money, and yet it gives only a fair Insight Into the los suffered ea h year because of the miserable condition of country roads. In West- ern North Carolina alone a lofs of thousands of dollars a year is brought about because the farmers of that taction are unable to transport to the eastern markets their crop of apples, and all because of bad .roads. This ls only one item. Other products would add many more thousand dollars to the sum total of Western North Carolina's loss. If $300,000.- ' - 000 a year for five years were spent throughout the country in Improv- Ing the roads, the good obtained In the succeeding five years and the saving effected would pay for cot of the Improvement. Tne Atlanta Constitution forcibly shows the necessity for good roads in the South in the following words: We have an immense country, pierced by but few railroads. Even After the railroad mileage shall have been quadrupled, there will still be stretches of country from 50 to luo jmHea without roads. Important, then, as railroads are, .even they will be valueless unless t a a a . m . .supplemented oy gooa roaas leaaing mi n vol jr uiau a uuur. A lltwy rottus will not only connect the farm house with the station, and thence with the market city, but will bring dhe advantages of city into country. lEven now, while the rural district .north and west are being covered vwlth the rural mall delivery service, It Is balked In the south because the necessary circuit or iwenty-flve nualles cannot be made within a day. lit Is a lamentable condition, not -only cutting us out of the advant- Ages of travel, but condemning sur- lus small crops to rot In the field, ifplantad, and since plant.ng would be profitless, leading the people to Idleness." It la time that the people of the South were earnestly considering this matter of good roads, and not only considering It, but taking a: tlon In the matter. If the good roads train shall succed In contribut- Ing to this result It will have done a magnificent work. JUDGE OSBOBNE. Th Caitcasiax wlsh, n tntn tn the chorus of sreneral approval which has greeted the appointment o ' Hon. Frank I. O -borne as Judge of the what he did do, ignoring the fact Court of Private Land Claims. that U WM hi9 one PP080 President Roosevelt has chosen wise- compll8h the de8trucn of ly and well, and the selection of Mr. SPani8n fleet and th purpose Osborne cannot help but redound to carried out thoroughly and well, the credit of his administration and According to Lemly, the Judge ad tothe welfare and lntenrHtv of th vocat, Schley should not be judged court. Thoroughly equipped in all that goes to make up a great lawyer, honest and uufaltering in his con victions, a lover of Justice and a courageous advocate of principle, Judge Osborm carries with him qualities that would reflect honor ttpen any court of the land. North Carolina can well be proud of her distinguished son. Referring to an editorial in a re - cent edition of the Raleigh News and Observer an editorial occupying about two columns and a half and evidently begotten of the ravings of diseased mind the esteemed Char- lotte Observer wisely says: "we note with languid interest that the Fabrication Foundry down at Raleigh ls at work on full time again. It ran out two columns of attenuated drivel yesterday, without a single fact to vary the monotony of the ocean of Action." It la a longtime since we have seen a bag of wind exploded with . 7 , . . . such slight effort and so handsomely too. TAMXAXn DOWJfTAI I BIOXiriCAVCU. The victory of Seth Low in the election laid week over Edward M. LlJiJf reived many reqceta from 8hetrd. the Timmioy candidate for mayor of New York, la a triumph for (food government, ror seven teen years or more Tammany liau ha run riot In the gretft city on the American continent. IU rein has been an unbroken oreie of uil- govt-rnment, plunder and corruption. Why it ha been allowed by the votent of the city to debauch thirl cover ntnent for so long a time is one of the marvels of political his-1 tory. The continuance In power of I A A f - t I I me notorious troaer nog uu wu- Utltuted an Innult to the intelligence and dm;ncy of the good citlsenshlp of New York City and cast a very I irreat reflection upon the worth of - - uuiveraal suffrage. Both, h iwever. have been vindicated by the down- fall f the tyrant and the elevation to lwer of an administration that iu lair m oeconauciea on none - . . . ... pnucipiw. H th Low and his fellow worker- in the vineyard have before them a Kreat PIrtunity. If they succeed in raising to a higher plane the government of New York City and better! an its moral tone, they will " - have placed not only the city but the whole cauntry vastly In their lea a t eoi. it iney can succeea in con- duct - ng the affairs of the first Ameri- that the better element, the element -- .,., wa nanus ior me suusianviai gow of the city, can control, we may American cities for municipal mls- government will be only a horrible memory and not an ever present "d mortifying reality. It must be borne In mind in con templating the election of Low, that the victory does not belong to any party; It 1a a triumph for decency and sell-respect, it is, moreover, a warning that the independent vote must bo reckoned with and a notice that machine politics are distasteful to growing body of the electorate, New York is not the only place where the machine haB been doing its deadly work. Tke Democratic machine in North Carolina today is probably as tyrannical, as exacting, and as harmful as the Tammany machine ever was. As a matter of fact, a party machine 3uchas that In North Carolina really amounts to an oligarchy wherein a few control with whip and spur the minds and de ds of many, but deny to them the smallest share in the spoils and profits of their Ill-gotten gain. Such a condition of affairs Is a menace to the body politic ao afflicted, and it beems that the intelligent voters are beginning to realize that fact. It m!gnt well for the iniquitous , . , , T Democrtlc hlneof North Caro- lina to seriously reflect upon the significance of the downfall of the Tammany machine in New York City and act accordingly. THE COUNTRY AWAITS THE VEB- DICT. The court of inquiry in the Schley case has adjourned. For seven weeks the court has been engaged in hear- Ing testimony and one week was consumed in the arguments of the jadKe advocate and counsel. The . - . . . membera of the court re n0 - cupied In going over and sifting the mass of evidence before rendering their opinion, and it will, therefore, pr0Dabiy several weeks before .. . . , , . . . . the world Is officially informed that tne plaD8 of the the Navy Department to besmirch the honored name of Admiral Schley have failed. In an address, Mr. Raynor re viewed the case for Admiral Schley. His argument was magnificent and his peroration a wonderful piece of I ata1rimiaria l-Ta rwtfnAft rtnf iKai tka 1 "w '""v ca8e of the prosecution was made up 8nould have done everything except oy what he did do, but by what he did nut do Mr. Ray nor 's statement that the case against Schley tottered in the very beginning with the testimony of of Admiral Higginson ana 118 wnole Ubric WM completely dls?Ipated M tn6 ttse wore on 18 P" P1111 to every on who has closely follwed the proceilngs of the trial. Tfae country now awaits the ver dict of the court. It looks to the 1 three gentlemen who have so pati- ertly and conscientiously listened to story of bitter persecution and vile calumny which has been I0001"4 before them, to do justice to the man who has been the victim of as foul and indecent a conspiracy as ever darkened the annals of American history. We nave no idea In the world wh1 a voting machine is. Concord Standard. There are two , kinds one made of 8teel; the other made to steal. STm1 n6 fS hZ n tried in this state, and it works like the forty thieves. Ashevllle Gas- etta. AHD ITSlSPr.ClAI, SrOflTB TO DILISQUIST UttCBUBXR4. 1 hiring the summer The Cauca it id aub-cribere whone subscrip tion bad expired to continue to tend tke paper, stating that they would pay for it as soon as tbey could market their crops In the fall. The Caucamiax cheerfully complied with these requests and hopes that all who are In arrears with their tubdcriptlon, will now promptly re mil the amount due t' J enough to cover a year In advance We trust ... ... -m all that Is cecemary to our deliquent subscribers to pay up. PAUL VENSIL PAIOONEO. Keceped From th Prteoa Klrea Co aad Uaoaatlx Ar-reated. Gov. Aycock Tuesday pardoned Paul Weuaii. of Stanlv countv. EieVen years ago Wenil was con - victed of larceny In Cabarrus county and sentenced to the penitentiary for Ave years. He made his escape from prison after serving only a part of his eutence. Wenil went to S'anly county and started life over again. He has married and children In a short has several time his Identity was disclosed and he was arrested and brought to the State prison here. Tuesday ex-Judee W. J. Mont- gomery, of Cabarrus presented petitions the Governor from his neighbors In Stanly asking for his pardon. Previous gOid character Ma ifl sUnly dependence of his wife and cbll tlOO Reward, 91 00. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that thr ls at least one dreaded disease that scl ence has been able to cure In all Its stages, and that ls Catarru. Hall's Catarrh Cure 1 the on y positive cure known to the medical f atern- ity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treai ment. Hall's atarrh ure is taktn Internally, acting direct! upon the b ooi and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by bui'ding up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work The proprietors have so much faith in Its curative poweis, that they offer one hundred dollars for anj case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Prop's Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Family Pills are the best; Cold Comfort from Doctor. Doctors say neuralgia is not dangerous This is pcor cousoia tk n to a sufferer who feels as if his fac with pieiced with hot needles and to n with a thousand pairs o p nc rs. A w rd of ad loo to him atny indoors and ue Prry D&vis Pa'nki'br. The bhssed freedom from pain which follows this treat ment cannot be told. There ls but one "am killer. Perry Davis'. Notice to the Public. ' My son Charlie Carter, aged 14 left home Wednesday, Nov. 6 th without my permission. Weight about 130 pounds, dark complexion rather stout. Any person knowing of his whereabouts will please report to me, or to his uncle, Billy William son at Clinton, N. C. J. O. Cart.br. NOTICE 1 North Carolina, Sampson Coun ty. By virtue of the authority vest a in me as Sheriff of said conn vy and having in my hands the tax b oks for the . year 1899 andlOOn and S. R. Worrtll having tailed to pay hit taxes for 1899 and 1900 and and I having levl d on 20 acres o land In F anklin Township In said county. Jistd aa the property o S R Worrell, I wi 1 on Monday the 2nd day i f December 1901 at 12 o clock ro , at the Court House door in Clinton, te 1 so much or said lana as may be necessary for cash to the per no n j ayii g said taxes nd cost amounting to $7 50 as I provided by law in such cases Said land Is described as follows Adjoining the lands of C T. Fen nell, N. H. Fenuell. Thos Brnnlng ton ana otners containing 2i acres more or less. J. If. Marsh burn, Sheriff and Tax Collector. A 0NDERFUL DISCOVERY Nut -y cures, but it keeps well, fa sol y an organized company of esp- -ole business men and has tbe nd .ement of thousands of Clergy n nd noted people throughout the uu.ry. We peaa of that wonder- instrument. Elfctroioise, .and ask 'jur careful examination into the resit has wrougb'. I'ol. A. P Nun y, of the Inter-Ocean, Chicago, tea: "Nearly hree years expert ' e with Electropoise only cenOrms truth of your claims. 1 say to my 9Qds that this instrument is a most i ' Pderful invention, and I would not l a; with mine tf i could not get an vi i Send address for our book uig letters from people who hr- n cured by Electropoise. ELI C I .OPOISECO.. SlsFourh Aven.i, Louisville. Kv. (HI Our First Season 110 FAYETTEVJUiE STBEBT. EAXiECGH.-ir, G- SUBSTITUTE FOR A VACATION r-$S3 ra7.WK.cwxBBTrs, E lf(rT'yfi Newman, n 1 V, I ! fc lb& VGJ Loomia atr 1 M I u a. Til axxxi BTBxrr. IE (j aj Chicago, IlL, write tha fol- I H I cncaeo,iu. A J lowing In regard to Parnna. I Vi I Mr.NawmanaaTSt r -I Trot. Wm. C. TTebater, rrinclpal of Wibittr'i Mosio School, C30 Stein -way Hall, 17 East Van Boxen street, Chicago, til.. In a recent letter, eaya : ' I hare need j war medicine and cannot ajr too much for It. I will recommend It to anybody. I keep it in my school In ease of need." A New Man. K. C. May, Oak XUdge Station, Pa., writes: "Mr, La Pa 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 he looks like a different man. tie says be feels 100 per cent, bet' ter." N.CMay. Those desiring a free book on the cause of nerre weakness, anaemia and other devitalizing diseases should address The Peruna Medicine Co- Columbus, Ohio. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Svbctp has been used for children while teething. ft soothes tbe ch'ld, softens the gums, allays all pain,?cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Inarrh ea. Twen ty-five cents a bottle Sold by all drug gists throughout tbe world. ASSIST NATURE. You have been told to "hitch yur wagon to a S'ar" that Nature will assist you. That's a 1 lig it. Thore are time?, however, when ou should assist Nature, and the spring in one of these times. Nature Is now undertaking to cleanse your system if vo-. i Hood's 8 rsap.rilla tbe . ing will be fuccet-sf.il, and your complexion bright and clear. - Only a Mask. Many are not being benefitted by the summer vacation as they should be. Now, notwithstanding much outdoor life, they are lit le if an stronger than they were. Th- tat. on their faces is darker and matt, them look healthier, but io i, onH a mask. They are still nervou easily tird, upset by trifl s aud they do not eat nor sleep well. What they need is what tones the nerves, perfects digestion, creates appetite, and makes sleep refreshing, and that is Hood's Sarsaparilla. Pupils and teachers generally will find the chief purpose of the vacation 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 Harsaparilla Is the medicine to take. Wilkesbarre, 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. 7 has brought a permanent cure. Many cases of miscarriage that trouble which robs mothers of their hopes have been avoided by timely use of the Wine. You are asked to try Wine of Cardul and ThedfortTs BlackDraught. its companion medicine. Nine out of ten cases of female trouble, barrea. Bess Included, yield to them. All druggists tell $1.00 bottles or Wine of CarduL Vandervoort, Ark, April 1, 1900. Lest Key I had a mlscerriafe, which wm followed by floodlnr. I read your Almanac and my husband rot me a bottl of Win of Cardul aad U topped my flooding and restored my fallen womb to its place. Mow I am eared after taking three bottles and have another to take which I go tola awning. I am. expecting to become mother aad Wine of Cardnl will be SaTdootor. Mrs. MART 2 BKNSOH. arlo ana miatoia, addr. SUITABLE IN LARGE QUANTITIES, AND CONSEQUENTLY CHEAP, SOLD RAPIDLY AND CONSEQUENTLY CHEAP.' in Fall and Winter Shoes, and Consequently New. Uade Especially for ns, and Consequently bottle of toot wonderful medicine and bar ao improved that 1 feel like a new person. I am very thank ful that I got hold of your wonderful remedy. I cannot say too much in youi behalf. I had doctored for two years until I felt there was no relief. " My wife haa taken on bottle of your grand medicine and it haa helped her ao much. I find it haa improved her health bo much that I will recommend it to anyone cheerfully. Yours gratefully, ' Charles Newman. Nervous Depression. The month of July ls peculiarly the month of nervous diseases, especially nervous proitratlon and other depressed states of the nervous ayatem. People who are at all inclined to be nervous or suffer from weak nerves find this month especially trying. Sultry heat and electrical disturbance of the atmos phere is probably the cause of this. Invalids need to be particularly care ful daring the month of July to fortify the nervous system by the Me of Peruna. Davidson College. Tbe 65th sessl n of Dividfon Col lege begins on Sept. 5 Lb, with the prospect of a larsrly increased at tendance. Dr. James M Dentins, f Son'h Carolint, h8 been elected to tbe Chair of physics to take tbe place of Dr. Smith, the rtcertly flee d President, and Mr. Jbn A. Brenn, of-BosfOD, Mass , has ben appointed Gymnasium Director. The Sheerer B.blicil Hall is now being roofed in, and will soon be complet ed, and a new and handsome dormi tory is being planned for the next session. -v i -TAR.NTEED t KUJ R A $5,000 DEPOSlr R. R. FARE PAID -200 FREE ' Scholarships offered Write quick to . ;-c.r i . -a ALA. BUSINESS COLLECE. Macon.t .NOTICE! 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 also on account of illness. MARION" BOTLER, ' Attorney at L aw, 505 and 60 4 Tucker Building, RALEIGH, N. C. Practices in all State and Federal Courts. nil ")A.. Lonely Homes A home Is never complete without children. Yet many homes are childless. Many wives are desolate for the lack of a child to leva. Their lives are aimless void of the high motives of -motherhood. While barrenness is causing Incal culable sadness and sorrow, it exists bt most cases on account of some little female trouble, which Wine of Cardul would speedily set right. This pure Wine regulates the disordered female organs by building up the worn out serves and regulating the menstrual flow. It restores the fallen womb to its proper place. By strength, ening the generative organs, it aaakea prct nancy possible where barrenness exists. Yea can depend oa WINEo'CARDlIlI Suffering women air ever the land have been idependisg bo" If for seventy-five years. No more convincing proof can be given than the -testlmoay of Mrs. Benson, who ii only one of thousand's of women to whom Wine et Cardul 1rta tymptemet The Ladles' AdTWery FOR COUNTRY WEAR BOUGHT a -Kmn C3-TT A"R,A I HABCU AND THE LION'. oxarTar4 iriTta taux ins to saw. Tfceaayteg abt the Moa and the? lamb to starch often prove fale. hot there U another one and a which i literally tree hen March rem in ai d Bods joa takiag ilnod's Sar-MpsriUa to trifj, enrub and tl Ulite jour blood, joti may expert, ben It gore tret, that it will leave jv free fro, the tired feeling and with Done of the toil. j in le and erup tions btcb manifeet tbemeee te caoee vt impure bio d in the print" if iou have tol alreadj brcou takieg ticcd'e rWreatarlila lor jour -rius medieice, e advU yrm to be(m to day e aMure j ou it wll make oo f. eJ better all ttrooxh the cotbirgtunj iter. 87KKET IhClbENT. "My Dra. 8ir." ciclaimrd lawjtr Bartholomew LviBrtB. mfrourg It Bev. Dr. Archilr d Hudram ot UeviHtft 'rirt, WLat d(a this aftil lilttpLt jo wtr laid ap vitb all it its cf tad due art 1" MAtd to I var,"rpid (be rever ent gentlB3E,'I Lad an attack of indigtstitn srd Ircia that time or my hole tjtiina baa boa in a dia otvend ectditicn until I brac tak ugllocd's Hanaprrilla vhuh las pot m on my feet aidcnrtd all mj itcnach trcnbis "1 doL't dotbt it," aaid th lawyer. 'TLis tme n t dicine rnrtd my wife ot tbttmat-rm aid my little trill ci rt&iula. Wben iht-y say it' tb beet medieh e mccy can boy. tbtj vth tell the tintb." "Yr, jt, so thtj do," replidthc mit itr. td ibf two pasted on. NOTlK! Nirth Cart'lina, 8nlpaon e uott Bj virtue ef the authorit) testtd in me ts bberiff of aaid rcunty and hav ing tn my bands tie tax bw ka for I be jt-ar 100, and estate of Mn. 8 M. Nettn bavins fared to pay lr ttxe for 1900 and I ai ing levud on 44 acre f land in Frankin towubip in eid county, liated a the property if Mrs. S M ewton, I will on Monday the 2d da of 1x-. 1901, at 13 o'c ock m, at tbe court houte do r in Clintcu, sell so mucn of said land aa mat nrrtwar or cabbtotbe person paying a:d laze and oct amounting to II XI, an is pro vided by law in uch cate Hal. land is described as follow; 44 acres of land in Franklin townabipeaid couutj J. M. Makshbubk, Sheriff and itx collector. NOTICE I North Carolina. Sampan o untv By virtue of thesuth- rity ves'ed in me a Sher ff of said county and haw ng in my hands tn tax bo,.ks for the year 1UU0, and Kaiford Fenne V eatat- hav ing fa Kd t pay his tixes for 1900 and I having levied on 16 teres of land it Frauklin township in aid coun'y, list ed a the property of Railord Keunell f estate. I will oj Monday the 2J ay o Dec 1901 an 12 o'clock m, at tbe court housd door in Clint' n, sell so much oi sa;d land s may be necessary for cb to the perron paying paid taie ano cos amounting to $1.36 as ia provided by law in sucu cases r-atd land i de- scrit.ed as follow : 15 acres of land in Franklin township said co'n ty. I J M Marsbbdrn. Sheriff and tax col tctor. THE CELEBRATED Farquhar Threshing Machines Simp'est, Host Durable, Economical and Perfect in use. Wgttea no Grain ; uieans is reaay ior Market. Threshing Machines and Horse Powers. Saw Mills and Standard Implements Generally. Send for illustrated eata- ogue. A. B. FARQUHAR COn I td. YOKE. FA SH0E For Sale by L. P. BARbKKY Clinton, N. C. If yon are fcrofulous, dyspeptic, rheumatic, tr ubled with kidney eompla nt, general debility, lack Ing strength, take Hood's Bareapa rllla. SIXTEENTH YEAR. - WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COL LEG E 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 tbe most thorough and successful cor respondence schools in the country. A full year's instruction for $10. Send for enrollment blank and be- ! gin the preparation at once. 13t rx v turn V U HV- ;ax Vvi' DANIEL ALLEN AND COMPANY. ?nr Hcay M $4.85 MrEClAL CASH OKF IU SiNdl.K I1AKREL SHUT UT.H. Das a detachable trrl. rrarle ' titra bav. dtTttn liJ rolhd ateaJ, c u folly tapertd ct ok -U t d, and baa a hravy Ipgsi cutely bo td,eitta lroeg acrvw k.y fat log. a bardad ham-, ?op atlow. rtbaadtig krt. catte hrxrnr. dropped f urged steel parts, flr cheva errd pltol gilp, DgHah walaat sfotk, ratb-r IsttpUt, sd fancy chexkervd fon-od. t:h: or otjgh la flnuh and dotal f orntshed In ltgsvg 3U lech larreJ. If waaUd ith A tmatle KJeetor. aead Co reate addtticBal JULIUS LEWIS B1RBI7ARK CODPINT. RAI.KJGII, N. C. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS, liertby call the atteatioo of tbe tax pay rs of msBpeoa conatv to Mt'i' t 77 of theUatbicary AetLawa f 1(01. This section nakea ti tb duty of tbe aberiff or one of kls der- aues to ait Ld at ote cr more plaeea in eaeh towctbip during tbe month of Odtcber for tb pnrpoae of re ceiving tazrr. Baio etc Uoa further utbotisde the sherff to levy on the .rortrty of dli)Q&nt tax-payers wno have not raid their taxes oa at before tbe lis; day of November. 8uch attendant at tbe Tar ions town ships of tbe county as required by aid section have been aaade. after Tie entire rd the reanlu bare been t ry snsaU'iaetcry. Fur tne lonvebienee and aeeon modation of tbe tax-payers of tbe county, I bate deeided to niki an iber tour of tbe county, after which (shall iroeefd against del nqneots oy levy and aale. This is plain talk out it hd as well be understood bat the uzes must and will be eol itcted. I or on of soy. depatlee ill attend at tbe voting places ot he various townships of tbe county ror the purpoe of recieving taxes oa 'be forowu g dajs to wit: Newton Grove, Mot day. Not. 11 h. Ditmal, Monday, Not. 11th. Wes brocks, Tnesday, Not. 13th. MiEgo.luetday.Nov. lzth. Pinty GroTe,Thnteday,MoT. 14H. Little Cohario. Thursday, Not. 14. MeDamelx, Friday, Not. 15ta. L'ebr, Monday, Xit. 18 Krai klin. Toesdav. N l'J h. T.jlor'a Bridge, Wednesday Not. 20th. Tbe nearby township sot mec ioned above can meet ire at my of ft 3e. in Clin'or, at any date. Very respectfully, A. W. Amlx, BheriF. STOPPED FkTCS FerMaeeetlf CereS bt II lE't IRE AT KERVEREtTCl Ttar Arm a. sm. ' maAl: 11 mm4 aj THIAL SOTTLK FK1I I. ru M wAa pa, i,iihhi Aj aa tm fm. BaL aV. it.aLiiB.aa. rck Street. PMtaeeieata. Tmmt II II W DR. u u w i wm I'mr.m S31 A CALIFORNIA King Gold Mines Company- 32 Broadway and OO ew 8U, New York. JOHN P. .TONES, r resident. CAPITAL 1,000,000 6 II ARES P All VALUE, fS.OO EACH. FULL PAID M0a1-AtStSAlLC. DiBJccToaat Hon. John P. Jones, Gold Hlll,Ner. U. 8. Senator and mine owner. Hon. James B. Grant, Denver, ('do Ei-Got. of Colorado, of Grant A Omaba Smelting Co. Hon R. F. PetUgrew, Sloaz Falls, S. D., U. S. Senator. Hon. Willard Teller, Dearer, Colo. Attorney at Law. U m. C. Sean, Jr., Philadelphia. Pa. Real Estate and Insurance. John C. Montgomery, Denver, Colo. Pres. Montgomery Investment Co. SAW Wells. Ftargc &Co. eBeuvk Offer 200.000 Shp.es Treascnr Stcck fit $3.00 c:r Skue. The California King Gold Mine Company owns It claims la Plea ma Basin, four mllea from the Colorado Hirer In California, and X mill s by direct toad from Yuma, Aria. IX t lepment wot k haa been In progress for the last six years, and more than 10,000 feet of shafts, drift, levels aad cuts have been com pleted and paid for by the owners. Up srds of fifteen million tons of ore are now revly for the mill, all of whicd will be mined by open cot nt a nominal cost. A contract haa teen entered Into for tbe erection of a mill and cyanide plant capable of handling completed tnis yar. Tne directors guarantee that this plant will be placed in operatlon.regardleas of the amount of treasury stock subscribed. Tbe net profit after commenclr g operations w ill exceed $G0JJU0 a month, and piobably reach $100,000 a month, wltblo a year. The ore In sight will supply such a p'ant V t mors than fort years. - The property la ownf d by the directors. There ls no promotion stock or promotion money. No salaries to facers. Evry dollar real ized fiom the salr of stock goes In o the treasury it pay for the plant. Net a Ebart- or stock has been effortd for sak- be tor. R pcrts cf J. Balaton Bell, London; Wm. A.l-b, Denver; Emer son Ge-, lxnvtr; P. U. Dubois Bttkeler, t ; J. L, H-ord and others, all eminent mining engine rs, aarre tn recommenorg tbls propeny. Application v. 1)1 tw made to list ttoca oa ths Boatcn 8t3ck Exchange. Prospectus and any information deslrtd will faedithed on appli cation. Subscriptions received by THECAL1F0RNIA KING GOLD I INKS CO., i BROADWAY, N.Y. Koyxs & Dana, 2? 8fate rt Boston. Wrssr, Peivck & C Jjro. Bets Bldg. Prladelph Pr.to, srr fr Hchotxr.411 Wood 8t- PltUbu . If H S&tisfisd! $4.85 JEL IOH ID 333 Protect Yonr Family! RjT takiag a Policy La Ike !J k taalkard aad Ullabie FidelilT Mutual Life losuraoce Company OF PJULADKLJ'HIA. Far tanas, rmtsa, etc. apply to W. Q. MuCULLKN, Agent, Cuurro. X. C GUARANTEED $900 3ALAK! JTICARI.T. Men aud women of good addrree to represent u, some 'to tratel ai piM ing agents, others for local work tmm A ttm mi m I - turiO .altr. ! r.r.nf ..ri. .nr. .mm.,.., . j ad ezpeneee; rapid adtanct-nirrt. old I etabLisbed bouse. Grand eLaucr f-r earneet man or woman to eectr pia- ant, permanent position, librral lnrxn and future. New, brilliant lines. Writ at once, STAFFORD PRKHS. IS Cbarch St.. New Hat en. Coc a Corn bhreddera. Cat down yonr corn stalks wbn fodder is ready to pull, and shock until perfectly dry and cared. Tbe Corn 8hreddera or Corn Ilaakere and Shredder, or better still fZfTheCorn Catter and Masticator will prepare j-oa oor hard dry corn stalkjs into tn-st of IIomt and l ow forage Prices from $22 00 up. Address: Caah Bayers 8uptly'", W. P. Barnes Manager. Jlalelgh. N. C Hon. Aanley Tf. Cole, Brooklyn ,N. YM Chairman Board of Bute Rail road Commissioners. Btllaon Hotcblca, Waahlngton, V. C. Publisher and mine owner. Harry If. O orb am, Carson City, Ner. Pres. Bnllon Kicbatge Bank and Enpt. Comstock mla' s. Hon. Stephen Tf. Doraey, It T. Ii U. B. Senator aad aalce awaer. Jerome B. Landleld, Jr BlBgkax ton, If. T. Direkor Blagbamtoa Trust Co. J. B. Landfleld, Jr. Secretary aad Treasurer. C4 Broevlway, New Tork. 1,000 tons of ore dally, wbiek will be
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