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THE CAUCASIAN tt!e.gb, N.U.. Fb 12, 1903. Kotered at the Post Office In Kaleigb, K. C at Mcond-ciaM mail matter. PROBABLE REAR I OK In medical colleges. The substitute was adopted and the bill pawed. This bill as It pas sed Im ply gives the colleges the bodies of thorn who died in jail, penal Institutions or are executed and other bodie not claimed by relative. NEW BILL8 IXTEODUCED Moore To allow the commim- We were unable to learn when the Sarappfoo county cases would be beaxd before the committee and therefore did not have a com pen dent present. We take the follow- in? from Saturdays News and Observer IMtOI'OSKI) C OMPROMISE OX THE HTATKMOOII KIOIIT EXPECTED TX METTLE THE QUESTION I,aaa-naf Accredited to John I. Rocke feller In Telegram Heat by Him to Cer tain Hen a tors With liefereaea to atl Imt IaLlaUoo, Htaadard Oil m pioy Mends Attorn 7 to Vaabla"ton, Lit tlrn 14 Antl Triil Bill rum the Ilovse by L'oanlmoas Vote. i'resldent lt.-r mined to .Harare Antl Trast Left. Ialn by this Coog-rM or Will (Call Kftra Hession. Venemelan Controversy Will Probably go the Ilaana Tribunal. Special to the Caucasian: Washington, D. C. Feb. 9: The Hteering Committee of the Henate ha tM:n able to reach a sort of a compromiHe on the Statehood prop osition, which it is expected will meet the views of the Senate, or a considerable majority thereof, dur ing the prawn t week. The com promise plan propones the admission of two statefl to be known as Ari zona and Oklohoma, the state of Arizona to compromise the new territories of Arizona and New Mexico and the state of Oklohoma to com prise the now territories of Oklohoma and Indian Territory. This differs from the proposition for which Senator Quay and his followers have been fighting for in that it does not admit of single statehood of the territories. The only element of uncertainty is the IKjsition which the Democrais will take upon the Republican com promise measure, they heretofore having followed Senator Quay for the singlo statehood propositon. A revelation in the nature of a sensation wis sprung last week when the substance of a telegram by John 1). Hock feller to certain Senators was made known. The telegram was substantially (though not in the exact words) the follow ing: We are opposed to any anti-trust legislation. Our counsel M. , will see you. It must be stopped. As stated these telegrams were signed John D. Rockefeller. It Is slated that the attorney referred to came to Washington, but aa soon as he stated his business, was Informed that his presence was undesirable. As the trust legislation stands at present before Congress, a bill known as the Elkins anti-trust bill has passed the Senate which is generally admitted to be harmless. The House last week passed the Little- field anti-trust measure by an unan Agaln the Comtnltte on Count- .om jam mnA IVtwna i4ImwI loner, of CumberUnd to levy . ipeo ."L n, .nrf 7,.:," To allow stock to run at lareeln'.u ,. . .. . . Lenoir between the 10th .of Nov- for Jall to ember and the 15th of February. I , , n nt . tcl -n A aauT;u MJJ UCOil UVVIVU Ktl birds in Catawba i lAVV flf a erfV( 1 It nnt in otmuI Heir To provide o a .a nn fKia itnA v.t.,.,iAn for an Increase of punshment in I or . . , w nnvasiaa a mtm 1 11 mm imiii iiir vasnveniv auw penses of a' small-pox epidemic and the support of the poor, Mr. II. E. Falson, of Clinton, de sired to be heard in opposition to the proposed bills, and hence the re opening of the Sampson affairs. Mr. John Kerr, of Clinton, was present to urge that the bills stand, and Major George E. Butler, county at torney of Sampson, was also pres ent to speak for the bills. Incidentally it was learned dur ing the meeting- that the favorable report on the bills changing the county government of Sampson would not be pressed, but that a re- reference of the bills will probab'y be asked for and an unfavorable re port will be made on them. This will leave the county government Of Sampson as its voters decreed and this, in part, explains the desire for a change in the two bills regarding financial affairs. Mr. Falson first addressed the committee. He told of the act pas sed in 1893 providing for levying a tax to build a Jail, and how this tax had increased from 2 cents on the $100 in 1893 to 8 1 3 cents in 1901. Major Butler explained the fl nan- cases of assault with intent to com mit rape. Doughton To authorize and direct the isue of State bonds to pay off appropriations made by the State and for other purposes. IUy To amend chapter 409, laws of 1901, relative to the sale of liqor In ancey. SENATE MONDAY Senator Wellborn, of Ashe, gave notice formally of the coniest of W M. Buckner against W. E. Griffith, of the Thlrty-felxth Senatorial dis trict. It was referred to the Com mittee on Privileges and ElectioLS. BILLS INTRODUCED Ballinger For making and work ing the public roads in Henderson county. Bellamy To allow license to be paid for holding festivals in the county of Brunswick. This re quires a $10 tax on night festivals. Gilliam To authorize the removal of cases when the justices of the of the peace dies or becomes incapa citated for the performance before the conclusion of the case. Justice: To provide for tax and penalties on railroad companies and adjustment of tax with such companies as do A Golden Rule of Agriculture: E cool to jottr land and jxit crop will be goad. Plenty ot Potash la the fertiliser pn quality nd quantity ia tb ha. . w wui acsa you. ret, by at it mall, oar moacy winning books. Goe Like Hot Cakes. "The fastest selling article I have in my store," writes druggist C. T. Smith, of Davis, Ky., "Is Dr. King's New Di-covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, because it always cure. In my six years of sales it has never failed. I have known it to save sufferers from throat and lung diseases, who could not get help from doctors or any other remedy." Mothers rely on It, and best physicians prescribe it, and we guarantee satisfaction or refund price. Trial bottles free. Regular sizes 50c. and $1. Tightly Locllcd From Nervous Spasms. Physicians Could Not Prevent FUs. Dr. Miles Nervine Cured My Wife. Dr. Mile' NVrvtne hxt Wrm sccsfm!r tned ra tbottMixi ol (- r f txrvxnu dtaor dert, bet ttrtmM rt nd a tttet record Uua Uen toed ia the treaiaett i f b!a or ipttak 1Twxjmdi ol trCiRKsal prove tht, aad ib ueaxlr eery ittttancc lb wr.ter baa staled t&at the fu ceateti alter the fin doaeoi vine a pnn. Th ttatencat U repeated ia th l-Uowt!c: 'Seven j-ears ago my wife cnouaeaced harmg spitmt or fiu aad 1 called hi nr home pSrKian and be taid h was pua Iried. lie rubbed her wita tall water aad Cve her calomel and the eventually cot ome better, but in a abort time ah bad another attack. She was confined to her bed for three months and tte doctor coald . . . - not nop ner. sne naa bis liequeritlr, tone times very aerere. Her hands wtmld cramp so we coald not open them aad she finally rot so her jaw would bcoaae locked. Finally I saw the doctor was doing her ao good and ordered a bottle of Dr. Miles' Re tentive Nervine. She received so Bach benefit from the first bottle that I rot some more. Sue has takes a camber ot bottles bat has never had a fit since taking the ftrrt dose. She also thinks Terr highly of Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills aad is never without them. If there is anv wav of mik. ias this testimonial stronger do so because ofthe good the Dr. Miles Restorative Nerv ine did mv wife." Wm. Y. Alum. P. M Elkville, Mas. All dmtrrists sell and roarante first boa. tie Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free hnrJr on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Addrasa Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart. Ini. IT GIRDLES THE GLOBF. The tame of BucklenVArnica Salve, as tbebst in the world, extends round the earth. It's the one perfect healer of cuts, corna, burns, bruises, sores, boils, scalds, ulcers, felons, acnes, pains and all skin eruptions. Gnly infallible pile cure. Z5o a box at all druggists. Sold by all druggists. not discriminate atrainst North rw cIal condition of the county, and in linashinnprs speaking of the increase of the tax I A . 1 I - f 1 1 I 1 ,1 1L.1 A L I -M. M . m Senate bill, relieving State Treas- w TJtt" 814111 in" ne WCf-WOrtt VVeaKCltO urer B. R. Lacy of $374 embezzled was made years before w. c. SROWACH'S sons. Agents for Chase A Sanborn's Coffees and Teas. by W. IT. Martin, a clerk in his office. The bill passed second read- ing. Senator Spence, of Moore, op posed the bill declaring it, a dan-1 gerous precendent. He said his Re publican opponent had charged on the campaign that Mr. Lacy had not! paid back this money. The bill was referred to the Judi ciary committee. PASSED THIRD READING H. B., to levy a special tax in Sampson to pay expense of small- pox epidemic. 8. S., to authorize Guilford to vote on Bonds. PASSED THIRD READING. S. B., for the relief of sheriffs and tax collectors. II. B., allowing Toxoway Co. to furnish wines and liquors to guests. II. B , to establish a State prls parole commission. Walker To amend section 3784 of The Code, relating to holidays. the bonds were due, but that when these began to fall due each year there had to be an incaease. These bonds, not due till 1911, had been paid off, as well as some others not due till 1918, He said that for gen eral expenses the county was in debt, because of bridges swept away and epidemics, and that while there was money on hand it was a residue for special purposes, and it was only desired to use this for general pur The committee heard all sides, and then voted to report the bill to use the residue of the jail bonds, about $1,500 for general county ex penses and to amend the bill pro viding for a levy for small-pox epi demic, so that the taxes could only be used for that purpose." Your Kidneys Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. IT DAZZLES THE WORLD. No discovery in medicine has ever created one-quarter of the excitement li a Vtao Knnn AnnaA1 Ttw Ti w mm . mu 1 i a a i iiL i l vuav uao uccu tauocu uj xji. axijjk o lmous vote of the House, the Demo- This makes Saturdays a half holiday New Discovery for Consumption. It's crats on the final vote after having Ior anKs. severest tests Have been on hopeless endeavored in vain to secure cer-1 House bill striking out the wordlvicUma of .J;. "Drivate" and RnOstltiitlnc "rmhlta" I " drunkenness as a punishable offence in Madison. tain amendments, voting for the measure. It is not thought, how ever, that this measure will meet the views of the 8enate. Just how earnest the Republican leaders are in their efforts to curtail the trust evil cannot be stated until the joint product of the Senate and House is agreed upon. It can, however be authoritatively stated that the Pres ident intends to use all of his in fluence and power toward securing effective legislation, and that he considers the matter of such vital Importance as to call an extra ses sion in order to secure anti-trust legislation if it is not passed during the present-session. The Allies have through their representatives here refused to con cede to the guggestions of Mr. Bowen, and the only remaining course is reference of the question In dispute to the Hague tribunal. It is the opinion here that Minister Bowen conducted the negotiations in a most business like and credi table manner. RILLS AND RESOLUTIONS Qraham A joint resolution to appoint a committee to investigate the cost of converting the penitent iary building into a hospital for in- dlUC7 Ul UtUCl USC1U1 UUlUUBCfi Qraham A resolution in regard to the distribution of the Geo. Peabody fund. Dobson To prevent the unjust seizure of crops of tenants by land lords. Erwin To prevent overcharges by railroads and other corporations, Leeper To protect game in Gas ton. Woodard For the relief of the clerk of Superior Court of Pam lico. thousands of whom it has restored to perfect health. For congbs, colds, asth ma, croup, hay lever, hoarseness and whooping cough it is the quickest and surest cure in the world. who guarantee satisfaction or refund money. Large bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles tree. Sold by all druggists. SEABOARD AH the blood In your body passes through your Kidneys once every tnree minutes. I he kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the wasts or impurities In the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex-ces.-; of uric acid in the blood, due to neclected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though hey had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary trouDies were to De traced to the kidneys. but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first dectoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the gieat kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits fCft . by all druggists in fifty-, cent and one-dollar siz es. You may have a sample oottie oy man Homr of swamD-Koot. free, also pamphlet telling you now to find out if you have kidney or L'Mder trouble. Mentionthis paper when writing Dr. Kilmer fit Co..' "namton. n. Y. The Thousands Kitchen Boa quet Highlv Recommend ed by Mrs. Rorer. ROLLER CHAMPION FLOUR. HE-NO TEA. HOLLO WAY'S BUTTER. Gordon A Dillworth's Table Delica- cIe8.,,. STROHAGH'S SONS. Wholesale and Retail Grocers. MISS MAY MARKELL 4 twr rrruwry U Uh A J Si rt - J Jr.aa rotemay of Lrr mac friend ictraJ c ljir.ff oo stcawaa a4 anZeriaf. for tha keaJta abe now roUy, cmlit to Wix of Cardni, wrOra- Ibavc iomi XTitm of Card1 aa excxi lent remedy lor icmak trouble. IuUrd lor tarer. years with Urriblt bcarW4ww Pim at Um menatmd prriad. I comXl hMxQj suod oo snr lect aoi vas mw MalweS. Yir of Cardui was lh ociy meiktn that I couti dprod oa to do sm "TfKu I tried arvral with do bwc cca. Vtoa d Cari cwrd dm aod ! hav dow eojorrd perUct hcaha for two rears, and give yoa aS taa credit for I know you descrrc it." For a yoem girl Wine of Cardui is the best remedy to gukia her U-roash womanhood by starting the trmstrua! aava trr T iaai t tmLUt it mi la vtroai troaibssa La aa hundiUj nam. i a mm sa f BM-sar. Wlas U Caedai ami rvltrra dcr-ierv! nrntu U t caaw cdcf ratals trvaUaa. Amj jmm.mm wt mm Jvm Wi SO TW IL caaa of a diaraa raa m i law easy, ta tact snVloaa fail to th car. If ro woald Lava La rrlud wkkh Utas lUrkaa aacarad try Wiaa ci CantaL To CM tak It With out aa eixataatsasi aad rablKity whalrrer. Toa thw pnracy ct yoor jast as raoch brDrt as if a dorior kad preacribMi it far yoa. Tbosaaada of v ram are fivh&a' ta rift of rvCaraias health ty UkiBg W'tca a Card si. 0 vtOMMsi aay eaaUkaUU WINE of CARJD1 A tailltoa rufrrirf woi Lav foaad reitcf U Wiaa of CardoL H)n July 3d, the Creaent Hotel at Eureka Spring op mm as an all- year-Tound report, under the man. agement ofthe Frisco By intern. Ex tensive renovations and improve, ments have been effected which will make the Cresent Hotel equal of any hostely to be found In the South west." mm CMteMrarcn-a rtaairew "II A Rinans Tabule taken J occasionally will keen the body Jl clean within, resulting In a 3 2 Southern - --.j .... t-H ibBs-r-a AV AIR LINE RAILWAY. OTJK LEGISLATURE. (continued from first page) BILLS INTRODXCED Webb For the better protection of mechanies, laborers and material men Ordered printed. White To appropriate $200,000 for the public schools of North Carolina. The Senate concurred in the House amendment to the bill to provide for the sale of property when there is a contingent remain Mysterious Circumstances One was pale and sallow and the other fresh and rosy. Whence the difference? She who is blushing with health uses Dr. King's New Life Pills to maintain it By gently arousing the lazy organs they com pel good digestioh and head off con stipation. Try them. Only 25c, at all Druggist. Young Plants Every farmer knows that some plants grow better than .ir n,i nnn nP t.h rminrfprmn others. Soil may be the same and seed may seem tne same but some plants are weak and others strong. And that's the way with are in esse. Burton To prohibit dealing in futures in Reidsville, Gilliam For the prevention of fraudulent trad- clpal partner to be displaysd in the cnuaren. x iicy tic uuu6 firm name excent In incornorated I DiantS. oame IOOQ, same nome, companies. I same care but some grow big and strong while others stay ii i i. HAnoto Kill rx nrnt1A f. t-l 1II1U1 rtilU WC4K. w MTk v W ALA I . . a aT SDection and sale of cotton seed SCOttS HmUISlOn oners an meal for fertilizers was pag3ed after I easy way out Ol the dimCUlty. an amendment Dy senator Mitchell. I Child weakness Olten means Short Line toprinci pal cities of the South and Southwest, Florida, Cuba, Texas, Cali fornia and Mexico, also north and north west. Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia New Yoik, Boston, Cinclnnati,Chicago, In dianapolis, St Louis, Memphis and Kansas City. Trains leave Raleigh as follows: No, 34. Northbound. 1:20 A. M. "SkaboAkd Express" for Norfolk, Portsmouth, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York, Boston and all points North, Northeast andNorth-west, 11;15A,M, "Seaboabd Local Mail" For All Points from Raleigh to Portsmouth, Norlina to Richmond, connects at Henderson for Oxford and Weldon with A, C.; at Portsmouth-Norfolk with A, L, Steam ers for points North and Northeast, No. 66. 11;50 A, M. "Seaboard Mail" for Richmond, Washington, Baltimore Philadelphia, New York and Bos ton, connects at Richmond with C. & O. for Cincinnati, Chicago and ot . Louts at Washington with Pennsylvania and B. & O, for ajl points. No, 31 Southbound. 5 A. M, '-Seaboard Express for Oharlotte, Atlanta, Columba, Char leston, Savannah, Jacksonville, St, Augustine, Tampa and 11 points South and Southwest. I suffered tbe tortures ofthe damned I with protruding piles brought on by constiDa- tlon with which I was afflicted for twenty years. I ran across your CASCARETS In the town of Newell. Ia, and never found anything to equal them. To-day I am entirely free from plies ana ieei line a new man." u. ii. u.xrrz, ltu j ones sc. sioux iity, xa. ISlStandard Railway of The South. The Direct Line to all points Texas - California Florida - Cnbar. Porto Rico. ance without. It is a good sensible plan to keep the body up to the high water mark of good health all the time. The person who uses Ripans Tabules feels good all the time, they regulate the bowels and keep the stomach in cood condition, and when g the stomach digests the food properly, the chances of get- ting sick are lessened, 3 The little five cent cartons J hold ten doses and 1 convenient to carry ALL DRUGGISTS 1. AG) u& J and NEW JOB OFFICE! New Type, new Presses, new Machinery Strictly FLRST CLASS Equip men w on all through and local trains ; Pull I And the very newest faces of joh typo Travel by the Southern and you are I Made! Pleasant. Pa.l&ta.hla. Pntnnt. Tut OoOd. DO aooa. Never sicken, weaken, or Gripe, luc, zk. sue. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. .. SUrilag Rwmj tmrnytMcf, ChtCTy, IwUmI, Hw Tut. SI M.Tfl.lllf Sold and gnaranteed by alldrng- I U'llAw gists to CLKE Tobacco HablU assured a safe, comfortable and expe ditions i our ner. Apply to ticket agents ior time ta bles, rales ana general miormanon, o address (No trouble to answer questions) S. H. HABDWICK, G. P. A., Washington. D. 0. R L VERNON, T P A lirla:t3. NO THAD C STURQIS, CT A Raleigh, N PASSED THIRD READING House bill, to allow Clay to sub scribe to the capital of the Halwasee Railway, House bill, to allow Mur phy to subscribe to the Hiawassee ItailroAd. Senate bill authorizing Concord to contract for light. Senate bill, to amend chapter 645, laws 1901, relating to fowls In Or ange. The Committee on Health re ported its substitute for tbe bill to provide dead bodies for dissection starvation, not because of lack of food, but because the food does not feed. Scott's Emulsion really feeds and gives the child growing strength. Whatever the cause of weak ness and failure to Scott's Emulsion seems it and set the matter right . Send foe free sample. Coots Bowne, Chemists, 409earl SL, KcwYoCa No. 41. 4:00 P.M. "Sbaboard Local Mail" For Charlotte,Atlanta and all local point", connects at Atlanta for all point South and Southwest; . No. 27. 6:27 P. M. "3RABOARD Mall." FOR Southern Pines.Pinehurst, Atlanta Columbia, Charleston, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa and all points South and Southwest. Tickets on sale to all points, Pullman berths reseryed. Tickets delivered and baggage checked from Hotel and Residences without extra charge at Read it In His Newspaper. George Schaub, a well known German citizen of New Lebanon, Ohio,lis constant reader of the Day ton Nolkszeitune. He knows that this paper aims to advertise only the best in its columns, and when he 3a w Chamberlain's Pain Balm advertised there i 2 for lame back, he did not hesitate in buying a bot tle of it for his wife, who for eight weeks had suffered with the most terrible pains in her back and could get no relies. He siys: "After us ing the Pain Balm for a few days my wile said to me, i ieei as though born anew,' and before us ing the entire contents of the bot tle the unbearable pains had entirely vanished and she could again take ud her household duties." He is very thankful and hopes that all suffering likewise will hear of her wonnerful recovery. This valuable liniment is for sale by T. F. Sanders CAPUDIME GURESL HEADACHE LaGrippe, Colds, Feverishnesa Neuralgia, Sick Headache etc MONEY BACK fit fails. For sale at all drug Stores. It has been said there "is nothing new under the Bun," but oar oat Is new from garret to cellar, and we employ only the very best Workman Known to the Art. OUK PEICES, While not the LOWEST,' aie as low aa good work can be done ftsr. Everything Done in the Job line From a small Visiting Card to a 'Mam mouth Poster. Prices and camples furnished on application. grow! s to find ! UP-TOWN TICKET OFFICE, Yarborough House Building. C. H. Gattis, C. T. and P. A Phones 117. r Baleigh, N. C H.S. LEAEDfT.P,A, Raleigh, N. C. We have a book. specially for you, which. we mall free. - It treats of the stomach disorders worms, eta- Chat every child ia liable to. and for which prey & I I for a halt century. I 1 t Ou brtll ky Mil m SSe. I fcS.FREI,Bttiaure,aa. K1H. J. CARROLL SUCCESSOR TO VILLIAStd A CABItOLR. EAXETGH. IT C Fi'ros.o.'.ns o seo h'.ciii:es h hie toiii n ratarr csncsr yptssaj Ptxxo. sin. x?maiaajmni DXSCT PkSLCSt CSdiSS, U5 UP. T7arramtad U ywn; aaai ta trtm trial. r?irr mmfw f rnca eifeTS iiit fr csstaaftMtdaL Ol C3 EASY COaTlXT PUCISTX A rood tooklng hflm and roor look ing harness Is th worst kind of a com- f?" Eureka Harness OilV not only makes the harness and Xb bormTlook better, but makes tb ' leatber soft and pliable, pau it In eoa-l Mtjfj. as It oraiaarOy wsald. . fa I'.rl. sold afliavtsel -3 tSfSITE FD3 FHIE CATALCCUZ. CEr.Tunv rjiF'c co. iwtno. 701 Give Your Horse a Chance! SB K ST if STANDARD CASH OR CREDIT. Cata- I3SC3 FREE x it yx PL .2 1 JKnx.ezrTeH yrrzi4StL a ma nri t x PRICE 833 It trill pay yea to lograe Ho. qnotSss nrio 00 ksnzi nernrx etc weaeaairwefc: oxer xrtuetOTT to oonmxxmtn C3 Faotory Price a. This eoMxtsZtsA jgpggy only C33o; pri erirj jttontnlr Payments. 7 trczZ bosast peopi looavtaa a ca csna of tha -world.
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