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THE CAUCAOIAH FUBLISIIKD CRT THURSDAY BT Till CAUCASIAN PUB. CO. soBSCiiPTioaiAns. , .60 Is Moatfca. TkrM Moat.. DKATII Or DIU CUIIBY a Dr. J. L. M. Curry, one of the most prominent educators of the Bouth, died In Ashevllle last Thurf day night of Brlght's disease. Dr. Curry had been critically ill for several week. He was 78 years old at the time of his. death. He had nerved in the civil war and was alo a member of the lower House of Congra kof the Confederacy at Itlchmond. Later he was United Btato Minister to Spain and was also choHen to reproHent the government at the coronation of the young king of Bpaln. At the time of hU death he wan general agent of the Pea body and Blater Educational funds. The funeral of Dr. Curry was held In Richmond Saturday after noon from the Richmond College Chapel. The following is taken from a correnjwndence in the New Berne Journal: "There Is some talk among mem bers of the legislature about expell ing one of the members of that bixly, of whow it, is stated that he has bo-n intoxicated ever since bin arrival, and that he has spent his days and nights in riotous living." It is reported that one of the democratic members was put in the Lock up" one night last week for being drunk and ' was taken home the next morning We The M soldier was turned down by this Legislature when it came time to do hlm'bcnor. A deaf ear was turned to the Wist sad now to add Insult to injury, from a stand point of the West Senator-elect Over man has chosen his private secre tary from the far east. We would like, to hear the final report of the Investigating com mittee on the Penitentiary Scandal. There seems to be a great effort to white wash" the affair, but they will find that the wlte-wash will not stick. fa Washington, Feb. 15 Miss Alice Roosevelt and Miss Boot, daughter of Secretary Boot, left Washington to-day for New Orleans to attend Mxrdl Qru festivities. The playpolltlcs members of the legislature have decided . that the London bill may be good medicine for London, but it wont do for North Carolina Asbeville Gazette. It should also be made a felony for an election official to stuff a bal lot box Ex. Batter Tarn Gold "I wes troubled for several years fiitnmttJ with chronic indigestion and ner, I. I nil i a n T I vuus ueuuuy," wnwa r. J. ureeB of Lancaster, N. II. "No remedy helpey me until I began using Elect ric Bitter, which did me more good than all the medicines I ever used. They have also kept mp wife in ex cellent health for years, She says Electric Bitters are Just splendid for female troubles; that they are a grand tonic and Invlgorator for weak, run down women. No other medicine can takes its place in our family." Try them Only 50c Batisfiaction guaranteed sold by all Druggists. Of AH H WMtkt of humanity cholera is the worst. Treatment to be effective must be prompt. When vomiting, purging and sweat announce that the disease is present, combat it with Perry Da vis Painkiller. All bowel troubles, like diarabcea, cholera morbus and dysentery are overcome by Pain killer. It is equally health promot- FOB OVEB FIFTY YEABS Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children wvile teeth ing. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and Is the best remedy spirit of tiik press for DiaiTboer. Twenty-nve cents a I l .hi. ri j t . .11 -3 i And now the Western Democrats oouie. ooia uy au uruggisis I . 1 . 1 A. .1 1 Jt claim that the east named the Sen- tnrougnuvi, uie wouiu. ator after all and that in so doing they broke all pledges made hereto-fore and violated wme very high moral principles. With the motor power of the machine in the East how can the West expect any better thing really, what right anyway L II A I - A , I 1L. nave ihh vuuih iu uouiyiaiu ui urn Ecpd and AwTul Fate . . . U ... t 1 .1 IT" V, I puwuouut ;m u.cul-m.uuSD Mr. TT. TTuwlna nf Afplhniirno Fla., writes, "My doctor told me I Those Democrats In "caueuss as-! had Consumption and nothing could sembled" at Baleigh should not be j be done for me. I was given up to blamed for getting too many ballots die. The offer of a free trial bottle in the box for U. S. Senator. It I of Dr. King's New Discovery for At the time of this writing the Old State Arsenal is still resting on the Capitol Square. WANTED FAITHFUL PER SON TO TRAVEL, for well estab lished house In a few counties, call ing on retail merchants and agents. Loeal territory. Salary 11024 a year and expenses, payable $19.70 a week in cash and expenses advanced. Position permanent. Business suc cessful and rushing. Standard House, 334 Dearborn St., Chicago. A SUSTAINING DIET. These are the enervating dayj, when, as somebody has said, men drop by the sunstroke as it the day fire had dawned. They are fraught with danger to people whose systems are poorly sustained; and this leads us to say, in the interest of the less robust of our readers, that the full effect of flood's Saraaparilla is such as to suggest the propriety of call ing this medicine something besides blood purifier and tonic, say, a sustaining diet. It makes it much easier to bear the beat, assures re freshing sleep, and will without any aoubt avert much sickness at this time of year. was only the force or habit. Ex. Up to one day last week, the leg islature had enacted thirty seven bills into law, and adopted six re solutions. In all the laws passed; not one to relieve the taxpayers o- the state. Some are to appoint of fleers and others to get control where the people are airainst them. All the law repaled or suppose changed, or at least nine!een-twen- br Consumption, induced me to try it. Besults were startling. I am now on the road to recovery and owe all to Dj. King's New Discov ery, it surely saved my life." This great cure is guaranteed for all throat and lung diseases sold by all Druggists. Price 60c & $1.00. Trial Bottles free. this is the member referred to above: tleths of th m, are democrat laws Ami If wo ii r rorwctlv Informed Ped in 1901 and 1893. Only one there are several other members of Where plus. that ausrust body that imbibe too freely d the "Mountain Daw". The Monroe Enquirer says "It Is charged In some of the papers of the State that a number of the members of the Legislature are drunk fre quently. We believe that the charge Is true, but It is not fair to be making that charge and not give names. Thcpe booze legislators should have their names publlshhd In every paper in the state and should be sent back home where they belong." The News and Observer copied the above without comment. Why didn't It give names and ask for the expulsiuu of such members? Or was it afraid there would not be a quorum when the legislature met the next morning after the exodus. law has been leased rep?aling laws enacted by the Fusionists, and that was In the session of 1897, At b-ast this is as we gather the summary from the Baleigh dailies. Taxpay ers, how does that strike you? Hickory Times-Mercury. Mr. Qulckel, who represents Lin coln county In the Legislature, it is said, has introduced a bill compell ing those who want,wills,mortgtgPs, deeds and other legal papers drawn, to go to a lawyer and have It done. We told the farmers of that county he was too young and that if they elected him, they would ruin him Now they see what thev have done. The Idea that no one can represent the people but some fellow who, by accident, guts license to mess over law problems, is the biggest foo thing In politics. Ah, well, the people pay for it. "Go it bo Ms, your daddy is rich." Hickory Times Mercury. Observer personal Observer Senator Woodard from Wilson and the Editor of the News and have been engaging in abuse. The News and is trying to Tillmanize North Carolina and "you are it" so long as you hoop It up and call it the democratic bible, but when a democrat chooses to do his own thinking then he U a small jotato in the eye of the New and Observer It has taken Senator Woodard a long time to find out the small calibre of the News and Observer. It is a case of Marsus own dog bit ing him. Prohiblton is a political queston, and if the Simmons legislature pas ses any law to further prohibition, it will be on partisan lines. But as we have seen and felt it, prohibition would hurt that party worse thn any other, Because if they did get prohibition, then they could not tank up their speakers, potitica heelers and redshirters to terrorize the votets. Ex Mr. Victor uockery announces that he contemplates publishing a paper in Baleigh in the near future to be called The Moon. He further announces that it will be in pependent in politics, religion and science and will try to be origi nal: lighting up darkness and not abjuring the Suns domain. If he follows his doctrine out to the -Gen. Daughter Honored. . Philadelphia Dispatch to New Or leans Times-Democrat. Mis Miry Cust.is Lee, daughter of Gen. Bobert E. Lee, was the guest of honor at the annual meet ing to-day of the Gen. Dabney H Maury Chapter, Daughters ofthe Confederacy. After the meeting an infroma reception for Miss Lee was held at the home of the president of the society, Mrs. Ashby Turner Blythe 317 South Twenty-second street During her stay in this city Miss Lee is the guest of Mrs. Samue Chew, 1176 Walnut street. Follow ing the election of officers the his torian, miss itemize I, read a paper on the life of Gen. Lee. is that Penitentiary ear- STearly Forfeits Hla Ufa A runaway almost ending fatally, started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove. 111. For four years it detied all doctors and all remedies. But Bucklen'S Ardica Salve had no trouble to cure him. Equally .good for Burns. Bruises, Skin eruptions and Piles. 25c at any Drug Store. P io u m rin fji) Bill OF THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION UPON TOTAL PORT RECEIPTS OF COTTON lot SEPT., 19Q2, TO 10th JAM., 19Q3. OONTEOT OLOOeO DECEMDEW Slot. I OOP. MAGNIFICENT TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLAR OFFER. To the one Making tho exact, or tho nearest to tho exact, eoTlmato of the receipts of cotton AT ALL UNITED STATES PORTO from Sept. I, I0O2. to January IO. 1903 ... 00,000 To the next nearest estlmato To the second next nearest To the five next nearest - To the ten next nearest To the fifteen next noarost To the twenty next nearest To the fifty next nearest To the one hundred noarcst S300 each-200each-lOOoach SO oach IO each 0 each- 0,000 I.OOO I.OOO o AHA .1,500 1,000 OOO OOP For distribution among those estimates not taking any of the above 303 prize) m ing within I.OOO bale either way of the aact figures How to Avoid Trouble. Now la the time to provide your self and family with a bottle or Chamberlain's colic, cholera and diarrhoea remedy. It is almost certain to be needen before the sum mer is over, and if procured now may save you a trip to town in the nigut or in your busiest season. It is j try where admitted to be the mo?i successful medicine in use for bowel complaints, both for children and adults. No family can afford to be without it. For sale by T. F. Saunders. WANTED A TRUSTWORTHY gentleman or lady in each county to manage business for an old estab lished house of solid financial stand ing. A straight, bona fide weekly cash salary of $18.00 paid by check! each Wednesday with all expenses direct from headquarters. Money I advanced for expenses. Manager, ' 340 Caxton Bldg., Chicago. SHORT DAIRY COURSE Young men working upon the farms can nearly double their pres ent wages by taking a six weeks' course in dairying at the A. & M. Colleg for the olored Race, Greens boro, N. C. Winter Terms began Jan. 5-1903, Spring Term will begin March, 23 1903. For terms, eta address Prof. J. Henry Bluford. director of the Department of Agri culture and Chemistry, and for cata logue and general information ad dress Pres. J as. B- Dudley, A. & M. College, Greensboro, N. C. 01 O.OOO 3.SOO " All AAA Should the eiaet figure have been lvft ciuring tha conta.t prior to Sept I at there was offered to the euocessfui eitimnto. if rrnde bo fore then ,, , ,,,,, nnf S3 00 Crandtotai 20,000 Conditions of Sending Esf!x;ci3s in Tttls Mammoth 020,000 CczissL fl aad91.23 Tor WEEKLY itiNSriTI'TiOS i( NNV oiTII.karw.MM4 w MMMM b tM MaM-el a MMtfBuUaforthaBCSNY BOrni an noit.rr ntlai fir 1 ill-; o J C:T.ri.r !::. Band 11.00 Ar WtEKLV CONsTIll I .'):. oco r:f .pd '!k ti (t rtllaw U ikMUct. I 4 30e for 6CNNY bOCTJl on ycr ar.d tk tt rriliimr la the nitHl 41 Send SOo for one estimate Mono :nt:io contest if you don't want a eubsortptloa, r tf you wish to makearumbor of estimates 0:1 t;.is bas t you may send THREE estimates for every ONE DOL LAR forwarded at the camot mo estimate s r.ro com. If os many as TEN esttmatss are sent at the same time, without subscription, th sen Jot may forward them with only THREE do4lars-thts spe cial discount being offered only to cr.tim-.tei cf ten. A postal card receipt will ba sent for each estimate so received. Whcro subscript. ons nro tor,;tho arrival of the paper Itsalf Is an acknowledge ment that your estimate has bevrt received and carefully recorded. IS Th money and tbe ubcrlot:oo anil lb uijat matt cemt la tb naiMftUpt wrf . tV( Uo cotogvtbar. Tkla rale t positive. ( No M'Jmttt muat ba mailed biter than Deeerctor Hal, ImO 7 In eaaa of a tit mpon any prua aal'mata. Ib mooej will ba aqaally dlrlial. BURI FOR 51. CO MD TP. EE ESTIMATES, WITHOUT SUBSCRIPTIOL (To b ebangad If utocrtptlona and attlaatea bota art aaat PUBLISHERS CONSTITUTION, Atlanta. Ca. Eatar THREE aaUmatae fat at, tot ft to oc:oa. la rear earraal aoataat a feOw Upon Total Port Receipt Septemtier I. 1902, to January 10. 1903. 1st 2d 3d Name Postoffioe. . State KOTK If 70a wish only ONE estimate tn the contest, nd FIFTY CUJTS Md BH Vl ally ea Dm f blank. If you wlsUTEN eatlmatealntaaoontetttendTIIKEE DOLLARS ant WT.X nut ewa la-ana rlalnljr fyoawlab to enbseriba toTHE WEEKLY COySTITCTIOy or S POTTY SOUTH. beta, aa ahoM vgawA. mua raminauct inaieaiaa ana ma Kiimim r rice Df eaumaie levaaan yearly eaBeerlpaes, mt tW9 Bf axrxjt csora. TXtB FORT BXCXrPTt tar t pvat few rara. Crew Sea. ember I larotifa cbe Aret m Says Jaaaarr, are te UA la aMitis aa tauta- aeat allattt U It eet1nta civ e itamiaa U la oaa ta &a-ra calyt tat taam raaaa )M aat la amy. Total Fori Baeetpa from tabi . SaC I t . . ,0i saaaaiT la int4, IVflMtl issr.. m m m s.iit.m 1897-SS.. as aa aa a. S.tSI.9 109S-S... name S.IM.18S je-ioo aa 4.ror.e$ 100-01.. e ae aa ae .04.I4 II IS0I-02.. M. mm i.ia7.ait laratary Haatar. at u rtaw Ortaaaa Oottoa rrobaara. tka efOciai ut raratah 4edAe thla X5oat fofitt aval w sabacrfa. Jaa Cor roaraaif ae rev rneoda ui aautM wmm aa ta tba craat atO.000 STAND LIKE A STONK WALL. 1 Between your children swv. lb tortures of itching and burning ec zema, scalane id and otner skin diseases. How? why, by using Bucklen's Arnica Salve, earth'4 greatest healer. Quickest cure foi Ulcers, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, cuts. Burns or Bruises. Infallible for Piles. 25c at ail druggists. Sold by R. H. Holliday ATLANTA, CA. ' iccne In the Valley de Mciuliz, Portugal. Group of jilrla Tarrying Welchty UatkcU Full or Urpe to lha luery to be I'rualied and ITlude tuto Win. MANAGER WANTED. Trustworthy, either sex, by whole sale Merchandise Company of solid financial standing, to manage Local Representatives who "will organize clubs among consumers. 40 per cent saved for our customers. Business no experiment but a proven success. Salary $18.00 a. week, expenses ad vanced. Experience uunecessary. Address D. B. 1 larkson, Mgr., 334 Dearborn St., Ohicago, 111. My little son ban an attack of whooping cough and was threatened with pneumonia; but for chamber lain's cough remedy we would have had a serious time of it. It also saved him from several severe at tacks of croup. H. J, Strickfaden, editor World-Herald, Fair Haven, WasI'. For sale by T. F. Saiuriers IL0 -AT- J. L. TYND ALL'S Balsams from the Northern "Wood are to PynjBalsam, the certain core for coughs. The Speer Wine Company, Passaic N. J., have their vineyards stocked of the same grape, the only vineyard of the kind in this country, the vines were imported and planted here over forty years ago. The Speer Port wine and Burgundy are now recrardpd th finr:t in t hp wnrM their rich, full body and high xuiss ljee was en&uv anpotMi hr' v, j 11 1 t , liio.. t .111 1- . . 0 J J . 13 UUCAVCllCU, ill' . uu.jr. this eulogy of her Illustrous father, ' valids, weakly persons, especially' Ilia 1rln1 In nrn.ll I 1 .1 V- I lr. .-!--!. l . ! - K 1 -J the kind In the world. We wish him success. and thanked Miss Reintzel after the meeting. warmly une ot our exchanges is very - - - 9 1 A. . 2 1 a a mucn Bupriseu 10 Bee a Dig wniSKy I SomeOna'a BeenTalklns. advertisement in the Raleigh News Greenville Reflector. and Observer when the Observer is The next nomination of a Demo aDDorentlv such a strone advocate crat or tfle presidency ought to of Temperance. To a casual ob server it would appear that it is taking some whisky to run this Temperance Legislature. have attached to it an iron-clad con tract that if he is beaten he will keep quiet for at least four years. Bills, have been introduced in the legislature giving three counties compulsory school attendance laws. The counties are Camden Macon ana unerokee. it tne duis pass they will be about as compulsary as the llantl-8pit ordinance" is in some towns in the State Spit where yon please, " THE SAINT LOUIS AND 8 AN FRAN CISCO R. It. OFFERS TO THE COLONIST. Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas Nebras ka, Colorado, Texas, Oklahoma, and Indian Terry's. Oa the following dates: February 17th, March 3rd and 17th April 7th and 21st. Write for ad vertising matter, Rates and infor mation to W. T. Saunders, O. A. P. D., Atlanta, Gaf females, and the aged are made strong and vigorous by its use. as a medicinal wine it has no equal ; as a family wine it has no super ior. First class physicians all over the country, here and in Europe, who have tried them recommend them as the .best. : A close study by physicians on the effect of different brands of wines on. the system- convinces themof the superiority of the Speer Passaic wines for their patients. Sold by Druggists and Grocers. 1 Agents Wanted LIFE OF T. DEWITT TALMAOS, by his Son, Rev. Frank Dewltt Talmage and associate ediitors of "Christian Heral. Only book endorsed by Tal mage family. Enormous profit for agents who act quickly. Outfit ten cents. Write immediately Clarke and Co., 222 S. 4th St. Phila. Men tion this papera j MINNEAPOLIS MINN". Raleich to Minneapolis, Minn., and return at rate of one fare for the round trip plus $2 00, account Na tional Educational Association. Tick ets on sale July 4th, 5th, and 6th, limited returning July 14, 1902. An extention of the final limit to October 1st, can be secured by depos iting ticket with the Joint Agent, Minneapolis on or before July 14ih, and on payment of fee of 50c. WANTED A TRUSTWORTHY gentleman or laday in each county to manage business for an old estab lished house of solid financial stand ing. ,A straight bona fide wreekly cash salary of $18 00 paid by check each Wednesday with all expanses direct from headquarters. Money advanced for expenses. Manager, 340 Caxton Bldg., Chicago. THE CHAMBERUN Screw stum) MacMne. The onlj Stump Machine In tba world that Bocoeeaf ally pnlla all clamoa and atzea ot atampa. BAXTTVaCnTMD BT TBM CHARIBERLIN MFG. CO. OLE AN. N. T. Write for Catalogue Price List. and CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED By local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease, l atarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take inter nal remedies. Halls Catarrh "ure is not a quack medicine. It was prescrib ed by one of te best physicians in this country for years and is a regular pre scription. It is composed ot the best tonics known, combinel with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous 6urfaces. The perfect combi nation of the two ingredients is what produces) such wonderful results in cur ing Catarrh. -Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Prop's Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Family Pills are the best. J. L. TYNDALL mm ro) NEW FALL STOCK OF DRY GOODS And Notions, Dress Goods, all color-, Silk, all wool cotton waistings Ginghams, Outlngings, &c. Handkerchiefs, Laces and Embroidery. Best line of Knit Glovep, Ladies1 and Misses' Jackets. . . Our underwear embraces a complete range of quality and prices rom the lowest to the very best, for Men Women 'and Children. Hosiery in staple and fancy novelties, "Hats and Caps for Men and Boys. - " : Neck laces always something new. - . . Carpets, Matings, Rugs and Oil Cloth, Trunk Suit Cases and Hand Bags - ' - ' '' .: SHOES The best and most complete line of shoes shown in Clint ja, ard make, Hamilton Brown and other high grades. Call and examine our stxik before buying. Will save yon and quality. ." . Yours truly, L. P. BARB RE Y, . CLINTON, N C money 5 1 JOSHUA B. J. I- WMMMMs 4-6.. GROeBRS Largest lrcxy-ottevillo Street. btst stock cf STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES A nice line of Merchandise, Dry Goods and Notions, Shoes, Hata, Caps, Ac, at most any price to suit. In fact they ZMTCTST BE SOLD. Groceries, Flour, Meat, Meal, Molassas S'igar, Coffee, HIcef Can.iy, Crackers, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Extracts, Ac. Tobacco and Snuff,' OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOTS, Soaps, Soap Powders, Gold Dust, Washier Powders, &c. Just come and see for it 3VCTTST 13JH SOLD. Hardware, Tinware, Glassware, Crockery, Ac, and nice line of II ness, Buggy Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Halters and so so. Everything prices that make it go, and it ZMZTXST BE! SOLID. Also sell BLACK DEATH, the gr?at Insect destroyer, kills all kind of Insects on col lard, cabbage and all other kind of plants. Dun't 'all t see me, I will save you money. Yours for bargains, PERSOAL TO SUBSCRIBERS ItTK8.81!? to eTer "bscriber or reader of TniCircisust f0ij, ized ON" DOLLAR package of V.TE-OKK, by aiL POSTPAID, .ufflcin fiT one month's treatment, io be paid f .rwftbin one mtntb' timeafter rtcrJnr if the receiver ctn trurhfa ly say that its use has done him . r her more m than all the drugs and dopes of quacks or guod doctor or patent mediHnes be or she has ever used. READ this over again ca-fullr, and underUrd tat we ask our pay only when it has dane you irood, and nnt b-fore. We t.ke all the risk; ya hve rothing to 1 e. If it do, not benefit yoia voa pty u- nobb ing Vitae-Ore is a natoral, hard, adamantln rock-lik otHtanee rntneral Ore mined rom the g'ou- d like goM and silver, and requires .bout twenir years rj- oxjdiiation. It contains free iroo, free aulphurilid muZ Zl one package uill equal in m dical strength andcarativ-. vala-BOOgt lona of tbe most powerful, efficacious mineral water, drunk fresh at th- -prmT It ii Ta geologic! discovery, to wbrhihere i nothing addel or Uken from ft i.ita marvel of th century fr curing ...cb di.a, Hlllil ea,-, Blool Pohoning. Hearc Trouble. Diphtheria, Catarrh and Tbrnit Aff-c-nons, Liver, Kidney and BUdder AbmenU, Htomroi and Female iVora.ri i Ii Grrpe, Ma ariai Fever, Nervona Pro-tration and Oeaeral bH ty ?bou? Mndate.tify.anda.no one. annrering this, writing forapii 'will dery alter usmtr. Give age. il'a a'd sex. V" urr u Thi on' rhlge the attention and consid-ration, and tUri ii ?eAi'r TJ llT'Perwnwbo dwiw better betltb, or wboVuft... pa ns. i Is ard disease wh!ch have defltd the med cal world ai d rro"n worn with age We cae not f ..r ynur skops cum, but ask your lntilOT andt TZ Jou have.bydingt.S l f i I aw ! f ! 1 I r s V, i f V- r i; V
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