t THE CAUCASIAN ttc.Ki, N. C. March 12 1903 Entf mi at th I'ot Offlcr in Kaltigt., f. C. a econd-cla mail oiatU-r. emir OLill ETR SESSIO s t'AI.UH TO ONMIlKIl C UBAN AN1 CA A 1 THKA'I f KH C'ott of Flffr Dth ConcrrH. KniUor I'rltrhaM l're,-ntJ With a IfawfaooMi Mllr rlrw. Klhl oo MnUr Nmrxrt Waiirif(ton, I). C. March 9 th 100.5: Thu extra nmthiri of the Knate whih met in r-nHe to the call of 1'pMent Itjwvelt will get down wriomly to buln- to day. It wan In Niori for a hhort tlui Thursday and Friday, when it ad Journal ov r until tiwlay. The ol Jt of the tlm U to ratify the Cuban Tivaty ail tin treaty with the Columbian (iowrntuent for a ri'htof way for the I-tthinlan canal. The appropriation of the f7th Cori;jre jut adjourned amount in the ak'tfretfite to 1,f.r 1,108,41 1. Thh N an InTfu over the a propriatlorn of the Mth Con r rem which amounted to $l,-UO,i8'J,43X. The appropriations for the mt-nt Mention, which ended yenterday, were S7r:,48l,OIH, an against $300,. V'2tV.Hi for the first Hen-don of the Fifty neventh Conres, which ad journed hist Mimmcr. The follow ing figures, nhow by items the ex jienditureH authorized by the recent w 'hm Ion: Agricultures, ?.r,978,lfi0: army, 7H,i:iH,7.VJ. diplomatic and con Hular, f I, IMS, 150; District of Co lumbia, $H.ti 17,407; fortflcations, $7,188,110; Indian, $8,5 12,9-V); leg islative, executive, and judicial, $27,.r9.V.)::i; Military Academy, Ktf.VMH; navy, $81, 877,291; ien bions,$l 19,817,C,00; rost-oflice, $7f3 401,.r 19; sundry civil, 82,272,955; deficiencies, $21,001,572. permanent annual appropriations, $132589,820; miscellaneous, $.'1,250,000, The first and most important item included in the statement for the piesent ConprreKt, is an appropri ation of $i;o, I :H, 000 for the Pana ma Canal, winch acounta for nearly ono half of the increase. There is ais', agrea'o approprirtions ft r the Pont otlice Department of $153, 401,519 for the next fiscal yeai, ho compare with $138,000,000 for the current year, making a difference of more than $50,000,000 in excess of tho appiopriations for the last Con gress for the iostal service of the new Senators sworn in. Interest naturally will center in the lion. Iteed 'Smoot, of Utah, who, because ho is an apostle in the Mormon church and subject so the oath of that heirarchy, Is held to be ineligible by church people of other dcnomintaiotH in Utah and through out the country. Numerous pro tests against his being seated have been field. Ono of these alleges A bill to provide for the regiv and asaert Your manhood, and If tration of books wold In North Csro- you have no Berne go away tck and Una. wan deflated. sit down. "I had rather be a toad General Davidson offered a rto- and feed op on the vapor of a duc lutlon to appoint a commit ion to geon," than to be the pervlle tool repn-w nt the tate at the St. Loui of any ba. exjitlon. Pawl it everal read- Butler married a granddaughter ings. of William Falon, who, before the A resolution to jay actual railroad war, wa the largest stockholder In fare to the gea of the House, and fiauioa county, and hU wife vm a t payO, V. I'artin $25 for erv ices sister of Governor W. I). Moely. of to the finance committee was p&e-ed Lenoir coauty, who was the first To provide a ateonographer for Governor of Florida. Moely was the supreme court at a cost not to in the Senate from Lenoir and my exceed $1,000, was pawl. father wm in the House at the To incorporate the town of Honda name time. He was a candidate in Wilkes county. A resolution to $5.00 extra each. A ich lution to cemmitte clerks. before the legislature for Governor jay the pag-jn and was defeated by only a few votes by Itlchard bob! Height pay mileage to I have heard my father explain how ho happened to be defeated. Ho it A resolution to apply the pro- will be teen that Butler married cecds of the bond htue. Into one oft he old Southern arb- A bill to increase the salary of the tocrasic families, teller in the treasury department Pritchard la the haniLiomest man from $750 to $900 a year wa lost, in the Senate and has a natura, A messige was received from the graceful, easy independent air. He Senate transmitting the information Is popular with everybody. The that the Senate htd adopted there- truth Is, you can't help liking him, Fat Field makes x fat purse. f A fertilizer without . suSctcct f Potash C , is not cornplctc J Oer bock tr cespirt tmtlm Icuiucrv rsxt fcf Whu to litem. " SIS4" y 2 Ctuec Like Hut L'tfcc. Tho Cajfr; uolllnir arilfla T kira IKrt of the conference committee on he is so affable, so pleasant, and k In my store druggist C. T. r 3 , A. y Smith o" Davi Ky.t 'i Dr. King's to deceive you. Like many of our Xmv nijWlWW rP rftnatltTlflHr, gr,at men, he did not have the ad- an(, ColJ it aw.ay; . cureis. in my six years or sales it without the advantageous aids he hnA npv rallat t ham tnn it I j x I - . . . I w . . v AUVm U . nas gone 10 me ironi, ana stanas to- Uq the appropriation bill SKN'ATE MONDAY The memtMjrs of the Senate sented their Sjeaker with a gold watch. p re ii ice A resolution was adopted provid- day the ier of any man in thi I I it nor inn l..r fha tiiiriiiunt it thii DriiAnani C... I .i.t:. t 'i i I o ui ummrmursu. vuo iv.,.Kl. me UnSUIieU pUHty Ot tll8 Private reln)dv MnthenTPlv nn It utiiMM,.iu rr thn t.iimi u.'hit anci ....u tiru i i remeuy. lomers reiy on it, :;"; V::1::, ,:m r -..uuw" "tl- a.u best physicians prescribe It, v..... - - iTcuaw uii maau . iiw wuiutrry r sufferers from throat and diseases, who could not get other and and we Th A. .ml M. rtillecfK additional u . ...lsualam,T musuuiuu reiuuu " " -- wiiii uim luc iuci iuo tLx;iiJ . iuc nr aa rp: i i ..m i- r i. .ni.rnr.pis.firn nf H10 000 .enntalned ,1 1 . ' F" t -.-"i - luuuucnto aim uic iwuat Kll BVWV . Tflfl CA , c, I.. 1 - f (U ..!o. . , . .. - . . VV. 4U 1 iii au uiuciiuiiicui ui mo oj-i-iupua- noiiorauie man 01 au iiarues wno is tion bill), which had leen hanging not blinded by party prejudice. He fire since (Saturday morning, was is a pure man, and free from guile. (tn.llif .iquu'ijI Imf rrr r i Hr naut. . . . . l Tu'V: : ' u He is "Chaste as the icicle The tame of BucklenVArnica Salve, Ing vote of the Lieut Governor, wno That,s curfiied bv the frost of nureflt as the test in the world, extends round K,lrn ll.o tl. Af Oil OO I " 1 tno ...fk I 4 U ... U 1 t cuts, corns, burns, bruises, sores, boils, scalds, ulcers, felons, aches, pains and IT GIRDLES THE GLOBE. snow The bill providing for the dis- And hang's on Diana's Temple tribution of $300,000 bond Issue ap propriations (originating in the House) was passed. It directs the state treasurer to apply it as follows; $204,500 to the Park National Bank of New York, for notes and inte'est thereon; $48, 78(1 to the Raleigh Savings Bank n jtes and interest thereon; $7,000 to the State Hospital at Morganton; I write this not that I am under all skin eruptions. Gnly infallible pile any obligations to Senator Pritchard cur. c a box at all druggists. for I never asked him for a favor in my life; but because I desire to pay a just tribute to a brave, honest and good man, who is now retiring from public office. Mr. Webster, in his speech delivered in the Senate on March 23, 1848, on the objects of the Mexican war, said: "Sir, Sold by all druggists. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Oat. FIB a bottle or common glass with your $5,000 to Morganton Asylum for political nartis&ns and asnirants. and water and let it stand twenty-four hours ft - - . . - . . r. . . 1 I IS . the deaf and dumb; Jf-l,7b0 to fetate offi ice seekers are not sunflowers. Hospital at Kaleigh; $10,000 to the They do not asylums for the deaf and dumb at ! "Turn to their God when He sets Itilelgh; $(5,000 to State University; The same look which they turned $5,000 to geological survey; State when He rose. Normal, $854, j Senator Aaron's bill for working ' Convicts Oil the public roads Of New Adv.riUement Wayne and Duplin counties; also by We wish to call tftQ attention of Seaator Aaron, in reference to the ' our readprs to thft Kpw Advertise- " stock law in Wayne county, and ment of the Hart-Ward Hardware the powers of county commissioners C(K which dppearg in another colum 4 1 : 1 1. I .. . . . luurcwiui. lot this isssue. This is an old re- To provide municipal elections ; liable firm and ihey 6ell only re omcers in certain town in ireueii putable goodg If you are troubled county. BILLS THAT WERE KILLED To authorize the widow of W. 8. Presson to collect the pension that would have be3n due had the de ceased lived a few days longer, To levy a special tax in Tyrrell with the bugs in your gardens we advise that you order a package of it, or bad effects following use of liquor! xi a - j t " a I : 1 i . i sediment or set tling indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; if it stains your linen it Is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also onvincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so ften expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamo- ?oot, the great kidney remedy fulfills every vish in curing rheumatism. rain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing the preperation from this firm. NATIONAL AMERICAN WOMAN 8UF- that he is a polygamist.Senator-elect county. (Recalled and killed,) a . i denies me poivtramy cnarcre an- solutely, ami in interviews has rid iculed the idea that his duty to the church would ever le paramount to his duty to his country and its constitution. To provide a police commission New for city of Ilaleigh, To amend the charter of Randle- man, itandoiph county, (itecon- sidered and tabled.) It was acer- tained the the new law taxed not FERAGE ASSOCIATION, Orleans, La, March 19th 25th, 1903, Account of the above occasion the rate of one fare plus $125, on certi- more about it, both sent ficate plan is authorized to IN ew absolutely free by mail. OHnnnR. Ti. aaaress ur. Kilmer fit wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity or Deing compelled to go often during the day, and to get ud many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the hichest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have tho best, bold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book that tells Almost Unnerved Me Heart Pains. Short of Breath, Faint and Languid. Dr.Miles'Heart Cure and Nervine Cured Me. 'It ku beta tr Tr .acr I ai rwttl U fcit trottk Ij joax Hcut Cure iM Ncr. i&e. aa4 I bsh jut at owi4 u ioi.r tn lht.c;a loiT. Foe rtrl jre?i 1 ki hd brcotue hort mad dcu.t i i mft, thort.tiArp riii about th hean. ma mr cCT'tenaatci with fijttcnnjr oui4 bi jlc me lrtl Uiot tod Ir ffetr lcat ftpu- meet or mental worry ov'.d limot! nrrc me. I frit tltat the trueble waj fru :cg worse all the time, aad aitcr iryi f tnwiy remedies precnl4 tjr pbruciaaa without obtaining relict. 1 was induced to ric yovr remedies a lnL I was relived the secuod day, and after txkine three or Unr bottles all Symptoms were removed and hav errer showed signs of retamiat" Rar. Clf W. KlaACOPE, Chiacoteaf ue, Va, There are many symptomsof heart disease. which so doceli moD Dcnroos disorders as to lieauentlv mis 1 resemble those of more com- lead the attending physician. Otteo in cases ot heart trouble the stomach, kidneys, liver or lungs become affected. Aam the symptoms may be those of weakened nerves, as tired feeling, sleep'.essnest, timidity, the pauent is easily eicitable and apt to worry without cause. If yoa have the least suspicion that Toar heart is weak study your symptoms and begin the sue of Dr. Miles' Heart Care, th great heart and blood tonic, withoat a day's AU druggists sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr. MJeV Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and litart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, lad. THE" OPERATES) Double Daily Trains Carrying Pullman Sleepers. Cafe Cars I a la carte) ana nair Lara (seats free). Electric Lighted ThroiKhovt BETWttN Birmingham, Memphis and Kansas City AND TO ALL POINTS IN Texas, Oklahoma and Indian Territories AND THE Far West and Northwest THE ONLY THROUGH 5LEEP1NO CAR LDSB BETWEEN THE SOUTHEAST AND KANSAS CITY Descriptive literature, tickets ar ranged and through reservations made upon application to W.T. SAUNDERS, GtN'L A at. Pass. Dipt. OR F.E.CLARK, TRAv.Paaa.AaT., Atlanta. G. W. T. SAUNDERS Gen'l Agent Passsnger Department ATLANTA. GA. MISS SARAH FINLEY, 1 lcrrSH f th ravlmette) CHak. MsspHl. T !NE OF CAlIDn it a tssrstf sit onst.c s.a4 seni. era maij, cart bj tL bMrviA U ti rrirra voeRAS in th taoirra way 1 erraSioa- W'iam U CaHai Las csrl tLeta ia th rrt Tacj of 1J cMtan ad it hx fn4 a varw la CU braru U Ac-Draa votsr that r5 ULcr EftffcLrutt Las (oo&4. la ! i ! cs!CrHi U -J limnrUM fcstfWasaL tlxir 47TatitwU otrr 10XO Attricaa wto Lata writu-tt W-?trt cvxbJ in Win f CardaL Win U Casuul lsrU tLrir vacU aa bO cLrr tsLctM djra. It STutains ti. rtnitj girl at lb shock of LT rr-tranc to nt. y Wotaea bo taio Wia ci Cardoi Lavr liUla disouciiiart daritg frvsjbaarj a&4 littk jaia at ri.ildl ir.ij. VTbm ths thag cf 1 Je apfrars tLry eeUr a harpy. ke2tfc j old a-. Etttt sontL It comes to th rtnne to aaslst Natora ia throwing th impuntiea frota throdj. Uiss Farah Fialry, of VCrphis! Term.. Tu-r-ilrTit (4 Ibm TalakKto Qab of that citv. srks l trtlf aj4 manj friends mbrn she bratova the a war Wafta la aa kmcmtMr aWl prrL I kava uha paat keasiat aa tW oaaikiM tm Qm east ra-e faJ, save ft broacfc! kcaka aal atmtfta a aaa. I have mho wrnrsMnsnlsl R a sumfn of say bifsais aai tWy it have sassj ft sfcak ef ft la the kh4 ksnaa aai I last that II m fraiat 2 1 ssta mLm If ne are nfma brm frcaada Wtoe of Canlal Is the saL. else re bciL Toe eaa have h!th the earns- aa Vise Kia7 if roe ui uhe the Wist cf CanJai trmtmrtt. If roe ea4 ad vice fanhrr thaa the rrcarVte 4.rw tioaa firra r tha Ut-', sUrve The Ladies A4tix7 fVf4kttBMt. (.alta eooga If etL Co.. Chattaaorre, Tna. WINE of CAHDV! A sa'.Ctoa uffiriae her fme4 rWtW.ia WtcCardai H)n July ckl, the CrRnt HoUl st Eureka Spring ofiens as aa all- year-'rouna rwort, under the man. element of the FrLoByrotem. Kx- tensive renovatioai and Imnrov.! menU have fiwn efftrted which will I make the Credent Hotel eiual of any hoUly to tw found in the South- west." -u MtJt tav- a.x.sUMt - 1SmSm. Nuiiim - -I - ii mm . raiLaTra! vu pu' a i m as- rrf&5T?tl R-i-trtit i ee er i y v ' While Senators generally are re- oniv the doffs, but all the cats and luetant to commit tnemseires in chickens in town. the absence of an investigation, the opinion prevails that Mr. Smoot will not bo unseated. Friends of Senator J. C. Pritchard whose term of service exwired with Mr. Wooten of La GraDge ia an Article i to toe (jnanoite uoiorver tens or .Meet- PIIAI3E3 BUTLER AND PRITCHARD the 57th Congress yesterday present ed to him a silver service. The ser vice, a beautiful one of a dozen pieces, was presented to tho retiring Senator in the parlors of the Ebbitt House, in tho presence of fifty or more political and personal friends. Hon, Richmond Pearson,the govern ment's ministerial envoy to Persia, in transferriuer the gift to Senator Pritchard expressed graceful words the sentiments of the donors. Home of Swamo-Root, Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. When writing men- genekal. assembly cu mberl a&d I poo reading this generous oiler in this paper. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH I Nashville. Tenn., May 21-2t9h, 1903 Account of the above occasion the S. A. L. Ry. has authorized the sale of round trip tickets to Nash ville Tenn. at one fare for the round 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 injc Both the ex-Senators In Washington Mr. C. S. Wooten of LaGrange, N. C. made a visit to Washington City recently an account of which GRAXD LODGE OF KORTH CAROLINA pel good digestion, and head off con- Only 25c, trip plus 25; tickets to be sold May Life Pills to maintain it By gently 10th 20th-21st, final limit June 21st arousing the lazy organs they com- i. o. o. E. stipation. Try them. Wilmington, N. C. May ll-18th, at all Druggist. 1903. Account of the above occasion, the S. A. L, Ry. will &ell round trip was published in Sundays Charlotte Observer. In speaking of the people he met in Washington he has to say of ex-Senator Butler and ex-Senator Pritchard: "l met ex-enator Marion Butler, tickets to Wilmington, N. C. at He has two rooms for his office in I rates based on tariff 2 No. A-3106: In expressing his appreciation of tne DOnU Duiiain one or the finest rate from Raleigh being $6.55. the beautiful testimonial Mr Prit- umw uuiiuimra m w asmngion. ne Tickets sold May 10th-llth-12th, chard referred in a word to the 13 d0in2 a cooa Practlce at law and final limit May 20th. trials he had undergone during the ln tne departments. 1 was in his national manufacture's associ " - - JQ 1 I 1 1 1 I Twist vonr. unfl saul that. h hml fin. Bcvelttl auu was UUSy a ttav. deavored at all times and under all al time- Ie is a"orney for a New Orleans, La. April 15-17, 1903 circumstances to official obligation, We ha vent seen the committees report on that big penitentiary sur plus of which we heard so much during the last campaign. !SJSi9rS!Si9fSi8i6JSJSi8K5iSS discharge every mimng syndicate and has an office 0n Account of the above occasion Thp SllllllU SOUtl. That his friends !n ? Yo .and a s? an offic in the S. A. L. By. will sell round I 1110 OUIIIiy.OUUMI a n j rm s- a. -S i- r n - a.A-a. a a believed in his fideltv to dutv wag Baleigh, He is getting stout and " U, rn .1 .1 11 T -T ottoatofl hv fhoir ...nnton.io anrl WM llCHHJ, uu UIBSSCS Weil. ne wcttia a oiin. ii at auu u rnace ai generous applause. NORTH STATE LAWMAKERS. (continued from first page) bert coat, and has the dash and air of a distinguished man. He and I his wife board at the New Willard, the most fashionable hotel in Wash ington. I said to him that I had trip tickets to New Orleans at the rate of one first class fare for the round trip from all stations. The rate from Raleigh will be 25.50. Tickets to be sold April 11-1 2-1 3th with final limit April 19th, An I extension of the final limit may be secured by depositing with special FREE! heard he was worth a million of a " The Legislature adiourned Sine dollars. H renHwl. v tn c"1' a"" - SOUTHERN EDUCATIONAL ENCE. CONFEBr die Monday at one o'clock, A sil- they would always tell lies on me. ver service was presented to Speaker but I am making money and eettins Gattis by the members of the further from the poor house everv I Richmond, Virginia, Apr. 22-27th, House. I dav " He nossts fivprv ploinont . 1 JIM. ; that is essential to sucess. He has nerve, he has dash, he has self-confi dence. He is a logical debator, and Mr, Watts introduced a bill to a fine stump speaker. He does not. provide for the appointment of elect- like some young men, whine around HOUSE BILLS INTRODUCED AND PASSED ion officers for municipals elections in Iredell county ,The bill was passed under suspension of the rules. Mr. Drewry introduced a bill to pay the sum of $5,00 extra to labor ers and employes of Ihe House. Mr. Doughton introduced a bill to authorize the state treasurer to pay interest on certain indebtedness, and the same was passed. Other bills passed, To protect owners of live stock in Tyrrell county. To appropriate $10,000 for an exhibit at the St, Louis exposition. To repeal the law establishing the Tarboro dispensary was laid on the table. To empower the commissioners of Wayne and Duplin counties to hire Ojnvicts, and poke his head under the coat tail of some old fogy, but he walked out and attacked them and walked over them. That is the way Nap oleon, when only 26 years old, did, when he whipped the old fossils of the Austrian army, Tnat is the way the young James S. Green did when he defeated the great Benton, of Missoari, for Senator. Youne 3. A. Douglas in 1852, when under 40 years, like an athlete, bounded into the national Democratic convention and attacked Cass, Buchanan and the old leaders of his party. I ad mire dash, nerve and pluck in the young man. Young Haywood, of this State, when a .mere youth. challenged the great Badger for a joint debate. Young man, if you cn account ot tne above occasion the S. A. L. Ry. will sell round trip tickets to Richmond at one and one third first class fares: tickets to be sold Apr. 20 and 2 1st. final limit Apr. 28th. have any sense, think for yourself May 30th. ANNISTON CHATAUQUA. Anniston, Ala. Apr. 20-25, 1903. Account of the above accasion the S. A. L. Ry. will sell round trip tickets to Arnlston, Ala. for one first class fare: tickets to be sold April 18th to 24th inclusive, final limit April 26th. AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. New Orleans, La. May 5 8, 1903. On account of the above occasion the S. A. L. Ry. will sell round trip tickets to New Orleans for one first class fare for the round trip, rate from Raleigh $25.50; tickets to be sold May 1st to 8th inclusive with final limit ten days from date of sale, but can be extended until How to get it! A POSTAL CARD Sent crfav costs one cent ' tuiil bring to ycu and our six : neighbors, tvhose names and addresses ycu send us &fe StlZmTiy Soutla for the current issue. Send only Heads of Families. 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The person who uses Rioans Tabules feels good all the time, they regulate the jgr Dowels ana Keep inc siomacn fz in .rood condition, and when the stomach digests the food properly, the chances of get ting sick are lessened. The little five cent cartons hold ten doses and they an convenient to carry. - r a ST ALL DRUGGISTO OS I n r 1 ; i 1:20 A. M. "SkaboAsd Express" for Norfolk, Portsmouth, Richmond, Washington. Baltimore, Phi lad el phia, New York, Boston and all points North, Northeast andXorth west. 11;15A,M. "Seaboard Local Hail" 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 St. Louis at Washington with Pennsylvania and B. &, O, for all points. No, 31 Southbound. 5 A. M, '-Seaboard Express for tOharlotte, Atlanta, Columba, Char leston, Savannah, Jacksonville. St, Augustine, Tampa and 'all points soutn ana soatnwesc No. 41. 4:00 P.M. "Seaboard Local Mail" For Charlotte,Atlanta and all local roints, connects at Atlanta for all points South and Southwest . No. 27. 6:27 P. M. "Seaboard Mail" for Southern Pines.Pinehurst. Atlanta Columbia, Charleston, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa and all points South and Southwest. Tickets on sale to all points. Pullman berths reserved. Tickets delivered and baggage checked from Hotel and Residences without extra charge at UP-TOWN TICKET OFFICE, Yarboroagh House Building. C. H. Gattis, C. T. and P. A Phones 117. Raleigh, N. C H. S. LEAED, T. P, A, - Kaleigh, N. C. NEW JOB OFFICE! New Type, new Presses, new Machinery Generally, And the very newest faces of job typo Made! It has been said there "is nothing new under the tun, but oar oat is new from garret to cellar, and we employ only the very beet Workman Known to the Art, OUR PEICES, While not the LOWEST, aie as low as good work can be done for. Everything Done in the Job line From a small Visiting Card to a Mammoath Poster. Prices and sample furnished on application. HI). J. CARROLL SUCCESSOR TO WILLIAMd A CAE RO Lit. EALEIG-H, 1ST C pimoins o srti:;b luciiiees on foe wmn CLISAJrT COmnY VPKZar PUZO, 12S. VmmafitSy-ni as fras trial; ELEGANT PARLOR ORGANS, S2S UP. Varrsalad S3 jnn asa aafrw trial. ELEGANT CENTURY SETTING BACKINES, BALLBEARING. S1S. XfanaaUiSSmtf asteafrMtdal. CASH OS EASY CONTKLY PATCENTS. Jj 3 fog jflaartaaf I tartar la I -3 nrn n. F03 FTSE CATAICCUE. o CENTURY f.lF'C CO. wr No. 701 Ettt U. ItA IX CASH OR pata- ugca FREE CREDIT. Vmm PRICE 8332 It will pay yoa to seed for oizr Oatav lOaTno No. O, quoting crloM on BnfffflM. Haneea. etc We aeu direct from our Factory to Ooxuramera at rectory races. TUa guarantees; i Boggy only C33JBO; Oaah or Ca7 luontuy faymentav we truss I honest Deonle located in sUsexta Of the -world. rewrite for Pree Qatalcssa. PC3T1C3 THS3 ctrr fc:taicJ czmrunY r-T'c co.