Newspapers / The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.) / April 2, 1903, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Fruit. Its quality influences the gelling jricc. Profitable fruit growing insured only vhen enough actual Potash the fertilizer, cither quantity nor qu.iiy possible :ut 1'otash. AV.: fir ovrret book giving ueUi. CI RMAN' KAU WORKS, yj Nux. Sw York City. 333 ATLANTIC AKD n. G. R.R. GO. Tin..- Tu!!o No. 2, to t.ko ciTwt Suiil iv. NoT;uil.T 'Jili, r.t'JJ, ctt 7.0i h. ru. , 1 n-.ttrn taulard Iiru. Sn-I'crKCiir-M 't iiuu Tablu No. '27, f Juue 8, ft ft l'tl4 , i U'iy lily lit n I-'. 0 4 1 ty lt . 6 1-t c. tiTATION'.S AM i'.M. A.M. I'.M. Aril Hi :)') HJ f Hint in:n 7 1.7 10 21 t 7 47 I h 00 3 (I Mf to I.n'rili r) t 8 i h I;im f 8 U. I l.i ...Af 8 41 10 12 7 37 Ar Klfi' -toil Juno 1 0 0: 1 4 3''. 9 SO f Lv Ar J 40 7 2S i 7 17 S Dovnr 0 SO & &J Corn ( te!k f 9 f 'i5 Cl tr k'H 9 3 7 00 9i) G.0 9 U I 6 lit 10 10 Lv 9 no C 30 Now Lern 6 VLv ; 02 f e ir, t i s -jo r, I'j f t. :. 7 U.. Ar 3; Jaunt City liivordiiH 8 13 f V,r atuti 8 0'jr H ivolock 8 oil N'Wiort 7 4'j Wlllwu.id 7 3f Atlantic 7 3.i f Mo -tii-:nl City 7 27 Ar AUiuiti" Kotul Lv 7 I.'-Ar il.City Di.ot Lv 7 03 I'.M. A.M. I.M. A.M. Trulfi N. 0, frS;ht. leavo Nwwlrn at 1 80 iiii, '1 iicf day, Tbuxnday and Saturday, reOuL'l-Hlh, Train No. 10, freight, arrive at Newteru nt 10 43 am, Monday, Wednesday uud Friday, econd-cluR. f Stop on l(?nal. 8. L. DILJU B. A. NEW LAND, Gen, Master of Trains, J. 0. LEWIS, Chief Dlipatober. cuuri-nt connHNT. Marrimu between elderly widows and- m it youn enough to be their son cc.nl in uo to be the fashion in Eng lish society, the latent match of this ktnd 1 ( ii:,: thr.t which has just been arranged between the widowed Maich , ioniT.-i c.f Lot'iian and Bertram Talbot, who r;i:- bo.n in the very year of Lady ; i.oini.;.u s ursL n!n.Il,. i.auy i.ointan is n v.. : n of over (0 years of age, a sU-r f the present Duke of Buc rleii' j.. h.Ts several grandc hildren, and her :-' U, tl-.e present Marquis of Loth ian, wys at one time engaged to be married to Bertram Talbot's tuster, the maiTine. however, being broken off. Beitr.mi Talbot was formerly a clerk in the House of Commons, is a son of J. C. Talbot, the member cf Parlia ment for Or.ford University, and will find himself the stepfather of several of hia wife's children, who aro nearly as old as himself. The marriage serves to recall those of the Caroline, Duch ess of Montrose, with Harry Milner, who was 10 years or more her junior; THE MEN AND WOMEN Who Enjoy the Choicest Products of the World's Commerce. KnowlcJjjf of AY lint Ia Beat More Iin prrlnnt Than Wealth With out It. It nust be apparent to every one that Qual!tl.3 oC th highest order are neces sary to enable the best of the products of modern commerce to attain permanently to universal acceptance. However loudly iheralacd, they may not hope for world-wide preeminence- unless they meet with the peroral approval, not oi Individuals only, but nf the many who have the happy faculty of selecting, enjoying and learn ing the real worth of the choicest prod ucts. Their commendation, consequently, l-ecomos important to other?, since to meet the lonuircments cf the well In formed of all countries the method of manufacture mast be cf the most per frct order and the combination the most ty. il'.cnt cf its kind. The above 13 true lid of food products only, but is etpe cialiv applicable to medicinal agents and after nearly a fiu.irter of a century cf growth anil general use the excellent uraee.y. Syrup of Figs, is everywhere accepted, throughout the world, us tha Lest of family laxatives. Itj quality ia due not only to tho excellence of the combination of tho laxative and carmin ative principles of plants known to act most beneficially on the system and pre sented In the form of a pleasant and re freshing liquid, but also to the method of manufacture of the California Fls Syrup Co., which ensures that uniformi ty ar.d purity essential in a remedy in tended for family use. Ask any physi cian who Is well Informed and he will Answer at once that it I3 an excellent laxative. If at all eminent In his pro fession and has mad-; a special study of Irjat'vcs and their effects upon the sys" Tera he wiil toll you that it la the best of family laxatives, bccr.yp? It Is slrn Ilc r.r.d wholercr.-.3 and tlccses and t-wcetcas tho system effectually, when a laxative Is needed, without any un pleasant after-effects. Every well-informed druggist of reputable standing Knows that Syrup of Figs is an excel lent laxative and Is glad to sell it, at the regular price of fifty cents per bot tle, because It gives general satisfac tion, but one should remember that in order to get the beneficial effects of Syrup of Figs it Is necessary to buy the genuine, which Is sold In original pack ages only; the name of the remedy Syrup of Figs and also the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package. SE TAYL .m 11 57 I W will IS YOUR HEALTH VALUABLE? IXMaaa U ilwi;i a baadicap; It oof.U men for &oia and p!-iar tvmp-r!t aftan prm meat ! T. Ufa ia a eKit;nar. a'rugjji. ai4 lJ? raan nr r .?" wis a C1oar ;"HaM U oatclaaacd at a-ery tarn. Ia tii ... bp r-njwt.twpn. u-i tr.a . isi Ut hi s l)m. Ihnitwu, si lia jrrferted a itiura c' home treatment which enabaea me to core Too at roar own om, i i he tbojjn.l of rUier. Write me fnlly about yoar rite, and aend for complalr. ynsptm Mm... Correspondence confidential. Addrcaa J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M.IX Atlantic Coast Lin Wa Untxl Msy Cth, 1W2. SOUTH. T11AIXS GOING Ko.i3. ;:o.S6. N"J03. Nr-.IL til!y.I)riliy A.M. V. 1L "iltD lis- 1 00 10 3i "X ssia.la'!y. T.M. A. Al. Ar Il'x ky Mo;:l! i.v 1 1 1 Gor Kv K-.' ity M(.ui,t Lv Wili,n , Lv rvj.'im , ..li 1 00 J.) 0'2 1 6 'J II 10 2 ij 11 ) 6 ol til Lv K'--ttrv!lle. . .4 . ' At 1 ioJr;- 7 3" 1 '.!) 3 :o I'.M. A.M. Ar tiA.iriji.r . . . , I.v )'l'Jfl.or)..., I.v Mu'bcIU Ar WiiminfT'ou. ., 10 ,C A ..:. P.M. I'.aiu . 4i .!i:iy, lriivtM J;ooy Mmt: 12 U p. rn , V,'i:-o.l i i t j :j , CoLLu. 10 ,i il , !. J.lt.iia 4 '2i j-ir., a;ii-e'i Wtl.iii;-. toil 0 j 1 u:. Tilt INS GOING NORTH. N -.74 ;.. 0 s-j. 4C I-aily. es.San.I)f.'ly :'. A..M 10 0. 12 40 'I 10 . 2&7 I'.'M. 10 11 1:5 12 07 . . . .. r..i." 7c; . . . h .... !) ;n Lv I-'! .rp nr: Li- k'nyniU vil. Lv "ima Ar VUsuri A.M. Lv Vilnrilrptou... L Mf.iiotia Lv Oiiliitboro. . . . 7 '00 s'26 it CO P.M. 2 85 S iiO A.M. 11 34 12 10 P.M. 10 4J 11 -3 Lv Wilson Ar ltoery Mount. Ar Tarbore... Lv Tarbt.ro . . 9 34 2 81 Lv Jioiiky Mouut..3 CO" Id 44 137 A.M. Ar Weldon .4 63 P.M. P.M Train No, 48, daily, leaves Wilmington 9 OS am, Magnolia 10 58 a in, Gcklsborc 12 26 a m, Wilson 1 18 p m, and arrive at ltj'ky Mouut at 1 53 p m. of Lady Randolph Churchill with George Corn wallis-West; of Hugo de Bathe with Mrs. Langtry; of Mrs. Sloane Stanley with Shelley Bonteyn, and many others. The quarterly dividend which Stan dard Oil shareholders are now receiv- ing is $20 a share. The amount dis tributed is $20,000,000. If the same rate continues through the year, there will be paid $50,000,003 on the $100, 000,000, which by vast intlation stands as the capital of the trust. It cannot be said that these enormous profits re earned. Thev are not earned, but i extorted from the neoole. The nast I year has offered peculiar opportuni-. ties for this trust. The. roal shnrtaee) compelled the people to return to other fuel, and oil was the most convenient in every way. Taking advantage of the necessities of the public, the Standard Oil Trust raised the price of its pro duct from time to time, until at tbo height of the fuel famine the price of Universallu - JB I Accepted S J The 33 in mm If Best ' fm -h I Familu I Laxative 0M SYRUP OF FIGSM I Recommended bu flXJ 1 rianu Millions 1 The Well-informed lSi9'"! 1 J! 1 Throughout the World- &U0 I Manufactured bg JaVfils San Fraracisco Cal. LrOtilsville, Ky. New YorR, N. Y. FOB SALE BY ALL LEADING DBUOGJSTS. TRICE FIFTY CENTS FEB BOTTLE, Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein K'y0 (Cof lO-flC Cfllf1l I nOrinnf aW Throat and Lung Troubles. Thoroughly testedf VbAJUatS, VrUlUS, UlUnppt iot 8a years. All Pi-uggieta. 25e, fiOo and tl.OO. rcaafcJ an lea 'sj ia 4 an-J ri. Iarltig tn . U'tip career 14 a .(jrca;.t. i ft- wrii ihoQuadt mho are carryi-j rrJ nir.-?t fhrosK CiMtK a br 4tRMfir 1 omf i.-.ioi, at h u.-i raaii ril lir ! of bj U pruprr Ifratmrnf. Anr hooe.t j-is jci ,.. tel T'n tut lis 4:cc are tu!"fw-.rn . rvl )4gr3t:, t! a kaowleJ u reare4 to trea! Sbcrr urc-Mc.iir. M ancoai fur n for treating Chronic I'ikivi t bM acquire! tf twen(r reara olrku ajr fiHcatioa. devoted ex.-lxtivetr to their att and t raiment. ! have Veiled niorun ;hn j'.t Mhtr ,briun in tfea I' riled M.tea, and 1 thoroably cnterlasl jait what i require' in erh tiM Sir aprriaitr i-icijde ali chronic direaaea, rack a Slrwtore, Y'ari cn-rly?,r;loofl an1 Skia Dtaease, J5!a4ir and Kidney Ootnpiajol. of Women, etc., anil rn r original metkud of treatraaar" proven urceful in eea the motl obttiaatc eaaat, OA? roc home. . CAroJina Central Ilanxajr, at rxr ; Spring with the Red Springs and Bow j mora railroad, at Sanford with the Sea : board ulr Line and Southern Railway, j at Oulf with the Durham and CharlotM ' IUi'road? t Train on t tie Scotland Neck Brand I IToad lea-fa Veldon 3:15 p. m.. Hall. ; fax 3:23 p. ia., arrives Scotland Xecl 2t 4:10 P- . Greenville 5:47 p. m. j ICIcston G:45 p. m. Returning leavea Kincton 7:30 a. m., Greenville 8:30 a m.. arriving Halifax at 11:05 a. m. Vv'cldon 11:20 a. m., dally except Sua day. Trains on "Washington Branch lear Vash'nston 8:00 a.m., and 1:45p.m., arrive Parmele 8:55 a. ra., and 3:10 p. m., returning leave Parrne'.e 9:15 a m. and 5:22 p. m., arrive Washingtoi 10:35 a. ra. and 6:15 p. rn., daily ex-i-ppt Sunday. Train ltiavcs Tarboro, N. C, datlj except Sunday 4:25 p. ra., Sin if.y, 4:35 p. ra., arrives" Plymouth 6:35 p. m., 6:30 p. rn. Returnir. leaves Plymouth daily except Sunday 7:30 a. ra., .ar.d Sunday 9:00 a. in., ar rivea Tarboro 9:55 a. m., 11:00 a. m. Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Goldsboro daily except Sunday 5:00 a. m., arriving Smithtield C:10a. ra., ret-.irnin leave?. Kmitlificld 7:00 a. ra.., ia rives at Goldsboro 8:25 a. in. Tralnr. on Nashville Branch !ea.v Yadkin Division Main Line Tral; leavea Wilmington, 9:10 a. ra., arrlvci j Fayetteville 12:20 p. m.. leiivs Fayette 1 viiio .?:42 p. m. Ji.-rives Sanfo.-d 1 : rf p. 10. flturnii-.s l:i v.- .d.-.r-iri ::! Milla 5:00" pT m., Red SpriniFsl W p ra., Maxton 6:16 p. m., arrives Ben nettevllle 7:15 p. m. Connfctiona at F?.vettevjl!e will train No. 73 at Maxton with tbi leave Fayetteville 4:30 p. ra., arrivei Wilmington 7:15 p. rn. Benaettsvllle Branch Train leavei Bcnnettsvllle 8:10 a. m.. Maxton 9:05 a. m.. Red Springs, 9: 32 a. in., Parkton 10:41 a. m., Hopo Mills 10:55 a. m., ar rive Fayetteville 11:10. Returninj leaves Fayetteville 4:45 p. m.. Hom oil was past. the highest for many years Some "old masters" which were of fered a tthe second night's sale of oil paintings from the Arthur Furber and the Misses De Peyster collections in I New York Friday night failed to evoke j much enthusiasm among prospective buyers. A Rembrandt was sold for $3-0, and a Madonna and child, by Rubens, fetched only $360, while one cf the minor paintings by Rosa Bonlivmr sold for $500 after most spirited bid ding. In all eighty-two paintings Trere sold for a total of $22,244. Adolphe Schreyer's "Arabian Camp" brought thG highest price of any painting, 5 L55( there $4,550 being paid for it. Besides this. mere were iwo painting! which brought over $1,000. Trouble about an optimist, says a Billville exchange, "is that, after hoping for the best, he feels like com mitting suicide when he gets the worst' So. 13. Koeicy 'Slo'ttai j:zo a. ta. 4:00 p. a., ar ! riT Naihr'.'.Jt ;o:20 a. r, 4.;S .ro. ! Sprlnr Hop 11 :W a. ra.. 4:4- p. o. R ' tur&icf leart prise Hcp H:2S a. rn. :1S p. tj-. NahriU 11:4." a, m.. 2: ;l ra srriva af RrkcVr trntn t-lfl -i a.. 6:3 p. ra.. daily caeept Sosdar. Train en Clinton Branch !earc War. taw for Clinton dally, except Saadiy 8:J0 av. m. and 4:15 pp. m. Returns a ) ltm Clinton at 7:00 a. xs and 10. p. m. Train No. 71 make doie eoncecfoa ! t Waldon fy u PoinU North dally i a a a KK a a au rail ti Kienmona. W. J. CRAIG. GDral Paaseaser AfnL J. R. KENLY, fnl. Manner. T. li. EMERSON. Trifle Manar. THE WONDERS OF NATURE. Protection From Enemies Furnished All Living Thing. By a decree of nature, one-half the world flourishes at the expense of the other half. The sparrow chases the butterfly, but the hawk chares the eparrow. For the problem of life is twofold. It is net enough merely to eat; it is necessary to avoid being eaten. Yet nature detests klllinc for 1 ! killing's sake. Mareacre forms no part of her great plan. So we see that every creature is provided with some more or less effective quality of defence, by means of wLich the at tacks of its natural enemies are ren dered less frequent or less deadly. Thus, the antelope, by means of its superior speed, at times escapes from the lion. The armadillo, rolled in its wondrous coat of mail, lies secure amon;; a score of hungry, Knowing foes, v'ni!e the wiiite hare, pearccly distinguishable from the Know ou which it crouches, is often over looked by his ice the fox. But of all creatures none nave received more ample protection than the Insects. Some of them possess stings, others bite, and a few puff ont cloud3 of poisonous vapor to stupefy or blind their pursuers. Again, there are in sects clothed in impenetrable armor, insects covered with sharp spinas and prickles and others whose means of defence consists in nothing but a likeness to the objects which sur round them. SEABOARD a Air Line Railwav Coubte Daily Service. Between Kcw York, Tampi, Atlinti, Orleans and Points Scuta aad West. IN KKKKCr .IAMIAUY 11, 1$) .'$. tSUUTHWAl'.l). Daily Dam No. 27 12 M a:tl 7 20 am 9 34 um ; 4t; air. 2 15 ;-;n 2 12 4 il ;i m ; IS pra 27 j.m 10 i-:n 30 j.ir: 12 15 am 4 .'5 am i) li, a.u To .'0 an. 6 liO " '' I.v. New York. P. R.H. f 10 pin Lv. Phiiadli-hia, " - 4 48 um Lv. .Cal'wnore. " " 7 10 prn Iv. Wasliiu-'lon, W.S.Ky. H 50 Lv. Li'ii:nond, S. A. Ia. 12 32 :trn Lv. r-ie.-lurg, Lv. N'' :i'.ii Lv. lli derson, Lv. H;iiiii, Lv. iSoiuherii Pines, Lv. li;i:;:ii)t. Lv. Columbia. J Ar. S:ivaii;iiiii, 1 1 2 a:n 3 IS am 5 4 ti u;n 6 25 tu 7 30 a:n H io am 11 0:) am 2 15 ci 7 40 -m 'J 3i t ut 0 45 um i Ar. .!"! im vi. 1 XTTt .V.JKUf'.lin a ! a. .No. 33 N.t 7 5C- am 10 16 am N'. 41. 11 -l i'H. J.v. N v York.N.Y.P. Lv. PnuadW jdiia. Lv.N'W Veiiv,U.lt.iS.,S.Oot 3 00 m .. Lv. liiif kr.mv.IV. S.P.Co i 0 30 wn Lv. Wa'ii'tou. N.&W.S.I1. . .77 t 30 im Lv. PiirlMUoulki, t. A. I- U 4i im 9 25:m Lv. Wei'luu. 12 35 am 11 o5aru Lv. Ni.riina ' 3 16 am 1 4u m Lv. tludersoa, " a 1 am V 10 ( m Lv. LiUeUli, " Sioatn 4 10 pm Lv. Southern Pines, " 7 SJ am t to j-ii; Lv. Hajnirtt, " & 50 am i) I'D ;.n. Lv. Y'ummgton, " 4 30 pr Ar. Charlotte, 1140 ini 11 ! pm Lv. htwwr, L Greenwood, Lv. Athens, Ar. Atlanta, J 12 Oipm 2 39 pin 5 19 pm 6 40 um 11 50 pin 2 05 am 4 15 am 5 lauit Ar. Auguata, C. A V. C. 5 iO ym Ar. Macon. O. of Cfa 12 am 11 10 am Ar. !uontgDm'ry.A.&Wr.P. 3 SO am 10 55 art, Ar. Mobile, L. & N 4 12 f rr Ar. Xnwr Orleans, L. A, N. ...4.... S 25 pa, Ar. Nashville,. 1 .4 tit.L. C 40 am C 55 p:u Ar. Memphis, " 4 00 pm 8 45 au. NOUT11WARD Daily Daiiv No. 32 No. 3-J Lv. Memphis.N.C.A St.L. 1245 noon 8 CO poi Lv. Nashville, V 30 pm Sliluau. Lv. New Orleaus,L. AN., 8 10 tm Lv. Mobile, L,iN 12 40 am Lv. Moatgr.m'ry.A.&V.P 0 45 am 1 00 pin Lv. Macon, C. of Ga blki am 4 35 pre Lv. Augusta. C. AW. C. 10 10 am ,T Lv. Atlaata, J Ar Athens, Ar Greenwood, xYr. Chester, B.A.L. 120 noon 8 10 pm " 51 pra 11 25 pa; " ?. It i.rn 9 fi n-r. il C pm 7 17 pm Lv. Charlotte, 7 15 pm 5 01 am Lv. Wilmington, 4 So pm ' 7i" Lv. Hamlet, 10 25 pm Lv. Southern Piues, Lv. Kaleigh, Lv. Henderson, Lv. Norliaa Lv. Weldon, Ar. Portsmouth, 11 13 pm 1 20 am 2 52 am 3 35 am 4 48 am 7 10 am s' M an.? 11 15 an- 12 50 pre 1 45 piL 8 0J jm 6 35 pm i ii Ar. Wasti'toa.N.A V.8.ii.... b 55 a:n Ar. Baltimore, . S.P.Co. .. t C SO a;n 1 5 00 pm Ar.New York.O.D.S.S.Co Ar. PhiiaT'phia, N.Y.l'.ANt 5 46 puT Ar. New York, :4 8 15 pm 6 10 aai No. 50 8 0j pm 3.. C:i 6 2l :;m j Lv. Tampa, S. A. L. II y. Lv. st. Ansustine fj 40 am b 40 inn Lv. Jacksonville, 9 0J am 7 b.) ; x Lv. Savannah " 1 20 pra 12 10 am Lv. Colambia, " 6 45 pm E S'J am Lv. Hamlet. " 10 25pra 6 45 aa: Lv. Southern Piaes, 11 IS p:n SSGarn Lv. Kaleigh, " 1 20 "am 11 50 ;iia Lv. Henderson, M 2 52 am 1 10 pua Lv. Norlina " 3 21 am 1 5 p:n Lt, Petersburg, " 5 21 am 4 09 pa Ar. Richmond, 6 10 am 4 55 pu. Ar. Washington, W.8.By. 2 50 am 8 3-5 i-m Ar. Paltimore. P.B.K. 10 5 ; am 1125um Ar. Philadelphia, " " 12 54 pm 2 56 am Ar. New York, " 815 pm C30am Note. f Daily, except Sunday. Central Time. Eastern Time. n-p i Tickets on sale to all points. Pull man births. Beserved and reserva tions made on outgoing steamers from Norfolk. Baggage checked from hotel and residences without extra charge. Call at the Up-town Ticket Office Yarborough House Building, C. H. Gattis C. J. and P. A Bell, Raleigh and Interstate 'Phones 117. H. S. LEA UD, T. P. AM RaleighN.C R. E. L, BUNCH, Gen'l Pass. Agent Portsmouth. Va. JA3. M. BAKE, 1st Vice-President and General Manager. re overcome by LyH II. IinL hau'i VrseLuMc CompuaniL 1 itt' r7ZZ !a 1 Z I ! 1 'X$r$ft Miss Menard curotl after doc tor!, fulled to help) !n-r. "Lydht II. PinkhaiuN VfRC- , table 4'mr:i:iil curM me after doctors li t i f-ii !?. ami I va:il otlier jjirL to know a':xut it. Dur ing monftn'ui'i :i I y'lTfrc! ui-t intense juia I v in the allom Ni and in my linu s. At t:her tir.v- I had a luuy. cl.'i'r.-.-v'il fc lin vhii-h niacio i:iy wurk .v- cm twico as hard, n:id I gvw xx and t!i::i. The iii'.Nli iii iho dK te.r ive me did not do in 01 ir bit of ir ? .l, and ; I vas thoroughly disconni. d. 'Hie doctor v;inl'd v.w to step work, Lnt, of course, I could not d that. 1 riinilly lcraii to take Lyilia IZ. Pinkiiam's Vegetable iniMnmd and felt Ix.'ttei'aft. r takiti. the lirst bottle, and after taking :-ix bottlc-s I ay as entirely cnivd, ::nd am now in perfect hrt il;h,a!il I am so grate ful for it." Mis (iEon'.iK Menard, n.TT E. 152nd St., New York City. 35000 forfeit if origins! a a'jeua litter proefng gsnuiner.e&r. carrot te produced. Lydia 12. PinkhamV. Vegetable Compound cures female ill wlien all other means have ft'iled. Peculiar to the North. Louisville Post: In rr-ading about th' Bu'.falu tragedy and the Ohio fiend, thy public is asked to keep in rain 1 tl:at Buffalo and Ohio arc north of Mason and Dixon's liiuvs. There ar; soue crimes which ae rarely com muted in the south. Where His Prayers Wers Needed. The Parson I intenri to nr:iv that i you may forgive Casey for having thrown that brick at you. The Patient Mebbe yer riv rence ua ue hdniK toime 11 yea just wan till O Casey ;it well an' then pray for j ,:rul;b:ng: stumps last Wednesday. ! Russia for fifteen years has rn-U'rne r.e:sa who is undoubtedly a' cnuraged the cultivation of coitcu in j friend to the r alin?: jetblic stole the Turkestan, and she has succeeded. In ! ir.anuscript cf his latest nol. 1SF9 the eott&n crop was 70.000 bales, j The lakes are just r'.ht for fishing ; while the estimated production for now .and the flhingt brigade is ae 1S03 will be 504.OO0 bales. j the. Uut all the Coh liars will hav ! I their portion. latr on. ia another lake. George Vamlerbilt has purcbasel another large tract of North Carolina land. DOAN'S DEAL GENTLY. ' " ' Its the jrentle and effective action of Do.-.n's Kidney Pills in K!dney. Bladder, and Urinary troubles that make them famous "with Men, Women, and Children. Mt. Pleasant, Ohio. I received the sample of Doan's Kidney Pills, ami never had any medicine do me so much good in so little time. I had Congestion of the i IMdncvs and Bladder so severe it caused a pressure on the hiv.s likir Asthma, but through the use of Doan's Pill I am free nnd easy now. Geo. "YV". hMirn. Veter inary Surgeon, P. O. Box 41, ML Pleasant. Ohio. Aed people find Doan's Kidney Pilla a great comfort for declining years. They cure incontinence and 'urinary weakness peculiar to children. Baxter Springs, Kansas. I received the free sample of Doan's Kidney Pills. For five years I have had much pain in my back, which physicians said arose from the kidneys. Four boxes cf Doan's Pills have entirely cured the trouble. I think I owe my life to these pilla, and I want others to know it. Sadie Datis, Baxter Spriags, Kansas. About 150,000 different kinds of bee-Jes nve Deen Uiscovcred thus far by thj scientists. Stati oy Ohio, Citx ofT oledo, i Lucas Cocktv. s ss. Fbaxk J. CHEXEr.make oath that hnfatiia senior partner of the flrra of P. J. Chenkt a Co., dointr business in the City of Toledo, Countv and Htate aforemiii? nnH th-.l tin' i flr:n Pav tu" sum ' OSE ncMDaiD ioz.- iui lacu aau every case OI CATAHiH t ntlt cannot be cured by tho use o Hall's Catarh Cure. Fran k J. Cheney. Sworn to before rne and subscribed ia mv , .rKeuiu.,inis tinaay 01 December, . ! A. D., 1SKS. A. W. Gleasok, " Xnlarii Puh!.: SEAL. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Drutrdsts,75e. Hall's Family Pills are the best. The chronic borrower seldom man back in his own coin. pays a NOT A but it cures 9 I. n is y M i',T. " " .- ;" mpWti in. the WW. It pntUirrh, o S3 - m mr mr a -" J aw; wm m . aar TWO BOTTLES CURED. , , Raleigh, X. C. of your h22V 10 tbe TOrati PPrtIs Hi v KHirMACiDt Two Dottles cured my son of a bad eaae. If th:a will be of any benefit to you in advertising your meritoFious dyou ifsTitl Yours truly. W. H. BAND. Steirard. N. C. JaatUutton for Blind. All Druggists, $1.00, or expressage prepaid. Bobbitt Chemical Co., - Baltimore, fid., U. S. A. yhursfora Clear Head m & BROMO-SBITZER, " B.H.H. rra Ia Wi4 r T-TiT ! T rr I - n. ti. rw. Tr &rf. .t 4-br J P S l i-a. 1V.U ti L-. oiZ a fc-m'-Irr blir. ad. ttfrr. am a4 Wa n?4 tr lbrf&l. lUr.i. c Ki, or Dux.'f . k'iri. attu-j. xo t lrdn4 t.rif ct in tfce rr. -k :r'k, j drafprM. &o.a n tie r 1. U-etK. tb.fi j Kot blood. 3 ma dja iLt.t f rt'.arrl 1 are atr .ra of an lOiaU !- toa vt tU Hood. TaVe fkfa 1WJ iU mtllHB.) vwa all aaJ pia top. tb' poi mj m drttro7d a4 s real p-mnrtit rjr n roa J of ta orft rWa nii'.im or foal-l catarrh. Thootaai ! catwr currd by taking K Bit- It trrr.fth mt riV kdnj sad ipf ir ttoa Irufji!t. tl ir Urs? btt'. ' i.'.- Ut Ir writhe Hlxon BAUM . 1 ' M.L b'.l M . At'.iaU. 1L. I W nbr trjlw aaJ fne in-Jrl J a-at ta taVJ t:f. It i rju.t nalcraJ that an rvrati j;-rT-hojnd ah jid -ra4cBay run don a t- bot. riTHriT,ntJrrnr-J.N Stor Br ttt fir 6rl tlaj ' li lr. ift Nerrj:i:o:'r. t .":rl :r!t :r Uf. L.II.Kur. I.td..Vl Ar.-ti m..!'M. A rfrsier i f -fr?'iv a n-.n to con. or; otl.r. ts t.. v a : t hit M.WtajIov'a SootlunSjrt-j f cr r r i tectia5jj,Htta tL aTa.. i4-;o lni 1 j. ;li-r..auayii-a.a.cur! wtud oiic.ij-. au..;. Vru ran't iiieaaare 1 ' tlic 1t.. !, of h hi.r. !.( ur raiitft -t !.IM.v t 5 a isiuKh owr-. - J. YV. I) rail. ?-J I A vriiu?. N.. Mitii ai 'il. i:.i... Ja. , "f ri Tbc n:a! r. ii ar.a with toi..ly tL.r.l. cvcrLcU i hij:i,;. l'i'TNAM Fa 'rTtSs 1YKS color :!. Vu.l i.!:d t'of.e.n at one bui.ini h,iU!f iopie d ""t 1. wUt l;ppc::a long a it d e.!.'l iipji to thrm. 0JmmmMkJmrmJIMJm' S2.50 a Bbl. ? in Amrrlrm. f 'I atural r Yrlfr"r1rfltcr' I a.- ly Vl lmla m l Itl or . I c l.tf. ,wr m. l l llrtt-Wrap V.a-rlhcl ri. nA.mml af 'I rr-ialr. rruc .Mavrnruia V. r.-aeriltj. per C o.. Clari !a rr, . rr-r. .1 . : ne f JOUNA.rAI.VUrlTK'fl. l C rwM, la. II nmlrte Trtth tvriik rji'a, ua sen scys i.t:r r- t A Safe Subject. Chicago News: "V.".4at tan I pr(ach , about next Sunday that will please the entire inrcation V asked the ', new minister. "lr-ach a.uiit the e vils if liches," rcpiiid the old deacon. ' "There isn't a member of the con;;rc- : nation that is wonh over $2..u." ( Sp'ir.g Notes From Billville. l.-t.-raturo has been lively the nast j two Wetlic. All the p..cts ar plowin. While our leading novelist was Th' ri is no "sons of the plowman' in this set ti m. The plowman is too , busy swearing at the mul. So. 13. Aching- barks ar cased. Hip, back, and loin pains overcome. Svreilintj of the limbs and tlropsj si-n.? v:ni:h. 1 hey com-c-t urine with bnck dust 6cdi- . . xet asive, , am in pass- 1.111, iii"oiiii, inn ea j. wt-iun;. Doan's Kidney 'i'a diss, v ar.l remove calculi and pra vcl. elieve Leart ialnita- tion, sleeplessness, hradaclio, nervousness. FREE COOP FOR CC1 AKD VOUKcT FoT-Mnjua Co,. Buffalo. X. Y. I'lase send mi by mail, without cbi rge, trial box boau'a Kidut-jr puis. Name Post- office Stat 'Cat ont wnnm c roatcr-Mia.ura Col. Ho2wlo. N. y.i Medical Advice Fro StrtcUy CoafblectiaL '9J August Noel, the oldest negro in Louisiana of whom any accurate re cord is preserved, is dead in Ascen sion Parish on the Eben Hall planta tion of Henry McCall, collector of cus toms at New Orleans. ICoel was born In McCall, Plaquemine Paritli. on the plantation of Richard MeCall. grand lather of his last employer, in 17&3 and lived there throusb. the nineteenth century. He wa3 born a slave and as such grew to manhood. When the Me Calls moved up the river to Ascen sion in the 50s Noel was taken with them. After Lincoln's emancipation proclamation he remained with the family of his former master, continu ing ia their service as elave or em ployee Kj-4 years. Snow, rain. hail, and gleet have fal len in Ensland, doing great damage. 5 1 . 9 JL7 CURE-ALL, RHEUMATISM POTATOEb -J Fills. mM j Coughed lor many j?sr. It dftii L t of skep n4 I cr '7 n. I iben tnel Aftr't Ocry ?en o4 vss qaktly cani. R. N. Mnn, rsilMiDt.Tcnx. 8 Sixty years of cures and sucn testimony as trie above have taught us what Ayer's Cherry Pectoral will do. Wc know it's the great est cough remedy ever made. And you will say - 1. n so, 100, ancr you iiy . 3 There's cure in cverf drop. n TkM ataaa : fr It. rr e)t rar 4w. tr ar ti. it. tm aa a Xf t. taha M. iWi taka . tl hM v. Iava n wltfc him ri! J I iU t. I -. Van. Ccmperfjitions cf Psitrs. In tl ralnMry, Kn !' at' 1 in'.-- ar Dot r;'! tra.f Tb lti;h T f.c T..1 not .. :cd r - h tacc ef th be! It. an ! the c aliinc t di-KTaJfl into a fi.-r ; rcf . 'mi H.r i it tnad Uie (o.i , r f ri':i'-r 11 lnt. Tl woiL -f thr 11 1 j : 1 1 y t nicre f rvlallr In th rnlci f V moral and tir.irin.a. ar.d thr-fi'r r.ever te "2rr.i 'ii'y tcmrxnuii any e!austt ecn:;n t la! x . -Nevertl.-!eij. tho mlritT adap : tr conduct and kirr.tns to his 1-U:a i ; ir.s ordinarily di hae. uri :. j hac. a salary pro orti'n?.li tl." raand f lh rI I be I tI" " c. t: ; tomt'Ctsation. l:r nv:e -atls( .: K worthy of conii -ration than a Century. fi'vcn'.",n 11. in c . utcs now an A:--r!u elK-tr!c ra'.lroa ' r-z. i'.o tt r ! rate i cm .. T . at il ! Eptxd U still the :ebi. r mm ycu wlw nn LVLSrYKLRL. 7 tTt ZCiS C. 2A tr t TO VVEfti SUvry Cxti arrf r-j tzr., se acrij rr T;r t.t tw -tat til- r. arr v".- prtet Urjr.-';e y.QS o TMC rlifl of-Ar'tttj j-r? a 1. 10171 CtLKIiimi ,11' IS T5TZ2S Grandma Is Generally n.hf m a n Taic advaiiUtr of f-iT ait excri-ncr' aed a-V h r ahat is If-.t for vour I.i.rr. t- Si V Inev and KNwI Tncblc. W't think fche will recommeni DH. THAC!t.fS LIVER AKD BLOGD SYRUP because ahe l.aa trirt it 4.nl Hon a curra (rraoi isatkrt Ui car and i rtliaSk. VotilryiL Xc and $1 1 at pl druririxla. Ir. ThaOicr a Urcr Mrcikibr lri. Xcra' Ya. yntir drovciat. aclla it. Ite aarc It 'a lr. Thach-f . though. Wiitr our Cc.un-tua rvr-rrmmt eyt'taininjr a rnii.jua, and truitt irr . .. . THACHETt MCCICINE COKMKT. Cactta(esi. Ttro. S25 Every Day Caa ! aaajy saada alU mm t Well Augers & DrDi Ob nan at4 a koraa frnltw I ar tho on it tuaaara tar Tide V t atoria mad &ucaIniiidaT mmrtm , tturnll thr Itr mm Wmmm'. I Kibi ufMrantarm nik fpv.m .1. i..uato i Swa aad Ctftmlata I kl. Aodraaa, f . LOOBIS t.UCMIU CI. 1UTH, fll DROPSYi 19 CATS TClATkTtST F3L i Havo na Drotfj ad In jVjet'Asz. a ipacxahy lot t5 rean wltn taa xacit urcati. aTtcariau.rUr . CI VjVa, liz.r.C2KSIl3t fAPUDINE Cour v CURES Stomach; AM) r ; Indigestion) IO. 2 and c. at limvtti.m. ' Ccaoine stamped C C C. Tr.-r rc!4 ia t BcY7are cf the izzlzr '. zz tries !o SiJ j SCREEN 151. A VT " costs y &r?2l Crentwct, Cheapest TV. on Earrnsr ci oep C" Cattle, rtc inrMr t:Ttrrt -! a aan inf - a'at r-.. Oniion Dcllsr Cra: nu fMttjr.iT ra r t-""1; ,:,r f ka t.4 lv., c .utu at Br. .. nM, rr--:i'. tau tr .- 4. a ri al I - r .. --f r.. t -l arra a T-lv 1 Ma lr fciaaa 1 aVtcf r ' - Forthla cticoal 1 .'IWn a 1HI-'T; TV.,, i . . ,.tfucdUr,' IIL'IT IRPtik am ur-l TRAWBCBUV PLl' rURlB'.HCXEl CIBAPC TtE HPiRir.1 1 rrr. rv-CataloraaaMt iopactSoa. A -'auU Braaa liharai ..J flrrrra el Baa ravara lrahara aaJ Uarr- eiioauat- roll kloaxIrtfCa-rkrrJ ralla LTL Alao urr POL4M) CBIBa aEOATS, tM idatSa-rrttaak. f J. B. WATKIS8 A a a a orw x " u SilXlTAl'Y Hnrsrr LAND WAR R isaed to aoMieniof say war. Ala Kllif'i taal Hoa.rr4 l?tib:a. Wr'n3 f AJ B. H. iU-bt-K. F.O. BOX !. ALL . la Ibr IrOoO. drnairlt. t i : W Ki. ll i 6 1 i " ! i t I r 7"
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 2, 1903, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75