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THE CAUCAOIAN PUBLISHED RT THURSDAY H mZ CAJCAIA!f PUB. CO. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 1-00 nt mm T til Moetba, Tkr Moatka. Ho. . . . I COUNCIL. 9 f TBADF ' 11. rniMt l( PTri LIIIEIITY-OME TO UKaTII Give m liberty or give u death, soliloquized the leader of the lltth band of poor vermin eaten prisoner at Cattle Uayne, and little reckin whether It ended In life or death k It hrnuirht exemption from the liv- - - o - log death to which he and his com nanlon had been doomed by the democratic reform adrnini-ttration'ol North Carolina, ho made the fatal break fatal to one or two of hi? fellow, and for aujrht he then r knew to himself as well. On tu fateful morning of April 20th twelve of these convicts decided to bid adlen to the lice and filth and miscegenation forced upon thern r the authorities. Borne are still at larsre some dead, while other. es- rj- cajiel only to be recaptured in the white city of Wilmington by negro oflicers and again turned over to the vermin. In a much as Col. Fire- tell Waddell, he of revolutionary fame, has been turned down by hi former comrads In arms a.s maor of Wilmington it Is Buirirested that he be made Captain-general, and com mander in-chief of the camp of Cas tie Hayne, where his fignting pro cavities cm have lull play uion the army of vermin said to inhabit the camp, and that he be provided with a miniature tire bell and furn ished a coJe of signals for the mar haling to arms of his hosts, and that he be placed under general orders to strike till the last bloodsucker ex pires even if it Ix-come necessary to choke the current of the Cape Fear river with their carcasses". Now that the machine has figure11 Just how much money will be re quired to meet the various "wants" f the state government, tsald mach ine has gone to work and devised a scheme by which to force the peo ple to put up the stuff. A certain uniform raise of valuation can of course ba relied upon to fetch In i elven sum of money. This too w w without changing the rate of tax tion. Accord. ngly the three rail road omnrsMioners are to tour tee ,iate and Inform the assessors Just hat raise is required In each sect Ion or county. Thus It I the pwple are mide to foot ihe b'lls created by the wanton extravagance, not to hay criminal vl idlctlveness and spiteful legislation of the three last demo cratic assemblies. How long will the people tolerate and resignedly bow to such oppression? There will be some fun when collecting time comes. Wait and see. . Poor old ring ruled North Carolina! We are aeain reading about the petrified man that was reported to Btored in he dl have been found near Mills River this State last month. An Asheville paper Saturday con tained a large advertisement by the owner of the petrified man stating that he would be on exhibition in that city on that date. We do not doubt that they have a man of stone on exhibition there and as the Char lotte Observer first brought us the news of this "petrified man" we woull kindly ask tlut it try o ob tain the name of the sculptor. MO rE ClilSTI BUimOCXDED ReroiatioaUta IUa to Mmrrm Oat TW Towa VTaCar UJa ml 40 Cti far Cape Ilaytien, Thursday, April, 23. The German cruiser Vint, which called at Port-au-Prince, brings details of the fighting at San Domingo, on April ISth. President Vasouez and his forces attacked the city vigorously at G o'clock on the morning of the ISth. After severe fighting that lasted for one hour the government forces suc ceeded in gaining an entrance to the city. They were quickly driven out, however, leaving behind many of their number dead or wounded. The report of the death of Casimlro Itodero, Minister of the Interior, Is confirmed, as is that of General Aguiles Alvoreza, governor of Pu erto Plata, who was in command of the go vernment forces. After being driven from the city the govern ment troops were seized with panic and at 10 o'clock, President Vasquez had about him not more than 50 faithful followers. He was forced to flee, abandoning all his arms and supplies. When the Vineta left San Dom ingo on the 20th, quiet had been re- Provisions were scarce and dear. Foreign Minister Sanchez, under ihe Vasque govern ment, and hig followers, are reported to be in a critical situation. The foreign consuls at Monte Cristi is surrounded by the rebels and the lack of provisions is begin ning to be felt. Water is sold there at 40 cents per five gallons, The plan of the revolutionists would seem to be to starve out Monte Cristi and force it to surrender. The rebels around Monte Cristi are com manded by General Navarro. OUR GRAND CLUBBING OFFER- Now ii the tim . to tend In your Subscription to the Caccaiia-X and gt the advantage of our grand clubbing rates. We will send Thz Caucasian, Atlanta Constitution and The Suxsty Focth all one Tear for $2 .OO By ordering the three at once yon get the SUNNY SOUTH FREE. It la published weekly and Is fnll of good Southern Stories by Southern authors, including Stories for the young as well as for the older ones. The Hamlet Outlook is the name of r new paper just established at Hamlet by Messrs W. S. and G, V. Barnes. The paper is non sectarian and non partisan but is published in the interest of the upbuilding of the community. The paper is in very competent hands and we predict a oright future for it. The Italeigh Times of April 23rd contained the following pertinent editorial observation: it is not a popiuar mission the corporation commission is on, in structing tax-listers as to the re cent laws for taxing property, with the ultimate idea of raising taxes on real estate. Well we should say not, and we opine that the mission referred to will grow more and more unpoplar as the weeks and months go by. And why should It not be unpopular? Think of a commission being sent out from Italeigh at the expense of the tax payers with the express ob Ject of devising ways and means whereby to wrest from the people more taxes to pay for democratic folly and extravagance such as en acted by the last legislature! And then think of the enormous debt hanging over the state? and how, by whom andjfor what ignoble purposes this debt wai created! The idea of sending three ringsters on such a Jaunt over N. C. at this season of the year in order to teach the as sessors what valuation to place upon real estate in the different sections in order to raise a certain sum of money, is new to the people of North Carolina. It looks like "Bizlng the pile" and taking lb whole business, and this appears to be the ultimate aim of the crowd in control It will be a fine recreation no doubt for these honorable gentry to ride over the state and have their expenses paid out of the peoples money, but where's the man who feels that lie is so grossly undertaxed as to necessitate such measures, and where's the person that believes a man from Raleigh knows more about values in any rural section than three competent men living in such locality? The annual catalogue of the State University nas reached our desk. It shows a toial euro.tuieui of stu dents for the present year, exclud ing those who attended the summer school, of COS, wuich breaks the record of enrollment for the University. It does seem that it Is about time for the penitentiary officials to make a statement of the financial con dition of that institution. we were told during the recent m A A a campaign mat a large surplus . was on hand. As there is a large deflci In the State Treasury an itemized report showing thi3 large penitent iary surpluswould prove, very inter esting reading matter just at presen to the tax payers of the' State. MaJ. J. A. Lundeen, of the United States army who is now stationed at Fort Caswell, has been detailed by the War Department to inspect the North Carolina National Guards. A few days ago a car load of eggs were wrecked at Mud Cut this state. If it were crmpaign time doubt ess the democratic headquarters would be established there so they could sling mud and rotten eggs at those who oppo ed them (whjch is th-ir only argument during cam piigns). But it is not yet too late r them to establish their head quarters there next year as the more stale the eggs the more preferab.e.J It would be much easier for the penitentiary authorities at the Camp at Castle Haynes to kill all the fil thy vermiunjiu the camp instead of trying to whitewash them. Alabama's "ew SufTeraee Law DiHniied in the Supreme Court Washington, D. C, April 27. The United States Supreme Court today decided the case of Jackson W. Giles vs. The Board of Regis trars of Montgomery county, Ala. Giles is a colored man who was de nied the privilege of registering as a voter under the new constitution of Alabama, and the case was brought to test the validity of the portion of the State constitution bearing upon this question. The relief sought was denied on the ground that the case is political. Justice Holmes, who delivered the opinion, said that for he to in terfere would be unheard of relief in cases presenting only political ques ions. The court as a whole did not pass upon the question of Jurisdiction, which was the question certified by the Circuit Court for the middle district of Alabama, and Justice Harlan dissented on the ground that the court should have declined to assume jurisdiction. justices urewer ana urown uni ted in a dissent in which they up held the jurisdiction of the Federal courts on the ground that a3 Giles was denied the right of voting for a member of Congress by the refusal of the right to register a Federal question was involved. Confederate Veteran Ilea n ion, New Or leans, La.. May 10-22, 1003 For the above occasion the South ern JKauway will sell tickets to New Orleans, La , and return at rates named below, Goldsboro $19.- 75, Raleigh $18.35, Durham $18.25, Greensboro $17.15. Winston Salem $16 95, Salisbury $16.20, Hickory $15 50, Charlotte $15.30 Approxi mately low rates from other points. Tickets sold May 16-21, 1903 in clusive with final limit to leave New Grleans without validation May 24, 1903. Original purchaser may secure extension of final limit, leaving New Orleans up to, and in- cludiug June 15th, 1903, by person ally depositing ticket with Special Ageut at New Orleans on, or before May 21th 1903, and upon payment of tee of fifty cents at time of de- posij. These rates apply via At lanta, Montgomery and Mobile, or via Atlanta and Birmingham. General J, S. Carr has selected the Southern Railway, via Atlanta, Montgomery and Mobile as the offi cial route for his Annual "Confede rate Veterans' Special" which will consist of first class day coaches, and Standard Pullman Cars to be hand led through to New Orleans with out change. This Special train will leave Raleigh, N, D. at 3.52 p. m. Sunday May. 17th, 1903 and will reach New Orleans about 8.30 p. m Munday May. 18th. Berth rate from Italeigh and Durham $6.00 Two persons can occupy a berth wiehout additional cost. - Excellent service on regular trains in both directions. Special low rates from New Orleans io nearby poincs. Ask your Agent for rates from your station. For fur.her information and sleeping car reservation write It. L. Vernon, T. P. A. Charlotte, N. C. Order at Once. And g6t three papers for the price of two. Address all orders to CAUCASIAN PUB. CO., KALEIGH, N. C. A room hung with pictures is a room hung with thoughts. Reynolds. IT SAVID HIS LEO P. A. Danforth of LaGrange, Ga., suffered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg; but wiites that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles; it's the best salve in the world. Cure guar anteed. Only 25cts. Sold by all druggists. The Pardon Mill it Still Running The pardon mill is still running On April 1st, the Governor issued nine pardons for prisoners whose terms ranged from thirty days to six years. "When Russell pardoned a few it was incompetency; now that Aycock has pardoned many it is Christianity. See? Contract for State Printing Awarded The contract for the State printing was given out Monday to E. M. Uzzell of Raleigh, Safe Blown Open and llobb d at Lg Gran a s La Grange N. C, April 28 Rouse Brothers' bank was robbed iat night the safe being blown open with some explosive. . The safe and bank fixtures were totally wrecked, and the front windows broken." All the money was taken excett a small quantity of coin, " the" amount being between $2,500 and $3,500. The loss is fully covered by insurance. Tho horse and buggy of Dr. J. M, Hodges are missing and are sus posed to have been stolen. Two or three other buggies were seen stand ing back of the bank At least six: men are supposed to have been con jceraed in the robbery. THE SATNT LOUIS AND SAN FRAN CISCO R. R. OFFERS TO THE COLONIST. Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas Nebras ka, Colorado, Texas, Oklahoma, and Indian Terry's. On 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, SaundersVG.A. P. D., Atlanta, Ga, . 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 eacn vv eanesaay with all ' expenses direct from headquarters. Money advanced for expenses. Manager, 840 Caxton Bldg., Chicago. SOUTHERN R. R. In effect January 13th, 1903 This condensed schedule is pub lished as information and is sub ject to change without notice to the public. TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH, N. C. 12.50 a. m. No. Ill daily for Greensboro and local points. Carries Pullman sleeper Raleigh to Greens boro, open for occupancy at 9.00 p. m. connecting at Greensboro with train No. 39, "Atlanta Express. Pullman sleeper and day coaches to Atlanta, Pullman Tourist sleeper to San Francisco Cal., Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays via New Or leans and Southern Pacific, No. 33, "Floriday Express," for Charlotte, Columbia and Savannah, Pullman sleeper to Jacksonville. Port Tampa Charleston and Agusta connections for all points in Florida. No. 37, 'Washington and Southwestern Limited," solid Pullman tram draw ing room sleepers, New York to New Orleans and Memphis, con nection is also made for Winston Salem, Wilkesboro, Danville and local stations 5:20 a. m. No. 112 daily for Goldsboro and local stat ions: connecting at Goldsboro with Atlantic Coast Line for Wilming ton, N. C, Wilson, N. C, Tarboro, N, C, Norfolk, Va., and immed iate stations, also at Goldsboro with Atlantic and North Carolina Rail way for Kinston, N. C, Newberne, N. C, and immediate stations. 8 56 a. m. No. 107 daily for Greensboro and local stations, con nects at Durham for Oxford, Hend erson, Keysville and Richmond. At University Station for Chapel Hill daily except Sunday. At Greensboro with train No. 36. U. S. "Fast Mail" for Washington and all points north. Pullman drawing room sleepers to New York and Richmond; close connection for Winston-Salem, Mocksville and local stations, with train No. 7 for High Point, Salisbury, Charlotte and local stations. 10.30 a. m. No. 108 daily for Goldsboro and all local points, con nects at Selma for Wilson, Rocky Mount and all Eastern North Caro lina points. At Goldsboro for Wil mington, Kinston, Newberene, N. C, and Norfolk, Va., where close connection is made with Chesapeake Line for Baltimore and all other outgoing steamers. 3.53 p. m. No. 135 daily for Clreensboro and immediate stations; connects at Durham for Oxford, Clarksville, Keysville daily except Sunday. At University Station for Chapel Hill daily except Sunday At Greensboro with train No. 29 for Columbia, Augusta, Savannah, Charleston, Pullman sleeper and first class coaches Washington to Jacksonville, Fla. No. 35 "U. S. Fast Mail" for Atlanta and all points south and southwest, Pullman draw ing room sleepers to Birmingham and New " Orleans, day coaches Washington to New Orleans, also with north bound trains No. 34 and 38 for Washington and all points north. Pullman drawing room sleep ers and observation car to New York; connection Is also made at Greensboro frWaston-SaIem and at Salisbury to Memphis. 4.12 p. m, No. 136 daily for Goldsboro and local stations. ; C.H. Ackert, General Manager. W. ATurk, Pass. Traf. Manager. S. H. Hard wick, G. P. A., Wash- ington, D. C. R. L. Vernon, T. P. A. Charlotte, N.C. T. Green, City Ticket Agent. P to, nn fj-flpT ill Willi U A.u atl.ita coNtTrruTtai UPON TOTAL PORT RECEIPTS OF COJTOTJ lot SEPT., 1902, TO iwn jau, igivnocipa 3iDt,.iooa, MAGNIFICENT TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLAR OFFER, Tothoono Making tho exact, or tho nearost to tho euct, , oTi mat oof kA.AMAfM. t aii united STATES PORTO from Sept. if 2, to January SO. 1003 Snna tho 1002, To tho noxt nearest estimate To tho second next nearest To the five next nearest To tho ten next nearest To the flftoen next nearest - To the twonty next nearest To tho fifty next nearest To the ono hundred noarcst -S300 oach 200oach lOOeach 60 each I.OOO I.DOO v2fOOO . I.OOO 1,000 lOoach OOO O each POO For distribution among thos tlmatea not taking any of tho abovo 303 prlxos) om- Ing within I.OOO bales either way or th exact figures o Should tho oxact flgursa havo boon lon during tho contest prior to Sept. I ot there was offered to tho successful estimate. 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