THE CAUCASIAN PUBLISH. HT THURSDAY BY TUX CAUCASIAN PUII.CO. SUBSCRIPTION 8ATE8. m Yiwr. . fl.OO tlx Month, Three Months, .60 85 No. iMk 11. Last week the Grand Jury in Cumberland county, after making a visit to tho county Jail, returned a charge of negligence agtinut the sheriff and Jailer. Tbey reported that the jail wu infested with filthy vermin, that the prisoners were not properly fed, and that, the aick pris oner had to sleep on the hard floor. This is some more of the fruits of Democratic 'good government." SHOUM) UK IIIIOUE.V UIV The revolt against the Democratic machine in Ahhevllle, which ha de veloped during the landing muni cljiel campaign, i of unuHual sig niflcance. A large number of the bent Democrat in Abbeville have repuditeI tho record of the party, and the ticket nominated in that city. A movement has crystalized and put out a citizen'H Independent ticket, hoadtd by Judge George A. Shu ford, for mayor. Air. J. II. Tucker, a leading attor ney, and also a Democrat, i chair man of tlio camjaign couimitU for tho Indiendent ticket. At a large masw meeting In Ashe villo the other night, Chairman Tucker In an addre., taid : 'Ours U a cau.-e that may well be advocated by the preacher of Ashe vllle and their churches, but what have the other Hid" to nay? They fay we are breaking up a party! That's awful ! If a pirty utand for the- IfsueH which the Democratic larty dn now, in this city, they Hhould be broken up. If wo are the instruments in breaking up the Democratic party, we are forming a Iarty that excel anything that has ever been in Aphevilie, (Applause). We liave the het element of the Democratic and llepublican party, and our opponent tan take the re.-t. We want the people to come with u and form a good govern ment. Af ertto event of rtatur day I belb-vo every honest Demo crat will 'and with hi party no longer in thi i-UH. (Applause.) Just think of it 1 Tho registering of gnorant zolorcd voter who were fused registration nix months ago!" Judge Shu ford, the Independent candidate for mayor, followed in a fljeech to the fame effect, lie said that there was a time when the Democratic party of Asheville stood for the best government and best so ciety of Asheville, but that it did it no longer. That the best people of all parties should now join and de feat the Democratic machine, and restore good government to Ashe ville. About the Fame condition exists in Charlotte and many other towns, yet Messrs. Simmons and Aycock say that they must reconcentrate. the distilleries in towns to put them under the control of "good government." The assertion of Independent man hood in Asheville against the Sim mons machine Is what must sooner or later occur over the whole State. Yes, the Simmons machine "must be broken up" in order to estab lish tho rule of the people and in sure good government. The last statement from the Uni ted State Treasury shows there la I223.32G.1 87.12 cnh balance In the Treasury April 30th, 1903. This is exclusive of the Reserve and Trust Funds. DICK MORSE LOCKED UP. Asheville Policemen Detain Him a While on the Charge of Blocking the Street Pastor Vines Pours Hot Shot Into the Regular Democrats. Asheville, May 3. One thousand persons today heard Pastor Vines, of the First Baptist Church, preach on the theme, "The Philosophy of the Anti-Saloon League Movement." Mr. Vines vigorously assailed the leaders of the regular Democratic organiza tion, referring to the Democratic nom inee for mayor, C. T. Rawls, as the head of the saloon and bawdy house ticket, and declaring that "Ichabod" was written all over the politician who rn counter to the moral sentiment of the State. He declared the course of the regulars would have the effect of driving the best element of the citi zenship of the State out of the Demo cratic party, because the spirit that had prompted 60,000 men and the wo manhood of the State to endorse the London bill was behind this move ment. After the service, while the crowd of men stood on the street discussing these bold utterances, policemen ar rested and locked up Rev. Dick Morse, the temperance lecturer from Char lotte. Anti-Saloon League members characterized the act of the policemen as an outrage, but the officers say the lecturer was blocking the streets. Police Judge' James later ordered the officers to release Morse. SHOT DOWN IN COURT HOUSE, j James Marcum, a Prominent Attorney of Lexington, the Victim. Lexington, Km... May 4. Jast alter he had finished filing topers reopen ing the contested election cases of Breathitt county, James B. Marcum vu shot and killed by an unknown assassin- He fell In the front entrance of the court bouse at Jackson, Ky.. and never spoke, death being almost instantaneous. He fell within a few yards of where Town Marshal James Ockrell was shot down in July, the assassin 'being stationed in the court house in each Instance. Marcum was counsel for the fasion ists who are contesting for the ofUces of county judge, sheriff and other places now held by Democrats. As a result of his efforts and his connection with the Cockrell faction in the Har-gis-Cockreli feud he had for a year been generally regarced as a "marked man." Various plots to assassinate him have been reported and sworn to in affidavits. For seventy-two days last fall he was a prisoner in his own home, daring not even to go out on his porch. The shots appeared to come from a doorway or possibly from behind a door in the corridor, but as the pass age was quickly cleared amid great confusion, no one seemed able to state accurately where the assassin was lo cated. No arrests have as yet been made, even on suspicion. Marcum was a trustee of the Ken tucky State College, was United States Commissioner of his district. He prac ticed in Breathitt county for seven teen years. iMJiiji m Brawl OUR GRAND CLUBBIHC OFFER- Now is ths time to send In your Subscription to the Caucasian and gt the advantage of our grand clubbing rates. We will send Tna Caucasia?, Atlanta Coxsnnmos and Tbe Scnny South all one year for $2 .OO By ordering the three at once yon get the SUNNY SOUTH FREE. It Is published weekly and is fall of good Southern Stories by Southern authors, including Stories for the young as well as for the older ones. During the term of the recent leg lslature one of the members of that body paid in a speech: "In Democ racy there is decency, without it there is none." We think if this very decent member will read care fully of the filthy conditions o'f the Jail at Fayetteville and of the con vict camp at Castle Haynes, he will have to swallow the "decency" part fo his speech, even though it may not be an palatable going back as it was coming. But probably we give too much consideration to this young fledgling, because in makiug this utterance he befouled his own nest. He was raised on llepublican pap, and his own father and family connections till get their support from the same source. ? Like all new converts, he is try ing to ingratiate himself into the favor of his new bosses the Sim mons machine, with false extrava gances. A subscriber, in a letter renewing his subscription to the Caucasian, says: "When you get the report of the committee on that penitentiary surplus, please pup!ish it in the Caucasian. t wish to see it." We wilt 7 lame bblish this repor if they will evtr give us the oppor tunity, but when we do see R, if we ever do, we fear it will be like the Irishman's catfish, we will find! has over, MORE FIGHTING IN THE PHILIPPINES. Details of the Riot of San Miguel and His Band. Washington, May 4th. Unofficial reports received at the war depart ment, give additional details of the campaign which resulted in the death of "General"San Miguel and the utter rout of his band of outlaws by the Philippine scouts, commanded by lieu tenant Nickerson and Reese. It ap pears that the Scouts located San Mi guel's band in a strongly fortified po sition, about half way between Ca- loocan and Mariquina. The fort was situated in the bend of a slough in a very broken country covered with a dense jungle of bamboo. It consisted of a square stone block house encloesd by a stone wall about eight feet high and so well concealed that it had heretofore escaped discovery. This cor ral and the block house were built by the Spaniards many years ago. Lieu teants Nickerson and Reese and their men made a gallant attack on this stronghold under a very heavy fire from the enemy who fired through loop holes in the wall. In spite of this fire the scouts charged over the wall and engaged the enemy in a hand-to- hand combat inside the corridor, driv ing them in to the fort. In this as sault Lieutenant Reese was shot through the thigh just below the groin. The fight lasted about" an hour and one-half. The Americans lost three killed and ten wounded, the latter, in cluding Lieutenant Reese. The enemy lost heavily. There were 35 dead and dying in the fort and six lay dead out side. Many more dead and wounded were scattered about in the jungle. No prisoners were taken. The body of San Miguel was taken to Caloocan, where it was fully identified. STEAMER HAMILTON" SUNK NEAR NORFOLK. Confederate Veterans Reunion. New Or- Nana, La.. Max 10-2'. , 10O.J For the above occasion the South ern Railway will sell tickets to New Orleans, La., and return at rates named below, GoitUboro $19 75, Raleigh $18.35, Durham 18.25, Greensboro $17.15, Winston Salem $10.95, 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 cluding June 15th, 1903, by person ally depositing ticket with Special Agent at New Orleans on, or before May 24th 1903, and upon payment of fee of fifty cents at time of de- posij. These rates apply via At lanta, Montgomery and Mobile, or via Atlanta and Birmingham. General J, 8. 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 3pecial 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. Monday May. 18th. Berth rate from Raleigh 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 R. L. Vernon, T. P. A. Charlotte, N. C. Order at Once. And get three papers for the price of two. Address all orders to CAUCASIAN PUB CO., RALEIGH, N. C. A room hung with pictures is a room hung with thoughts. Rey nolds. IT SAVED 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 be3t 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? Collided with th Sag-inaw Sixteen Lives ware Loat Others Rescued in their Night Clothinar. Norfolk, Va., May 5. A collision at sea that cost the lives of twentv . . , , . l Contract for State Printing Awarded the Clyde steamshipSaganaw by theJ The contrct for the State printing Old Dominion Steamship Com-;was 8iven out Monday to E. M. Danv'g liner Hamilton, occurred be-, uzsu oi xwueign, tween Winter Qua-ter Lightship and Fen wick Ishnd Lightship on the Virginia coast, at 4:40 o'clock this morning, j the saint lotjis and san fran- The scene of the collision is about Cisco r. r. offers to the thirteen or fourteen miles off the I colonist. shore and between 180 and 200 miles south- of New York or be-. Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas Nebras tween 126 and 140 miles north of ka Colorado, Texas, Oklahoma, and Norfolk. Indian Terry's. There were about thirty-six pas- n tne following dates: sengers on the steamer, sixteen of ; JJeDruary I7tn, Marcn drd and 17th which were lost. Miss Marv San- April 7th and 21st. Write for ad derJin, Windsor, N. C was among the passengers rescued. If the Byby is Cutting Teeth Be sure and use that old and well tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for children teeth vertising matter, Rates and infor mation to W. T, Saunders, G. A. P. D., Atlanta, Ga, WANTED A TRUSTWORTHY gentleman or lady in each county to manage business for an old estab lished bouse of solid financial stand- op tmc Atlanta coaiTtruTioa UPON TOTAL PORT RECEIPTS OF COTTON lot SEPT., 1902, TO IQth JAM., MAGNIFICENT TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLAR OFFER. 1 ing. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind ing. A straight, bona fide weekly net ?P A.nr1 la tho hoof ntmodir 4Vvr nnofi nolom t1 0 An :.1 v i i 1 swunk since the campaign is jarrhcea. Twenty-five cents a bot- each Wednesday with all expenses dirent from hpflrirmortora 47.n 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 raleigu, n. c. 12.50 a. in. 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 Expre3S. 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 train 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 dally 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; closs 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 outgoiDg steamers. 3.53 p. m. No. 135 daily for Greensboro 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 southland 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 for Winston-Salem and at Salisbury to Memphis. 4.12 p. m. No. 136 daily for Goldsboro and local stations. C. H. Ackert, General Manager. W. A. Turk, Pass. Traf. Manager. S. H. Hardwick, G. P. A., Wash ington, D. C. R. L. Vernon, T. P. A. Charlotte, . . N,C. T. F, Green, City Ticket Agent. Office n Yaiboro House Building, To tho ono Making tho xect. or tho noarest to ino V thorocolpta of cotton AT ALL uwiitu n ono IQ02, to January IO. I0O3 To tho next nearest estimate- To tho second next nearest To tho flvo next naarest 8300 each- To the ten noxt nearest - To tho fifteen next nearest---To tho twanty noxt nearest To tho fifty next nearest 200 oach- IOO each- .. DOoach- c 0,000 2,000 I.OOO I.OOO .1,000 1,000 To tho ono hundrod noarost lOonch OOO 6 each POO For distribution among tho tlmatea mot taking any of th abova 203 prtxaa) oom Ing within I.OOO bale either way ortnaesact ugurea ...... m Should the exact figure have been given during the contact prior to Sept. I ft there was ottered to th successful estimate. If made before then Crand total. 010,000 1.100 S.SQ0 UUO.OOtf Conditions of Sending Estimates in Ttds Mammoth 520,000 CcstouL we&iU fbf ti BCNNT BOCTH Mil aeotcr iK!ml fr THE COS JTriCTIOX. t Bam4 SI.00 Ibr WEEKLY CONSTITUTION om yr H t 111 Sasd.'.Oe for SCNNYBOCTUoec rear ad I n aae eallvia.tr la ik 4 8o-d COc for ono estimate alono in tho contest If you don't want a aubsorlpttoa, or tf you wish to make a rumbor of estimates on this basis you may sand THREEostlmatoa for ovary OH1DOL- LAR forwarded at the came time estimates oro sent. If OS many as TEH estimates f sent at ths same time, without subscription, tho sonder may forward thorn with only THREE dollars this spe cial discount ha'nex rvrrrt oniv to estimates of ten. A postal card receipt win do aont for each estimate so recolvod. Whr ro subscriptions ero sent the arrival of tho paper Itself Is an acknowledge. ment that your estlmato has boon recoivad and carefully rocoroeo. Ill Tb mooer an th anbaerlptioa and to aaUmua out coma la tba mm a vaUa ear I Uoa gatoaataar. TaJa rttla la paeldTa. () . Ha ea'JmaW moat b oallea' latar ttaa Daearafcar tlat. 1901. T la aaaa ofa t)a apoa aay prtaa aat'aata. to aioaaj will ba 4r14aS. - BUM FOft S1.C0 MD THREE EST I KATES, WITHOUT SOBSCRIPT10L OTo ba changed tf lubacrlptloot aad attloatea both ara taat I PUBLISHERS CONSTITUTION, Atlanta, Ga. Xalar THBBB aaUmata Ht oaa. tot i oa aodoMd. la roar carnal aaalaal a faDawai Upon Total fort Receipts September l. 1902, to January 10. 1903. 1st 2d 3d I I I I I I I I I I TTaino. . ................ ...,... .................. .............. Pofitoffice. - - Mo State ....... ..... o...t..... .. ....... KOTK If yau wish ooTt ONE estimate fa tVe contfrt -niS FIFTY CK'TS aad SB ait aaty aae Baa at blaaka. 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