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THE OAUCAOIAN rOBLISHL RT TflURHDAY BY TIIK CAJCaiIAX PUB. CO. SUSSCRIFTIQN RATCS mm Vmt. r 44 CHIT-CHAT. (By A. V. DoCKKRYj fioine fople are wondering if the sine rort of justice will 1 mrtl out to the WtLm luurdorcnt that w ex U ndo 1 to Wilcox. M&chen the chief of the rake-off., in the Washington city pot-otn I Steal app an to be a Democrat aud the appointee of the great (irov-r and Adlay the Leadsman. A TORfUDO AT GAIHSTILIE El. TWO KUIOfif 0 BOILOISCS 19 I 2313. 85 tJEM, WOKE AMD C8I102M KILL EO IK THE tffiECK Cotto MUU Vfhmrm Mm? Wra It ported KilUd. Heer carm tm . Othr ttactloa of tb htLt. No. TRAD3!ilC0UNCIL 11. "UWI,MNKii W,LKKI TIIK HTA IKI.IKi: Ai'KMI I. KX t K. (iOVF.KXOK AVCDC'K HTATKIl IN Hi.- Inaugural aiiueiw that UNDEK, AND THEKKFOKK Y 1M 1'MCATlOX IX CONHKUF.XUE OF, Kl'HION HULK ,i.AVLt-MNK.Hrt WALK ED THE HTATK LIKE A I'ErtriLENCE, KIME MTALKEII ABROAD AT NOON, 1AY, fLEKl LAY IMWN WITH A I A KM ANI TIIK HOL7M OF THE IMHTOL WAS MOKfc FKKtjUENT THAN THE HONO OF THE MOCKIWJ FIKIJ." how hta n im the cahe today Ooveknok? Haven't the act OFTIIIIEE KEDHIIIKT LEOILATUKEM I AND MORE THAN TWO YEA US OF VOUK OWN IJENEFH ENT UULK I'AHrtED INTI IIIrtTOHY KIXCK YOU FIUK'fAIMED THE FOHEUOINU? When you ahe cavoutino ovek THE HTATK WHO I'IN( FOR EDUCA TION AND KOADH DON'T YOU IIEAIt OF MOKE CKJMrrt DEI NO UOMMI1ED IN NOUTII CAROLINA THAN EVER IlEFoRK AM) Do YV CONTINUE TO ATT III HUTK TIIKHK TO FUSION RULE? ProtViMjihiH ought to be i: HtiluUd in h.;iiiH of our tulleee to Wacti -oj)l i ttit rvct, way to u th kuil'e, tt.f oapkin an-l the tlu. r bowl It Im not eorn-ct to cut a hi ice of butter with one own knife Tiu-u dip gravy with the h!Jiand convey it to the m,uth with that haiue knife. The rotten g utajre in X. C politico han Iweu di., utl w iih People may diftVr, without all hands being 'Taw-als". Ouly one mj called new piper ke-p up that nasty foit of a fight. Bill Fife h4uit the iheohrgicai harangue basinehH and embarked on the Ik aumont oil trouble bubble. 4. 1 r a . r f. a . air 1 itoiiian ijipiouj lacui rajltig tea-advertising in U-coming as lie- luent a.- Central American revolu tions ami earthquakes with more remunerative rtaults. Sir Thomas id a Tea Merchant. A nd-headed person rarely ever lies witli consumption, nor doe whiskey often kill a Svolchmau. Having ticen unaMe (willingly) to bring about moral reform In political elections the Democratic party has undertaken to regulate the moral appetite of the eople es pecially for liquids. "Some cups s.'ioul 1 be empty." Bion -aid that, "man does not own his estab but his estate owns him" sh irt ly taxes will own b th the man and the e-tate. The Democratic is a vertable Jey kill and Hyde party Jeyktll for want of principles and Hyde for want of suitable stuff for Presidenta I candidate. The light which is continually be mg thrown uiwn the acts of this ancient party establish the belt that exigency, not irin-ip has generally guidd its policy. The following U tiken from the last i-sue of the Htu lby Aurora: "The State troops have Im en called into nervice at Ixington, Ky to kep the peace during the investi gations being mud' of the mutdcr or Dr. Cox, Jim Corkr-ll and J. 13 Marcurn. It is stid that some witness will decline to tell what they know lor fetr they wdi be assassinated when tne troops leave It Is a desperate state of affairs when a court of injustice is forced to sit behind a hreast wok of hayonets. Such Is the outcome of Ooebelism In Kentucky. How much longer will it take Simmonsism to bring North Carolina to the Mune state?" Brother we fear it will not be long before North Carolina will have reached the condition of affairs that now exist in Kentucky. Theie have been more crimes com nitted in the state within the past two years than ever before in the fame length of time and comparatively few are ever punished. As Gover nor Aycock would say: crime walks the State like a nistilence. sleens ParadiselLost. r 1 Intra Hmirn mUk .1 U , 1 I ja uu., a.mUu iuobouuu Tne commode of the Democratic ot the pistol shot is more frequent party is in office not principle, than the sonc nf the mnfkincr htnl I PvJnf Jlli.ctrtr, 4 U.:,.Ui of men tempt only the shallows. Whenever a Democrat begins to widen his political views the ob I tfkStt lira in n T avwUi1 m T" i. 1 1 Treas-lJ ivcpuuuuiu x osi or omer Kinu oi omce. The Indians and Indiana having come to Iloosevelt we mav exrect the Democrats to follow suit. How would Bryan do for Chair man of committee with Cleveland for Presidential candidate? This Is not a bashful age, and straggliug tan shoes still make their appearance. Lucid morals are not necessarily the mother-in-law of whiskey. I am gourd, pepper, sunflower grower. Have grown at rate of 1500 buahels Bull Nose to the acre. Sunflowers 38 inches circumberence and 4i gallon gourds with equare bottoms. Wlutht-r labor or capital is boss, it is difficult to decide, hut surely if there was a divorce labor would get hungry and capital would sulk 1 here is a 320 acre watermelon farm at Hoffman and the planter pays two and a half dollars a year rent for land that could have been uougut ior nan inia rt nt years ago. How some land improves with age and opportunity! I have never seen af ei that looks more like our modern Satan than one Black fish. I caught in Johnston county last summer, uore never had auch a hideous face in his gal lery of Dante's Inferns. By the by if Milton had not read Dante before going blind he could not have dictated to his daughters Gov. Aycock and his crowd said just after the election in 1900 that they would drain the State urey to protect the registrars who helped to steal the election to put him and other demrats in office (well they drained the State's Treas ury alright). Now why didn't this same Gov ernor offer a suitable reward to bring the men to justice who foully murdered Percy Jones In Wilson several nights ago, or is it possible that the governor did not care to interfere as it is reported the men accused of the crime were members of his red-shirt gangjn 1900? A society has been formed in Boston for the purpose of offering inducements to the colored people in the South to 'go to Northern states for employment. . Whereupon some of the democratic papers in this State have put up a howl and are advising, the negroes to beware of such schemes. During campaigns tnese papers curse the negroes and tell how bad he stink?, but after the campaign is over and he thinks of leaving the state for a more congenial clmce then they advise him to stay here with them and to beware of any in ducements offered him out of the State. With all its faults the dem ocratic party will compare favorably with a ten cents circus thats all. The following is from the Wash ington Post: "Negroes are going to start a plug tobacco f&Otory at Richmond. Hope It will come up to their ex pectorations " - We surmise that the chewers of this tobacco would much prefer that It come above the expectoration of the employee. ' I beg whoever is afflicted with the reading of this column to take notice that I have not become plural yet, nor big enough otherwise to assume the "We attitude" Gainesville, Ga., June I. A tor utdo of terrific farce struck Gaines ville this afternoon out of a clear sky, causing fearful Ions of life in this city and New Holland and White bulpbur. As near as can be calculated at this hour the results of 85 men, women and children dead, and perhap 50 more fatally injure 1 with a property loss of something like $300,000. The death list is yet imperfect, not all the bodies having been recovered and identi fied. Many of them were mangled beyond recognition, the only means of identification being the records of j the two cotton mills in which mootj of the victims worked. The death-' ue&img biorm appeared suuaemy a little before 1 o'clock, and within two minutes it had killed nearly a hundred iersons, torn two stories from the five-floor brick factory of the Gainesville cotton mills, de molished two hundred cottages, razed two brick stores to the ground and blew down innumerable out buildings. By what appears to be a miracle tha tornado's fury was confined to the outskirts of the city, the main business and residence portion not being touched. Tor- Santa of rain accompanied the winde, ut wlthm five minutes after its ilrst onslaught, the sun was shining upon a scene ot fearful desolation Unconfirmed reports from White Sulphur, s -ven miles from Gaines ville, say that about twelve persons were killed there. Their names are aot yet obtainable and hopes are ex pressed that this report is unfounded. The furious wind next descended on the.plant of the Pacolet cotton mills at New Holland,' two miles from the Southern station. This is one of the largest cotton mills in the South, employing more than f00 hands The storm spared the Pacolet factory but entirely de molished a hundred of its cottages s anding nearby and tenanted b it- operatives. Here the fatalities were greatest, upwards of 35 persons eing buried in the ruins of the c-ttatjes. Bodies were blown hun dreds of yards and manv of thm v h. u picked up bore no semblance to humanity. The trunk of one y.mng boy was found with the head deCtiDitated as if bv thp cnillnfino From New Holland the tornado swept o ward to the east in the directiou of White Sulphur, a town ot about one hundred persons. The extent of its destruction there can not now be definitely told, but re ports so far received indicate con siderable h ss of life. The bodies of most of the dead in the two cotton mills were fearfully torn and mangled; the skulls of many of them were crushed and the limbs broken; some were torn and crushed about the with tue viscera visibly protrudiucr. The locol phy&icians who cave firt aid to the iniured. sav the siirht. were horrible beyond description. The death list is expected to be of much greater magnitude by morn ing as nearly thirty are believed to be hurt beyond hope of recovery. uainesville has only. twelve local phjvieians and their services were found to be entirely inadequate to the situation. Surgeons came in to-night, however, from Atlanta and several other points so that the number in the city now is forty and all possible care and attention is being given the injured people. ine property loss, it is now esti mated, will reach about $300,000. Io the Jan CASMorouTAX ap pear an " excel lent character hkxch of Gorge GilNrt Willla!, Presi dent of th Chemical National Bank, Nir York, by Hubert N. Burnett. Mr. Williams rp!y to the ques tion To what do yoa owe your oc-e-H in life?' would aeem affWied in many, nays the author, but it a- purely natural and typical of tho man. He xaid : " auriou'e it to uivine jiowrr a u uprigfitntM of transact ions. I take no trk in the notion that one cannot ftucceed without go-called CHuuiercu! jtharmtH. or tricking. a w - - r - Any young man will raod who is diligent and practise uprightuem. Mind you, all cannot reach the top round. In the hanking-busi-neas the great army must follow the routine departments, but oooortunl ties for advancement are ever pres ent." II V V I"- ."J I I ' y fi HOT OP TMI ATLANTA OOHSTITUTloa UPON TOTAL PORT RECEIPTS OF COTTON lot SEPT., 10O2, TO lOth JAN., 1903. OUR GRAND CLUBBING OFFER. Now is the time to send In your Subscription to the Caucasian and g t the advantage of our grand clubbing rates. We will send Th r'ACCASiAN Atlanta CoNsnTrTiON and The Sunny outh all one year for $2.00 By ordering t e three at once you the SUNY fcOUTH FBEE. It Is published weekly and is fu 1 of good Southern Stories by -"outhcrn authors, including Stories for the young as well as for the older onfs. 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Whre subscriptions aro sont tho arrival of tho paper Itaaif la an aoknowledaa. ment that your estlmato has boon received and carefully recorded. wpunek ThlmrmU la itiidrr taavatop IT sttmat moat ba aaallarf Utar Man Dwaaba, tut, iwi of P mf arts aacaata. tba mf tu W taai7 hH4,t. BUIK FOB $1 CO iRD T?.K ESTIMATES. WITHOUT 10IUBIPTI3L (To ea cbaogad If s tipUooa aadaaUaaiaa bolk mr aaal ) PUBLISaERS CONSTITUTION. AiUnti. Cm. THRSB aaumaia. la aaa fan; ma aoaad. raar mil aiataal aa i Upon Total Port Roooipu September I. 1902, UjAnuary 10. 1903. 1st 2d 3d Kama. Poatoffios. . State ....... mwm imimi . CfOTX-IfwUhon.T ONE mtlmtU) In tbe comet. aa WTWTW raa mm . lanta.ir,a. vtobTlA MUmatMtatoa contest ..nJ 1 1I RKnfJ.I JZJStJ laiaij . ..,lu iiia &a vvvLaiui am mtm yv 2?UWtat""bSr1b,UTHB WEEKLY NTITOTIOWOT8TTTaOUT.aaWtA.aal ' 11 - -T"T " bbu kbb niiuiin r in i ninaanmala ' - - tfca aaatilaallua, ahaaglng Uitaoouooa accordm l u .mn rmm"f'mMlimi Addrooo ali erdoro to... Ml f at Maaavy. at ayeeajMitsya; ta a Baavwoaai fcaajc I a Saaaaiy la, I Him- wot w aoMM mwb a. SB TTWE (BfDRJQmOWrnWRlr ATLANTA, SOUTHERN R. R. In effect January 13th, 1903 This condensed schedule is pub lished as information and is sub ject lo change without notice to the public. ATTEMPTED ASSAULT i Startling Evidence Fresh testimony in great Quan tity is constantly coming in. de- clanug Dr. King's New Discovery or v onsumptmn Coughs and Colds to be unequaled. A recent ex pression irom T. J. McFarland Bentorville, Va. serves as example. He writes: I had Hrnnnhitia hree years and dctored all the time without being benefited. Then ; began taking Dr. King's New Dis covery, ana a tew bottles wholly cureu me." Equally effective in curiug all Luog and Throat troubles, . . consumption, Pneumonia and Grip. guaranteed by any Druggist. Trial bottles free, regular sizes 50c. and $1.00 ; Offl cere Hunting the II a man Brute Winaton Seven Years for Bigamy Near Charlotte. N. C. Jun 9 W Ttr f w aa T J a u.a Miichell, a younglwhite man was Winston-Salem, N., June 2 A ' COQVlclea 01 WRamy m the superior negro man about thirty years old C0Urt heTe toay and JudSe Sw me ueieuaanc to sp-vn years at hard labor on the countv roads. morning attempted to commit a criminal assault upon Miss Claude Pegram, daughter of an excellent farmer residing two miles north west of the city. Miss Pegram was at the spring washing some clothes when the negro came up and asked her to get him some water. She told him to go away, saying she would call her father if he leave. "I don't want your wai n r xrrMi r m ca i a a a. i . I 1 J in -r. . ' , oviucv, 1UOV1UIU1H iLuocitau miss pegram flown, drew : doctors and n ,omioa f5., Wont or All Kxprirucea ... can anytning be worse than to fbll that every minute will be your tf oucn was me experience of mrs. o. H. Newson, Decatur, Ala. For three vnars" Rh un-itoo m did not endared i I w-v.p.m 111- lather, . digestion, stomach and bowel trouble when At his knife and told her he would cut i l iZJ'.' hftr throat, frniri Z"'- ' " '-UHWU w vr OCXTIC msvww aavua aja.& anai r)a H HIIU 1 I ITT M II n -M A - -a - : AlVLTJin Bll I IIU voQriir i w avouxu made any noise, Mtss Pegram screamed and succeeded in resisting the assault. The girl's father and sister heard her screams and ran to the spring. As soon as- the negro heard them coming he skipped. Was mira. cuious. I improved at once and uuw j. m completely recovered." For Liver, Kidney Stomach and Bowel troubles Electric Bitters is the only medicine. , Only 60c It's guaranteed by all Druggist. TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH, N. C. 12.50 a. m. No. Ill daily for Greensboro and local points. Carries .Pullman sleeper Kaleigh to Greens boro, open for occupancy at 9.00 p m. connecting at Greensboro with train No. 39, "Atlanta Exnress. 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, " ionoay .Express," for Charlotte, CJreensboro and immediate stations; connects at Durham for Oxford, larKsvme, Keysville daily except Sunday. At University Station for Chapel Hill daily except Sunday At Greensboro with train No. 29 for Columbia, Augusta, Savannah, Columbia and Savannah. Pnllman 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 Kail way for Kinston, N. C, Newberne, . ana immediate stations. o ot a. m. No. 107 dailv for lireensboro and local stations, con nects at uurham for Oxford. Hend- Charleston, Pullman sleeper and H A. 1 . urei, uiass coacnes Washington to Jacksonville, Fla. No. 35 TJ. FL Fast Mail" for Atlanta and all mint- soutn ana southwest, Pullman draw ing room sleepers to Birminffham auu ixew tlrlpn rlov iwftK. -" waAirjai Washington to New Orleans. 1sn witn north bound trains No 34 and a ior Washington - and all rjointe if. tr "J uonn. muman drawing room sleep ers and observation York; connection is also m&dA at Greensboro for Winston-Salem and at Salisbury to Memphis. 4.12 p. rn.-No. 136 dailv for Goldsboro and local stations. t. H. Ackert, General Manager. W. A. Turk, Pass. Traf. Mannm-. S. H. Hard wick, G. P. A., Wash ington, D. C. B. L. Vernon, T, PTA. Charlotte, V T. B. Graan. City Tl(et Acant, My little son han an attack of whooping cough and was threatened with pneumonia; but for chamber- tain's cough remedy we would have had a pcrious time of it. It also saved him from several severe at tacks of croup H. J. Strickfaden, editor World-Henid. Filr Haven, Was3-. For sale tr T. F. 8an- Better Than Gold lit i- 11 wra iruuuxeu ior several years witn enronic indigestion and ner, vous debility," writes F. J. Green of Lancaster, N. II. "No remedy helpey me until I began using Elect ric Bitters, which did me more good than all the medicines I ever used. They have also kept mp wife in ex cellent health for vearp. She Electric Bitters are just splendid for female troubles; that they are a grand tonic and invigorator for weak, run down women. No other medicine can ta&es its place in our family." iry tnem. Only 50c. HatisflacUon guaranteed sold by all Druggists. SAVE YOUR.GAMEHS By Using OBDEH AT NCE. EXPRESS OB FREIGHT Special IlaU. CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED By local applications, as they cannot VAaAh VaWA. a a a . ;wiiU B?as oi tne disease, Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take inter nal remedies Halls Catarrh Care is not a quack medicine. It was prescrib ed by one of tbe best physicians in this country for years and is a regular pre scription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined witn the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The norfpnt. nation of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in cur ing Catarrh. Send-fnr tat,-mAn:.i fjmQfk mr- VtlUVUiaiO P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Prop's Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Family Pills are the best. .. fat. March 16 and Vor. 9, 1897. TM. la Canada Nov. 1. 1897, and Jan. sj, 190a BUG DEATH Non-Polsonons Insecticide, 1 Pound Package, 3 5 12 1-2 Shakeas 44 ' 44 4 .15 .35 .50 1.00 .65 Hart-Ward Hardware Co , RaleM, N. C. MINNEAPOLIS MINN. Raleigh and return round trip tional Educational Assoc: ets on sale July 4th, 5th, and 6th. uiuiteu 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 14 th and on payment of fee of, 50c. PEBS0AL TO SUBSCRIBERS rT1IIJjIt8END eTer 8crlber or reader of Tem Caccasi a full Jized ONIC DOLLAR package of VtT-ORK, by mail. POSTpIlD, .uffldenl for one month's treatment, to be paid for within one month' time af Ur ript if the receiver cn truthfu'ly say that It. use ha. done him cr her wT2S tban all the drum ni fnnA . . ujure tjoou I n, .h. h rt .HU"" wr aocwn OT Ptiit medicines he j .Tt uroi, rrAu me. over agaii ... -""umub ruva-iias suintanca 1 Ore mined from the rrnnnA .: , . 1 one packag, .111 equal i nj.dioal atrenth ana iurttir. rata. SOB i Z!, .,. geolo(plQncoerx, to wmch there I, nothing addea or taken from it t. tV. rair. niixi i rniwtninv w m.f T....1.1. rx? ... . -- .1 "7 " Lipa.neria, uatarrb and Throat Aff- tions, Uver, Kidney and Bladder Aliment Ktomi.h nri v 7 "ro nrc Gri.pe, Malarial Fyer. NeS in. pSSmt.2 a oiSerfi nlnlr :,,rflt"! U sandstestify.anda.no one anwerin fthi. lability, as thoa after osingrGlTeagriUsi'nS 17 tbU Wr,tin for Pae, will dery MANAGER WANTED Jrt'?. y who!e- -he itoViirifX la SS". K3 mercnanaise tJompany of solid Pa,I8f i Is and diseases 1 financial standing, to manaP Toi with age we cannot representatives who will ani aftr: Ufiv.a worse nmi n:r u"rool nasiiM you naTe. br sendin-... i ' "v." clubs amonfl- mnanmo. n , uo w WfiD a postal card. " , " a -V LKf IKUL which h.-e defied tto nl iTS gro fr jour skent r.i.n. w w- ' " D oaveu ior our customers- Knair, no experiment but a nroven Ct 1 am s-. oaiary i.ou a week, expenses ad ijw lence unnecessary. Address D. B. f larkson, Mgr., 334 rwru oi., unicacro. III. In answer to this. lddrM rni-n vnai . mam WORKING OVERTIME a a a - cagnt nour laws are imnri Ihnoa ftswntww. I!an. . ? : V1C1CT,5 "we workers Dr King's New Life Pills. Mini. . always at work, night and day raring Indigestion, Biliousne Constipation, Sick Headah . tomach, Liver and Bow el tronbi v, Fiwai, are, sure, only a FERRRALL. JOSHUA a payetiwiio Stroot. Laigwt a&d bsst stock cf STAIin ati. V FANCY GROCKBIKS tS-a
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