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THE CAUCASIAN I UnMSHh ? El CRT THCJUDAY BY T1IK 'A f AX run. CO. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. The old Stale Arsenal la still standing on the 8outh-wet corner or the Capitol Square. A REPLICA OF JERUSALEM. Fifty XMlvtw rmrtiefpu Is m fmw7 oa ta Work Fair t tvtadt. Ye Tar Months. ft.OO .60 Up to the hour of golnz to pre we had not w-en an Itemized state ment of the boots of the peniten tiary fhowin that great surplus the ! democrats stated aome time ago that they had on hand. Ho. as 11. 'lWI.F.ttXM WAI.KKH TIIF. HTATK I.IK I' A I l'."TI I.r.VCE." (iovr.r.Nor. Ayohk ktatki in Ills IVAr(;iT.AT. ADPKF.rj THAT LNHKK, ANI THKUFFOUK HY IM ILICATloX IN fOSSKijCKXCE OF, H SlnX V.Vl.V. 'L.VI.ES.XFf WALK K.I Til K MTATK I.IKK A I'FXTI LUXE. OtlMK -TAl.KKI Altr.OAI AT NOON DS.Y. SI.F.KF LAY IWX WITH I A It M AND THE Wll'SIl OF TIIK I'l.-TOL WAS MOr.F. FIlKUl'FXT TIIAX TUT. SONG OF TIIK MW'KIN'O FIUD." I low HTAXIH TIIF. TASK TO-HAY (lovr i:oi:? llAVKX'T TIIK MT OFT MUFF. KFlMlir.T LK( 1 S L A T U K Fj AND Ml KF. TMAX TWO YF.AIW OF YolU OWX HF.XF.FICKXT lU'LE lifcF.I INTO MISTOUY SINCE Vol 1T.imI,MMKI TIIF. FOUEfJOIXO? W 11 F.N' VtT AUK t'AYOHTIXIJ OYF.lt TIIF. MATE WMotM'lXd Foil KHUCA TION AND KOAPS UON'T YOF II F. A II OK MOKK CKIMF ItF.lXO COMMITKI IX XOUTII AIUU.IVA TIIAX EVER HF.FoUK AXD I YOt lONTIXl'F. TO ATTKIIUTE THESE TO FUSION RULE? "We have had In North Carolina a icullar period of stress and storm. Our state has undergone a revolu tion frlnce 1S97. Large etctions of our State were under arms. Such jrlod Invariably bring an after math of violence. Again, we may find a cause in the frequency of lynching-. Life b life, and It is cheapened at every man's peril. The habit of condoning this crime will invariably react upon the white race." The above appeared in last week isue of the Biblical Recorder. The Recorder Is right as to the cause of the increase in the number of crimes committed in the State in the last few year?, and we could not ex Iect other than for crime to lie on the increase after having lawless mobs of red-shirters parade our State loaded with bad whiskey, pistols and shotguns, taking the law into their own hands and tcr rorizing the whole State. These rfd-shirters were the tools of the democratic party, incited to vio lence to gain their political ends. These men were shielded from the law, and this did not have the ten dency to make them law-abiding citizens afterwards. And such law lessness has had a very damaging intluence over the younger genera tion which will take many decades for them to outlive. St. Louis. July 11. A plot of ground consisting of ten acres lo cated upon a hill at the World's Fair grounds was formally dedi cated late to-day as the site for the re publics of the city tf Jerusalem, one of the distinct exhibits of the Louisi ana Purchase exposition. The dedi cation was conduct-! by about 50 natives from Jerusalem, and fully 10.000 people wuneMHeU tne cere monies. Madame Lydia M. Von Finkel stein Ford, a native of Jerusalem, presided at the laying of the corner stone, and as the certmoniw pre oeeded in Hebrew and Arabic, he Interpreted in English. The 00 trtici patios? natives of Palestine wore Oriental costumes. A large and magnificently embroidered tent from Egypt sheltered the partici pants and when all was ready ten patriarchs representing the ten tribts of Israel issued forth, each bearing a long scroll containining the Mosaic laws. A sacrificial lamb, brought from Egypt for the purpos?, was led forth. Salt was sprinkled over the participants and unleavened bread was distributed. The corner stone was laid with a ceremony that occupied 30 minutes. It was then sprinkled with oil, salt and incense and was to have been sprinkled with bkxd from the slaughtered lamb, but popular feel ing being against the slaving of the lamb, the motions of killing were crone throutrh with and the lamb was not billed For years fate was after me con tinuously." writes F. A. Golledge, Verbena, Ala. I had a terrible case of Piles, causing 24 tumors. When all failed, Backlen's Arnica Salve cored me. Equally good for Hums and all aches and pains. Only 2c-, at drag store. SITHEUS RAILWAY Woek-Eawl Ilt to MouUla It on a The Southern i I til way will sell round-trip tickets to points named below for all trains Saturday and f. ,ri.nifin Kim, t v CfWI rttimlnr leaving destination not later than Mondap following date of Sale, ex cept Blowing Rcce, all trains Fri days and Saturdays good returning leaving destination not later than Tuesday following date of tale. TO SUBSCRIBERS ! Don't yoa want a good literary magtxUee for yourself awl family to read ? If to, yoa can weure PEAR SON'S MAGAZINE for one year together with THE CAUCASIAN for ore year for $ 1.50. The price f PEARSON'S MAGAZINE 1 1 1.00 per yer, or 10 cents per copy, and cannot be seen red for les anywhere This offer applies to old subscribers. that pay up and renew, as well as to the new subscribers. Any of our readers that would like to have "Janice Meredith," a beautiful tory of the Revolution, by Paul Leicester Ford, can sevure it with THE CAU CASIAN and PEARSON'S MAG AZINE one year for the small sum of f 1.99. The price of ''Janice Meredith' alone Is $1.50 at all Following rates from Raleigh X. C " bookstores. If you wish to take To Shelby, N, CJ Rutherfordton: N. C. Lincolnton, X C. Cliffs, X. C. Lenoir, N. C. Blowing Rock, N. C. Asheville, X. O. Black Movn tains, N. C. Round Knob, X. C. Marion, N. C. Morganton, N. C. Connely Springs, X. C. Hickory, X. C. Tryon, X.C. lleudersonville, N. C. Brevard, X. C. Lake Toxoway Hot Spring, X. C. Wilmington, X. C. 3iorehead City, X. C. It is estmatxl that ! For further particulars write $5.80 advantage of this offer, send in your 645lubscriDtion at once, as the offer 525 may be withdrawn at any time. J-rr Address, r CAUCASIAN PUBLISHIXG CO., Z'A Raleigh, N. C. 7.00 6.45 5.85 5.30 5.25 5.25 7.50 7.75 6.90 7.60 6.15 4.50 4.50 or call the erectioi of Jerusalem $,1000,000. will cot ! on T. E. GREEN, C. T. A., arboro Houe Building, Raleigh, X. C. Ail 'phones 141. I)MK IlLrsIMJH OF (JOoI I GOV ERN ME XT. Tie valuation of property is to be rabed, we are told, any where from ppv nty five to one huudred and fifty millions. This it is calculated will raise from twenty to thirty three pvr cent, more money than formerlv. The State authorities DEMOCRATIC REGISTRAR WRONG. GOXE This Tim it ! Almoat Under the Dome of th Capitol. Editor Caucasian. The democratic registrar for Tan ther Branch Township Wake County, X. C. in the elections of 1000, and 1902 recently (?) went wronjr. And here is what he did. Imply figured on the appropriation? Ude a mortgage on lands belonging and exiTditurcs by the legislature to his wife forging htr name the n.i mu- lhrro ivn rot snffirlpnt name oi a magistrate ana mat 01 tne Payinr Th"Price of Happiness. In the quest of happiness, in the attitude which we take toward the world, these things it behoove! h us to mind : It is the things we desire that are our best index, and not the things j that we have. It is willirgness to I SEVEN YEARS IN DEO. "Will wonders ever eeatw in quire the friends of Mrs L. Pease, of Lawrence, Kan. They knew she had been unable to leare her bed in sev en years on ae count of kidney and lirer trouble, nerrous prostration and general debility; but, Three bottles of Electric Bitters enabled me to wk'k." she writes, "and in three mouths I felt like a new person.11 Women suffering from headiche, backache, nerrousness, sleeplessness melancholy, fainting aud dixzy spells will find it a priceless blessing. Try it. Satisfaction is guaranteed. Only 50 cents. SOUTHERN R. R. In effect January 13th, 1903 Tl is condensed schedule is pub lished as information and is sub- earnestness to have : ject 10 cnang? witnout notice to tne not true that any 1 public. i psy the price of our I apriness that money fit her in liana or in pros pect to foot the bill", much less to make a single payment towards re ducing the enormous debt by the Sinunons-Aycack uk nt, anl were impressed with the idea that "a condition not a theory confronted them." The highhanded game ef ' red shirting" the state into meek submission to all manner of politicate trickery knavery and debrauchery, including the heinous clerk ot the Superior Court for the county. On this mortgage he drew, gauges, our real it. And it is otner parson's idea ot nappiness is , all rmn(T Vwn" n ;i 5t 5a nrt x-mir ; idea or mine." These are the concluding para graphs of a paper by Miss Clara E. Laughli-1, in the August Delineator, on Jhe quest of happiness a subject about which philosophers have j Pullman slee pr and day coaches for busied themselves for some thous-j Atlanta. Xo. 33. 'Florida Exrress." TRAINS LEIVE RALEIGH, X. C. 12.50 a. m. Xo. Ill daily for Greensboro and local points. Carries Pullman sleeper Goldsboro to Greens boro, connecting at Greensboro with train Xo. 39, "Atlanta Express. and of vears, but a solution of which, adequate to all, none has been able to provide. M!ss Laugh lin does not offer any universal pan acea but some wholesome advice : that, mav he tatfn tn hpart h nwnv it is said, $1000.00. He mortgaged ! Tt.Krt , T-.V;f F'" hanniiiP. gin saw mm ana cotton piled up machinery, none of which he manasre- sessed and drew $5000.00. pos- He mortgaged cotton not a pound ! of which he owned or had in his' possession and drew several hundred : dollars on that. i He forged notes and endorsements thereto for the sum of $500.00 and . then absconded to parts unknown, i Now, we are moved to wonder if Brutally Tortured. A case came to light that for per sistent and unmerciful torture has perhaps never been equaled. Joe Golobick of Colusa, Calif, writes: "For 15 years I endured insuffera pain from Rheumatism, and noth ing relieved me, though I tried for Charlotte, Columbia and Savan" nah. Pullman sleeper to Jackson ville, Port Tampa, Charleston and Agusta, connections for all points in Florida. Xo. 37, "Washington and Southwestern Limited," solid Pall- man train drawing room sleepers, X. Y. to Xew Orleans and Memphis, connection is also made for Winston Salem, Wilkesboro, Danville and local stations 5:20 a. m. Xo. 112 daily for Goldsboro and local stat ions: connecting at Goldsboro with Atlantic Coast Line for Wilming ton, X. C, Wilson, X. C, Tarboro, X, C, Xorfolk, Va., and immed iate stations, also at Goldsboro with A tlortir oTt.l Vnrt V Powilino T? oil. i ill" ro i i u ui i t i iJ i nmirrn i iritui xxiiau nx, uuu. a-iwalaa vcu uiiua xkoii" any Doay is surprisea : it tney - goddess of are we desire to inform them that everything known. I came across lorm u, ewoerne, nof ! Electric Bitters, and it's the greatest au uuuituuue Mauons. meuicine on earin ior mat xrouoie. u of it completely re- Greensboro and local stations, con- SAVES TWO FROM DEATH. "Oar little daughter had an al most fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. VS . K Havilaud, of Armonk, N. Y-, "but, when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's Ne Discovery. Oar niece who had cou sumpeion in an advanced stage, also! used this wonderful medicine and to-' day she is perfectly well." Despe rate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's Netr Discovery as to no of her medicine on earth. Infalli ble for coughs and colds. 50 j and $1.00 bottles guaranteed. Trial bot tles free. crime of rape upon the liberty, had been a costly proceed- this part of the population i fnr in thf vpar 1900. wa iUa Tllinrr nlora in TJr.tKo,. VtrnoV. f A f?W DOttlCS There wt-re bills to pay. MorH - . . is were at; Townshin Wakft Co.. X. C. and saw over there were scores to settle, and thU .f MmA mmtin. wxrUtrar Dig ones, mere were cross roads help to steal the election politicians of high and low degree township. in that mostly the latter who had organ ized and led mobs in the diabolical performance of debrauching the suurage, anu tnese must De pro- Yes, openly and above board, as sisted in this high handed robbery of the citizens most sacred right. Some may think, and have a right to, that a participation in lieved and cured me." Just as good for Liver and Kidney troubles and general debility. Only 50c. Satis faction guaranteed. Sold by all druggists. Xisht Was Her Terror. "I would couzh nearlv all nisht ti a a I l " 1 7 vuieu wun jods at state expense m sucn a demoralizing piece oi rascality j long," writes Mrs. Charles Apple- recognition of their services; for it stealing, votes ana elections wouia gate of Alexandria, Ind., "and was amounted a sacrifice, for even uany m& 19 8'ea money, ana, could hardly get any sleep. I had Frank Winston ; "sink hi, rnJ" Vie7,! iwuisu leuueucts ueiore. nui m wt t n-mu vmio-v. fr ffn hiivi laiuu u l ' anu uuwu inM ranini ir raw. m in inf ma- 4 ;t v , , i u.. i n n I i - " auu :-iui uioou, uui, mifu till utuf r the State organizing people into jority, the democratic election boird maniacal mobs "for the public knew IUU f 11 ine 8"" rascality Gf Dr. King's Xew Discovery rood" Thfiv had fttpivJul ulc" uiy:ui iut-reiure xie ! wholy cured me, and I gained 58 I Mnt tht man fnr thA nlorv rnn1rl i n m. i iudcesof thSuWrinr Tnnrt nmbf L.7 '"...7 j ,t r IT : . " T 1HJUUUS Al s aioiuieiy guaran - , . .,ui unniu UO IfieiT lllTI V WOTE .,1,, 'l-J , T ,, . , . , . ivttvi iJ iuic vviui; u, vajili, ja uui iue uuuwr muM wunoui any compunction wnatever. Grippe, Bronohitis and all Throat unaer gooii (7) government be in- " certainly is getting time ior tne created to sixteen. Xot so much democratic party m rsorth tirolina .v. to call a halt and do some mission . . 4 ary work among some of their sub w,u.v. .I,.,, nine tre a lanre laota Cr, h orn in oa number of meiliocre lawyers hun- 1900 by these democratic politicians gering and thirsting to wear the are ripening into fields of lawless- ludicial rrminp anrl Twvtct hociax. ness and the State is - i .-.j i , ... , as evidence that their heroic OUR GRAND CLUBBING OFFER. Now is th9 time to send in your Subscription to the Caucasian and get the advantage of our grand clubbing rates. reaping and Lung Troubles. Price 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free at all drug stores. to create offices, where thPv dM nt any fcUte or community where. - I : .u : unin me uiuruiu cravinz oi I . , . , , . i ... .... iu jj nit: uuiciiiis auu money is tne laithrul could be spteased. and nOW UIldt T COOll l? imvornmiint trMcnrr tn dofun,( tKam I sixteen judges are required to do the work which twelve formerly did, although It takes twelve thous and additional dollars of the people's money to foot the bill, to say noth- r ii.. ? . fk iu mcrrase in court ex penses paid by the different counties mon Thon f ha-r Mn will do it now. And even though erimo holds hi?b rjimival nv-pr the i for extra and unnecessary terms of state from the mountains to the! court. O - . ' oouit- oi our contemporaries are complaining over the fact that as yet they have been unable to se cure copies of tfce lawsenaced by the last legislature. It is quite natural that every one should wish to eee just what laws were enacted, hut you can't blame the authorities for being ashamel of many of them and for not wishing to publish them to the world. nects at Durham for Oxford, Hend erson, Keysviile and Richmond. At University Station for Chapel Hiil, daily except Sunday. At Greensboro with train Xo. 36, "U. S. Fast Mail," for Washington and all points Xorth; Pullman drawing-room sleepers to Xew York and Richmond. Close connection for Winston Salem, Mocksville and lo cal stations with train Xo. 7 for High Point, Salisbury, Charlotte and local stations. 10:30 a. m. Xo. 108, daily for Goldsboro and all local points ; con nects at Selma for Wilson, Rocky Mount and all Eastern Xorth Caro lina points. At Goldsboro for Wil mington, Kinston, Xew Burn, X. C. and Xorfolk, Va., where close con nection is made with Chesapeake Line for Baltimore and all other outgoing steamers. 3:53 p. m. Xo. 135, daily for Greensboro and immediate stations; connects at Durham for Oxford, Clarksville, Keysviile daily except Sunday. At University Station for Chapel Hill daily except Sunday At Greensboro with train Xo. 29 for Columbia, Augusta, Savannah, Charleston, Pullman sleeper and first class coaches Washington to Jacksonville, Fla. Xo. 35 "U. 8. Fast Mail" for Atlanta and all points south and southwest, Pullman draw ing room sleepers to Birmingham and Xew Orleans-, day coaches Washington to Xew Orleans, also with north bound trains Xo. 34 and 88 for Washington and all points north. Pullman drawing room sleep ers and observation car to Xew York; connection is also made at Greensboro for Winston-Salem and at Salisbury to Memphis. 4.12 p. m, Xo. 136 daily for Goldsboro and local stations. C. H. Ackert, General Manager. W. A. Turk, Pass. Traf. Manager. S. H. Hard wick, G. P. A Wash ington, D. C. R. L. Vernon, T. P. A Charlotte, T. E. Green Citv Ticket Airent. riaywood-skiMer ce Coi.i. C, B. VanMetr.., of Sheperdtown, i office in Y'arborough House Build The case of the State acainst Mr. ! W. Virginia. iv-- T hr! & vvpta U tis. xt r- ""uic "uvu uioiiujug w oi9oi iruu jiiiius lea ior a year Mr. T. Ludlow Skinner until Thurs-.trft-deverytliing I heard of, but got day October 1st which will be dur- n; relief '"One bottle of Dr. King's ing tne nrst weeK oi tne next enm- rw Discovery then cured me ab- We will send Thx Caccasiax, AttiANTa Coxstitctios and The Sunny South all one year for WEEK END RATES VIA S. A. L Commencing June 6tn, the Sea- ' : KriQ t-tl A l r T inn T?a"lir-oT tt-?11 nlona harvest ncn with blackest crimes1 i c.x j a iucuit win ineir neroiC ser- . , - ( uu saie iur aii iraius oaiuruavs ana wen ,- .rprwlttcd by th& pow- en. -Vothlng but . SUt of l.w-j IZLZrTZ T'' T ZT,"'". rrs lumt w. ine Plan aaopted was i,"ts u oe expecieu xo exisi in t T it deign to Wilmington $4.50 " Jackson Springs 3.30 Portsmouth, Va. 4.50 " Ocean View, Va. 4.50 " Old Pt. Comfort " 4.50 r:arw3. TTonri. A ft These men were promised present ; Va Bt,&h' 4'35 . : ".7 : "J For further information apply to V . 1 111U J Ullglll tuiuuilt ,u tile T T O interest oi tne aemocratic party, it . mattered not how black, and if they 1 could steal elections and murder innocent and Lrakd, T. P. A. Raleigh, X. C. C. H. Gattis, C. P. & T. A. Raleigh, X, C. A Sure Thins. It is said that nothing is sure ex- sea h ore and murders red handed, jPt death and taxes, but that is not stalk the State at high noon there altogether true. Dr. King's Xew seems yet greater possibilities for Discovery for Consumption i3 a sure the criminal. i cutb for all lung and throat troubles. Tr jusands can testify to that. Mrs. i inal term of Wake Superior Court. 1 1 My. It is infallible for Croup, The continuance was asked bv ! - n fcss & nffh. Grin. Pnenmnni the defense stating that two of their j p &sssa apt ion, . Try it. It's principal witnesses could not attend j o-Triteed ay all druggists. Trial at this term of court. u Retrular size 50c Si. D af Mate Killed. Winston-Salem, X. a, July 11 John Lash, a deaf mute, of Raleigh, was killed by a Xorfolk and West ern out-going freight at Dennis, twelve miles north of Winston, this morning. $2.00 By ordering the three at once yoa get the SUNNY SOUTH FREE. It is published weekly and is full of good Southern Stories by Southern authors, including Stories for the young as well as for the older ones. Order at Once. And get three paper for the price of two. Address all orders to CAUCASIAN PUB CO., RALEIGH, N. C. THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA ACADEMIC DEPARTMEXT, i LAW, MEDICINE, PHARMACY. One hundred and eight scholarships. Free tuition to teachers and to sons of ministers. Loans for the needy. 606 STUDENTS. 66 INSTRUCTOBS. Xew Dormitories, Water Works, Central Heating System, Library 40,000 volumes. Fall term, academic and profession al departments, begins Sept. 7, 1903. Address F. P. " VEX ABLE, President, CHAPEL HILL, X. C. 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The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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