THE CAUCAQIAtt rUBLISHh.? Z CRY THURSDAY 1ST TIIK CAUCASIAN PUB. CO. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Tm Months. Tbrw Months. 1.00 .eo 85 11 TIIK hTATK I.IK K A l'KHTII.KNCK.' Aycik k HTATKI AUI)ltF.I THAT Wun't It about this time that he was trying 10 sup some wnuaejr that hjul not been tax-paid to keep from paying the government the taxea on same. We clip the following from The Eastern Ileflector, democratic semi weekly published at Greenville: " 'Why don't you fellows let Ay cock alone ; he la a good man,' waa asked ua recently. What we are kicking about la that he ia too good a man to criminals." Well why shouldn't he be when law lens red thlrters and thieving registrars helped to put him in office. IN (JOVF.KNOI HH iNALfiUUAIi UMKK, AM TMF.UKFOKK HY IM PLICATION IX :SrtKL'KNCE Of HHON HUM'. 'LAWI.RWNEHrt WALK KD TIIK HTATK I.I K K A I'F.STILKXCK, riilMK HTAI.KKI AltlUlAD AT NOON i.vv. HI.KKI- I. AY IK)WX WITH AIAI'.M AND TIIK HOL'NI OF THE riSTOl. W AH MOKE FKKQUENT THAN TIIK HOX(i OF TIIK MOCK ISO FIKD." IIoW HT A X 1 H TIIK l!AHE TO-DAY (JOVKKNOK? HAVKX'T TIIK ACTH o F T 1 1 KF K KKD Kill UT JTJi IHI.ATUKKH TIIAX TWO Y EAItrt m HEX KFICKNT KULE INTO HISTORY HIXCK YOU I'lUK.XAIMKH THE KOKFiOIXG? WllKX YOU AUK CAVORTING OVER. TIIK HTATK V HOOPING FOR EDUCA TION AX D UOADH IXfX'T YOU HEAR OF MOP.K CKIMEH 11EINO t'OMMITED IX NORTH CAROLINA THAN EVER I1F.FORK AXD IM) YOU CONTINUE TO ATTRIBUTE THESE TO FUHION RULE? A-ND MORE YOUR OWX I'ASHKD Bundayn issue Nnw.s A ( )bsorver of the Raleigh upeaking of the The Editor of the Shelby Aurora while thinkinr of the Bute's in debtedness wrote the following: What Kuala will do about It is not troubling us half so much aa to know where the money Is to come from to meet those little bills for current expenses that are outstand ing against North Carolina." The editor of the Aurora ia right. The people of North Carolina are much more Interested in how the States great indebtedness is to be paid than they are about foreign affairs and still the democratic dallies of the State are talking about the suf frage law of Vermont, the post office investigation, the form of government in the Philippines and the inland of Guam instead of telling people how they propose to pay off the States indebtedness, where they are havine to Issue bonds every two years to meet their extrava gance. And if they wish to and must talk scandal why not drop the post office scandal, and tell their M. readers about the lice eating up the convicts at the camp at Castle Haynes, something about the in mates in the Fyetteville jail and about the State authorities marching convicts shackled together through the frozen mud from Spruce Pine to Marion on one of the coldest and arranged all his affair. About $4,600 waa ribed for him by popu lar subscription after he lot every thing he had In the incendiary fire, and this he has fixed for hi family. Ilia wife and ome of hia children are here awaiting hi return. Ewen haa told Commonwealth Attorney Byrd and others the time of the men who offered htm the bribe, and as it ia said that the man haa no means of his own the bribery investigation will extend to the one who waa to furnish the money for the $5,000 bribe offered Ewen. Thia town has been kept quiet under martial law by the provost marshal since Jett and White were trana- fered to the jail at Lexington month ago, but many apprehend trouble the coming week, although the troops are still here. The militia has been continuously here for two months. After the killing of Town Marsh al James Cockrill there was no one to make arrests for over a year, un til the soldiers arrived" in May. Then City Judge Card well, who had beena prisoner in his own house for eighteen month?, resumed hold ing court. The town trustees have just appointed Joseph Newland as marshal. Newland Is considered one of the bravest men in the mountain districts. During the1 past seven years seven have held this position. Four oflhem were killed while on duty, and two of the other three were forced to re sign. It is expected that special grand jury will complete its work this week so that the attorney?, witnesses, and others can go to Cynthiana, where the next trial of Jett and White for murdering Marcum will begin on Monday, July 27. No Pity For years fate ww after ma con tinuously." writes F. A. Gulled ge, Verbena, Ala. I had a terrible case of Files, causing Si tumors. When all failed, Bocklen's Arnica Salve cured me. Equally good for Burns and ail aches and pains. Only 25c, at drug stores. 6iDTQEOX HAJLYTAY Wcwk.Eod lUtaa to MouUta ItaaorU The Southern Hallway will sell round-trio tickets to points named below for all trains Saturday and forenoon Sundays, good returning leavlne destination not later than Mondap following date of Sale, ex cept Blowing Bcce, all trains Fri days and Saturdays good returning leaving destination not later than Tuesday following date of sale. Following rates from lUlelgh N. C. TO SUBSCRIBERS ! To Shelby, N. C. $5.80 Butherfordton, N. C. 6.45 Lincolnton, N. C. 5.25 Cliffs, N. C. 5.25 Lenoir, N. C. 5.30 Blowing Rock, N. C. 8.60 Asheville, N. C. 7.00 Black Movntains, N. C. 7.00 Hound Knob,"N. C. 6.45 Marion, N. C. 6.85 Morganton, N. C. 5.30 Connely Springs, N. C. 5.25 Hickory, N. C. 5.25 Tryon, N.C. 7.50 Hendersonville, N. C, 7.75 Brevard, N. C. 6.90 Lake Toxoway 7.60 Hot Spring, N. C. 6.15 Wilmineton. N. C. 4.50 Morehead City, N. C. 4.50 For further particulars write or call on T. E. GREEN, C. T. 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C. pup sjw fcTw SaB BBBSBBBa bBBBBBb) tflfcfflsW tm 5 Fef Wary.T Cxtt a4 Wau. my Cnn Toww mast aa4 JkIm'i Q.w Ymm Ktmymt CTw r at H- ! rr tw A Switchman Killed. Wilmington, N. C, July 18. A young negro switchman named Lonnie Goin, in attempting to board shifting: engine No. 120, near Fifth Street Bridge, slipped and fell un der the train. Both lees were cut off and he died some hours later from his injuries. klk-TJ-7r-.i. UmmiUi mm mum. It - m.ut. i3 M- O" U K, Jm &OOK DAOGAIUG J-jrrr:? BrsfUCmuT " , WiB mi mmitii . ' 8EVEN YEARS IN BED. aWUl wonders ever ceas" in quire the friends of Mrs L. Paif, of Lawrence, Kan. They Knew ane naa been unable to leave her bed in sev en years on account of kidney and liver trouble, nervous prostration and gsneral debility; but, "Three bottles of Eleetrie Bitters enabled me to wa'k." she write?, "and in three months I felt like a new person." Women suffering from headache, backache, nervousness, sleplessness melancholy, fainting and dzzy spells will find it a priceless blessing. Try it Satisfaction is guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Booth Africa Tobacco. South Africa is the field which is believed in England to offer an op- Twvrfnnitv rF hia J nor i nrlpnAnflpnfc nf provisions regulating sutlrage in tne d oflagt winterf and then they the American tobacco leaf market State of Vermont says: The laws , ... hnnf fhft nPrf,ll(Wl in Near Pretoria a series of plantations in that Stato to voting provide: . . . A s. B have been opened, which are man for same. And tell about working the convicts at the penitentiary Sunday. 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. 1 . No ierson is a citizen of the State who is not a citizen of the United State. by birth or naturali zation : 2. To bo entitled to give his "vote or HulTrago touching any mat ter that concerns the State of Ver mont" ho mast take the freeman's oath ; 3. "No person shall be admitted to take the freeman's oath, or vote at an election, until he has obtained the approbation of the town in "which ho resides." The last section is wider than any barn door. Under it tho au thorities could disfranchise just as many votes as they pleased, or as many as necessary to guarantee the old time Republican majority. Un der it an opposition party would be at the absolute mercy of the "ins." on NICK WILLIAMS' DI8TILERY SEIZED. Govern- Charared "With Defraadlns the ment a Big- Lumber Contract. Asheville, N. C, July 18. In formation concerning an Immense lumber contract was learned here to day through John E. Hurst, a veter- "logging" man. Creed Boyer aged by Norfolk farmers sent out from England and directed by a professional expert; while in Rhodesia a series of plantations have been started by the able lieutenants of the late Cecil Rhodes. Experts of Virginia and North Carolina have gone out to South Africa under contracts with English capitalists to take charge of tobacco farms, factor ies and experimental stations. Ex. m m ituoni m 9- Jemrf h a vf Um xiv . kn.kr4 I. i Kk II. , &. Akfv4rrh Otxt j. C ttv I he Gil l i.r.n. iKc Crrst OrmtVl iio Urr t. K.hrd III. . If WM m. ( Wcwtr im tm tmm mw 1 fruM B4xm lowtt rr U Trmimm tttmU. S, A Bm I WMaaa. frk m Tm Un i Bnmi. D&aU Utn, la U IM, ItnaiiM Tmm - IVk ml Hum TriftnaafSlnV mS ml 1 SaaUto S4, 1. A W,lfnll Dy. A rnyV" . ' , . Tmc ra Sim ixm hum,""! ii "-- PEAK Mi n a dSSScnvcra at AXxu.tTwm. SlmtritMitt. r mmm,mmm lU EACH TsecWry Faau Nvcls riSlaaUy Usoc4 si la U hUN tf U Kiac, 4? Brutally Tortured. A case came to light that for per sistent and unmerciful torture has DerhaDS never been equaled. Joe Golobick of Colusa, Calif, writes "For 15 years I endured insuffera pain from Rheumatism, and ing relieved me, though- I evervtniner Known. came across tm nmntloneci in the same breath flk hark for tannin. The timber ecinc miners, anu n s me greaiaL medicine on earth lor that trouDie. H till aV Bjll"" -mr-m- - - - . AAA ILV V V V V MftM M w must be strictly construed and is of Mr. Hurst came here to purchase limited duration." We do not axes and saws. The lumber will be know just how wide the editor of shipped from Addie in Jackson the News & Observer supposes "any county. Work will begin at once. fact was disclosed m an and other East Tennessee parties have agreed to furnish Philadelphia within the next twelve months six million feet of lumber, taken from the Balsam Mountain? and Scott Creek sections in Jackson County. Every variety will be felled except barn door" to be but we have that kind of suffrage law in North Caro lina and it reaches from Murphy to to Manteo and we suppose that is wider than "any barn door" the editor of tho Observer has seen. Doesn't our election law state that every voter must be able to read and write etc. satisfactory to the reg istrars. And under it don't the authorities disfranchise just as many votes as they please, or just as many a3 or necessary to give the democrats the desired majority. We ure not trying to defend the suffrage law of packages Vermont, but if the Vermont law Is a bad one the suffrage law in North Carolina is a bad law and should be repealed or amende! and if the News & Observer wishes to do some missionary work let it cut loose from foreign missions and join the home mission band and help us to have a just election law In North Carolina before bothering with the suffrage laws of Vermont. When the fact was revenue circles last night that the VOld Nick" Williams rectifying plant in Yadkin county had been seized a few days ago, it caused sur prise. Packages of whiskey were found in the establishment valued at about $16,000. It is charged by Republicans that because Qlenn Williams is a member of the Demo cratic State Executive Committee an exception of his plant which is the lanrest in the State, was mtde. It was learned this afternoon that Williams would probably be charged with intimidating an officer in ad dition to the charge of refilling A few bottles of it completely re lieved and cured me." Just as good for Liver and Kidney troubles and general debility. Only 50c. Satis faction guaranteed. Sold by all druggists. The "Nick Williams" whiskey business at Williams N. C. was seized a few days ago, by Federal officers, for conducting his business unlawfully. It is reported that he was caught refilling barrels with untaxpaid whiskey and by this means he intended to defraud the government of the taxes. It would seem that a man that makes as goDd whiskey as the News & Ob server says Nick Williams does, would not mind paying th6 tax on same. It has gotton so in Kentucky that a man makes his will before going into court to testify against murder ers and thieving election officials. "Glenn Williams was probably hitched out in the bushes when Simmons was making his speech before the temperance convention last week." State Republican. FEUD IN BREATHITT COUNTY. Ewib Makea His Will Before Returning to Testify In Bribery and Arson Caaea ProminentCounty Men Are Likely to Be InTolred Tweaty-aeTen People Killed and No One Punished. Jackson, Ky., July 19. A renew al of feud troubles is brewing here. The special grand jury called by Circuit Judge Redwine to investi gate the charge of attempting to bribe B. L. Ewen not to testify against Curtiss Jett and Thomas White in the Marcum murder case, and the charge of arson for the burning of Ewen's Hotel, after he had testified, convenes here to-morrow. The instructions of Judge Redwine are anxiously awaited, as it is reported that the grand jurrors will be asked to go into a sweeping inquiry concerning conditions in Breathitt County, where twenty seven lives' have been lost since the Hargis-Cardwell feud started, and where no one has yet been pun ished for any of these capital of1 fenses. In the event of a general inquisition, it is conceded that per sons highly connected will be in volved, and trials for the killing of Dr. Cox and Town Mashal Cockrill Jett and White for the murder of Marcum. - It is feared that trouble may be gin when B. L. 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