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THE CAUCASIAN Kfcltigt-, N. C. Aug. 5, 1903. Entered at the Post Office in Iialeigb, S. C, as second-class mail matter. "lir 'J Froiu Jadce Them." Asheville Register. Da not Ju-Jge, too Bevcrely, the I o wl of assessors for the enormous incroaso In your taxes. These men actel urnler the law and nnler oath. My the blame where it belong. The Democratic btate machine dic tated the law and their tool, a Dem ocratic legislature passed it. There is no evasion possible and none at tempted. An immense deficit in a i 1 1 i a him niaie xreasury ana vest Bums necpHHary to luture lubrications of the machine are reason offered in justification and if the jeoplo are not Batisfled they can Just sweat. Thi machine is as much a trust as any other octopus and to get money is as much its object as it is of the Standard oil or the beef combines, and just as long as the people elect men to office who can bo dominated by the machine bosses they will be the lawful prey of the depoiler. T submit quietly to one injustice is to license other and worse ones. A political machine does not become defiant all at once. It is a growth that requires time. In its early stages it dons the garb of patriotism and is loud in Its professions of de votion to the dear people. Thus it lulls their suspicions and blinds heir minds to its Intreagues against their most sacred rights. Our North Carolina Democratic octopus is not yet so sure of its footing as to Bay with one of former days, "the people bo damned," but a few more triumphs at the ballot box, fair or foul, and a little more tame sub-niis-tion to its encroachments and it will bo able to employ the language of "Hoss Tweed," of infamous memory, and say to the people when they complain, "What are you going to do about it?" Al ready thousands of white men in North Carolina are deprived by this same machine, of all voices in the the affairs of the government to which allegiance is exacted of them ; and yet they are taxed out of all reason to swell the fund from which these political pirates draw their living and money to pay for the defenso of any of their, survile tools who get in conflict with the law while doing service for the machine. People who are willing to bow their freeborn necks to such a yoke do not deserve better treatment but tho30 who aspire to better conditions owe it to themselves and to their Htato to use their ballots to over throw the power that robs them not alono of their money, but of their liberties as well. Kinston, N. C, Aug. 4Mr. llmothy 8 pence, who lives two miles from KIneton, was brought to Kinston yesterday under a warant for assaulting his three eons with a knife while intoxicated. Pearsons Magazine and The Cau casian 1 year for $1.25. Wealthy Coal Operator to Drier Salt for Carrie at - Hcranton. Scranton, Pa.t August 3 Wil liam Law, a wealthy coal operator, tolay engaged Attorneys O'Brien and Martin and W. H. Jesup anrf V. F. Johnson to bring action against Mayor Conn ell and the city of Scranton for iolice interference with Carrie Nation when she at tempted to speak in the Nayaug Park last week. Mr. Law says he was rudely handled by the police on the occasion of one of Mrs. Na tion's four arrests. lie gays his ac tion Is not a personal one, but is soley actuated by motives of public good. lie wants the courts to de fine the rights of free speech. Workln Nlht and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. These pills change weakness into strength, listlessness into energy, brain fag into mental power. They're won derful in building up the health. Only 25c. per box. Sold by drug gists. If the Ilabr 1 Cutting Teeth Be sure and use that old and well tried remedy, Mrs. Winsixmv's Soothing Syrup, for children teeth ing. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind icllc, and is the best remedy for Doarrhcea. Twwit.fiv cents a bot tle. Habits la tfee CLild. The following Is taken from a paper on Habits and Will, by Mrs. Theodore W. Birney In .The Delineator for September : "The habits of reverence, genflenes, courtesy, honesty, courage and patience, like their opposites, are absorbed by the child from those with whom he most associated. It-is in these attnontes that an oance of example outweighs a ton of pre cept. It is a charming custom to lose no opportunity either in read ing fiction or in the circumstances attending on every day living to express an enthusiastic appreciation of the good, I he noble, beautiful and true, but valuable beyond and above all discussion of these virtues Is, To be as nearly as we can what we wish our children to be.' " An epidemic of small-pox is re ported at Dunn in Ilarnett county. Two Men Indicted For Montgomery, Ala., Jnly 27. This afternoon James H. Dodd and Anderson A. Hardy, white citizens of Tallapoosa county, who were In dicted by the federal grand Jury for peonage, pleaded guilty . to all the indictments. There were five In dictments against each. Judge Jones accepted the pleas of guilty and fined each of them $1,000 in one case and action In the other cases was deferred. The Judge ordered that if the fines were not paid thev be confined in the jail until they were paid. Remember you can get Pearsons' Magazine and the Caucasian both one year for $1.25 if you order now. ill JS) SPECIAL RATES VIA S. A. I. RY. Raleigh to Los Angeles or San Francisco Cal., acconnt National En campment or an army of the repub lic, August 17 to 22. Tickets sold July 31 to August 13th final limit October lfuh. SG4.75 ltaleigh to Washington, I). C. and return, account Grand Fountain United True Reformers, Washing ton, D. C . Sept. 1 to 8th. Tickets sold August 30th. Sept. 1st and 2nd, final limit Sept. 10th. $6.55 Raleigh to Charlotte,, N. C. and return account Woman's Hite Mis sionary Convention, August 37-30. Tickets sold August 25, 26 and 27 fiinal limit Sept. 1st. 730 Farmer Alliance. The North Carolina State ers Allianco will hold its convention at Hillsboro, N. August 11 and 12th. On Farm annual C, on the 11 the business sessions will bo held and various questions and problems discussed. On the 12th there will be several well-prepared speeches by promin ent agriculuralists and specialists. Prof. Burkett, of the A. and M. College, will sieak on "Agricultural Education," and Prof. Stevens on 'Plant Improvement." Dr. Kil gore, State Chomist, and Hon. E. Ii. Dautridgo will speak, but their subjects have not been announced. Itrtr. f!hnrlaa UV MoHfv Hnrwarin. tendent of Public Instruction of I ?iDn? Ri?k' N' C SUMMER EXCURSION RATES VIA S. A L. RY. The Seaboard Air Line Railway will sell summer excursion tickets to the following summer resorts, tickets sold daily up to including September 30th, Boston, Mass. Providence, R. I. New York, N. Y. Baltimore, Md. Washington, D. C. Old Point Comfort. Va. Virginia Beach, Va. Green View, Va. Old Point Comfort, Va. Washington, N. C. Littleton, N.C. Pittsboro, N. C. Jackson Springs, N. C. Wrightsville, N. C. Southern Pines, N. C. Harris Lithla Springs, N. C. Linchanton, N. C. Shelby, N. C. Rutherford ton, N. C. Bpeclil Rates Via The Seaboard Air Line Railway $3.30 Raleigh to Jakson Springs, N. C. ana return on account ot Mid-Summer Meeting Baptist State Conven tion. Jckon Springs. N. C, June 23- Julr 1st., tickets on sale June 22nd to 25th inclusive, final return limit July 2nd. $9.50 P us $1.00 to Baltimore, Md. and return, all rail or via Portsmouth and Bay Line, aocount of Annual Meeting Grand Lodge B. P. O. Elks, .Bait-more, Md , July 21st-23rd. Tick ets on sale July 18th-19th and 20th with final limit July 25th This Tick ets may be extended until Jnly 31tt by depositing same with Special Agent and depositing $1.C0. $42.02 to Denver, Colo, and return on account of the Annual "onyention Youngr People's Society of Christian Endeavor. I enver, Colo., July 9-13th 1903. Tickets on sale June 30th to July 9th, 1903 with final return limit August 31st. $18.70-to Saratoga Springs, N- C. and re urn on account of Imperial Coun cil Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, Ssratosra Springs, N. U. July7th- 10th, 1903. Tickets on sale July 5th and 6th with final limit July 20th. $18 80 Pius 25 cents to Detroit Mich, and return on account of Internat ional Convention Epworth League Detroit, Mich., auly 16th 19tb 1903 Tickets on sale July 11th and 15th with final return limit July 20: h This ticket may be extended until August 15th by depositing ticket with Special Agent and upon pap- ment of fee of 60 cents Our money winning books, written by men who know, tell you all about Potash They are needed by every man who owns a field and a plow, and who desires to get the most out of them. They xrtt. Send postal card, EHMAN"KA1J WORKS 98 5mmi Btreet, w Trfc A. & 11. G. RAILROAD. TIME TABLE 24 26.25 To take effect Nov. 24 1901, at OR OK I 12 :01 A. M. ot " ; Supersedes Time Table No. 23, Sept. 1, Orange County, will "Rural Education." lecture on District Attorney Ilolton Suet Glen William.. Winston-Salem, N. C Aug. 3 District Attorney A. E. Ilolton has instituted a civil action in Yadkin county against N. Glenn Williams, for damages growing out of the as sault made upon Ilolton by Williams in this city a few months ago. and for which the latter was fined $400 last week. It Is reported that the district attorney will ask for damages in the amount of $10,000 The case will probably be tried at the October term of Yadkin court. Staunton, Va. White Sul. Springs, Va. Goshon, Va. Aften, Va. Asheville, N. C. Black Mountain, N. C. Hendersonville, N. 0. Hickory, N. C. Taylorsville, N. C. Blowing Rock, N. C. Lenoir, N. C. Tickets are limited to return un til October 30st. 1003. and bear a transit limit of fifteen days in each direction and stopover will be allow within transit limit. For further information address C. H. Gattls, C. P. & T, A. Raleigh, N. C. H. S. Leard, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. 13.25 13 25 8.25 2 68 6 35 8.25 6 65 3.90 2.35 4.65 7.30 3.55 11.35 6.25 9.12 9.75 12.90 11.95 14.19 13.90 11.70 10.90 10.35 11.60 7.80 7.50 13.00 9.00 1901, EA8TBOUNT) TRAINS, vaily STATIONS 3 Pass enger Daily passengers, A. M. P. M. Lt. Goldsboro 8 00 3 40 Best's 8 23 4 00 LaGrange 8 31 4 09 " Falling Creek 8 42 4 20 Kinston 8 53 4 32 Caswell 9 02 4 46 Ar Dover 9 13 4 53 Lv Dover Core's Creek 9 30 5 07 Tascarora 9 44 5 19 Clark's 9 48 5 25 Ar New Bern 10 00 5 40 Lv New Bern 5 50 Riverdale 6 15 Croatan 6 18 Havelock . . 6 30 Newport 6 43 Wildwood 6 49 Atlantic 6 54 Ar Morehead City.... 7 02 Lv Morehead City 7 07 Atlantic Hotel. . Ar M. City Depot 7 15 SPECIAL RATES VIA SOUTHERN R. R. Raleigh to Fayetteville, N. C. and return account Parents Conference of North Carolina. Tickets on sale July 29 and 30, final limit Aug. 5, 1903. $4 00. Raleigh to Hillsboro, N. C. and return account North Carolina Farm ers State Alliance. Tickets on sale Aug. 10, 11, 12. $2.00 Raleigh to Greensboro, N, C. and return account Encampment North Carolina National Guard. Tickets on sale Aug. 2 to 9, final limit Aue. 17. 1903. $3.55. Raleigh to Asheville, N. C. and return account Encampment North Carolina National Guard. Tickets on sale Aug. 15 to 22, final limit Sept. 4, 1903. $11.35. Raleigh to Hickory, N. C, and return, account Morganton District Conference A. M. E. Church Sun day Srhool Institute. Tickets on sale July 22 to 2G ; final limit July 30. $7.75. Raleigh to Charlotte, N. C., and return, account Grand Encampment I. O. O. F. Tickets on sale August 10, 11, and 12; final limit August 17. $7.30. Raleigh to Charlotte, N. C. and erturn, account Woman's Mite Missionary Convention. Tickets on sale August 25, 26, 27 ; $7.30. Raleigh to San Francisco, Cal., and return, account national encamp ment Grand Army of the Republic. Tickets on sale July 31 to August 13 inclusive, final return limit Oc tober 15. 1903. $64.75. Raleigh to Hot Springs, Ark., and return, account Special Summer Excursion. Tickets on sale every Wednesday and Saturday up to and including September 30, 1903. Final limit 60 days from date of sale. $30.60. Raleigh to Monteagle, Tenn., and return account Monteagle Sunday School Institute. Tickets on sale Aug, 7th to 11th, inclusive ; final return limit August 31, 1903. $18.20. T. E. Green, C. T. A. Raleigh, N. C, What this Boy's Mother Says has been said by the mothers of trzny other boys and girls, re garding the wonderful curative and strengthening qualities of Dr. Miles IUstwc. Naa. Our little bor. Harry, had for 3 ears and we feared the dtKate woulj afiect his mind. Though we doctored continual be grew wre and had ten spurns in one week. Our at tention was directed to Dr. Miles' Nerv ine end we began its use. When he bad taken the fourth bottle the spasms -xiiappeared and he has not had one for years. His health new is per fect." 115. B. M. TlXDAlIT Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold for alkdruggists on guarantee to I benefit or money refunded. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, bid. THE OPERATES Double Daily Trains Carrying Pullman Sleepers. Cafe Cart (a la carte) and Chair Cars (seats free). Electric Lighted Throughout BITWIIN Birmingham, Memphis and Kansas Gty AND TO ALU POINTS IN Texas, Oklahoma and Indian TcrrttcrUa AND THE Tar West and Northwest THE ONLY THROUQH 3LEEP1NQ CAB BETWEEN TtiB SOUTHEAST AMD KANSAS CITY Descriptive literature, tickets ranged and through reservations mate upon application to . W.T. SAUNDCRS. Gcri Asr. Pass. Oct. OR F.C.CLAftK.TftAv.PAse.Aar.. Aruum, O. W. T. SAUNDERO Qan'l A0st Passsngsr Pspartatai ATLANTA. GA. CAPUDIIIE CUD RES 'HEADACHE LaGrippe, Colds, Feverish nes3 Neuralgia, Sick Headache etc. MONEY BACK If it fails. For sale at all drug Stores. A DtfEli WITH HIS WIFE. A West Virginia Farmer Tries to Kill His Wife But She Ends His Life, Matewan, W. Va., Aug. 3. Wil liam Adair, a prosperous farmer and lumber dealer, was shot and killed To Plant a Colony in Cherokee County. Chicago, Aug. 3. Alexder B. Hefferman, a wealthy philanthropist of this city, is at Knox ville, Tenn., closing a deal for 90,000 acres of fine timber and agricultural land in Cherokee county", North Carolina. It is his purpose to colonize the Southern part of Cherokee county t,y his wife in front of their home wun poor people irom i. uouis, on pigeon Creek in this county. nicago and other large cities. lie Adair, who had been in Cincin will give them a large purchase, naff rliannainor of nntriA timhpr. rfl. Mr. Hefferman declares that some- turned here rather unexrjectedlv and thing must be done to relieve the r0Und his wife away from . home. congestion in the large cities. He Trft went in search of her and findincr eays that health and social ana nn- hor in t he home of a neighbor be- ancial standing of the people of the Lame jealous and pulling a revolver crowded cities will be Improved it from his pocket fired three shots at Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. WESTBOUMD TRAINS, Ar W W Ar Lv W Ar Lv No. 4 Daily A. If. Goldsboro 1105 Bests s 10 43 LaGrange s 10 82 Falling Creek ... 8 10 22 Kinston.. s 10 12 Caswell f 9 50 . Dover s 9 42 Dover... a 9 40 Core Creek... s 9 30 Tuscarora .... s 9 20 Clark's f 9 12 New Bern M 00 No. 6. Daily P. M. 800 s 7 33 8 7 27 8 7 17 7 07 2 6 s 6 47 6 30 s 6 20 f 6 12 86 00 they will go South. we are now oflferintr Pearsons Ma one year for $1.25. The price of X; Pearsons alone is $1.00 and the Price of the Caucasian is one dollar. Jty ordering both at once you save cents. her, all of which went wild. Mrs. Adair nn into her house, seized her husband's Winchester and returned to the yard just as he was entering He attempted to escape by run ning toward the woods near by, but a bullet from the Winchester In the hands of the infuriated woman laid him low. He fell to the crround. mentally wounded and " 9 w Ilallh Mirhl Works. Uiea WllUUUk unciiug a wwu. We wish tn rn thA uttentlon'of The woman .rode horseback to ur readers to the advertisement of Williamson, where she surrendered the Itaipitrh Afarhio xxrh-a whnh and Is now in. jail. Mrs. Adair aPpears elsewhere in this Daner. comes liom one ot the wealthy am ooper Brothers are proprietors of this firm and are bright and ener getic young men. You place an 0raer with them it will receive eful and prompt attention. New Bern.... Riverdale............. Croatan HavelorK, Newpc: Wildwood Atlantic .... Morehead Cil . Morehead Ci Atlantic Hot M.CitvDepol W Water stati naL. s Regular Station. S.L W Ar Lv Ar rt a 13 )9 - K ,6 - - - 9 Id 17 22 05 - top on Sig Telegraph . in. Snpt. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child ux5j ates too often, if The urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet tell- Home of Swmmp-Boot. Ing all about it, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Yn be sure and isssSisathjspacsv SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. Short Line toprincipal cities of the Bouth and Southwest, Florida, Cuba, Texas, Cali fornia and Mexico, also north and north west, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia ew York, Boston, CincInnati,Chicaeo. In dianapolis, 8t Louis, Memphis and Kansas City. Trains leave Kaleigh as follows: No. U. Northbound, MUSS MAY MARKELL, r A CWcity of Canada. 133 MAT VAUXTLL of London, OoUrio, Canada, is a Ut. fal girl vbo kacnr what sfferic it usd Wcsa of Cardoi bajbrocrMUrUek to health, gfee tt x of tU octal farorites cf her boa aad ber trcoiuj to bculth hs permitted her to nfrj th caspaay cf Lrr noay friends instead of IriiL? oa a ted of sickness aad a2aricg; For ti health U ir eaiojv si rirr credit to Wine of Cardal. SU writes: "I haw foond XThot of Cardal aacxtcS lol remedy for Umal trouble IsuScred for three years wtlh UmkU bcariafdjwa coins at the menstrual period. I cooU hardly stand oa my feet and was arvts tcalwcIL Vtne of Ctrdtsi was the eolr meoicme uui i cocid Orpead oa to do any good, as I tried srrtral with oo i ceaa. Vtoe of Cardoi cured snc a hare now enjoyed perfect heakh foe rwa Tears, and gfre ytxs all tittered for I know yoa dacrre tt." ForayoaMfirl Win of Cardoi Ls the best remedy to fpiida her through womanhood by starting the wrtr"? taw La a thhj aad t eraleasarr. 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WINE off CAMMI A hav fotmd rdief la Wloeof CardaL at m iuzx IS i D8rIrBWkEJ54? A Rlpans Tabule taken occasionally will keep the body t?in w J t H I n rc ftltitirv In n h: healthy and pleasing appear ance without. It Is a good 5enstble plan to keep the body up to the high water mark of good health all the time. The person who uses Ripans Tabules feels good all the time, they regulate the lf bowels and keep the stomach In rood condition, and when the stomach digests the food properly, the chances of get ting sick are lessened. The little five cent cartons hold ten doses and they are convenient to carry. ALL DRUGGISTS 07 I illes of Mingo county She will enter a olea of self-de fense as she claims she , saw her husband re-loading his revolver and she realized he meant to kill her. Raleigh Marble Works Shipments made to any part of the State at same price as at shop. Monuments: -? end foe catalogue. COOPEBBROS., Proprietors. When writing to advertiser please mention Cauca sian. Pi l:2oA. M. "SkaboAkd Express" for Norfolk, Portsmouth, Richmond. Washington. Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York, Boston and all points North, Northeast andNorth west. 11;15A, M. "Seaboard Local Mail" For All Points from Raleigh to Portsmouth, Norlina to Richmond, connects at Henderson for Oxford and Weldon with A, C; at Portsmouth-Norfolk with A, L, Steam ers for points North and North east, No. 66. 11;50 A, M. "Seaboard Hail" fob Richmond, Washington, Baltimore Philadelphia, New York and Bos ton, connects at Richmond with C. A O. for Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis at Washington with Pennsylvania and B, & O, for all points. No, 31 Southbound. 5 A. M, '-Seaboard Express for Charlotte, Atlanta, Columba,Char leston, Savannah, Jacksonville. St. Augustine, Tampa and all points Southland Soothwest. No. 41. 4:00 P.M. "Seaboard Local Mail" For Charlotte,Atlanta and all local point, connects at Atlanta for all points South and Southwest . No. 27. 6:27 P. M. 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