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1 1 THE CAUCASIAN I HJSHKO KVBrtY Mi;KMA SUBSCRIPTION RATE8. Hix Month. rbm Month. 4ft Ho. . TRADES 11. "UNM.KNKns YVAI.KKU TIIK MTA I K I, IKK A l'K-1 ILK.Nl K." (ioVKHNOlC AYCOTK HTATKI) IN If 1H I.NAMiL'KAl AllKJH THAT t'.M)Klt, AN I) TIIKKKKOUK IlY IM PLICATION IN (d.NHMirKXCK OF, FUSION KL'I.K -I.A WI.KSMN K W'Al.K Kl TIIK hTATK I.IKK A I'KH M LKNCL, THE DIVOIirK MILL HUHJU3CO DVrUTIME. It will be remeuibend that am on if other hort romlngs of the VmoTdtic legislature th-y pa-ed ft very lax dvrce lw The follow ing from Sun'tsy News A Observer hiiuwh the result of such a Uw in Wake county: "Of ihe fifty th-ee fl'al jug mn h eiiteied at the It term l in- Wke count? court, thirteen were lor divorce Only ono was r -t'u--d, King VH King being enter al a a nun -utt. There are now caid to t on the da kejt about twelve div rce -ui 8. This in home uior. of Ihe (faulty) ftuit of dem crat ie goid govern eat " for which the tax paytfe are forced to p y j high. The Shelby Aurna thinks that b-fote the dmcra a ask the people fur their votes to continue them in oowr, they i-h uld funin the voo r.4 viith a correct Htateiuent of the condition of the 8 ate Treasury ( kimk hTALKKO AiikOAi at noon- at the tune thy took charg- and y, t n 1.4V imiwn with now. Hut tht- democratic machine DAY, A I A KM ANI 'I 1 1 K MIU.M) OF TIIK I'MTiiL WAS Moll1- FKKO.lNT THAN TIIH HOMi OF THK MIH'KI'O IJIIUJ." I loW HI AN OS TIIK OAKK TO - OA V (JoVKIiV)K? HaVKN'T THK ACTS OK THICK: 11 KM HH 1 KT KKOISl.ATUKKs AM) M O II K THAN TWO YKAIW OK VOUK OWN HKNKFI- KM KtJIi" 1AH.hKO INTO HISTORY KINt'K YOU nhH gotten to the p-dnt w hre it think it can Bay the will f po- 1 Iwd d. If ii can't get in p wer one way it will another. A ertk For Trwth In speaking of Poeidntlal tim ber for uext yer, the News and Ohfaerver as Cleveland wont do; because they have not tried him ; be could not car'y the South or North wt Bryan w nt do; lie- cause they have trid him; he ckiM not carry a single Northern State Then the Ob-erver i l(s hy raying. thy must run a J fT-ronin demo crat. Dni that jar ou. though? When Cleveland ran, thU gain Uerver, i h it game editor, ai hf was a JfT rnian demo rat Wti-n Br an ran thi same Oe rv- t out-fit g h he was a pur Jeffer onian dem crat. The me Ob server add b th tim-s that their C u idate ws the greatest man in he prty and the only man they ciild win with. What we want u know ip. when did the CHwerver ted the truth, then or now? For it Ih evident Cleveland and Bryan have not cangexl. But the party oh, well ! It rhanire every cirri pdn. i Invt-land ient Mr, lanilH back frm Washington to -savrf hi Stale VVThat Mr. I)nieN ohjis to liryan i-, he couldn't -end him back to Washington to save the nation. Hickory Times Mercury The Effective Remedy 1 I'KOOAIMKI) 'I H K FOltUiulNO.' vv.un v., i! auk i AVoKT.NO ovkh this winter, as he had intended do THK hTATK who FiNo fok educ a i-g prir to the meeting of the hvt TION ANO KOADS IHIX'T YOU II KA K L Risla Uf6. OF MOU.C I KI.MrH HKIN( COM Mil KI) I in no ii ill caiom.i.na than kvek As the democrat ic machine of this Th Lst ac.unt we had of Lorke t'raig he was in Asheville We underntand he has abandnet the Idea of attending th daily sen-1 yars th- 1) ni'crat8 have quande'- ions of thn U litnil Htates Hena'e We have had three legislature by the god jrovernmenl " p rty since th Republicans gave up cn trot in North Carolina. Th y hav Kiven lis e'H-oti government with a venjzeanee. When the Repuhlicn tur eI th governn"nt over to thn D-morats they left a t-urplues of $l30,00o in the treasury. In three ed that and have raisd taxs to the hiKh8t limit and hive run the Btte in d-bt Hod only knows hciw much, but the tn-asun-r is call'ng for a mil ion dobarx to s'raihtt-n uo his butns. The tax payers have ti p'ank down th- cash for this 44 good uv rumen t," whet er hkfouk ami Do vtu uontinuk to state has not rewarded Locke t ralg, th-y like It or not. How do8 it ATTU1HUTE THK TO FUrtlON KULKf a? tney promiteu lO uo, ior uis MUit yu, otoiuer wi pajer.- oiau active part iu the impeachment oi Republican. Tben They ITayd. A preacher at the conclusion of one of his sermons sahl : u Let all In the house who are paying their debts stand up," Instantly every If we have correct reports from the judges, he might now apply to Johns on county, and we believe we the national gove nm-nt for a p!ae have, that county win thrtiw otl the as they will need a Lock or two in burden homo yoke ot demo rary the ranama 1 anal. iu the near future. Much tlii-cri initiation was used in aemir the An exchinge says that the demo- man, woman and child with one i.ru rtv of the tax payers in that crats who laid the blame upon Hf exception, r. se to their ftet. The . .. , . f. ,, . . . , ..l, preacner peaiea mem anu saia : 0'untv The tax valual on of some C leveland for all their troubles are r oumy. inuiux. vuiudiiuii ui Bumr Now every man not nayintr his ... .... ... .1 . . . t,t.n nAn Voa ' proiHTty was doutiie-t, while me "w rauy iu j A,rD dbts stand up." The exception piop rty of the democratic township but Mr Cleveland i not ready to noted, a careworn, hungry looking politicians was not increased at all, 'ry the people again. He would Individual clothed In his la-t sum- notwithstanding the real value of rather duck hunt than face certain 'e,'s suU, slowly assumed a pe-- , I peuuieuiar position. now is it HiirtiH in 1 11 nmiienv nan iikthiih(i. i chou. f i v Tiie consequence is the demoi'ratic machine has mide enemies of those they discriminated against and many of tho-e who have been vot ing the driii'.cratie ticket heretofore deelare the will never do ho again hinle9'J Oeo H- White, (col) Borne of the demociatic poliiicians ive a position in Raleigh also. of that county are disgusted with the machine. They hay the reason ttrelT tur and tlM(Ubaljwdbr . Iowa, April i. 1 90S. ,. I tfwibkd for trrrr a jnr with so Kacty a flow that 11 ytrtnally Rmprewnoa. A beary coid mper iodaccd Utia COBdltJOa and HOLhinr 1 maid Hn M.nfd Ia K-!n m Tb only rSecUT retordy I ever f -mnd u Wis of Cardal. Within two weeks I felt lb good tCrel of U mJ tciaeand after I had ne4 1J botUe io all I wa as healthy Tr amr aa aay womaa ooud wtsa to i. atnaUu Oaaait Wi 0 . BOSS OF raO(?0l(sBE?(!J)Q Wine of Cardui cures nine out of eTery ten cases of the disorder of menstruation. These cures are permanent, whether the trouble is complicated or not. Wine of Cardui cures the sickness of young girls, relieves the weakness of adults, banishes leucorrbcea, headaches, backaches and nervousness and eases the crisis attendant on the change of life. Thousands of mothers besides Miaa Rvt'a ci3rfr tinro found grateful relief from the pains of childbirth and have A V had a quick and happy recovery from its use. You cannot li&tsr 'I El COSS! CUSS! LOADED MM CiSS. GLSS! LOlIltO 11115! OF EVIIV DESCRIPriOW LARGEST STOCK, SEND FOR C.VTAL'HSUKS A Vlll' n afford to suffer when $1.00 bottles axe sold by all uruggisu. Thm.iH.nttoiyi people with, JQ SUBS JUIBERS I tt will probably be too not for some of 'em. Er, Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. ling's Men Discovery 1UI I OVOII Pries UUUIMHI C- 1IIU A Perfect Cure : For All Throat and Lung Troubles. Money back If it fails. Trial Bottles free. Real we k ency my iriena," asKea tne minister. "that you are the only man not to And now the democrats are talk- meet his obligations? "I run a Ing Mr Frances D. Winston for newspaper," he meemy answered. Lieut- Governor, but it is not be- "and tnB bretnren hre who Just , . . . . . . suHKi up are my subscribers, and " eved by some thar he will accept . . r J , . . 4, J 44 Let us pray," exclaimed the w WWW . 1 V I WW 18 minister. Ex Have you paid your taxes for this the wreckil,g of a lreight traio on ... A O TP.i H il m All w w-i 1 a 1 s . w a i the tax valuation on their prorty ar' Al " "",rc tne murpny nrat.cn uaay nignt was not raided was bVcause of the than yu dil1 under TaAm ru,e? two trai,,inen were killed and -hree ... , . , . . . li vou ieei any ncner uy ine - j - v v" work they had done tor the pirty, y J Guy L. Moore of A-hevitle and for what they were exp cted to do op -ration? Aren't you ready to Brieman rh-rl Porter of An. for the machine in the future But 8i ,e trdCfe this expensive crowd? drew8. The injured are Conductor unless thes,, men have a change of f , J J1' B K)ne of Waynes vi lie, a . . 4U . , ,., , a , The Graham Tribune puts it this nephewtfj P. Kerr of this city, mind the machine will have to find . Fiman R M FitTtUQ a brothe; other men in th.s parts of John- to rpconci,e the tax of Law Agent Fortune of the South- ston to do their bidding in the naver t , the siz . of his torced cm- ern, a. d Flagman G, W. Killiam future as the-e men declare they hribution towards me-ting the needs "Pt. Boone was bruised abut the head, as was also Fireman Fortune. Mr. Kiiram was slightly bruised about the body. will not do their work any more. of democratic government " Day by day the more conserva tive element in the democratic pirty Some of the papers are in favor are waking up to the fact that of relegating the array cant en to democrat i; "good government" is the rear and to establish the army not a g ivernment of the people for dispensary "for the moral good of th people nor by the p-ople and the service". there will be a great breaking away from the democratic ranks in the If Mr. Walter Henry don't, next election. Tnus endeth the 8on over to the Demrats they flr-t tra,n will conclude tht they have wast- ahjw a v u.jv aa ROBERT H. MCNEILL Aitorney & Coisellor at law, Office in Bond Building, washington, i. c. FIRtr CI.EXK THE FOUNTAIN. There has been a irreat stir among the newspapers in Ralegh as to w ho should manage the whis key business for the ciy when the di-iensary is tstablished Jan. 1-t It first seemed to be a temp ranee move but it wound up in a great pol; ileal harai gne as to who should have the pie. But then the demo crats alwaxs get excited when there Is Hny "pie" in sight. The toi low ed a big lot of sympathy." Shelby Formerly Private Secretary to Hon. aurora. , ii -ii tt 4. , I J. u. irriicnara.) He will not do it. He is too bid ' w-ww w win prosecute pension ana patent claims, represent defendants betore Commissioner a man for that. the H notable of 3, walker S Im Don't you want a good literary Imagizize for yourself and family to read ? If so, you can -ecu re PEAR riON'S MAGAZINE fr one year together with THE CAUCASIAN lr ore yar for$t.5() The price -i PEARSON'S MAGAZINE is $1.00 per year, or 10 cents ir copy, and cannot r secured for less anywhere ThN offer applies to old sub-cri tiers that pay up and renew, as well as to the new subscriliers. Any of our readers that would like to have "Janice Mer dih," a beautiful story of the Revolution, by Pant Leicester Ford, can secure it with THK t?AU LAIAN and PEARSON'S MAG AZINE one year for the small sum of $1.99. The price of "Janice Meredith" alone is $' 50 at all bookstores. If you wish to take advantage of this offer, send in your subscription at onc, as the offer may be withdrawn at any time. Addres, CAUCASIAN PUBLISHING CO., Raleigh, N. C. Cotton sold in Raleigh Tuesday Internal Revenue, and mane cl ec and Wednesday for 12 cents for the tions from various Departments of bes. grade the Goven ment, e-pectal-y for Postmasters and U. S. Comm.s- WHY SHE LKK i NEW TWRK. 91 oners. It is an admitted fae that Green.-boro is rapidly forgoing to he front and in a very short time rill be toe leadinr city of ortb 'aroltna Her Railroad facilities ire u surnassed in th- State. nrt here is a constant ii flux o' capital employ d id tie va ious kinds of manufacturing, whieh 1acon-tantly increasing the population of the Ciy, and tr at d-maud for real estate has been created, and th property is constantly c anging tiands, but considering the mar velous growth of th City, the price Uts fceu i on a reasonable bs s. Persons desirine to inveot hern can make no mistake, pro id d proper en re is taken in location aDd price oi property. W mak it oar usi its to kep a vigilant wach ovr r.h interest of out cutjuers, nd are in a position to nave you m ney. m w. keep ported on value in eity and nearby farming roperiy. and an aid you in inventing your api'al where it will biog vou quick and satisfactory returns. Comsponde ce solicit d. When you are in the City we extend to yn a to dial invitation to vi it our office. Ro im No. 6, over Sykes DruR Store, Greensb ro, N. C. SRTaWBERRY plants QL)t Cargcst Stock iu the tOorlh. Nearlg 100 Satieties. All the choie lbci us sind for tbr Garden nd Kancy 11 rkat Al o - hit ping ar eti Also FRUIT TREIS OF AIL KINDS TO CROWfcHS AT WHOLk SALfe RAIES Will aave you ha. i i plauimK an orchard. De berrie-, A.paragu, Kbuoarb, Qrape Yiava, tc , etc (Dnr 120 page XHannal, free to Dnncrs, enables eoergbobrj to groro tiem will) stucess and profit. OUR GRAND CLUBBING OFFER- Now is th9 time to fend in your Subscription to the Caucasian and g t the advantage of our grand clubbing rates. We will send Th rvAUCAsiAN Atlanta Constitution and The 8unny ouTH all one year for 'ALL RIGHT" COOK SI0VKS. HEATING STOVES, HOUSE FUltNKIIINfS CiCOlw, i1N WAUK, PAINTS AND OILS, BUILDING MATERIAL Everything i'd Hardware Found al Our Soiv. Q Goods shipped Fame day ordered. (Green Tiading StainjT civ s with cash purchaser ) SIGN OF THE HORSE SHOE. Hart-Ward Hardware Company Successors to Julius Lewis Hirdu are Co , ItALKlGII, . C b 0 6 o 0 0 a 0 0 6 6 6 6 0 Raleigh Marble Works Shipments made to ai pan of the St te at Sfiine pictts ut sho. VJOWUSVJEMTS COOI'Klt into-.. Irirl i,.,. lUbih, N. C. When writing t) aivertiiicrM mention thr Can. vun Hend for Catalogue Q00D CLOTHING AT LOW PRICKS You will find t hem at iniifiy; mm. RA LKICH, N. The Best Line of Sin..-, in tti Citv. All Siylex of Hat-. WE CAN SAVE YOU M INKY, TRY US. $2.00 Th Mother of a Family Ixpreaa Her- a-ir Ab at the Md-rn uonr Mao. lamg-iing to ! ave New Y. rk WOltieil as Well OS Mad want a cata ogH for g od and all, nxr, wek," 84id a Inir from the Hhelr.v Aurora eivi wn known wrnnm th- other day. .. xr , c "There is no pa e here for me to Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. t : a a a al F live inv i ne. I'm not siout enoucn eood advicas to the manasrementof ...i i , ,i . .u the city aff drs ot R lelh : sitle of the deck. If I stay here ttUraand i ..JTl . . f . I r . . U. 1 I ...... iVM . a 1 A. XI a - - rstteaKing I tne government ot 1 "iiur' uinre, ami ieei mail . ., the citv of Rfileiifh th Npws anil I must have n-ore and more monev I Ohhprver reunrks tht Where it ho spend for new things is not rotten it is ineffi ient : wher- "So I'm Roing away to some in- lt Is rot inefficient it is rotten. solated place wnere I can 'ive with Every 1m idy knows that Raleigh my books, and with my id -as, and is a machine ridden ci'y and that u'Hh my friendly tree. And I the News and Observer is the shall bring up my babies w th a oren of the machine. The citv senxe of the re-ourees that may be B-overnment ow s its helnc? tn th inside f them. I dont kno a scalds the nsh or if, when the child all plants 'icd to earry aeros te cont nent frrtfn a- when ug I ius- ira, ea cat o-e free pe" it vou f -hioDii er Varieties r rancf uar en k nciH I .AS. .taTVrVit 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 uaiB ates too often, if the Continental plant So., iwna.LX, ..C. OBWalBMBaB)BMBBBBBaaBBSBaMBWMBao HOW IS YOUR SOLE? If your Shoes need repairing bring them tb me. I guarantee satisfactory work or will ak no pay. Will call for and return shoes in the city. J H. Peavis, The Cobbler machine and as IheVtreani cannot oung man of thirty who has saved J ??.riie" H.3110)11!. a"e ? ! Office in building occupied by Up rise ab.ve its ,our e, no more can his spring and iv,city. Bu-iness beX - I . - . - - . - - I DW the fruit f mchne rottennens he ana ricn men's sports have eaten up tne dimcuity is kidney trouble, and the first sounder than the parent stalk from his soul. He rushes about In his sJ10uld ' towrds the treatment of which it got its life. If the O. automobile; he rides his horse; he i , IZ'aXI server had spent its ears in striving allots so much time to his yacht; he kidneys and bladdsr and not to a habit as after civic purity and politicMl does his dinners and his dances most people suppose. honesty it would not now be crying but I fail to fini the strenout young ? "Sul,!, "S6,! out against a harvest that has rip- business man who has any real I d both ne the great remedy, pened from seed of its own sowing, spontaneity. He has already lust The mild and the immediate effect of Cleans the fountain and the stream something, a kind of glory, an Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold will be pure " open vidon. 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