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THE CAUCASIAN Baleio". N. C Oct. 12, 105. vu-creJ At me office m Kaleigfj , (j., ad geooud-class mail matter. ta! .uujjuiii, who nvee bear Kills u Neuse, Wake county, had bb i'anu and three mule burned at four o'clock Tuesday morning. The graded school In Shelby, Oveland county, wan destroyed by Are Saturday morning. The lo&j is about ,0U0, partially covered by jn-u ranee. The High Point Roll A Panel Co. wai chartered by Secretary of Bute Saturday. The company will manu facture veneers and thin wood pro ducts. Wiimiiig'on has idsund and sold f 5U,wo world of bjnjjj for continu in and extending the permanent improvement of the public roads of the county Sampson County. ClluIn,w,U oti each wetk o ,uoa" Kjrri ntwt per tinin to Pacupeo . Coatt. (.eo. James. U. Glean Dead. lien. James D. Glenn, brother and private h cretary to Gov. Glenn, died at the mansion early Wednesday morning. He had been In ill health for a few days but the end came un- exiiecled. Gen. Glenn was a uative of Rockingham, and 53 years cf age. nhot at Baptizing and Now Dead. Charlotte, Oct. 16. Andy Stuart, the negro who was shot , at the col ored baptizing a week ago, died this morning at the Good Samaritan hos pital of his wounds. Junius Moore id in a critical condition in the same horpital and four negroes are in jail charged with the shooting. KIDED BY ROBBERS. Hold Operator in Davie County Are Poorly Rewarded. Win3ton-8alem, N. C, Oct. 16. Robbers made a raid on the town of Advance, Davie county, Saturday night, but they went away with very Utile money. The depot and the stores oi W. Li Gall A Co. and J. W. Jones were entered. The safes in the stores of Call A Co., W. C. White A Co. were rolled out of the stores and tbe combina tion locks were blown off by the use of dynamite. The robbers evidently intended to roll the safes away, but the job was too much for them. A small amount of cash and some good were secured. Bloodhounds were sent from here but they failed in their efforts to catch the guilty parties. Revenue Officers Get Both X'ijcer a ad Man In Wilkes, Winston-Salem, N. C., Oct. 10. Particulars were received here today of a battle royal that took place near the Wilkes Watauga line a few days ago between revenue officers and the owner of a "blind tiger." The officers were advised that a man named Davie Handy had been selling blockade whiskey at his place for some time. When they went to make a raid Hardy resisted arrest and opened fire on the revenue offi cers, forcing them to leave. The officers returned, however, at day light next morning and broke open the door to Handy's place. Several shots were again exchanged and the "blind tiger'1 man was cap tured. Investigation showed that an ugly wound on the side of Handy's head had been inflicted by a ball from a Winchester. NOTES FROrn OHM At.. me ounaay school at Purdom njurch held a Urge celebration on .as Bunaay. Oq 8aturdy Hall'e Chapel and Anderson Cnapel held a relphrst Inn mnA - i . . .uu uv uytxeafi ana es says were all good and the winging was unusually good. And more, thre was a rprad of good things to Oil Ibe infant child of Mr. O. T. William, of this count v. did nn October 10th. The Post Office Department has ordered that all the mail boxes In this county shall be numbered. On Priday night there wa an ex hibition of the Russian Japanese war given in Autry viiie. We ew the battle of Port Arthur and many other interesting scenes. The S.mpson Light Infantry is in Utleigh this week and will be in the parade with the President on Thurs day, d. W. Hall. Sentenced To Be Married. Wilkesnarre, Pa., Oct, 1C The "sentence of the court is that the de fendants be married immediately," said Alderman Sullivan, when Stan ley Krokus and Anna Oinich were brought before him this morning charged with assault and battery upon Mary Schroge. The two, although they had ob tained a marriage license, had not been married, and yesterday when Mary Schroge met them she had them arrested. The aldermen sent the culprits in charge of a constable to a priest and he married them ; then they were released. Count of Cash Over a billion Dollars in the U. S.Treasurj. Washington, Sept. 19. The count of cash in the United States treasury, which takes place every time a new treasurer enters upon the duties of his office, was com pleted to-day. The count shows that the amount, aggregating a good deal more than a billion dol lars, was correct to a cent, accord ing to the figures rendered by Ellis H: Roberts on July 1st, when he handed over the treasurership to Charles H. Treat. The grand to tal of cash, bonds and other securi ties is $1,259,598,287.58 2-3. This is an enormous gain over the funds reported at the time Ellis H. Rob erts became treasurer of the United States in 1897, the total seven years ago being only $796,925, 439.17 2-3. When the count was made in 1897 it was found that there was a shortage of about $800, some per son having removed that amount of silver dollars from the bags in the silver vault and substituting base metal to make up the weight !Not a cent is now missing. down pins arc a symptom of the most serious trouble which can attack a woman, vie falling of the womb. With this. VY' come lrrcgu&r. painful, scanty or profuse periods, wasteful, weakening drains, dreadful backache,-headache! nervousness, dizziness, irritability, tired feeling, inability to walk, loss of appetite, color and beauty, the cure is 17KJE OF THE FEMALE REGULATOR. that marvelous, curative extract, or natural wine, of herbs, which exerts such a wonderful, strengthening influence on all female organs. Cardui relieves pain, regulates the menses, stops drains and stimulates the womb muscles to pull the womb up into place. It is a suit and permanent cure for an female complaints. WRITE US A LETTER Put asida aO UmUOtf aad write as freely and fjaakly, U strictest coon Cenc, telling a an your symptoms and tsoaals. Ws win send free adrioe (in plain, sealed envelop), how to care litem. Addrass: Ladles' Advisory Dept., The Chattanoog a Medicine Col. Chattanooga, Tcna. "I SUFFERED AWFUL PAIN In my womb aad erariss,' writes Mrs. Naomi Bake, of Webster Groves. Mo, "also in my right aad left sides, and my menses were very painful aad irregular. Since taking Cardui, I feel like a new woman, and do not sutler as I did. It is the best medi cine I ever aad la my house." 4 Vcxtcs2Jtca 1 A9C tJaJsftS Ptasewe futwt t tree a aateaty uamm mrwtif ewisfrsdtfcL fcU'a-SSt t" ta a rre V a? f we mmmt peMaea. trtrt mtrt whumk siMWMi ta the Scitntmc Jicmcn. A lMfttoOr tDaenated weeaty. Ij Sta tire, ftffcctkmate. worth ottt ISjOaO, and 10acr farm. Jolr lauxtodl ateljr IotId bttstmnd. Addnwa. Mr. W 097 Pulton BU Chicago. The Yellow Fever Hiualon. s There is a big increase In the num ber of cases at Pensacola, Fia., and several other physicians have been employed to help fight the disease in that town. At New Orleans there were four deaths yesterday and 18 new cases. There were six new cases at Vick burg yesterday but no deaths. One Cent a Word Make your wants known in this column. One cnt a word for each insertion of advertisement. Is there anything you want to sel or buy ? If so make known your wants in this column. Only one cent a word. FOR SALE WRITE 1KGHORN Hens, $1 00 each. Addre-s Box E, Ral eigh, N C WANTED : by Chicago wholesale and mail order house, assistant manager (man or woman) for this county and adjoining territory. Salary $20 and expenses paid weekly; expense money advancd. Work pleasant: position permanent. No investment or experi ence required. Write at once for full particulars, and enclose self-addressed envelope. THOMAS J. COOPER & CO., 132 Lake St., Chicago, 111. BEAUTIFUL GOI.D WATCHES and Gold Rings containing Emeralds, Saphires and Diamonds, $5 uu eacn Goods sent on receipt of $1 00. Balance payable 50 cents monthly. Money re funded if not satisfactory, uon c miss this chance to buy handsome watch or ring on easy terms. American Jew elry House, congress jfarK, m. l Safe Investments For Sale. Another Lynching In Kentucky. London, Ky., Oct. 17. Virgil Bowers, a nesrro. was taken out of the county jail here by a mob last night and hanged to a tree on the road leading to Barboursville. Bow ers shot and killed George Ferris, a prominent and wealthy Knox county lumber dealer on the night of Au gust 16. LYNCHING IN GREENE COUNTY. Mob Take Negro from Officers Charged of Assaulting a White L.aly Near Snow Hill. LaGrange, N. C, Oct. 17. Word has just been received that Charles Boney, a young negro, was lynched Friday night at Nahunta Bridge, near Bullhead, in Greene county, for attempted assoult upon a white lady Tnursday night. The negro was arrested and taken before the lady who positively iden tified him. The officers started with him to Snow Hill, but were halted at tne bridge by a mob who took the pris oner from them and put him to death ; but the manner in which he was killed cannot now be ascertained Boney was arrested on the charge of a simifar crime about a year ago in Wayne county, but was not con victed. Th Toxawy Campany, North Caro lina, 125 shares. lola Mining, North rarolina. 1000 shires. Giroux Consolida'ed Mining, 1 00 shares. I. a Luz M & T. (Mexico i 3000 shares. NOITOK OF SEIZURE. Not ce Is h r. by given of seizure of thn fol'owing prrtprtv fur viol Una of the internal revenue laws of the Unittd 8tatca: t Haw River, July Uth 1905. 1 -Kg, 7 pallors com whiskey of Luther '"arey end J. W. Sa de-fl. At Oakley, N. C , Jul 24. 1905, 1 bbl Ry Whiskey of W. J. Man ning 089 gal 'o os At 0kley, N C. Ju y 24, 1905, 2 kaga a d 2 Jug Corn Whiskey of W. R Hanky and C J Brown. 27 ga'lons At Hoffman, N C, July 24, 1905 4 packag'8 Com Whiskey. 89 gal lons of James Blue. At Pocomok. N. C. Aug, 3. 1905, 1 Jug Corn Whiskey or unknown, 2 gallons. At Durham, N C, June 12, 1905, 1, 32 Winchester Rifle of W B, Bnrbfe- At Ja esvillp, N C. A e 9. 1905, 1 bbl Rye WhLky of unknown. 48 gallons A Hoffman, N C,Aur 11.1905, 12 bMe. Corn Whiskey, 550 sail, ns of J-ms Blue. At Spring Hop , N O., Aug 10, 1905 1 bbl. Corn Whiskey, 25 gal lons, 1 Keg Bye hiskf y 4 gal lees of E. W Bridget A H ffman, N C. An sr. 25, 1905, 6 bbla Corn Whiskey, 250 gall rs of Jaa es Bue At Eurte, N C, Aug. 21, 1905, 4 pack gs Brandy. 43 gallons, copper still, cap and worm of A L. R untroe At Prinreton, N. C 8ept. 4, 1905, onH mule and wagoa ci Bobt. Webb. At Wilton. N C, Aug. 29, 1905 1J4I4 gallons Corn Whlakey of R bt. Woodluf. A' Princeton. N C, Sep . 4, 1905. I dark horse and boggy of Will Tyner At Bath, N C. Apt 11 13,1904 , 8 Brciul IUttea to Itavleljrl), N. C, via KeatMiiirti Account of the orth Carolina State Fair, October l(lih-25tli,05. The SEABOARD announce they will sell excur-ion tlckeU fmm all pointa within tbe Bute of North Carolina, including Norfolk Port- m luth, Richmond, Peter" bo nr. 8uf tolk. Franklin and Intermediate points in tha State of Virginia account of the State Fair, Octob 16th-2Ut, for one first cites limited fare for rountr, plus fifty cents for one acCl n to tbe Fair (i round s (miuiNj u rate including admiion coupon, $1.00.) The rates from tho principal p lints will be as follows : Portsmouth, Va. Norfolk, Va. 8uffolk. Va. Franklin, Va. Lewiston, N. C Bich Square. N O Richmond, Va. Petersburg, Va. Weldon, N. C. Oxfird, N. C. Henderson. N. C. Sarford, N. C. Hamlet, N. C. Max ton, N C. Lumberton, N. C. Wilmington, N. 0. Monroe, N- C. Charlotte, N. 0. Lincolnton, N. C. Rutherfordton, N. C. Hickory, N. C. Lenoir, N. C. For Military Companies and brass bands in uniform, twenty or more on one ticket the following rates will apply for round trip : Portsmouth, Va. Warren Plains, N. O. Henderson, N. G. Oxford, N. C. Louisburg, N. C. Franklinton, N. C. San ford, N. C. Max ton, N. C. Wilmington, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Shelby, N. C. The rates for Military Companies do not include admission to the Fair Grounds. Ticket' will be sold $5 95 5 95 5.45 4.95 4.45 4.45 0 80 1 70 3 60 2 40 1.95 1.85 3.60 4.85 4.35 4-80 5.85 6.15 6 90 8 45 G.90 7.40 it iiAixjr Alt-TIHtM Ilt MKN'S AND HOYS' CL01HING, Shaes, Tic:b, Hats c:l fciristhj Eccis, lO aMt Martin !" I. C.3 TZlZlt Atl UU AT3 UI tX Fanning For Tbet la nothi g to. gucd for the Farmar ; lhr it aoth tng to i go d for t farm. ld btUt, good boa m, oud w. Us. fuo.1 fttooes, good stock, at I n goo i ts4. oadr good maoag mnt aar. gtwd prvflu The good ppl throngboat. It aui apply throagaomt, c It el l aot pely to proflta. Nowhere la dtwcrimlnattoa more aeeaeaary thaa U tha a- lection of feaoee. Tbe farm ma t be fenced. Uoe. lt the bet feae. th KLLWOOU FHCE. The Klwood i bal t like a bridge bra d sapportad, tied; no strong r or mor sabsUatial structure possible Elleno-i fencme w li old roar h g, cattle, terse, and peal try. Ell wood Fence has atw)S beea popular, ttaaswen ail purposee and &cer dlaaplnU. Wa have Ell woo I Kncee fr sale, aad at pdcee that will salt iou. Oom i aad e as we have a bargain for yoa. Yours Traly, Hart-Ward Hardware Goimpany. RALEIGH N. a Three times the Value of tov Other. Ooe Third Easier. Oce Third Faster: The only Sewing Machine that does not fail in any point. Rotary Motion and Ball Bear ings make it the lightest ran nlng machine in the world. Agents wanted in unoccupied territory. Send for circulars and terms. Vheelei t Wilson Life. Co Atlanta, U. $3.55 1.25 .90 1.20 .75 .55 .85 2.10 2.65 3 50 455 b xes of tobacco of Bath Grocrpco Persons claiming the hoye oc, 18tn to 2oth, inclusive, and prupervy wi.iue iu. ir cm-mo w.id f. t.,n- arrivino at R.liirh fnre- me in my office withia 30 d.ysas required by law, or the sam will be forfeited tj the u eof the Unl:tid Statts. E C. DUNCAN, oi'ector. J. P. H.ADAMS, Deputy Collector. Fept. 19, 1905. Raleigh, N C. New York Shoshone (Bullfrog) 2000, : shares. I 8ALK8MKN WANTJSU-TO I OOK Also all other stocku and bonds after our interest in Wake and adja bought and fold. T.et me hear from cenn ounties. Salary or Commission you R. U'SULLIVAN, Broker. Address LINCOLN OIL CO., if. u, isox, iivz, ew 10m. uieveianu, u. JkWo&& Mies The Cause of Many ar e e r a ouaaen ueatns. Tr,mt to There la a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep tive, iuany suuucu deaths are Caused bv it heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or Compel Peace mingo. in Santo Do- iii v i iMii m Washington, Oct 17. President Roosevelt has taken another step to preserve peace in Santo Domingo, and to prevent the "perennial revo lutionists of the islands from getting anoolexv are often I warlike supplies," as pointed out in the result of kid- any explanatory statement issued at ney disease. If I m..A Hpnartment todav. to&rether with a oroclamation in which the President prohibits tho exportation of arms, ammunition or munitions of war from any port of the United States or Porto Rico to any port in i Santo Domingo. L kidney trouble is allsviayorl f r ortrQtlls the kidney-poison- rfv- ed blood will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. 11 you are feel ing badly you, can make no mistake by taking Dr. ivtkner's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its -wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name.Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the fcddress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every uoiue. Cufo fioadacho Ernest inststntlr, and Icsto ho bad affects. Tkey also relievo oyctt ether Kin, Neuralgia, Rheumatic Pain. Sci atica, backache, Stomach ache, Ague Paia m Pains from injury, Bearing Bown pains, Indigestion, Dizainesa, NiTvaasncrj and Sleeplessness. Child Dies in Agony from Bite of Mad Dog. Randleman, N. C, Oct, 14. The little son of John Harden, who was bitten by a mad dog about a month aero, died from hydrophobia this morning in terrible agony. N Harp rising. Suburbs I bought some chickens yesterday and started a poultry yard, and early this morning there were two colored men hanging around my place. uoionei ssmitn -yo7 don't say, suh? And do yo' really hang 'em ! up hyar merely fo' stealing chickens? ! Catholic Standard. far All Pain lo Nerve Pain Fata la tare te fellow asy itraim er waaktning Lallutaet npoa tha aervca. It may W canted by awer-extrtioa, heat, iatente mental effort, colea, in iigeattea, er may cease that deeresses, excttea or agitates tha aervca. So seaahr are they that the $24 raatera or ttraia causes snfferiag. By sooU K! ctfemeiacmixT aasl eeictiac the eerrea, Of. UM Aad-Paia YO relieve the eeia.. Thee ere aeli bv draaaiata. afc a boa. aaCar a tsnstaa tat the first box will heme Haver toM ia balk. ieH " noon of the 21st, final limit of tickets October 23rd. The SEABORD will arrange to operate special trains from Weldon, Oxford, Louisbur&r, Hamlet and intermediate points to Raleigh on Wednesday and Thursday, October 18th and 19th. For farther information apply to nearest Ticket Agent, or address, C. H. Gattib, Travelling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. SEABOARD air line railway. Short Line to principal cities of the eoatr ana 8outnwest, Florida, C be, Texas, Cali fornia and Mexico, also north and north west, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia New YoiX, Boston, Cindnnati,Cnioago. In dianapolis, 8t- lxmis, Hem phis and Kansas CM. . . - Hcneduie enecure januiy sin. 1905. 1 Trains leaves Raleigh a fojuwa . No. 50. northbound. 1:25 a. m. SEA.B0ARD EX PRESS," for Portsmouth, Rich mond, Washington, Baltimore. Philadelphia, New York. Bos ton and all points North, North east and Northwest. No. 38. 11:00 a.m. SEABOARD LOCAL MAIL" (or ALL LO' VL points Raleigh to Porusmouti. rllna to Richmond ; connects a n. derson for Oxford and . Welo. with A. C. L.fat Portamoath Norfolk with ALL TEAMER8 for points North and Northeast No. 66. U:50 a. m. " SEABOARD MAIL " ior Ai&uiuuiiu, yy asoiogwn, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. Connects at Richmond with C. ft O. for Cincinatti, Chicago and St. Louis, at Washington with Penna, B. &, O. far all points. No. 67. SOUTflBOOND. 4:15 a. m. M SEABOARD EX PRESS" f?r Charlotte, Atlanta, Columbia, Savannah, Jackson ville, St. Augustine, Tana pa and all points south and southwest. No. 43. 4:00 p. m. SEABOARD LOCAL MAIL for Charlotte, Atlanta and all local points, Connects at Atlanta for all points south and aoathweat. No. 43. im p. m. 8EAB0ARD MAIL for Southern Pines, Pinehnret Atlanta, Columbia, Charleston Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa and all points south and south west. . TJP-TOWN TICKET OFFICE, 'Phones 117. Raleigh N. 0.. a B. RYAN. e. P. A. Portsmouth. Va Why I an a PolicrHolfler ii tie national Lite Iouratce Coojaiy Uoalpelier. Yeraoct. BECAUSE : 1. It is OLD, STRONO, LIBERAL, UP-TO DATE and PRO ORESSIVE. 2. It is PURELY MUTUAL ALL of Its prodta are POU0Y HOLDER8. 8. It is just, for It invests its assets where It expects to do business Because It has nearly $200,000 invested In North Carolina secu rites. " Why do I work for the National Life?" It is a GOOD COMPANY for agents; It Is liberial with its agents. Its contracts are the simplest. Its applications the shortest and Its policies the most liberal, easiest to explain and easiest to sell. Do yon want one of these policies or do yon want to sell a policy that is worth ONE HUNDRED CENTS ON THE DOLLAR? Call on or address, SHEETS A GUTHERIE, General Managers, Balelgb, N. 0. Raleigh Marble Works Shipments made to any part ot the State at same price at at shop. CX01JEIl 11 It OH,. Proprietors. Raleigh, N. C. vvhrn writing t) advertisers mention tbe Caucasian send for Catalogue. PRICE CUT IN HALF REVIEW OF REV1EOS Regular COSMOPOLITAN Pricm WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION THE CAUCASIAN fO.00 Sensational Price FOB A LIMITED TBIE $3 FOB ALL TO ONE ADDBEC3. Weare very fort unite In being able to arrange with tbe publishers of these three well-known, magazines to oj the four subscriptions for the coming year at tola sensational price.' THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS is necessary to keep posted on all the important events of the day. It is a high-class educational maga zine. THE COSMOPOLITAN has been a leading magazine for eighteen years. It contains many nterestiitg stories , each month and continues to grosr better. WOMAN'8 HOME COMPANION Is for every member of tbe femlly. It contains the fashions as well ts many Uterestinz ctcries, receipts to oe oaed in tbe home, etc Don't day sendlnj in ycer o dcr. Tbe off Is good f er est ted renewed subecriptiona If paid for a year in advance. Cot est this ad vertisement and send cs with (3X9 and we wlU send yoa the three c. azines ana tea paper xcr cna jgx. Address CAUCASIAN FEB Ox. Raleigh, N. C DLOIX UlsDICALCOe
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