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THE CAUCASIAN Ha leioh, N. C. Nov. 9, 1906. Kotered at the Post Office in Raleigh S. C as second-clans mail matter. Mtjor Wiley H. Smith, of GoluV boro, died Sanday morning. Sheriff Alex. Turner, of Moore county, died Tuesday meming. The dead body of Frank Hafner, of Wilmington, was found floating in the Cape Fear Tuesday morning. David Boyd killed Granville Scott with a shot t?un, near Wash ington, this State, Tuebday morning. James Beasley and Henry Golo, both negroes, have been arreted at i.Gran?e for passing counterfeit money. The firm of It. E. Wooten Bros., of Mt. Olive, have made an assign ment. Their liabilities are about $37,000. Two Boston men have bought a ginseng farm near Ashevillo, and will grow tbe weed by improved methods. Mr. Julirn Howard, of Tarboro, was accidentally killed at target practice, near Middleboro, Ky., last Saturday. Gov. Glenn Tuesday ordered a special term of court for Sampson county, to begin on Jan. 15. Judge Shaw will preside. TWO KMUKZZLKRSOO FREE. Kx-Ciuiliier and Teller or Bank r FajPtteTlllo Pleeula Guiltj and Le OfT t'pon i'uyment of ComU. Fayetteville, N. C, Nov. 21 This afternoon, in the cases of the alleged nib zzlement of ex-Cashier J. C. Haigh and ex-Teller G. G. Myrover, defendants, app-a-fd in court accompanied by counsel and eubmitud to pleas of guilty to the indictment pending. It appeared that Katipfttctlon had lx en made to the hank and to the bonding com pany, on the recommendation of the linnk of Faet viil and at the re-. qu-st of th solicitor, Judge Moore -u--pndwi ju'lgment ou payment of i'wts and the oeiVndauts were discharged. 1 he Mjttr or J't-gae. Asheville, N. C, Nov. 20. Goo. E. iVgues the man who disap(eared from Waynesville last Tuwday, has not been located. It is learned that he drew some money from a Waynes ville bank ju-t before leaving but ieft a part ot ins deposit. A It ABU IT PLAOUX. iUwmrH of SIO.OOO OtmA Br Oowrt- Mt of A MCrmlla For KHIf- "The reward of $10,060 offend by the government of Aotralla to any person who may devise a tuc- cemfal mode of exterminating tbe rabbits, whose numbers make them pet, is still standing," Mid A. McDonald, of Melbourne. "It wa offered a good many years ago, and a great many people thought they saw an easy way of getting a nice lump of money, but so far no ef fective ncbeme of eliminating the bunnies has been presented. No matter bow fast they are slain, they breed with u h rapidity as to defy extinction, and continue to plague the cattlemen and farmers. They are shipped to London by the thou sand in refrigerator veseels, where they are eagerly bought by the Eng lish, who seem to prise them as an article of floi. In Australia but tew people will eat them. Wash ington Post. Hobberyor Lllling-too Toatoffice. Lillingtoa, N. C, Nov. 20. The postt tliee hero was robbed during Friday night, theduor being broken open and the desk in the office pried open with a crowbar. Two regihtered letters was taken, as well a? 4 00 in cat-h and $5.00 in stamps. I here is no clue to the rob bers. The residence of Mr. Oscar Brown, of Oxford, wad destroyed by fire Friday night. The family barely to t Acru escaped with their lives. J Salisbury, N. C, Nov. 17. It is almost certaiu that no county in the . - Enoch bhutt, a prominent tarraer $lkiU cau cla iui a bigger cotton yield of oreyth county, was oaaiy cut tLan doea Mr. Adams Blackwelder. by Dr. Geo. T. Evans Tuesday moru. From three-lbuiths of an acre he has ing. The difficulty arose over an Uiniied 431 pounds of lint and in ad account. Thomas Dolan, a young mm of East Durham, was accidentally shot while out hunting with other boys Tuesday morning. His leg had to be amputated. James llockaday, a respectable neero. who lives in Barton's Creek townshiD. this county, was shot and ----- - tlition lus picked 600 in the seed. This is two bales to the acre, and it's hard to beat. J'.hnoo 1 it really troe that your wire ha left y ou ? Jmeoii Yen, and that's not the worti. Why. w at do yru men ?" I'vh Ja-t htda Jet tcr mj Ing bf' rofning hrk f'-TraiSatl forTa! from FatDlU-JourT at" A IIASTHOlS CALAMITY. It i a Hp4rotM calamity hn yiu loe your heidth. t-csue indi rection nd rontili.ii have napped t away. Prompt relief raa be had n Dr. Kin if' New Life Pi IK They uild up y u- digrilve orgaci and cure h tdche, iizzin--, colic, con ptlti)!i, !; gutrt)tel At all UnJggis-U ; 2ic. Circuit Preacher's Xotea. It was at a big meeting that all this was said, more of a citizens' meeting than a church gathering, and Mr. Dukes asked : 'Now, what can you do for the preacher ? I don't intend to put tbe burden of my living upon any one family, but upon all of you, turn and turn about. I will not, how ever, go where the latch-string is not hanging out of the door. What can you do for the preacher ?" One old lady, who had a dim re- collection of a small church in the pine woods of Georgia, when she was a girl, said ; I kin eat him, but I can't sleep him." 'That's good ; now who's next ?" asked the missionary. Well, if Sister Jenkins is gwine to eat him, I'll agree to sleep him, but I can't wash him." That's good ; who's next?" Then another sister spoke up and said : "Well, I'll wash him, but ain't much on biled shirts !"- Florida Times-Union. A Young Mbd'i Toyine Wiih a Una Cull short a Ciirl's l,lfV. Durham, N. C, Nov. 20. Par ticulars of an accidental shooting that was fatal reached here from probably fatally wounded Monday Chatham county this morning. The uight by an unknown person. Judge D. M. Furches and wife were In Raleigh Sunday. This it- the first time Judge Furches has been to Kalelgh since he wss Chief Justice of tho Supreme Court. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Atlantic Coast Line Railway, Mr. T. M. Emerson, of Wilmington, was elected presi dent of the company. Deputy Sheriff Edwards, of Lenoir county, brought a negro to me peni- fatal affair occurred at the home of Lonnie Minus, who lives near Merry Oaks, Saturday nigh'. There was a gathering of young people at the home of Mr. Minus, the occasion being an ice cream supper. There was an old ritie in the room, and ! this was picked up by a young man named Ernest Woiaack. It was not known that the ritie was loaded and he snapped it, with the result that it fired and the ball entering the back of a Miss Cornea Marks, daughter of J. A. Marks, killing her instantly. The ball entered just below the Present-Day Philosophy. Money talks and stops talk. Some orators have a fine com mand of other men's language. xVny one can be a power for evil it takes character to be a power for good. The fact that some one else does it, 13 Society's excuse. Certain men are determined to get their share of what does notbelong to them. You can lead a man to college, but you cannot make him think. You can feel everyone save God and yourself. American Illustrated Magazine. tentiary Tuesday to serve a sentence I shoulder blade and passed through of fifteen years. The negro got the heart. The maiden was about drunk, believed he was a policeman eighteen years old and the young and shot a negro who had been his- man who fired the rifle was about friend. Saturday afternoon the house of George L. Lane, who lives six miles east of Raleigh, was destroyed by fire. The family was away from home, and the entire contents of the house were destroyed. A colored woman has deen arrested, charged with burning the house. twenty years old. He is the son of Orin Womack. The dead girl was a cousin of Mrs. J. W. Robertson, of this city. The funeral and the burial took place this afternoon. Monday morning while at work Association at Grists in Compromise With Truckers. Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 20. J. O. Carr, Etq., counsel for the Truck- the .. . . . j n 4 rChadbourn section of this State, to- nn ttio K.SI P On RntI millLUIKJI L rail- I T h hriHap ,huh i hoim? con- day aniiouucid a compromise of the mu as vy o aitnnknA cx-mau thA Cam Fear river Allan lie VvUttsa juiliu xur iuw recovery Tammany leader opt the open ng of th election box in New York. Tarimiai y knows what's in them. Waahio.'ton Post. Ik K !) CslwHar TH9rm Vrmm Kmi oT CtlttMt Wori. One of th fir thiols that a trav eler In tlarkcet Howia oUmm that h In thirteen days trbiod th Um. On crruwdng tbe frontier into Kaia on the 15th day of September, hU passport Is hiamp-d Bepternber 3, the mornirg p"Pm are of that date ; In other word, the Ilosian calendar U different from that of the rest of the rivllized world. France changed hr calendar and Ruls, It ii said will, among her Srt reforms make her calendar Cfrrefpond with other civil ized countries. Graham Tribune. roruLAn PIUCEM r? I THANK THE LORD!" cried Hannah Plant, of Little Rock, Ark-, 4for the relief 1 got from Bucklen's Artda Salve. It cured my leartul running ores, which nothing else woul I heal, and from whirh I hurl iii iff. rati far ft jl vpora ' It is a marvelous healer for cut8,'J ynne burns and wounds ; guaranteed. All druggists; 2oc. NOITCBOFfcEIZCtfE. Notice is hereby given of seizure of tho folio win property for violation of the internal revenue laws of thn Unitd States: At Durham, N. O., July 27, 1S05, 1 Jug Corn Whiskey, 4 gallons, of Dennis Esll. At Franklinton. N. C, Sept. 29. 1905, 1 keg, 4 gallons Corn Whis key of unknown. At Benson, N. C, Oct. 13, 1905, 1 Jug 3 gallons Corn Whiskey of unknown. At , Sept. 26. 1005, 3 packages Apple Brandy 99 g lions, of D. Billard, A. L. Rountree and Is there anything you want to sel or buy? If so make known your wants in this column. Only one cent a word. SALESMEN WANTED TO T OOK after our interest in Wake and adja ce nr. ouncies. Hilary or Commission Address LINCOLN OIL CO., Clevelend, O. LIQUORS. - - We can ship Whiskey to any point in North Carolina that the Railroads or Steamboats lines go. We are lo cated in the State of Virginia and the N. C. ANTI-JUG LAWS do not affect us at all as we are pro tected by the Interstate Commerce laws. We sell Corn vvinskey at $l.z per Gallon and Rye Whiskey at $1.50 per Gallon and up. Write us for our Complete Price list and Express rate to your office. Yours truly, Z. F. LONG & CO., P. O. Box 398, Suffolk, Va. J? II liX IJt A, llTllt lMt MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Shoes, Trunks. Hats and,fcrnishicE:3d$, lo .mt Martin Mtrt. C0I FSlCiSlAW UCftT.CAU AIOUII OS. ttzzx Farming For Bow Pa Acta. "Lightning sure acts strange." "Yes." "Yes; a streak of it came into our kitchen door yesterday, struck two chairs and the table, ran around the dining room, up the stairs, tore through every npstairs room, and finally went out of the window. I nearly died laughing." You must have thought it funny?" "Yes, it reminds me of how pa acts when grandma Is after him." m f.iMtncrtrn .Trw Altlpp. ft VOUI1L' white man, fell from the top of the f r the amoun ot .V a kit on.i losses by mtmbers ot the as.-ociatiou instantly killed by ieasou of the relrigerdtor Cftr J shortage during the last strawberry Paul JoneSj 14 years of age, fired season, ,the same covering damage two loads of buckshot at his father, trom May 1st to 6th inclusive, a part John Jones, in Camden, Pasquotank 0f which w as not included in the county, Saturday morning. None of compromise with the Armour line. the shots took effect. Ihe boy was The compromise was for payment by arrested and bis father will appear the Coast Line of $10,150. against him in court. It is supposed it is uudtrstood that the Coast that the boy feared he wouid be uue by the terms of its contract punished for something he had done With the Armour lines will have re- that caused him to attempt the course upon that corporation for the Worse Yet. Rownder Blame the luck, any how Lusher What's the matter ? Rownder Aw, my wife always stays up for me when I'm out late at night, Lusher Well, you arelucky Mine comes after me. crime. amount received of them. Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Kake Impure Blood. t c1 in he considered tha,t only urinary and bladder troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases have their beginning in the disorder of these most important organs. The kidneys filter and purify the blood that is their work. Therefore when your kidneys are weak tne gia93 in the court house. f Ai-IYI mil in 7t Lallva AAV ft or out oi oraer, yim a quickly your entire body how extiy organ seems to fail to do its . dUlf you are sick or feel badly," begin taV.ncr oTeat kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon as your kidneys are well they will help all the other organs to health. A tnai will convince anyone. If you are sick you can make no mis take by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect ot Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great i 'j 5 ennn realized. -It itiaiijrv icuicut . o ww" At Louisburg, N. C. Bept. 27, 1905, 1 keg Corn Whiskey, 2 gal lons, of Nick Phelps. At LiOUitbure, I. U., l0o, one 70-gallon Coiner Still Cap and Worm of Nick Phelps. At Wyatt, N. C, Oct. 21, 19C5, 1 Jug 3 gallons Corn WhLkey of un known. At Mex, N. C, Oct. 17, 1905, 24 bushel of Corn Meal of unknown. At Durham, N. C, Oct. 19, 1905, 4 Jug Corn Whiskey, 9 gabons, of unknown At Littleton, N. C, Oci. 28, 1905, 8 Jugs Corn Whiskey, 9 gallons, of D. 8. Shearln. At Green Neck, Oct. 4, 1905, 1 Package Whiskey, 10 gallons, of C, C. DeComis. At Merrv Oaks. N. C. Oct. 15. 1905, 1 Keg Corn Whiskey, 5 gal- Q Ions, ef Samuel Siler. Q At Franklinton. N. C- Oft 24. X 1905, 1 Keg Corn Whiskey, 2 gal lons, 00 gallon Copper Still and Worm, 2 horses, 1 two-horse wagon, 1 set double harness, 7 sacks corn meal, of R. A. Speed. Persons claiming tho above property will fl.e their claims with me in my office within 30 dys as r quired by law, or the same will be forfeited to the me of the United States. E. C. DUNCAN, Coilector.J J. P. H. ADAMS, Deputy Collector. Nov. 14, 1905. Raleigh, N. C. There la nothlcg too goc4 tor the Farmer ; thr It nota tng to? good for tbe Farm. Good bate a, good fcou.e, good wells, good fences, good stock, all on gooJ land, under rood management assort good proflU. Tho good applU throughout. Ii most apply throughout, or it will not apply to profits. Nowhere is discrimination more necessary than la ths selection of faca. Tn farm muit tw fenced. Uesoe, lt the best fence, the KLLWOOD FENCE. The Elwood it built like a bridge braoed, supported, tied; no stronger or mors substantial structure possible. Ell wood fences wU hold your hog a, cattle, horses, and pool try. Ell wood Fence has alw)S ben popular. Itanwsn all purpose and never disappoints. We have Ellwood Fences for sale, and at piloes that will suit you. Come and see as we have a bargain for you. Yours Truly, Hart-Ward Hardware Company, RALEIGH N. O. 9 Three times the Value, of Anv Other. One Third Easier. One Ihird Faster: The only Sewing Machine that does not fail in any point. Rotary Motion and Ball Bear ings make it the lightest run ning machine in the world. Agents wanted in unoccupied territory. Send for circulars and terms. Wheeler & Wilson f.He. Atlanta, Ga. l. ! Turn v j-. i f , jr a. WW ,171 M England Mutual Life Insurance Company. Chartered 1835. Boston, Mass. Assets About $40,000,000 In reply to a request for Campaign Contributions the Vice-Presi dent of the Company replied as follows: I cannot advise any subscription by the Company to the campaign fund for any purpose. The money held by the Why 1 am a Policj-Hofc in the National Lite line Conpanj Montpelier. Vermont. OLD, STRONG, LIBERAL, UP-TO-DATE and PRO PURELY MUTUAL ALL of iU profits are POLIUY- Insurance Company in trust for its policy holders cannot be used for political, educational or religious purposes, and any vote by the diiectors authorizing a subscription would be beyond their authority, and for any money paid under such vote, the directors would be personally liable, and at the suit of any policy-holder the Court would require them to reimburse the Company. Boston, Oct. 5, 1896. ALBERT D. FOSTER, Vice-President. This is not only good sense, and therefore good law and equity, but it Is plain, everyday common honesty a quality which seems conspicuously to have been lacking in the management of the other Companies. Killed Ky das in His Office. Columbia, S. C, Nov. 20. As the result of an explosion of gas i- his omee here today, Capt. 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