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THE CAUCASIAN TUIiLISUFD EVERT THURSDAY IIY.THF KAVCAMKX I'L'B.CO. f'JIfCRlFTIQK RAU8. year Six Mouth. Tare Mouth. l.OO .HO 36 Ho. 11. A I'ATKM IXHTKAIJ OK TJIK CANAL. iMr. Albert Cathey, of Davidson, this Ktate, ha aj plied for a patent for an invention whioh he claim will obviate the nece-Mty of digging the 1'ariama Canal. The iUent pro vides a method by which h olainn the larRet steamships can 3 curried kcn Uthmus in a H.orl tirue. The plan in to construct two water lock at the entrance from each ocean, run a .street railway track into these, on which tho hip can be landed for transportation, move the vessel on by a ball-bearing nystoin of steel ball.-?, which us they pass from under the moving vessel will be carried by an automatic machine or motor forward over tho vessel to front to le used aj?aiii. It is not our purpose to discourage Mr. Cathcy, but we do not think his Invention will take the place of the canal. Even if the vessels could be taken out of the water and started on his "roller coaster" what would , ihM remedv if tho machinery re- fused to work when the vessel was half way across the isthmus? And what could be done in tho event of i wreck on the road? Somebody's .ship would be left high and dry. Last year (Jov. riienn went to the Virginia-Carolina football game and came back delighted, saying he was going every year. But since theu President Koosevelt ha3 requested ifficd and the 4. iing hissenti- that tho game be modi general public is back nient. And for some reason Gov. Glenn did not go to the Virginia-Carolina game this year, and it is staled that ho has now requested Dr. Venable, President of tho State University, to either modify th game or abol ish it. We wonder why the Governor has had euch a change of heart in regard to the game ? iGlov. Aycock in his inaugural ad-1 . . . . I drev sa d that under Fusion rule crime stalked abroad at noonday, sleep Icy down with alarm and that the sound ot the pistol was more frequont than the song of the mocking-bird. i : . fn Innraoaa Hill- I tuuiwiuuuuuucu v uv- izg his rule, and ftince be baa been I oca4; of oillce every case, ot any lm-1 A portance, that he has appeared in I he hRs aDoeared in behalf of the criminal or defendant. I If the Governor was sincere m the charges lie made in his inaugu- ral address, be has done nothing to relieve the eituation since that time. I Tf h hPPn nnr custom for several . . 4S years 10 give our pnmen vauauuu Christmas week, so as to give them an opportunity to visit their tamilies and friends. Therefore, we wmnotl ... .1 have- i issue next week, but the . . - ta ..K k . -ni ofToin visiv Duruiuuv buu-i st jrs 'inursaay, ixuaj a-M T a 4AV M - t - ev. y week thereaf ter during the year, and we izast that, as in the past, it will always be a welcome visitor. We wish you one aJdd all a very Tmetiy Christmas and 4 happy and prosperous new year. A democrat in Norfolk, Virginia, vraa convicted Tuesday of election frauds and sentenced to two year in the SUAte penitentiary. He was in hard luck by cot being in this State. The democratic ma chine would have appropriated the tState'a money for hi defense and ordered the Attorney General to de fend him and later given him an office for party service. If democratic control of the whis key business in this State is causing less drinking, why is it that Keely Institute has to enlarge its building to take care of the increased number of drunkard. ? Over seven thousand bills have -already been introduced InCongreas. And if the democratic members con tinue to try to block legislation and wash their soiled linen in the Home t will be many yean before these In the Senile Ut Saturday Sec: tor Culberson, of Texas in taking or ttie action of the administration in regard to the birth of the Panama rrubli?. aid it w indefensible t in Jaw acd infamcu in moral." Vwtihly nut any ruire o than .some of those ho attack it. I Baltimore Wr that h wa a de.no-! crat. The iuetion h what kind of a democrat in other words to what wing of the party d ho Udonj,' or does he belong to the faction without wings V Since t!ie democratic politician have started liuuor di-wnsarfc over j 1 ' , , 4,. the State, Keely Institute at '-j boro has found it necessary to en- . . . - i I lane its building in craer 10 tua.e care of the inci eased number ot drunkards in this State. A young man iu tho western part of this State married bis mother-in- law a few days ago, which proves 'a that at least one man was fond of his motherdn-Iaw. Mr. James H. Kcklts says : "The great majority of the American peo ple are at the bottom honest." Then they should be turned bot tom side up with care. . , Tho Revenue cflicem captured six Btllls Sunday and Monday within a radius of fifty miles of Ilaleigh. We haven't yet heard how many . were captured by the State officials? ; One of our subscribers in sending us the amount of his subscription says he believes The Caucasian to be the best political weekly paper published in the State. Old Question or l Lurch and Slate. Gov. Glenn announces that he will , ask tne next . It gisluture to pa-s an : act n quiring the Bible 10 be read i daily iu all the public rchools ot tneUnK the pas.arre Gf the administra- 8tate. The .Landmark believes tfiat all schools ehoukl bo opened with s Scriitre readings but it is old-, fashioned enough to doubt the wis-', dom ot-laws on tho tutject. But . a . a . . . a . 5 I . 1 " that is the fashion now pass a law : is the mtallib.e remedy lor every- thing (enforcing the laws alter they are passed is ot minor importance.) While they are about it the Laud-' maik suggests tnai a law t3 pit-seu Inquiring, all citizens, male and female, of the ago cf twelve years and upwards, to attend church at least once every Sunday unless they can show. a doctor's certificate that they are physically disabled, and that all citizens furthermore be re quired to say their prayers at least J twice a day. it might bo a goou Mao tr rcntiira Pa rid irintPH for ihft -7 -7 legislature next year to speak out on these matters. Statesville Land mark. OLD COUNTY COUHT. Very Striking Opinion From One or the .Tudffe. ia the old County Court three magistrates acted as judges. One of these trio was composed 01 tnree as xr () , . : learnedly and insisted that a certain decision be handed down by the court. Chief Justice Wiseman, handing the decision down, said: "ine courr, am i going 10 ueciue I ..ova a 1l 5 A. J I J I that way if she knows herself, and do Jf there j any exception from either of the two justices, it was not recorded, -at. a 1 a. a I a. XI ana nence we iae u mat me eouri was right in thinking that "she do." I WlUvU. m. ... , , i i it A . , ne wnier nas always nearu inai l . . . 1 was 3lr. Justice walser who ae- I ciared the now historic opinion. I North State. Prisoner in Fetr of Beta? Hanged Re- Coaea Offer or Food. "Wilkesbarre, Pa., Dec 16. An drew Zoss, a prisoner in the county jail here, is starving himself to death. For the last two weeks Warden Roth says ho has isken no food, and he onlv thins which hss passed his lins is a little water which the ?eep- m ere have boen able to force do-a his ' throat. He is now so weak that heinnaie lur emows out ana Dacs", has frequent periods of unconscious ness. Zoes Is Imprisoned on a charge or feloniously wounding his wife, who is now just recovering from fcer in juries; and Warden Roth believes that the man thinks the penalty for his offense is hanging. Roth appealed to the district at torney, and thM man's biil was re duced from $9,004 to 11,000 to en able bis fr Lewis to get him out ; but they have not yet been able 0 get security. JSot Unlikely. Howell Who w.as the - fellow who went around with a lantern looking for an honest man ' Powell I don't know, but if he wef9 to try it today somebody would steal the lantern. Woman's Home Qpio3 for January, If A 56 Al .t-3ia Aaa ( a!Ji ilia HrolW-a oat or Ilol " lowi i He ia CJobc l?acfc. Wind -or, N. C, Ie. J. Unle the Governor interfere Windsor will hv it first haD?insr in twenty live year-. Jee K. Mitchell i in iiil convicted ol murder iu thefirt ....... - f kill'! her at nijrht and put her body -alJ(1 PL,urot.d th; hou portions of her body weie not burned and there were certain buckles anil buttons of a peculiar character which helped to luenuiy her remains and to la-ten the crime on him. Tte execution will take place on tho 21st unle-s there is ex ecutive interference. So notice has ... ....! I-V,,. I , f nnr a tm! lral Inn ru1""1" -v ; fur oxK-utive clemency, but several JetteH auil ,tltionH have gone to r;ovt.rllor Glenn askiojj a commuta- tion. Oa Thursday night r:iliott Humo, i a colored txjy, had some words with Murray Sersom, a youns; white lad. The matter passed off, but as Kufiln was returniuj? home bessoms, who was in waiting, attacked him with club and dalt him a severe blow. ITe has been in a stupor ever iuee, but the doctor thinks there is a good chance for his recovery. Th5s is a case of too freft allowing of young bovs to run at large at night. On Saturday nighf a dreadful shooting took place near the Hotel Windsor. Mr. Abram Askew called his brother-in-law, Mr. Whit Black stone, out of the hotel, and after 1 some conversation Blackstone turned to tro back to the hotel when Askew j hm n the s ,verai fthwtg wero Ured 0113 strik- Blackstone also in the hand. uiackstone was carried to Aortoik yesterday by Dr. Chas J. Sawyer, IU ue r I a l vi uu at uo umou fc ' Hospital. Up to this writing Aakew has not been taken. I'realdent RooaevelOa Strategy. The most conspicuous example of Mr. Itoosevelt's dependence upon and u-e of public opinion was given in the Fifty-seventh Congress, when iu tlie f ace of tho most powerful op- positi(m ever brought to bear upon a niea9ura before Congress he was urg- ti.ina tlf ailti trust letrislation. At a critical neriod in the ddibera-i " ? tion3 of .he fc the I(r()8:rain j ri..dout, it ca he Senate and House, when ; had been partially car- c&mo to tne ears ot tne pcideut that atrents of the Stand- an, OA company had sent telegrams j j. n. Mircrtr.M, to jto cvrfajn Senators practically ordei-;say jn , them lo jpfvat one of the peud- billjj Certain newspaper corre- spondent8 als0 kuew that lhe tele. grams had been recpived. The President immediately saw his chance, and with his knowledge and approval a story was telegraphed broadcast giving the substance of the telegrams, coupled with the author ized statement that, if this attempt of a corporation to control Congress and thwart the wishes of the ad ministration and the people should succeed, an extra session of Congress would at once bo called and kept in session until the desired legislation should become law. The response of public sentiment was immediate and the anti-trust program went quickly through. The President's intuition that the public would not stand for an attempted coercion of Congress was corect, and tho story that was published simultaneously from Maine to California did its wcrkand the President gained his point. Pearson's Magazine. Hough Kider looses Cuatoma Job. Washington, D. C, Dec. 16. 4lPat" Garrett, the six-foot three Westerner who shot and killed 'Billy the Kid," will not be reap pointed Collector of Customs at El Paso Texa, because he offended the President by attending the Rough Riders' reunion at San Antonio last spring in company with a profes sional gambler and saloonkeeper wnose reputation was not of the best. Garrett was a memoer of the President's regiment and was well liked by Mr. Roosevelt, who ap pointed him to oSice. Garrett has been here several days, and called at the While House to see the Presi dent. His reception was anything but cordial. Health Exercfa. To develop the chest, breathing exercises should be taken both morn- U"g and evening. Stand straight I a i a 1 a ana clasP tne nis at the back ot the neck elbows touching In front. T . t . 1 1 1 L . I exhae, brings elbows forward until they nieejl. This is an excellent ex ercise for che&t wd lung expansion ' and to strengthen tha lojffcles cf the back. Medical Journal. Non-Committal. Mama, did yoil j?yer flirt when you were a girl ?" 'Yes, my dear, I did once." 44Adu were you punished for it V It hd to my marriage with your father." Translated for Tales from 'jLe Rire." Faic&er Fatally Hart. Winston-Salom, N. C, pec. 18. A block and tackle fell upon the! head of Walter Ma be, a house painter, at 5 o'clock this evening, cutting a hole ia the skull. The at tending physician ays tbat the TTQUnd ffUl VTQYO ' A VtAtor&lm Lake Among the bills if Hiigo there Is a mull lake renowned In that re gion fur iu fabulca depth. A well- known prolexsor, traveling in inai put of Ireland wis akl by hi native guide if he would like to n the lake. It' no tioitoua at all Kerr," nil Pat. "How do you know that? aked the jirofeor. "Well, forr, me own eouin was showln' the pind to a gentleman one day, scrr, and he looked incredulous like, Just a you do, and rue eouiu couidu't stand it for hira to doubt his word, orr, and so he aid: 'I'll prove the truth of me words,' ne -aid, acd eff with bis clothes and into the water he jurnpeJ, and didn't come up again ut all. at all." "But," said the professor, "I don't see that he proved the point by drowning himself." 44Is it drowned? Divil a bit drowotd at all he was. Hdre, didn't a cable come from him next day in America askin' fur his clotheij to ha bent on Argonaut. Wife C'ausbt Pmuui In Dining Kooui. A few nights ago Mr. h. A. Tys u, of Ansouville township, concluded that he was hungry for a good mes of 'possum and sweet potatoes, so he hied himself to the wood-, ac companied by his dog, in search of one. Soon alter Mr. Tyson left Mrs. Tyson had occasion to go into the kitchen for something when lo! and behold what should she see but a fine, fat 'poisum drinking out of her s'op bucket. Mis. Tyson was very much startled at the apparition, but quitkly recovered her wits and pretty soon had the 'possum securely fastened in a box. Mr. Tyson did not have much good luck in the woods, as ha came home empty handed, Wadesboro Messenger and Intell'geocer. Ilellglon of the Iliaht Sort. Marshville Home A few weeks ago the editor of this paper received a check in piy ment of an account which was about six years old. The youug man who owed it has sinco entered the min istry and in his letter he stated that thateettled the last of his old ac counts. A religi n that will make a man pay his debts is a mighty good kind of religion, and we don't believe in a religion that won't make a man pay his dbtu, if he can, will possibly favo him eternal dam nation auer nesnum-s ou uu eami . ri Lit , 1P iL! . . I. and has to tvCd the judgment bar Wm don't believe a Oead beat has ,'any idea of what genuioa religion is except what he baa beard people abcut it. Men the World Need. Men who put character above wealth. Men who will not lose their indi viduality iu a crowd. Men who will ba as honest in small things as in great things. Men whose ambitions are not con fined to their own 6elfish desires. Men who are true to their friends through good report and evil report, in adversity as well as in prosperity. Men who do not believe that shrewdness, sharpness, cunning and long headedness are the best quali ties for winning success. Chicago American. Shipping Holly Paya. Pender Chronicle Holly is s ill going forward in great abundance. We learn that thirty car loads had been forwarded up to last Monday. A gentleman told us his pay roll was $300 per week, and as there are several in the business, it must turn loose as much as a thousand or twelve hundred dollars a week. This is a large amount of money to pay out for eomethlDg that has hitherto had no value. Narrow Eecape of Mao, Woman and Child From naming Residence Near Joliet. Winston, N. C, Dec. 16.A two-story frame house near Joliet, occupied by Nat Allen and family consisting of wife and one child, was destroyed by fire Thursiay night. Mr. Allen and his family were awakened by the flames and they were forced to jump out of the window. They walked to the home of a neighbor, three quarters of a mile, in their night clothes, Mr. Allen lost all of his household property, including all of the clothes belong ing to himself, wife and child. The fire is supposed to have origi natod from a defective flue. Hot Hopelewr "Your honor," said the attorney, "this man's insanity takes the form of a belief that everyone wants to roh him. He wont allow me, his counsel, to apprcach him." Maybe he's not so crazy, after all," murmured the Court, in a ju dicial whiper. Ex. rrw. -ooi Arm to the Show ' . u wa&nington, jjei., bc. jo.- Rather than miss the show, Fred Piner, a negro sat ah hour in the Lyceum theatre this afternoon nurs ing a broken arm. 'He fell on the slippery sidewalk before entering the theatre. The pain finally be came so great that he asked the manager if he could come some other time and only left upon the m otst btis? fronted. tiii:kit SI EN iiKCi. TO Struck Forgotten lHnamtt Umr; Near Waldorf-AlHn. New York, ihr. it. Tr-ree men were blown to puos. v-u utrwr were more or less seriously hurt and . Ibe occupant of fhioaab!e hotels , and residence in tba vicinity of Fifth Avenu acd Ulth street werei Rtartlel toly by an explosion of, dynamite In an excavatiuu fr the uew Attriisn building. j Fragment! of th todi of the dead wen s.-atlered over an area d"; hundreds of fet, and is was hours ' before the exact numbtr f vic:i:ns of the accident could dett-rmined. j The explosion was cau ed ly a workman unintentionally striking a j heavv chare of dynmnte which; had leen p:ced iu a drill h in a leile of rock several dyt ag , and which df tied the attempts totxploJe it at that time. There was a terrific roar, the air was fille t with f articles of stone, fragments of human tl-fsb, pieces f limt.ter, dirt and truoke. Scarcely a trace was fuuiul iu the excavation of the three men iu-ii who had stood almost directly over th ho!e, and when the Miiuke cleared awy seven others who had b t n'wi hln rarg of the cor.cus-it n were s retcherl cut on llm grountl, their faces and bodies torn and K'arred. The "Etm-j-IJaj" l'r-al:liit. Henry Beach Need ham, in an i -timate study,4 Theodore Koosevelt An Outdoor Man," in tho January MeCl lire's, U-lls more than the aver age citi.m of the United State ever guests of the work ar.d play of tho j Provider t. After reading this article one wonders how Mr Itocsevelt has the strength to s'ick to the pic. And Mr. Needham tells something else; that the President started life handicapped by ill-health, and only through persistent effort acquired his splendid physique. The illustra tions are copies of rare photographs of the President, iuo3t of which bor row added interest from their un usual surroundings. The article is especially interest esting to fathers and sons and daugh ters because it suggests the idea that almost anybody can attain the same decree of activity that Mr. Roose velt has attained by choosit g rightly what to do. That is the President's ovn idra about it. Ho says that it 1 all in the choosing. F. M. tevnm to b.i Tried far Shooting o Cal-b Le at February Ttruiori onri, Asheville, N.C, Dec. 1( The habeas corpus proceeding instituted y attorneys for F. M. S'evens who shot Caleb Lee, to have their client admitted to bail, ended this morn iag when Judg-j Fid M. ore en nounced that lie hhd d"ciiid to al low bond au I fit d the amount at $5,000. Tne oa?e a. aint Mr. 8 e ers will be cilled f.r triil tt th 1 i f biuary term of coart. Th famo Yeaterday. Judge What is ycur age? Fair Witness Twenty-nine, your honor. 'That's exactly what you said two years ago." 44 Well, I'm not going to say one thing today and another thing to morrow." Translated fr Tales from Fliegende BUtter." It is a mighty poor husband that can't promise his wife anything she wants. Performance is another mat ter. Ex. Marriage may occasionally be a failure, but in most well regulated households it is a "howling" suc- c389 especially about teething time. Exchange. Secretaiy Shaw says we want a more elastic currency. Right you are. Secretary ; something that will stretch from one pay-day to another. Philadelphia Evening Telegraph. What is an abstract noun, Xel lie?" asked f e traf:her of a br j;ht little irl. Don't know," was the answer. "Weil, it's the name ot something- yon can think of hot can't touch. Now can you giv an examp'e!" 4A red-ho; poker,?' was the snrrri?in and prompt re ply. -Etchanj;n.. The Tooaae the Trouble. She A married couple should pull together like a team of horses. He Yes, and they probably woq!d if, like a team of horse, they had but one tongue between them. Ex. TORTURE OF A PREACHER. The story of the torture of Rev. O. D. Moore, pastor of the Baptist church, of Uarrwrsvilb, N. Y , will interest you.' II says: I suffered agonies, becau e of a persistent cough, resulting from the grip. I ha4 to s'eep sitting up in bed. I tried many remedy without relief, until I took Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption -Coughs and Colds, which entirely, cured my cough and f aved me from consump tion." A grand cure for diseased conditions of Throat and Lungs, At all druggists; price 50o and f I Q0, guaranteed, Trial bottlt fjxa. lay K "About a T3.T aro, l!2J Braadw-ay, AuosU, Ga., I ui7crcJ with M.rvJ 5kk headaches anJ backaches, arvJ cckiU get no relkrf until 1 tried mm OF A Non-Intoxicating Female Tonic S immediately commenced to like a new woman, ar.d wish to recommend it to all sick women, for I lenow them as it dlJ me." Cardui is a pure, medicinal extract of verctaMe herbs, which relieves female pains, regulates female functions. tones up temale organs to proper state of health. Try it for your trouble. Every druggist sells TsE ( IVoti all appearance it looks like the BvnijtTtttic luv-mber of the II ue of Representatives an going to ".ari their sihry" fighting each ether. This is doubtless tetter than throwing Mumbling blocks In the way of K-publiean legislation Uuion lt'publicsu. Tth- Haby la Cnttinc Taelh B i fiire and use that old and well titled remedy, Miw. WiNbL,ow'a SojTiiivo Sviurr, for children teethifg. It Mjothes the child, sof tens 1 he gums, allayn all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. 'The successful iople nowadays are reformers," remrk.d the patri otic citizen. Yfs." answered Shu aor Sr rghum, I believo tbat re form is actually getting around to a basis where tt can be made to pay." Washington S'ar. FURIOUS FIGHTING. "For -eveu years," vvri'cs Orortrr V. Ilfifffuan, .f Hi r per. Wash., -1 had a bitter battle, with chronic stomichard liver trouble, hut at last I won, tnd cured my riia by the use f Electric Bitter--. I un hesitatingly recommend them to tt), and don't intend in the future to be without Um in tho house. Thrv av are certainly a wonderful medicine, to have cured guch a bad case a mine." Sold, under guarantee to do the same for you. All druggists, at 50c. a bottle. Try them today. If a mm ou!d u e his legs pro portionally th fast as ant he would travel somew here about tight hun dred miles sn hour. A FEARFUL FATE. It U a fearful fate to have to en dure the terrible torture of Piles. 4I can truthfully say," writes Harry Colson, of Masonville, Ia , "that for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Pro truding Pile?, Bucklen's Arnica Salve is the best cure made." Aho for cuts, burns and injuries. 25c. ; at ail druggists, It Is said that Ruth Bryan, daugh ter of William Jennings Bryan, started to school not long ago and after a desperate run for a street car, finally succeeded in catching it. Well," she gasped as she took her seat, "Im glad there's one of the family can run for something and get it '."Exchange. Convulsion, FitS, then Epilepsy. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nerv ine has been so successful in curing these brain-wrecking diseases that there is every reason to believe that even the most hopeless cases can be benefited, if not full)' restored.- We will be pleased to refer any one thus afflicted to many who now enjoy the blessing of health, after years of hopeless suffering. IIJ1? a n JBa fcaJ brain rver oetw? .rftars old' Allowed breuof and -he ya Pronour7ce4 fo?5me,ifp?t h?.nredii ot dollar. tor him. without relief. After about insane, at Lopnjrport. Ind. 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Safe In return nits For Sale. J Th Toxawaj Company, North Caro lina. 125 hares. Init Miuinjr, North c arolina. D.v an ire. rjiroax Consolidated Miuicc. If" shares. J.a Lua M t T. (Mexico) SfX) iharr.. New York bhosbone (Ilullfrua) chares. A1d all other ftocki and bindi bought and old. I.rt me hear from you. K.J'oLI!.LlVAN,liroer. P. O. nox, New York. W ANTKD: bj Chicago vrhole-ale atJ mall order house, assistant msnagrr (man or woman) for this county and a 'Joining territory, halary and expenses paid weekly; expense mony advanc d. Work pleasant; pooitiun permanent. No inve-tmrnt or experi ence r qu red. Writ at orc i r ivll particuiart, and enclose aelf-addremd envelop). THOMAS J. COOPER A rO., 132 hak- ht ,i li cico, 111. vlA, 50 YEARS TWftDC MARRi Designs Copyrights A.c ATyr Mn4tng a akatrh and OM-ripnti mi quickly tmcertnin onr i ' trmm r IfiTmitlon ta probatilf MIn'M. ('imnnnl". Unbartrictlymn&clentlRl. HA HD BOOH onl'atoau aant tmm. lMt nifnry for .vmriik Mln. Patanta takn toroovh Munn A Cu. raoatva tpteUU notict, without charge. In the Scientific American. A handaometr IUuatra44 wklT. IjirMt rn- oalation of any ieniiflo I'mrnaX Tarma. IJ a renr i four montha, L Bold by ail newadaaiar. lHNSCo"1B-NewTori ea r bu. vraaauicioa. u. u Arrest It-Jill Mvl. A small sample bottlo cf c-x!n will be Bent free to every reader of the Caucasian who U aufferlnf with any kind of akin disease or eruption Eczema, Blood Pclson, Fever, Bores, Cancer, Rhenmatle Pales, or any other Oerm dltea or ore ot any name or nature. $50 reward will ba paid for aoj case of Eczema that la not prompt ly cured with E? zine. Ec-imo wd heal any sore or cure the won! skin and make It look like teivet. Thousands cured daily. Never mind what you have tried; forget the failures made by other remedied and send for free sample of Ec-ilnt which always gives relief and per manent care. A $1.00. bottle ofui cures the worst eatw. If your druggdets docs not have Ec-zlaf send direct to ns. The Ec-ilm Company, M. Kupermeler, Sa!H Agent, 112 Dearborn tit , Chicafo 111. sooo TELEGBAPBlBj NEEDLD Annually, to fill the new position! created by Railroad acd Telegrapa 'J. m pa ales. W e want Youko Mts iid LADIES Of gOOd htltS, t9 AMO 8. R. ACCOUNTING. Wf f jrnlsh 75 per cent of tb Opentorsand SUtlon Agents Am ilea Our six schools are tks lrf st exclusive Telegraph 8choolJ I2f ibx world. EstabiUbed yt and endowed by all lcadlcj a way OGclals. We execute a $250 Bond to ercry cdnt to farnlih him or hfr a P tion paying from $10 to C0 month In BUtcs east or the Mountains, or from $75 to Il0f month In States west of th W' les. IMMIDIATSLY UPON eBAlf TIOK. BtndAnta nan nntor at an7 tlQ. I regarding any of our School clnnatl, O. CaUlocne frte. lis none Sdiel of TeW" ,lccDatf.pkio Atlanta, tit. Tr zaraana, Tex. Saa met RUBBER STAMfSl RUBBER STAM :it .j t ha bo'7 1VH WU1 II ecu liUCtu son advances. . ...ncaM we make all klnfli a Prices. Writs for aulorp. 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The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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