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ii THE CAUCASIAN PUBLISHED KVERT THURBDAX BVTBFOnCAIIAJt PUB.CO. The Newt and Observer itys u Booth's Democracy la not for sale. Why. have you bad bidden And pardon of being no InqulsiUve bat what did be want with UT FROU OUR UCMAR6CS. ssEiNQ THinaa in doo DAlfiX of Interest W Hae Gathered With Our Ft-pol and Shears. iai8CBIFTI0M 1ATE8. an tfoBtfci SI.OO The Newt aod Observer is "knock- tbe Panama Canal. That paper! HO. cgj - Joe DaoleU la for wax. Why? Because be would never know It was eofozoo except by wire or phone. o ! - .hnrt of news matter. Bat Joe is a very aly article. He will I l" v. - , I . . . m . 1 1 . I it hr.nll 1 not bar the wni or a uuuei. i UCWB I North BUte. .pi . 1 U ... If it moat mate make It straight. If the Bay I Ctti i e saia and t&e that old ari r UUed remedy, Mr. Wi,:,. ISOOTIIIKO BYRUr, for rh,;, teething. It oolh the fh: ;i I tens the ram, allay all $r., n-. wind coUe, ani is toe Nm r-:i., jfbr DUrThoea. Tweoty.fl bottle Guaranteed untkT the k.-.j ... Drugs Art, Jane SOtb, l Ho vr)li Number 1C98. Maryland Republicans. Washington Btar. Th RetHibllcans of Maryland have responded to tbe challenge of tbeir oppooenU with an excellent ticket and platform, unanimuy snu HALL SHOULD BE PARDONED. A petition being circulate in Rowan County to le presented to thu3ia8in mtrked the proceeding at flov aienn fortherelHeofaeorKe uauimore Wednesday, and should who id now M-rv-1 continue au iuruuKu Tbe Ansonian seems to be dis turbed over the Judge order at Monroe to "keep liquor and news- iviv from the larv." xul tor Blvens will learn by experience not to be bothered over little things like that. Oar Home. Out of 8ight lie Yes, I wrote to the ,., r In the Hall, a white man, lnif a flfteen-year sentence t. r,r cnmiilicitv in the . Li- ,.r iha iUrt-f. nferoes in Salisbury last August Rnnnint? s newBoaner Is fun no work about It. All the editor nas to do Is to fill bis paper with articles the campaign. If they do, there will be a num minv three months In the State. It -r aw uv is good to see a campaign plicuwi, th4t will pleaae bis subscribers, I this has been on a really high plane. I . receiDts and Uke In the cash. Tbe suffrage la, or should be, every l eyer hearof tn .editor dying Five negroes were in jail charged thing. If that Is corrupt! f poor?-Davle Record. HVe negroes w j . lh b partisan leaders to ob- . . . with murdering me i.jur -mi1oritI everything w w w near Barber Junction. The Jail w&a Luffere. Tricks, ballots election offl- Will tbe time ever come when the hrnken Into by about two humjreo: 0!eying boeees to whom lDey I ooiiticlans and demagogues cannot ... n .n.t ihruo of the no, their Dlaces, 4tflne work olri th nAnnla into thinking they eiuzensui iwr-.. : in natl " 1 r . taken out and lynched, every uetTipuuu ---iare doinj? gometning lor mo uwr uimuyiuwrc, . ihnefit while inev are owiy ivur - ; a. tola mm i sappawi ne wu, I me Urve. She What did be nay ? lie Bald be didn't uri either, be lived two hun.ir- away. i-..'t SltELT m 1 mmsi.iA tu art urK'wn "" . , Krrvtora at & disadvantage, are me i . Ih .ra onlv oavini but Hall was the only person tounu offence8 tgtlrJ8t our n. bettef for em eullty of the crime. He was an ex- titutiona. Tampering with the . VfiR- wilmlneton Messenger. guilty of the crime, ne stitutiona. Tampering wnn me i lyee ? Wilmlngton Messenger. convict and it was eay to mate mm fbandatlon makes the wnoie Biruc- the scapegoat,. TOui0 Hamnnllr.lnir I Tj.,Kh whiit hm become of IVlUUty KIBtl YH UllU v. l ii;-lHO-uj - Fio BAArrhed oni ana svouuwu that Morin uaronua luwuusi the Jail and lynchni a vmm wherever fOUnd, ia far from being that we have heard so much aooui named Johnson charged with the ft8 great 0r as dangerous a crippling while the legislature was In session ? murder of hi brother-in-law. Three worthy suffrage by partisan election If it is well for the Federal govern- on hve been tried for complicity laws or hocus pocus in the court. In ment to play at trust busting, why men have oeen mv,u i , mm t.thrni v ..nntnnt itjlf with in that lynching, and were found a a. not guilty though it is sam I Jbo steals my purse steal trash, butlgtand? Industrial News. were positively idenuueti on lu he who robs me of my vote maaes nleht of the lynching. The others me IK)or indeed, and strikes at the charged with the lynching have noi very neart, oi me wiuwuu..-. been tried, and in all probability THE LIMIT OF 1-1 I'M Tbe most eminent m.-l. , I en tUts are unanimous In . sum that the generally aon y., a ,. ItatioQ of human life below tbe attainment i Mitk the advanced knowlctlge : hkt the race Is now poawetwed. I n. Tttj. cal period, that determine it. un. Ition, seem to be betwt- t. : tfcj 60; the proper care of ti. UjJt during thl decade caun.t u. ufc strongly urged ; careleMn u being fatal to longevity. Nitur.1, best helper afler 60 U Kiwtrir nu. Iters, the scientific tonic m.liciL that revltallrcrt every organ . f t body. Guaranteed by all druiu. 60 cents. The Tt in almost imDossible for the suffratre issue in Maryianu state to convict one mau u muiuo. QM.,o. Cmm the old Qorman-nasin When a whole Dana oi men jum tu will not be. There was no ex cu.. ma(;hine to regaln lo8t poWer. Un- gether and murder a man it is use- vlct In the crowd of which to make der the electi0n law as It then ex- less to put the County to the expense a scaDetroat. About two years ago a iateu fairness at the polls ruled. The of going through with a farce called inPhri near New B3rn confusion of voters was not an ob- ft trial. Petty crimes come high, but man was lynched near New inrn conius but not one of the lynchers has ever pr0Vldea forj wa8 a free bal- eeller or chicken thief has to pay been tried for the crime; in fact il . f . count. But, at last, dear for his crime, but a murderer is any effort was ever made to appre- tne olu machine, which bad been acquitted and congratulated. Our i 4K irhor4 are not aware I hum nine the bumps lor sever 1 1 iome. 11CUU VUO J fcvww K p fh fapt years, required repairs, and its oper- of the fact. ;to decided on a juggle with the By all means George Hall should Thev would have gone be pardoned or either the three or further with the Poe amend- four hundred other lynchers in the mentf but the people most strenu Btate should be placed in prison to 0usly object. k ha awt Itall may be a The Republican appeal is well aerveby his de . Hall maybe anfuUy ju8tified There is naa man, uut qq fof any other tnaQ a lair lo hm iQ ihQ nomina In this caaethan me iwo uuuuitu . ti law fairly administered. tinn . hut we teli yOU why he others who aided him in the lynch. Maryland is an old State,: with a wania it. He has made a half mil Tru 5a nf nf r.ihor rrimes hichlv intelligent and progressive! Hnn aallAra out of his other candi- then he should be punished for citizenship, tick tin Iod8 and dacIeg. Verbum sat.-Wilmlngton ?eQ. J!. Z L M1ffr for inlprospects, and influential in the MeeSenger. ineiu, uut no I council or the nation, one i sum participating in the Salisbury lynch- UeJ to the be8t, and should provide i roKiio h other members of the hpraelf with it. She should keep! Somebody has written that Mr. frofl. her ballot boxes open, and see that SmaU wag not the author of the in muuw uvv. I . , . m ta nnnhfitrnotMl. I J l Wt ro.l Blrlri- In that way, and in that way only, ner is entitled to that honor. The Ron.fnr J. C. Buxton, of Winston, can she hope lor government Dy me truth is that It was proposed Dei ore has announced that he wiil be in the people instead of government by Mr Sniall or Mr. Skinner were She Talked Too Mud,. 'My husband is trouble! uith t I buzzing noise In his ear-; Ui would you advlw?" "I would advise him to go tutbf Isoasboie for a month or tu t,." But he can't get away." Then you can go." llu!c Post. Will somebody please point out i what Mr. Bryan has done to entitle him to the honor of running for the presidency on the democraaic ticket ? New Bern Bun. We can't tell vou what he has ENDORSED BY THE Cor MY. A Reformatory for Youthful Criminals1 1 Son of Ex-Congressman Thomas C. A erand jury at Asheville re- Skinner Commits Suicide. fpntiv nrced the establishment of a I Durham. Ausr. 25. New reached rpfnrmatorv for vouthful criminals, here last niirht of the suicide of "The most popular remedy tu Ot Dnrn.n thl. rmmanriitinn ThnmIOn fllrlnnor Jr.. ftf Hftnder- BeCO COUUty. atld the Ut 1 rk'tid of tho ARheville Citizen aavs: "Durinir son. son of ex-Con eressman Skinner my fktaily," writes Win. M. iidx. Itha nreaent term there have been at and neDhew of Col. Harry Skinner, editor and publisher of the otp hand and gazing reflect-1 least twenty-five indictments against attorney for tbe Eastern district of Journal, GllberUvllle, N. Y., k ' the open office window youthful offenders under the age of North Carolina. The young mm, Dr. King' New Discovery. It ha Tmfn roovo onrl ft ntliviHor wKa nrto hrmf fvontv IfMri nlfl. I DrOVea lO tie &U lUIAillUie UTV llal these weie under the age of twelve, fired a bullet through hU heart, I coughs and colds, making short work "DoineWell" is Hard to Beat. 'Doing well is damned hard to beat." The speaker was one of Wil mington's most successful business men who started out as a clerk on a salary of $40 a month and is now worth a half million. Resting his chin in one ively out of the open this gentleman continued : 'So you are from Llncolnton. I owe my success in life to the advice of a man from Lincolnton. It is the only advice 1 ever asked or fol lowed. I was getting a salary of $40 per month and was offered $80 a month to go to another concern. , I asked V. O. Johnson, then superin tendent of the Carolina Central Rail road, what to do about it, and he said, "You are doing well, are you not? Doing well is damned hard to beat." 1 made this rugged expres sion my business motto, held on to my $40 job and have never had cause to regret it." Lincolnton News. race for Congress to succeed Mr. Kitchin in the Fifth. It is almost certain that Kitchin will favor So licitor Brooks as his successor, espe cially as Brooks is one of the charter members of the Fifth District Com bine. machine politicians Shelf. White Supremacy Laid on the Wadesboro Ansonian (Dem.) There was a little affair that paused some talk on the streets Fri- However, it is said that Mr. d wnen Mn J A Lockhart sent a Buxton is very friendly to the to- note to Mr. T. T. Caraway, registrar bacco trust and they will probably for precinct No. 2, Wadesboro town- kio ..o, rmnoratic noli- ship, requesting him to register the espouse his cause. Democratic poll f, i& q could tics in the Fifth district promise to nQr wrUe any be quite interesting until after the of tne con8thution. Mr, Caraway election next year. I promptly retused ana tne negro went back to the sender ot the note, rnis tsma m T.rvb-hftrt. himaelf went It now looks as though the rail- . . f H d inrormed roads will be able to save something I Mr Caraway that he would make Murine the next campaign. We be- oath that, to the best of his knowl- lieve all the candidates for governor edge, the ancestor of this negro could . ..J vote sometime in the. remote past. wno nave epr He wa3 willingf he said, to make agin" the railroads, Craig, who tWg oatn QQ tne aathority that his who had been laying low was sup- father had told him that the said to be a railroad mai put, i ancestor coma vote, jjui mr. unre- smoked out. he de- waywamea Detter eviuwuuo uu o 1L tnn ted that he would register no man 1,11X3 IBllluausi vwv. posed when he was dared agin" A prominent democrat of Winston- Salem says there will be eight can didates in the race for governor. Four have already . been announced, and it . is said that Speaker Justice and Doughton will enter the race who did not come up to the require ments of the law. TMr. Lockhart referred to above was a Democratic member of the last legislature. The Ansonian should not be surprised. The majority of these democratic politicians forget their white supremacy when they need the negro vote to carry their born. News and Observer. Probably it was first suggested by some "buffalo" during the war be tween the States in order to give the Yankee gunboats better opportunity to harry the tidewater section of North Carolina. Wilmington Mes senger. How many more times is Mr. Glenn going to make the public an nouncement : "I am an industrial governor." He has said it often enough for every man, woman and child in the whole land to. become familiar with the expression. It is about time for the .governor to let up on that and give us something fresh. That is about like his stereo typed expression about referring all his troubles to his God, his mother and his wife. Wilmington Messen ger. m m m The Wilmington Messenger wants to know who was Governor of North Carolina last week, with Gov. Glenn and the Lieutenant-Governor both at the Jamestown Exposition and the Speaker of the House in New York city. North Carolina is a large State The Meanest Man. We thought ' Lenoir County, in There is an alarming Increase at J death following Instantly, iso cause each succeeding term. In the ab-1 was assigned for the rash deed. sence of a reformatory the judge can I Young Skinner was a student at the only imprison with hardened offend- University, ers or release on probation, usually the latter course is adopted. Time and again these boys are brought into court and released on probation, only to commit again like offenses. "REGULAR AS THE SUN" this State, had shown up the meanest man on record in the person of the fellow who robbed the County poor- house of all its chickens and water melons; but we believe Pittsburg, Pa., can beat that in its citizen who had a warrant issued by a magistrate for a two-year old child, charging it with tearing up his lawn. We are glad to chronicle that the justice of the peace who issued the warrant promptly dismissed the same when he discovered the nature of the case. Wilmington Messenger. is an expression as old as the race. No doubt tho rising and setting of Not only do the people suffer greatly the sun Is the most regular perform in a financial way on account of the nce in the universe, unless it is tfce depredations committed by this class action of the liver and bowels when and incur enormous expense in prose- regulated with Dr. King' New Life cutiug them in the court, but we Pill. Guaranteed by all druggists, find that thev are influencing and 25 cents. causing the -ruin of many other boys who have not vet reached the acre of discretion. The public is not only No Mor scond Hand B'.'"- suffering a financial loss, but is sac- Our Bill says he used to be crazy rificini? the future usefulness and on the subject of second hand barn character of many boys who, but for gains. We asked him what cured this neglect, would probably make him t He said he married a grass good citizens. The cost is not only I widow and he bad never attended in dollars and cents, but in blood." another bargain counter sale. Peo- Our Home. pie' Paper. of the worst of them. S e alwip keep a bottle in the houw. 1 be lieve it to be tho most valuable pr scrlptlon known for Lung and Threat diseases." Guaranteed neve r to di appoint the taker, by all lruggiit. Price 60c and $1.00. Trial bolt ree. Case Against Anson County Lynchers Dropped. In regard to dropping the case against-the Anson County lynchers the Raleigh Evening Times quotes Governor Glenn as saying : "Immediately after the acquittal of the alleged lynchers in Union County two of the men who were alleged to have been the worst hav ing been tried, I paid the attorneys representing the State and said not to prosecute any of the other lynch ers except those who had fled the State, leaving the matter though to the Solicitor to do what he thought and the office of Governor is a very oest, out not, willing to put tne important one and it looks as if be-. State to further cost, as there Was tween the three above named officers no prospect of further convictions." at least one should remain in the upwirovnonv rrrTTT r irTf4W" ASA V IMlk M. M. U U M-A M-T 1 says ut. u. u. nays, a prominent wnmmgion messenger em., business man of Bluff. Mo., that The Governor talks about how he Bucklen's Arnica Salve is the quick would have called out the State est and surest healing salve ever ap- Guard to resist all orders of the Fed- plied to a sore, burn or wound, or to eral Court. That is another one ot & case of Diles. I've used it and his grand-stand plays. Tbe Uovernor know what I'm talking about." ought to know that the people real- Guaranteed by all druggists. 25c. ze the perfect absurdity ot such a rtoolarotlnn. Ttrkoan't. hn i-mIIka tho fact that the people know that the tsn ASKing ucn North Carolina militia is a part of a noiist 01 rnuaaeipnia wa one the National Guard which has the day making the rounds of his prop- President of the United States as Its ertles near that city when he was ap- commander-in chief; that the 8tate proached by a young man who ap- of North Carolina has organized her plied to him for work. "I am sorry," said the from. soon, and two more yet to be heard point, in tact ine aemocratic poli ticians were never maa witn me ne gro they were only mad because he did not vote their ticket. That's the The Wilmington Messenger thinks only reason they ever agitated the Rrv.n want to kwn running for the negro question. And now that he, a I - t .1 I XI 13 uisirancniseu mey won't let him stay disfranchised when they see a chance to use him. State and transact the business for which the Chief Executive is paid. Union Republican. presidency for the money there is in it. The Messenger does not mean that Mr. Bryan gets pay for running for the presidency but it keeps him in the public eye and keeps him ml Democratic Politicians After Office. . . . . i demand as a lecturer between races. I a rax Journal (Dem.l The year 1908 promises to be the Th -Rostnn Trihnn haa Riiowhrf I warmest campaign JNortn uaronna something new-Theodore Roose- experienced in many long years. veil lor xresiueut auu xvuueri nroau- nax Glenn for Vice-President. . That would be the sure way for Glenn to be elected, but . The office seekers are already at work and folks in some parts of the State have already begun to talk politics. In Wake County the peo ple will make a change. They are tired of office holders lobbying leg islatures when they are paid to per form other duties. In fact, brethren, the people are beginning to realize last Wednesday-night. Several men h?. , I Uvlua u,ww liivwu wa aj i The Tammany Club of New York held a party harmony celebration Swapped Wives Gavo Gun "To Boot." Tbe most disgusting press dispatch in recent times is that from Omaha, about two men swapping wives law fully. And it brings to memory a case near Elizabeth City a few years ago when two men swapped wives, one giving a shot-gun to boot. Greenville Reflector. "Bleeds Them Still." The old physician who announces that he 'bleeds his patients" -just like he did sixty years ago, is telling nothing new; all the doctors do this; it is one thing over which they have never disagreed. Greensboro Record. . Value of Salt for Cows. The Mississippi experiment sta tion has found that three cows kept without salt will produce fifty-five pounds less milk in a week than they will when they have all the salt they want. Mississippi Farmer. The Mistress. Who hung thermometer to the ceiling ? The Servant I, ma'am. the You a j i a 1 were wounaea ana some naa to do i ing propensities is not the kind to were complaining because it was Voo sent to the hospital, as a result of I serve the people ic this enlightened low ! Translated for Transatlantic Iday. ..'Tales from "n,l the celebration. Motto per Ridere." Major John W. Scott, of Sanford, Passes Away. Major John W. Scott, ofSanford died on the train Saturday afternoon while returning home- from Moore Springs, where he had been for bis health. Maj. Scott was 84 years old He had been prominent in the busi ness world and his death is a great loss to Lee County. militia with the full knowledge of that fact and that the national gov ernment In return for the State mi litia becoming a national guard has agreed to and does actually expend thousands of dollars a year for the support and equipment of thelcupymel" 'North Carolina State Troops?" Does Mr. Glenn consider himself the commander in chief of tbe North State Guard and that it is subject to no other orders but his? If he holds to that opinion he should read the Dick bill. florist, "but I have all the help I need, have nothing for you to do." "Sir," said the young man, with a polite bow, "if you only knew how little work it would take to oc- Took a Bath. Small Peter Did your motta punish you for going in Hwimmicf yesterday, as she threatened to? Small Timothy You U t whe did She made me take a bath. Cfaiara News. Arrest It S50 Reward. A email sample bottle cf fic-ii will be sent free to every n ader the Caucasian who is sufienti with any kind of kln dlsaw eruption Eczema, Blood Poiacj Fever, Bore, Cancer, natum Pains, or any other Germ dl or tore of any name or nature. $50 reward will be paid for sj case of Eczema that la not promp ly cured with Ec-zine. Ec-zme heal any sore or cure the won akin and make it look like t-3!t Thousands cured dally. mind what you have trld ; the failures made by other remeflJ and send for free sample of Ec-c w ieh always give relief aud pr manent cure. A I i.uu. dohw cures the worst case. If druggists dos not have t Company, M. Knpermeier, Sale Ar 112 Dearborn bt. i mcaffo, i. A Wager. tbe Sappy 8he has tbe prw mouth in the world. Chappy Oh, I don't know. put up mino against It.-Septa- Smart Set. MONTHLY MISERY What Roosevelt Says About Farmers. "No growth of cities, no growth of wealth can make up for a loss in either the number or the character of the farming population," in the judgment of President Roosevelt. "In the United States more than in almost any other country we should realize this and should prize our country population." Scholarships at the State Normal and Industrial College The Daughters! of the Confederacy. The Daughters of the Confederacy of Western North Carolina have de cided to offer at the State Normal and Industrial College to deserving descendants of Confederate Veterans, resident in the Counties west of I Greensboro, two scholarships at the State Normal and Industrial College. Any descendant of a Confederate Veteran who wishes to secure one of I these scholarships should apply at I once, to President J. I. Foust, I Greensboro, N. C. On September 10th two will be selected from among the applicants. (Signed) Mbs. J. C. Bbodnax. Chairman Educational Committee, Western Section U. D. C. is one of wonun's worst afflictions. It always leaves you weaker, and is sure to shorten your life and mafr your beauty fede. To stop pain take Wine of Cardui ani it will help to relieve your misery, regulate your fur tions, make ycu well, beautiful and strong. It is a re liable remedy for dragging dowrTpains, backache, head ache, nervousness. Irritability, sleeplessness, dizziness, fainting spells, and similar troubles. A safe and efSc medicine for all women's pains and sickness. Mrs-J. L Broadhead of Clanton, Ala. writes: "I used Cardui for my disease, which was one peculiar to women, and it has completely cured me." ? 1 AT ALL DRUG STOItES, UT 51.00 BOTTtf A little learning Is a dangerous thing especially when it is some thing a man's wife has learned about I him. - WRITE US A IRE2 : describing fuBjr H yow MvmVum i nd we will send yo Fr A4V In PUin sealed envdoM. UAo Advisory Dept Th QtatUnom VIIIE OF CM
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