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Til n oAUCAtA9. I, U i r - AVril 27, 1511. finvi: un; skxtiino:. dkmochatic TitotrriM-: aiiiuo. ,.,rrnr lUfww Pardon Kitrhin T1l Tin Cam rati IUV' AKaOT I!f.TOttV. of iUr HHniwn 1 itnr" to Cfnsrrmfn CJudgrr. V44 And Iknighfcm -Arrmn Uw UarwW f IIU lcniocrtir Itrrthrm from North Carolina. Hd Buck Bryant, a Washington Ga Apr -2 In denying correipondVnt. t-r-nd th Wilmington on for pardon Med by Star the following tpiey tfory: ,,.f r.f !.-...K'-. Va.. unic-r M-n-of lif- i:;.;rifconnf-nt for the r of Willi J- Ccrnelt. in a of the in ado public to- Gowrnor Brown excoriate ri!tn law,' wnien j-iri;- " The re I trouble ahead for Mtr, loly. Claude Kttchin r4 all the Demo -rata who voted agatnat frw t xmx :o a fc4 ay afaifc. It th Aeblt drttMtr wi iapr-ii br tk Hashari: Marselak. be sirrc,-sn4e4 t&ros. tt B.rH .Suttt r?t fappUat! hf the Or mt-itMi alavra. mho had hvtk fittest At f.aS . Atsd o Ut weal Tit s lit ti Hayi, a sr-T child. ui by th !c3ser.f or a Circa- ;jr. c hirf, asl Ilaharif dj as 4 t-tr t4t4 111 tf' tui ts Utf. AS f. . 7XKK muaxa .tr 2 ' i ..,.! fr i tfir. Now tea sow. i coxaseacra to tj that the o Egypt rjn4 I sa it ai b!pi&&; at sc .-t f!i, i alio !t Tear or Not, I can ork all day. At a toa 'j f f,i in JuHllfif-atlon of hln at. jphf-rni-Jn, pr'fTitlng, when r. " "the hideous ff ituro uz our institutions i lawlww ,;,. larf s thn Govfrnor. "The , ' r.-uilnK in v.ild diforder its !:r :it1 tho individual wreaking oah revcnK; for wrongs real or . .n irv, thfr man or interest treat ith onteaip- tn? laws of the ; ir.d trusting to old or 'influ . rr.r safety, are striking mani- of thin spirit of lawless- lumbr In the firit Taft extra e!oa out of the party Saturday and tiel tin can full of rocki to Represen tative Gudger, Wbb and loughton. the three North Carolina Hotite mem bers who do not Intend to vote for 0f the Canadian reciprocity bill. "He has aroused the dander in the gentlemen from the Ninth and Tenth auu mane me m urm-uuiintj uuw t . 0 . . . ...... .t ..... stea nr. the days or "Hed Shirt poJ- tne hienm oren nis eyes iae iue Bre'r Toad. Mr. Webb does not like to be called a Republican. He U about to act like a come-back ball. Mr. Gudger has made a row that he would answer Mr. Kltchln oa the floor of the House. He intended to do it yesterday, but did not have an . Xxlltf lUMtM. V Uml J fl. IClrvr'ta a ItiUT fros tt; pla. ttiu - at ftelt ia 14 tot sis tae&tlki. 'Ha ssa!y troa&U. I was m t k a&2 belp!t4 t Usft. 1 ro5il4at rai y tcad 2 ta pll If- tvn&jwrrata ?Ef aat4 a : for rt4i4a;Hi f-c-r i f : tatrt of it v ; ttf I? taitl4al reira fM I ? WtJi it trtsaaff a4 t4fl 4r W ih?-.51 t3 ilclfe tt..t fte V t tht ry yft o? sfsr!cift.. Mt tty t&3fM It a tiUs.f nul rfBrakr that the rood old roand. lor City years, taat woata North Carolina hot ftcoil'-aXe the piac oi araai. jry a i tie to-day. it in fartty ao yoa KOOd. Stat or up under more than forty years or mifcruie. Includin the days or "re construction." the days or ballot-box Itics, and the days or "Glennism" and the days ov prohibition tomfoolery. s Kan street ADVtCX TO af0TttS.ljm. Wli ta rfe Dttt ft3 N Site of Motmbury Xow fkel. iiiijti: m rocn cilxc: GOODVJItJ-SUITll SiiTunE cohpaiiy aji ia mm. ircitm urtut srtss mt wntm rvs w cwsMrar to aa A tablet was nreiied and Boylan near Mor avenue ia The people or North Carolina, an Intelligent people, a brave people, her listened to "mis-leaders" until iUieigh yesterday by the Illoom bury Chapter of the North Carolina ociety of tlje DauRhlers of the Uero-; If Yoo Wast lit Vekly fper sad U IWmi Pmrm rpr t Um HtJU f of lh rrk of Oa rv fef . awl or this hez bin gone througa ana . lmion. The tablet makes the tlte w aro still ttr.vtss lo acar still her made some progress. Now of tne town of H!comsbury or ; 000 taberlbri to Tkm CaucASlaa nnnortunitV Mr Webb SayS that' uuti v j nar. tuuii nuusr, vui ub iiumt w And Vance and Hansom helped to hold a for " ,xpreHlng profound Jyi"J" i wngon-Gorman bill. Ho likes the' the people or North Carolina are be srrining'B family and high mnintf ginnln to get a glance at the a., b.. "The Kitchin speech was full of c's or real politics now and then and vim and vigor, and it took the bark some day they will say: I o.ltical off of some of the boys. 'Be 8Urei rani ana mcHiem umuui ui, for the impulses which rjri;pt-d his friends to apply for a r.lon for him, Governor Brown ',-p that .sympathy and personal i.i.:.. n ricrt t r etiniilnnt I oath-hound duty to execute the Capital city grew. Bloomsbury the first county real of Wake. .NOTICE. as matt ham rior & aber!br U I reach that number. Hera is our of ; fer: Wo will tDd Tho Caucaiiaa and Tho Protretla Fartsar asd Oa ii v I A Ah rwv ct -i- rii nn,i n u what no longer win i eumun iu uiu JUUl OHIO " 111 uu jwv. w.., .w ' " " " - Notice is hereby given that on thl.!". to naw .ubacriber.. both x nrhi ha .old his ico cream ?tr. tor only tl.OO. lUmombar tha v...L ' ..-r, tv,,wm rrMm'yoa must be a new tubacrltxr to Ta of which Mr. Geo. L. II. of Georgia. Move lU'eottl tlio Itock. the rolling tide and ob- Mexico Onlers War to Cease For Awhile at Tjeast- Mexlco City, April 25. Notwith- anu 'V fr;: ' White will be manager. This com- I am lookin' for the dawn or polr wiH conducl gaia bU8ineSB frm rppuora ami uu iu u; " . with the heart of a this date. All debts due A. Dughi Progressive Farmer. Address. THE CAUCASIAN. Raleigh. N C tpcs ajui cata oa OBSnrt. C3-13 L Uath St, CJUJD. a C DROPSY CURED fUUf m time. DR. JOHN T. PATTERSON ATtAST. i i i GKnttCU. DROPSY i ga j rmf a I r tWwlM. !MtaMAiA 4 tf m. sr. a cmaars aoa jc. . . . . iwati When wriUn adrertiaera, r4ao mention this paper. political ruraaii auu ; wiU be payabie to him and he will masKea nigDsayn.au uuu u not be liable for any of lhe debts of exnression ov a narueueu i:uu.v, Cream Co. The . 1 i A 1 f T . , . . ii.tin ru-i- omi : . i i .... . , i mo ijugai iv.e ir.v.'i iog oi Byiuiiduii-in. ; stanaing omciais cunuuuuu mute ui vvbo wiu dare stanu ueiween me Cream Co" will not be ::..,!!, ns we cannot fail to see the:the formal acceptance of the arm-; an h0nest suffrage and the opportu- UUBn c . n k oi trie recoru ukh j istice proposal 10-uay, news iuai me nity to express my own preierem-t? m 1911 ;;ir MI liiiUBi "J " J"'J '- t l M.JKii v 1 o o uv. u v.v.. w, fjiaiierS poillicai, Ccii iuuuf, j c onvicted of the murder oi a commanders In the armistice zone to tbe time, and on occasion, he may PAINTING SEASON 0G31 ;, !lv,;iian, continues uie uuvci uu , ; cease Hostilities nas omciai Bautuou.; wear the reassuring smile ov a saini that he afterward violated a second j Formal instructions were said to l encloced the above in quotation !:, (!f Georgia by breaking jail and ; have been sent to all commanders In j markg becauce hit wuz a digression ,lM.ing to another State, and that, en-; the affected territory to observe the. becauge hit did not originate in , j , . ti -1 in the complications oi ms j requirements or tne armistice bigneu . i..il.n. ti In u' Tur. : n .1 nine, nis own Diuuiui-unun, , ouuuay. nil Huff, was sent uj luu iui;u A new imiueuce is iu u uiuSi.t. . spntiraent for hiz next liary within which he was confined at hard labor until, through doubts as to his guilt, he was set free on recommendation of the prison com mission. I greatly regret, therefore, that under the conditions I do not feel justified in interrupting in this case ine uuu piui.coo - own think tank. I may apply T-5riit if Hill Tlrvnn bor- , r, . X u 1 44 vwrj.te,..- influence is iu ue uiunsm. rows lut? seumucui. my for At DUGHI. GEO. L. H. WHITE, Mgr. Dughi Ice Cream Co. 4-5-U Remember, it is ' DEV JE ' that fewer gallons goes further, laiU k3r. Sold by IO Dear on rrauustu 1. .., , nfin- ho nomr9tir nnm- in the interest of peace through the;. . . -pt thnueh rvan sending to San Antonio by the Spirit ualistic Society of Mexico, of which Madero is a member, of an emissary in the person of Rogeli Fernandez Guell, Meivan consul in Baltimore. Guell has been in the capital for ination fer i iz the most harmless politician in the country, and seems to be willing to graze forever about the edges ov little frog ponds which thickly dot the territory in the neighborhood ov AGENTS WANTED. We want agents in every county in the State. We have some good pre-; mium offers in connection with the i nauer. Write us for terms. Address, L.W. BOWDEN, THE CAUCASIAN. Raleigh, N. C. With Voters. New Orleans, April 2 5. Paul Fe lix, former mayor of Kenner, La., and . r.l.:-k - il Jntlir -nrlfVl laQr). Governor Brown aiscusses ouiit-isome ume, luiueiuug uauj "u lin.r-.: lifp after he broke jail in 1897 j ers of the society and studying with and docs not find it sufficiently spot- j them means for a re-establishraent ; less to entitle him to a pardon and ! of peace. j continued liberty as his friends had j hoped. I "Not one man in several hundred j kills one man," says the Governor. "Not one man in five thousand kils two men and intentionally wounds another, and, while an officer of the law is fined once for oppro brious language (profanity) and once for violence toward yet another man. But this is Stripling's record since he killed Cornett. I do not say that he was not within the scope of his duties in each of the tragic inci dents marking his career since he fled from this State; but I submit that they impair the power to claim that his life in Virginia is above Difficult Scriptures on Hell. A little Book selling at only ten the Democratic "slough ov despond," 1 cents, postpaid, is having a very "ide otherwise known az the "Political circulation running up into the mil Dismal Swamp." j lions. It contains some very startling The Circassian slaves whose chiefs ; information respecting the meaning of had in turn become the masters ov The Hardware Man, 120 E. Martin St RALEIGH, N. C Two Men Sent to Jail for Interfering! Egypt, were called Borgites because in tne capacity ov ssoiuieis mtv nan been dispersed through tho many fortresses ov the country, to hold the reonle in check. Barcok wuz the V. W. Stiles, former deputy sheriff j firgt ov tnis dynasty upon the-Egyp of Jefferson parish, were to-day taken to St. Pames parish jail to begin the service of sentences of six and eleven months respectively for alleged viola tions of the Federal election laws. tianthrone; but so powerful were the adherents ov the dethroned family, that Hagi wuz soon restored az ruler. But he lasted but a short tims and Roronl- cilHflonK' rPPOVPT?! tr.0 Thus ends one of the most unusual; tbrone ne restored order among criminal cases ever tried in this; the EgVptians but soon had to con State, i tonri with an outside enemv. Tainar- lane the Great, who had formed the ! empire ov the Moguls and denom'- It was alleged that Felix and Stiles objecting to the activity of the con- gressional election oi iyus oi v,oi. , nated the charm of Tartary, desirei rvQuiiivon n wpll-knnwTn attorney.) . , . x. j ti,,, .ntiflA. him to a " . I . " , ... ,V to aaa &yrm 10 uiz uommiuus. suspicion auu yci , assauited him and cut on nis ueara. The two were convicted of viola- the word Hell. It claims to demon strate, both frem the Hebrew and tho Greek of our Bible, that Hell Is NOT a place of eternal torment; but merely another nuaie for the TOMB, the GRAVE, THE STATE OF DEATH.. It affects to show that man was not re deemed from a far-oft place of eternal torture, but quotes the Scriptures prov ing that he was REDEEMED from the GRAVE at the cost of his Redeemer's LIFE and that the Scriptural Hope, j both for th Church and the World, j is a resurrection hope based upon the j death and resurrection of Jesus. The j book is certainly worth the reading, j The Inform tion it furnishes is cer- j tainlv valim He, far beyond its trifling Li f-IV,1 i cost. Order it at once irom me u East Carolina Teachers' Training School it A state school organized and maintained for one defi in purpose : Training young men and women for teach -c The regular session opens Tuesday, Sept. 13, 1910 For catalogue and information, address . Robt. H. Wright, Pres., Greenville, N. C. pardon in Georgia. Government Will Have Big Whiskey Sale at Williams Today. Richmond, Va., April 2 4. Ever since the Governor of North Carolina began making a certain remark to the Governor of South Craolina, Un cle Sam has been wondering how to dispose of more than 30,000 gallons of fine corn whiskey in the Old North State, which long since went dry, without sacrificing it. About five years ago 635 barrels of liquor were seized by Col. W. H. PVionmon TIOW Internal revenue agent here, but at that time located in North Carolina, at the distillery of D. C. Foster at Williams, Yadkin County, near Winston-Salem. The booze has since been in the posses sion of the government and only re cently it was decided by the depart-. ment at Washington to have a dis train sale Thursday at Williams. Fearing that the booze may be sold at a sacrifice, the revenue officials have widely advertised the sale and a number of liquor houses will have representatives on hand to hid. Sultan ov Egypt marched an army f meet that ov Tamarlane. They met and Tract Society. Brooklyn, N. Y. 17 Hicks street. ting tne election laws in mienenug j at DamascuS- But Tamerlane con with a voter in the exercise of hisjcluded tfcat fightin. Egypt wuz a job franchise privileges. In addition to mte last for some time and ro a. ' nAHa.AA 4-Yk A nf An H o n o I tne yoson seutcuiw, xCic . . before the first arrow v uz were fined $1,000 each. j nirrtin. viz roiirse to Ind:-.. Handsomely Illustrated Booklet of Washintgon, D. C, Free. Any agent of the Norfolk Southern Railroad will furnish copies to any one contemplating a trip. Large Party Will Go to Welling ton, D. C, May 29. Alrpadv many aoolications have been received from all over North! Carolina by Prof. Frank M. Harper to join his personally conducted tour via Norfolk Southern Railroad. $20 pays all expenses. Splendid Fishing at Beaufort and Morehead City Trout and Bass Plentiful. Beaufort, N. C, April 22. Large catches of trout and bass are being made daily in the vincinity of Beau fort and Morehead City. Beginning early in April trout and hiz army made hit hot for the people ov that country, though hiz oppo nents numbere hundreds, if not thousands to one ov hiz forces. About the same time Bajazet at the head ov the Ottoman armies, and the rival ov Tamerlane, wuz spreadin' terror upon both sides ov the Hellespont, and had reached the very gates ov Constanti nople. Hit iz said that Tamerlane determined to gain possession ov the city and establish hiz government upon the ruins ov the Roman empire. For this reason he asked the Egyp tian ruler to make friends and assist him. At this time Barcok died an' wuz succeeded by hiz son, Pharage. He wuz but ten years old and a re gent took charge and soon restored order. When Tamerlane returned from India he found that hiz rival had extended hiz power and wuz somethin worth while. Because ov Keith's Phosphate Lime hrs been tested by the beat farmer tor year It beat friends are tbe beat farmer. The sot ornroent expert said it wma the beat deposit they found between Maryland and Florida. Do not be fooled by belierlnz anything; in its line ia as good. t ut send yonr orders to B. F. KEITH CO- Wilmington. N. C l-24-8t bass begin to run. and a record sea son is predicted by the wily boatmen' a former alliance with Egypt Bajazet Railway Companies Must Forfeit Vast Area of Land to Government. Portland, Ore., April 24. Federal Judge Charles E. Wolverton today decided that the Southern Pacific and the Oregon and California Rail way companies must forfeit to the United States government -about 200, 000 acres of land, which is valued at $40,000,000 to $75,000,000. The case will probably be appealed. Interpreting the act of Congress j granting the land as an aid to rail way construction the court held that Congress intended that this land should be sold to bona fide settlers in tracts not greater than 160 acres to one individual and at a price not exceeding $2.50 an acre. While deciding in favor of the government, Judge Wolverton decid ed against the five thousand indi vidual intervenors in the case. He held that they had acquired no right and guides of this vicinity. Averts Awful Tragedy. Timely advice given Mrs. C. Wil loughby, of Marengo, Wis., (R. No. 1) prevented a dreadful tragedy and saved two lives. Doctors had said her frightful cough was a "consump tion" cough and could do little to help her. After many remedies fail ed, her aunt urged her to take Dr. King's New Discovery: "I have been using it for some time," she wrote, "and the awful cough has almost gone. It also saved my little hoy when taken with a severe bronchial trouble." This matchless medicine has no equal for throat and lung troubles. . Price 50c and $1.00. Trial hotter free. Guaranteed by all drug The highest cost Blood Medicine on the market to-day is Mrs. Joe Per- whatever, either by settling on thesons Remedy. The very best of in land or by tendering the maximum sums specified by the law. The ef fect of this portion of the decision is that the lands cannot be procured by any Individual until the Presi dent or Congress again opens them to entry. gredients are used. "Not how cheap we can make it, but how good," is our motto. $10.00 per dozen, pre paid, anywhere in the United . States. Ask your druggist, or write, MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY CO., Kittrell, N. C. claimed the assistance ov that coun try. But the Egyptians had but little faith in him. But Bajazet fought several battles with Tamerlane and finally lost out, being taken prisoner. This caused Tamerlane stock to rise still higher. He intended to ravage the South ov Europe, cross into Afri- ! ca by the Straits ov Gibraltar, and continue hiz course through Egypt and Syria until he reached home. But the knights of St. John, now estab lished at Rhodes, stood in hiz way. Though small in numbers az compar ed with some other forces, they stood high an had a reputation -az fighters ov a dangerous sort In these circumstances, Tamerlane did not think hit wise to attack the Knights in the Island ov Rhodes; hut ho laid seige to Smyrna and reduced that city to ashesr He wuz soon drawn away, however, from any fur ther attempts upon the power ov that rollmnns nrder bv daneers that threatened in the east. A powerf u prince had appeared and wuz layin was tP thA emmtrv in Persia. Tam erlane soon located 'hiz 'army an after a fierce fight, which wuz a draw they came to terms, both havin been whfnnpd. Tamerlane withdrew to " ATTENTION Boys M Girls Ml H You can get a FOUN TAIN PEN, guaranteed for one year, absolutely j free by sending us two! new yearly subscribers to The Caucasian. Or, you may send us four new subscribers for six months each, or eight new subscribers for three months each. The Caucasian has been en larged to eight pages, and is the best weekly paper published at the State Capital. The price is only $1.00 a year. Get t your father or brother " to subscribe, and then get one more subscriber and the fountain pen Is yours. Why pay a dol lar for a fountain pen when you can get this one free? It is easy to get subscriptions to The Caucasian. Try iL Show a copy of the paper to your friends. Send the subscriptions Ease Shoe For Comfort & Long Service TATE can show you proof " that eight out of ten men wear their MENZ EASE twelve to twenty four months. 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