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IK CAUCASIAN. N. V, Ad;, II n-4 Ui4r iu . I'. I - MiH-n AlSee to Gottoa Farmers. The time will soon arrive tn, k ItoASW mark;tlng of the next cotton crop amlunh KH a chaneo U made a to trie mode of doing it the same low wiimingto. vi. , level of prlcoH that was current last N..,..iM.r. ; year will Inevitably be the result. r i ..... . . . nti. mau Ultimate with t' : 7 vn wdiuimki fact that . n tit:. i.uuh min ami num. .... r r ;tr r i ii rufc iruiu u ib l HlT- , " ii.i:iins an- Atlantic Coast Line i ! . ine P1??"19 of September, Oc tober ana iNovemDcr are the great actors In maklnt? Iirlcpfc ami it I i . " " ... i- u yuur oower tn tan , vt r Hi" .11- .,.mV... 1 kit-- . - liJIU r IUOIUWOI ut lur o.ar B BU. i that ho ia eonGdent that ,. thousand tickets for points Nurtu htiiI West have hem the ov.inoer race coifl -t tu HI It t,, V.iun'k"n u'groes, who aa t0,,, i' ihir attention never to ro , .,rri t thi i t y . M ac h tie preati r ittiur: hi in hi tmvc u".ru rniij witii- . l r i . i.iT iour iii'JoinB. i roo&b'y t,,r, i. inin )r?l or ine negroes pur-,-.,! tn-l trf to New York. Lirge n;lllli irH wiTit t VVahitigton, noma i,, ;.).-uri, it'i'l othv-rs went to various .Nurtti' ru hdiJ Wisrn points. Wil li iiiu""" 'ar. lu wruveilL III la u a - - . j UQ juu nave mo remedy In your own hand which b to hold back on your farms one-third of your gin ning until after December or Jan uary. The two-third will bring nearly as much nuney mar keted In thl way as the wholecrop marketed in the usual way. In doing this you will not be de priving the merchants or the banks to whom you are under obligations of what they are justly entitled to, but on the other hand, protecting almost their salvation as well as your own. The government says the acreage in cotton lands Is eight per cent less than last year and that the July condition is 3.4 (three four tenths) per cent less, or a total de preciation of 11.4 (eleven four tenths) per cent. Kstlma-lng the current crop at 11,200,000 bales It means a shrink- I . L . . . .1 1 . I nit' 111 I 7jl inn. thCllr.u .. , 9 HI.il lumj-M ikiuk urmjtHlURQIS I ..,,. --- ' ui a Ul two s nit, thirty Krandsons. eighty- WW Dales for 1H'M-VM). two pand children, tifteen great- otwittistanding all this, and hildnn and one grtat- ... uier iact inat the cotton . 1 ImlllSl tlinmrrliAiif lw. ...... i'it .v Lrrai i(rauuiu, wau was Oom I , ,uu wunuj itre 101 YEARS OLD. 1 it- ,f lr, Ki'e Modutii. t,t North Cnrolliix, In IuiIIk.ii. r,,nokln, Itd., August 5. Mrs. Kitf Mul-iriF, 10 1 ytara old, is dead at tin- homo ot her Krand daughter Mr-. I T. Apple, of this place. Hhe Wi t rn in North Carolina, June jl Ii, MW. hhe leaves one hundred Notwithstanding prt-af. pra? i ttiuurt n and one gre at- t crt!tt trrandsnn. who wt hnm y.r hti-l Mrs. Overbaler, March ,,1iKin prouts ranging from 20 h, h!l!)p at Friocdswod. l'wr ni, 10 to per cent, mighty ef- 10ns are Dei ng made to create the impression that the croD w.ll Win tli! r the amendment will IigId bo an enormous one. with the viw ths Di-taoprat. Hvpublican or any ' getting your cottm cheap and it otnt r i-artr. should not concern ,s t you to determine whether the I',.iu!i-'. It it ill srttle Ihe negrc fiu.i'ti.ri aid give political freedom to wlu'n people aud guarantee tbem to v tc a they pleusn and have that voUi f.ouu'eu, 1 opulista should vote for it. Will it d j th'fcl There is no ronvini'ing evidences of it as vet. Mercury. Ti-u grewly spinner will succeed You will be assailed by the wily speculator with all kinds of argu ments to prevent you from holding your cotton, but it Is your only weapon and your financial salva tion depends upon its use Daily uemocrat (Miss.) VIRGINIA POPULISTS. Matting of Hi Mtnto Co... ...Htiie In Lynch- hur. The Populist State Committee hold ;i meeting Friday night at the Arlington hotel, in this city. Com mittee - Messrs. J. I laskins I lobson, of Powhatan, chairman ; W. K. ii;mt, of llichmond, secretary: W. II. (iravely, of Henry; Stato Sena tor W. II. Hale, of Franklin, and I r. T. V. Kvans. of Campbell were present, together with other mem hers of the State Committee The meeting continued until some time after midnight. An ad dress to the voters was adopted, and the committee then began work on ;i plan of action for tho coming eampuign. The address, as adopted, com phiinsof the heavy taxation and unnecessary number of otllce hold ers; decries the Republican and Pen 10c rat iu parties both; complain-, of rings aud cliques; objects to the leadership of Senator Mar tin; calls upon tho independent people of all parties to unite and secure control of tho next General Assembly ; declares for reform in our system of jurisprudence, and closes as follows : 1. We demand tho destruction of trusts, by making It a felony to organize or bo intoiested directly or indirectly in one. 2. The election of United States senators by the people, and that our legislators refuso to support any one for this otllce who opposes this measun. ii. The enactment of a fair and honest election law. 1 The Improvement of tho mu nicipal and State public school sys tem, and to divest It of every sem blance of political partisanry. .". Constitutional amendments t hat will reform tha judicial sys t; in and all tho antiquated costly State government. o' Stato legislation t at xvlll In vite industrial capitalists. ml man ufacturing interests to come into Virginia, and the enactment of laws that will protect and foster them, without discrimination. 7. An annual appropriation com- mensurate with the demand and necessities to bo set apart for the benellt of the old soldiers and Sol diers' Home. S. The building of houses of cor rection for female and young crim inals guilty of minor offences. 1 The enactment of laws requir ing the penitentiary and jail con victs to work the public roads in organized chain gangs, distributed over the State wherever practi cable. 10. The repeal of the "land-grabbers' act." 11. Laws that will prohibit cor porations, domestic or foreign, in cluding building and loan associa tions, from conducting usurious business in the Stato of Virginia. Hy order of the State Committee. J. Haskin llonsox, Ch'n. W. K. Grant, Secretary. WfiMM. is no' rBcommenueu ror eve VJLHJyr. rvthine: but if von h v kol- Kllll f. neyi hver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. At druggists in fifty cent and dollar sizes. You mav have a samole bottle of th won derful new discovery bv mail free, also pamphlet telling all about it. Address Dr. Kilmer & 0. Binghaniton, NY Battles are now being made of pa per under a German patent. Theyare for particularly on shipboard wher ueavy wrsiner wr tkv, havoc among the glas leceptaclfcs. "Little Strokes Fell Great Oaks." Ut to the cordinuil blows of the -woods, ryn. When the humn blood fits become dogged nd impure the little drops of ttxfs SvsipiHl!, property tiken. v fen the uk of bid blood. Working NlRht aid Day Tbe busiest and mivhtiat i,.t- thin that ever was made is Dr. Kind's New Life Pills. Kvery pi)! is a Ugar- ;ua.ra gioouie or iietitn, that changes weakness Into strength, lifttlessneas into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in buiidin the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by all Druggist. It is not to believe everything you hear, even when you say it yourself. Brave Men Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in tbe blood, backache, nervousness, headache and tired, listless, run-down feeling. Bat there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner idaville, fnd. He says : Electric Bit ters are just the thing for a man when he is all run down, and don't care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and s-ooti appetite thah anything I could take. I can now eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only 50 cents, at all Drugstores. Every bottle irauran- teed. A COMlKKSS COM It INK. Kirorts to Orgnly.e TrUHt to right Im provement. Ill view of the attack upon the Koundlap bale of the American Cotton Company, and the cry of "trust" against the manufacturers of the machine for making those bales raised by the owners of compresses and others the following letter, indicating a"combine" of a dilFerent sort, is of pecular interest. Tbe letter was for warded to the Atlanta Constitution by Richard Cheatham, editor of tbe Cotton .Planter's Journal, of Memphis, Tenn. It is as follows : " New York, May 3. 185)9. Executive Committee of the American Cotton Compress Company, 71 Broadway, Dear Sir : It is proposed to consolidate by purchase or otherwise some of the most desirable compressed in tbe Sout hern States, provided such consolida tion can be arranged on a conservative basis. " We desire to call your attention to tbe fact that in order to meet the com petition that has arisen from the round bale system.it will be necessary for the compresses referred to to consoli date under one general management, fully able and capable to reduce, ex penses by improved methods, more uniform systems of compressing (aided by the adoption of the standard box), to obtain lower rales of insurance and secure lower rates of freight to foreign and domestic points. " We recognize the advantages both to you and us of utilizingyour person al influence in the new business, as well as your plant, but at the same time we feel confident that unless a consolidation can ba arranged on an obviously economical bisis, we may not be able in the long run to success fully compete with tbe round bale systems or with other new compresses which may come into the neid. " If it is your desire to sell your press property at a reasonable price please be kind enough to answer tre list of questions enclosed and also sign the option enclosed. "The information received wi?i be strictly confidential and not disclosed to any one else in the business of com pressing cotton, except with your con sent. "As there are over two hundred compresaess, and as it will require con siderabla time and labor to send a committee to examine these properties and books and make all proper arrange ments, it is therefore necessary that the option shall hold good for not less than six months from the date of your signing. M Unless we hear from you within two weeks of this date we shall con sider that you are not disposed to enter into tbe proposed consolidation. Awaiting your reply, we are yours truly, Hrnrx C. Knubkl, For Executive Committee In hardly any subject are educa tors interested more just now than in the adequate and satisfactory r -presentation at the Paris Etpos'tion of American education The Director of Education and Social Economy f nrthe United States, Mr. Howaid J. Rogers, writes on this topic for the twelfth annual Educational number of The Outlook, describing the plans adopted and the character f the exhibits to be made. There are peveral striking pictures with Mr. Roger '8 article. $3 a vear. The Outlook Company, New York (City.) Did it Ever Occur to You that a little Perry Davis' Pain Killkr on th end of the finger applied once or twice to a moequito bite would coun teract the poison and speedily reduce the swelling? Pain-Killer will also cure bites and 3tings of other poison ous insects as well as reptiles. See di rections as to use upon wrapper on each bottle. Avoid substitutes, there 19 hilt, nun 1 i n-Tv 1 1 lor l'arrir Tkotria ' Price 25c. and 50c. THE NEW BULL-PEN UlCTlCH LAW In Dilvinma. " If I go ter school terday, de tencher'll lick me fer not preparing my lessons, an it i stay borne me mudder'll lick me fer not going ter school. Now, either I got ter go or stay home. Bat if I go an de teacher licks me an mudder finds it out me mudder'll lick me fer not doin my school work, and if I stay home an me mudder licks me de teacher'lllick me termorrow fer bein a truant ! tree ! Guess I'll go ter sleep ! Nashville American. Atlanta Council Demand Mayor's Kfglg- na'ioD. Atlanta, Aug. 5. Members of the city council held a caucus this afternoon and adopted a resolution demanding the resignation of Mayor Woodward by Monday morning. If the mayor does not resign impeach ment proceedings will probably be institnted. The resolutions charge the mayor with neglecting his duties and indulging to excess. Died. On Wednesday July 12th, 1899, the Angel : cf Death, visited the family of Mr. Henry McLamb and took from them the beloved daughter, Miss Effie. She was thirty-two years of age. one joined Mt, Lima Bap tist church at an early age and since that time she has been a consistent member. She is missed we will say more than tongue can tell at home. But we feel that she will be missed at her church. We feel that she now sleeps with Jeshs, blessed sleep. bhe leaves a father and mother, nve brotners and seven sisters and a host of relatives and friends to mourn their loss. But while it is our loss it is her eternal gain, and may our blessed Savior suDply that spirit of faith that makes all submissive to his will. We lay sweet flowers on the mound That bides her gentle form, Their odors voice resound Another loved one has gone. She cannot come to us, - We see her form no more, But we can go to ber, If her Saviour we adore. Ob ! the loving links that bind us, To It. me so true and dear. One by one we leave behind us, As we to the grave draw near. To the bereaved family we extend i our sympathy and bid them look to the tiod of peace for comfort. I la r"rllo m lurtl4 by a Jlag The recent Legi&latcre rtpaU d tu non-partisan election laws ot 105 and 1S07, wbieii guaractt-d W every party tbe rignt to be rt pnt-tu ted on eUclion boards by elictict officers of their o w n choosing, and enacted n election Imw more viciou than infamous Simmons Uuli-Ptc L'hection law that was ia force befoi 1895. Tbe leading provisions ot ttis la as puliibhed by the Raleigh News & Observer are as follows: 1. That tbe election for State acd eoanty efficers shall be held oa th first Thursday in August and ever) two years thereafter. 2. That there ehall bo a StaU board of (lections composed of five persons elected by the Legislature for a term of two years. 3. That there shall be a county board of elections consisting of three perBoni, appointed by State board for a term of two years. 4. That the State Board of election shall meet in Raleigh the first Mon day in May, 1899, and organize by electing one of their number chair man and another secretary. Another meeting shall be held on the first Monday in April in each election .... . t ii year, bpecial meetings may oe can ed when necessary. For thf ir services the board shall receive four dollars appoint all registrars and judges ot elections. Members of the county boards may be removed by the State board; snd the county boaid in turn may remove any regis' rar or judge of election. C That county boards must meet not later than the first Monday in May for organization, and for divid ing the counties into precincts and polling places. 7 That before the next general election there shall bo an entirely new registration. Among questions to be asked applicant is "whether he has listed his poll for taxation for the current year in which he applies for registration, and for the year next prereding. And if any appli cant shall falsely swear he has listed his noil for taxation, he shall be guilty of perjury and and punished as prescribed by law." 8. That the registration books shall be kept open twenty days and closed on the second Saturday before the election. On each Saturday during the perioc the registrar shall go to the polling place to register voters. On such laysthi boks shall be open for inspection by the voters of the precinct. There shall be no no reg istering on election day, but voters may be cnallenged. 9. That on or berore the hrst Mon day in July the county board shall appon t Wo judges ot election jor oach precii't. 10. Tha. to prevent disorder as many as three special officers may be appointed by the registrars and judge of election. 11. Tbat.there shall be one ballot for all State efficers, one forjudges of different courts, one for members of General Assembly, one for county officers, and one for township offi cers. That all ballots for each of these classes of officers shall be the same size, on white paper and with out device. The siz of the ballot must be prescribed by the State board of elections. Tickets in the wrong box shall not be counted 12. That the members ot the sev eral boards of election shall consti tute the board ot county canvassers, which shall meet at the court house second day after the election, can vass the returns, and declare the re sult at the court house door. THE HORTH CtnOlO COIUBL OK 8 2 Agriculture and Mechanic Arts.! Tern Begins vTr4rMav. 5frtaWr 6a 8 eitvavrdiaarj 1 icteUi(Bt .3 Kives an -xtraordioiry roure of ictruction at te chpi, in in iTuarnt. It not only rdurstet but rrrr-tre its sludrMs to uirwtors or agricultural and mr-baetcal entrrpr. There are complete spmsl and &' courses in t he various A grictilturat Ii.dutrial, Mechanical, Textile and Citil Arts. S Students will b allowed to taa4 tbe rotrtor inintt Ion a 1 cttnty-sitof the counties in which tbey reside, tbu savings th e ip f of a trip to Raleigh. S Entrance examinations will be bel-1 on the 19tb of August, in tt.e court- a bjse, under tbe supervision of (our ty Superintendent. Fur further Information, catalogue, etc, apply to PRESIDENT GEO. T WINSTON. g WF-ST KAl.KKill. X. V. Elkin Woolen Mills g5 POW OHtf O 'to.. ALWAYS KEEP OH HAND t THERE IS MO KIRS OF PAIN OR 4 aCHE. INTERNAL UI F1TFSN1I THAT PAIN-KILkaK tvtLL MOT RE LIEVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMlTATrONS AND SUB STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE BEARS THE NAMC. PERRY DAVSli 4b SON. If you want to exchange your wool or have it manufactured into tbf best Blanket?, Cassimers, Joans, Liuseys, Flannels and yarns to be had it America. If you want the best made and most comfortable fitting pantr yoa ever wore; if yon want to trade with the clwvfrost men yen ever btd any dealine with, try tbe ELKIN WOOLEN MILLS' and you will ncvei regret it. They have one of the largest mills in the South. They r bip their goods to nearly every Htato in the Union, and the qumity of their work is unexcelled. Write thorn for their handsome ntw cataloged, an do noldistcee of our wool unt ii vou see it. Address, CHATHAM MFG. CO., Proprietors, ELKIN, N. C. HarpeksdAzar n S. a. Crockett 7k NeyMum - Ta Katharine Oe Forett X !Maxy B. WilkJu Brendev M ettbewa W) A thoroughly up-to-date weekly periodical devoted to tathiont lot eroroca. will be, during 1894. heretofore, A MIRROR OF FASHIONS Exclusive models el gown from Paris, London, and Nee York will b . published each week The Paris Letter The London Letter Br KA TUAR1NE DE FORE ST ' Bra Spttial ComtponJnt The New York Letter -By ANNIE T. ASHMORE will aid womea In all those little points of tuition matters that are sach help keeping one dressed la good taste Cut Paper Patterns Outline Patterns of selected gowns will be furnished will be publinhed free every other at a nominal cost. week In supplementary form. COLORED FASHION PLATES published once a month, will assist women a selecting the proper colors for dress. FICTION Jt J Kit Kennedy s The Meloon Farm By S. R. CROCKETT ". By MARIA LOUISE POOL A Confident To -Morrow By BRANDEJl MATTHEWS are three serial stories to appear io 180) that have seldom beta equalled ia , plot and treatment. SHORT STORY CONTRIBUTORS Christine T. Herrlek . v 1 Harriet P. Spoford - -Mary E. Wilklns L'4 - Margaret S. Briscoe - Ella W, Peattle F.5 ?" T? Caroline Tlcknor "J ..j Marlon Harland "J U Bulb MeEnery Stuart . 1 SPECIAL ARTICLES V TO APPEAR TZ The Busy nother ' The Deaf Child By A. W. McCULLOUOIf x By Mrs. A NX IE RA MSE T Women Earning a Living V After College, What? By HELEN DOUGLAS By AD ALINE W. STERLING la addition te these there will be many often, all of instructive value to wosaea. A epprAl oprpp. - w FOUR WEEKS FOR CtS. "V 19 Cud Copy $4 OO , Address HARPER A BROTHERS. Publishers. OO m Trar . New York. ft. T. 8 USEFUL AND POPULAR BOOKS. Red Hot From Tho Unn Wai ti e ball that hit, O. Ii. Steadman of Newark, Mich., in the Cival War. It "aimed horrible Ulcera that no treat ment, helped for 20 years. Then Buck Arnica Mai ve cured him. Cures Cute, liruhe,3 Burns, Boila, Felons Corns, Nkin Eruptions. Best Iil'cure on r-arth. 2t cts a box. Cure guaranteed. Mo Kl by all Druggists. We do not look upon the event ol Inger&ol'.'s death like some people. We do not rejoice at it, nor think iiis condition wor?e than millions of others who die. In deed, he may be "aved. He preached what thousands of professed Christians seem to live, viz : that there is no eternal punisb UHin hereafter. Times Mercury. The Fanners Alliance Take on New Lite. Tho frienda of the Farmers Alli ance have cause to be gratified at the new life being infused into the organization. Only two weeks ago tho State Alliance of South Caro lina held a meeting more largely attended than any session held for several years past. In several of the Northwestern States plans for reorganization and renewed efforts are being put on foot. In quite a number oi counties in Texas the $40.00 Bicycle Given 4way Daily- The publishers of Thb New ork BOTH FOR ONE PRICE. The question of government owner ship of railroads is growing in public favor and tne people wane nonesc in formation on the subject. Thk Cauca sian has secured for its readers a large supply of tbe "Railroad Question" This reliable work by ex-Uovernor Ibarra- bee can be bad for a short time until the present supply is exhausted with Thk Caucasian as a nee gift with the book. 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Ectorn lac laaTas KJbaton 7M a. au. OraaavUla S.62 a. ra. arrivta Uailfaz 1L1S a. au. Wakloo 113 a. m. Traiba on Waa&uur'-on Branca lean Waaa- ifKton HJO a. m. aad 1J0 p. as-, arrtrs har meia 6-.10 a. as. and 140 a. aa-, ratwrnlng laava Parsnais JU a. am. and bJO p. aa ar riva Waanlncton 1LU) a. at and 1JU p. nu, iy .. . . Train kearas Taraoro. a. -. oauy eraorpi Btxadav axSO p. aa., Soaday p. sau. ar tires rrjmoutn 7.aU p. aa 6 a. av, rstorn- inaT laavaa nvmoaui oauj axcrpt wutosj 7M a. nu. and aondav a. au, amvas Tar boro 10:16 a. m. and 11.-00 a. aa. Tram oa MkUaad V. U Bmncb laavaa Gokkrtwro daily, eaorpt Bonder, 7J0 a. saw arrivlBS 8mtnnald aJO a. bl, tst&raiai learce Bnuthneld :00 a. as arrival at Uokla boro 10:25 m. au Trains oa Xaahvilae Branch lasva Boctry atoont at 00 p. BUj arrive XaaoTiUa ft.iS) a. bl. Sarins; Hope :j r. latttrnias; kasra Bpriac Ho a. rc KaaavlUs -k a. am. arrire at lUxkj Mount atOft a. arn dsdiy az flBPfst SQsaaaaay Train oa Clinton Branca laavaa Warsaw for Clinton daily, except Sondaj, ll:Ue.rn and 4:10 p- am, ratnrntrag laarea Cltaaoa at 7J0O a. am. aad ii p. am. Train Ko. 78 taakaa ckaa otaanactkaa at Waldon for all points Borta datly. all ml Tta Bieaaaoad. ahm at Bocar atooatarttk ttorfolk aad Caiolina B. B. for Vorfoik i aU pointv Kona ria KorloU H. If. EMXB30V, a 1 J. B. I0LY, Goa l Una. T. XL BMCS30B. ZBaOs i aareklUa tasVae aaMl LVaAT I aa..-t t I