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THE CAUOA81AP3 lULEiail, X. C, June 28, 1806. Entered at tte Post Office in Raleigh S. C. an secocd-ciase mail matter. WAKK llV.Vl MAC AS IIOMI E I'HI'HIASTIC CON V J'.N' riO. Atm Ii.lorJ ftr titr hmlr- Ui HrlignUa Vrr Kl-Ctfl t Hal. ducrraiionil aai .1 uliriJ I 'onmtlini. Th Iti-puMiran of Wrkf (Vjunty held a largely atUtjJl an 1 knttitni-uhIU- Convention in th Court 11 tw in Kilijrh .Saturday. Driegali- vit-ro cIp'U-1 to iha JStati. .Julki.il antl Cougrr.'iul Convention. The delr'iteM to tJin Stain Convention urn in-truiN' to vote Holidly lor Judgo SH'ir,tr 11. Allans f.-r State (,'hairmm. Tli Convention lrlarel in favor (,( ulmiitt in j r hifit ion to th voters of this Htat, and dtcTared in favor of two tent a mile on rail road. TIIK coSVEXTION IX DETAIK. The Convention was railed to or der at noon by the chairman, Mr. J. 1. H. Adjiui- Hon. Claudius Dock cry elected i?rrnanent ciniirnian of the meeting Col. John Nichols then made a talk as to t ne most suit ul.ie man for State Chairman, an 1 htat.nl that he thought the Rpubli (m r'H of Wake County t-hou'.d ex prer their choico. 1I suid that one candidate was in the race for Con ren, and that hi.s time would he tak-n no with thiit fiirht ; another cmdidate Jived ho far in the weht th-it he did not think he. fould htvo to the best advantage; while the otier candidate, .Judj Kjieneer H. Adam--, lived at (ircen.souro, in the center of the State, that he wan not a candid.) to for any other position, and could bent harmonize the jar!y, he thought. The resolution endorsing Judge Adims for State Chairman was then adoptui by the Convention. TIIK Ki;.sol.UTI ON OF EN IOKhM KNT. Whereas, At the Republican State Convention, to be held in the city of Greensboro, on the loth day of July next, a Chairuirn of the Re publican State Executive Committee will be elect d ; and Whereas, It h important that a man of learning, executive ability and political sagacity and who is iho;ou2hly imbued with the princi ple of the Republican party, be elected to that important position ; and Wlnreas, Wo believe the present incumbent to n pen-esed of these essential qualifications, be it there fore Kerolved, That the delegates to the State Convention this day elected bv the Republican Conveulion of Wake County be instructed to cast their votes for Hon. Sjencer 15. Adams, of Guilford County, for Chairman of the Republican State Executive Committee for the term of two years next ensuing. The Secretary then read a letter from Judge Aaam3 in which he ex pressed his regrets at not being able to be present and address the con vention a3 he had been invited to do, but urged party harmony and to work for the success of the party. Coi. Allen Jordan was then called on for a speech and he made quite an interesting talk which was thor oughly appreciated by the conven tion. Col. Jordan has been a Re publican ever since the party was formed, in fact he was present at its birth and helped to give the party its name. Mr. 11. 1. llarrell was then called on for a speech. Mr. Harrell has not been in the county long, but his speech made quite a favorable impression upoa the con ventlou. The convention then elected the following to the Bt&te Convention : J. P. II. Adams, James M. Ferrell, W. It. Chamblee, Ham T. Jones, J W. Lassiter, D. II. Standi, J. J. Reynolds, A. B. Marshburn, Clau dius Djckery, J. W. Harden, Lester Butler, W. C. Briggs; alternates, Vance Hudson, John Nichols, C. E McNamars, H. H. Marshburn, J. W Parker, J. P. Massey, V. C Terry, Jame? Norwood, J. W. Fu quy, C. F. Ilolden, Wm. King and J. 8. Manguui. The d-legates to the Congressional and Judicial Conventions are John Nichols, J. C. Ii. Harris, C. Djckery, S. M. Rowland, J. W. Paaker, II. P. Harrell, C. H. B. Leonard, Dun can Lashley, J. W. Lassiter, A. Honejcu'.t and H. W. Norris. PRISE FOR TARTY POLICY. The followinR resolution oti'ered by Mr. Baiggs was then adopted : The Republicans of Wake County, in convention assembled, congratu late the American people upan the continued prosperity and well being of this republic. Within the brief period of six teen months of the present Republi can national adminls.iation great achievements have been wrought for the benefit of mankind. Theodore Roosevelt, our matchlea leader, the highest type of American states mansnip, has by his mediation brought to a peaceable close the moat bloody foreign war in mo-lern time?: he has added new lustre to the Amer ican name ; be haa defied the giant trust3 and illegal combines and brought many of them to the bar of public justice; he has promoted common patriotism and wiped out the last veitige U sectionalism by the return of the captured Confed erate flags and by governmental re cognition of the Confederate Vet- ertsft' re an Ion in New Orleiaj. Vo der tho winJom of h!s Ikpsbllctn administration the people htV?, for the first time, been given a taper v 11 on of the gteat means of trans portation ; end icace, plenty, V grcfti nd prosperity have loathe portion of our nation. .Ah . patriotic citizen we deplore the ffu-i that North Carolina, under lK'ir.of ratic domination, occupi an niguifU-nt plaj in the councils of the nation, and we phde our inrn ent eff'-riM to M,urn the elation to the Tniled State fcenato of a Re publican HifctiMiiitn in accord with our Prident. We invite the attention of the vo tetsof Wake County to the fact that the I)' mocratie arty in thin county is silent on all live ivues. Every public question was ignored by the re;ent DmiM'ratic county conven tion excef t a d deration for the re election of thir senior Senator. We denounce the Deni'jt'ratit pirty for its hypocrisy in the ho called Je'iijfc'ranee laws and oint to tho fact Hint all of the fl fty or Jiiore il licit distilb ries dentroyed in this county were dtitroj-el and the of fenders prcwecui d by Republican United States tinkers. We denour.e j tiie present unjust Democratic road law for Wake county and plode our efforts to se cure its reeil r amendment to make it sutistV.-tory to the penp'e. We advocate placing the county otlicers upon a Kilaricd basis instead of allowing them excessive comjien nation under the fee system. Wo demand for Wake county a free and fair election law on tho or- iir rf the Australian ballot. We denounce the Democratic party "or the establishment of a machine rimiry law, designed lor partisan mrpose, to take tho place of elee lions by the whole people. We invite all public spirited citi zens, wno desire the overthrow ot political monopoly and the substitu tion of freedom of disc insion and unhampered political action, to join with us in tho campaign now at Ii9.nd. Foil VOTE ON rilOMIRITIOV. Col. J. C. L Harris ottered this amendment, which was alsondopted: Resolved, That in the opinion of this convention ths State Conven tion on July 10th next should place in the platform a pledge to submit tho question of prohibition to tho people of North Carolina and pass a law providing for two cents per mile lirst class fare on railroads in this State. Before Col. Harris' amendment was adopted, Mr. James M. Ferrell made a short talk, and in his usually happy style he stated that if ihe Ke publicans. wanted to adopt the amendment as to prohibition and two cent fares they had better adopt it right then or the Democrats would fteal it and put it in their platform Jiefore we would havo another op portunity. After tho convention had ad journed the County Committee met and re elected Mr. J. P. H. Adams chairman and. elected Mr. V. C. Terry seoretary. The County Convention to nomi nate a ticket was called to meet in Raleigh August 18th. An eximination for the position of Clerk (male and female) and Car rier (male) will be held at the post- office, Raleigh, on July 11, 190G. For application banks, and for full information relative to the examina tion, qualifications, duties', salaries vacations, promotions, etc , address Secretary, Board of Civil Service Examiners, Poatoftice, Raleigh. Joe Torrence and his wife, negroes from Southern pines, were before the Police Justice of Raleigh Mon day charged with being drunk and disorderly in the park Sunday. Tor rence said he was so drunk he didn't know what he had done, but he had sobered sufficiently to tell that he bought his whiskey and beer from Will Dunston, a colored restaurant on Wilmington street. Punston was arrested and fined $50 and costs for running a business in opposition to the dispensary. Joseph Smith and El Harvey, two young white men, were arrested in Raleigh Saturday night charged with stealing a mule from Mrs. Mims, who lives near Garner. Both men are in jail awaiting a heariog before a mag'strate today. Mr. Lroy C. Bledsoe died Sunday afternoon at his home at Lees vi lie, this county. The new school house at Garner w&? struck by lightning Monday nfternoon. The building then caught fi-e and was burned down. Charlei McLaughlin, a negro con. vict from Craven Codnty escaped rora the tonvict camp near Wake field Tuesday. FOLLOWING THE FLAG. When our soldiers went to Caba and the Philippines, health was the most important consideration. Wil lis T. Morgan, retired Commissary Sergeant U. S. A., of Rural Route 1, Concord, N. H, says: "I was two years in Cuba and two years in the Philippines, and being subject to colds, I took Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, which kept me in perfect health. And now, dn New Hampshire, we find it the best medicine in the world for coughs, colds, bronchial troubles and all lung diseases." Guaranteed by all drug gists. Price 50c and f LOO. Trie bottle free. rnonovn lxcuasqzs, tors of Xsurrm ka Gik re4 with ozr pMtpot !!. Jodg Adam. It Meras, will be elected 8tal Cbilnntn when Ihe Convention meet Hickory TIkm-s-Mercury. Afraid of 1 bir UtmrA. The members if the late unp'.cn-tntne-, the 1M legislature, do not heem to care for renominaUon In s.-mc localities - -Raleigh Enterprise. The Democrats are oing to nomi nate our old friend W. J. Bryan for president again. The Cleveland Democrats cau begin to take their medicine. A to the Parker Demo crats it does not matter; there are only a handful of them, and I hey can I? voted by telegram. Hickory Times-Mercury. , The Republicans should elect Adams for State Chairman. He i qualified and will make a clean, pro gressive fiu'ht. The News and Ob terver ami its little "me too" t-hf els will "ray all manner of evil" against him. But they have a igned pledge with the devil to do that auaintt any man who may lie appoinfe J. Hick ory Times-Mercury. W Accent thei Aniailiiiat. "With prosecution on his hands aga'nst the beef trust, the oil trust, the sugar trust, the drug trust, and and we do not know how many other trusts the Pret-ident is having a lively time. Wonder if he can get them all through the courts by the time his term expires?" Char lotte Observer. We can't say whether he will get through all of them or not, but it is a sure thing that he is after the tnists and doesn't stop to question who wiil get hit. That is a great ileal more than can be said of Grover ) Cleveland, the last and only Demo cratic President. Raleigh Caucasian. You can come nearer home, neigh bor. How many Democratic Gov ernors in North Carolina, and they have been mauy, who havo exerted themselves worthy of note in their endeavor to "burst the trus; ?" About election times Democrats, generally, are great "trust busters," but those who get elected to office are mighty indifferent about "show- jing their hands" or making a record in an ollort to carry out their profes sions regarding trusts. Union Re publican. AND STILI. TIIEV COME. Democrat! Join Republican Rank Thy Do Not Cure tu Accept More False l'rouiisea. Roosevelt, N. C, June 18th, 190G. Editor Hendersonville Times, Hen- dersonville, N. C. Gentlemen : I wish to placa a statement in your columns in regard ti politics. The time will soon be at hand when we are si on to decide which way we are going to cast our votes. As fjr me I am going to leave the Democratic party and join tha RepuDlican ranks. I have al ready made my , statement to the Democratic party and they say, "Do not leave us. E know we have treated you a little wrong once, but just frtay with us and wo won't do so any more." It reminds me of a customer I had once. I sold a wo man a pair of shoes once and she was to pay me for them the next week. So the time rolled on and I never saw her any more for two years. Then she came back and wanted a dress on credit. She said, "If you will let me have it I won't treat you like I did before I will pay you for it this time I will leave it to the reader to guess whether I traded or not. As for the demo cratic party I have this day departed from it, and I am heartily enjnyiog hearing of others doing likewise. Yours truly, Djxon Lyda. Etowait, N. C., R'. F. D. No. 1, June 19th, 1900 Hon. B. II. Staton, Chairman Re publican Executive Committee, Hendersonville, N. C. Dear Sir : I am no longer a dem ocrat. I have always been a demo crat and voted with the party, but if I live to fee November next 1 shall vote with tho Republican party, for the Republican ticket. I am ully convinced for good reasons and sound judgment that the Republican party is the party of principle and progress. This has oeen tuny demon strated through all the many years of Republican rule during the past. Like many other Democrats 1 have voted from malice and prejudice in the past, knowing at the same time I was voting against my best inter est, but I shall vote from this day forward for what I know to bo my interest and to the best interest of my countrymen. B. E. Morgan. Crab Creek Township. an Alarming situation eqnently reanlta from neglect of logged bowels and torpid liver, until constipation becomes chronic. This condition is unknown to those who u?e Dr. King's New Life Pills, the best and gentlest regulators of Stomach and Bowels. Guaranteed by all druggists. Price 25c, Emto of The Caccou i Dear Bit iI am In receipt of lb ajf!o copie of yvmr plo4kl p - per and M dUtrtbufil thm aruorg my ltrjablfra frlmdn h birtliy ml0tm lh dear rut, ratj comprmU!aK polify whlrh Thk CArriA3r; advoniem. Ami If tb fir t cf Repubtlcanl'in are not burn ing at brightly on tb altar dawn hrru in old Warren Couuly at tby lid in thecampiign of 1h3 when Ihe iU pobJica'i rty sfpt th Stale from tie mounUlcs ! tli waiihote ith a li Kxltide of victory, yel the fire ars n t exlinirulhrd by ih rrruii twer of Iff iaccmUbrat D morrtt. "The government r-i1 ojKin the Cimvnt of lh govcrocd" ; ai d again, Equal right to all, ktid spHi-Ul privileges to non lher fori" it Is to "icreil duty of every ci'.ljwn of Warren Osiuty aial of the Sute to insure this model form of government by voting the Ite pub i can ticket. , R. C m f-rov Willi wh. Creek, Warreu iuty, N C. Mr. Jacob Ievy, a prominent bu! ness irmn of Durham, died Saturday night from acute indigestion. While in the eurf Sunday after noon near. Fort ChwpII, Qutrtermas ter Sergeant Ruminell, of the Coatd Artillery, was caught in tho under tow and drowned before aid could reach him. Sunday afternoon O. W. Wynn, oi larooro, a mm employe, was struck by lightning while Manding on the lack porch of his houo and instantly killel. Mr. Wynn was formerly from Robersonville, where his remains were carried for inter ment. A. and M. Collern for Colorod Kace. Elsewhere in this issue will le found an advertisement of the Agri cultural and Mechanical College, which is located at Greensboro. A limited numlier of free scholarships Qri iTYt-il uiwl an itrkrrrtmitr id ..r.i u. ' u .i.i-1 Willie.! uuinn iu iicii' n uit'ii way through tchool. Presitlent Dud ley has done much to make this one of tho best, if not the best school for the colored race in the State. Thousands Hare Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it How To Find Out. Fill a lxttle or common glass with jotir water and let it stand twenty-four hours ; a sethmentor set tling iudicatesan unhealthy con tlition of the kid neys ; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble ; too frequent .desire to pass it or paiu in the back, ia also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, ox bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most dis tressing cases. If yon need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by drug gists in fifty -cent and one-dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle and a book that tells all about it, both sent f ree by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- hamtOU. N. Y. When Horn of Bmunp-ltoot. writing mention this paper and dont make anv mistake, but remember the name. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, audi the adds ess, Einghamton, n. Y. Seaboard Air Line Railway. Seaboard Excursion to Oxford from Raleigh, Durham and Weldon, June 23rd, account St. John's Day celebration. The Seaboard announces account of St. John's Day celebration at Ox ford, N. C, June 23rd, 1906, they will operate excursions from Ral eigh, Durham and Weldon to Ox ford and return. Special trains will leave Raleigh and Durham at 8:00 a. m. and extra coaches will be pro vided on regular shoofiy trains Nos. 29-30 between Weldon and Oxford, this train leaving Weldon at 6:45 a.m. A rate of $1.00 will apply from Raleigh, Durham aid Weldon, graded down proportionately from other points. There will be a spe cial session of the Oxford Orphan Asylum and everyone is assured a good time. Plenty of coaches will be provided and everyone is assured ample accommodations. Trains re turning will leave Oxford after the exercise about 5:00 p. m. for Ral eigh and Durham, it being neces sary that the Weldon train leave at 4-30 p. m., which is its regular schedule. For further information see large flyers, call on your nearest Ticket Agent or address the undersigned. C. H. Gattis, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N, C. INTERCHAN GEABLE MILEAGE ANNOUNCEMENTS. The Seaboard desire" to announce that un after .this date al! mileage books issued by them of Interchangeable form will be good for passage over the lines of the Atlanta and North Caro lina Railway Co., and Norfolk and rtontrern Railway o., and tnat inter c hangeable Mileige Biots issutd by these Hoes will be honored far passage over the Seaboard Airline Railway t H. Gattis, Traveling Passenger Agent, Jane 15, W, Raleigh, N. 0, $ KcCiafe Mtzniat rwfjr ti efutlao ft? or tt-tUrer by ci ,tof utctlca la H Jal cmtirr to ft tK Inrrntlon, mhkh pmaltt U otn dlnrtlocA, to rvltttkmtjtii IK tnulc of Ihe worSJ. 1Uy S;anstrd lkkrr't irtlrb., Muk for ta Old World," detcribm Df. Ttu ltw Cyhl!l ryntotopbone.' Tbr DynamophooM It an elrrtrkl or gan, throush whkh th vibratltn of the flertrlral rttrmd arw trmtw f rmnl Into pare tone, which tan W trantrultU! ovrr lr anl repr daml through feiepbosf. Tb In strument l. In a mnm an fatlrt orc.ientra. By the corn bin Alifn of ground-ton? and over-too the in vetitor l able to refroiltt th ttww quality of tlmutt all tb well known lntrumentn fiojrly or In combina tion, and !h rntchlne ut tbU music tinder the absolute control cf a niogln ron at ih keyboard. It Uk4 4 if not only In rem tauranU and other public placet, but in our own rooms we are to have our music by telephone. Don't you want a reood fountain peu ? If no, nee ur orTer elsewhere iu this i.ue. NOTICE OF SE1ZUUE. Notice Is her bv eivn of seizure of the following property for vio lation r.f th Inutrual rcvonuslawc or tha United Kta?e: At Hadley, N. C, March 17. VAH. onu copper cap, 2 copper worms, of James Perry. At Unlverdty. N. C, March 24, DXM, 2 copper still. 4 copper cap , 4 copper worms, 11 packs meal, 2 barrels corn whiskey, 00 gallon, tf Will Turner. At Littloion. N. O, April 1G.190T., 2 jugs corn. whiskey, 8 gallons, of Jack Grfgg. At LlttletoD, N.O., April 1C 1900, G jugs. 1 keg corn bikoj, 13 gal lons, of Jim Jones. At Wilmlngon, N. U., May 9, 1900, 18 bairo h bottled c irn whlt. key, 270 gallon?, of Rothschild Co. Ac Wilmington, N. C. May 9, iHUb, lf barrels crn whiskey, bot- tld 22f gallon, of M. L. Markov 4. . . v, At Wilmington, N. C, May 17, 19JG, 1 jug, 5 cations corn whis key, of Chas. Rode'son. At Wilmington, N. C. Apr l 23, 190G, 1 package rum. 12 30 gallon', 1 Package wine, COS gallons, of J. N. Bennett. At Wilmington, N. C , Mav 4. I90G, 1 package peach brandy, fi 97 gallons, 1 packaore, 3 whiskey, 31 gallons, or J. W. II. Fucbs. At W ilmington, N. C-, May 1, 190G, 2 packages corn whiskey, 17 0 gallons, 1 packace ram, JG 15 gal lons, of F. P. Goro. At WilmingtOD, N. C, April 27. 190G, 1 package peach brandy, 6.15 gallons, of II. E. Trulove. At Wilmington, N. C, May 4 19LG, 1 package corn whhkey, 3S 33 gallmr, 1 package apple brandy, 2017 gallons, of J. L Groom. At Durham, N. C , May 21, 1900, 1 ju? corn whiskey, 1 gallon, of E. W. Glenn. Persons claiming tho above prop erty will file their claims with me in my office within thirty days as required by law. or the same will b forfeited to the use of the United Sates. E O.DUNCAN, Collector. J. P. H. ADAMS, Deputy Collector. Juno 2G, 1906. NOTICE OF SEIZURE AND LIBEL District Court ofttlie United States, Eastern District of North Carolina. United States against 37 Barrels Corn Whiskey, aggregating 1725 gallons, 2 wooden fctilm, 1-00 horse power steam boiler, 1 imsh keel, 4 ferrpenters, 2 receiving cis terns, 1 still worm. 400 fet of pipinr, 1 water tank, 1 wooden doubter, pul leys and belts, the property of Fred Cox. ToFred Coz, and to all, whonTit may concern Greeting : Notice is IIkrebt Qivew, That the above mentioned property was seized by E. C. Duncan, collector of Internal Revenue for the 4th Collection District of North Carolina, on the 2nd day of Jane, 1000, as forfeited to tte uses of the United state, for violation of the Internal Revenue Laws, and the same is libelled and prosecuted in the Dis trict Court of the United States for condemnation for the causes in the said libel of information set forth; and that the said causes sba 1 stand for trial at the Court Rocm of said Court, in the City of Raleigh, on the 1st Monday of December next, if that be a jurisdic tion day, and if not, at the next day of jurisdiction thereafter, when and where too asp am. veaaoNS are warned to appear to show cause why condemnation should not be decreed, and judgment accordingly entered upon the said aj-praiat-ment ' bond herein, and to intervene for their in teifgc. Given under my hand, at office in Raleigh, tbis 8th day of June, 1906. CJUDIUS DUCKKKY, Jane 14-41 U. S. ilanbal. Arrest It S50 Reward. A email sample bottle cf c-x!ne will ba sent free to every reader ot tho Caucasian who is suffering with any kind of skin disease or ernpiioo Ecz-jma, Blood Poison, Fever, Bores, Cancer, Rheumatic Pains, or any other Germ disease or sore ot any name or nature. $50 reward will ba paid for any ease of Eczema tnat is not prompt ly cored with Ec zine. Ec-zine wil- heal any sore or care the worr skin and make it look like velvet. Thousands cured daily. Never mind what you have tried : forget the failures made by other remedies and send for free sample of Ec-zlne which always gives relief and per manent cure. A $1 00. bottle oftan cures the worst ease. II your druggists do 8 not have Ec-zfno Company, H. Kupermeier, Sales Agent 113 Uearoorn til. tmcago, iij. WASTING STRENGTM Women who stificr from unnx&ir) dfsacebie, painful, ttc3kenin, ferrule comphints, will find tlut Wine of CuJui is a 5ufe nnJ pleasant remedy far all their ills. It acts di'ectly upon all the delicate. inthml tissues:, purifying the WvJ. throwing off the il:in nutter and relie in fem.il e dioriKfS such as irrcubr, santy, profuse, painful atamenu. pr(l.tp5 etc. A$o relieves headiche, KiclaclK diuine, crumps, drawing pains. nerHtsne5s, Initabiluy. etc. If you nevl advice, write us a letter, telling us all your symptoms. We will send free- nJvice (in pKiin sealed envelojv). AJdrtss: Lndies AdviS4ry lXpt., Tlie Cluttarnxvn Medicine Co.. Clutt.imfp, f enn. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT IN 5 1.00 DOTTLES -1 WROTE YOU far Jf. a4 K l-mmf It f t tri twrl.' M. M N- r WINE OF TIIM NORTH State Normal and cor Literary Claslcal Scientific, lVdaogtcal Thre Conr lei!iic ts ugri college. Wfll-Miolppl Training itrhool fr Trarhert. Hoar J, Uur tui tion, and, ! for u of txt tiui-k. dent, $125. Fifteenth annual urn ion b'cina September SO. Is To rmre hjrd in the dorniiUiriet, all free-tuitum a pp) if' ton ahoutJ U in 4e bW or July 15. Correspondence invito! from stenographer. I-or rattloz and other $1.00. EX Pit ESS PAIR If Ideal" Alcohol Gas Stove For Travelers, Sick-Uooin, Camp, Chafing IHhIi, Light How Keeping, or Wherever (las is not Available Jr llesiml. IT MAKES ITS OWN GAS ABSOLUTELY KAKK. Smokeless and' Odorless, Wciglis Ooij Eight Ones CAN CARRY A VESSEL WEIGHING 100 POUNDS. It Hulls a Quart or Water In Nine Minute. $1.00. Express Paid. $1.00. Express Paid. Hart-Ward Hardware Company, RALEIGH N. O. Raleigh Marble Works THE HORNER A1IL1TAW SCHOOL Pnstaies the reputation it hts held for school in North Carolina in preparing OOo or our University started with 143 grsdnated, were "Horner Hoys." In addition to this we have now at Annapcii and West Point more than four times as many cadets as are from any other school in the State. We also have representatives at Davidson Collece. Wake Potest, V. M. I. Uriversity of Vs., ti. third of our enrol meet for the pant year will enter college this fair. Oar nam bers are limited to ICO bays, aod we want these to be of high aims, backed with energy . J. C. Aitinltval and Manica! GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA. The 14th annual session of the Agricultural and Mechanical College for the Negro Kace will bgin SB.PrKM.BER 1, 1900. Three departments of instruction: English, Agricultural and Mechani cal four year courses, leading to the degrees of Bachelor of rkience and Baeb- e'or of Agriculture. Practical two-year courses, caara, loaging ana luiuon, $7.C0 per month. Free tuition to a limited number of students from each coun'r. A commodious tnree-story dormitory will te completed aod will doti- bU the accommodations lor loagtag siuaenw. .Aiimivea amount ot wora iar nteir s udents. Stodents allowed from &3. to 12c. per hour for labor. Night scnooi ror laoor or traae eraduates. Catalogue furnisned on WANTED By Chicago wholesale and mail order house, assistant roanag.r iroan or woman) for the county and adjoining territory. Salary $20 and expenses paid weekly; expense money advanced. Work pletsaot, position permanent. No investment or experi ence required. Spare time valuable Write at once ror particulars ana en close self-addressed envelope. SUPEhlNTENDENT, 132 Lake St., Chicago, 111. WANTED MEN.WO MEN, BOYS Clurefs Magazine. Good pay. Ad I dress 67 asfi 23d Street, New York I aty. tf I rni n iffl irri nn mum CAROLINA Industrial College iwks Commercial lhmetir Kclncc Manual Training MtiW Special ciurr tor rra!oatr of o!tser etc., SlTOajeir. tur irr tuition 'u- ttioe uirinjf eampHel leachrr and information. addr? CIIAIILKS 1. MrlVKK. I'tvoMrnt. Orecnnbcro, N. C $1.00. KX lit ESS PA Shipments made to any part ot tho Stato at same price at at shop. RKOKUMEKITS COOl'Elt ItltOM,, J'roprlocora. IUleigb, N. C. When writing tD advertisers mention the Caucasian; send for Catalogue. more than a half-centorr an the itadinz boys for higher education. The class of studentn. and (one-tblrd of tn, who C. M. A., Yale, etc. More than one HORNKIt, Frln cijel. Oxford, N.C. Cofe for tie Colorel Bate imaenw.- oiroag lacuuy. nuccessiui request, correspondence solicited. aM go YEARS VV EXPERIENCE D Tradc Mawc V Oestens rrifv nlekiy maemnmiH tmr opmtoa tn wtmLbme mm tkm .tnctl T onJXJeutUI. HAKD&OOC on Fttit ent frM. Oklt Mrwx-f tut wunn pmtmnia. fmtmM tafcen tlbrooarb Matia Co. rC4T tptruu nolle, wit aottt ciuuva, U im Scieniific American. cakuioa ot aay mmkUO Viarsal. Tama. 9 fi37ootAa.L abyaa saeaaiara. 1