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THE MORNING POS1. JAN. 18! 1899 ' ' my. Expects North Carolina to Go Republican. SO SHY THE LEASER LIGHTS . i McKinley is to Be Renominated for ..President and Wljlte .Tar Heels Will Vote lor Hlnharley Mc Kesson's Mouth Waters for Pie. v- C o rre s po n d e n c e o f Th & iMqrni ng Pos t. Washington, Jan. 16-j-Sehator Pritch ard left 'here this afternoon -with the" Dingley funeral party! for (Maine. J He is a member of the Senate committee. It is considered quite w'n (honor. Sena tor Pritchard Is classeh as an admin istration. Senator, and f the administra tion loses no opportunity to uphold end strengthen him with the people of his State. . ; '; j ' . Senator Pritchard loo'ks --forward .con fidently to North Cafoima castmg her electorial vote for the Republican can didate in 1900. It is eoficeded that Mc Kinley will be .the candidate of his party. In this view tooth as to the State going Republican -and McKinley being- the candidate, Senator Pritch'ard does not stand alone.! Assistant Attorney-General Boyd land Congress men Peauson and;; Linney have all, since the recent election, laid, that the chances for North Carolina, casting. her vote in 1900 for the Republican candi date were more than even. They expect to have the, same flght and the same candidates in 1900vas irt 1896. Among Democrats, . the same view as to candidates and" fplatform is en tertained, and it must be admitted that' some do not hesitate to express fears of the result in the Tail Heel State. Judge Fleming, assis ant secretary, of the Democratic Congrefesional Commit tee, said to the Post correspondent yes terday that he felt grafve doubts about the political future of North Carolina, s Senator Pritchard, in .the meantime; is doing quietly all he ctn to strengthen his party in the appointments in the State. He does not fonfine, them to members of -his own party, but where he finds Populists with' Republican leanings, he does not 'hesitate to put them in office. He H trusted impli citly by the President n these matters and the Piesident expects-that, from the Federal patronage ?eed sown now. in 1900. a rich Republican harvest will follow in 1900. C. F. McKesson, - of ! Morgan ton, . is here. Mr. Mc'Kesson isihnt- on -th trraii of a foreign consulshipiand is not very particular where he is sent just so he is sent soon the soonjr the better. Parks AVatson, of datavvba county, passed through here yesterday on the way to New York to -Undergo medical treatment. Mr. Watson Ms a patriarch in the mountain country. He writes Congressman Linney that he has 61 male children, grand ; children and great grand children, i I all "of whom voted at the same pretinct at the last election for Mr. LinnejfJ dir. Linney is naturaiiy proud of the! Watson family. Congiressman Linneyf has great fauth in the future of the Republican party in iorou Carolina. It in his opin ion. control the poli ti within a; few years. "The Populist party, T 1 j, -r . . s of the State - V sard he, "is all roKtr up. it nas no future in our negro question reliably Repub- State. Eliminate the and North Carolina is lican." - -4- HEARD IN HENDERSON Hotel Mart Goes Into ing County, Officer cate. ' Chicken Farm- Refuses to Va- Correspondence of The aiornln Post. Henderson, N. C. jfan. 16. A few nights ago the store of HenryDurham,- thief. He made the entrance in the rear part of the buildifig, oh the rail road side. Sardines, crackers, cheese and other edibles were the only articles missing. : . j Captain W. W. High, former pro prietor of the Carolina fHqtel, on Main street, near the Dorsey prug Company, has vacated the buildirtg and removed to the suburbs of the ctty to engiage in raising poultry. , .1 Mr. J. J. Langhlin, f ho has had a severe attack of pneunionia, is slowly recovering. L Mr. Brooks Parham feft a few days ago for the State of Wisconsin, in com- panywith his brother Asa, to engage in L purchasing tobacco. . 'M. B. O. Cathorn'e, of Kittrell's . township,; who some weks ago had theJ misfortune to break hs leg in three places., was in town a fejw days ago. - The County CommTssners last Tues day elected Mr. Charles Moss manager of the county home, in place of J; S. Gill, supposed to be" removed; but Mr. Gill- still .remains, and Is not. disposed to vacate. The Henderson German 'Club was re cently organized, eiectiiig the following officers: llftbert Lassfter, president; Sid. Cooper,1 vice-president Robert B. 'Powell, secretary and treasurer. Mr. W. T.l,Laughlin, fbrother of our townsmen, D C. and AifthUT E. Laugh-( lin, died in -St. Vincent Hospital, in Norfolk, a few days ago The brothers, in company with Mr. J. J. Laughlin, Sr., of Warren'ton, left for Norfolk to attend the funeral. Tifislis the third brother of this family who has died within less than "three years. -Mr. Walter Powell Was called to War renton to attend. 'the funeral of his unplf. Mr. J. B. Powell, brother of Cap tain, Rufus Powell,; of he Ox-ford land Henderscjn. -Railroad, . nd' Mr. B. I. P.well, of this town f Walter. Bullock, colored, whp it is thought was the party ,Who broke open Durham's store, has. isince bpen ar rested. '. ; i , ..,' Chief of Police iMahofie reports that some two months agofRev. Mr. Wil liams, of the Protestant Methodist church, lost' a bicycle. .Mr. Mahone , yes.r terday found under an tbld 'Oil mill, . ntar the coal chute, notonly the wheel, bnt sundry, other articjes. including a wheel lamp, extra f addle, ; pocket knives, razors, shirt, -cufs, etc. -Thp irp.mjtina of the widow of the late Associate Justice, J. J D-avis, arrived here today on the Oxfcrd and iienaer son railroad, accompanied by ; Mr. Robert 'Lassi tef, enroufe to Louisburg for interment. Mrs. Davis was 'at tacked by apoplexy Friday night last, and continued to sink, when deatn terminated her sufferings . last night. ' NOTICE. Notice is" hereby givn'. that applica tion will be made to theeGeneral Assem . hy at their next session to incorporate Storage .Warehousfe ; Company in RaleiRii. , - : Deceteiber 22, 1898. 1 i ' . SOUSA Out of town people who desire to hear Sousa: and his incomparable band at the Academy of Music January 2$th, can do so by remitting t"ge price; to Manager Rivers, who will reserve any number of seats desired. Prices $1.50 and $1.00. The railroads . will have a special rate on this occasion. For any kind of pipe made, go to the special sale atBrown't cigar store. TO BORROWERS AND INVESTORS. The -Mechanics and Investors' Union returns to its members all I. payments, made by them, together with a profit of 50 per cent., free of tax. It sells Full Paid 6 per cent. Annual Dividend Cou pon Stock, ' secured by mortgages on real? estate, with handsome profit at maturity.. Taxes all paid by the Union. This Is the best investment on the nar-ket.iVV'- : ; - - Tne; Union makes advances to mem bets, with which to build or to buy homes on new plan, the most favorable ever offered, ; Stock sold and loans made In any portion of the State. The Union has ample surplus to guar antee all promises. Liberal terms to agents. Apply to ! GEORGE ALLEN, Secretary. Raleigh, N C. s : .LOST. Lost between the Union Passenger Station and the Yarborough House a new dress suit case' containing a South ern Railway mileage book iri the name of Wv T. Powe. a Smith and Wesson pistol and various articles of clothing. Any information leading to its recovery will be appreciated, and rewarded t desired. , Address Postoffice box No. 60, Ral eigh, N. C. ; SALE OF STORE. Raleigh N. C, January; 10, 1898. I have this day sold my drug business heretofore conducted by Mr. B. W. Hunter, under the name of James Mc Kimmon & Co., to Messrs. Adams & Mo ye. All parties owing accounts., are respectfully asked, to settle same as promptly as possible. Mr. Huter will remain here for sev eral days to make the collections for me. Very respectfully, . MRS. LEILA McKIMMON. HAVE YOU ANY TROUBLE With your Lamp Chimneys? i If so, try one of J. Kulscar's Magic Lamp Chim ney Protectors. It will prevent lamp chimneys from breaking or cracking from such' causes as excessive heat, high flames, untrimmed wicks, sudden drafts, cold air, etc. Price, 25c. each Send for wholesale prlc list, etc. Agents wanted Address ! HAWLEY & CO.. General Agents, Morehead City. N. C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. WINTER ; EXCURSION TICKETS NOW ON SALE BY SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ! Commencing November 1st, 1898, the Southern Bailway will sell from prin cipal stations on its lines, round trip winter tourist excursion tickets to best resorts in. Florida, Cuba, Mexico, and other Southern points, at greatly re duced rates for the round trip. Parties holding tourist tickets purchased at Greensboro or points north; or east thereof, can buy side trip tickets to Asheville, N. C, in the "Land of the Sky." ' Tickets will be sold from November 1st, to April 30, 1899, and in most cases final limit returning being May 31st, 1899. In connection with the above the Southern Railway offers the quickest and finest train service and connections to all resorts in the South, Mexico California, Cuba and Porto Rico. Any Information as to rates, sched ules, sleeping car service, accommoda tions, etc., etc., cheerfully furnished upon application to any agent South ern Railway or R. L. Vernon, Travel ing Passenger Agent, 11 South Tryon street, Central Hotel Building, Char lotte, N. C. . T. C: STURGIS, C. T. A. 'Phone 145. IN THE CHICAGO RESERVED SEATS FOR V JANUARY 25TH. " Kimball " The announcement that the Chicago Musical College, which has heretofore used the Steinway piano exclusively, will hereafter use the Kimball piano, is a recognition of the. wonderful artistic de velopment of the West.; The Chicago Musical College is the largest institution of its kind in the country. It has just equipped its new ;ahd beautiful conservatory with fifty Kimball Pianos, fifteen of them being grands and thirty-five uprights, and one a full-sized con cert grand for the recital hall. The college staff numbers about fifty instructors, and the roll shows over 2,000 pupils.,, The above is an extract from the Chicago Musical Times. ' - For prices and terms write in Kranich & Bach, Pease, and RALEIGH. N.X. ST MARY A Girls' School I . of the Highest Grade. CERTIFICATE ADMITS TO VASSAR. Superior advantages in Art and Music and Languages. , given to thorough instruction on violin. EASTER TERM BEGINS JANUARY 27. 1899 , riniri mortals awarded hv N. C. Agricultural Society to St. Mary's School for largest and best exhibit by female school at .Thirty-sixth and Thirty seventh Annual Fairs.1 j , . 1 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT! I ; V 7 Thoroueh instrutcion in! Stenography, Typewriting, Bookpeeking, Penman- " ship and English. Certificates guaranteed to pupils of energy and industry in four months. - , ! T,p?sons aTe eiven at niht in th French, Drawing and: Singing TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money If It fails to cure. 25c. The .genuine has " L. B. Q. on each tablet. , ; Valuable Ileal Estate For Sale In Warren County. . By virtue yf the authority conferred on us by certain deeds in trust from John Arrington & Sons, R. T. Arrtngton and others, we oiler at priva'te Bale and on easy terms the property conveyed in said deeds, viz: - . V That splendid Tobacco Warehouse In the town of Warren ton, N. C, known as the Arrington Warehouse. This is one , of -the largest, best built, best lighted and most convenient ware houses, with -the large three-story prize -house attached, to be found any where. Very few surpass it in size, and none in all of its appointments for selling and handling' leaf tobacco. It is a frame structure, built of selected material 'through-tout, covered with best quality of tin, is very substantial, and sufficiently strong to use for almost any kind of ' ixianufacuring purposes. The building has an excellent location on main street, extending back the en tire square to Bragg street, and has am immense floor room and storage capacity. Warrenfon is one of the best tobacco markets In the State, and this warehouse is occupied now by a very strong and energetic firm. - Also lin the town of Warren ton, N. C, one frame storehouse on Main street, one of the best locations in town for business. Two town lots of about three fourths acre each. One on -Main, the other on Bragg street, each lot having a small frame dwelling on it. Twenty tracts of land in the county of Warren. This land is located in nine different townships, and embraces almost every variety of soil and timber in the county. Most of its is tenanted and is divided into small tracts for con venience of purchasers. Special attention is called to the fol lowing: The tract of 832 acres on the Roanoke river, a part of the fine estate once owned by the late William Eaton, about six miles from Vaughan's, on the Seaboard Air-Line Railroad. This has a settlement and tenant houses on it, containing a large area of valuaible river low grounds, ind is remarkably well adapted f or; the purpose of a stock farm. Several hundred acres situated on the Eaton's Perry Road between this tract and Vaughan's divided into tracts of 50 to 200 acres. The Duke tract, near Warrenton. 598 acres, divided into small tracts. way, 300 acres. This tract has on it a four-room frame dwelling mouse and but buildings and Is a desirable farm. The Walker Hill tract, 331 acres, near the Franklin county line, -heavily tim bered, and valuable land. Fcr further information, terms, etc., apply to W. J. WHITE, Warrenton, N. C. Trustee. s W. P. McR'AE, Petersburg, Va. Trustee. Academy ,of (R. C RIVERS, Manager.) A. Q. SCAMMONS & CO , IN THE GREAT LAUGH PROVOK ING SUCCESS: v "Side-Tracked." Illustrating the Comic Side of Life on the Rail. A Comedy with Thrilling Situations, Startling Sensational Effects, and Special Scenic Accessories,' including a company of Clever Specialty Performers presenting the latest catchy Music, Soners. Duets. Trios. Medleys, 3ances and extra features, creating fun fast and furious from start to finish. PRICES: 25c. 50c, 75c. and J1.00. Reserved Seats now on sale at King's Drug Store. MUSICAL COLLEGE. the State; Agents, who also deal other standard makes. Raleigh, N. C Special attention . ; business course. taught free of charge in the Primary and -Music- Pianos S;7-tli Year. HirjDIPO RE8T0EES VITALITY Well Man of Me. GREAT Elf 3o:S5EEDVJ,rodac he J, Nervous Debility. JmtxUtncy wtnlty and Cor.snmn.1' "5, rire vfeoz a ids.ze to shrunken crens,and fit aarriage. Kai LOT, by mail, in plain pack- 6 Boxes )s.5r fcrritten guarantee. DR. .are, wits RRA. arlt Heartt & Heam, Drnmsts, McKae's Old Stand &leira.N. C reea OF BEST QUALITY. Cheap Fuel and Best in America IN STOCK and ENROUTE 1 Carload Rust Proof Oats. 1 Carload Winter Seed Oats. 1 Carload Mixed Feed Oats. 2 Carloads Mixed Feed Corn: 2 Carloads Coarse Wheat Bran. 3 Carloads Prime Timothy Hay. 2 Carloads Prime Mixed Hay. 10 Carloads Best West Virginia Coal. 40 carloads Best Pennsylvania An thracite Coal, all sizes. 1 Carload Shaved Heart Pine Shin gles. 1 Carload Sawed Heart Pine Shin gles. 1 Carload Seasoned Laths. . 10 Carloads Pocahontas Steam Coal. From best mines In the Pocahontas field. This means best Steam Coal In America. Seasoned Pine Wood and Oak Wood coming daily and being cut any length and delivered promptly If ordered In good weather by II 1 1 r V MI I W h N. C. BALTIMORE. CHESAPEAKE AND RICHMOND STEAMBOAT CO. CHESAPEAKE LINE. United States Mall Steamers "Atlan ta," and "Char otte,"- Paaaenger route between the South and all points North, East and West. (DADLT EXCEPT SUNDAY.) SCHEDULE NORTHBOUND. Lr Norfolk (Fayette street 6:45pm LvOld Point Comfort 6:45pm Ar. Baltimore, pier 19, Light St,.7:00am B. AO. .R.R. 7 P. R.R. Lv Baltimore , 7:55am 8:03am Ar Philadelphia 10:15am 10:15am Ar New York .........12:S5pm 12:43pm SCHEDULE SOUTHBOUND. I Lv. New York .. .. LOO p.m. 12.43 p.m. Lr. Philadelphia. . 3.07 p. m. 136 p. m. Ar. Baltimore 6.10 p. m. 4.50 p. m. Lv Baltimore .' 6:30pm ArOld Point Comfort 6:00am Ar Norfolk 7:00am Connects with Southern Railway train No. 11, leaving Norfolk at t.2S p. zn. for all points south and southwest. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to all points North, East and West, Staterooms reserved at com pany's office, 162 Main street, or os board steamers. W. H. DOLL, Ticket Agent, 162 Main St., (Atlantic HotaL) TL T. LAMB. General Asrent. Norfolk. V-i THE PENN has voluntarily decided tion of premiums and such dividends rfL -V; in.. - mr i Cheap saV, tfc 111 yiJ- old line company ior ine ieasi outlay oi money wm welcome suui au uppuifcuuibjr. ww luuun uuw nuwuf course, the dividend will be deducted after the nrst year: - ; Annual Premiums for $lv000900v payable at Aoe 5 Year Term. 10 Year Term. 15 Year Term. 20 Yeir Term. 21 " . $10 70 $1100 $U 33 5J170 31 12 90 3 40 14 00 14 80 4 16 70 18 20 20 05 , 22 20 51 . 27 60 31 15 35 25 1 39 75 ; ' ; ! , . . ' CONVERTIBLE'TERA TRUST CERTIFICATES Or Instalment Policies Annual Premiums for $1000 00, payable at death In twenty annual Instalments of $50 00 each. Age 5 Year Term. 10 Year Term. 1 15 Year Term. 20 Year Term. 21 7 $ 7 87 $ 8 09 . $ 8 35 I 5.8 61 31 9 49 9 86 10 30 0 89 41 12 28 '13 39 14 76 Zi s 51 20 30 ' 22 91 25 p4 29 26 Tr. nnnvGrtible Term Trust Certificates, as well as to other instalment policies THE guaranteeing that should the beneficiary outlive the twenty instalments the same instalment shall be paid to him or hei aS ConvertiblTennolicies have no surrender values, the Company returning to the insured 11 profits above actual cost of carrying the insurance in dividends as above, but insured has the right to continue iSDzrrsnzin ox thk samk plajc cb TO CHANGE TIIE KTND OF POLICY WITHOUT BE-KXAMiaAi ioa Ordinary Life, Limited Payment Life, tnaowmeni, ana omer comracis anteed loan, cash surrender and paid-up values and extensions. All policies absolutely incontesiaDie aner xwo years. The best and most liberal Company for the Insured, therefore the Large and Increasing Dividends. R. B. RANEY General Agent for North Carolina, RALEIGH. N. C. J. H. CLIFTOK, X, T. 8CAEBOS.OUQH, S. J. WICUI Clifton, Scarborough & Co., BOOK and JOB PRINTERS,- No. 117 East Martin 8 tree t, Raleigh. 2C. C Wc took the First Premium at the late State Fair for . PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL AND COM MERCIAL JOB WORK. 1 OUR BOOK DEPARTMENT Is complete," and we solicit orders from abroad. All orders will receive prompt attention. Estimates on all classes of work furnished. tSyLien Bonds, Chattel Mortgages and Notices of Posted Land on hand. CAPE FEAR AND Railway. JOHN OILL, R( Schedule la effect Nov. 20, IS08. Leave Wilmington 8:50 a. m. daily. Arrive Fayette vllle 12:00 m., Sanford 1:43 p. m., Greensboro 4:15 p. m., Walnut Cove 5:44 p. m., Mt. Airy 7:35 p. m. Arrive Wilmington 7:05 dallyfrom Mt. Airy, walnut Cove; Greensboro, Sanford, and all points North, South and West. Local Freight Trains Nos. 7 and 8, with cpach attached, between Wllming- tor. and Fayette vllle. General Passenger Agent jr. HAND AND TRIPOD All nriVac- frrvm tfl fn IT ' Photographic Supplies of All Kinds. We wish to announce the addition n tie atove line of goods and invite yon ntretfion and Patronage. i. VLAHLER'S SONS, Jewelers and 6pticlanj Char lea Pearson. Thomu TT. Ashe. PEARSON & ASHE, Architects HALEIGH, N. C. PEEBLES & SHARPE, . Consulting Architects, , NOFOLK. VA. Plans, specifications and competitive sketches for all classes of work fur nished on short notice. II The PeEE Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Phila. COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 1847. N Assets January 1, 1898, over $32,000,000. CONVERTIBLE TERM POLICIES WITH ANNUAL DIVIDENDS. to declare annual cash dividends on its have averaged 20 per cent. Those CONTINUOUS INSTALMENT FEATURE, Choice s! Something 'v all de sire, but do np al ways achieve.- -My stock is guaranteed the. Best Prices not too low to be consist ent with superior value. ' Thos. Pescud The Grocer. Baltimore Business Houses. CARROLLTON HOTEL. BALTIMORE, MD. DAa8ia AUOTJ1T, 1886. Harlng assumed the management of "Tn CaixoiXTOiv," I take great pleasure in announ cing to yon that it was thoroughly orerhaulea and renovated during the present summer and now is First-class in all its appointments the cuisine and service second to none in the United States or elsewhere, and I respectfullv solicit your kind patronage and that of your friends whilst visiting our city. This Hotel was built entirely new from the foundation in 187a, It ha 240 chambers and every modern improvemes4 (including a large ana commodious Elevato( has been availed of. to make it complete ana comfortable to its guests. It is pleasantly situa ted in the centre of the dty and occupies an en tire square, wiih an annex, which is bounded by Baltimore. Llxnt. German and Grant streets The City Passenger Railway from aU points pass ne aoor, or witnin a xew steps or it, a convent nece that can scarcely be estimated. The rates rae for First and Second Floors ... .$4.00 per day Third and Fourth Floors ... 3.00 Pifth and Sixth Floors a. 50 Bath Rooms and Parlors to suit the demakd of its business at reasonable extra rater. Very respectfully. T. P. SHANNON. Manager. MERCANTILE TRUST AND DEPOSIT CO MP ANT, OF BALTIMORE. Parr-trF Capitax. f 1. 000,000. OS 8ux.ri.vs axo Ujtdxtxoxd Paorrra .-$1,204,703.77 Dzrosrrs RacarvxD on which interest Is al lowed, governed by current rates obtainable TacrrxM akz ADimnsrxATo This Company is a Legal Depository for funki in the hands of Trustees or Administrators, and allows interest on same pending distribution. Authorised to act as Executor, Administrator, Guardian, Receiver or Trustee. ACTS as Trustee of Mortgages of Corporations and accepts Transfer Agency and Registry of Btocxs. Safe Deoosit Boxes for Rent. Vaults supplied for Storage of &ier Chests szc. JOHN GILL of R. President. Surplus, over $4,000,000. Convertible Term Policies for the rednc desiring absolute protection in the salest death in one sum. may be applied at slieht extra cost. . mm oi me xrits, nave me irycsi Bur ' best for the Agent. tRell&ble Agents aniea Orocerie Preparatory Departments.
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