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r xtib. MUKNIrNU FObT. MAY 8. iwa S. A. L. SPECIAL RATES. TfiLL siEinn 0 1 FEDERSL COURT Many Moonshiners Arc Con victed Nevertheless. thirty days in same jail and to pay a flue of $100 and costs. T. J. lliadley, a regular ?uror, was', excused for balance of term WEEK END KATES. Several Were Administered Large Doses of the Penal Law Yester day True Bills Found In All Cases Deported Save Three Yes terday's Proceedings. If men were struck dead for lying in this prosaic age Italeigili Would today be in the throes of. tine biggeisit lot of funerals in the history of true town. Of all the tall swearing heard in court that done by same of the wit nesses put on the stand in the U. S. Dttstriot Court by the defendants in f'nioOnisliine" cases is just a persiina- mon or two tihe tallest, i i Then there are otihers Whose lapses of memory are so remiarka.ble as to ..warrant their commitment to an idiot asylum if the subjects were as big fdols as they pretend to be on tlhe witness stand. They "don't know ncrthin' " mid a heap less. But tJhe moonshiner and his friend do not regard illiicit distillling of one's own corn or fruit as an infraction of t'ne liaw as it should be, and they are not burlthened afterward by any quafcus of conscience 'over tlhe w.hiite lies they tell to scaipe the clutches of Uoele Sam's officers. The fifth clay's session of t&e U. S. District Court, Judge Purnell,. met . yesterday at 9:30 o'clock, and the fol ' fowling business was transacted: TRUE AND UNTRUE BILLS. The foreman of the grand jury came Into count and reponted the following . cases: - TRUE BILUS. TJ. S. vs. Jtomes Leonard, Williiam Jenks, James Tllley, Alex. Stewart, J. S. Harrington. NOT TRUE BILLS U. S. vs. E. G. Glenn, Isaac Cox, Wash. "Wiilliaims, C. W. Lee. The jury in the tase of Bryant Pope, ; after being out about twenty hours, including all of Friday night, failed to agree. . Yesterday they came inlto courit and reported th'ast fact, and a mistrial was entered. Pope, who is a Wake county m!an and mas andiceted for running an alleged illicit distillery, gave bond for his appearance at the next term, of court and was released from custody. . . The case of Israeli Hiargett, the negSo postmaster of Rocky Mount, in- Saturday and Sunday Excursions to iMorehead City, N. 0., Wilmington. X. Notwatluitand'ins the fact that many C, Old Point Comfort. Va., Virginia guiJ'ty men (lovJ'-Mess escape mrougu nwvu, . ..v. ncn, a., the false testimony wJrich their friends for tho Round trip. give for them, Uncle Sam manages u; net-in oaiuruay, .nay :-utu, anu to collect a soodly lost of lucre from contintriug to and including Sunday, the great crowd of moonshiners who September 24, aoj9, tho Southern Rail collect hereto be tilied for violations j way will sell round trip rickets to of the internal reveniv fciwa. I above points at $3.50. Tickets on sale Yesterday Clerk Fortune -had a roll Saturdays and Sundays, good returning of $1,136.13, representing the costs and until and including Mondays following fines collected during t'he week, Which date of sale, except that Morehead he Was about to deposit in bank to City tickets will be sold Saturdays Uncle Sam's credit. only, with final limit Tuesdays follow- Court meets again Monday at 9:30 ,ing date of sale. tickets irom um I'oini uomfort. Vir ginia Beach and Ocean View will be good returning from Norfolk not later than train No. 11, S:33 p. m. Mondays. For full particulars call on TIIAD. C. STURGIS, T. A., Yarborough House and Union Depot a. m. WANTED. The Sun Life, Assurance Company of Cana'dia, having complied with the J Craig la av, is I now anxious to secure the services of a number of experi enced men as Disfcriat Managers and special agents. Special inducements offered. Apply to J. R. JOHNSTON, Manager, Raleigh, N. C. ma2S-6t Wanted. 'Second hand Safe, not less tih'an 24 inches wide by 3G inches high, outside. Address, stalling price, Box 22, West Raleigh, N. C. ;ma2S-4t THE BEST PRESCRIPTION CHILLS FOR And ever Is a bottle of Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. Never fails to cure; then why experiment with worthless imitations? Price 50 cents. Your money back if it fails to cure. WANTED. A salesman and window trimmer combined. A hustler a man that wants to earn his salary. Apply by letter to "W," care of Post, at once. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund money If it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. See Prof. Babbitt, the Phrenologist. FOR SALE. Dwelling house with seven rooms. Also building and grounds suitable for manufacturing purposes. Apply to RUFFIN ROLES. NOTICE SPECIAL RATES. dieted for embezzlement of pos'toffice and money order funds, .and against whom the grand jury returned 'a true bill a few days ago, will be tried this week. Hargett is still in Wake county jail, where he Was been for two or three - months, the prelimlin'ary trial having been held before the U. S Commiissiioner at Raleigh. W. Meade Lambetia, A. J. Scar boTfougfh and X. J. Simmons were sworn in as additional tales jurors. The rule against the following de faulting witnesses-' was dismissed: E. D. 'Yates and A. A. Olive. They were not allowed to prove attendance for Friday, however. CASES DISPOSED OF. U. S. vsi D. P. Williams, principal, and J. M. Dmmett and G A. Burns, sureties. Sci. fa. dismissed. U. S. vs. W. J. Parker. Defendant plead guilty. Judgment suspended on payiment of costs, and defendant al lowed till next term' to pay saline. Bond requiT?ed and filed. U. S. vs. Ne'ill Stewart, Judgment in th'te case heretofore tried prayed. Thirty days in Harnett jaiil and $100 fine and costs. U". ,S. vs. James Goode. Defendant plead guilty. Judgment suspended on payiment of costs. U. S. vs. J. C. Parrish. Order for ali'as oajpias. Continued.' U. S. vs. Dli'lly Thomas. Defaulting witness. Judgment nisi. Sci. fa. and capias. . U. S. vs. Major Lamlbeillh. Jury trial. Not guilty. U. S. vs. Isaiah Mclver. Defendant failed. Judgment nisli, sci. fa. and capias. Continued. U. S. vs. W. H. Dening. Same1 oider as ahove. ' U. S. vs. Jane Hor'ton. Retailing. Detfendant plead not guilty. Jury trial. Verdi oi, "guilty." Judgment, thirty days in Wake jail and to pay E fine of $100 and costs. U. S. vs. Jams White. Defendant plead guilty. Prayer of judgment con tinned.' U. S. vs. Cyrus Green. Detfendant failed. Judgment nisi. sci. fa. and capias. Continued. U. S. vs.' Thomas EUis. Defendant plead not guilty. Jury trial. Verdict, "not guilty." U. S. vs. Thomas Black. Defendant! plead not guilty. Jury trial, v erdict, 'guilty." Judgment, thirty days in g GranvtiHe jail and to pay a fine of $100 and costs. , . f U. S. vs. Jo. Clanniiss. Defendant f plead not guilty. Verdict, "guilty." : Judgment suspended, defendant hav ing been confined' in jail already for three mnths. , U. S. vs. James Leonard. Defendant failed. Capias issued, and continued. U. S. vs. Drayden Bartoer. Former order stricken out and case dismissed, because of an undersltlanding between defendant and the former district at torney, C. B. Aycock. Ijetter from lat ter filed. U. S. " .vs. Malcolm Oole. Defendant plead not guilty. Jury trial Verdict, "not guilty." U. . S. vs. Jos. WhTtley. Continued lor aerenaamt. U. S. vs. JOhn D. Pleasants. Defend and plead guilty. Judgment suspended on payment of costs, and defendant anowea vm next term to mv shttia U. S. vs. John Grumpier and Franli grumpier. jJastiiiing. Defendants plead not guilty. Jury trial. Verdict, guuiy. .jonn semteniced to three monitlhs in Nash jail and to pay a fine ot $200 and costs. Frank sentenced to The Southern Railway Announces the Fallowing Special Rates. To Asheville, N. C, and return $11.00 account Meeting Medical Society of North Carolina. Tickets on sale May 24, 25, 28, 29, and 30. final limit June 14, 1899. To St. Louis, Mo., and return, $24.40, account Annual Reunion Grand Lodge Benevolent Protective Order of Elks. Tickets on sale June 18, 19 and 20; final limit, .Tune 26, 1899. To Old Point Comfort and return $7.60. Tickets on sale during current month, final limit June 30. 1899. To Asheville, N. C, and return, Stl, on account meeting Medical Society of The Provident Savings Life Assur ance Society of Now York, Iras qual ified under the recent statutes passed by t)he last Legislature, has renewed Its license for the year f99, and will continue to serve the people of North Carolina with flrst-rtnss Life Insur ance contracts, and has several desira ble districts which can be obtained byf first-class Agents, to whom first-class contracts will be given. For information along the above lines apply to J. Sterling Jones, Man ager North Carolina Department, Greendboro, X. C. Saturday and Sunday Excursions to Old Point Comfort. Va.. and Wil mington. X. C for $3.50 Round Trip. Commencing Saturday, May 20th, and on Saturdays and Sundays there after until September 24th. 1S99, In clusive, the Seaboard Air Line will sell round trip tickets to above named points for $3.50, for trains leaving Raleigh on Saturdays and Sundays, limited to return from Portsmouth not later than Xo. 403. 8:15p. m. Mon day following the date of sale. Tickets for Wilmington. X. C. will be sold for trains Xos. 403 and 41 on Saturdays and Xo. 403 Sundays, good returning not later than train leaving Wilmington at 3:20 p.m. Monday fol lowing date of sale; For further Information write or call on CIIAK. II. G ATT IS, Uptown Ticket Agent. Z. 1. SMITH, City Ticket Agent. II. S. LEARD, T. 1'. A. Otllces In Yarboro House, Raleigh, x. a This is what the Ladies say: "The prettiest and cheapest Wash Dress Goods in the city." NOTICE OF REGISTRATION ELECTION. AND Tate Epsom Springs Water W. II. White, Cashier, Richmond, Va.: "I visited Tate Spring and com menced improving almost Immediately after I commenced using the water." Demoville & Co., Druggists, Nash ville, Tenn.: "We are pleased with the success of Tate Spring water and en dorse all that can be said In its praise." Peyton Brown, editor Austin, Texas. Statesman: "I heartily recommend Ttate Spring as a most delightful re sort, and the water as the great gas tronomic elixir." BOBBITT-WYNNF DRUG CO.. Exclusive Aflents for Baltic- Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be'recelved by the architects, Pearson & Ashe, at their office In Raleigh. X. C, until 12 o'clock noon, on Monday, the 5th day of June, 1S99, and then opened, for the construction of a three-story dor mitory building for the University of North Carolina. Each bid to be accom panied by a certified check for one per cent, of the bid on some well-known lank. and made payable to Edwin A. Alderman, president, to whom check of the successful bidder shall be for feited unless said bidder shall execute, to the satisfaction of the building com mittee, and within a reasonable time, a surety bond In an amount equal to one-half the contract price, for the faithful performance of his contract. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Plans can be obtained from the architects. , Sale of Land. o Under and by virtue of authority contained in a decree rendered at the April Term, 1899.! of Wake Sunerlor', North Carolina. Tickets on sale May h , an action entitled W. M. 24, 25, 28, 29 and 30; final limit, June! B.oylau' cxtor, vs. W. II. Hood et 14, 1899. ai- 1 wl. on Saturday, the 10th day To Greensboro, N. C, and return, of June lsyo at il2 o'clock, at the $4.05, on account State Convention i Court-house door in tho city of Ral Woman's Christian Temperance Union. !eiSb' expose for sale at public auction. Tickets on sale May 31-June'l and 2: l uie nignest bidder, for cash, the fol- luttms uescnuea land, to-wlt: Situate in Mark's Creek j township,, Wake county, and bounded as follows, vi: On the north by the land of Jaijies Hood, on the east by the land of Ransom Honeycutt, on the south by the land of B. P. Williamson, and on the west by the land of W. II. Rich ardson; containing; 100 acres, more or less. : This 10th day of May, 1S99. WILLIAM B. SNOW, ; Commissioner. final limit, June 9, 1899 To Chapel Hill and return, $1.80. ac count Commencement Exercises Uni versity of North Carolina. Tickets on sale May 27 to 31 inclusive; final limit, Junei. 1899. To Greens.16roT X.'" C," and feTilfn, $3.30, on account Comimencement Ex ercises Greensboro Female College. Tickets on sale May 29, 30 and 31; final limit, June 1, 1899. To Oxf ordt N. C, and return, $2.40, on account Commencement Exercises Hornej- Military School. Tickets on sale May 28, 29 and 30; final limit, June 4. x to Uhariotte, N. C, and return,! ifio.lH), on account Commencement Ex ercises Riddle University (colored). Tickets on sale June 1 to 7 inclusive; final limit, June 9. To Charlotte, N. C, and return, S5.90;' on account Commencement Ex ercises Elizabeth College. Tickets on sale June 1 to 6 inclusive; final limit, June 9.. 1899. To Asheville, N. C, and return, $11, on account meeting Grand Cora imandery Knights Templar, Royal Arc'h Masons and the Shrine. Tickets on sale June 11. 12 and 13; final limit June 20. To Duifaam, N. C, and return, $1.20, on account Annual. Commencement Trinity College.. Tickets on sale June 3, 4, 5 and 6; final limit, June 10, 1S&9 J For further information, please call! on J.. j. STURGIS, Ticket ApMt Union Depot and at Yarborough. House. POST BICYCLE COUPON. To Be Awarded June 1 5th to the Host Pop ular airi inRaieioh. Cut out the coupon below and vbte by writing her name in the blank space, your choice of the most popular gin, in itaieign (between the asres of 8 and 18 years) and bring or send to the oflice of The Morning Post by the afternoon of June 14th. The young lady receiving the largest number of votes will be awarded a handsome, well-made and first class in every respect "Peerless" bicycle. vote as often as number of papers and coupons are at your disposal. Btate of Nortn Carolina, County of Vak, Tovnhip of Rite ifh. Under and by virtue of an act cnii tied "An cuct to authorize th? issuing of bonds hv Tl.-ilMirh Townsnlp lor rchool purposes, ratified February .Jth. UsO. and in nursuance of the laws cf North Carolina governing elections, the Dottid of Cocnmislonera or ane coun ty do hereby give notice that th're wi'l held on Monday. June 12rh. :S03. in cl! the precinct of Raleigh Towmr.p, in the courtv of Wake, at the potl'ng pfes hereinafter set forth, an ci-cur.n vrcn the question of issuing nf:y thou sand dollars in bonds by Raleign Town. hm for school mirooses. a is provided In said act. Books of regtst.-atnn fr the calo election will be openod on ;.xay J3th, 1S93. and will be cioseil in Satur day. June 10th. at noon. Cbilieizei will be heard as provided by liw oi Saturday. June 10th. The precincts vl 1 have the same boundaries jh in the ltst general election, except that cach vard will constftute a sins? pre circr. The territory lying between New Bern avenue and Hargett street will register and vote in ihe second ward, to which it belongs, and that lying between Hlllsboro street and liar. gett street will register and vote with the First ward (not being affected by the division of precincts for the elec tion upon the Issuance of bonds by the city of Raleigh to be held at the same time.) Rcgistratio nand Polling Place: First WardConn's Store, corner of Salisbury and Jones ctreets, Melvin An. dew, registrar. Second Ward Lee's store, corner of Blood worth and Lane streets. E. Hugh Lee. registrar. Third Ward Jones Warehouse, cor ner of Blount and Davie streets, F. Henry Hunnycutt. registrar. Fourth Ward City Lot. corner of Salisbury and Davie streets. W. II. Strother, registrar. Outside West. North. Taylor's Store, A. D. Taylor, registrar. Outside Wet. South. Jones' Store. (formerly Ellis), J. It. Harris, regis trar. Outside Kast. Upchurch's Store. Jno. R. Upchurch. registrar. ; THE ROAItD OF COMMISSIONERS OF WAKE COUNTY. April 14th. 1S99. Academy of Music. Th irsday. Friday 'and Saturday, J 1.2 and 3. Prof. A. J. Whitworth, Presenting the life of Christ in a grand lecture, illustritcd by mrans of twenty-three soul-stirring moving scenes from the great . PASSION PLAY. A. B. 5TRONACH, THE LADIES' DRY GOODS STORE High Class Low Price. "We bare a rranrtable showing la fine material! for fcrs weather gowns. Materials of the prettiest ton is. of v.z ! that will not wither when hot weather nnl waty.a trCaU come. Your pleasure in joutdcw gown wanes when the jtoo'i prove unworthy. These dainty ones are tempered for fcarvl wear. Inrportcd French Dlmltle. .2T Imported Frvsch Orpandles, 23c Imported Organdies, printed lo America from French design. per yard.. 10c. American Organdie fnem French deslgrrs Organdie Im- perinle per yard. R 1-3 Sc Te. Figured Batiste, per ynrd..7V&c Fine Scotch Ijtwss and Ja nets ,....12'. Scotch Colored DhrATi....jr White Duck... 2v White Welz HQuej, 12 jc. to r.c. White Figured Iues, ltoiV. White Madras Clo!h, 13 to r. White Madras Suiilags 13 to White Cotton lieITorvl Card. CLEARING OUT, T $7,000 IN GIVES. Ladles Button Shoes, 05c to J2.42; were S3c to f30 Ladles' Summer Foocwear, S3c. to were $1.00 to S3.CO. 31cn's Fine Shoes, $1.43 to $3.23; were $2.00 to $$0. fcliocs changed or sent on approval will be CD'.ered tx trgu- lar prices, &'Ak Scrim a new novelty for Sumner Pctt2ant gxaraa teed to last two years, 37 Vic yard. Z Z Z 9 t Tin mm wnmn nr hJM eVmnl.1 to sec it Thursday ni;ht. I ! A lady will bo admitted fres when! o accompanied by a paid rcserredxtcat ticket. Prices 15, 25 and 33 cents. A PRETTY LADY'S HATj OR LADY'S PRETTY HAT. No matter whether you are pretty or not, one of these elegant, stylish, pretty Hats of ours will make you pretty. Our milliners have a nack of making Hats that are becoming' and pleasing. We don't charge any more for our Hats than the others do. We don't charge as much, but we give more style, beauty, nice'worknd good value than elsewhere. . Ask any lady In Ralrigh who has tho prettiest Hats and does the nicest work, and see if every one doesn't say Jones. We -have all the summer materials ready for you. Those White Hats we got up last week were marvels of beauty. They created a ripple among the tasty ones. We are prepared to duplicate them the comiing week. We have cut the price In two on some Millinery goods. We want to close them out. There is money and satisfaction, too, in buying of Jones, and Just now In particular. Monday Is always a good shopping day: Suppose you come and see us about It Monday. We'll have some good things to show you besides the Millinery. W. B. JONES. ! 214 Fayettcvllle Stccrt. - BICYCLE CONTEST COUPON. S -i S is my preference as the most pop S ular miss In Raleigh. Miss ... . . ... ....... OAK QITV STEAM LAUN GLASS'BROK CThc big plate glass In our sbowwInJow was brolcea last week, and everybody says It was broken to let the cuitoiaeri la at our "BIG BROKEN SALE," THURSDAY, JUNE I. The list following comprises the greatest number of REAL UAUtrAl.NS ever offered In this or any other town, etca If RALEIGH HAS 27,072 I Nil A B ITA NTS. J- K. HARSHALL, Proprietor. -See the L,Lst : 1st Twenty pieces light styles Frencli Sateen, worth from 10i. to 13c.; go Thursday at 3c. yard. 2d-One lot Odd Dress Goods Including Lawns, Organdies, Sot J Glngham. Seersuckers, OuUns. etc We bunch the lot, worth from 7c. to 10c, for Thursday, 3c 3d Only 2,000 yards splendid, smooth unbleached Domestic. and this won't last any time at ihe price 2c 4th Twenty pieces in all l.t) yards-best 3c iiieacX bought for Thursday, and a yard wide. 4c. a yard. Cth We have ten pieces extra fine Dimity; can't be beat for lets than 20c to 25c Small checks and stripes for this day only-13?ic Cth-And now we come to the biggest things even offered by us or any other firm. We take our stock of CHECK aai STRIPED MUSLINS, ranging in price from 10c to 22 and they arc all CHEAP at these prices. HcmzstT. yiou'll never get another chance like this oa such cars 2 uble goods. For Thursday the price will be 7th Three lines of splendid Oxfords: Our $2.00 ones go Thursday for... J1.C7 Our $1.75 ones go Thursday for 1.17 Our $L30 ones go Thursday for 1.17 AH sizes and shape, ami an good as can be" bought We are offering you. we K.)W. the Biggest ad Beit I of Bargains tint have ever beenditten together. Remember, you will miss this chance of the seJson If you don't attend this a: end as we have said before. c6iIE EARLY AND AVOID THE RLSII, even If you hare to squeeze through the window. " S3 V Woollcott & Son. ! o t-avettevllle St.l RALEIGH, R. C. . i a . , Jt-,. . I : O
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