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. - s. v . " . v. V, . Vs. VV '"' -V-V " . V - . Jtrm v. w THE MORNING POST, : JUNE 30, 1399. y ...... . , 7 - i i the Union! . , RALEIGH, N. C :: PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE North Carolina publishing Co ROBERT M. FURM AN - - Editor " I ' I SUBSCRIPTION P&ICE: One Year- $4.00 Six Months- -------- 2.00 Three Months - .'JJ One Month - X One Week-. 1 - ,1U Offices in the Pullen Building, ' Fayetteville. Street. The Post will publish brief letters on Subjects of general interest. The writ er's name must accompany the letters. Anonymous communications -will not be noticed. Rejected manuscript will not be returned. Brief letters of local news from any section of the State will be thankfully received. Merely personal controversies will Jiot be tolerated. Address all business letters and com munications for publication to "THE MORNING POST." The telegraphic news service of THE MORNING POST Is absolutely full and complete and is unequaled by any morning newspaper south of New York. This service is .furnished "As under special arrangements with THE LAFFAN NEWS BUREAU of the New York Sun, and is tte same service as that used by the Sun itself, which is known to be superior to any service in any newspaper in the United States. Thij service is received nightly by wire in the office of THE MORN ING POST direct "from the New York' tun, and includes special cable and domestic news and full commercial and market reports. . . i . ... . . ... . u . i rrin nou lun rnn rcHd v iiiks fT-f on1 foTvor xchn snrrpr for tH ea Wltu tne conuiuons as mey uoh c- diu utimny rut vk-n-w- , ' - 'A'-" cffo f hJlst. and there aren't any flsrht on uuuu. x lit- huuugc iuTTuiuii r All EX'FUf Ion OlflC Holders um nni deadissue In 'our State for at least Tfc Suprvtf a quarter of a century. Louisiana, you hp know, Is one of the three States which ? t dem11 'SfiuSf have attempted to deal -with It,- MU- SL", slssippl took it up first Then South thi f ff 10ftmroeofbtI" wiTa 2&rSIT"Nw for portion. In census department Orlea-ns, and we endeavored to profit Republican officials ind thoe upj by e experience of the other States. to hare pulls are being flooded T showiat we did, and to show with Petitions : from L J "-. v a . -hA .r, in In other State -the Democrats have Si neTSdS ofthrnN Orleans jen recoUed in the PPrUonment wt ti i4.m io.ono fnr water of the census pie, but In North Caro- foTty-flve now comprisin can boast. . : Our people axe-neither slaves, pau pers; trior degraded. They are an ener getic, honest, -God-fearing people, who er.joy the fruits of honest toil, and strive constantly for better things, withr' reasonable; assurance that their constant and faithful labor will pro duce these better things. We feel indignant when we hear a c.ilamltv howler, or read in one ofi their papers that the old State is im poverlK.hed, and ".growing poorer" and her people oppressed and down-trodden. North Carolinians are incapable of being anything of the kind, and we are gratified to note this - repudiation by our Charlotte contemporary, of the gross libel. ' Let all the good citizens frown down this attempt . to. belittle o.ur people. Of course we au Jmow It is done hoping thereby to reap some personal benefit, in some way, but un- condemned and unrepudlated Ss still calculated to do all the people harm. The people of this, old State are do ng better, collectively, at this time than they. Jhave ever done before; when reverses or calamities have visited ' the country they have suffered less (than others. L.et us all insist on the truth, and ' en courage happiness and perseverance and contentment with the best that can- be done rather than discourage and detract and deceive and libeL last week voted $14,000,000 for water suddIv and sewerage purposes. Commentlnc mon which the Wil mington Messenger well asks "If that'law works so well In 'Louis iana, brings so much quiet and pecures so much confidence in the stability of things, why shall it not do so In other Greenville, N. C. l's't. the Republicans divided with the rjiuilits. The list of census euper vipers for the State has been com pleted and is as follows: First District -Wheeler Martin, WI1 liamston N. C. ' Second District Augustus M. Moore, States?" Subscribers to the POST are re Quested to note the date on the la bel of their paper, and send In their renewal before the expiration. This will prevent missing of a single Issue. All papers will be discon tinued when the time paid for expires. FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1S99. IT SHOULD BE SETTLED, The North Carolina Baptist of Fay etteville well says: "We are getting so tired of these friendly suits' about .State matters. The last one to bob up is the one be tween Treasurer Worth and the peni tentiary directors to determine the contest about the payment of claims. .1 It'. J i.N Deaf by leaf the roses fall! Possibly, the tide has begun to turn, and the overloaded piratical crafts which have recently ventured upon the financial high seas will become objects of care for the wrecking com panies. 'The National Shear Trust has filed a petition in involuntary 'bankruptcy. There are other trusts organized to skhear the consumer which will in due time . come home shorn. A few days ago the promoters of the trust in ques tion Issued a statement showing assets of $1,270,207, against liabilities of $301,000; but the monopoly couldn't pay its notes," eo the Philadelphia Record informs us. We have no doubt that sooner or later the pirates who have organized under the forms of law without cap ital, conscience or capacity will go to destruction by natural causes. J. Jenkins, Third District David J. Lewis, Whiteville, N. Fourth District Joseph PlttsbuTO, X. C. Fifth Dlstrict-J. T. B. IIoovcr. Sixth District Walter II. Steel, High rolut, X. C. Seventh District Gustavus A. Ulng ham, Salisbury, C. Eighth District-Osmund F. Tool, Taylorevllle X. C. Ninth DJstrlcWohn A. Hendricks, Marshall,. N. C. Tratntd Nurn. Miss Xannh? Lon Crowson offers her professional services to the city of lutleigh as a trained nurse and by per mission' refers to Dr. James McKee, Dr A. W. Knox, Dr. W. I. Itoyster, D". II. A. Koyster and Drs. Lewis and Dai tie. UNIIArPY IX A REPUBLICAN CAMP. WE HAVE CONCLUDED TO Give Our Customers the Refusal , OF A SMALL LOT OF 5 LAD IE That Were S2.J0 to SJ.SO at - - OXFORD $1.50 That Were $2.50 to S3.S0. We could dispose of these otherwise, but prefer to first offer them to our customers. . This sale will continue ten days only, or until the goods are all gone. S, Mail orders solicited. C. POOL, Raleigh, N. C -Multiply Your Lights AND DIVIDE THE COST, A paradoxical a&temcnt, but the ahsolute result of uslas The Arc Vapor Lamp, Richmond Dispatch. Verily, there must be ereat demor alization and discoutont, not to ay the seeds of mutixij', in the Republi can camp, when a paper hitherto so fait.ii ful and subservient to the powflM that be as the Philadelphia Nortl; American breaks forth Jn un article The New York Press says: New "England's laxest bank enibcz- rw nii-thrr smotiiT. ehowe! nor tl .T"U " Srr 4l.nF . ot eiuently these ho- on the Philippines war in this strain muu ui iino txo .'vnu v.1Viiu "- -j irt v rtnts arc iniK p to cover ft mil nad for several years. Each Legisla- r,tnile of mifMl ,vol.se RiuK. In this case ture is followed by, a string of suits. fh mfln cntvouiated erazllv." jrefer the garments of , THE "POOREST STATE." The publication known as "S: A. L Magundi, "issued by the Seaboard Rail road system, contains the following which carries with it -a very timelv suggestion to our own people as wel as? makes an excellent and truthful statement as to the condition of affairs in the State.. It says: "Old North Carolina is reaching out for the front of the procession now in industrial development. Our people generally are in better condition than they have been slnc,e the war, and bet ter prepared to put their shoulders to the wheel and help rush the State for ward along such lines. The State is forging ahead as never before. "As evidence in detail of our rapid progress we present the following list of new mills in North Carolina, tak ing from that conservative authority the New York Journal of Commerce; Aragon Mills, Gastonia; -Cooleemee CMiils, Ilairston Falls; Cumberland Mills. Cumberland; Daniel Manufac turing Company, Lincolnton; Deigado Mills, Wilmington; James. A. L., Lau- rinburg; Kinston Mills, Kinston; Lad- Fhaw & Lads-haw, Salisbury; Mt. Pleas nnt Mills, Mt. Pleasant; Robbins .Man ufacturing Company, Goldsboro; Rox boro Mills, Roxtwro; Tolar, Hart & i Holt 'Mills, Fayetteville; Watkins. W. H., Sanford; Weldon Cotton Manufac turing Company, Weldon; Yount, J. P., Newton. The- mills which v are leing enlarged include those at Charlotte, -,Toncord, Raleigh, Hillsboro. Forest City, Gastonia, Waxhaw, Salisbury", ioweil and h rankiinton' The Baltimore Herald says this is a capital showing for "the poorest of all ithe .States."- Which moves the Charlotte News to speak out as follows: "That allegation that North Carolina 3s the noorest State in the Union has igone forth and has done the State In- I'dlculable harm. It is. a base libel on a State that possesses as much "natural wealth as any Commonwealth in the L-raon, and that has more taxable property than many others.' , At the present rate, in a few years we shall Tank as one of the country s wealthiest States." I Many of our own people and press mre not blameless for the impression which has gone forth concerning, our people and State which the News prop erly characterizes as a libel. North Carolina' is not the "poorest State," in any sense, nor are her people paupers . yet if the calamity howlers and dema Eogioal portion of the press were to be believed- we are all this and more. For one,; purpose: or another, all; bad, as ' often' growing out of personal malice is assinine demagagueism, the people have been told they were impoverish ed, down-trodden, robbed until only pauperism and its attendant evils ce stituted their daily life, and this in the faro .of a constantly increasing pro duction in every line of human en deavor, and.aloTjg a great many moreJ ' lines -than but few other States or .peo ple can boast. f ; We much peace." And in giving expression to its fatigue' over this class of contentions our Baptist friend reflects the senti ments of the people. But to recur to the matters at issue On the 1st day of January, 1809, the outstanding, unpaid debts of the peni rentiary were $121,935.47. as follows: Open acounts The Florida Times-Union says: "The administration keeps two cen- sors one at Manila to cut out me facts, and another at Washington to supply the pips thus lefL" - Are you certain the "gaps arc filled in with "facts"? ' 1 ' . , New Jersey lawyers have just orjr.m- $S3,202.54 zd a bar association. Capital' unllm- Pay rolls 8,672.93 ited, but only "preferred" stock issued. i Due State Treasurer 30,(MXUX)0 "For the Kike of our soldiers, for the sake of the country's prestige in the world's eye, nnd. lastly, for the Kike of the Republican party, - President McKlnley uiut rouse himself." Judg ing from the North American's record and environments, its "lastly"-Is not the lean of the considerations that moved It to the outburst. Hut that apart. Whatever the regnant Inspira tion of our contemporary, the words luoted. taken with the rrvt of Its ar ticle, constitute a mot emphatic and significant recognition of the fact that Mr. McKlnley has put this country iu sore straits. MISTAKES IIY SOME ONE. WORK OF THE SUMMER SCHOOL. Total $121,933.47 The Lesrislature authorized the sale Supt. Mebin TJks of State bonds to the amount of $110, 000 to pay the debts of that institu tion. These bonds sold for $120,204. Tne act autnonzing tnis sale was ratified on the 6th day of March. The .Treasurer contends that this bond money can only be applied to of Enttustaitfciliy His Trip to tl Unlvtrslty. Prof. C. II. Mebane, the Superintend- enUof Public Instruction, returned yes terday from Chapel IX 111, when? he went to deliver a lecture before tne teachers and students attending the Summer School. Prof. Menane spose of the old and the new teacher. RnAfilctiiP' nf Til trin tln mmerLntetid- debts due and unpaid on the 31st of ent gajj; December. The above items show "I had a most pleasant tim?. Last what these debts were at that time, night I had a splendid audience of cul Let hkn then apply that bond money Jured men and women, such as ;.a.pui- , , . . , , be school man seldom bas the prlvl- to these debts, and there can be no oc- legp wf aildresslnff.- i fond oolloge casion ror any law suit, "friendly" or men, city school men and' women, pri- otherwlse. vate school men and some public If the Executive Board of the reni- school teachers." tentiary, under a . misaPprehnSion-if b;"Slmm "fch in o',S you please one, however, the Treas- Prof Mebane said- urcr likewise labored under for "I am sorry that the Imnresslon In awhile committed an error in includ- the Public mind secins to be that tbesi- ing the expense account from the 1st -jX are ,TP yr retc,roation' x loT lollv' crnnd time fnr rh vrtiinnr fnlka of January to the Cth of March in their "One oulv eels r,i for warrants for settlement, the Treasurer himself to be convinced that this idea committed a like error in paying some f the Summer Sliool is erroneous. i ipund :at the university about forty-five young men and women this morning doing actual work in the De partment of Physics. makLng their own apparatus, preparing somethlnz of practical value to tak borne with nrer i; niltv of the nrMiHn-n-il ormr .uj, j,t.truj urer is guutj or tne additional error, d th tb p studie. is aUl. hohi against his own present condition, of done. Of course there is, as there applying the assets of the institution, should be, some time for recreation, which, the debts being provided for by Put 1 was surprised at the amount or the issue of bonds, Should have ltnlM applied to current expenses of the itv is. nn .innht: ihn lw.in a at year 1899. It is as incumbent on him to Wake Forest and the other sumniei retrace his steps and correct his own spools. -The result of these school ... .. I TV i 1 1 nttrta i nit' lir rf m-unf anifliA r error as it is on the Executive Bo:ird . y . v.r 4. . i , . , . lue cause or education In our State- to correct theirs by making- their to give not only zeal ami enthusiasm. warrants on the bond fund apply only but also to matte stronger and better to the debts "due and unpaid on the equipped teachers for service In the New York Journal. .It Is true that India Is not all In h&blted by a single race; but there h ue solid block of 85.ihki.iXhi Hindus there are nearly :?).(i0O.Ui of the war like Mahratta. ami there are nine separate races, each of which U more numerous than the entire population of the Philippines. There are ;JkOim 000 people in .mii.i. spread over an area of over l.fi0.w jfiuaro mile. Kngland keeps them all In perfect or der with a force of 7.",000 white and HO.OuO native troops. But we, It eemrnre tmi feeble to keen the ieace. not among 7.hh.(u Filipinos In the 113,000 square miles of the Philippine Islands, but among 2.000.0n Tjgaloi In a district of 2o,mi0 iuare mil. on the Island of Lrzou. nmch of it within range of Uie guns of our fleet. m of them. And white there are two distinct funds involved, necessary to be kept separate, yet these errors are only clerical, and can, with a little la bor, be easily corrected. The Treas JUDASES STII4. LIVE. N'orth Carolina Paptlst. A Free Will Ilaptlst preacher was caught In 'Johnston county the other day bys revenue officers. He was a his blockade still, running It at a lively term. Such cases do not argue any thing against Chrif tinltr. They only show that Judases still live. Suitable for lighting all places. Exhibition of Lamp, and complete laforsa tion concerning same furnished on application to J. C 3. Lurnsden, Sole Agent. Esublished 1S3X- J. C 5. LUPISDER DEALER IN- Housefurnishinp; Seasonable Goods, OFFERS HIS MANY CUSTOMERS Fly Fans. Fly Traps, Ice Picks. Ice Shearer. Lemon Squeezer. Ice Cretnj Freezers Lake 1cm ice and less time, make more ic cr.im frost the fisja amount of ciutard than any freezer on rne market. Oil and i;aM.ce Stoves (Summer nei 7re. and up. Water Conler. Water Sprinkler, Yatcx uott, Ice CbcsU. Refrigerator that sell on :ght: best la the cltj. , Tobacco Flues a Specialty- Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Work. Tin Roofing and Cornice Work. 'Phone 165. 226 Fayetteville Street. BH6 DEATH. Is a Non Poisonous Powder that cfTectuilIy takes tb; place of Pans Green (a dtidly poison) and oiher dantcroji insect powders, when used as directed, cheaper than Paris Green. Is Sure Death to the Potato, Squash and Cucumber Bup. Tomato worms and oiher Plant Mtin? nsts. It is a nlint food of gTeat merit, a benefit ins ead of injury to all plana. Write for circulars, rnces. &c. If vour local dealer does not keep if vou can get it direct Irom the SOLE agents for North Carolina, Prices and samples to dealers furnished upon application to Julius Lewis Hardware Co. Barbed wiie. Poultry .Netting Screen Wire Cloth. Re frigerators, anything and everything kept in a Hardware Store, Largest Stock in North Carolina, Raleigh, N. C Mid ummer Sales 0 p Ui! Furniture Co, class room. The pity of it is that so few of our teachers have the mean? to attend these schools I mean so few of the public 'school teachers. 31st day of December." The Executive Board should give to the Treasurer a 4 warrant for his $30,- 000 or last years debt on the bond iouiu iraus-u Two Actions for DIvorc. uucuuaij 1'roceedlnsrs In two' divorce cases ior Tne expenses or tne current year, were instituted In the office of the which would include all incurred since clerk of the Superior Court yesterday. the 1st dav of .Tannarv, ho sum Ike actions for divorce were brought niwi nirt. f-ho ce&0 'AhJ Mrs- Emma Overby aaiast Charley LV 0verby ,and Mrs 1la Butler ngjUnst retained in both cases by the parties the bookkeeDinz dcriTmo-nt , instituting suit. , x - fcj-v. w-n m . true; but the people fum.sh rter.s SSSi r?l ii tvvik., hiiu preier sucn errors or OveTby against Charles Overliv In mistakes be corrected by such extra 'her complaint the plaintiff makes th labor rather than'by law suits and un- statutory cliaijres and alleges " t!ia mention in the courts. The X n 7. I additional pTfrirn1 lnlvnr win I nrvt Acf i icoo .1 , . . . w iuui, uuu Tiint in nfMuMi as much as lawyers' fees will amount 184, the defendant wilfniiv'W1T,.i.vnrt,i I 1 . I 1 1 M . , .. "uuuui to. Lt the matter be settletL - ue l'1.1"11 as lived separate anl npan iroiu uer since that date.- Each Year we have made a feature of these sales, but usu ally later in the season. 'This year we will commence them the week beginning June 12. There are several dozen all new. Sold at' cost cost with a small margin for handling ROCKERS EASELS SCREENS DOORMATS CHAIRS HAftPERS RECLINING CHAIRS IT'S YOUR CH i - A splendid line of IRON BEDS in WHITE ENAMEL and BLUE, brass trimming ANCE. SEE! State Senator. Cordill, of Louisiana, was in New York the other day and wins iiitprvipw1 hv itho "Vow Ynrfc xul Lew 01 our people are rich, as tribune upon the workin iisi.ii,ui.ivui 111 iiiat-Qjiiif , Liie uuaxeiiai uuiv-ris l rue " ClUt), Until Ihe world estimates riches in , The EdBtcombo Clab. 5dgS?lbe Club of Tarboro was cranted aitlrlp i . . u s of the Mwirt., by SecraTfStaea S regular days; none of us have as much of this ftaare of which isimilar to the fifth : lctlon shall be held, are- s'Vh world's goods as we wish, never nave section of our own pending ' amend- ,?!Tt!.dt?t; )V f Hoard, e-pwS Qiad and never will hnv- inf tha, . a,,- - . - - Ktent, ti. m. Jenkins ". iliad and never will have; . hut tnere ent. Mr. Cordill said t i X r " I 11 CtLO U.A TTl . 1 W 1 1 . t-t are more people according to the pop. I -There Is not much Txditles in Xouis-' Bridsre us!ein- U oilationr enioring the necessary com-iana at jnresent-. Everjody is content-ifiovexniriscominitt. u)Weraess, Corner VVilmmaton and Hargctt Sts.. Raleigh. N. C. - LA.', 0 o
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