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THE MORNING POST, AUGUST 10, tS9 M M MMIB. ilk Jtoing 0st RALEIGH, N. C. PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE NORTH CAROLINA PUBLISHING CO ROBERT M. FURMAN Editor SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: One Year.. $4.00 Six Months Three Months. One Month One Week- . 2.00 1.00 40 " .10 highest praise and credit. The textile department is now assured." This is well said. This textile school is a necessity in our State, and no class appreciates this more than the mill owners and managers themselves. It was unfor tunate that the General Assembly did not feel itself justltied in making the appropriation necessary to erect the buildings, and fully equip them; but this was not done. It went as far as it felt, after very earnest considera tion, in directing that such a depart ment be established in connection with the State's technical institution But, as so promptly shown by the Raleigh cotton malls, to be followed by the other mill men, the patriotism and immplijitfi necessities of the case com The Post will publish brief letters on wn,i11P(J iv nrivate donation .vi..i i nt7-ict The wru- .JrJfVnT the letters, what the public, through its Legisla at,,o wmmmnVfltions will not Ui,Tp -Tr-fts not nrenared to do. As the be noticed. Rejected manuscript win IIpraifl savs 4n? m mon 0f North JffiV from any Carolina are hath patriotic and libera! section of the State will be thankfully They are among the State's Intelligent, received. . progressive, and successful citizens, . m X nfil -wet TIT HI ' Merely personal coniruei.Jw "'" whose lovaltv to their State 13 not n0l?lllL letter and com- limited to their individual concern. munications for publication to "THE As they prosper, they stand with MORNING POST. cheerful readiness to aid so far as leirapmc u i ti their efforts can, In the pros- THE MORNING POST is absolutely ... , full and complete and is unequaled by Parity of their communities anil coin- any morninjr newspaper south or monweaitn, ana win respoaa reminy New York. This service is furnished to this opportunity to layvjiie foau.la ws under special arrangements iui rpTTT?1 t. a t'ttva xr vpu'S TiniiP. ATT tof the New York Sun. and is the same of the youth of the State as well a service as that used by the Sun itself, the State and their own interests Office in the Pullen Building, Fayetteville Street, to execute laws, specially -when they Affumaiao uas appealer to the Po Mr- are explicit and mandatory. It is as recognition or in culpable for an executive officer to pmo .nunnuraee. violate a plainly written law bv failure iaesc JU oouwiess reply as do the to enforce It according to Us spirit and dispenser of political patronage to tha intent as it is in a Judge to practically PPUcam icr piace, manaiy. wita more assume tne legislative function y w " 4-. st rained construction or enlarging the w Jour application scope of sl statute beyond what its let- UM- consiaeration." ana like Mcum- ter and spirit permits. In criticising the Secretary of the Treasury for Issuing the new gold cer tificates in denominations of $20.00, rather than smaller to better suit ty, down into the hole It will go. They are now converting Richmond dogs into oap and tanning their hides. That nothing be lost we sujrgcii that the bark of the doe b used in the present demands for currency, we had Kq. process, eays be Richmond lost sight of the Jaw, which fixes this Times. 9 . m k I 1 minimum limit on issues oi sucn mi- Atm1 .v0 fnr flcates. Therefore the Secretary is doing the best he can in this matter. becretary of A ar Root takes bold In We believe, however, that the Secre- a most encouraging manner. Ue s.iy tary can dssue silver certificates In the war shall be prosecuted rigorously. small denominations. "Why not Issue without regard to cost. If it wore such in exchange for silver certificates done, 'twere well 'twere done quickly. of larger denominations, or for cold certificates, the latter to be returned upon the delivery of said sll ver certificates issued under this ar rangement if preferred. .UMDJM (ft 1 tTt irrtrt n i BRIG LIT TROSrECTS. AsTievillA Gazette. The Gazette believes that th time is nur at hand when "Western North But as the government redeems all Carolina will experience a great Indus I Al . I t . Not I . m - of its issues, including silver revival, j ue inuuiuons or me dollars. in gold, upon demand ""!f"e now Promote 'h, . r . . . . expenditure of t-aphnl In directions or when oesireti; m otner woms that nrnmUo :if invMtm,.nt nmi nn as the government is understood t lire In this st-ction offers a field of to iriiarantee the redemntlon or cx great productiveness. In the hist few Vk l 1 I . nAf nil Aflralnnd1n whn lu: iiiif uuiaim- V," . niovements for the development of Including goM mining in Henderson for any of the larger issues of what- county and graphite mining in Mc ioweu. 'i ins inter venture promises ImrwrtJITlt rvxttiltx nwinc 4lia 1:irf Kvmuuirui and inrrt,lsin:. ,lp,;inil now for pninh. by wire dn the oflice of THE MORN- builded more wisely and thoroughly notes? There would be no more money Re and the rust quantities of it that ING POST direct from the New York than they knew. They have revolu- actually put in circulation, only that oxlst in this region. In gold mining Sun, and includes special cable and UionWed in a larsre measure the charac- whlrh xmnM lo uttered would be in for 'thc nrst t,ni, ,n the his-tory of domestic news and full commercial I . , . , , , , . this section modern nud scieutitic xtrx mC inruy- uu. oerier snapc lor iue rreaier coueu- lnethod, :ir to ho flnnnwi trt ,vrk opportunities, greatly to tne oenent or Mence of the public and involve no The cost of mining the precious metal Subscribers to the POST are rc J every class and enterprise. 1 1 required grea ter danger in the way of a rusn will be so reduced that It is lelieved a j a al. x a. I iierv-e. uiTims. ji i IV. liUi'liiiiL rn ttw enrr I " - v , .'awMu quesieaxonoie me aaie on me ia-i ',; ' ".r ..f'. - terft will be made of the nossibilitU-s belof their paper, and send In their IOT sucn nuenaKiugs, wuicu uu -mere snouici do more nexioiuty m of j productiou ln wt.ra Xorth renewal before the expiration, DUX TO oiess Tue pei auu eu- the currency issues, inw is exempu- Carolina. The construction of a great This will prevent missing Of a single Tlc'k tnose immodaately concerneil. All ned In the present demand and recog- water-powvr plant for the development these Have Deen Drought into active nired hv tliP Swrptnrv. Th donwml 01 eit-cirwiij urar uns tny. wnuu ia- Play, and the result is most satisfac-U0uld be met to the fullest, and not ISfJ11"!.?! tory. which is known to be superior to anv Tlie meB who nave engagel in the ever character, gold, or gold certifi- 5!l ""L milling industry in this State have cates. creenlwcks. or and marbet reports. Issue. AH papers will be dlscon tlnued when the time paid for ex plres. Tin vi noitilml tn nin triA 7nill rirrnlh ix amounLs xo tne reauzuuou oi partially by counning the proposed re- Ughts. and the motive Ttower to trolley a dream where in all good were to Hef to notes of larzer denominations a Hd railrondii here will doubtle( stim ulate tlie InriKllng .of more mills and rhe Inrnnsed use of power in all ways The opportunities were here, in Commenting upon the determination ... tft ' h.T ir ,i..m,nr follow certain well-defined methods in than public interests require. developing as clearly defined opportu nities. P.'IUTTOV AUGUST BARGAINS, UNPARALELl.ED OFFERINGS IN Ladies' Misses' and Children's Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers. We have on hand broken lin of tV above-mentlonM are letermlnel to cloe out during AusiKt, nnran tf ;. affol to KierlUce room ncwMry to enrry them mr. and : have them at almost your own figure. There are rare Uirw lot. and those needing shoes will be in their own Ught If : and examine thcc lines. S. C. POOL, Mail orders solicited. Raleigh. N. q GAS LIGHT SUPERIOR TO LAMP LIGHT! EFJECTRIC LIGHT SUPERIOR TO GAS LIGHT! Thc Light Given by THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1S09. STOKES COUNTY. this good old State of ours, and tjje of Secretary Gape to Issue 20-dollar pLmg, of which the air 1 fu'lU of Indus State -is nappy in the possession of the Koiu ceriintaies me ew xotk. iimi's mai enterprises tnat nre to ie launcn i i . . . i . . men to embrace them. The money says: . one inras is cenain tiiax mere and labor now emnioved in the "The fundamental absurdity, of ""fJTf! Thf Wfllrmt. Htp r?ns is mronerlvl vnriona nnininfr inrinctHo nf this st-ifa course. Is thai the Treasury yuuna-ut vici ewer uoili 1 imuivt: uwuj UJiiiivna ui 'iuiidi., UUil of T11er monoV If had il roiH ,a nne water-power near tnat rnnving yet the soil has scarcely been touched, currencv vtem the needs of business point, and its improvement at an early it is the men who have done these would regulate the supply of tbe cir idate. Among other enterprises con- thinzs. who have wroneht these culatlnj: Jnetlium without recourse to templated . is an electric plant, and changes, who are most anxious for the the establishment of an electric rail- school imripr merce auas the Treasury." And the New York Journal of Com- should ;Y T iwusifl, ; " uwi mow nere ttdo are iniereieAi id me development of the city aud its ur roundinRS to encourage such enter prifen as it may be to our advantage to locate here. Tills, is a work In which The Abbeville board of trade may profitably exploit it-lf. The Arc Vapor Lamf 4 SOLD BY 'The Gold IVmoerats have some road, to connect Walnut Cove with these mem who will -not nermH further Danbury, the county seat, & distance unnecesarv loss of time for the lick If tho Troasm7 wp takkn out of questions to a.k the Republicans he vf rtfvn mil ? r L , , , the currency busines entirely, there fore they pull any -more chestnut out ox ten ernes. cf a few thousand dollars- small wouM b a modern and adequate bank of the lire for thu.w the St.tunton oioes as axie t xue nt-iiest cuuunra, stipend from each. The Raleigh cot- currency law, ami the luiks would naturally, in the State. The Argus tcm mn ia its prompt action, simply store their own pohl, and at this 6eason Bays: voices the purpose of all. The school of the year they would increase their re to nusines uemanas. the Richmond Disptitch. re-says -We -nredict for Stokes conntv oneU,, l" irr r of the greatest futures of any county V" . " . , " " r' ' Jl r: . 'ui' "r 5n the State of North Carolina, ge mm meu win uui ".' ui uaw io ikc fir .T-ric mr, f t,h exemnllfr the character for tvitriotism them up Invause. being in excess of -" . -'' -"v. v..v. wi. - V - i .1.. 1. 1 I 1 , . . (ties in Tiatnrnl resmrnvs. such iron U ml libera lit r- rhh h ,ea luv uue. mey wouia ue ore. coal." mica and srantte in immensely tM "r.T:? lroturn for redemption. kind'S, water power for manufactur- ly summarize the financial necessity of ang enterprises ana tne nnest mineral AxxAt-s. . n,rh , n hAnkl7vr fTA-;-nrvo CJ ,-.1 fiV. All .V. n it. : .-I, I liii jn i . ,,. I " ' r opiiiia lxx tuc wum. -tin ijtrc, aii quinary goveraraenis are aiiKe-h,- , , -trPTiifil eltmnte. with it srpnip re- -.!,.. ... . lrjuviiur ami ----- unKe ouensive 'wnetner unaer a lie- Krr.TiciT-. ravines, sparkling brooks and noble puDnc or unaer a monarchy. rivers, its wooded hills and fertile low ixvmplaint is now made that in id ii J i. i i j i . I i i , . . . . . iiooius, , vim uiJiij. wiiiei. ttumuLa, ujudu io taeir salaries. American om- Tt hc irrL-0 f 1t r..i r-i-,i . . . . I 4. ' 4 W V U W 1 VA M ill 1 1IM1 H-oo nnmpnii5 to monnon w-.ll hnnn . . I." T, " V," -ers, or certain or inem, are permit tea The "ew York Kvenin" TVt tll n irhe eamtfl lists imri .lnsm'er mpn this A ut fiHum itjsi rfii us way when we wake from our leth- t0 appropriate certain or possibly nn- that the "American 'color-line' preju largy and advertise our advantages." certain, sums out or the Cuban reve- dices ihave lust hnd .in ovfrjnr.n ( . 1 l-T-.lt-v.-, -vll Al 1 I kl J I oome years ago we were snown a auie meiuseives to live in narv displav in London. A Mr Rat- epecimen of pure black marble which style." Referring to tbis the Wash- tista, an Indian gentleman who is a. came from Stokes. It was as pretty ington btar .well saj-s: graduate of Cambridge University Ml I ' I 1 - I A ..1 . A . I a piece oi stone as we ever saw, the -me piopnery or tne action or tne and a barrister of rood standing was .polish on it reflecting almost equal to f! Uin "s the, mil' refused admission to anartment ., ...... ui-iii.v cu'iuiiiaiiiirrs sir. navana i.-irir a mirror. 'ne genwemaa who hart it sums mit of tht rnn0 which he had engaged in a boarding- land showed it to us, the Jate Dr. C. maintain their official establishments house. The excuse given bv the lani- iD. Smith of Macon county, a distin-Un 'anpropriate' stvle mav well h irir -n-nc 'nil r i.... I - f - - . . .1UJV1 K ill f II Uli guished geologist, said it was the pret- juw,ittii. in me nrst mace there h woUl(1 t , ,fioa. n-n w fTr,a . . los not appear to be sufficient reason t . " . . an ... cl,.v.ul ijii ,fri rnoiH-no- ..v, oii., i niaian aumitiea.' .Mr. if. must a. nn- iblacli marble Jie had ever seen. Just officer a-nri dnrin .v.r 1,... 1 7-liort to fh oonrta fr rwim k mo I u,uj -iavq I'll V. 141 UV l H7.t .ii I"v" . 4ilVTO VUL UI J Derore tne accident which hnally re- other cities of practically eoual rank, en so b.i -not. vet if .n BiHted m Ms death, he was expecting tni criticism avoids the greater other -Hoardi .house a Madras n. j.. , , , . .. omeeri'on tfiat mo ni im-o -Viv.. " (lo vjsix me rnunrv nnn nsr-prrnin thn " -" " u.iKAmi.! mc-m- (Vn.) News (Nat. Ieui. says, and it tfeglrrs the ta-k thus: "Why did you not. in the last ConzTes. propose. and vigorously push ome legislation to tlx the jolJ standanl irrevocably for ix yx'arji at least? Why did you not try to put the greenlaks ln nieh u jvisi rion that they could no longer operate to drain gold out of the Treasury, and why did you not offer jaoine plan to supply a afe. flexible bank currency mat wouia rmove the incentive to craze for iome kind of abundant rlMap moriey?' Having dlsappointl th ro3d Democrats In ters at the last se5ion finally, what do you propose the coming seiion to put the rountr" on a ouna basis rhat needs no arti ficial props to keep it oundy extent of ttiQ marble. ' He also re- i .SI a.. ... selves are of a verv doubtful elianc- ueman iateiJ appearea at the puhiic ter. The United States is in Pnivi aa table. Un rose an irate American lad v . 1 !J 0.1 J. T J 1 1 ,1 - -m. -w w J I imaTKeu -uiai wnen rne county secured a trustee. It is assuredly not bisti- to declare! Tf th.t mm ooa ranroaa lacmties. its natural u "7 rne orcirnary nr ucioles of lms-1 , t e . - a : i.. a. U1CS8 Or Of PfOTIftmv rr sf -rirrV. f r o j muuij kiuu itwuiws ui various KIIIUS . " "" rlrm't rnvf. to. In-r --SM, -I x I. - 111 roceeuing in an extravagant man- " i'--- uisiri. Ui feltL vame;UUIU maKe 1X one ot ner to admtoistei- this trust. The Salisbury once gaTC great offence the richest and most attractive sec- plea that it is necessary to grant these by referring to a Liberal member of uons oi tne country. , omcers a margin beyond their sala- Trt infant t n:n svr..r....int n -c jo. . I TIPS for til e nl en.rlrvrc f mointiYn.in. lie wugiauuiaic u ui iiieuus Dl me t-- liianinujai'.c Ar-us of the caunrv and the State at thelr official atiarters is not war Arguj, or tnecqiinty, anl the State, ranteii hy tne dxcumstances. One of npon the prospects so cheerfully pic- the gravest charges brought against tured of such early investments and the-Spanish rule in Cuba was the ex developments as will secure to the p?o- travagance With wihich the money ex ole of the County the nrosneritv whinh tracted from the islanders by taxes rtbv o mnh dosv. a?d. stoms was expended by the offi- sent .Americans as a 'black man., " A I-AtTDABLE SPIRIT. Our Johnston friends never believe in putting off until tomorrow what caa be done today. Sheriff Ellington and Hon. E. W. cials. It would be a sorrv nectacle ru "m meet and address the neonle now, in deed, if the United States of Ingram's townshin. at Four Oaks. .!.- wj. icvt-iti useii an xne same roie, on Saturday next, 10th Inst at 330 The Durham Herald says: ed that the Cubans are aecii "The lialelgh cotton mill has set the to associate official authority with 15SUes or tUe Arid the people will nut; suiTounaings, and to accord i he get the .truth straight- more respect to such authority when it is but ft oornlPa. Wht " " Ambassador Choate has greatly re - - ---. MU111CU ii m ... . ... in Luba today are deeds, not finery llevea 01U British aUIes and kinsmen diiu iiAenea servants. Tt is uTTOntw dt assurintr them "rt.pr -iii iu iesiiauie tnat these nintinnohu ntU.." j L, lowances 1w Tnrt r,fT v, , uuuuies. appropriate tc Vw r of the many ur- -f COUrse DOt' If SO tDere TroulJ seiii neeas which press uivm fniw to. bOUU ue uo airaaa. We love our fl o t T'iV.! - . . 1 m. a pace that will, it is thought, bring in twenty thousand dollars towards es tablishing the textile department in the Agricultural and. Mechanical Col lege. The. mill in question has given Its check for one hundred dollars for this object and a request has been made that each mill in the State do likewise. It is said that quite a num ber of mill owners nave signified their intention of doing as the llaleigh mill lias done, and it is more than probable that every mill in the State will give at least one hundred dollars towards this object. As a rule the mill owners in North Carolina are very liberal and patriotic, and the Durham cotton mill men are especially so. They are ever ready to give their money for the cause of education or for any object that Tvili make better citizens of the people, and this move on the part of :the cotton manufacturers deserves the y n . tim... - ... i .... course win stop all appli- neignoors "as ourselves." Hence, war it r , l .-1Iicers - would soon make them of ourselves ihe benofr f ? Choate is right. There will lence the criticism Tr,h-:v. no war. nres of the practice is certain to be In reading the accounts of the good time to be zlven Dpttpv on Vila We will not condemn executive of- we 'rather susnect Otis nA w fleers for sticking to the law. It is boys are wondering what In thunder ului men province to make, any Dewey wanted to PPt thm ir , i. t j.. ... I ' SUV.U mV uieir pnvuege to refuse a- fix for and then leare thc. J. C. S. LUMSDEN Ls iuperlor to ELECTRIC LIGHT, and lu only tucrior la trirtrj ii light. The Lamp is guaranteed to cost less than one half the cost cf xzj Iz.n Ugh Laup. On exhibition at Lurnsdea's eve.-y nirht. EtUbliihed lS'.J J. C 5. LUN5DEN, DEALER IN- This is more than I expected. murmureil the young woman when her suitor with a hand half as big as a dried codfish proffered 1 tto lier. Bos ton Transcript. Housefurnishing Seasonable Good:-. OFFERS HIS MANY CUSTOMERS Fly Fans, Fly Traps, Ice I'icks. Ice Snearer. Ixiuoa S-iur-ezr. I" Crni Freezers tak le&a ice and 1cm time, make more Ice rrr-asi f.- all Lliefce mat- - amount t custard than any freezer on the market- O.l an1 - n of ronre i (Summer usel Tr?. and up. Water Coaler. Water Sprinkler. Wr.tr i' Ve to il ni!lw Chests. Refrigerators that sell oa sight: beft ln the clij- t ri r !n. luuactu riues a opeciaiiy-i Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Work. Tin Koo:ln? and Cornice Work. 'Phone 165. 226 Fayetteville Street Most people do. Why not make this part of your life the a. 1 1 11 r.it-T. . n iriP most luxurious as wen as comiortaDler it costs no moic u end. 11 How can this be so?" you ask. Buy one of our U D p s Bit p 1U 1 IB There you have it. If you have the bed already, then put ou XT 07 Qnn'nn- QQ HA 1 i-U T?Ix. "! T x , C'lOTJl on VOU' .jiAiig, v-v, duu tne ireiu lviaiiress, vt bed. Both will last you always. We can show you many things in our store to add to yo4 comfort as well as those which are a necessity. CASH OR INSTALMENT. OUR TERMS LOW PRICES. EASY PAYV.HM Corner Wilmington and Hargett Sts Raleigh, N. C. y X .0.
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