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THE MORHIflG POST, SEPTEMBER 27. 1899. . ! l r RALEIGH, N. C PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE NORTH CAROLINA PUBLISHING, CO Robert M. Furman Editor SUBSCRIPTION PRIC: On. Vr $4.00 Six Months - Three Months One Month One Week 200 1.00 40 10 Office In the Pullen Building, Fayette ville Street! The Post will publish brief letters on O uaiUC UJou .-x.-ww f w Tint Anonymous communications win not be noticed. Rejected manuscript win not be returned- - ' Brief letters of local news fro" section of the State will be thankfully received. Merely personal controversies wn not be tolerated. .-' Address all business letters andmi naunications for puDiicaxiou fcrn-R-vTxrn phct " Ot - - t - A a w"k lAlr ket the- crop, and not to wph demagogical measures aimed at other industries or occupations. New methods have come into operation for handling and marketing products, of the farm as well as of. other enter prises," anr our farmers, both growers of cotton and tobacco, should meet method with method, meet organiza tion with organization. The wool market has largely ad- t-nn noil ff 1-itP. tin? fleeces of our American farmers fetching very much higher prices now than a year or even a few months 'ago. This is attributed, and no doubt truly, to the American Woolen Company, an organ ization of farmers who raise the sheep from which the wool is taken. This is a trust, of course, but It was deemed necessary by the sheep raisers to or ganize so as to meet the trusts who manufactured their product into cloth ing, carpets and other necessary arti cles and compel a fair price for the raw product. These farmers have, by thorough organization, enabled them- THE selves to control their product and market it as occasion demands, at As a result of the attempt to give negroes 'work In Illinois mines, the whites. 13; aoes. !D; wounded J Sco&Ll.!" ot the whites, 30; negroes, 28; rioters and glble woes as to that intangible state murderers, punished, 000. This is tne whw eunui. There Is no apt English record for the Republican State of equivalent for this French word, and nilnols,PUhlIr observes the Florida ua hste JJSA'. Times-Union. And we have heard of the apathetic torpor whose tone is a no meeting or conference or other or- prevailing gray. ganization of the negroes, North or John Stuart Mill, in his remarkable South, denouncing this matter. been i! J" 10 JaTi? Deen subject to such attacks when the A number of Judges testify in New lltl andMallLonJ7?I? , ,A J m ... dried up. and when "neither selfish lork to contributing more or less lib- nor unselfish pleasures were pleas- eraiiy to tne campaign expenses oiiures. Coleridge, says Mill. lcst ex- their party, same adding that a law pressea this condition In the lines xn Tc;rrh:rr- 'Fletcher music mf-thT: " ? ! I that sncb of the rilim nv . . MISS G. L BUSH. Orfofaatw by Evslla Asfctta F1tcr ao Utr4ucd tat Bai.iq by r.bif tiatv-s service oi l , . . lull and complete and is unequaled by Our cotton raisers should Any morning newspaper south of same. There is every reason why. the New York. This .service is furnished crop sll0l4jd command at least eight us under special arrangements with . t THE LAFFAN NEWS BUREAU cents "this season. So do the as the void, dark the future and the powers that be, could see no reason why all candi- trtnatic and Logical Musical Education In a wav wh'cli ,,Ur appeallng to their lmaglnsiion, love of yin!,i-;ni n.i K'' s pTomineiit in childhood and thm make It iible for ml" ' ' child physically, mentally and npiritually. "J TlllI PRINCIPAL AIMS are to train thi ar- to m. with time and musical lgns and doveloj rhrihm- to u x ' " muAlc rapidly; to give them a thoroujrh knon-ii .f tC "1 pianoforte; to teacii them how to build the iiujr an 1 ti n the fingers and wrists flexible; to create int. rrt la iC -the past and preheat. " This method Is applicable for pupil of ,nT ajr, f rn. . - . actual tife and public demonstration ha pr.vi ,'r. " It is accomplished. For further ii.- i ! . MISS GERTRUDE L. I'.Lsh. omor Iis an! r long tf the New York Sun, and is the same staple Is rushed upon the market! state. 6ervice as that used by the Sun itself, without some concert of action or evi- which is known to be superior to anv independence, just so long Fervice in any newspaper in the United c 1 ' States. This service is received nightly will the price be kept down to the by wire an the office of THE MORN- lowest notch possible. ING POST direct from the New York The post therefore hopes to see a Sun, and includes special cable and , ., . 4 i domestic news and full commercial very large garnering ot larmers m iui nmhibitinjr ludicial candidates from V115 "P?e to .Dejection ... i- grier without a pan, uxjn unmuug iu auuu i-iKuae, n uiuu and urCQT wise, while others, more considerate or A drowsy, stifled, unlnrnasslonetl grief. Which finds no natural outlet or relief In Word. rT IfrK r-r toir ciates enoiua not neip carry me pany Th m-. lw,!;.M, lh?lt wllh l1nfi burden, erlly, these latter went such a mental state waa due to a pre down to their political house justified, mature habit of self analysis, and n nonut analysis does tend to destroj Our sincere congratulations to .Mr. feeling and capacity for enjoyment. A modern poet, Stephen Phillips, utters the same cry and protest: My senses all like wtapon rust And lie disused In endless dust. I may not love, I may not bate; Slowly I feel my life abate. Many people have confeed to bar ing endured these visitations of Me (7 P. SOWRPS. Acrr, with their faithful services to their hen, either tKH-ause of unwonted reacting or lack of mental stimulus, they become mere clod. After all lirvtll ilm llttn . . 1 fill Just as the IPost predicted those -en- f'" - T"','" ..... - ,...v,...v .nuiv n ' J p. p. niintttrnn r-r . . v ... voys' wnich entered our -lines near hvith the enre exluiustol individual DUilC UMLt: 1Z0 raVCltCVl C ht. 'Phnnp 140 who has taxed her too heavily. Th ? BernaTd o-f the Wilmington Star. For thirty-three years 'he has conducted the Star, and it has -grown more lu minous with each year. May he and Mr. Duffy live to celebrate the com pletion of another third of a century. m Laundrv. iNew Machinery ! Perfect Work I Prompt Delivery! B. W. BAKER, Pm P. LAUNDRY, Academy of Music Building, 'Phonj 1? and market reports. ieigh on the date named, ready Manila, purporting to come from or on KAimif r Afrnin.nMA vor wfr. fAimr. tost remedy lies in physical activity , . . . . and effort, xhough effort at such times ed up by any Interview, or surrender L dlfflcalt to -minaiML Yet, as Mat- to of American prisroners. It was merely thew Arnold says: Subscribers to the POST are re quested to note the date on the la belof their paper, and send In their and m.llg to make, by trick. usc"u " tjj Milwaukee bankers and business men are ready which the renewal before the expiration. This will prevent missing of a single issue. All papers will be discon tinued when the time paid for ex pires. - crop can be marketed :to the best ad vantage, first of the farmer, and con- seauentl.v that of our State and all other interests as well. The call of Commissioner Tatterson, "and the prompt action of the Wake Sentinel does not think that Gov. Roosevelt a suitable man for the Vice-Presidency, because the ''head of the ticket will look pale by comparison." The meatest boost Teddy has yet re ceived. Tasks in hours of insight willd Can be through hours of gloom ful filled. New Shoe Catalogue. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27, 1899. THE WEATHER TODAY: Fair. Why It Tmjm to Plant Tobacco The Quality TIakes the Price. (Fayettevllle Observer.) '.Mr. W. J. McDonald, expert tobacco grower, sold at Planters' Warehouse last Saturday another good lot of to- liciffn. nrlfn rnnirinir from S4 tr Trt -it- - e x l. i a -.i .i i " - " jrar u nas capture i lu-4t Twr hundred nounds: beiiic askM If he County Alliance thereon, should meet American gunboat and crew ' which was pleaded with his prices h said with an earnest response throughout prevented Azuinaldo from prosecuting that he was well pleased, and would the State. hi -intPrviow" vlth fion. Otis. IT nis louacco nere: mat iyette- i, . vine prices were good enongn for leeis encouragea, uouiniess. h,im ri,itt tn rv.r rri.ir li lack burn says, that he lias no trouble THE DHLATI OF THE TOY. to nlpao farmers in !irim who know The Governor of the State, with a number of his staff, and Senator and Sent Mrs. (Butler, left yesterday to take of their own knowledge the value of part in the "rand reception to be ten- The Sandman lost a dream one night tobacco. Mr. McDonald says that he dered Admiral Dewey. Mr. Butler is ,A f?lK.? JZHSS !2! Our first descriptive Catalog for Fail and Winter Shoes' is now ready. Those who appreci ate up-to date footwear will be interested in it. Free to Any Address. Write for one to It floated round awhile, and then A USEFUL ORGANIZATION. The gentlemen who travel this and other States in the interest of the va rious business establishments of Wil mington, met the other evening and organized. The Wilmington Traveling Men's Association. Mr.' G. L. Boney was made (president, and in his re marks of thanks. 3'aid down the object of the .association and pointed out very forcibly -the advantages such or ganization can -be to its city. Mr. Boney '. "expressed unbounded faith in tlie association for the accom- of the committeee to represent the Tt , n i tt- Senate on the occasion. The Ilaleigh Company of the State The Toy dreamed that Guard, Capt. Joe Bernard command- son, where he has made $L00 on cot ton. This goes to prove that the quality makes the price and that It in will pay to plant tobacco In this coun try. It stood class With miltf n taw nt 1vr vs ins, ,u i-. Tne teacher rapped upon his desk Something to Bo Considered. Pro parade. And cried, "Less noise! Less noise! nectlve Tourist (at booklnir office of The Post trusts that each and all great ocean liner) "That stateroom is ' r" l . l i. : m 1. i . 1 r .. ... . . . . u have a most pleasant trip ivvkiux ul uil- j.u., r near tne stern or tne vessel, J sat it.' "I don't know bow to spell. may nave a throughout and show to the distin guished hero of the occasion that the Old North State unites with all other Americans in felicitating him upon his "Indeed. I don't know how It is; , . . , . . . . . , . Ira sure I am a toy, (rlArmne TTAr ir ml in miss Trinmnh-il ... . Although I seem to be in class, Also, that the glory of the great battle In as much Ana said. .Next boy foretell." Accut "Yes. sir." Prospective Tour- "un. piease. sir, cnea tne little Toy, ut "You ousht not to cahnro me full glorious work and in his return to his native land. the State appreciates specially T x m ITf . i pushment of good by such an organ-las the splendid namesake of the State izatiom, composed principally would be of young men. Then, too, J occasion and under the commander in advancing the interests of the city I whom the whole nation now welcomes they, were benentting (themselves by 1 home. extending and increasing their trade which could but result in increased salaries for them. He urged. 'the trav eling men to stand together, thorough ly '"familiarize themselves with Wil mington's vast industries, resources, possibilities, and keep fhem constant- And dressed up like a boy." that?" In awful tones he spoke; i came with strides acros Ynd then the Toy awoke. price for it. Agent "why not; Prospective Tourist "Because when I the steamer comes to land I'll liave to walk half a mile to get ashore." Chi cago Tribune. M Hill llJ.li: H IKIl 3 teacher cried the The motto of the bunco steerer Is: "Never put off 4111 tomorrow the man you tan do today." S. C. POOL,, Mail orders solicited. Raleigh, N. C JOHNSON HANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers and Contractors for GalYanized Iron and Copper Cornices, Skylights, Finials CRESTING, GUTTERING, VENTILATORS, TIN AND SLAT i: r.tKHVJ GREENSBORO, N. C. There lay the nursery very still. I he shelf above its head; The fire burned dimly on the hearth. The children were Jn bed.' again." Mrs. Dlx "Jttit he Isn't work ing; he has a political Job." Chicago it AVnJ WATPD mi HD A!CH DACTRI Only from absolute necessity should our farmers sell their cotton now. Un less compelled to do so, and reasonable Thr,e hy tho ilolls aud xal's Art sums should be needed, opportunity IsL.j 'h iXidful drVam! ample an italeigh for the storage of I drearatxl I was a boy." the crop and securing such advances Katherine Plye, In St. Nicholas. ay before me people with whom they as may be satisfactory until such time come in contact throughout the coun- as an absolute sale may be made. No Only Drwlrable Bat Nereary. trv." I The world now recognizes that the Stnbl "This would be a fine place to go nutting." Penn "Nutting in a theatre?" Stubb "Yes; there are pea nuts In the gallery, polished cuacoa- uuw hi the front row and chestnuts on the stage." Chicago News. ENLARGEMENTS made In best possible manner, from either photo-raph r ticij; work don't suit you, you don't luve to take It. We 11 frax"; !' TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT. Take Laxative Broxno Quinine Tab- The reported declination of Mr. IIo- let. All druggists refund money If It First familiarize yourself with not crop has been damaged very seriously, . .irt U1C question, uno shall be lVu,& .v. . . ' , . , nis successor' Ai a ruin i-iv m fotr Im u. u. oa raca uoiw. my .tne vast industries, but the re- many gooa juages ciaimmg tne oam- oxopnHnlw hrt mJ -i 1 , rt , I" -" """vv VI 1 . .11 sources uuu iossioiiitjes; do not con-ase LO UV uvvl V VLr teuc- wniie tne the candidate for President has been fine yourself to your immediate busi-1 universal estimate places it at least potential in the selection of the can- 25 per cent. These figures will bring didate for ice-President. It is well the crop below the 10 million mark, ?rnoTn,to tne n loomed that Mr. . . , ' , . , . ' McKiuley would prefer .Mr. Ilobart as which ought to mean, and will mean hi running-mate on the ticket, and if our farmers are wise, from 8 to 9 that ho will profoundly deplore the more good, wholesome .ndvir-P n- cent cotton before the, snrinir. necessity or making a change in j'.xki The farmers can get the accommo- V i-'uu ol oi i o. m . riiL li u cnaupe must do matie uecsiuse UNION PORTRAIT CO., 232 FayettCTllle SU Raleigh. N. C next door to "Moralrr VoHm An agent wanted la every town la the State. i iiess in hand, then keep all "con istantly before the people ' with whom- you come in contact." A whole column could not contain point out more clearly rhe "possibili- THE FALL reosLrsLtlon R. & B, F. CO. ties" of the traveling jmen themselves Nation they want in Raleigh at very of Mr Horn's declination of a nonii- lor aiding and bnilding up their com- j reasonable .cost. Ihe I'ost wishes to nation, if. is anticipated that the Pros! nrunity. And Mr. Boney was not un-lsee them getting the full benefit of dent s choice of the candidate for V ,iRnrh nrivnntnirp. nn-ri -w nail -thoiT a.! a resident will ve favorably cons! a.iMKJui to tue seinsnness i -" w& involved in the matter., nv nrh nif-1 tentionv again thereto fulness, both to imimediate employer and community, an "increase of sal- A- dispatch announcing the sudden of New York, whose selection would. aries" could well'be expected. Ice- dered by the convention. Apart from Mr. Ilobart 3Ir. (McKinley would, un- doubtedly, prefer ;overnor Roosevelt, Consists principally in making room for our NEW STOCK, which will be LARGER and HANDSOMER than ever this Fall. death of the "noted .astrologist. Dr. V. undoubtedly, add strength to the He- Ccefldence begets coirtMee and D; Brighton," arined many tfriends ta rSStoi art Xrift the policies of vl, ajx. xu.. aMuuoUiuu, .xuwv noteu tne aaministration and Is a staunch preacher of Atlanta, who feared it re- supporter of Mr. McKinley. His poll ferred to him. Dr. Len. is something cal ollorwing is Large, and might be of a skv-scraner it is true verv m-neh J . De lmPartant on election day. or a sky scraper it is true, very onuch Ift for lnstancef his 1 wot3fd abiding and constantly expressed con fidence in your own cbmnxuinity begets like .confidence in others'' whose trade or influence may be .very desirable. One nee'd -not disparage another com munity in his State in 'an attempt to attract to . hs own.' First, loyalty to his own employer and home, then his State, should.be the high purpose of all; and by his means, this 'loyalty throughout the old State, we can build up every section of-it. ' Ve congratulate Wilmington upon the possession of -.such tarn organiz?a- wvu, ami comtmenu the example every community in the State. IT to I or Of of AN IMPORTANT ITCOVKJIENT. The call made by Commissioner Agriculture Patterson for a- meetin v.Vcu cwds ui ue neid -in city on Wednesday of Fair Week the 18th day of next mouth, is a matter of great importance to our planters, and i51iUluu so considered by them -iTh " - meeting; we are gUd to see, is-to, devise ways and -wu8 :iuv ueuer to control and mar of a star himself, and caste, terrific horoscopes sometimes, but 5s pleased to inform his friends that he still con tinues business on this mundane sphere and proposes to make other folks "see stars' for a wlhile longer. It was another horoscopist who has gone to the realms which he delight ed to horoscope while in this world. The grand Masonic Temple , under construction' at Wilmington, and it will be an imposing structure worthy the city as well as the noble order un der whose auspices it is erected, will be dedicated on November 14th next, and Hon. Francis D. Winston will de liver the address. It will be an inter esting as well as important occasion in the history of .Masonry in that city, as well as of the city itself, and our Wilmington friends may know in ad vance that Mr. Winston will prove hoanseif fully equal to it. IS NECESSARY That we Close out 10 Chamber Suits, Oak and Mahogany; 15 Extension Tables, Oak; 6 Sideboards, Oak and Walnut; 5 Parlor Suits, Oak and Hahogany; 8 Couches, Leather andVelour. Also a lot of Sundry Housefurnishings, viz: O f" T T"? TV T t-n t t r- A NTMMnO T 1 worth?; Truthful wife-'u don't These we offer Exceedingly Low, and our terms of payment to suit anouu THIS IS NO GRAB SALE, BUT OUR BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICE place the thirty -six electoral votes of the Empire State In the Republican column, as It is confidently believed it would do. Colonel Roosevelt's nomina tion would be more than desirable; it might be necessary to Republican success. you is know. Fxom the wav h sHm t should say that instead of bein assessed for anything at all the cit? ougnt to pay him somethings-Boston Transcript. hen a, man boasts that h rather fight than cat, you can gener? ujwu xi mat he would laiuex taiic tnan uo either. i - Optional. "Do you have to askronr Aiivutrjr xajxereu iche little man with the hunted look in his eves Not on your lifer replied the large" orusque man, ut rather than sol 'Corner Wilmington and Harcott Sts Raleigh. N. C. .
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