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X THE Atoiito.dVlMffAfiV. 900. . ' RALEIGH, N. C. published daily by the North Carolina publishing Co Robert M. Furman SUBSCRIPTION PUICE: One Year....! S4.00 Six Months -'- ? 2S Three Months !2R One Month 4 One Week 10 Office !o tbe Tullen Buildinf, FayctteTillo Street. Tte Post wlli fJubllsa brief letters oa objects of general interest. The wm tr name must accompany iu let ters. Aaoaymoas communications will not b noticed. Rejected manuscript wiu Hot rx returned. " Krief letters of local news worn any eetioa of th State wiU be tuankfuliy received. , n Mre!y personal controversies fci t tolerated. Address jII business letters AriaJ RfUnlcAtloDs for publication to "Tilt HORNING POST." . Tbe !!egrapuie bwi eerylce or ffHB MORNING POST Is aosolntely la cod complete and Is unequaled oy fj morning newspaper sUh of few Tori. Tb!s service !s furnished C under special arrangements with XHE LA F FAN NEWS BUREAU C toe New York Sun. and is tbe same errico as that used by the Sun itself. vli!e Is known to be superior to an srriee In any newspaper in tbe United States. This service is received nightly 7 wire In tbe office of THE MOUS ING POST direct from tbe New York Ben. cad inokides special cable and 2ca:estic news and full commercial ud mrket renorts. trade it win be .inherently impossible ing the Ignorant and .corrupt goyern for her to maintain tlrst rank as a ments npon many of our eastern ooun political power, because in Jher recur- d fl ring wars her accumulated wealth ' , Mill bo gradually swallowed up. - This ignorant negro element -has been That jJie must- engage in euch the backbone of the -movements of wars seems clear because of the "in- sucu as Butier and others who have tense Jealousy of her rivals, whidh debaucheil the y Qnd de. uvrr more rut iuau , Editor and because Jier limitless imperial- graueu me puuuc service ui. ism bring her iu endless antagonism the people. It is to "'.prevent '' to those rivals Iu various parts of the a recurrence of such a .... .1. , ..T k i t' i . i tt - 1 itr that it is proposed to eliminate "Roth .the United states and Tins- . t n sia .are younger and stronger nations tins dangerous, however well-meaning, than Great dlrrtain, since they have element, until by educatkn, it can within them, in compact, unpilferable better appreciate and perform the form, vast natural resources for agri- citizenship. ' culture and manufacturing, and at is. , quite in accord with the law of evolu- Now we ask these colored people tiou that they should outlast England who issued that address if, in view of in everything that makes for power, 1 recent occurrences, It is not better 'for simply Jiecause tny are less mgn early I fulness' of itfeese (British, consular jere- to felicitate ourselves -upon our y -i5vi iy the'-flgnres of the as weu as goou woxk; in -one yvu-t rpmasury Bureau or Htaxisocs, woucu vjo. i show an increiasie in.. our wiwius & to lArpsra.- Awtwd Violett : iTwvsf n-1 niiAsia from $2,447,414 in 193 to $10, expansliion that nobody can find, any fault wl'ui,.isays tine i-niraaeipxira xvc servative-members of the Cotton Ex change, and their ' (statistics of the nresent sunnlv. compared witfh known conditions last year, become of greax imoortance to our oeople calamj We 'thank Mr. E. H, Iee, one oi Raleigh's largest cotton lroKeri, xx 'the use of the above mentioned cir cular, received by him (yesterday. It so -thorough sustained the conten tion of The Tost that Mr. Dee innme diately sent it to us. ITA' wmmend the article to our farmer and other friends. 1) ly developed and, thereftwe, loss spent. their race, as well as all concerned, ... . 1 ,4 1 1 "If AnsrloSartmdom maintains the that isus amenament oe auopiea. leadership of the world ihroughoutj That there is to be no dlsfranchise the lth century it is probable that ,mei3t of ite citizens is not only the chief burden of -the : S pr, 'because of their inherited will devolve upon the Lnited States, i1"!1 -which is today already the more vir righis and qualifications, but such will rile branch of the English-shaking -work no hardship to the colored man, race. hw 1m vntpp or not. Indeed, this amendment assures the protection of all the negro population, as it insures good government for all. 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. There was much in the address re.nd !efore the colored people of this city on Monday, published in The Post yesterday, which merits consideration. Without going into -this, however, we The greater nations of Europe have L... i uauru will can i lie atieniion oi mis peopiertt to the fatal error upon which the whole structure of the address was this government in the policy for China, by ! which the people of all nations are open with door' MADE IN GREENSBORO "Southern Sweetgum. The Chewing Gum of our Forefathers 1 a r.ooir for "sweet-eumf leaf label on Cavite, in Luzon, almost completely aI packagcs and take! no other. Ask within the range of the guns y0ur dealer for it. 1 ' of our fleet in Manila Bay, ? - . Southern sweetgum co. GREENSBORO. N. C. i tn. nuil rrr vilofxi lin &mrlp TV'lth buildcd. so far as It applies, or is in-, ; 1 Tilt Ulltmais. Vl ivuic rnuuu.g w tendtM to apply, to the pending con-J stinitional amendment. Iu the outset we will say that we. would gladly see the repeal of the fifteenth amendment to the Fed- eral onstitution. but not the tliir-1 tcenth nor the fourteenth. The two! latter are in full accord with genu ine Democratic government, and even essential to a proper protection of all in their just rights. Rut we do not This will prevent missing oT a single I believe, n0r have we any results of Chinese ports will be subject to the tariff duties Imposed, by the Chinese government, lut secures to the people of all the other governments equal j rights in trade with that country. This is of special interest to our peo- i pie. It is .lenig tiemonstrateu nany that the products of American labor issue. All papers will be dlscpn- tinued when the time paid for ex pires. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 3. lfnX. the past to teach us to believe that conglomeration of the mixed and alien races of mankind admitted to full equality, can maintain for long ! . - . i a democratic or popular government.! No 8ii eh has ever been attempted since the days of Shem. Ham and Ja- phet, and tnese were tinaiiy separated by the (Ireat Ruler and sent, each to work out his own salvation in far and energy and intelligence, notwith standing the higher wages paid in this country are', successfully competing with those of any other people, and our closer geographical location must result in large advantage to our workers. The 'South is specially interested in this achievement. China buys enor mously of cotton goods, and our Southern mills will lose no time in es tablishing favorable connections- with it his trade. It will 'be easier for the mills of this country to Capture Chi is evidently an "aching" void. As our troops "were congratulating themselves that they had scattered the forces of Aguinaldo and driven them belter skelter throughout North ern Luzon, a large force of them sud denly appears organized and ready to fight rwithin the Carite precinct. These 'Filipinos ane very much like some politicians in this country; they do not seem to know when the people have tired of them. The whole, nlain English of it is, that Butler proposes to sell the peo pie of the 'State again to tne Republi cans on condition that he be returned writ to the Senate. After this is secured. the rest can go to the dogs. Can it be possible that those white men- who were misled by him before can again 'be deceived in the same: manner, and with tne same inevitaDie results Are Mr. Butler's services in the Senate worth such degrading sac rifices,- to say nothing of the disastrous conflicts which will certainly, sooner or later, follow? ; Primary. Secondary or Tertiary BLOOD POISON Permantly Cured, You can b treated at h me -under same auaranty. If you have t'Ken mercury, iodide potash, and still have aches ad pains, Mucus Patches In Mouth. Sore Throat. Pfmeles. Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part rtneoody, nairor Eyebrows tailing our. COOK REMEDY CO. 344 Masonic Temple.. Chlcene. III.,' for proers or cures. apirai 5'o OOO. w sol Iclt the most obstinate cases, we have cured the worst cases In 15 to 35 days ivu-page book t-ree. flill Architects & Engineer CHARLOTTE;, electric iighted! , steam heated' aestibum:d'ttm, WITH PULIJMAN SLEEPLS ; a vl DINING CAR. A'Nl) Many' hours quicker and miles sh than other route, TO THE WEST AND NORTH WfiSl - You can breakfast eiffh. take C and o morrow umtMasi ai, c;incinn-iri "today'' at j. Route, audi?: yon supperi four days afterwards aY $ only one by vfhich this can he dona can breakfast today" at liaK '-u The railroads of North Carolim, nect with thf,; and O. RaihVav r giv. ng choice tof- ;VO- Tlliior tr atns for Cincinnati, o'nnn,,.; : .. . ' k.ui it , the, vvi3;x', .1 -uttruwissi SOUTH WES JS toi AND For rates, jscheduies of trai P. ess man J. C. Dame, T. Richmond. Vi.r or JNO. p. POTTS. A other information, call, on your uear v..T-r HFinlrat front a n,H i., . s' his quoting you the ! rates via c & n RHTTTE. which, in manr itica- oy otner tines. 4ri,i G. P. A. - . . i Watson's Phelograph UT.iTiirn Tnn v g I air; cold. DEATH OF A NOBLE WO.TIAN. "Not only -will this community, but thousands of surviving soldiers of the I.t Cause, hear with .sorrow of the death -of Mrs. Jane Claudia Johnson .-wife of ieu. Hradley T. Johnson. which o-curriHl at Amelia Court JIott5e. Tr?lnia. last Sunday, the hist day of the yinr. Mrs. Johnson was born in Raleish. leinpr the daughter of the late Judjre fllomulus M. aunders, aud sister of our t. Vtwn.inJ Col. William J. Saun ders. ' Jiut be r ore the civil war she mar ried Mr. "Bradley T. John.om, of Mary laud, who afterward distinguished llnrself iu the Army of the -South, at tajnUi? to the rank of Rri?a(iier Gen eral. During that sreat st muffle Mrs. Johnson devoted her entire enerhs nd resources to the Southern cause tind to the comfort of the active and tiie sifk soldiers, and thus won a place inf the hearts of all the people, civilian afc well as soldier. Her death fwill cause .sadness throughout thr outh amour the older generation, and particularly in this her native city. JIr remains will le buried in the jrrotiuds of t!ie 'Home she built up for the old veterans at Amelia Uurt Iloue iJay a last resting-, place for her benetit bavins been-m off from the Park surrounding 'the Home with military honors. The Post, in memory of tbe rlorious past, unites with rhe brave soldier C'lU.Jband. and other relatives, in sin cere sorroiv at this final depirture of one who wa o uosltlsb and constant r.mi faithful n the discharge of everj duty, ond t .e exemplification of ev ery virtue wY.ch graces the true Christian woman. sen.-irato onarters of the -rlobe. Ham friea with the Divine sen- the hold England and Germany now coins to Atnea tence to be perpetually, him and his descendants. the " servants of men wniie tne others "were jer mitted to become the progenitors of those who now dominate the world. Were we an Imperialist, desirous of the destruction of the government founded by Washington and Jeffer son, ana conrounaea iy .Mr. .Mcivm- ley. Eugene Debs, Gov. Russell and Marion Itutler, we can conceive of no. have on our nearer neighbors of South America, and, while not leav ing the latter entirely alone, our im mediate efforts should be to -Intrench ourselves firmly in the Orient While the field is comparatively new to, all, after which efforts to the iSoutb! of us mav 1e increased. 1 ; s . . .. . L I i) to 1SI. the Iogran'ing of r,!ie re cent world-wide disorder in business shorter road thereto than an indis-, rCLAND'S GLORY DEPARTIXCi. In re)Iy to the Impjfry of a cotem- porary. "When will England reach toe4 zeaua oi uer greatness," the iSpringtleld Rublii.Mn responds in the following suggestive and significant manner: -The question is asked bv the Wa. terbury American, when will Eu gland reach the zenith of her great msr There are some reasons for thinking that she has already reached it, and iui7 iintr 110 rrierence 10 ller silCees or failure in the Coer war. Let u l)r.e2y notice theai. .1... ! !... X4i3i, uv .(111X1 nave ivased to lie an agricultural iniple and they tmiit depend, even in war. uim fod Imported from over the mm. -Second, as n manufacturing nation they have already In-guu to decay, as witnet their tinnl l, of the 'pre miership in iron and Me, l pro iuet'on It'r morally certain :ha: I'luMaiid will bv left fir behind in t;te indus trial struggle of th. l-i;!i oMiturv lv the Unked (State strnply ! an the Vnlted States pjs,., rca:"er natural resources. wh:!,. in natural capicity the Americans ari. fujv tJe MtwU fif the .Enclfsh. "Thlnl. if England I e ground In irirjlture and uxiaufacturiu aad criminate and universal exercise of the power of citizenship, conferred by universal suffrage, by all races who at present inhabit, this country, and in this we regard the illiterate for eigners who have filled, the slums of our cities as even more dangerous than the negro. Unrestricted power, and their gross and constant abuse of the privileges of citizenship have already greatly increased tiie powers m ine cenirai government, and. 11 continued, will necessitate .such exer cise of jKwcr by the government as will radically change its character from that established and contem plated by the fathers. Hut these evils cire not yet to be rt'.meIIed ;;s they only can be. by a rejHaI of the fifteenrli amendment and limiting the suffrage to white Americans aui those white foreigners j whose intelligence and puriKse will permit tliem to lunwue Americans in truth and in spirit. We therefore recur to the real ques tion, and only question, the pending amendment, now at issue. And we invite the attention of our colored Ieople thereto. It is neither Intended, nor desirable, nor will the amendment when adopt ed result in depriving any White citi zen of the uState of the right to vote; neither those now of age, or who be-! come 21 years old up to and includ ing October, lUi'S. Every white per son who is. or becomes of age before that date will vote so long as he lives without question. Every boy now i:j years of age or under will have until I irrla ihr mrrwtiwt of tlie nMrv.of our people had reached the point of full supply for home demand. ; Dur ing the six years of depression, this ability to supply nil home demand was rather increased than diminished, and. with ithe astounding develop ments in the field of invention and machine Improvements, the revival, ofi business activity found the capacity of supply far beyond the capacify of our own people to consume. The Whole -world, therefore, became at once a market for American enter prise and superior workmanship, and the statistics of the exports of the past year illustrate how actively our people have entered upon this field. Our capacity to supply is now upon ! an assured, permanent, foundation The new world, comprising more than I one-third of the world's population, but heretofore cut off from all inter course with the progressive, peoples S of the earth, is just now thrown open to us. We must hasten to establish a close and permanent connection therewith. It is the opportunity' of all. opportunities for our people. We cannot afford ro neglect it, or post pone its occupation. Nor wll we do so, we are quite sure. .' Between seizing American 'flour shipped 4o a Portuguese ; port, and a German vessel containing Dutch re cruits for the 'Boer army, England is maintaining her determination not to be interferred with by outsiders. Tn iboth acts we suspect England was justified, though, it may i seem hard to 'thus deprive the Dutch of good American dough. GALLERY 131 Fayettevlli Street. RALEI6H. N. C. The Fair People are cordially invited to CALL and have a FIRST-CLASS PHOTOGRAP i MADE, POPULAR PRICES RULE.' J MR. A. MICHELOW, Operator. Dr. J. J. Mott, administrator de bo nis non of the ''Silver I Republican party in this 'State Us an expansion ist. He and his party corpus do seem to need something of -the! sort. How would Col. J. Baxter Eaves and Gen eral Julius Caesar Dogan Harris, do to start with? . ,1 Eagle Foiiodf y Co., MANUFACTURERS AND MACHINISTS. The New York World says that "Ga briel's trumpet, cannot iresurrect thej free silver issne," whereupon the Philadelphia Ledger remarks that "the nomination of Bryan for Presi-j dent can." And will. in mm 1 ..Trouble begins at Washington to day. Congress reassembles at noon. High Grade Mill and Brass Casting a Specialty. PLOW. PLOW CASTING, HEATING STOVEs! AND HOLLOW WARE. SILL PLATES, STORE FRONT COLUMNS AND ALL KINDS OF AR. CHITECTURAL IRONWORK, MANHOLE PLATES, ETC. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITS LV 1 fi R FEN ROnO. N. C. tX'tober. IImxs, to prepare himself, hy learning to read and Write to "become a voter thereafter. Every colored person who can now read and write, OR -WHO MAY LEARN TO READ AND WRITE HEREAFTER, 'ami otherwise qual ilied. of course, which other qualifica tions apply alike to the Whites, will vote under this amendment. Eveuy illiterate or uneducated negro in the State will be denied the privilege of voting unless he shall It is -reported that President McKln ley (has negotiated the purchase of the Danish West India Islands, in the neighborhood of Cuba, the price to be paid to be $4,000,000. As Ave have already gotten Cuba and Porto Rico, we see no reason why j We should not "own" or possess or attach or assimilate all the others of I the Carribean family; and it is much I cheaper to buy them than go to war and then gobble them. Spain at one time -within recent years would have sold us Cuba and Porto Rico for 200,000,000 cash. How much better it would have been to have .bought than to have entered upon the bloody and life-sacrincing war. And fliow much cheaner in money, too. According to a report to his govern ment from- the British Consul at Kieff, the growth of American trade With' Russia is "start linglyj apparent." The, trade in agricultural j machinery, he says, is practically controlled by Americans; that in steam pumps is more or less American; and the in troduction of improved machine tools is due to Americans who are now also energetically pushing the sale of fixed steam engines. From the British Con sul at Odessa comes a tale of the dis tancing of all their Competitors by American bicycle makers, j The truth- JOHNSON MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers and Contractors for Galvanized Iron and Copper Cornices, CRESTING, GUTTERING, VENTILATORS, TIN GREENSBORO, A AMD Jim r We Skylights, Finials AND SLATE BOOFIXQ N.iC Wish All Our Patrons 11 1 10 inem we return for their I V thanks trade the past year and earnestly request an increase The circular letter from (Messrs.. Atwood Violett & Co., of the .New during Irave qualified himself by learning to York Cotton Exchange, concerning read and write, afar which he Will present conditions of cotton and the vote. Senator lint lor say., hi effect, almost certain improvement in the the educated negro is the dangerous prices above those now prevailing is element of u race, while the ignor- commended to the attention of read- aut old darkey always means well ani ers of The Post generallyand of cot- is as much entitled to vote as illit- ton growers particularly. .The whole erate whte citizens. This may be argument of thA ntiAm Senator "Butler's opinion of those well- thoroughly in accord with nnmerons meaning but painfully over-oniiUcnt editorials which havo ann.i ir, white citizens whom ho mislcI into P;t within the ehrht or ten tvpU- 8upprtiiJg KepuWicauisni and fa-ten- uast that wC are s(mewi,,t. i I QOO. We propose to carry a larger and better line of Furniture and rlouselurnishings than ever before. x ours to please, I Cor. Wilmington and Hargett Streets, Open at Night v. .- - ; . A " - ..- .
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