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. . hi nni nonnnn i day IN bULUdDunu Some of the People Who Are Making History. . LOCAL FIRE INSURANCE nirn County Society ..,...rious Accident on p.llro.d crclnc Narrowly Avert- -The concert Monday Nlgnt a Je- dS'Sa,lWBlL0"tt0 SIS,,'t, lattaJIemorf Dear. roWoro. C, March 6.-Specal.-- - H -McCoy. Jr., so "well known l the State, spent a moment "V 'i.v route t0 h1S 1OSt f dlUy .nry. Md. Tom is a .traveling ' rhi a ivntor rue rruuuu J' n is i)ot of friends will be (a to know that he .is doing splen Vvr He has just spent a -few days . , ..1Tltiv -with Ins ageo. anotner ax ,,er hornf m Sampson eoumj. County Firt? Insurance convention. Associa- at the court Peterson was elected director to ie association at the 'State w hich convenes in the cityf on fere .... in onr city last evening. Mayor J. K f represent tl Tyrtvtorate, ' of Kaleig-h March 22d. The conven c:oa requested a (meeting of supervis ' of this branch to meet In this city the Mth inst., at wmcn tame mey further requested to levy an as- , vuttiint to nlace one thou- , flaunt aai dollars in the hands of the sec tary and treasurer of the county as-srt,-ation to meet any loss -that may occur. The convention was largely amended and general confidence was (xpre-sed as to the standing of the as-f.T-iation. Mr. J. -I- Broadhurst, -who has been roimei-ted with the Southern Railway Is visitin? his father and family. And, ?r the way. I regret to hear that his father. Cape -D. J. 'Broadhurst, our efficient city clerk, us confined to his tome with the grip. Dr. -Thomas M. Jordan of Raleigh iased through the city today on his return home from Greene county court. On ascertaining that the doctor fcai been in attendance upon court he was asked if he also was a lawyer. -No." said he. "I am not a lawyer, hut recall that once upon a time at my old home at Ilookerton, I did appear latere a magistrate's court and made u speech in behalf of an old negro took who, while trifling enough, was thought to have .been imposed upon." l'ermission to practice before this spe cial court was granted, the doctor by Chief Justice Swift Galloway, who had just closed his address for the prosecution. The doctor and The Post man soon separated, and the last time I saw him before his departure for Ualeigh he was pleading with Mr. John E. Crow, endeavoring to sell him insurance for. the "benefit of his wife find children. The cornerstone of the 'Pentecostal Holiness Church, corner of William street and Park avenue was layed ivim impressive ceremonies yesterday. Ker. W. A. Jenkins conducted the ser vice, Messrs. Pierce and Street plac ing the stone. The pillars have all bei'Q placed. .Mr. A. A. Joseph, the live gents fur nisher under the Hotel Kennon, re turned to the city last evening from an extended purchasing trip to North ern centers. Mr. Joseph, who prides faimseif on taste in the selection of just the very thing to meet the wants of his trade, is quite happy over the se lections made in hats, clothing and Loekwear, and very soon a great dis play of the nobbiest lines will be made at his place of business. Rev. Y. s. Rone has returned to the city. Hon. Chas. B. Aycock left this after toon for Greenville. A hungry darkey -visited the market ! connected with the grocery establish ment or Mr. T. S. Perkins and reach :n? in over the counter, which is Roadside to the sidewalk, he yanked several links of sausage. -Mr. Ashley arriefc, who watched the disappear ance of the sausage, made chase, but The darkey gave Mm the slip and no Trace is to be found of the negro or we sausagi. 1Ir. J. i:. Crow is yet confined to fcer home with the .grip., . fae Mometiore Club wall meet Satur day afternoon next -at 2:45, at the of Master John Grantham. It urged that there be a full attend ance. Kx-Congressman Grady spent an ur or two in the city today on his nni home from Raleigh, where he ent yesterday as a witness in a civil v -on. Mr. Grady predicts a very hot taai1(;Ji?11 aiiJ tb.u m& iss.ues win lbe oe,y drawn, so closely, in fact, that wayfaring man though a fool need t err thereat. lie had the -pleasure a.ie ,n the ity of 1 hands North Carolina's next Governor. serous accident rief jast cros gro woman for a cook. 'She too, to (Dixie's sorrow has la splendid appe tite. This morning in passing the of fice of our leading physician, Dixie was surprised-to find in the office Ms cook and his two little children. Fear ing some sickness at borne he rushed in and plead with the 'cook to know the trouble.. To-nls astonishment he was pleasantly informed by the woman that no one was sick, that she was t hree for a little physic to sharpen up her appetite. At this (Dixie turned deathly pale and heari. trouble was only avert ed tby the thought .that if he was only John Crawford there would lbe murder there. . " ' The concert of Miss JJodelle -was given to a fair house last evening. iA.ll who took foart -are tbeincr . cmnlimenit- ed. Prof. Appy ia nd Alisses Tern pie (Battle and Meta Oapel' especially come In for especial mention. After the concert IMr. X. D. iGiddens, iGoldsiboro's oldest Jeweler, took Prof. Appy around to his home. The professor being seat ed Mr. Gdddens went in search of Mrs. iGdddens, whom he told he jwished to introduce to a Boer. Mrs. Giddens hes itated. 'She didn't quite understand, but, following her husband, she was ushered into the presence of and in troduced to the professor, who is in deed a Boer. 'Prof. Appy and (Miss Tern pie Battle returned to 'Raleigh this morning. Masses Pearl Taylor and Meta Capel returned to Rocky .Mount this after noon. A certain tMornion elder got quite, impudent in northern Goldsboro and! was forced to pay -very close attention to a thorough tongue lashing from one of our resident ministers. iFortunately, the Mormon elder recognized that dis cretion was the better part of -valor, else he might have been Moyled quite badly. , Tlie Baptists have decided to begin a series of (meetings at the First Bap tist Church, beginning with the first Sunday in April. - Mr. J. A. Stevens left this afternoon for Raleigh to attend a meeting of the Board of "Agriculture. JMiss Etta M. CEIeartt of Durham is registered at the Kennon. . W. 'Richardson and wife of Dover are in the citf today. WBE MORXTSPG POST, "WEDESDAT, MAttOH T, 1000 (HARMONY IN HARNETT - - ' - ' - ' J - c ' - " " . ' ' . . 'J if ''""MMWMWMaMMWBMBnMBSBaMaMBaMWM .. I FAYETTEVILLE c-venmg was , narrowly Tti .the railroad Ar , " " i'lmit anu tjencre streers. vf'oi :,?i'uiKdll"a,rds. the wife of one OUT largest illierfhants r- i c ,liM,inr :Tn;., -i " "J i a toast L; s when the Atlantic e sliifting engine was push- Dispensary a Profitable Institution Kit ot Confirmation Administered Revenue Officers Narrowly Escape Falling Into a Trap Fayetteville, IN. C, March 6. Correspondence of The Morning Post. iXearly o,000 lhas 'been paid over to the town of Fayetteville and county of Cum'beiland' during the past few months from the net profits of the dis pensary, Manager J. AV. Tngold last 'Saturday turning over $1,200 each to the city and county treasurers. The county commSsioners, the board of audit and finance, and Mayor W. S. Cook, the officials provided by law for the election of the dispensary board of control, met yesterday, and chose :Dr. J. W. McNeill, araj. J. B. Broad- foot and Air. C. B. McMillan. In the case of the first two it is a re-election, a' guarantee of the satlsfactJon- they have given, but Mr. McMillan, one of the older men, is a new member of the board, Mr. 'Ralph Jessup retiring on account of pressure of -business. Ths board of control will elect the manager of the dispensary, and, if we must have this form of dealing out liquor, we do not know that a better man could be put at the head than Mr. Ingold, whose management has been careful, systematic and altogeth er admirable. We are prepared to testify here that Amanda Sanith, the negro cook who, a few days ago, shamefully maltreated an aged and esteemed white woman of Wilmington, was certainly not lynch ed, though she may have "tasted the rope's end" before she made her es cape. She as now In this city enjoy- in gthe sweets of strict retirement in the house of a friend. Fourteen persons received the rite of confirmation at St. Paul's Episcopal Church last Sunday, after a sermon of great force from Right Rev. iDr. Wat son, the venerable bishop f-the dio cese. Xr. 'Watson is tne guesit or -Ma jor and Mrs. B. R. Uuske in Masonic Square. 'During Ills-stay he will make his periodic visitation to St. Thomas' Chapel, the Chapel of St. Philip the Apostle, and Rockfish Church, all off springs of the, mother church dn Fay etteville. , 'Revenue Officers Sutton, Morrissey and Maul tsby, after a tramp through swamps "and jungle in Bladen county, came at last upon the remains. of an illicit still of which they were in search only the cap and worm left, of the Tudest fashion; but evidently there had 'been a brisk business done in running out moonshine whiskey. On the same trip, but in another part of tihe county,' they we re very nearly entrapped into an ambush of la w breakers lyiing in wait for them, but their suspicions were aroused just in time to save them. ; One of the oldest men Tn all " the up per Cape 'Fear section passed away yesterday at the residence of Mr. John P. Thompson. iHe was an immigrant from Ireland, John Camner, aged 93 years, and tilled a small farm in the northern part of the county up to a few years ago, when, broken down in fortune and health, he found a com fortable home wiitb Mrs. Ann ;Mona- ghan, one of the noble women of this place, a native of the. same green isle, who preceded him to the grave by a few weeks only. Everybody Favors McLean for Secretary of State. DEMOCRATSAREAROUSED They Will Send One Hundred Iften to tne State Convention to Work for Their Candidate The County Con- vemtlon the Largest In the IIltor of the Party McLean Slakes Splendid Speech . Registered by'. T U. S,Pebeot Office ' - Dunn, N. C, March 6, Cxrrespondence of The Morning Post. The 'Democracy of Harnett met in convention' at Lillington yesterday The attendance -was the largest in the Mtory of the party; and great en thusiasm prevailed. Everybody seem ed confident of canning the county the amendment and the ticket by a largely increased majority over the last election. The following resolu tions were adopted unanimously by a rising vote: "The Democrats of .Harnett county, in convention assembled, do "Resolve, 1. That we hereby renew our pledges of foyalty to the platform of the national Democratic party, adopted at Chicago in 189G, and will do all dni our power to uphold and ad vance the principles . therein enun ciated. "2. That we approve the course of Hon. W. J. 'Bryan in his manly and patriotic efforts to suppress trusts and combines -by whatever names called, which seek to make labor pay tribute to capital, and to put the dollar above "the man'; thereby making wealth the test of power, rather than. patriotism and virtu re. "3. That we are in 'favor of an in come tax, so that the rich will be made to bear equally with the poor the burdens of government and the demands of taxation. "4. That we are opposed to the im perial policy of the Republican party, whereby they propose to carry on wars of conquest against! foreign countries, as it is contrary to the eniua of our form of government, one of the fundamental principles of which is, all just powers are derived froin .the consent of the governed; and, besides makes a larg standing army neeesarjv which is a' menace to our liberties and promotive of centraliza tion and monarchy. "5. That we pledge the undivided and indivisible support of ltJhe true white men of the country to 'the sup port of the proposed amendment to our Constitution, as it will take the ballot out of the bands of the ignorant negro, and rest the whole powers of government in ithe (hands of the white men, where alone it rightfully be longs. "G. That we pledge, the Democratic party of the State our unEted support to the ticket which they may put in the field on the 11th day of April, 1900. "7. Tha t we present to the State convention the name of Hon. D. II. McLean for the office of Secretary of State, and ask that he be put on the State ticket for that office; and we know that he is eminently worthy of any honor which the party may confer upon him. He has stood by the for tunes of the Democratic party for more than thirty years, and in all its vicissitudes he has ever, been faithful and loyal. He is a man of rare gifts of oratory, and will make such a cam paign as the State in this hour of lier supremest peril needs. As a man his character is without a blot or .(blemish, against which the shafts of calumny would shiver and fruitless break as if aimed at the shield of Achiles." y , Mr. D. H. McLean was called upon, and responded in a speech of greaj; power and eloquence. His denuncia tion of the trusts of the country that are sapping the vitality of the people was terrific. His portrayal of the evils of negro rule, and the blessings of white government was pathetic and beautiful. His criticisms of the policy of the Republican party in carrying a war of conquest into for eign countries and making the ; stars and stripes the flag of oppression, in stead of the emblem of liberty and self-go vemment, , was most impassion ed and eloquent , Mr. McLean is beyond, doubt the equal of any man in North Carolina as an orator. The people of Harnett know and love him. There is no honor that they would not crown him witn, an their power to bestow. As a Democrat his record is Without a blemish ; as a gentleman and private citizen his character is clean and un sullied. " , Harnett will send one hundred men to the -State convention to work for his nomination for 'Secretary of State. "ESPEGIAllV THE of 115 0) inia Spring. Zloa. 1 .nd a. IForAIEjusiiitiuria Irigbt's iisooso, CHRONIC AND ACUTE. Samuel O. L. Potter A.M., M.D.; M.R.C.P., London, Professor oj the Principles and Practice of Medicine in" the College of Physicians and Surgeons, San Francisco, a recognized authority wherever medical science : is known, in his handbook of Pharmacy, Materia Medica and Therapeu tics, under head of ALBUMINURIA, page 600, 7th editkm.In thedta- dk".fys:"BlIFFAL0tlTHIA WATER SSSSSSS' Under head of CHRONIC BRIQHT'S DISEASE, page 601, same edition, In the citation of remedies, he says : "Mineral Waters, ESPECIALLY THE BUFFALO LlTHIA VZffTEV- of Virginia, which lias many advocates." ; Dr. Alfred L. Loomis, Professor of Pathology and. Practical Medicine in the Medical Department of the University of New York: the Kidneys, occurring in Gouty and Rheumatic subjects with marked benefit.' V k heritable MWie." Dr. William H. Drum mond, Professor of 'Medical 'Jurisprudence, Bishopt K University, Montreal, Canada: "In the Acute and Chronic Nephritis BRIQHT'S DISEASE, of Gouty and Rheumatic Origin, as well as VERITABLE ANTIDOTE, and I know of NO OTHER NATURAL AGENT POSSESSING THIS, IMPORTANT QUALITY." Dr. E. C. Laird, Resident Physician, Hot Springs, N. C ;;oD cases large amounts of albumen, epithelium, hyaline and granular casts entirely disappear from the urine under jits action, -while m those whose kidneys are too far gone to hope for permanent benefit, all those distressing symptoms are ameliorated In an astonishing degree. In Albuminuria of Pregnancy I know of no remedy at au comparable to this water. BVFS&LO LflUHl VZOTER 1s for Mle by Grocers nl Drncjiflts gensralry. Testimonials which defy all imputation or questions, sent to any address. PROPRIETOR, BUFFALO LITHIfl SPHKIGS, VinGKllU Springs are open for guests from June 1 5th to Oct. 1st. 1 The ruched from oil directions OTer the Dan villa Division of the Southern Railway. H. B. Battle, Prest. R. J. Reynolds, VicePrest W. T. Brown, Sec. & Treaa MatxvifaottJLrers o. 1IQI 01 FERTILIZERS and ACID PHOSPHATE urn of t! , iu ilu me near approacn ring o' wa called by the screams he has Mr pi 3an Seeing her danger of one, The wild cat is not an animal of a- "'uS flttt'oniAn .i i- 1 1.. i -l . ... , uniuig anu scraxcniug; out his good points, and .the carcass presented to the county com- ; and tli .ars oame to a ston tnst 'slaver, Mr. Averitt. to eo off ilK-ttpr in .r , louu nr agaiust the wheel of purse to the amount of live dollars-, J Vr,m f whicn w"as ii.Thtly tilted, .that being the bounty per head of the iw. ' natdy the onlv dnni.i?? uras a varmints. V', The 'Perfect coolness of pi,,.,. ' ' xeuiarKauie. 't. ur this only damage was a varmints Mr. Cameron Macltae, of Raleigh, arrived here from Raleiarh to visit "rel- wer only six cases ftwfore the atlves. niornirLSr. Fines were en-! Mr. II. A. iLondon. editor of the Chat- i-a. f, V "t7iies vi xxie net anu crane uounxy -ijonveniiou wuitu 00- lrxir" ffuijity. Isembles in tfris city next Saturday, traton has a fat, healthy ne-'and he will receive a frearty-welcome. A monster Devil Fisli Destroying its victim, ds a type of ConstiDation. The power of this. an ur- detrous malady Is felt on organs and nerves and muscles and brain. There's no health till it's overcome: But Dr. King's New Life Pulls are a safe and certalin cure., Best in the world for Stomach, Over, Kidneys and Bowels. Only 25 cents at all drug stores. Lost the ght to Muggsyl very bag guaranteed in fine mecchanical condition dry and drlllable. r " Available Brands. ' Phos. Acid. Ammoniat Potash. SUN Brand Guano GARDEN and FRUIT Special ....... 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Cure guaranteed. Sold by all druggists. QUALITY. J. E. CARTLAND- Established Reputation of. Twenty-five Years and Every Season Better Than the Past. Samples and Blanks Sent on Application. GREENSBORO, N. C. Satisfaction Always Guaranteed LIGHT UP! TOy ont yon use th JWelsbtdi TJgat? Good, Iteady, certain ; light makes good business by nigh I as well as. day. Be up-to-date have your (home and yourstore well lighted. r Gas Stores in all' sizes for cooking and (heating on exhibition at our office, S. E. LINTON, Gen. Mgr STANDARD GAS AND ELECTRIQ COMPANY. SHADE TREES! That Grow and Give Quick Shade Stlvsr Leaf Msplss. Suo&r Maplss. Carolina Peplars. Lombard Poplars. Younsr. thrifty stock, smooth and fitraisht the kind that crows oft promptly and live; no old rough trees. Give list of wants and write for prices. Transplanting can oe successfully; done at any time now- when frost 1 out of the ground. If interested in fruits, ask for free catalogue and pam. phlet on "How to Plant and Cultl vate an Orchard." J. Van Lindley Nursery Co.,1 - POMONA N. 0. Roses, Violets Carnations, And other" choice Oat Fiowera tat all occasions always in fitock. FLORAL) DESIGNS AT SHORTS NOTICE, WEDDING DECODA TIONS, PALMS, FERNS IN GREAT VARIETIES, ALL SIZES; WINTER- BLOOMING PLANTS OF PRIM ROSES, OAIDA TJILIES, Etc. Visitors cordially invited . Jreen house, North Halifax Street; neaa Peace Institute. H. STEINMETZ, Florist. Bell 'Phone 113. Ealeigh, N. X '' Primary. Secondary; or Tertlarv BLOOD POISON Permaatly Cured. Ysu can bm treated at fcins under same auaranty. If yeu have taken mercury. Iodide potasn. and still have achee and pains. Mucus Patches In Mouth. Sere, Throat. Pffnpies. Copper Colored Spots. Ulcers on any part of the body. Hair or Eyebrows falling out. write COOK REMEDY CO. 344 Masonic Temple. Chlcogo, III.,-for proofs of Curos. Capital $500,000. We sol Iclt the most obstinate cases, we have cured the worst cases In 13 to 35 days. 100-page Book Free. ' DURHAM AND CHARLOTTE R. 3t NORTHBOUND. SOUTHBOUND. y Time Table. . IN EFFECT MAY 16," 1898. iNo. 2. IX t m Ml. 31. Lv Parkerwood June. (Halllson) v. 11:45 L"V Putnam .11:50 LvGlendon W.. 12:07. Lv Llnwood ................ . .12:12 Lt Haw Branch .'.12:17 Ly Carbonton 12 :25 Lv Palmers .2:33 , ; 4. m. ArGulf ........ ...12:45 Train No. 1. .-iVM. LvGulf 2.-20 Lv Palmers ...... .. 2:30- Lv Carbonton . . ,: 2:38 Lt Haw Branch ............. . 2:46 LvLinwood ...... ............ 2:52 LvGlendon .... m 2:58 Lv Putnam 3 :13 Ar Parkerwood June. (Hallison) . . 3.-20 Connects at Gulf with the . C. F. & Y. V. Railway and1 at Parkerwood Junction (Hallison) with the Carthagar m-nA Western iRailroad. FRANK D. JONES, " MZ&i-th Superiatendaat. J CAROLINA AND NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY. Schedule Effective Dec. 17, 1899 . Northbound 1 Pass. Mixed. Mixed. No. 10. No. GO. No. C2. fThester. S.iuam y.-iuam T.TT xv Yorkville 9.15am 1122am Ar Gastonia.10.16am 1.10pm Ar Linc'nt'o.1 1.07am Ar Newton. 11.50am Ar Hickory. 12.13pm Ar Lenior. . x.xuui ....... ....... 3.20pm 4.30pm 5.15pm lv6.15pni 8.15pm Southbound- Pass. 3Iixed, Mixed. No. 9. No. 61. Lt Ar Ar No. 63. 5.00am 7.10am ....... Lenoir... 4.30pm Hickory. 5.28pm lvS.15a.rn Newton. G.OOprn 9.10am Ar Linc'nfn C.50pm 10.10am Ar Gastonia 7.54pm 12.30pm Ar Yorkville y.wpm j.uopm Ar Chester. 10.11pm 5.15pm , Connections at all Junctions witli Southern, S. A. L., S. C. & .G., Ex. L. Address, E. F. REID. Auditor, Chester S. C. I T. NICHOLS. Geeral Manager., j TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY. 1 Take Laxative Bromo Qnlnino Tab lets All-druggists refund money If if fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. j - x
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