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THE MORN .TOEBPy--. -JANUARY 8. 1001
V. " -- -rrr. -. ,
W Ma ai - , - f
Lu la 1l
Pavnter. their terms imug the same.
r i,. ivifn..,-. 'the newly elected iu'i":
Vs. i wnn.r, on -the bel'.cll 4111
Chief Justice Ilazehpp retired, j
; ( TO 8 E S PE A KE R M 0 OR E
Manila News from London J Representative S. -M.-Gattis
Withdraws from Race
last of Seven Brothers of the
' : ' Scales Family
Ieynolos' bad guess
Jim Headen Arrested ton the
4 '.Murder of Doiph Causey
Dr.' Gregorys Latest I n-
"' vention
London, Jan. 7.-A dSni'te!i tr&n
Manila mjs that tut. iit munie-pal
election was. held sneer ; f.;:.!y at i-S-1
mo. province of Benguct. Saturday. ;
The U'MTotes took iai in ,1 tUM-" ;
ti'U). - .
The construr-tinn of a idd nn-- n at
OV.napo. in addition to those? arMinila,
will 'be begun shortly. ;
A Kic napper Scared
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Greensboro.
lews has
bee
kath of Cai ' F
Sirred at -his h"''-
'lay "iught
Joungost b;"'ii 1
I. M7 Scale- a:.-
Jcftles of this :
(even brother?, a
. K:it men.
''Lieutenant. ;
Wr this morning
H Winston from
to dOtVn .0 Kan:-
b th me aiders
" fc-is 'jo: su.rpr
p-,iyc Furvhe
Aud . iv.v . '
vppjntvs.". a---.-"'
j,v.im : rehip ;
- V- through his
Senate, prc-
t
.Tan. T.-Special.
. .,,,1 here of the
i. S.-a'.es. which o.
, Paris. Texas. Fri
, Scale was. the
ho late Covornor
:, !, of Hon. -A. M.
1 was the last of
i whom were proini-
I
Omaha. Neb.. Jan. 1" ; lcmr
mailed at Lincoln, the writer, .who rep- j
,...,..nf liimulf one of the kidnappers ,
of Fdward Citdahy, Jr.. has made a for
. tl ,,lY..v t .fm-ii State's evidence asamst
his cout ederate . in return for immunity j
4- i,!,aJ Thu irii.irjiiitv has been i
made by Chief of Police lonahue ami
Mr. Cudahy.
MANY MEMBERS ARE HERE
x
The Seat theJWember. of Both Branch-
e Will Occupy-The K:e:tlon of Mr.
W. E. Woore, of Jackson, as Speaker
of the ilouss ol 'Represeutallves will
Granville "NT
Gnham
Greene
II. P. Jenkins (lit.
- P. L. 'Carr(l ;,
Hairtax-W. F. 'Parker (!)
I'.5 White U"
PILOT MOUNTAIN
llUUltiA " " - ,In
Harnett W. A, JStrt '-'y--Haywood-.!
oe (Jollin Uf - " ' '
IIendeion-0. V. F. BlytheK). . . .
Ile.tford-ll. J. Lawrtme (U). ....
Hyde Julian S. Mann !
Iredell A. L. Watts (- -
Iredell Dr. S. Stephnoa
Jackson W. K.i-;MHl,e (!
Johns ton-C. W. Richard-on
Johuston-John M. Morgan (D....
Junes A.. H. White d" ;,--Ix-noir
W. WCarraway V);Tv.-"
Lincoln Jack F. ItinehariH (!)
Macon H. D. Dean (I
Madison-I. X. Ebbs ,(H-j - '
Martin H. W. Stiibbs t I
amw-II-M J.1 Mnrnhew
r unanimous-Candidates for Office j ; , p(.i.ipT;bni e P. M. Shaniionhoine
but Arc Not So immense as In the Pa t , Mo(.kteul)U1T(V -jinVlz' (D)
' iSlecklenbnrg-W.'F. Asdrey (I)
Uii,V.,H I T'V Vinrlison (Ut...-
The Legislature meets Wednesday At Montgomery 11. X,rage (I)
School ljibrarv Association JEei last
night-'and perfected" an organizaticra.
'The .association elected officers fo-- the
eurrest year and adopted Nrules to gov
ern ihe library, thus potting it mi a busir
ness-Uke "basis. The officers elected for
this year are as follows: Prof. D. P-
102 ! Parker, president; Hc. Thos. West rax.
110 vie president; Dr. C. II. Brantley, sec
Uliretary; S. H. Brantley, treasurer; and
"JyC O. Finch, librarian. This library w
primarily for the benefit of the Sti'i
2 hope Ili-h -School .and community and
IS)! is highly deserving of the degree of sue-
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D. Rockefeller. J. Pierprnt:Morgan and
DK. W. E. WE IHE.
James j. urn ; are s Veterinary Surgeon
tO TDpen up. a trans-contyieptal Jine from
ocean to ocean, bnt also, to contiai .
fMnsnnptarinn line from- Hing Kong.
Graduate of Cornell University.
China, two-thirda of the way around t i . JPAKK KOAD, WEST KALHILUi
JO
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109
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cess Haw assured it.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the Bap
tist and Methodist churches of FLuf-h,-combined,
gave a Twentieth Century en
tertainment at the High-School building
last, evening from 7 to 10 o'clock.
globe to Southampton. If this seneme is
finally brought to completion t a travel
ler may start from lpn gland an dtrave'
t j China by -way ot th'. country md
pay Rockefeller, 4 Morgan and Hill for
crery mile" of h.is.ioii5 journey.
intrcst&t 'Pboaa 42.
O.-il v One Deatlt Last Vcar In a Popnla- ;
tion of Twelve Hundred Furniture j
Factory to B.) Unlit- Hotel aud Cot
taces to. lie 8ircct?d at-Vade Jlefum
Sfrr;isL
Pilot Mountain. N. C. Jan. 7.
CurrcHtondence of The Morning: Post'.
Pilot Mountain 'ha? -one of the best
health records for the past year -li the
State or in the United States. -There
was only one death here in P.KMj. which
witli l.l'OO inhabitants, makes the per-
ceil cage .ess man i-iv oi uu i- i
Reynolds was! Mr. Jo'b lie:f has recently ciccrea
home' two larsro r-r.Cii .-:-u- cuuuings ;ii .u.u..
jet ji ii ;i o;o:iCa ;. are genera i siort.
Dodson' iiw. JiuV5 ?',.ri.-ai a stocii ot
oneral u-;Mn ' 'Smith s
noon. .Many oi iut- ijiumnnuv .
arrived iu the city yesterday and today
will witness the arrival of practically all
the solons.
The Democratic members caucus to-
j night at the capitol. There is an earner
! disutwition among the .members, already
here to get dmwn to work.. They are
well posted on public o.uetions
Of course, the fellov.J who waut office
are on hand. They are indispensable at
the inauguration of a session of tue
Legislature. This year, ho-wever, there
are fewer applicants for office than for
.many vears past. Some of the old offi
cers "of the Legislature are not opposed
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rniiig to hi
hingtou. He will
pornw to call the
i.day and swear
Heyr.dds .says he
.tlie elevir.ion of
chief j;ist;veship.
...uc a. v;v;iv':":0'.
and U...-i'.
Mr. Itey-
stre
frr ro-eiectioii.
Mr. Walter E. Moore. 'of Jackson, will
be the Speaker of the House. The elec
lion of Mr. Moore was made certain yes
terday by the withdrawal of Mr. S. M.
Gntris of Orange, who was the funr..-
m 'jo
; j,to:v b ::UV.i a: .:2.) M.-.:n ttveer.
A f :;-vJ':e i.v.-to,-? is o;.f 'cu'our now speaker's only, opponent.
I .v.',ro?.:Mjs vctieh -3 'ire ;o 'have built i n,.imv is Mr. Gat'tis letter of
! ut o'i:-t 0. J. !:ii:ry is one of the awa-l from the rare;
;.:v.!-;.;; a; f.r..v'kh:;e:K The capital stock iMr Eaitor:
i .; b'Ci,-;:: with -.v;.i t.e i 5.000. 1 take this method of announcing that
i '.Vo '.; .- p:K.;r.-ssvi at ade-Mec.im mv name will not be pmsented to the
i S'-v:-:j.l-s w:.;:h 'ivii: l- Opened up for ; Democratic caucus for speaker oi
j r'-j,. ...::: '.:. tiie U'm:uer. The proprie- ! .House of -Representatives
i i- '";(. tV Je:ik::is. of Winston, are jhank the members who have given ex
wi til
th
1 desire itn
tin
v'.'.tC;: vt .11- , t . i -.it : . ,,, 1, .it-,.! nii.l Ii.:ive enl
h :id liC tritcts out for "o cottages. The Vade-rrc-'"..'V
'f i Meema is uuJoubted'y uie of the best"
last of this juiueral springs in the State.
il.f
W.
L. Cohoon is- out j
,i;,ic !orlc or t lie
il? citrus, ui i - jug JCIICIOUII III n C VY UUOII1DOO
,.-ieciUon eon to oe ,
-o ihwe is no more j Palm Beach, Fla., Jan. . Joe Jefter
Coiioon is v, i'il ; son 'has located here and will lie a prop-
has a 2 i 'xa erty-ownei. Jsatumay a (teai was con-
!';-: eluded whereby he and .Mayor W tiildon
notice t
the-position oi
:t Ani I feet v
t . . .. t ...:.,,M. -.:T:i'( in 1
i 4Xy-t"'-X . 'vUn no uianitine lot it' is Ihtrlr
it'tJ .;.'": 'jV the great cause i huge winter liotel. '
I in1 . -
f this Citv. lor,
t.-. ri 5 f.-.l ' 't -..-'V.i.
I
'.Id secured fifteen ncres of hue property.
must of it in it lie city limits. On one
intention to erect a
Ir will have a large
t.-i
v-Tf .v-irs a
.Bia-.r & -".
v-.,r,., vr tne business
i -' - - ... . .1 If"'!
woi'sa oi . jis: 'i- (
FOR THE 'INAUGURATION
oj
i: -wiitiSis" Important Meeting of General
.. ;S4 ffec'iSu '"john - Committee sterday -
V-V ' s r.d Ait Graves. , . . . -;, . r '- "'' ' v"
iLV' .v: ' ' vwvlay for playing ..'.. . "i-,-
y i i:
'. i-)ti '.Hi.
Nxai -r.i
u:orn:niC i : -sriie Sub-eomiuittees Report-Bxcelleut
K e ' it I T i . T . '
j Froxre BeiiiS 7Iatle la ihe Pre-
were rcieaeu
,se by with a
iwo ot tticm on
Will Caldwell
. i.u ,!3 n . i.
limlnary Arrangements
military Kates
arrested early this
::. i town.- by Con-
t a tid Deputy SiierilV
aud lodged in jail, it
j'i be reme:.;o.rea tnat uoipu oau.-es
wh.wt a-.i-.-i hilled, ii was ssi'J.
t V'!H' llwuters. t: appears that Jim ' o'clock- iu it ho mayor's office
a fiacie or V ui. nrcu tne "i-:tudanco'was large, and very gratifying iy-h Dist
There was an important meeting of the
.1
general committee on the inauguration t ,tli Dist
of Governor Aycock yesterday
... l.r...ll.. 1. i.il mi ir
jU'ession to llieir kiuii..s n;rniis iui uiv
and assure them that 1 shall always re
member with gratitude their considera
tion and kindness.
M. G ATT IS.
Mr. Walter. E. Moore. wh is to b
honored with, the speakership is one of
the nioi-t popular young 1 lenioci ats m
the State. Mr. Moore, who is a. typical
representative of the west, enjoys a
lucrative practice as a lawyer. As grand
master of the Grand Lodge of Mason
he made a splendid record aud citizen of
the State, and no one is lienor quaiuteu
to wield the navel ever tho House
than he.
The Post gives this morning a list of
the member's of both branches of the
Legislature, together with the numbers
of the seats they will occupy. Th.s Re
publicans ami Populists seat to them
selves in the House, save in one r two
insninces. Old familiar faces in the
General Assembly of ISttU will be f nind
in the same seats this year. Mr. Fraiik
Thorn p'sofi. the 'representative fronV Ons
leov. has seat No. i again, which is in
the front on the extreme left.,
MEMBERS OF SENATE.
r No. Seat
1st Dist.-W. II. Bray (D)
1st Dist. S. U. N'ann (D) v.
2d Dist I. W. Miller (D)
'd Dist. II. S. Ward (D) .....
3d Dist S. J. Calvert (D(
4th Dist E. L. Travis D
Dr. R. H. Sjieight (D)..
at ONhdi Dist. F, G. James (D)
1 7th Dist. I. .M. Arlington (in...
Moore A. A. r . Seawen
Nash-C. F. Ellen (D) .
New Haiiover.-( Jeorge Ronntree(D)
W TT:,,,nvPr-M. S. W illard(D.) . .
Northampton-F. R, Harris ji'. ...
Onslow Frank Thompson yu-
Orange F. M. Gat.tis
PasutiotaiiK-T. IV Aasn ' -
Peuder J. R. Banuerinan (D.
Po! k-J ohn W. M e Karl a n ( U L
Pamlico George peesDL
Perquimans Thomas It. Ard (D).
Person W. T. Bradshaw (D :-
Pin-W.I. Nichols dVVi'ViV""
litt Thonuis II. Barnhill (D.
Randolph-John ' -T. ? Brit ton (1 ....
Randolph Chnrles Ross H.
Richmond A.-,i. iuie '";''
Robeson J. B. I attersou t t
Robeson J. S. Olive (u . ..
Rockingham-J. Robert Barrett (D)
Rockingham-.J. H. i.tuie v"
Rowan-K. Lee N ngm: yu)
Rowan-L. H. JtotfirocK ";-.-
Rutherford J. r . Alexanuci x, . . .
Sampson N- inincau u
Sampi-on-E. B. Owen
Stanh W. V. KUiocK y
StokeV Riley J." Petree (hi...
Surry Samuel G. Brinn (K)
Swain John. Burnett 0L ........
Scotland-Hector McLean (D i . . .
Transvlvania-R. U. Zachary tD).
Tyrrell A ngUNi YV." Ow.ui (DL
I nion -Jotin . nnci: ;"
Yant-e W. B. Dan.?is - - -
Wr-,,ke E. C. Beddlngheld (D..,..
Wake .John P.. Pearson (D)
Wake R. V. Samns tin...
Warren-S. J. Daniels (;.
WashingtoitThos. W . Blount (Dl.
Watauga-W. II. Calloway (.1)....
Wavnt W. R. Allen (Di
Wa'vne G. E. HOOd (D
Wilkes H. L. Green (1).....
Wilkes Edwin O. Masttn (R
Wilson H. (i. Connor (I
Yadkin F. B. Benbow (R). . ... .
Yancev W. M. Mcintosh (R
Great Transportation Scheme
New York. Jan. 7. Ihe on t com or
the. great railroad deals which marked
the world of finance last "veek are re
maikable. but even more remarkable ae
the possibilities "that are of en to tnse
Good for Sister Lease
Topeka,. Khn., Jan. 7 Mrs. Mary E.
lease has .written friends at Toaeka
from New York that f-h-e wilil Avithdraw
her suit for divorce-..and re turn to Kan
sas to live with hir iiusband. She "vvLil
quit the W'twrs field- aiid wi-1 : derto
the wmaimlei-.cf h.5r life to an ai-de-avor
tv make a Tuappy .hcaae for her
husband and children. -
Smoke rurts, the latest an.', best 10c.
Cigar on the market.
THE BEST PRESCRIPTION FOll
''...-' CHILLS. '
Ynd fever is a bottle. of Grove's Ta-t?-Jo?s
".Chili. Tdnic. Never fails to c r
then why experiment with wo. -, ;,1 s,
imitations. Price 50 ccote. Y'cur ir.-ao
back if it fails to cure.
lid
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70
10
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34
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40
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10
14
so
87
11
115
113
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101
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27
43
48
no
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00
07
120
21
ed Prices.:
At Reduc
All of 'em Boys
and Ulsters.
We give you
vou usually have to pay
finish. NoL prices-
Boy's Long Pants Suits
TO.OO
.' S.00
stee and Reefer Suits, Bys' Overcoats
Long-pants Suits, Boys' Short-pants Suits, Boys' Y
a chance to buv Boys' Clothes during this week for less than reguiar
, pay "or the poor kind that is sold in many Stores. Then yon buy wh
Eoy's Shurt Pants Suits
regular prices. les, ctu aper th:;n
t is best m raoric, ct uu
$12.50 go at.
10.00 go at.
7.50 go at.
0.00 go at.
6.00
4.80
$.750 go at. .
7.00 go at.
C.(K) go til.
n.OO go at.
4.rM) go at.
.: 3.00 go at.
$0.00
5.00
4.80
4.00
3.20
2.40
Overcoats
Suitable to wear for boys of all ages from four years up.
.$12.50 Overcoats for. .
10.00 Overcoats for. .
7.50 Overcoats for..
0.00 Overcoats for. .
5.00 Overcoats for.
4.00 Overcoats for.
3.00 Overcoats for.
.$10.00
...... 8.00
(5.00
4.80
...... 4.00
, 3.20
2.40
and Ulsters
This sale starts tomorrow- morning and
continue.-, all the week or maybe longer.
Evry ' purchase must be for cash;' but,
to accommodate mothers", we've con-,
eluded to send them out oa approval.
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You have good choice as
Some of the
all this week
Will Change" Motive Power
I.omlon. Jr.n. 7.Tt a iineting of the
London UndergVAuid Railway Company
todav it was voted to issue bands fjf
l',f.0JK!O iintiXlsJlJ6r the purpose of
(hanging the motive power fr Ui steam
to electricity.
DURHAM
Take Warning, You
1 Snt,rJ,,y .Wt. J.n.rr 12. the Spo-ial ,? ip0 ,1 J,; ,7 icn-doiiaf bSl
: ...S..'& D. BERW ANGER,
. One Price Clothiers.
t
yet to make your selection.
rpi, i I
I l J t 1 J lot. --- WX'Vt I 1 V I J. ' I
iV)i Ti's; V;'J ther. gra:deI the ylsto
.. vrifSwfs ihi).?. Will
tvw-.r. -Mr'ia, but tac oncers j wumintu .
6 waliciDT or .Jjndiiig him s-joii. ! T
J. 11. YV. Sugg (D).
T. D. Warren (D.
B. F. Aycock (IJ.
S. Kenan reported for the pro-.'j iis-l George I.: Morton (D).
. . . . .. ,. . . . i . - I f ., 1... llt-AI-ll 1 J . f ' . . 1 1
a i . IUM. Ti-.a
'. 'A a roaiot-a. .or.it s-oaa vjji.o rgxam committee, outlining a proposed j nh Dhtt. John E. Burroughs (D) .
ytos U ovmak lujojr.ffl. which will not be finaliy fixed 12th Disr. N. U. Broaghton (D). ..
n u., to tl, legist g2 raehiM.::
v.5Nlvf.jf brlca for a no vr. tne x- 3 goQun!ttu. T?be ceroinaTiflss will prob-i-4 pt-I. W. S. Roberson (P). .
, r.- . . . dm diii .kl n.zaMAtiiiy tk jls uaiu. ii,nr: i.'is;. uupcki .v. uivmi tuj..
Ooial O.dj fii:md Svra the inlU-i: ,V.:si'
liOin i-'Ksl.
Stephen Mclntire (D.
James 1. McNeill (D.
1
11
45
30
43
37
0
. 7
21
20
10
r5
38
34
o
27
, 44
4j
5
4
one
V l'VT Z1" K:j?tm rUvCv?"' wvviuu, 'T1,. , w "u"?!l7th Dist. James A. Loug (!..:.
t ' viiiilw! kjuk i3ei ' ds pindt. lh 8eal-r oJlcer in j ,g.y Dirt! ifo va-4 Foiishw (D) 20
S ? df .oarjS tf- trtsaiicc r1 Jo eomma-L ander j:h t j " London (D;.. 33 !
i
itj-s-!, 7 lurvajua, wimi W v.'ool ill).
. . 4. . . tfTt. . ' . .- , . . . ! J ilS . ST. .
fc.yi aiiuwr uu rija; rm. Aas-,4fese4 ti coav.?fl stee, uai aai-J ooopsiry D st. Came ou Morrison (Dl
ivJNStSi. etroOfti. on & 0':'&'om all trna th Btat ware snriousi rJ- t....J 1 i ..a. iiv.
h4 5?m ths g'5a la an itant aoi sijo comr and 1m per sj- Ueui- ? . tvrr.it H C, Vfe v lister' lVi"
Dr. Orcgory elaitt that tntel President Winston of th a. & Mr Ot4-;" n Ut Jhn S Henderso-i ("dV!
car t nrd it ta race of. sixty vt. br lE.riu.tiou -addrvsaed , the com- I.,;,. u 1 . .t... T' t.,tv, w in.
fciu ehwllv,- - Th .inecaanlim, . Wch jurdia.f th military feature, . aasarins ! 7.'- X)iJ.Jy ' i SriltelcatheV 'V)
Up"S3 D? th riw, loids he;. eouueuitte -thii th atip X. Jk M. ,;;s.h Dlv.-S-tiiiut-1. Marhstl R 1 .' . .
' wwtrusioa . ! thai th? Cowari Os w?ortd thM JAt compa-Irt O Alclnto'. (P)
frsli rt of SHbj of fehiA 0 ron to l4iea ha alrf czp-:-d -taelr a;.ir Di'-L" II 'Michael' ill).'.'. '.
XC h'- A wjtaieot to attend. i3';, Dist --ud"r.n V. Miller H)
M. H. Justiw (Dl. . . . .
?aa bre au-ty thouAsnd roujiaa . committee was making tho
t trJa-Jtav. Tac c-;f of this r5t!a, t jftrrausfOmeu-u for ceoovatJoi;? :
irwai5K cianaii. 4;i io KCCa ZliO COSldtoS,
1 : .
1 1 K T I I I.S I
'-'.i 111 :.t l i 11 H lilt.
fi th' fur. o U o t .th army..' 'i', B, Moselj was stibsti luted
jfUf; tl V.' 8-.,-;-r, m h tdin
L Ch'Jrch t-hlo -r
l wee
1 .
, 33d Dist.
' Or . o-.i i
H'U ao v.
30
10
14
15
42
25
IS
I (;
31
:;'
40
48
47
17
2-S
i si.: L' i. ou rue w.'ivs una nr-a .u.i.
. .m:". , . : - O-tlll lll
Pw ST-I II T J 1.-.. . f. 1 'Jlilll
.h oisre?atious ! vA wara ftnd n-.-a; committee, that
the
11s rc-
1) ,s.i; tit i rj a:-ge .jjT er.g.ige-'t in a canvass of
oI tfrvci... .-eJK i anticipated. A-jtyid rquesfi that the citizen
reeit o. r.;c ia oetaa; ooserved by ;6po:i( ailv.
111100 . 6:'-.f Pinor'.,
.'.feftsee I' W
;',-oi ducted by ,t..
'wiur-rhes.
J fie funei;!., oi s.in
, aoniac;er; fi t
t The h-jn
rour or tne aotuii j Ti,c :u-.x.fiSHa rr nniMint to entertain the
Ltii tti j. -1 . t-. , , tohr.era "as guaranteed i!'i nuntarv com-1
meter ana i neiKts. ;.mitto,0i nnd tho
1. M. Oudger (Ir. 23
YV YV. Strinsfield (D). . . 21
-J. M. Cander (Rl 40
Dist. Joel I, Crisp (Rj 41
MEMBERS OF HOUSE.
No. Seat.
;tors of 'those jr,ques'tcd. to'
A'ij'jiaut
Alamance Elijah Long (D).....
Alexander (1. J. Carson (R)
Alleghany--Jo.seph C. FiM,(D).
Ash e I lira m YVe n v e r ( R ) .......
(iVneru! was ! Anson L. D. liobmson U. . .
nii niilitar;
compa- Beaufort B. B. Nicholson (D).... .
int'i Miiit -;ift..ra 111 ihf. Smt.s Hon le--I-. J . W instOIl (Dl.
u Y. Thonilow was i j-si.,,5,.,,,.,,, , ,tt tin.' (v..,,,,,..,! Vi. I Ittftde-ii K. P. McCnlloek IL . . . . .
el; this afternoon ;r.,,f:,.ri ,,,,,v,i.ra. nusnt .,t'ni,. iii,ivni.: ! llvOuw'u-k- -Dr. D. B. McNiel (Dl.'.
t . A . . . .. t t 1. 1 : -ns.
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Curtis ( D) '
Spainhour (D)
m (D. .- .
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iy to attenu theiji,, liave'inade the" following rates to j Chatham J. !. AR1 vcr (U;. . .
ihe inauguration of tiovernor Aycock Cumuenanu- i.. n.. ajcivjiuou av. .
Cumberlana-i'. j;, Dali (Uj.
"" -c,'-,r- A. ( . Kiikman. In-- .tu r,-m,iirt.e f.i." w :xa nnd me.inA is Bnnortinbo--L C.
Klv.J ':' ,-;,','i,:V H Mrs;'!feo nested to meet t the mayor's oftice ltu.'kc -J.' F
l T ;: hi niutuer. air ami t f 0-clock this .afternoon. !Caindea-U, C. Ba
.- i' il. , i.
'", lUiU ru,li January 15:
ad. was here last ;ch.M.lotte .,
i . . ... ...i- ..! r ""
loj. a tea near Mt.
ajrifc-u
fsr.era'.-
' Bert;ei!ii.t 'i
tioacd a'. lvL....
wrealns, ko::;;
djertr ivjvv
October, bu: ; .,.
Airy
P.sr, T. M. Ir(;y.
"Oiirlsitian Ado ;c.
v .Mr, Andreir . ,
ir this iiioi Tlr.,-
'h.- he -.v:;,
. fieedlnS" fo:
ton papers.
. . Mr. T. L. McC
Jng from i.-cxing where he ierformed
;be sau mis.ui ilU,.vmg his wife last
' P, eek.
Airy after
Durham . .
Payetteville
Uorest City
l1lirtiiin . .
a tile city to.;ay..GrP0,ls,loro
of W mstoa iGoi.lsboi-o-.
Jit th
lit or of the Raleigh
:s .a tno
IIo'jsm pro-
'""'ir!ot-. nnd Wilmbair
iy returned this morn
Kentucky Court of Aopeals
ppfals,. on reo! ?.Ul;yiu? , foi. .tJ0.. Janu
ary term' this lU'.niin?, seleGfe'd '"JnUge
,'Jhomas II. Payni,.,. Jls Chief Justice.
'Ihe.seieftion Vas i11;,ih. i,x casting: lots
betwieen. Judges Ii. -l. D. -Dufl'jv and
.
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S3.50 ' Cabarrus V. II. Morris ID)
2. GO'i('aldwei:-J0h:i B. Lstiell (it)....
.50 Caiterer-W. N. W. Taylor (D).
1.5r.!CasweIi W. S. Wilson (D). -. . .
5.00 j Catawba W. B. Gaitbef Dj. .
3. J10 Cherokee W. G. Paine:, (R.L ...
l.OO'ChowaiiW. D. Y'elch ()).....
.5.1 Clav R. T. Coleman (R). ......
2 25 Cleveland C. R. llocy iDi. , .
4.70 1 Columbus -D. C. Alleu (U.
4.(i0 i Craven 11 .15. lieree t uj
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2.40 Cur rltuck-js. m. uensiey un
4.75
3.55
2.45
5.10
Davidson II. H. Hartley (Dl.r
Davie C M. sheets (Kl . .... , . . .
Dare-C T. Wi'.lWuus (D)
Duplin D. J. Cavltou (Dl . . ......
,55iDiuIiam--R. i. Russell (U
Edgecombe--. L. iiauguiriuge (U
Edgeeombe-B.. F, Bhelton. (D). . , .
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l.nt rUnoro ,
Mrriou
Max ton . . ... . . , .
Mooresboro .
Norfolk ..i-.ih. .......
Rural Hall . .rt .
Rutherford ton ; ,
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Shelby . . , v. .f r . . . ....
Suffolk v
Weldon .',11 , ". .'. . . ; 1.0
Wilmington :'.Vi'y ,V-v-. .. r, r05
siJ.W itrt lie sold .Tiirmnr' 14 find foV ! CHmvO; F MftSHm ( D)
njflt-uins trains of the. lottir final limit jOatVs-r-L. .L. SuiIva (Dl. . .
January 'V,lU01.;j ; 1 l.'Jiai.n ill; rA.,YY.J.irjiham (Dj
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,1.05 Forsyth J. B.Wfc$Wlrer (p r
2.VU5 -Forsyth P. T. V-fin (D). . . . . aj
i.20 Franklin Yr H- m borough (Dl... 4
,1 r.s. t a.tni, ft- -w. Afftsun (Dk-.. . ...
Hudden Deallv:i W. W. Perklnaon
l.lUle Interest Taken In the Proposi
tion to issue Bonds for Public Ini
provrmeuls - -
Dniham, N. C. January 7. Special
In the twinkliy of an, eye' -yesterday
norning the life 'of 'Mi-. V. YV, Perkm
son, an aged and highly respected cili
zen of Durham.Svent out. He had been
complaining several - hours of hert
trou'ble. Noiwithstauding his feeb.e
.mdiritui he ar.ose testeraa hiouj..w
and as was his wont, started to irm.i.
Methodist Sunday .-hool. Up on Ma.u
.tieet he became dizzy and grew faint.
Friends carriedif "tothe home of Mr.
W. A. Jenkins, his brother-in-law, who
lived near by. v,lle sat duwn and in a
few minutes was a corpse. The phys-i
cians sav that heart disease was the
cause of his sudden death. Mr. Perkins
was in bis Olst year of agi and Avas
known and loved, by all of -our pens
ile was twice married. His first ;W..fc
died in Raleigh fiuite a number of years
ago and todaj his remains were' taken
to the capital eity and laid beside tno?e
of his first companion. By his dead Wife
he had several children all of w hom are
grown. Later iilife he married a second
time, his wife being a Miss Crockett, of
Henderson, before she was married. By
this union there is-one child, a uaugnieu
Tho deceased had lived in Durham some
ton or twelve years and was well and
favorably fcuow.n to all of our people.
Since coming here he has been in the
employ of Mr. J. S. Mesley, the mer
ehar.c tailor. His death was sudden and
unexpected and it. has brought. ' gloom
"a ad sorrow to a 'large number of rela
tives and friends.
Today was the time when Jhe people
were to pass" their -verdict cli tha pro
posed issue of bonds for street aim sewer
I)urposis- iwo .hundred ihousiand (lobars
in all. As n rale the peo;?!.-; did not
seem to iiAvM the m"t-;r vru-of much
imoovraiK-w .n:d dUS ao: y..are way or
anoiher about it. Those wko -:i:J vote,
or at least a la rye p-r rtmi. ) the cium
ber who went 1.0 the polls. td;np'y did so
because some of their ii'itnZH J'.sked
them to do so. . As...i rosu't c ' thn
careiessnoss it seem at this t'v.ev late
in the afternoon!, that the. bonds vill go
by default. Undr the' act'-a auajority of
the qualitied voters of the city , will have
to vote for the bonds or the" matter is
last. YYThile the people did not so seem
to consider it the question that now con
fronts the aldermen is a serious one.
Durham must have a perfect sewer sys
tem, but tne. question now is,, if the
bonds are lost, how .is she to get it? It
will come any way.
Tho county commissioners were in
session today the first meeting in the
new year. There was nothing - of spe
cial importance done. . Only the routina
work was looked after.
Hon. H. A. Foushe?. senator-elect
from this district, and Hon. R. G. Rus- JVk
sell, the new representative of Durham, ymBJl
county in the lower branch of the Leg- gA
iature. went down to Raleigh this after-- J&
Some time in the near future it. is an
nounced .that Mr. and Mrs. Alexander-
.Fiudlay, of the Southern Conservatory
of .Music, will give an entertainment 0.
concert. They both gave one here some
time ago which was greatly enjoyed by.
the people and the announcement that
another is to follow is the cause of. re
joicing among those "who like fine music-
ii
vMMPANV'Svi.
LIFB.-INSPR$NQE
GAIN IN BUSINESS
was over
y y'i 4
Dollars
iiousaea
IN EXCESS OF THAT OF ANY OTHER COMPANY, owinto its
SUPERIOR MERITS regarding SAFETY, LOW PREMIUMS,
LARGE ANNUAL or ACCUMULATED DIVIDENDS, EQUITABLE
SURRENDER VALUES, ATTRACTIVE and
Incontestable Contracts
and OTHER ADVANTAGES. . y
Several Special Agents wanted, and Lcoal Agents where we are
not now represented.
Any one can write insurance for th" Penn Mutual.; .
Send for copy of "Penn .Mutual in Itforth Carolina.
Address' ?B; :RANEY;aKg; -
RALEIGH, N. C
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"Library at Stanhope IZlgh Wbool
, . - , j--" - i-,F)nch, N. C, Jan. 5;
CorresiKindenc-Q .of '.Jhe 'ilorn'mg Post.
,..The,.in;mteK o.thet 'Stanhope. High-
Here is the . only way you can
stop that bo
from wearing out
so many
unless -you buy him
"ARriGR-CLAD
They everlastingly wear.
The boy gets tired of them.
99
iris
$1.50 ana $2,00
Wm. T. HARDING,
nnnin ad CHHP nnH TDITMkT STORE,
Raleigh, N C fjl
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