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THF mow ni mo poSTs -FRIDAY. MARCH 7 IQ02 THE MORNING POST r a 1 noil. r. rrriiHKi daily Br w VOHIli CABOUJiA publishing CO - Editor M UMKIPnOS PBICEt One Year , Six Mouths. . . . , Three Months.. One Month. , '.$3.00 ... 2.50 " ... 1-23 . .50 '. Office In the Pullen Building. Fayetteville Street. ti, r-.. -.aiioi, iviof letters on subjects of general interest. The wruei ; muenc wno are more iuuy pusxeu, ou iu,s Have we a -distinctive music in this a goodly, share in the way of young hope- the face- and to lower the protective tariff country which has been able to impress fuls to the new organization, and the to hs lcgiiimate ends, that it ehail bz itself permanently,' that is or waa not , Laurinburg Exchange extends to the no longer prohibitory," , ' created by ,he ,0, or baSed uppi he hapr copartner, ,he (Cowing e.com- "mTu? TS7Zl instinctive melody and sentiment pecu- , agement: ready to talk to their Congressmen :n liar to that race? "Down Upon the 1 "Maybe they will some time find them- snrh a strain this Tf will 1 rant Suwanee River," "Old Folks at Home," ; solves in as awkward a situation as the Bourbonism if these Congressmen shall ,,, , , ., . , TT ,, , , fiuns iu iiiiiL oki story wnere "My Old Kentucky Home and songs of wldower with gJx cnildrenJ married a like character constitute the only crea- j widow with the same number, and their marriage was blessed with six :" more. One day the lady came rushing in from the back yard, cryiny, 'Husband, run here! Your ; children and my children are about . to kill our children!' " pay no heed to such warnings. -s- tions which are distinctively American, and these are Southern and based upon the negro's love of -home and his in spiring genius as well as faculty for melody. The Post would be glad to hear from some of its, readers and lovers of subject. A handsome monument in memory of o m . : k ipttpr. An on j mcus communications will not be noticea. Rejected manuscript will not be returned. liner letters of local nes "nkfullj thb Confederate dead will be section of the State will bs ihanniuuj , receired. j unveiled in the loyal and beautiful Merely personal controversies will not toyrn of -yison on the iorll of jjay liext, A?Jedn ittPM and com- the cliraox of the labors of the noble Address all business letters anu jj," . munications for publication to "j women of that comnmnrty. And the MSll1G POST. . rrTTFj committee having charge of the ce e- The telegraphic news service ot iui - . MOI:XIXg POST is absolutely full and : monies have been most fortunate m their ompIete. and lVuneqnaled by any ro"i- j selection of an orator. Mr. Henry ins nfsrsnnnui- onnth of New iorK, ' . . . "VrtTr " snecial Jount neeus no eu Hsapin; (lir Harvest Burlington News.) Sin or shame in young or old is al ways to be deplored. And it is. espe cially ead to see a young person's life ruined by a sinful act, and sad to see a young being reaping a harvest that has been sown in a moment, but when that has an old gray-haired mother service is furnished us under special , arrangements with THE LAFFAN NEWS BTTKEATT of the New York Sun, and is the same service that is used by The Sun itseir, which Is known to be superior to any service in anv newspaper in the Tl"?i States. This service is received nizhtly by wire in the office of THE MORN1M' POST directly from the New York Sun, and includes special cables and domestic news and all commercial and market reports. WASHINGTON BUBRAlft ffntrttln. Hulldlnz, lOth & D. St a. N. Xf KASTKKN OTTICE. ISONimiii St.. New York. WESTERN OFFICE 517 V. S. TCxprs Bl'd. Chlcan. I r cbnree of the Stern W. I loyd Special Apncy. Snb-ribrr to THE POT r re qnetid to note tb date on the label ef their paper and fnd In their renewal belere the expiration. Thia will prf TrnlmlIn;r Blagle fne. All pa pers avIII be discontinued when the lime paid up expires. THE WEATHER TSAYj S Fair; warmer. 3 FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1902. eulogy at this date and in this section cs to his superb fit ness for such, to him, pleasant duty, a duty though sad yet fraught witn mem ories of the most glorious deeds that history records, of a soldiery and a cause not equaled in the annals of men's heroic efforts or a people's sacrifices. That which prompts the erection of these monuments appeals -to the noblest sensibilities and inspires to the loftiest ideals in citizenship. Mr. Blount will fill hf mMsnro of the expectations of his friends' and the demands of the oc casion, we are sure. ; The New York Sun insists that the late Hon. T. Jefferson was a strenuous ad vocate of ship subsidies, rebates, etc. We can readily believe it. If there was anything within the realms of religion, science, or politics that our distin guished party progenitor did not em brace or advocate, we have yet to hear of it. Indeed The Sun proceeds to prove its assertion in this particular instance, just as has been done in every other instance, by quotations from Mr. Jeffer son's papers. And being as how we are orthodox, we dare not say that Mr. Jefferson " was not right always right, in iact he was not only right but Presi But then, with respect to subsidies in general and ship subsidies in particu lar, Mr. Jefferson's views flooded the coun-try one hundred years ago. We have grown some' since then. 3 "The President is "studying up' on Southern industrial conditions "prepare atory to his visit to Charleston. Con- Just seven days from the down-pour of rain in the mwtintain section the Southern is able to roniume the riwining betn of it through trains from Asheville to who must go out with her loved one Chattanooga, and it local from Ashe- int the harvest field under the scorch- ville to Murphy. This will convev some in- un and r;i:h,n rCap harVeBtl . . - ' .or alone, in the bitterness of her grcef idea of the enormous damage suffered eit at her firesido wniie the darkness by this a-atil road in that section alone, gather about her and the winds tell It has been said' that the mcnev cost her of the sins of her darling child. to the company to repair the injuries a yUnf man f am.n ... , . just entering noble manhood who had will exceed a quarter of a million of his fieed in a moment, crossed dollars. It will require very many pos- the threshold of our State penitentiary songers and maiuy cai-lcads of freight for a long term, leaving an old mother FOUNDED 1842 "5in: Their Own Praise." The price of a piano depends on the material, workmanship and brafns that go into it. Good work in a piano is sure to show,, in daily wear. Whateve; price you pay, if you get quality first the best quality you can secure-satiM faction is likely to follow. The STIEFF has durability, beauty and a fine singing quality of tone. It's a good piano to buy, and the price is low. In buying the Stieff piauo. you only pay one small profit, that the manufacturer's. Write at once for our factory prices and easy terms. See our Exhibit at the Charleston Exposition. to enable the company to recoup this loss. - Our friend the Greensboro Telegram thinks "When Prince Henry gets back at home, who bade him good-bye with a broken heart, as she wailed, "My baby, my baby boy, how can you leave your poor old mother, so lonely, my poor baby boy." To her he was the same little fellow that had gone to slesp in to her arms just a few years ago, but Germany his head, mar have been so ' to 'the wotM he was the fast young man, turned by -the reception given him over j who in a moment of drunken anger had here that his Royal Brother will be . murdered his friend. Long after her sorry he sent him." His experience in New York, Cincin nati and Chicago may inspire him to come over and run for city alderma'n, the "opportunities'' being so attractive and his constituent so largely of 'his own nationality. Any thing so he does'nt "take to the stage." "Chairman Parker" of the "Midrtle-of-'tbe-Road" Populists, has crawled out like the 17-year locuet, and -tells aiSenoe dat time." waiting world that his "party" will ad here "strictly" 'to its own platform, in the coming by-awl-hye. And- if Chair- dear old back shall have become bent with reaping, the harvest will still be unfinished. ' 5 Brother Dtckejr and tlie Duelists (Atlanta Constitution.) In reference to the talk of a probable duel between Senators Tillman and Mc Ltiurin, Brother Dickey said: "Dey ain't been no out-en-out duel fout sence befo' Freedom. I knows what I talkin' 'bout, kaze I been wit ness ter two er de so-call ones myself "Anybody get hurt?" he was asked. "Oh, yes, suh! In de fust oneen dey both wnz twixt white folks dey hiS me in dp lef sido pn hrnkp nnp nr mv man Parker promptly shoots the first ribs; eTJ in de pecon, dey me in man who makes the slightest move to;de right lrg. en I ain't been troubled CHAS. M. STIEFF. Piano flanufacturer, Baltimore, Md. North, and Sotitli Carolina, Georgia and Alabama Branch Wareroom, 213 North Tryon St.. Char lotte. N. C. C. H. WILMOTH, Manager, CHEAP BRIC One hundred and fifty thousand extra large Brick, mostly Salmon, at $4.50 per 1,000, f. o. b. cars. Sample may be seen at our office. Pure coarse and unadulterated Wheat Bran, by the ton and carload price; best Anthracite, Nut, Stove and Egg Coal, Thacker Splint Coal. Orders booked at summer prices if ordered promptly. Remember we are State agents for Thacker Domestic and Steam Ccal, ordered direct to any depot at miners' prices. K PHONES 41and71 JONES & POWELL. RALEIGH. N. C. interfere with so noble a purpose of a noble party every patriotic man, woman and child, iucludrng Indians not taxed will as promptly acquit him. The late Mr. Rouss inserted "Broad way" into his name by way of distin wid de rheumatism fum dat dey ter dis!'' "None of the principals got hurt?" "Oh, yes suh; dey all 'lowed tfat it hurt "em mighty bad ter think dey'd missed one n'er en hit me!" A number of our, exchanges are con demning the publication and circulation of a false statement purporting to be an sidering that the President's mother was interview between Senator Tillman and.a Southern woman he may study some Senator Piatt of New York in New York ' of );his famiiy traditions with great City last week, in which the former j profrt- be reinhlded tliat Senator urged the latter to use his laflu A Good Conjii .tledldne Many thousands have been restored to health and happiness by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. If af- name of Teter Winchester, the. latter ire it a tHaU fQr h .g rertahfto prov; to distinguish the place of the elder, and j beneficial. Coughs that have resisted possibly the younger, RoussV birth 1 a" other treatment for years have yielded THE UNIVERSAL FOOD CHOPPER. I guishing won his the street in success. His which he had son bears the j Winchester, Virginia, fancy. - Not an unpleasra; puce with the President to prevent him, the President, from going to Charleston, owing to the "excitement" growing out of the President's withdrawal from Sen ator Tillman of an invitation to dinner. The Post received a long rigmarole, furnished, we are surprised to say, to the press agencies by the New York Times, giving substantially the same statement, though more in detail and therefore more sensational; but the fak fchness of the thing was so apparent that apparent, in our judgment, that our news editor refused to use it. What was thought and ex pected happened; the whole story was promptly denied on the very next day, and was so thoroughly without founda tion that it did not have the presence of the two Senators in the same city at the time the conversation was alleged to have occurred to give it a coloring. The bulletin was what the newspaper boys call "hot" stuff," and with papers which depend upon such stuff or are willing to "let it go" regardless of the truth, such is acceptable. It "makes a sensation" and gives read ers who like more or less of condiment in their reading a relish for the nonce, but we insist that such matter does not give a paper character or enhance its influence for good. We do not wish to," imply that The Post may not be imposed on or has no bsen; but an earnest effort is made to exercise care over all matter which goes into its columns and to avoid as much as possi ble that which is false, or salacious, or "hot-stuff news" with no element of justification either of truth, good morals or public service. uncles, brave soldiers of the South, were not "anarchists," and, ateo, that his Southern ancestry were at least prudent in the selection of their guescs for dinner. The President has am inquiring, as well as acquiring turn of mind, audi the more he learns.' of the Southern people the less liable he is to go off half cocked, while holding his present po sition specially. The Rockingham Anglo-Saxon says: "Major Shaw and Captain Everett attended court at Whiteville last week. Major Shaw won a suit for th? railroad there, in which a jury had formerly given a verdict for $2,S00." From very recent occurrences it would seem the public conscience has become aroused to the flagrant abuses of this damage-suit business against corpora tions. Judge Neal stopped two cases for lack of sufficient evidence, Judge Allen has done the same, and juries have refused verdicts in several other instances. The Lord knows that the farce, in one respect, but a public de bauchery in fact, had been carried far enough. e A Vlllase Blacksmith Saved Ills Little on' llfa well-known vil- Mr. II. II.'IUack, to this remedy and perfect health been restored. Cases that seemed hopeless, that the climate of famous health re sorts failed to benefit, have been perma nently cured by its use. For sale by Orowell, -McLarty & Co.. Bobbitr-Wvnne lrug Co., aud North Side Drug Store. lage blacksmith at (iahnmsvilhv Sulli van county, N. Y., says: "Onr little son. five years old. has always been fiubject to croup, and so bad have the attacks been that we 'have that he would die. c.octor ami usea many medicines, out rowaru ine necessary expenses of the a? ChamberlaSn's Cough Remedy is now ociation in the consummation of its our sole reliance. It seems to dissolve ; srreat end On Mon Jav Col P B the tough mucous and by giving fie-; Mcsns appeared before our coram sW quent doses when the croupy symptoms; f , , , appear we have found thnt he dreaded '.r offf 1 rf idfnt V croup f cured before it ' get. settled." j .!f5. TheJ' There is no dancer in HvJntr th tvm,-! '"icu.iiie aiuouut iiuu sit It fabirrin Ariel Promptly (Concoi-.l Standard.) The Stare Good Roads Association. feared many times wnion organize I recently at Rn:eigh, ha We have had the ! requested earh county to contribute .10 RESTAURANTS, HOTELS. dy. for it contains 3:0 opium or other injurious drug and mny be given as confidently to a babe as to an adult. For sale by Crowell.' Mel. arty & Co.. Bobbitt-Wynne Drug Co., aud North Side Drug Store. We do-not wish to be unkind to our Durham friends who object to paying for the sidewalk improvements made "TUere ie a storm ITrcw!n2., (New York Evening Post.) Speaker Henderson has received an open litter, in n ply to his own . re. en comnmnie.T.ion of the r-ame sort, which ought to open his eyes. The Speaker had argued thnt the Republicans in Con gress should not do .'inything to reform the abuses of the tariff, and had re buked the Iowa man whom ne address ed for suggesting' that a storm was brewing which might morn mhch'ef 'O the party. Charles P. Birgo of Keo kuk, who is a prominent merchant and a leading Republican, tells (Jen. Hender son that things are oven 'worse ih il the original corn spondent had repre sented. Mr. Dirge, who speaks with the knowledge lorn of near-y tifty years' - experience as a wholesale dealer in sugar, declares it "a fair propii- 0:1. Jh;s seems to us worthy of com pliment to the board and it will To readily sanctioned by the people, who now regard the good roarts movement nlront paramount to all other public considerations. FAMILIES, . BOARDING HOUSES, ' as useful for one a3 the others. Each Machine has THREE Cutten AND CHOPS COARSE MEDIUM OR FINE WITHOUT MASH ING AND VERY RAPIDLY. aC Simple Seli-sharpenirig and Easy to Cleaa EVERY PART IS FULLY "WARRANTED AND IN FAMILY USE A MACHINE WILL LAST A LIFE TIME. FOR SALE BY Mart Ward Hard wareCo J. H. KING, President. F. J, HOLDER, Vice President The best Pnuinned "nrrrest mvjt unfcMsfnl on ri"-. "" K'.UBiiu uu&iucss cuiiese in Jorth fjlm nn rn.lAr hv f Ti t men nnd 1 -rh nnblic Board $10.00. No vacation. Enter any ivo business college, in VnrfK r1,-, w j u ".ia namDer or commerce, ratronizeu and . -.dorsed by more bankers. Prominent business f 1 Jl lt-Z T n ft 11 ail nt liOr hneinoca ch fC e in K -v 1 j t , ' cumuiueu. rinest snortaand department in the South. S.-.tisf 11011 gutranteea. losuions secureu 10 r our graduates. lLailroad fare paid time. Full information free. The New York Evening Post of Wed nesday, 5th inst., contained the' follow ing announcement: "To further the great work of Hamp ton (the colored institution at Hampton, Virginia) and that of Tuskegee, its off shoot, there will be an important meet ing at Carnegie Ilall this evening, which win no aaaressea Dy looker JL. Wash ington, i-resident Alderman of Tulane University, and by Mr. Robert C. Ogden, oy Lne city autnonties and think ofjt,on tl:at tlle tnt,re 'ariil 011 both rav "going to law." We (think the Supreme ian1 refi,1Hl s"-ar ran salel-v be ic,!"ced r-nnl. ,ne ,- . . . ;. . H'i l-o rer cent without harm to either Court nas sustained muiiicmalities in Li - umuifdMu ,a the iem;n; interest of the counrrv or ine exercise of men powers when nu- thorized by the Legislature in several instances. Such improvements come hig-h but the good city an4 citizen musit have them. j : the grower of beet sugar." As for the beet sugar industry, he speaks of it with no little contempt, pointing ojt that, dtspite ail that Secretary of Ag riculture Wilson has said, the State of Iowa has never grown a pound of such sugar. But the most important part of this the Address KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 330 FayettevUle St., Raleigh, N. C. A widower and widow of our newest county of Scotland eloped a few days:'letter is that which deals with ago and got married. Each contributed wiler question of general tariff reduc- " j tion. Mr. Birge bluntly tells the ', . 1 Speaker that "a storm is brewing in the SCROFIIT A minds of many of us Republicans; that ov,rvur U Ll. (Congress is failing to appreciate the "Scattered COnsumntinn" is n situation, not so much upon the" single . , .t . item of sugar, it being only one of the are o:h- en so pros- e gOOd Way Of describing this articles needing revision; there x -nuaj- evening next .ur. n ashmgton , crtac. 11 is in: iaci a real perous in the last ten vears as to have will again speak at Carnegie Hill ind i . """' icu..tJUM as 10 n.ix, there will he a most attractive folk-lore f Consumption of the little bCOme tand domineering, and musical programme, m which the Hamp-I J j.u i ton negro and Indian singers will take I lanclS Under the Skin. IN OAK, $23.00. IN WALNUT, - $26.00. High Roll Top Desk. pan. livery one interested in genuine -vmencan music snoul-d welcome this on Scott's Emulsion cures it. This High Roll Top Desk has patent flexible smooth outer surface dust-proof Curtain- is 33 inche Sn nsumerd'whl;: 54 loDg and 52 hish; made in Walnut and Oak. Mounted on extra heavy, patent chilled ball castors. This Desk is finished and polished all around; has five drawers with movable partitions that an- 'What are you going to do about it V" tie sneciues te Xin 1'late Trust as j portunity to hear the songs of the South Scntt'; Fmtlkion i rrnA particularly airogant, remarking tnat 1 a t their best. Both meetings arfi nnder . OCOlt S emulsion : IS gOOd tor ..since this industry was started, wo a",spx-cel -oj the Armstrong Associa-'all kinds of COnSUITlDtion bnf have given them the garden with a wall Passing over the meetings referred to, especially good for scrofula. feis unlock by raisinS and lowering the Curtain; has two extension slides below writing anu u.eir oDject as well as the distin- Tf beak the SOrp; bnf nce. "The strength of the vriter't Derj; has Wide Space between Pedestals' drawers in nlfrr, Ul 101 u 1 , ... 1 j guished epeakers who unite their eio- neais ine sores but feeiings is shown by this passage from ' p peutauuB, arawers in p.igeoa holes 12 inches long; built up poliched wn pent ctnn TnPrP. Tor tho aw, letter: hoH on4 nmn . 1 Lit; uvu auu uaucio. ' This brings me back to the text, of my sermon. 'There is a storm bro ii:g ; in the mind of the average American as to existing conditions,' and the Cou- gressman who fails to realize this will! rit- weakness and loss of flesh is the worst" part 'Of scrofula. Scott's Emulsion fefeds and would like to make an enquiry suggested by the Evening Post's designation of "genuine American music" and "the songs of the South." The enquiry is this: T-T:l('ft xra Q rl lef in A " uwiiuunc .uierican music ,t c i i m represented in sonsr nnrl if a 11.. : strenehens scrotuious cnii , ov UXJ uui t HQ i J "songs of the South," known as negro dren. ballads and melodies, constitute the only j . V , Send forlFree Sample. - ; "'American music" that we have ? i SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemits, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. Dalivered anywhere in North Carolina at Railway Depot at above prices. find himself in the near future relegated to the shade of home life. I find many intelligent Republicans who feel a I do, that the time has come when it is the business of the Kepublican parry j to look the whole question squfi re in. j THE ROYAL & BORDEN FURNITURE CO Corner Wilmington and Hargett Streets. '. RALEIGH. N. C.
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