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XHE T "'" ' c-r. THURSDAY. MAY I IQOj THE MORNING POST rjitr.iaw. x. r. One Teat. 2W Six Montaa : j.25 Thre Months .50 Oaa Month Cflca In the ruln BnildlaS. The abject Fayettevil! Strttt. o9 rest trill robiuh brier ier. a . f ,nr! interest. Tne w - - . tatter. Anuij same muff accompany in : noticed, mooa communication will J' turned. Eeieeted manuscript win not tx re u Brief fetters of local nerra J!alIy action of the Stato trill te receded. , .mi not Merely personal controtersiea w h tolerated. com- Address all business letters fi munieari&u for publication he telesraphi- bw, 9tt!c : nd mSVl'J XV-:; Au3 M Hot. Never before were the-e ao many f. " ::Vv.r York. v? v., th.r,1 tosether m - v .y - vi.iiiu v " - . . m I 111 i ' " " th-n ever before, uniy a T"i j tiea report a failure of a number which may occasion surprise. However, as all who hare not done eo may Py today (the law requiring payment ON or be fore the first of May) which permits payment today. Let every ona who has not done so meet this reasonable and just requirement of good citizen ship. . - t ..,; tn the recent Southern 1U t.caa w Educational Conference at Athens, Georgia, the ANanta joura, speaks of its persronel, noble purposes and effect for good, in which just as vrell as very complimentary mention Is made of Governor Ayrock and another eminent North Carolinian but now of another State: It is safe t osay that there is not one who came within the sound of the voices of those who made the Southern Educa tional Conference tnat was not bended thereby, i , . The conference was aisuncuy .vu YOUR BLOOD IN MV nVST PRODUCE TRUE VITALITY OR DISEASE ar r a.v.j .! under arrangement with THE LA F FAN NEWS BUREAU . ... jyj.m. .. -- , !!. snn ,;r", "i is oseu ny V:" tt ftny woira i t non o ta oe irr" cause so lospirms auu No man who attended the conference, tearher, public man, -publicist ' or plain citlren. will fail to put his sympathy, time and effort lack of the gieat plana there unXaldcd, aud 'herefore the future for education in Georgia seems rosy with promise. One minor but pleasing effect of tnis trvat Educational Coufereix-e was to how hnwlnclurtl educators of the sontu have pro-n in oonirehen:.on of their .lutv. It may seeui to WASI1I7IGTO BI BKirt . nn Titration, but thore who ntrh..n.U4l.r. lot IXM. j hMpJ u. read the seeches delivered nt.the conference, believe that no bet . v i.arrt iii rn south. ter ave ever wc " ' errjc m any newspaper in t,t!T States Thi, service i rjce.red ".g wire -n the offlce of THE M.?1" luji iireeiiT irora ti nd larlnle .racial cahles and 0"; new and all commercial and market re port . ASTrn orrtCE. ISO ! 9t.. Hm Tork. 51? V. Hpf V. t lojrU Scii S.krter ! THE POT mr re rt4 ! tb mf tb lbl o lklrpFrnl rmd lu thir reoexv.J lrr lb plrllB. This wiHr vtainlMln(fa iHjUImu. lr will dlMllnud ! be lint pal p xvlre. deserving of special of North THE WEATHER TiiVT? Showers. ,; tva 5M ? ' -HURSDAY. MAY 1. 1002. Till'. PEOPLKM DEUCI1T (Hoiton Transcript.) Bollivar: I don't ee that yon an ftwrcd air of Jellnry's amnuent In roar speech. You simply pitched int jellaby. Sllvcrtuns: I diiln't mean to. 1 dn": you see horn- mv aftlres took': Temple generally wonld rnther henr a man abused than to listen to replies to his argu meats. Some of thee are t.ntinn. , (ioTfrnof AyVOck Carina, fairly wept the inference off its feet with his eloquence. A val uable a-et of the Old North State is thin progressive and brilliant yonnc gov ernor who has put himsolf an.onK the leaders of the educational move-ment in the southi Strikiu? in it earnest, statesmanlike force was the yeech of Hon. Hoke rimith. KM Georgian who heard the ex-secretary were proud of him and the re lom. When he had ,ri'l,uu . ... .....1 ..tl, ii from norm u Kathcred to extend him congratulation. Ij, rers'nitivn. of his ability and service memCH-r of the executive commiuee u the Southern Education wwni. The peoj.le of Athens and Georgia many a long itsy oeiore me.. AMerman. It was ns cruel as ho'rolc in General MasArthur to claim all the credit as well os the odium of having forged the letrer rvhich enabled General Funston to cap ture Aguinaldo. Stripped of this honor, General Funston'a claims to freqUent rebuke are baseless. The sober-minded people of this coun try are shocked and shocked all over on acconnt of the practice of pumping water into the Filipinos. What would they sav had whiskey and American beer been used Instead of water. Sciatic IllieniMaiUm Cur- AHer Foin leraYean ol Sufierlnc "I have been afflicted. with sciatic rheu matism for fourteen, year?." say Jch Edrar of Germantown, Cal. I wa--w.I tn he nronnd. but constantly suf- t t.-i,i erervthine I could near of and at last was told to try' Chamber i. xt. Tt-ilm. which I did. and v,a immediately relieved and in a short time i T a... Vmnnv o S3 V it has i" c", rtt ". r Vhr not use this L:. .i rot well? It is for Ffile by rowel! MeL-rij Co : BoUitt-Wynne r.. . Vm-t SiH Drue Store: W. j. Thomas. Idr, simiaena on tb Pblllpplnea (Charlorte Obseiver of yesterday.) It U to be infenvl from the Aswocl moris of it, that the speech of our junior Senator. Monday, in op position to the FhilivPine government bill, wns a very strong one. e can not subscribe to his proposition tlt these islands should at this time be thfir inhabitants; we are there, and it is not clear how, re- oil ho inTprrrtts concerned, we tn, set out: but apart from this there is nothing in the speech that can be fairlv objected to. Senator Ssirn- ..- ,,.no ton severe in his com- :niMit umm the American military nietl.- ods emnlove.1 in the islands, aurt notn .1.11.0 mnn ant than his com . 1 ttn;thM m-.lpr to make a "howrmg wilderne-s" and to slay all malo inhabitant over ten years of age n,.rJ Aft to have slain all tne male children of two years and under t.ue v.ood 1e longer born in Bethlehem. It is to be assured blotches, sores, ecze that the telegraphic outline doe tins l . anJ d: speech no more tbau jiisuf. this basis we are pleased t expie- the opinion that it wns oiw. SenatorV State and .the Senate , Mi. Simmons introduced uimseir i.ini.v w Senate and the country by hm unanswei- nb'.e arguuwnt. some weeks ago. upon the oleomargarine bill, and 1.1 P01t " ability this Philippine speoch appe.lis t e a tit companion to that. . g Tbplos Coara A woman who has had experience with any nOKDEl AI AGAIt After waiting a wetlt to "publish the news' and rive his readers the cnn tion of the season .to-wit. the severe charges preferred by Maj. J. A . Wil son against the candidacy of Jndse Hark for Chief Justice. Mordecai anally insert the article "side by side of the paper prepared in defence of the Judge, bat adds not a sinsle word by way of opinion as to the charges. He does ittn-D on his little gate however and en deavor to divert so far as his little an tics can do the public attention frcro the real Issue by frantic yells at the Post. The isue is. and which really concenu the pe-de. Did Judge Clasrk advise with. intiate. aid ami aWt. Gorernor HnsseM in litigation which he krew would, and ir. w-re instance at Irt one did cor.ie beftre the cmirt of v:.k V t's,r Jiiilee w." ' and is a metriber f"r determination. Monlerai n.fly ye'? h:mflf hoarse in abne of the lVvt. end ker r. dead si lence on this serious chaige , agsint .7;: Ice Clark, brt ae can rot satisfy th otbllc. divert the rerle' attention from ths real pnrty involved or the real q:ition ft str.ke. II a: Mo:l--.si. ir.r.d vertantly 4we m't ov!te. Oil lape into ne important trrta. He charfed that those who. in flaw of ,:bee charges against Judge Clark icsist that unless he can clear himself aKlute:y he cannot osi cr expect Democratic enlorscment and jromotioB, Mprofes to be greatly alarm ed lest a man less able and lefts worthy rtan Thomas Ruffin Ife made Chief Jus tice." This ws say Is the truth, though Mor decai did spy it.N No cr.c "!cs able or Jess worthy than Thomas Ruffin" should be chosen for that exalted office if within the ranks of the Democracy ; and th-rce who lns' ou thi high criterion do protest to the selection of one against whom o ravc charge can, be and haTe teen brought. "Mordecai'a aCuse ami shinders of the Tost and the afouc of Governor Rns the rallrdads end olhcr citizens do rot'ftBSwtr tre charges at all or ahonv that him for whom such attempt at rrcddrlcg "the waters is made is the nrcner jnerson to fill the place .vhich Thomas Ruffin honored. . poLl tax paVment "Spaciil dippatche to the Port last n-knk indicit" very geheral payment o poll-taxes throughout the State, the irwmjela. beicc -rear much. Xwr will wait he.ir two .f Dr. Elward A president Tnlane university. New Or leans, and Hamilton MaW. editor or The Outlook. (Thee two men rnpre ente.1 the very hrghest tne of oratory, ami the effect of their .eeches was im mediate and will be far-reaching. ; $ The esteemed Washiugfon Tost rises to remark, "Governor Aycock was so highly pleased with President Roosevelt that he described him as 'the sort of nmn voi like to ask to take a drink.' That mar sound all rUht m -ona v8""' but" it is not calculated to arouse the enthusiasm of the W. C. T. T. . Yes. my friend but may be you have placed a wrong construction on tfii . . 1 diagnosis. Our Governor evidently judged the Prtideivt to be one who while acknowledging an offer ot Hos pitality" would not he?!tate to decline the "hospitality" itself. There is a dif ference in "sorts." ? General Fnnston graciously admits tlat General MacArthur "anproveil" the plans for the deception and capture of Aguinaldo which he. Funston. "con ceived" and submitted, ' As General MaeArrhur sayt he wishes to bear the honor or the odinm of that perform ance, this statement of General Funston would seero to make room for n share in the odinm at leat. $ . There Is not a positive denial of a single charge preferred by Major "Wil son in the lorr 'deferrw' of Mr. Batch elor . This is the ttrikireg fcathre of this artfully prepared paper. The "muddy bg of khe waters" by assaults upon otSiers was expected of course, but the tt'ciFlted exili!nctiou ratiher than dc nial but aMs to the burdm w5iicii still rests niion Judge Clark 1 Our cotemporarrejs at Wilmington and within the ".trawberry belt." "are en:hn siastic in their announcements of th? large shipments of the delicious fruit now going on, and wl.nt is better, the returns nre Vo sa'd to be good. We hope our friends will reap a rich har t thi. spring. They lost heavily In other crops last year. .i.r. j: tolU hnxv to DreVCllt , ....o.,,o,woj from it. one 8aya- Our three children took whooping cough last summer, our baby bcryeing only three months old. and owing to our eiving them Chamberlain's Cough. Rem edy thev lost none of their plumpness and came out in much better health than other children whose parents did not use this remedv. Our oldest littfc gill would call lustily for cough ynPi tween whoops. Jessie Pinkney lllall. in. vu ThU Remedt M 'Tor sale bv Crowell. McLaity & o ;i Bob-hitt-Wvnne Drug Co.; North SiderDrug Store; W. G. Thomas. GUATEMALAN EARTHQUAKE Paine's Celery Compound Expels All Winter impurities and Poisons from the Blood and Builds Up the Entire System An Astonishing Proof . of Blood Cleansing ana Restoration to Com plete Ilealtn True health can only be maintained by keeping ;the body free of acid and slug gish blood and morfoid waste matters. The blood that is puiiuped through the heart to all parts of the body carries nourishment and health, or poison and Via cpoi', nf rl?nth. OIoe cou'tinemer-.t in badly ventilated j office's, Ptores, and workshops durim? j the winter months has lowered the VI- : tality of tens of thoivsaiAis. roisoiis and impurities have been implanted in the blood; these agents of deafh must be expelled if" health would foe main tained during the comimg summer. The montluoif May shouldjte leiifivat lihg and 1)tfilJ;ing-up time witu the vaat army of weak, debilitated, and broken down men, women, and young ipec-ple. If the work of purifyhrg and vitalizing dtiferred. eruptions, zema. scroruia. er.v- aaigers, are sure to be your portion. Paine's Celery Compound meets suc cessfully at to.s season all unhealthy conditions of the blood. It is the only medicine that can guarantee perfect purification of the vital fluid; that can give true nutriment to the nerves and tissues; that can bestow new life, vigor, and streuarth for the enjoyment of sum mer and the prosecution of life's duties. air. Georire Schmidt. 20 Wes-t Third S"t., Cincinnati. Ohio, briefly and forci bly writes recording his rescue from a slaw but sure death: he says "Since inifancy I h.ive been bothered with impure Mod and nervousness. I tried almost all known remedies and went to many physicians, but nothing seemexl to do me any good until a drug gist recommended Paine's Celery Com pound. I used this great medicine, and before I had finished two botles, I found relief. I ann now using my sixth bottle and never felt better in my life. My nervousness is all gone and my skin clearer than ever it was. FOUNDED 1843 "Sing Their Own Praise n m 7 1 . mt 1001 S04 Stien fl&no nrhr the welve months ending December . fist, J-uyx, CALCULA- were sold through the Charlotte r0i wer3 a grand total of $20,400 TION. this savld $ltX) to eacfrof the -04 buyer s, a t, gimply buying taken out of the retail dealers . PeJ .npS why the retail dealers re from the manufacturer. Uoesn t this f u lly stieff ? eort to all kinds of schemes and. trickery to down tnei a e StiefF Pianos hav tio superior , Money can tDuy ONI.Y WO LD RENOWNED Piano djrtg. M When you go to - Charleston visit our bjJ woft guaranteed. , liberal terms; fin? tuning and repainn. CHAS. M. 5TIEFF. Piano riartufacturer, Baltimore, Md. North and South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama Branch VvTareroom, 213 North Tryon St., Charr lotte. N. C. C. H WILMOTH, Manager. M as cn m . tf ((,( At., PaL March i6 and t.'ov. 9, 8 W v Pat. in Canada Nov. a, 1897. DEATH AGENTS WANTED In every town to sell the BUG- DEATH. Write for information and Terms. Sales last year 20.00ft Pounds. and other Non-poisonous Potato, Squash plant-eating rests msectmae. Dl a them HEALTH INSURANCE The man .-who Insures his life is wUe for his family. The man who Insures his health is wtee both for his family and himself. You may losuro health by guard ing It. It Is worth guarding. At the first attack of disease, rhlch generally approaches through the LIVER and mani fests Itself in Innumerable ways TAKE Extending across the western part of Guatemala from northwest to soUTn east are the ranges of the Sicrra Midre Mountains. Still nearer tbe racine and only thirty or forty miles distant rrom is a belt of volcanoes more m-nj parallel with the seaconst than witn tne Sierra Mndre behind it. This volcanic .n extends cle-ir across the country. Tha omv Of the Volcanoes 1M-C in ... - ,. nntr lrkpn row. nearly all 01 diinlv visible from the sen. The volcanoes along a part or inis .... . 1 . . i , f t h Q ine are stin acxive. uui umi i eastern volcanoes are now extinct. The country along (be haw ot tnese old volcanoes i very riTtiueciy uis- tirb.l l.v e.rthonakes. most or wnicn ao little dainaze, but occasionally they are verv severe. It is in the neighborhood of this volcanic belt that th-o recent earthquake shocks have occurred. Hie towns which have siuiereo so cnt-i trnm ilipi shock extcnil almost in a straight line along the belt of volcanic mountains. nnTfiUen.inro. which has tecn almost Mifv.rt.,! ..nnft has suffered frightfully lcs of life, was built of lava mocks quarried at the foot of the volcano that the town. It bcurs a Mexican name which means "l.'reen ueamei Town." one of the chier maustries ni the place being feather bats anu masss used by the natives in teir dances and ir- npTfrtrmantw. The town, has been noted also for its mannrarture oi woolen and cotton cloths. It will prob ably be many years before it recover from this affliction ThA orhv d'V n Kuronean newspappj told what a terrible blow hart Deen in flicted upon the prosperity of the Canary T.rinHs hv the nun or tneir cocnineu indnstrv. Cochineal, as is wen khou ; nn nn raal dvestulT a?nveni rrom on insect that is brushed from the cactw 1.. ,-,-;,r.iii nrt or the woria ana useti rlr nnd other red'tints im.m7 the towns that had been partly destroved bv the recent earthquakes is 4mtitlan. hut the terrible shocks the other day scarcely inflicted more damage upon it than the rum. a lew years :im. ik. .r.liTieAl inclnstlv which had given it great prosperity. Amattitlan had a population of 13,000 before the dicoverv of aniline dyes gare the death blow to it cochineal interests. It was formeriv one of the most thriving towns rr the republic, but most of its popula tion sought employment in other dis tricts: if Amntitlan had not been re duced almost to a hnraiet tne oesuuni- . of life there by the recent shocks would have been far arreater. AW.igua is aft? included in the liRt of offerers. Its present damage. Mnnnt he comnnreil witn ip n color feathers and rib bons. Easy. Excellent. Economical. comprises the most of Guatemala. That republic leads Lvntrai Ame-ni-n u i evoorts of cofTee. We hace yet to hear wehtehr tht? great industry will le un paired as the result of the earthquakes. On the Atlantic coast of the republic earthquakes are quite rare and of little severity. It happens, however, that the larger part of the population auu n. terprise of Guatemala is n-eav or along the Pacific coast, where the frequent earthquakes do much damage. It is long, however, since ben so terribly afflicted by earthquake disasters as by the present shocks. A Rad Break (Durham Herald.-) Mnior Wilson's motives or personality has nothing to do with it. . It would be a bad break for the parry to Timmnme a man against whom even tne nepnui - , . -. . 1 1 Vii-in rr Gllrh can coiuo sultomuhj """6 " charges. 'A' c" on'd Miss Rolvpoly. "I'm going' to attend the masquerade, but I haven't decided what character to a?. niiie AVhat would you suggest? 'W hy not go as a balloon.'' suggested juss DO YOU KNOW That. ,ou cja bu, a ,r,y m H-jto JJXZZgl t$Si The Old Reliable Mathushek, Trier! and tested for 36 years past and not found ntine. lifetime of hard service, and the cheapest m the long run.. The Piano of a No Other Strictly High Grade Piano Sold so Reasonably dollar of cost put into v t : n 1 .nrl nnctrnet-5oTi TothinC Rrerv dollar of cost put lnio .V;V . vtc Vvtii. IAT H C S II E K in your ho me, and give" yoi its , ue while you are paying for it A VERY EASY WAY TO BUY A PIANO. Udden (SL Bates otitHern Mtisic House, RALEIGH, N. C. t J 11 i 222 Fa$etteville Street. j JUST RECEIVED o Co : : . -m ot fl J T71 Tv TV-i "i Lteorffia uane oyrups, uiu rasuwu muun- tain Buckwheat, Prepared Buckwheat Pan Cake Flour, New Cured Va, Hams, few Old Va. Hams. ALL PHONES 88. J FURNITURE 5T0RE 1 IjJOflF Its' m And save your health. the terrific earthquakes of 13 w6i a over hrew nearly every building- in the town. Antigua is not. far from the city of Guatemala, which thought severely haken has escaped witnout rau u ..Ju.jr. Santa Lucia. 730 severely damage. i- 1 opo-a Tnn' v lit u ivvau. through "the discovery there ;of tatus 1 ,...U.,..ir1Plt 111 WnitU lc imai tuiivn.- , , x-J-- - f t-t Indian artists rtispiayeu a i",,- equal to that of the Aztec aim -uiju SCi?i1r8i.i. towns arc mentioned as having been severely injured but we have heard notning n .- ba Asm in th eoilntrv. The region between the volcanic belt and the Pacific is mostly covered with large " coffee plantations, the culture thriving not only among that coast but also eastward to the centre of t& elevated plateau, which AT LAST WE ARE READY TO RING UP THE CURTAIN AND SHOW TO THE PEOPLE.... 6 1151 1 3 m on 1 0 u EVER BROUGHT TO RALEIGH. It contains all lines usually found in BIG CITY' STORES. Each article has been selected -with a view of ready buyers, for quality and price are absolutely at an equi librium" If you are anticipating purchasing anything in Fur niture Or liousefurnisllisigS, we promise to make it to your interest to visit our store. HI ovait -ct -Dorae Corner Wilmipn and Harnett Sts. Fu rnitiire Co It
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