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JHE MORNING POSTi THURSDAY. MAY I 190a Puquay Springs Mfg: Co. to Distill Wood Products Charter Granted Yesterday, the Capital $25,000 Trousers Co.j High Point, Incorpo rated 'A. charter was granted ysterdar fr 'the Lowe Trouser Manufacturing Com pany, of High Point, with $50,000 cap ital authorized, and $0,600 subscribed. Tke rJbcribera to stock are J. S. Lowe of Charlotte, M. J. Wrenn, Junlua Wrenn. E. M. ArmfieW. A. E. Alexan der, Geo. A. .Matton, Ed. T. Kearn. D. X. Wilborn. Levi II. Cartland, J. A. Lindsay. Q. N. Richardson, J. II. Willis, P. II. Johnson, J. II. Adama. The company proposes to manufacture troupers ifnd clothing of various kind. Another enterprise chartered yester Secretary of State Secures Valuable N. C Coast Maps Congressman Small Sends to Raleigh Complete Set of Charts Showing Depth of Sound and River Channels, etc IToru J. Bryan fJrlaie. secretary of r.i:e. ha secured thnnh Congress man Jno. A. Small a npie set of the c-vtt virvry chart rela'tinS t the coast f North Carolina from the ircinia to he South Caroluui Tliee will j.r.ive very va!i..t'.!e adJitioiM to the rH-rl in the office of the secretary of ."rat and Mr. tirimr i to be eommend ri fnr .ccurhjg tlie:n. In writin; Mr. ;r::.ri I'.i.it u nviM siv;ly the maps Mr. Sn.r.n ..-.ys: I hive vour's of the IStb instant and T.ote that rou xvih me to have ent t6 yon a!l the coast survey rli.nrts relating to the c?at of North Carolina. Only a I.ni t 1 nunrber of tbe-e chart!" are j.tsrrd at the !ij Mtin of each mem t cr. bit I :rm very glad to say that I c-n meet your rtqurst. I have ordered f.tnvarif'l t- y ;h following chart: ".itc IIc:iry to Currituck He.n-h. in filling the Albemarle nnl Chesapeake Cr.nal. Vou Must Pay Today or Disfranchise Yourself About 500 Polls in Wake Un paid Last Night-Reports r r If (Jill UUIUI VjUUIIUCi To.iy i pitively the last day for the pajmo'nt of i"ll tax in order to qualify the eiear f.r th risht of .uffrage und'-r the new amendment to the con-:.tH!i-n. Th C-ntitution of North Carolina, At S-tion 4. says: "'Kcry prs.!i prrfit:n. h!melf for r?it ration should Ix- able to read and writ any erttH of the Constitution in the LiulSlt L'.uace. And before he bal! nititlH n v:fe he shall, have pail on or !--fore t !i tir: day pf May ft the year in whirh ? ;.ropo-"t vote hi p-ll tax for ti; previous year as pre-s-r:! l by Arti- le .". SeV-a 1, of the Constitution.". If yon hav not paid you should hurry op l- the t-.ip:aius otllce thin morning nd settle. As urnr as couM be etlmatel in Sheriff Pace's otlice last nisht there were shout ."rff whi! mon in Wake -ounty who have not pail out of a total poll list of 4,M2 whire vor-rs. Thre an several dpirties o.j: i: ih' various townships collettinz. and they had tot len heard froni. but estrniatps in jheir rrk wpt inade, taking 'llwii'ns in RaWich tewthip a" a Uisk The sheriff s onVe will be keit open I ontil 10 o'clock toniaht in ord-rr to givwiine "on or before" Mav 1. Sheriff ample opportunity to thue whi can't Markhim is of the opinion that by to get around to the offlce in the daytime nmpm. fhora ua TAPr fAW to settle their taxes. RereemLw it is the Isst day. Reports from over the Stare were re ceived last night as follows: Salisbury. X. C April 30. Speei !. will lose their vote on account of the' , lgal enactment requiring the payment ' of poll tax as a requisite to the exer c of the franchise, i'ersrstent efforta hare been made to save the vote1 of rery whit man In the county, and such hare lost their Totes owe it to their neclect or unwillingness to pay a i ;; tax. Fayetteville, X. C. April 30. Special, 1 is estimated that from ISO to 200 e voters in Cumberland county have t pakl poll tax. Of those hardly 100 Denuxrats. ir,:itbeth City. X. C. April 30. Spe- r.a. There are no; more than fifty ;:e voter in Pasquotank county who t" ft:?d to pay their poll tat Charlotte. X. C. April 30. Special. imorrow rs the iat day for paying poll fx. Abont one thoiniand white voter H rn Mecklenburg county have not paid th;t tax. Half of this number, i In Cairiotte township. 'I'his i about one s.xth of the voting strength of the eoun tj. About two hundred have paid up ir.ct the last four davs. Concord. X. C. April 30. Special. Th nearest eetimate is five hundred poiJs ia Caberrns county unpaid at 0 t'clock this evening. It may be twenty lire wrong either way. About equally diflded between the race. Xay say not oer 275 white. Hertford. X. C, April 30. Sredal. The tax booka of Perquintana show that tot twelve white voters have failed to Sr poll tax. Monroe, X. C. April 30. Special. Two hundred white voters in Unlob ou::ty here hare failed to pay poll tax. Tii ahtriff baa already begun the prep- day irn the, Paqha Springs Manufac turing Company of Fnquay Springs, the object, of the company being to distill and manufacture all kind of wood prod ucts nnder certain letters patent filed in the patent office at Washington April 25th, hy D. K. Wright and C. W. Bilfinger. The -stock holders in the company are D. K. Wright ef Fuquay, J. W. Ingold of Fayetteville, and Dr. J. A. Sexton of Raleigh. A charter waa also granted yesterday for the Wallace Brick and Tile Com pany of Wallace. The application for this charter was received several days ago and duly announced, but had to be returned for eome minor corrections be fore the charter could be granted. The capital etock is $10,000. and the sub scribers to stock are Z. J. Carter, T. Q. Hall, B. R. Graham, D. E. Boney, J. S. Westbrook, A. L. McGowan, J. A. Cavenaugh. W. V. Murphy, B. P. Pope. X. II. Carter,. Benford Sloan, G. I Eoney. I North Landing River. Currituck Beach to Oregon Inlet. Dmnin Lnlt to ("! Tfjirtera- Albcmarle Sound, eastern sheet, from Atlantic Ocean to Pasquotank River. Albemarle Sound, western sheet, from 'Pasquotank River to Roanoke and Chorsvan River?. Pasquotank IriTr- Mouth of Roanoke River. Pamlico Sound, from Roanoke Island to Hatteras Inlet. PamlH Sound, from Ocracoke Inlet to ramlico River. I'anilico River. Neue River. i Port of New Bern. Capt llatteras to Ocracoke Inlet. Ocracoke Inlet to Beaufort, including Core Sound. Core Sound and Straits. Beaufort harbor. Cow tfound to Bogue Inlet, including Cane Lookout. Boeue Inlet to Old Topsail Inlet. Xew Ittver Inlet. Old Topsail Inlet to Cape Fear. Maonboro Inlet to Shallotte Inlet, in cluding Cape Fear. Crpe Fear River, from entrance to Rocve'rt P:nt. C;ie Frar River, from Reeve's Point to Wilaiinpton. Little River Inlet and part of Long Bay. aration of hia list to file with the clerk NwhoTx. c. April 3o.-Peciai.- V flad that alwut every Democrat ir thi of the court. town.-Jiip linlde fcr poll tax has paid. It is estimated that not ten Democrats In Halifax county have failed to pay. Gold)oro, X. C.f April 10.-5pecial. Hon. W. R. Allen, chairman of the! county Democratic executive committee. Mid tonijrbt: "There are about 175 xvtoite men and between five and six hundred negroes in Wayne county who have failed to pay their poll tax. Only a few Democrats have failed to pay." Smitirfield, X. C, Aipril 30.-tf'?ecial. Poll tax very near all paid in Johnston county. Wilkesboro, X. C, April 30. Special. S'heriT says there are approximately one thousand white polls unpaid in Wilkea county.: Shelby, X". C, April 30. Special. One hundred and forty white voters in Cleveland county bare failed to pay poll tax tonight, but forty per cent of these will .pay tomorrow and preserve their right of suffrage, as they have under the law until Thursday night to do this. Durham, X. C. April 30. Special. .There are now jaotne two hundred and fifty white men in Durham county who have not paid poll tax. One more day remains on which tax cat be paid time enongh to qualify to vote, the law read- rot .pislificd. Ihiring the past two v. there has-been a rush to pay tax. te- thousand dollars was taken !: RherifTs office during last considerable portion of which tax. Xerer before in the his- t. the county have so many ne- S1"0'5 Pald taxe. This loolca a If many of them are Qualifying to Tot e. Prob-1 abfly one hundred whit men will be dis- qualified, on account of not Daying tax; i and many of thes ccuid hare paid, bat - I did not do from choice. , Wlhnirrgton, N. C, April 30. Special. Sherifi? StedTnan eald this eyening that 340 white rotera in New Hanorer coun ty hare XaHedl to pay their poll tax. Th! namber of delinquents is lower than erer before as shown by the sfcer ifTa books. It is hardly probable that fire per cent oX t!h delinquents ncw on the boofcs wlH pay their poJl tax .before tomorrow right i Paber of Historic Value A document of considerable historic ralue was added to the records hi "the offlce of the Secretary of State yesterday, it being the dafly record or log of the rm-Tey between North Carolina and Vir ginia, .made In 1887 and 1S88. to re- ertablisa thi boundary of 1723. Tho lir is by II. T. Oreenleaf. cml engineer. aud is in the form of report to Hon. . D. 1 rod en. corn rnrssi oner for the State of North Carolina for -this surrey. . Will, Locate in High Point Dr. Ji L. iroore, formerly of Apex, retnrnI yesterday from -Baltimore where he spent the past two months or! longer taking lectures. He has con eluded to abandon his practice at Apex and locate in High Point. IHe 'now holds the office of coroner for Wake county which he will resign when he goes to High, Point. Many friends in Wake will regret to have him leave the county thereby loseing a good phy sician and an excellent citizen. Liquid Air The box sheet for Liquid Air will open at 9 o'clock this morning at Bobbitt Wynne Drug Company's etore. Those holding tickets should" have their seats This is th most interesting entertain- Tnwvt. Trhmh ,. liflWirh Lhi war DISTRIBUTING THE PEABODY FUND Graded Schools and Normals Receive Checks Through Mr. Joyner Checks were mailed to a number of graded schools and normals yesterday for .fund thoy receive through the Super intendent of Public Instruction from the Pea body fund, as follows: Colored normal at Elizabeth City. $100 Colored normal at Fayetteville. . . 50 Mt. Airy graded school f0 Washington graded school 100 Thomaville graded school 100 Oxford graded school 100 Wealer Chapel graded school 100 Mt. Olive graded school 100 Guilford College.grnded school.... 10 Rocky Mount graded school lo j Lexington graded school 100 Burlington graded school 100 Morven graded school. 100 Total $1,230 The entire appropriation from the Pea body fund for thh year in Xorth Caro lina will amount to $14,000. The-Statc Normal and Industrial College at Greens boro receives $2,000 from this fund and the Slater XornYal it Winatou $500. earningToFsea- . bdard and southern The Seaboard Air Line system gives the folowing comparative statement of approximate earnings for the third week in April: Week ending April 22, 1002. $223,201; 1001. 220.077: Increase, $S.rS4. Week ending April 22, 1002. $73G,SS7; 19Jl. $705,800; increase. $30,988. July 1 to April 22. 1902, $9.201,56G; 1001. $8,S3S.7!K; Increase. $402,771. Below ai-e -the estimated earnings of thrt Southern Railway system for the third week in April: Southern Railway Company, exclusive of St. Louis-lKmisville lines: This year, $057200; last year, $593,003; increase, $IU.2.3. Sou'hern Railway. St. Louis-Louisville linos: This year, $54,039; last year, $34,11G; increase, $523. FRIENOTOF REFORM SCHOOL TO MEET A meeting of the friends of the re form school movement has been called for Thursday night at 8 o'clock in the offiVes of the Christian Advocate in the Crimes building to discuss plans for the achievement of the measure by the next assembly. The call is made by Capt. C B. Denson, secretary of the state board of charities. Senator X B. Erough'ton and Dr. A. L. Chamberlain, president of the X. C. Reformatory As KK"iation. . It is hoped that there will be a full attendance. -4- Book Club Entertained The Wednesday Afternoon Book Club met with Miss Augusta Landis on Eden ton street. The programme was as fol lows: Piano Solo Ms Ellen Srronach. Recitation Miss Pauline Young. Song Miss Mary Aycock. Paper Mis Augwra Landis. Piano Solo Miss Mary Aycock. Song Misa Mildred Moses. Piano Solo Mis Augusta Landis. By special request Miss Anne Mc Kimmon also played upon the piano. Dainty refreshments were served. The May Festival The Bo?ton Orehes-rm played flt Rich mond April 2Sth ami 20th. Yesterday they went to Spartanburg, where they gave choral concert from Handel's Messiah and other' selections in the eve ning, a symphony Concert on the after noon of May lpt, a concert production of Gounod's opera Faust in the evening, and two orrhrfftr.il and vocal eoucorts in the afternoon md evening of May 2d. Then they . ome to give their concert nt Ralci?h on May 3d. Spartanburg began with one little concert by the Converse College Choral Soiety in 1895, just as Raleigh Is doing now. They have since then given, with the aid of this orchestra, thirtcn oratorio and cantatas, six arm nhoniea and ainmberless other works, have employed 04' first-class Tocal per- 1 t M former and 24 instrumental soloists. including such names a Nordica, Stein, Dc4 Phente, Campanari. Biepham. Bur meister, I'achmarn, Rcme'nyi. Bruno Steindel. Dr. William Carl. The work before Ralei?h now isfirst to sire the orchestra such a reception as to make sure that they will be .will ing to make this a centre, and then to work up a big- festival for next year. The sooner the house is filled the better. It Dazzles Hi Trld No discovery in medicine has ever created one-quarter of the excitement that has been caused by Dr. Kinge New Discovery for Consumption. It's severest tests have been on hopeless victims of Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemorrhage, Pleurisy and Bronchitis, thousands of whom it has restored to perfect health. For Coughs, Cold3, Asthma. Croop, Hay Fever, Hoarseness, and Whooping Cough it is the quickest, surest cure in the world. . It is sold by all druggists, who guarantee satisfac tion or refund money. Large bottles rh-. and $1.00. Trial bottles 15c. . g - I wish to "buy an Oxford tie, But everywhere I go - : r I find that Krw'shoes all are high, Though some high shoes are, low. CONFERENCE OF ' SUPERINTENDENTS Mr. Joyner Leaves for Char lotte Governor Goes Friday Morning Superintendent of Public Instruction J. Y. Joyner left yesterday afternoon for Charlotte, where he goes to attend the big educational rallv similar to the one rece.nt?J' -helAu at, ,U hcll m Charlotte oft Thursday and inuaj. as in Lireensooro, uve iwuy superintendents of schools will be there from many neighboring counties, ?rad there will be free and full discussions as to the needs in tho various locali ties. Governor Aycock will leave Raleigh for Charlotte Fridav morning and de liver an address that night. Mr. Joyner confidently expects an espe daily successful meeting. Mr. Joyner will not return to Raleigh for a week or ten days. He will speak at Boomers, in Wilkes county. May 7th, and at Oxford on May 9th, coming back to Raleigh from the latter place. MAY FESTIVAL. Academy of Music. Saturday, Mar 3rd, 8 p. in. BOSTON FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA. Firty Performers. . Conductor EMIL MOLLENHAUBR (Conductor of Handel & Haydn Society of Boston.) SOLOISTS. JANET SPENCER Contralto GLENN HALL Tenon GWILLYM MILES Baritone ALFRED DE VOTO Pianist (who will play Tschaikowsky's Concerto.) and CARL WEBSTDIt . . . ViolinceHLst Reserved Seats at Bobbitt-Wynne Drug Store $1.50, ?1, 75 cents. i3 I f At I g TOO FAT I PEOPLE Eg. Kednre your If y rvelzbt wltto pjj i'REDUCTO'l Kedot Vonr Fxtand Ha Keflned, , KeOneYour Fat and B Ilednced. "Redueto" is a perfectly harmless vegetable compouna endorsed by thousands of phy sicians and people who have tried it. 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