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THP .MORNIWG POST' .WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 1902 !5 Requissfiori Issued ; for Escaped Murderer Daniel Gould Alias Thomas Maddryjtp, Suffer Death Sentence Imposed 20 ears Ago GoTcrnor Aycock on yesterday issued a requisition on ;be Governor of South Carolina for Daniel Gould, alias Thom as Maddrj. who Is wanted in Montgom ery county to pay the death renalty for he killin of J William K. Carpenter twenty years hsf.i. He is cow In jail at Georgetown. S. C. aAvaitmp action for his extradhion by the NorJi Caro lina official, j , It was on Oftovcr 3, 1SS3 that Gould r MaJdry. asMic tvas knownr then, was convicted of the murder of W. I.. Car- ntnfrr ana siiirin-i-u to be ha nee. t. i"" - l . . (4 TVT?i?iTi- his evcmion ne -s wni i Anson couniyj jail for safe keep ing, the Montgomery jail being. deemed insecure.- It was while In the Anson jail that Maddry took Jailer Merritt unawares, overpowered him a,nd effect ed hfe escape, successfully concealing his identity until a few weeks ago when be was arrested on suspicion of being the escaped murdered. Solicitor Robinson "wrote Col. Pear sall, private secretary to the Governor, that he apprehended there would be vigorous resistance to the extradition proceedings. This the colonel deemed very strange inaemuch o it is said Gould has becna law abiding citizen an these years since his escape. He thought he would readily walk or ride acrof the State line and have the law executed by his hanging by the neck until dead, dead, dead. It Is understood that strong efforts are to be made to have executive clem ency intervene at least to the extent of commutation of theSentence to life imprisonment. . 1 Gratifying Gro:wtfo in Raleigh Postal Receipts A Big Gain "During Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1902, Over tle Year. Ending June 30, I901r-Com-parative Statement TV? master Roiier of the ICalMgh fptoff;r iruetl -a evrcparatlve state jr.rvt ycsrcrdiy of -the receipts In the llalelgft 2ce for the years otxiiivg Jnc CO. l'.KH, and Jnne CO, 1902. It rhvws the total receipts t; have been J45.143.S3 for 1901. and S4G.2S5.44 for 1902, a pain of $1,141.01 for the year jus closel. jThls, coo, notwithstanding the fact that he camp-Jign mail durrag July, 1901, ran che receipts up o over $1,000 more Item-the receipt for July, 1902, o that really the gain of normal mall receipts for 1902 fiscal rear are ciearly $2,300 in excess of the year pre vious. Below g.vea tao comparative state mexA i dot si I: 1900-1901. 1901-1902. .$ 4.S25.43 $ 3.5G3.30 . 2.774.03 3.114.S2 . -3.941.02 3,823.90 . 4.139.95 4.491.02 . 3,470.00 3.73S.17 . 3,713.79 3.S00.00 . 4.132.70 4,274.09 . 3,337.40 3.033.S3 . 3.7S2.41 4,171.03 4.078.81 3,605.85 . 3,064.80.. 3,840.00 . 3,25.89 4,107.97 July August . . . . September . October . . . November . . December . . January" (1902) February . : March, . . . April . . May . . . . . June . his age at his home near In wood church at 11:15 o'clock yesterday morning. - The deceased was , a man - of highest character, a Christian gentleman and a successful farmer. - . He leaves a eon, Prof. R. E. L. Yates of the! North. Carolina College, of Agri culture ami Mechanic . Arts, and threo daghters, Mrs. J. - B. - Valentine, Mrs. Gen Parks and Miss Anna Yates. The funeral will be from Inwood church at 4 o'clock this afternoon. HORNEiTEVENUP WITH THE LOCALS 1 Greensboro and New , Bern Are Again Winners Raleigh 2, Charlotte 5. Durham 3, Greensboro 4. New Bern 7, Wilmington 2. Standing fth Club Lost. Greensboro New Bern . Raleigh Charlotte . . Durham . . Wilmington Won. - 2 1 .. 1 .. 0 o 0 0 1 1 ) Pet. 1000 1000 300 300 000 000 in CCasJh square for the benefit of Uhe Rakish. Rase Ball Olu-b. All the ladle who will lieip Jn this effort are request ex to meet at T)r. EfenlttV office today at 11 o'clock. ; Gretntboro 4 Darbtta 3 Starbam, Nl-.C, July 1. Special. Durham pliayVd en errorless game to dby, but -was defeated by Greensboro, the score being 4 . to 3. The victors inde Sieves hits off Brncker, trb tos in ; the . box for the locals one of them being . homo run iby Sullivan. The Id eals got two hits, ome . scratch. rAll of sthe.runs madle tby Grcmsboro can jo in the first inning. They .Were made off one single, & doubie, home run a-ai one jfree pas to first. Brucker struck -mt five of t!ho tisdtoTs and allowed two. free passes, wbUe Walters etruck trat 'x mom ..and allowed four to walk. The owly double play of tire game -was' irfji-Te by D'ranby of tae vlssitors, -unassiatod. The score by innings: R. II. E. Durham. . . .i 11000 0003 2 0 Greensboro. . .4 0 00 0 0 00 x 4 7 3 . Batteries: Brack or audi Fteher; Wai ters- anta JlcTeer. Time of Umpire, Mr. Dofan. Ilirp Qtxalltsr in everythine beari ourLabel, 1 Here is no "dull season at ivliN Or b. 4 OUR IMMENSE DRUG STOCK. OTTR TIP-TO-DATR TOT7V. Z TAINS. OUR MODERN STORE SERVICE AND IIIKI? AT, npxr- i I i ING BRING THE PEOPLE WITHOUT REGARD TO THE CALEN- ! a DAR. AND WE ARE RUSHED. ' t VP1 YTr EVER REFLECT THAT THE BUSIEST STORES f Attjj TilEi UKST FIAUESTO BUY? - . A W, H. KING DRUG CO., & Three Stores, 4 Raleigh. N. C, ram'C, 1:30. $45,143.83 $46,285.44 REVENUE COLLEC TIONS PAST YEAR Collector) Duncan Took in $2,410,494.83 June, 1902, Collections The.tot.nl poilections of internal reve nue ia the office of Collector E. C. Dun can of this f:he Fourth, district for the lisc.nl year ttidiuz June CM, was 2,910, 494.S3. ThSr is a considerable falling off frm the total for the previous year, owing to the fact that there was a bU reduction Jnftbe tax on tobacco and in a nnmLer ofy .net-ial war taxed during the year, j Beginaing'yest rday the new tax of 0 rents on nionufactnred tobacco went into effect, i The rale of the document ary taujp was discontinued and other minor changes brcome effective The revenue collections for the month of June amounted to $315,342.23, deriv ed from :he following sources: L!ts $ 2.395.84 Spirit tamp 12.194.4!) Cirarorte sramp 30. 1 0.75 Snnff stamo 9f3.01 Tobacco stamps 2S1.1.1S Special taxjftamps .507.5S iVicn-.entary stamps 3,218.37 Proprietary stamps 1C3.C0 trip. The tickets will be good fox ten days from dLito of purchase so tSrat if purchased on the 7th they will be good until the 17th and if on the S:h then -until July 18th, thus .giving ample time to spend several dnys in the mountrxiis around AsfceviUe, vien attend tho Dem ocratic, convention, and set borne before the ticket expire?. A letter ha been received from Chief Junice N4o1k11s of the Louisiana Su preme Court. tUy ins. that he will certaki' ly foe present t.c5 deliver the address as anvitcvl. Other ppeciul speakers, s Post readers are aware, will te ex-Justice James C. McRae, kan of law at the University of North Carolina, and Hon. George Roantree of Wilmington. The Bar Association will be called to oidar - -in BatteiT; Park hotel at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning, July. 9th. The members of Jhe Asheville Bar have cTranged a pleasar.t s-eries of ectetftain ments for the rioting lawyer. Special features will bo an exeursfon to Look out Mcnnstcin and a reception in Bviit tery Park hotel. Tho indications are that t'ae attendance thts year will be the largest In. the history of the osoc?atton. -4- Total ! , . . .?31 j,342.2- YQUNQ DENTISTS RECEIVE LICENSES i. - i - A List of Those Who Passed the Examination Before tlje State Board OiHrial ahununcement was made here yesterday fliit twenty-four out of the twenty-Ix arpllrauts for licenses to prac tice dentistry ia.ed the examination hell here y the State Board of Ex aminers in; connection with the North r'nrolina Df ntal Society. Th . l't of suc-ce.-ul ajipiicants follows: S. A. Mc Anally, L.i C. Smith. M. C. Horton. C. K. McMann. B. J. Durham. P. A. Dixn. 1). N. Hicks, Isaac W. Jamion. J. II. 'Newbury. P. T. Gordon, G. F. Glenn. N.fT. Holland, A . A. Hayes, J. J. Van Noppen. II. L. Harper, Ja., E. Ehring:nns. Z K. Justice. C. A. Lit tle. F..II: Pittman. J. A. Carkoa, O. H. Arr.cld (colored). A. Bethel (colored), E. B. Tucter, B. II. Teague. speciaTISgh car to asheville Successful Arrangements for the North Carolina Bar f Association rionw IL A. Inion, chairman of tho executive commwttee of ihe North Caro lina Bar Association, spem yesterday-In Raleigh. Jin speaking of the approach ing osnuil 'meeting to be (held la Arfve villo Mr. Lrmdoa said Utat orrangemts have "beeajmade. for a special dhy coach, for the lapryeirs to leave Raleigh at -3:50 on Tuesday, July Sth; running through to AsheviRe without change, thus -avoiding the disagreeable changes that would otherwfeo be neccsttry at Salisbury and Greensboro Jard abo av ceding the over crowded cosdifloa of the regular cars of the train. Aa previously amwuncod the top-over privilege has been secured for those who 'desire to attend the State Anr.tation, at Greensboro on the same NEW STOCK GOM ' PANY CHARTERED The Southern Underwriters' Agency Cum parry of Elizabeth City was char tered yesterday by the secretary of state with- $23,000 capital. The incorpora tors are M. L. Sanderlin, Scott B. Ap pleby, Jr., Margaret L. Sauderlin and E. F. Lamb. DEATH OF AN ; AGED CITIZEN The news was received yesterday of the death of Mr. P. Yates, one of Wake county's most venerable' and esteemed citizens. He died in the 83th year of . M Mm . u V CATCHING COLD. Tho philosophy of a cold ia arrest of the secretions of the skin and mucus membrances. The nervous respiratory explosion, called sneezing, denotes that the sensitive lining of the nasal cavities is Irritated, and that the general func tions have been interfered with. The causes that underlie a cold are decline of vital force and tho impover ishment of tho blood. The scientific medi cal world knows that when all the forces and functions of the body are at par, a cold, nndcr ordinary circumstances, is almost impossible. ' The remedy which will keep the tital force at par, and thus enable the system to ward off colds, la grippe, and other dis eases, is Dr. Ilarter's Iron Tonic, It replenishes the .supply of iron, which is the fighting element or the blood. Read what prominent citkens of Natchez, Miss., say : "Dr. barter's Iron Tonic ia all right I use it in my home." ; Andrew J. Smith, The Franklin Street Grocer. I have been acquainted with Dr. nar ter's medicines since the Civil War; in fact, I have raised a family on them." O..M. Smith, Maker of Jug Cisterns. .The Ilarter's Medicines arc all good.' Hon. James Dickerson, .U. S. Claim Atty. Raleigh tried and tried to take- the second game from Charlotte, but the elTort availed nothing: It was a pretty game, with exciting periods in it. Long John Bishop was not satisfied with hW effort Monday, and went in the box again yesterday and pitched good ball. Leonard pitched for the locals, and while he did fine work at times he was not steady and the Hornets found his curves to good effect. Charlotte made two runs in the third inning. In the seventh Raleigh tied the score and the bleachers screamed and shouted. But alas and alackl The Hor nets came out buzzing 'from the thistle blooms iu the eighth and went round the bases-two more times. Then in the ninth they scored another and the game was won. A. complete story of the strug gle may not prove tiresome.. Charlotte was first at the bat, and Weaver walked, but Pat threw him out trying to pilfer second. Graham and Armstrong struck out. Raleigh Pastor out. pithor to first; Soffel short to first, and Kain flew to center. Second O'Steen hit a two-bagger, Breathers walked, Ashenback fanned and Ilempleman hit to Pastor, who exe cuted a quick double via second to first. Rollins singled and advanced on Smith a sacrifice; Hook out, pitcher to first, and PhUbin fouled to third. - Third Lehman flew out to second. Bishop fouled to Smith, .Weaver singled and stole second, Graham singled and Weaver scored; Armstrong, hit to Pas tor, who made a quick throw to third, and Hook fumbled; O'Steen singled and Graham scored; Brouthera flew to left. Treager, Leonard and Pastor went out. pitcher to first, third to hrst, ana snort to first respectively. Fourth Ashenback out, pitcher to firrt, and.Hempleman walked;. Lehman hit to left and Treager fumbled: Bishop fanned and Weaver new to Smith. Soffel was retired on a grounder to first; Kain went out, short to first, and Rollins out, second to first. . Fifth Crahani struck out, Armstrong fouled. to Rollins and O'Steen retired on a grounder to Smith. Smith singled and Hook bunted and was safe on attempted double: with two men on bases Philbin went out on an infield hit. .and Treager and Leonard struck out. , Sixth Br out hers made three bases on an error by Treager, and Ashejiback was hit by pitcher, but was caught trying to steal second; Ilempleman and Lehman wont ou on fly balls to short and left field. Pastor beat the air three times. Soffel's long drive to left was swallowed whole by Graham, and Kain popped - a little fly to Ilempleman. Seventh Bishop fanned, Weaver flew out to Philbin, Graham , got a single, and Armstrong went out short to first. Rollins and Smith both singled ami Hook followed with another, scoring Rollins and Smith. Philbin sacrificed, advancing Hook. Treager walked, and with two men -on bases Leonard struck out and Pastor flew to center. Eighth O'Steen singled and Brouthers hit a Jong one to deep left for a home run: Brandt, who took Ashenbacji'a place, followed with a three-bagger, but' got no further as Ilempleman struck out, Lehman flew to Treager and Bishop flew to Philbin. Soffel singled and stole second; Kain went out on a fly 'to second; Rollins flew to short, and offel was cansrht off second. Ninth Weaver walked, Graham struck out, "Armstrong singled, O'Steen fanned. Brouthers hit a little bounder toward Leonard, who couldn't pick it up, and Weaver scored. Brandt struck out. Smith but on a fly to third; Hook hit to short, who threw to first, but Arm strong let it get away, and Hoo.V went to second. Philbin went out second to first, and Treager on a long fly to iet. The tabulated score: RALEIGH. Pastor, s. s. Soffel. 2b. .... Kain, r. f. . . Rollins, c. Smith, lb. ... Hook. 3b. . . . . Philbin, c. f. . Treager, 1. f. . . Leonard, p. . . Total . . . . CHARL'TE. Weaver, c. f. Graham, 1. f. Armstrong, lb. . O'Steen, s. s. . Brouthers, 3b. . Brandt, r. f. . . Ashenback, r. f. . Ilempleman, 2b. Lehman, c. ..... Bishop, p. . . . . . Total .....37 5 9 27 10; 2 !. ' ! ' ' ' " ' , -. Score-by innings: Raleish P 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-2 Charlotte, 0 0 2 U U u u a-.r Summary Bases stolen, Smith ottei. Weaver, Graham ;,two-ba?e hit, O hteen, three-base bit, Brandt; home : run . Brou- j. Mew Darn1? Wllni!tiztn 2 . New Bem N. C, Julr 1. SDecial. The Truckers took the secon i game of the new secies from the Gulls today in a game that was prettily played. Get tug was da .good farm und held the Gulls town to scattered hits and was . ab'ly supported by - tho .team, Tha'ckora and Delvin made sensational , catches in the f;eid, pulling down after long i-uns, ure hits. Fillman and; Foster were stais. 'Sweeney was somewhat wild, tut pitched jgre&t ball and was not support ed very well at critical, moments. His team hradl a tendency to fumble where tfoaiMe playts would lhave resulted. Sweeney struck out e&gM, Gel-tig five. QIcGtnmas, Holland and O'Neil olared , great ball, making fine, long, running catches that cut ofl: runs. Jordan as umpire was unsatisfaeto-.y 1o loth teams. Double ola to: Devlin ta FJll- min to Foster; O'Neil to Dommel. Man ager Mace 'appears upon the boards . "to night in cpcctaLties at an! amateur per formance gi van by the ladles for the benefit of the 'ball team. J " - The score: j E. H. E. New Bern... .11100103x 7 S 3 Wilmington . .0110000002 0 2 Batteries1: Gettig and Duam; Sweeney andl Fisher. Umpire Jordan. i' ' : : $ , Slate is got out of tho ground by means of blasting, holes being bored Into it with steam drills. I 4 - , The island of Sakhalin, the great penal colony df Russia, has splendid forests of fir and pine. . &yeyE,tn Co JS MAKING A SPKCIALIX OF "ETNA 5 PER CENT GOLD BONDS." THEIR VALUES ARE LARGER AND THEIR RATES T.ftWPiT! tttav ANY; OTHERS. r. . rrt r j r- : - me 20 xear endowment 5 per cent. Gold Bonds of the Etna Life OFFER GREATER ADVANTAGES THAN ANY INVESTMENT. CARRY ING AT THE SAME TIME ABSOL DTE PROTECTION. FOR INFORMATION ADDRESS ' ' r t. . '- : V . : I JJ.; D. SOUS HALL i flanager, Tucker Building, . RALEIG H, N. C. A SWIN OP DBAUTV IS A JOY FORt'ER. CRILASI, OU fiXAGICAX, MKAITTIF1KK, Hctnonqi Tua, Pimples. Freckles, Mcth Palclvrt. ksn, mod Skin dis cuM,ui very blemish on bety. no defif aetec t!oa. It has attyxl the test of S I years, and is so harmless wa tMtr It tobesuro It is properly made. Accept no couote. felt o similar daiDc. Dr. U. A. Sayre laid to a tody of the batit-ton(a patient) : MAs you ladies will use them, I recom mend 'fionr tad's Cream s the least harmful of al 1 the Sk in prep arations." For sal a by all Drucffists ad Fancy-Goods Dealers ta Ott U. Cndas and Europe. RI.T. HOPXIHS.Prop., 37 Great Jones St.,H.Y. RALEIGH STYLISH TURNOUTS . FOR STYLISH PEOPLE. Landaus, Buggies. Ticnic Wagons and all the different kinds of traps, with ht best "driving horses, both for speed and family use, always ready. Fine saddle horses for ladies and gents. We make a specialty of marriages, receptions and funerals, giving these the personal attention of a member of the for heavy hauling and exca vating solicited. , We guarantee perfect satisfaction io all branches of our business. Salisbury St., 'Phone 81. Morgan St., 379. si i i - '"""-'' UPCHURGH & HOLDER- Alli'Phones No. SI. Day or night. Dobbin FerraSI i A m IBBlf IRKS I i Vvm w . COOPER BROS. , Proprietors. Raleigh, N- C. MONUMENTS Write for catalogue. We pay out freight A j ,M . . .. i During the month of July we will contin ue our Great Clearance Sale. There will be no let up in price mark-downs. During June we gave our customers the greatest bargains, but July will give them greater bargains.. Our bargain tables will be kept up, and every day will be added to. It will be almost im possible to mention all the bargains in the newsnaner advertisements in fact not one in ten can get into the papers. So it is better for you to come early every morn ing and take your time in looking. You will be fully prepaid. This week'we oner a special lot of Ladies' Tailor made Suits1 lor half, A great big bargain, $12.50 suits for $6.25; $15 suits for$7.50, and so on.. Just the thing to interest tne travellers to .mountain or seashore- ! " ' ' . A.B. R. IT. P.O. A. E. ... i,: I 0 5 2 0 Bi I .. 30 0 3 0, 2 J ' ' '''' J ..3.0 o u i j. j - : . j . ;, ..so 1 1 . 2? - "o 4 ! x f totJ OT A'. C. C2I T fWNI A.B. n. h. p.o. a. e. i l nirn oinao, jlx .3 2 1 2 0 0 TmiT "'F j -rp' 3 0 8 jj 1 0 imr - ill 1. 'I o o o v :i oh ')"- ':''':"'.'.''. .AN CO PRieeD o fvt'r to rail rour attenficcn to the reductions in our Spring (Clothing, a. glance at the values will convince you cr'e hvj. UU itVfrom here it's right," or we make it so. We vrlsh tore mind you of our two piece Suits in N IS t hers: double piays, i mu Smith. O'Steen to HrSV on balls, off Leonard 4. off Bishop 1 struck out by Leonard 30, by Bishov4: earred runs Raleijrh 2. Charlotte 3: left w. .Tinip'srh (L Charlotte 8: hit by pitched ball, ; -Leonard 1; time of game, 1:40: Umpire, Mr. Wynne; Scorer. Mr. Smith. ' t Messrs. Dobbdn & Ferrall have do mated a nice umbrella for the most pop ular player on -the Ralegh team, to be nrGse-nted at the bazaar Friday night. . . r : Mr. A. Doghi has agreed to furnish ice cream at $1 per gallon to all - who buy for the lawn party ans-i to don-ate 10 per cent. from, such sales to the. club. , - .- .:-:.- ' . Arr-iTt-!reents are being made - to hold a lawT fete "or bazaar on' 'Friday nign't COATS and r A , : ' -n-nrfi v of Tour loeklng them" over, they embroce all the new styles and we here vou will find an assortment wor.n y oi your w"nj m , mfrtrfnhl ihi -wthpr" csnecially adapted to the hot weatner. -oimng uiv ,au . w . - - weaves and ari NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Vever before have we been in a position to show yon so many beautiful saylw as in this . line. The price running froiOc every con ceirble pattern vand weave do you need them; look at them. . . - WORD Ouu Method-No one buys here" comes back, and'goes away without being fully satisfied, , EINEHAN GO UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. I 1 V
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