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She morning PosTa Tuesday, july 15 I 'i missioner Greensboro, X. C, July 13.Speclil. The usual forerunners, aianagers, tc of dUrrect candidate are onxtbe ground here, asid all lat plght and today, they may be seen, with thlr heads together, la room of the boteK n c"rb1n and at other places getting the Jay or I The chief rubjert of all tbfc foptatlm. caacusflr.iT ami cowfrrer.ee. from the . Identity of the rsrtie grnred. lJZx y. w, that of Jtcra associate iod-eship and orjomrtoa commissioner. Each canJM: claims a majority on firu bjIW. far as the race between y that there will be no nomrostion of father 03 rt"baUot, as sectional Iine3 irt!I ik be drawn as close as some tem ! thiri. The "taffc swim to be hkk-t- Workers on f he Ground Before the Convention Claims and Conjectures in Behalf of Aspirants for AssociateJusticeand Corporation Com- . 1 Jr thst Concur and Walker will be t!ie winner, but one or JirJa airown 3 man asrs'who ha arrived, Congressman Small, gires fie authorized statement; that Judge Frown -will certainly be jjorn lr.ate.l oa fir?i tallot. Tho JatteT's friends have oot arrived yet in the same fv rvv as the former, and- do not seem to hive the same fine organization of plana at I f-rtvs. Ar.other general talk is the OTtlrrt impression anion? those here that Mi1!! will ge the nomls-atlon for cow n.t-S-Ker, thonjU Beddir.t3elJ expresses perfect confidence In has winning strength. Beddtngfield has undoubtedly a' tiff lead hi Instructed votes oyer all others, but .Mason, Miehaux, Brown, Watson and Fairly, all aay that their scattering votes will put them -well up to the front, when added to thelf in structed vote. , An unknown white" man was probably fatally Injured by the incoming- train from Rsleigh, this morning, " about six ocloc. Th train was an hour late, and when within two miles of Greensboro, raa over some one. It was stopped and the nren wsa found, lying in the ditch besldo "the track.. Ir. Stafford1 of Bur lirgton at once made an examination and found he wns living, administering errch immediate attention as was necew f ary. Tho injured man was placed on the train and -brought to the hospital here, and is In charge, of the company Ybylct3U. 'It haa been found impossible op to now to find out who he is. lie Is a neat, well dressed persorK, but noth ing rrhitevcr oa Ws person has been found by whfch to identify him, and lie Is not yet conscious. If he ever will be arara. One arm la broken, his stall is fractured nni several contusion ar on Ms. body. If is said that the engineer his' stated 't'hal there was no sig of any obstruction on tho track until just as th train was nearly uroa him he jump ed In front of tho engine and waved bus arm 9. This tnornlng at Dick's steam laundry Pattls Erwin, colored, ore of the em ployes had her left hand caught in the mangier. Before Snperartenditnt E. A. Miller cvnM gc to her and stop tho ma th In e her arm had been drawn In mere than. half -way to the elbow. II er fin gers were badly inched but no blood was spilled. 1 Your Kidneys. C V' ,w. are cenntM to see-L., 1r f- l.F r them back and getting ready for workTTtJVer-VVork Weakens ev. A.r. - iTer, tne very popular pastor of the Methlist church, has been granted a month's leave of absence, and 13 now enjoying a much-needed rest and recreation. .He Is , a good, consecrated man, and a great, powerful preacher, and has no superior in either conference. -. That superb and Heaven-toned vocalist and mostfascinating woman, Mis Mor ton of Virginia, is now . a resplendent ornament in the elegant home of out esteemed friend. A. O. Davia, the -witty and popular auctioneer. Our people will remember her exquisite singing during a former visit and., will be charmed to hear her magnificent voice -again. r-3 Lumber Mill Plant Burned at Jacksonville The Loss Amounts to Fifteen Thousand Dollars Clin - ton Rising frorrHts Ashes-New Build t . ings of Brick TVnmlnjrtpn, N C, Jaly 13. Special. The cstenire and valuable plant of the Jackoatl!!e Lumber Company, at Jack- scarllle, N. C, was almost destroyed by fir Sunday morning. The fire is thought t have orizinated from the furnace. The v:.r iim uf the plant left standing are tl center. Mr. M. V. Ricliards, land and industrial agent of the Southern, is co operating in the matter, and -will direct the attention of manufacturers to the proposition with a view of inducing Ihem to locate factories where an abun dance of power at a minimum cost can be obtained. - Burke county has two avowed candi dates for the legislature, Capt. Jno. H. Pearson and Mr. J. Ernest Erwin be ing the contestants. Both are strong men with an enthusiastic following, and "the fight will add interest to the county convention which will be held in An gust. Next week, on the 22d, the ninth d!s- the. planing mill and dry-kiln, and they'lfft ), mKu v,-, fir ar badly damaged. The total loss wU r--WliI-t, mbm F Y Wehh of amount to about SIS.Oco. with some in- candidate, Messrs. I,. 1. ebb. or surance. 'Mr. T. It. Kerr was manager Cleveland, W. C. IOwd and D. C. of the mill. It Is understood that the Maxwell of Mecklenburg. Thomas Huf company will 'rebuild. , liain of Catawba, and W. E. Abemethy The town of Clinton will be rebuilt of Burke. There will be 353 votes In without delay and the thrifty people of ft conrention. and 177 votes will bo that community hare already begun t0 . As.a, clear awav the debris of the big fire of , necessary to nominate, the rote of the Just a little over a week ago, which counties being as follows: Burke 30, detroyed over $70,000 worth of property. 1 Catawba 40, Cleveland 52, Gaston 50, Wilmington architects have already been . Mnxrorn 27, Madisdn 24. Mecklenburg claim but In the business section will be required . others predict that there will be to be of brick. A movement is being ag?tated among the citizens to issue bonds for a system of water works. ELECTRIC ENTERPRISE Plan to Develop Linville River. Race for Congressln the Ninth Morgan ton, NVC. July 15. Special. Morgan ton Is very mucn interested in a proposition to develop the great water IK)wer in the Linyille river gorge. Mr. M. B. Wilkerson of Asheville and his Philadelphia- associates, who recently purchased the Cleerer kinds,' em bracing 30.000 acres, 1$ now in New York con ferring with a predicate, about taking up the enterprise.. The river, according to recent finrveys has a volume of 28, 000 cubic feet per minute, and has a fall of nearly 2,000 feet In the eight miles it flows through Mr. WilkersonVi lands. The proposition is to develop j Out If you have kidney or bladder trouble, about 20,000 horse power and distribute Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer At electTicallv along the line of the 1 Sc Co., Blnghamton, N. Y, Sotfihern Railway, with Morganton as uon't mate any, mistauo, Dut remem Unliealthy Sidneys Make Impure Blood All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. i no kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste' or impurities in the blocd. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in th blood, due kidney trouble. Kicttfy trouble causes quick or unstcadv heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart i3 over-working in pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. . It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. ' If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Ropt, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits by all druggists In fifty cent and one-dollar siz es. You may have a sample douio Dy man Hom of Swomp-Root. free, also pampMet, telling you how to find EVERY DAY ber the name, Swamp-Root. Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Blnghamton, N. Y., on .every bottle. Sill AT Hi PH. ils m cu'"'lu r . " ; : , j . l J u:j, jmtcneii ana xancey zu. stores and residences, u 01 raouwu ur , , . .r t- r t aa u rt h-T-a th m "r In the lead, and tils irienca tirir .tnv.hnitt All th tiiw huildints that he will be an easy winner: PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF . DURHAM COUNTY Fine Record of Last Year Broken The High School ' IdJa Dirhan. N. July 13. Spe.-ial. The eisty board of educatioa is now in eIon. Trof. C. V Massey. superia tn lrnt of county soh.l, pre'sentcd his rerrt of the work dene durinj the f-3t ye-ir. The report Is an elalorate one and sires a omplete census of the 5 h jol rLlMren of the county, the aver-a;-? attealan-. pay TtTtirod by each tocher, enrolluient. iinnibtir of illiter and s.rh other information as will l f interest. Th- report shows a cenns of 0,139 chiMnra and of these Ti.UiiT were en r;:d ia the school last year. The i!l;:rates in the county are almost equal- bout on. X. C, secretary, the institute got right down to work. The following compose the faculty: Miss Edith Royster, Raleigh public schools; rrof. 31. A. McLeod. principal Broadway Academy; Prof. 1. L. Ellis, superintendent Sanford graded schools: G. II. HuinbeT, Esq., lecturer on civics Carthage. U.: iTor. witnerspoon, mathematics; C. M. Mcintosh, superin tendent county schools. s , ly 1stu1s1 letween the whites and col t el. Of the whites there are C4 and I-at year Durham lanar county in the of .-hv: and thin yea c-wa recor.1. The whit cnaty areraed 31 week cf about one week in the f.-hoI. It is the opinion of Trof r? that the school funds in slht for anothr year will Tun tha schools an Vial length to those of the year just c I !. The enthnsiam la securing rural libra Tl' i siown in. the report of the snper ii:t.d:it. The move started by the I'u.'iature was quickly taken hold of a i.l mw every white school in the county La a library. The report v wells at lenrth on a new tnjve srartej br the board diring the jear. I: Is that of establishing high or traded scbo.i!s in each townshi;i a cen tral Hlzh schxd. This nioTe w.ill enable ti-h scholar to cet a hlsher education v. an that offered hy the average free t ' t . One of thee high fichoo! has t-'p established and others will follow i a the nert few months. The plan , l" fnsolidate several schools in an WILSON Son to Succeed Father Con nor Men Confident of vr Success Wilson, X. C, July 13. Correspondence of The Morning Fost. The county commissioner did a very proper and most grnoWuI act yesterday when they appointed Mr. Claud Barnes to succeed his lamented fatuer as regis ter of deeds of Wilson county. Mr. Barnes Is a young man of highest honor and Integrity, and will wear most faun fnlly the ofllcial Tobes so efficiently worn bv his rood and upright father. The .v.'act of the commissioners is most warmly le . . UJ1.1I. .1 .. a.I Kw aii . on. ..... I u lauu iuui cuiuiauj. ruuui ru - " M-ir 13 IU IVU.IU I.. - 1 V . r .h. iroke heT I,re cornraunuj, lor v u rn .aa u.? scnoo.8 in lllO . . ... ,, . . 1 J : 1 V. A . i rnnrnmnnr Trim h i I 11 1 iiitr uriaiis x i luv S. SI ftrr v. teacher employcal. While the ' r :a" rchool work i carried on c..e f.r mo-e 0f the teachera has charre f tLe holier studies. Teachers' Institute r Carthage. N. C. Jnlr 14. ,?rtn'lfnce of The Morning Poit. The- Teachers' Institute for Moore fonnty mnTened this !.- with a very larg tn, promising attendance for jrst diy. Opening hy scripture and fcr rrnt prayer hy Rev. C. A. G. Thma -l-ford. N. C. Before organization T'-rr !,liehtfnlly entertained, Irv Mr. i V Graham of Aberdeen. N. C and iTrf. D U Kllis oa the subject of.bet ler srhool horucs. better schools, etc. After electing W. F. Craven of Car- LlSu AfloGlce, and being mast admirably fitted rof M-1 therefor, all recognize the justice of his ClalUlS IOT IUC (lUMlluu iiiiiuc i uvaui. the sad and untimely death or his lament ed father. . A larre deleiration of enthusiastic and most hopeful Connor men left today for Greensboro, wnere tney claim our mouei townsman, the -pure and upright Judge Connor, will win a brilliant victory to morrow, for they now assert most posi tively that our candidate has already secured f47 votes, twsnty-odd votes more than necessary to secure his election. Of course he will get other votes, and therefore there is no doubt In the minds of his friends of his triumphant election: and thus the whole State will be honored and the bench will re- ceire richer lustre wnen ne dons tue official robes of nssocurle justice, for a purer man never adorned' the bench than the nprleht and blameless Judge Connor. In a slow game, full of errors on both sides, Wilson gained a victory over the Klnstoa team yesterday, the score stand ing 15 to 7. There will bo another game this afternoon when it is. to be hoped there will be more snap and ginger in it. - J. J. Privctt is a good one, and a tire less hustler he Is, too, and shows the imprint of his tact and jndgment In whatever field his fino energies may bo displayed. As manager of the opera house his fine tact was brilliantly con spicuous, and now as manager of our base ball team hi3 virtues are as equally luminous and resplendent. Our alert and wide-awake tobacco men, those potent factors In Wilson's growth and progress and prosperity. aTe getting in readiness for the -opening of tho to bacco season on the first day of August. They'are a clever, genial, hustling set Durham, N. C- Offers 125 graduate and undergraduate courses of study. New library facilities, Llaboratory equipments and gymnasium. f I "m . 1 Jt VI 1 ! U . Mimoer oi siuukuis uuuuieu ju wm yesrs. Large number of scholarships awarded annually. Loans . made to worthy students. Expenses very mod erate. For catalogue address , D. W. NEWSOM. Registrar. no nomination on the first ballot, and say that a long contest is in sight. " Col. P. Mr-PearsaTl, private secretary to the . Governor and secretary of the Democratic State Executive CbmmJr tee, who lias been attending the Bar Association In Asheville, (stopped ovpr , In Morganton to visit relatives. He left last night for Greensboro. I S In Critical Condition- Durham. N. C, July 13. Special. Jim Jackson, the negro who was hurt yesterday afternoon at the time when Abe Fowler was killed, is still In a pre carions condition. He Is at the Lincoln hospital. It was said that afternoon that he received internal injuries, but the physicians think that he will re cover. The dead man was bnried today from his home in the eastern n?rt of the town. Since the beginning of the eewer system two men have been killed and several have boeu injured and maimed for life. Law, Medicine Theloglcal, ; Historcal and miscellaneous books at a sacrifice. All kinds of books bought, sold and ex changed. Typewriters, stationery, es pecially letter files. Fountain Pens. Blank books, etc., at very low prices for sum mer. Wanted especially N. C. State and Colonial Record Reports, Laws, etc., etc. Catalogue free. Address SOUTHERN BOOK EXCHANGE, Raleigh, N. C, Largest stock of books in the South. Brings Fresh Laurels and New Customers, It's our way of doing things, offering proper gooda at the right price and time. To those looking for housefurnishings our sale oi Carpets. Tattin s, Rugs, Lace : Curtain Hangings, Bedspreads, Sheets, Pillow Cases," &dt at reduced prices, is all that can be desired. While in the DRESS line welare offering marvel S?tTanes ln Woolens, Challies, Dress Lawns, Crepe a Chines, Foulard Silks. Moire Silks and others. For today, with other good values, we will offer Ladies Collars, Stock Forms at 10c., worth 15c. s Ladies,; White P. K. .Stocks at 15c worth 25c Children's Windsor Ties, at 15c., worth 25c. '.. -' Corded LWash Silk at 10c, worth 4Dc. . . V Fancy Dtcsa Gingham at 6Jc., worth 10c Infants? Half Hose at 19c, wor th 25c Ladles' Ribbed Vests at 7c, worth 10c . . Ladies' Ribbed Vests at 13c, worth 20c . Lfldiesi' Ribbed .Vests at 10c, worth 25c The stocks of Allover Embroideries, Allover Laces and French Revering has been remarked at a very low figure and placed on center tables, New stocks of Black Lace Bands, Embroidered Edges, Embroid ered Beadings and Lace Beadings just received. Don't forget our one half price sale of Tailored Suits and Skirts, i , ovl an. Pearce - & Ca ey . . . . . B M. S. Calvert, Gill I OIL RALEIG-H, N. C. V5. CALL FOR 3o Brew. Co's Barley Park Beers. At AH Leading Saloons. mm, WeG. Hudgins Agent, Cor. Halifax and Lane Streets, RALEIGH, N. C. -Court reporting don anywhere la North Carolina. Prices cu applicatloa LADIES! $500 REWARD SKSSgSSM Tatbology from anv caase, my monthly regulator falls to reUere. MalL Harmleea. Teg., safe, rore. flow lOns-sappresMd. ' (100 rewar for any other remedy advertised that wUi relieve one in 2a DR. JACK80S, R. CQ-, CUr. 111. (Corperatlaa) Paid ap Capital SSO.000 mkm Have redueod their Milliiraery AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW TRICES, Gs&i and examine before purchasing elsewhere, 121 Fayette ville Street, RALEIGH N. C. of Awards The . Jury at the Pan-American Exposition appoint ed 4o pass upon the merits of the article! exhibited (have pronounced I He jjnderwood Vye Fastest. E6c Strongest, Vye Simplest. Se most Complete and the.Most Practical Typewrite Made "WRITES IN BIGHT For Catalogue writ to R. L. LINDiSEY, ;. ' State Agent, - i DURHAM. N. O. ' - j St Hary's School, Raleigh, N. C. The Easter The sixty-first annual sessio n begins September 18th. T01.n1 howmtf TnTin-firv 2Stn. . St Alary's School offers ins truction in the .following departments! The Preparatory School The C ollege, The Art School,. The Music School, THe Business ocnooi. - ' , ti,0 ore two hnndred and fortv-eiicht students representing nine Dioceses. Faculty of twenty-fiv e. Much of, th equipment is new; eight I' new pianos bought this year. ' ' . . , , 4. ,, , t St. Mary's Kindergarten is lo cated In the center of the city under For catalogue address REV. T. D. BRAXTON, D. D. t. Trinity Park High School On up-to-date College preparatory school. Superior advantages. For cata logue and album of views, address J. F. BIVINS, Headmaster, Durham. N. C. DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY I NTERES T ING"INF ORMATION. ' ON MAY 1, 1 902, THE OLD CONSERVATIVE MUTUA'L IFE INS. L llira) i oi in NINE INSTRUCTORS Well Equipped Labora tories, Thorough WorK Fall term begins September 8, 1902. Address ,' . F. P. VENADLE, Preslden ChflDel -Hill. N. C. m m m Co., of Philadelphia. WILL ADJUST ITS RATES AND VALUES TO A THREE PER CENT. RESERVE BASIS, tvMUu, m H. W contra th. .r5t OWAJANTEED CASH StJ KEENDEB, (5 PEB CENT) ALL KINDS OP DESIRABLE CONTRACTS ISSUED, , - .'. t-a t imifaji Tnvmnt Life and Endowments on various plans,. CON including, In addition to the ufiual Ordinary Life, "ted mEB OENT GOLD' BONDS, paying to- the ilNUOUS INSTALMENT POLICIES, with income l; cheap CONVERTIBLE .TERM beneficiary 5 per cent annually on the 'principal for 20 years and tnen ine y . y . ALL 'ANTEED DIVIDENDS. . Apply to Local Agents, or write to liverytHing New and UP-to-Da'e P FINE AND MEDIUM GRADE ROCKERS PULLEN BUILDING 0 a 0 o a in Fine and Medium DESIRABLE CONTRACTS TO DESIRABLE AGENTS. RANEY, General Agent for North Carolina, RALEIGH N, C. Prices and Quality Strictly Guaranteed WeCanFurnishYour , Home or Office Complete fayettbviLle: street & RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA . -
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