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(THF MORNLMG'POST' WEDNESDAY. JULY l6j00 PEACE Institute tot Young' iuaaies ana iGooservatdry of flu sim aleigli,, C0 107 Rooms. Limited to 100 Boarders. Physical and Chemical Apparatus. Full Fmiinment Able Facutlv. More tnan tun Last Year. Appiy ai uw u w iw,y. JAMES President. Address, JOY UNCONFINEO AT ATLANTIC HOTEL A Gay Round of Pleasure for Many Fair Visitors . MorebeadTity, X. C, July 15. -Correspondence of The Morning Post. "Joy still dows unconfined" at the At lantic. The crowded ball room on Sat urday eight showed a large influx of Leaux ami belles during the past week. The gallerie were thronged wi:h spec tators either the guests" of the .'house who do cot actively participate la the lighter amazements of the hour. Where youth and pleasures meet $ To chase the glowing hours X With flying feet." or else the towns people who always come to look otj when a gar spectacle is anticipated below. The nrejfne be neath are packed with mamas and chap eron, smiling at the attention which thir charges are receiving; while occa sionally dlhnr.ing pins fr lovely cowns rent In the dance. The new faces are Indeed fair to loot "upon. Mr and Mra F. S. Royter of Norfolk, Va- are here with , their two sons, nd their two beautiful daugh ters, Mises Mary and Fanny Roys:er Bel rlier declared to be "out aa yet. for Mli Fanny, the elder, will, we under stand, still be under tutors dnring the coming autumn and a portion of the winter, after -which she win go abroad, and perhaps return here next season to dellzht the critical eye with Parisian gowns of the full debutante. . The Misses Royter are accompanied W Mls Hill of NagarMown, Md., so like her friends in the rich tints of her auburn hair, a complexion that even the arden: sun seems too compassionate to turn, an cheeks l;ke the "red, red roe,." that he is constantly being ta ken for another sister. Mrs. JnlHn Baker haa joined her aunt, with her own loTely daughter. Miss Annie war.tiorfully fair of face, regular ! la -features, lithe and graceful In form: only a few wels ago a graduate with the highest houors of her alma mate wh'ih is noted for the many accom plished women itbjis given to North Cnr.ir.oa. In the ram? n.irty is petite, dark -eyed Miss RruUers of Tarboro, Leaking the hrtrts of the Chapel Ilill iana rirht and left, with quire a score rore of ywinc damseln whom yonr non !r.ine scribbler has not been so fortu nate as to meet. Ir was esrimited that there -were' al.-ott 700 guests in rhe honse on yester liy with a staying crowd of at, least FAYETTEVILLE Municipal Matters Military Affairs Summer School for Teachers S Fayetteville. N. C, JhIt 15. Correspondence of The Morning Post. At the meeting of the board of alder men last erenfnjr. -Messrs A. if . McD. Robinson and E. II. William- instantly; The murderer still at larw on. . committee, from the Chamber of if. ,A f ,Z "J lw Jf?i5 commerce, asked aid of th tntm in en by Ml3 Lillian Earl Fields in honor s.? TTvllTIM of Miss Victoria agan jjarun, uuauv etrwv X. n. ..- ; It was early but the great 'drawing rooms were already -filled, groups aim liUle knot chatted here and there, -while nunibeis were whrrHng -to the slow meas ure of a walti Exactly at 100, with studied grace and greeting smiles, Mrs. 'Fields -usfoered into her magnificent room, beutlfully dmped nd artistically arranged with ferns -and potted plants the following: Dr. J. O. Green and Miss V. F. Mrtia, Mr. L. E. "Woolen and Miss Lillian Field. Mr. E. B. Wooten md Mlse Belle Mnrchison, Mr, Lloyd Wooten and Miss Wood, Mr. Matt Allen and Miss Uc-rgia BrnC Taylor, Mr, Claude Oiiamlerlaln awl Misu Lenolc-. FieloVi Mr. j; E. Mayer and Mln Sallie Wal ters. Mr. J. W. Fields aird Miss Marie Xyl-r, Mr. Alex McDonald and Miss Attie Fields, Mr. E. M. Best and Miss Carter. Mr. C. W. Sutton and Miss Kate Wood, Mr. Milton Waiters nd Mi . Txmww Wooten, Mr. "Walker Ilodcv and Ms CharKLt "Wooten, Mr. "Will Kennedy and. Miss Adair Har dee, Mr. J. W. Pope and Mrs. Green, Mrs. Bailey end jrambers of others. After refreshments and other delica cies several varieties of cTeamvand cake la profusion were served. The party then proceeded again to the lawn, where with shouts of laughter and ripples of con versation made eren more glorious the evening. IrtfoI Perquimans County Conven tion-Negro Killed With a Hammer Hertford, JC. C Jury 14. Correspondence of the Morning Post. The Pernnlmas county Democratic convention was held in the court house last Saturday afternoon. Delegates from. all the townships In the county were present. The convention wa called, to order by Y. G. Cox, chairman of'the county executive commtf tee, and W. G. Gaither and James P. "Wlnslow were made per manent chairman and secretary respec tively. The following ticket "was nominated: Sheriff, T. P. Wlnslow; Treasurer, L. W. Norman; Register of Deeds, R, L. Ivaowles-: Coroner, J. S. Whdte, Survey or, J. P. Wroslow; Clerk of Court, E. V. Perry; member of Legislature, W. T. J-nes. Mnch lateres't Vas shown In the nomination of a member of the legisla ture, Mr. Jones the succcssfuL'candldate winning the nomination by a very small Lmajorlty. W. G. Cox was re-elected chairman of the county exeeutve committee. This was one of the best attended con ventions for years. The ticket that was nominated can't be beaten in the county. The candidates are all representative men. Many of our town people ore enjoying the cool breezes ct Nag's Head acd oth er seaside reports. A negro man was killed yesterday af ternoon on the line of Chowan and Per quimans counties. 51 is assailant strnric him with a hammer and death followed pWrtnents, will be discussed by practi cal and experienced men, and it is to be hoped that every." town in the State will be represented. The tournament on the 25rd and 2-lth will be very in teresting, and will amply repey any one tot his time in attending the same. The railroad rates froth all points in State are very low -for .the. round trip to firemen and delegates, and it-Is only one fare for the round trip to indi viduals, from any point , in the State. Loval living rates will 'be reasonable. Every mayor and' chairman of fire committee in. the State' is invited id" "at tend and participate In -our delibera tions. , ' . j ' -' The writer recogniziirg'the never-failing courtwy, power and 'influence' of the press, also extends to you, my dear sir, the courtesies of. the floor, in the discussion of matters pertaining to -the prevention and protection from fire. May I ask: that ypn -will irge upon your citizens the imoprtance. of having your municipally well represented? - The slight expense will bs money well spent In the interest -of the public wel fare. - Thanking you in -advance for your courtteey in giving publicity to the mat ter, and .hoping that I can reciprocate your kindness at Raleigh, I am yours, &c, , JAS. D. M'NEILL, President N. C. S. F. Ass'n. Wbtte Jltn Tnraed YrUovtr "Great consternation was felt by tKe friends of M. A. Hogarty of Lexington, Ky.t -when they saw he was turning yel low. His skin siowry changed color, also his eyes, and he suffered terribly. II.'s malady was Yellow Jaundice. He was treated by the best doctors, but without benefit. Then he was advised to try Electric Bitters, the wonderful Stomach and Liver remedv, and he writes: "After taking two bottles I was wholly cured." . A trial proves its matchless merit for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 50c. Sold by all druggists. sinn HER KESOUTS The Southern Railtrav annonuces1 tho ale of low-rate Summer Excursion Tickets to all the delightful resorts lo cated on and reached via its lines. These tickets go one sale June 1. 1002. The section of North Carolina known as "The Land of the Sky" and , "The Sapphire Country" is particularly at tractive to those in search of mountain resorts. . " " Call and get free at office below the superb illustrated book, "Summer in the and of the , Sky,", giving list or hotel and boarding houses witn their location, rates of board, facilities, attractions, etc. - Additional Sleeping Cars go into service from various points to principal resorts, affordinsr arreatlv improved facilities. - Particular attention is directed to otrr elegant Dining Car Service on principal throujrh trains. For detailed information, tickets, Pull man reservations, etc.; address" T. C. STURGIS. Tarborough House Building, ' . $ i - Quick Trip to Northwest via S. A. L Ratlvray Improved passenger service has been inaugurated to the Northwest by the Seaboard Air Line .Railway and the uoesapeaue & Uhlo Kailway, which has reduced the time several hours and only one change of cars between Raleigh and Cincinnati and two changes to Chicago and bt. L.ouis. Following is the schedule lveare .itaieign ll.So a. m Arrive Richmond 4.55 a. m Leave Richmond 0.45 p. m Arrive Cincinnati 11.50 a. m Ieare Cincinnati 12.20 noon Arrive Ghicago : 8.40 p. m Arrive St. Louis 0.40 p. m This is a vestibule limited train con necting in Cincinnati with the "Big Four" White City Special, and makes a! of the late train connections out of Chicago and St. Louis for all points west and nortnwest. This connection also gives fine service to the Mountains of Virginia, making stops at Charlottesville, .Basic City, Staunton, Goshen, Clifton Forge. Hot Springs, Alleghany and "White Sulphur Springs. For any information regarding rates, routes, etc., apply to C. H. GATTIS, C. P. & T. A., Raleigh, N. C. H. S. LEARD, T. P. A., , Raleigh, N. C. , 0 Mi BAM RUFF PoeUtvofy Curmd at your Homo Fall trip ITlr and aU affections of the Hair and Scalp positively cured only with my scientific treatments, specialty pre pared for each case. Full information with book free. Call et write, JOHN H. WOODBURY D. I., s6 W. rjd. New York. Itt And Visitors From Other States at the Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, N. C the publication of an illustrated booklet for the advertisement of the indusrrial aurantages f this town and section. In response to this appeal the municipal board appropriated $150. A resolution was also paed for the a!e of $8,000 more oona. ror tne establishment of au lvtrie light system. There was a very pleasant gathering It erenrnr In tie armorv of the Fay etteviile Independent Light Infantry partly a business meeting to strengthen the financial rtatns of the corps, and Tartly a social function. Ma J. B. R. Huke. ex-commaniant of :be company. prcs:de.l, and in graceful terms explained the object of calling the men together. He was followed by Cart. John B. Til lingb.nt and Srgt. J. II. Anderson, of the Reserve Corp: Iter. Isaac W. Hughes, renter of St. John's Episcopal Church and chaplain of the battalion; Capt. Tl. R. McKethan. of Company A; Mer. U. Mcl). Robinson and J. 11. Myrover. Refrshment were servel. and the Glee Club of the corps made line vocal and instrumental muic. Prof. Cole, county superintendent of fnblic instniction. opened the Cnmber and snmmer school for teachers in the rraded school building in liar street at UuiO o'clock this morning. The attend ance is good to begin with, and the s!.ons promise to be of Interest. Since the eorrespondenj's last letter to The Pot. the second mayor's trial has taken place of the Syrian Bouforah for alleged . Indeent aanlt on the little danghter of D. W. PaTker. The accused was bound over to Superior Court in the sum of $500; bm it is evident that the second trial flivided pnblic opinion, and net a few doubt the Syrian's gnllt. Our thriving neighbor Dunn Is in good shape financially, its light and street bond, six per cent interest, selling at a premium. $ Social Event at LaGrange La Grange, N. C. July 15. Oirrewpndnce of The Morning Post. It was -glorious ikirht. the smad grounds of the beantifnl home of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. (Fields were brilliantly lighted by colored, lamps hanging here and there and gleams of color gave a mt pleftMng effect, lending charming radiance' to the reetllng foliage of the shrubbery. In the quiet corners of the lawn were placed low easy seats. Through the wide doors N and apacKoua windows : atreanm of Mght flooded the lawn, while e.ft aweet music Coated lazily to every ear. . . ffba eak4on wxs a "Fet de leica" giv He w-as seen to pass through Hertford. late &"uniljiy afternoon, presumably on ms way to i;erkiey, a., the vlty of ref uga or an eastern Carolina fugitives i nam justice. The rams of last week wer f benefit to the growing crons. T2io mn. ,.t.. . - iwiai noiter in "every way than for years, cotton w now free of Hce and growing very fast. The soend fisbermen are catchtnr fsfrm nice rock. Mr. Earns brumrkt in eral boxes last week to be shipped toj irvnueni marKeta where the prices are Extensive repairs are being made in C. , "f I cnarc,Q- ' long while "'u euince was considered the band wnest and most substantial ehurth In eastern North Carolina. The brick m the twun-u cr made In England and ship- vv w wunirj iq naij boxes. sustaswTfire- MENS'-ASSOCIATION An Appeal from President James D. McNeill VayeitevUle, N. C, July 12. To the Eu:tor of The Post: May I ask the courtesv of your val ued columns to- call the attention of yonr municipal authorities and you rcaders generally to the iniportaie o sustaining he North Carolina Stato I iremen's Ari?ociatlon in ita efforts to protect from lo?s by fire the live and property of our citizens. . Under the laws passed by our last legmlature-seo chap. C77. " law, of i ji,t iS now imperative upon the au thorities of every incorporated town in the State to organize a -mtom e protection ami Inspection, and to report J . ure to rne insurance commk sioner at Ifaleigh. i Every citizen in North Carolina is in terred J n this subject, and it is.iie desire of tne State Association to leave KnV",ne tnat'l be beneficial to the desired end.. .!k the ,C1nTnr.tJon to he tel1 la Ral eigh on July 22d. 23d and 24th, mat ters Of Very mnch imnnrlanM ' . . - - 4 . v rirrviai- ij to towns fcavinr no m,ni j- 1 North' Carolina. Strong Jn eaalpment, excellent in teaching force. Noted , for high moral tone. Expenses moderate. ' Send for catalogue. " . '.'" " " V ' ' ',' U L. HOBBS, President. 11 ; Giimnn NEW Drug Store, ins w Biisiiess. For Sale Farm containing 400 acres, more or less,, situated eight , : miles from the city; - : of Raleigh and in one mile of the S. A. " ' , L. R, R., in the best farming district in Wake county. Especially adapt ed to either tobacco or cotton. For fur- : ther information r apply to id's is. BALBI6H. N. C Tour SMALLEST order receives our PROMPT ATTENTION. PRESCRIPTIONS ARE (fUARAX- TEED. ABSOLUTELY NO SUBSTI 0.UTIONS. New Drags, Lowest prices in town. - .. i erioieE Gtit Flowers, ROSES, ; Carnations, &c. FLORAL DESIGNS at short notice.- Receptions and Wed dings furnished with Flowers, Palo and all other decoration!. CHOICE STOCK OF ' PALMS, FERNS and other display and house decorating plants for sale. Hyacinths, Tulips. F-uscias, Narcissus and all kinds of . Bulbs for indoor forcing and outdoor bedding. : , H. SI EINHETZ, Raleigh, N. C. Telephones 113b CHEAP BRICK One hundred and fifty thousand extra large Brick, mostly Salmon, at $4.60 per 1,000, f. . b. cars. Sample may be seen at our office. Pore coarse and unadulterated W heat Bran, by th ton and carload price; best Anthracite, Nut, Stove and Egg Coal. Thacker Splint Coal Orders' booked at summer prices Jf ordered promptly. Remember we ara State agents: for Thacker Domestic and Steam Ccal, ordered direct ta any depot at miners prices, v JONES & POWELL. NEW: ERA Pure House Paints. "It s Pure Hart-Warfl Har Every Atom of. It." e I'll SUCCESSORS TO JULIUS LEWIS HARDWARE CO, RALEIGH, N, jC. C. STATE DISTRIBUT ING AGENTS FOE Acme White Lead & Color Works Rapid Sellers wholesale and retail. Prices and color cards on application. BEGINNING JULY 1, 1902. Out bookinrs sir pi .It- oce is always a good room left. -uIjr gaiaermg, out mere write or wire, or come along at your pleasure. A. N: PERKINS. Prop. Atlantic Hotel. Morehead City, N. C. ' lisilns bUUUOi ? 1 ; iMALE AND FEMALE. n BuildingsT New, Moredn and Commodious. Nice Play Grounds. Best B Team in State. , - . . Number. of Teachers 4, Number of Students last Term 169. Languages, Music.-Mathematics. Business Department Specialties. . Good Board in Nice Families, near Buildings, from $7.00 to $8.00 per mon Rpoms where young men can furnish their own provisions and board themselTe from $3oO to $4.00 per month. Tuition: . From $1.50 to -$3.00 per monfh. Fall Term begins September 1st, - J. M. WEATHERLY, Principal, MADISON, NORTH CAROLINA , -I COUPON PAYMEHT. The June -coupons . from the Full Pai d Certificates of the Mechanics aa l3' FARMEKS kvestora Union1 win oe paia on-presentation at tne uum312j11ulali apiu , .ii of. the Coupon Certificates placed on sale a few months since have bn ; The company now offers another issue of FIFTY FULL , PAID CLKTif J CATES- OF ,,$100, each certificate bav ing twenty semi-annual coupons of --; They will be sold for $00 each. These certificates give a sir per -cent year investment, witfe' taxes paid by the company. At the end of te . vWe after all the coupon have been paid, the certificates will be redeemed fj l. payment of $10CL or they will be red eemed at any time on demand ty l,t return of $90, with Interest to date of payment. - They are fully secured mortgages on real estate worth double the amount loaned. - - , ; ' GEORGE ALLEN, Secretary. - Pullen Buildia . - . . 1 A J
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