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ffHE MORNING POSTS SATURDAY.. JULY 19 190a Second Leaf Tobacco Sales of the Season PERFECT Raleigh Market Don't Open Until August 1st, But Farmers are Coming and Getting Good Prices Ti fact Hat Raleigh b to be a large mnA arrrevslve tobacco mart Is now firmlT stabllhed. The entire city is ik ia the lmoortance of adding this feature of commercial development I to hU steady propresa ana tne aavance ale of tobacco show that the adjacent Ilaleiffh bound with the town-building and country-sutaining comnxHlitj. " . . Yesterday tb Capital Warehouse doom were thrown pen for the second time thl aeanon to accommodate a dozen or more farmers who had brought Teral thousand poundu of their early curing ih1 wanted it eold by 11 odck. The waran were unloaded and Mr. M. h. Rice, the hn-tlinjr new auctioneer, was alngine his spirit! one. IHtrh rrlcea." The warehouse was filled with townperple and country people. The buyers joined heartily in njrinjr Mr. Frank Sfronach's popnlar new ballad rntttled -Whoop 'Em Up," and for an hour or no things were Tilted lively around the popular old Capital Warehouse. Every planter was pleased with tne prices obtained, and went borne happy, .Wlirinr that the Raleigh warehouses might look for them and their neighbors a tr In rwt1 There was no effort or, intention on the part of warehousemen or buyers to boost prices for adverting: pujpowje The prices paid were full -value for the KVhin inH that was all. and that 1 all the farmer expects. He is entitled . ,; tnhiKHvt is worth, ana the Raleigh tobacco people are deter mined that every farmer shall hare every farthing that every pile of hia tobacco ia worth every time. Yesterday's sale was made up of ear y primings that a few ons UJ hbt have averaged more-than three or four cents. The prict-s yesterday ranged from five to thirteen and a Quarter cent.' the average being about seven cents. Among the farmers here with tobacco were the following: C. B. Oeburn. Og burn & Harges. J. B. Broa div ell V : Ogburn. Ogburn & -pukit l)'ree A. T. Smith. S. S. u,CKP"' A.'SmlJh. T. J. Smith. Mlf" Tielk-y & Blalock. all from Middle CrecK and Panther Branch towMp. A dozen or more tobacco glowers from other lotions of the county Vi?hon.t citv and attended, the sale; and thout exception tney rnurw iuy.-- delighted at the prices obtained. A number or inem "ftlwh jeire to bring some touhci-u iu cv. next week: so tne wareaoust-uicu ' Sorted wit Friday the next .ale day. The regular opening held m Friday, July 20th, but any planter who desires to sell t jreek mar brin it along on noay - a.-surance that full prices taincd. Tool Fewer Used by teorIe of refinement for over a quarter of a century MRS. WALTER CLARK CHOSEN VICE REGENT Committee Appointed by Daughters of Revolution to Participate in Roa noke Celebration will. be sus- Niqhf Session of the Board of Agriculture $1,500 for State Fair Premi ums Col. Kennedy's Salary Reduced Po sition of Miss Lewis in Jeopardy The session of the Srate Board of Agriculture lat night waa character ized by a spirited discussion of the qtie llon of an increase of the appropria tion to the f?uite Fair for firm product premium purposes from ?7.'0 as decided upon at the May meeting, to ?1.500. the full amount asked by President Long elate returning to them through pre miums for high-class products $1,500 of the many "hundreds of dollars wbuh the department receives indirectly from the farmer in the department's vanou sourcea of revenue. There was a right lively time last night during a discussion of the man agement and arrangement cf the "State Museum. A resolution was presented to the effect that in view of extensive additions to he made very 'soon to the Museum an assistant to Curator Brim- ley was absolutely necessary, one who would be an assistant In the various phases of work which devolve upon the enrator, and proposing to make room for such, an assistant by dispensing with the position of Museum usner filled now by- Miss Lewis at a salary of The Board of -.Managers of the North Carollnt Society Daughters of the Rev olution held a. called meeting at the residence of Mrs. Thomas K. Bruner jes;erday for the purpose of electing a vice regent and listening to an J -im promptu talk from Mr. W. J. Peele on the subject of the Roanoke Island cele bration. Mrs. Bruner called the meet ing to order and Mrs. Walter Clark was unanimously elected vice regent. Mr. Peele's words were charmingly cho?en and full of historic information. From the Roanoke Island celebration committee lie extended to the North Carolina Society Daughters of th? Rev. olution a cordial invitation to take part in the Roanoke Island celebration. And with a vlenvto participation in the event tho society appointed a committee for the meeting at Manteo on Thursday, July 24th. The committee are very much interested and the. Society of Daughters of the Revolution hopes to be well represented. The D. R. com mittee follows: .' Mr. K. E. Moffltt. Mrs. Walter-Clark Mrs. Hubert Haywood. Mis Martha Haywood, Miss Mabel Hale, Miss Mary H. Hiuton, Mrs. Ivan Proctor, Mrs Thomas K. Bruner of Raleigh: M3. Hayne Davis of Statesville. Mrs. James Sterling Jones of Greensboro, Mrs. Spir Whitfiker and Mrs, Jones Wills of Chapel Hill, Mrs. O. W. Blacknall of Kittrell. Mrs. Jos. Robinson of Golds- bo ro, Mrs. T. J. Jar-vis of Greenville, Miss Susan Isabelle Graves of Mt. Airy, Mrs. Henry Harper and Mrs. Pjilrlck Matthews o'f Edenton. Mrs. Marshall McD. Williams "of Fnl'son, Mrs. Hugh Jones Lovick o Seranton. MRS. THOS. K. BRUNER, " Secretary. 0E SPfiei&ts; On Friday and Saturday, Jiily 18 aiid 19, - We will sell our $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 Of for FOR GASH ONLY .This is the biggest Shoe Bargain ever offered the citi- , zens of Raleigh. Remember, we guarantee all our shoes. Perry & Rosenthal, 23b Fayetteville Street. Carolina Trust Building and omer ofticers or tne Jtair nen , montfa an, the sal- the question came to a vote the l-ard , J. Kennedy a janitor A thin Kat n rr fiivn rntn MMf nna 1 lJ .. yir rX.-- ' r: Y-JZ s 'from W per month to .-. tne waes ti.r afc4L u,e .r..- oricinally raid. it oecame nec-ssnry xor vomm.anoaer dlwnw!m the i-auersoa as cna.rman or me wiruu dI the fact tHrat cas: me oeciairg vote wwcu ae uiu, giv- i . 4. . , - t-h lflt utu';MrMr.otaVa Firrn.Writ. HIGH PRAISE FOR TAR HEEL GOODS brief statement m whicTi he aald It had pt employees uvd therefw hs juj m o quiTnuu ,u u.m iui ; .power xf reroonal ifrom office atM a-lor iav wara iiau Tigui or unXui rfya of Ac posfMan. No action was to make an annual appropriation to the State Fair. Bat the custom has been established of aiding the Fair to the amount ssked ($l,5O0) and he thought it woi!d be an injustice to the excellent gentlemen composing the present Fair management to withhold the aid or cut it down. He said that sometimes the board has broadened its limits of work too much and that it might do more good by concentration. He saw so many neeos or neip in various ways to e !rr DerimCT!a of rreat TOTtr m rrrvr thcrcTore taken In the matter of the po- sttiosi of muenim msher. But The boanl dfd or5er tbat the salary of Col. Ken nedy, toj-ottor -be tuduced to $35. PreCmtofl-ry 'toy the corpIOeTatkm of the resoJution ?4.Tte Geologist Ho'.mew inado a aOaftemenrt out5rn'm,g extensive oha-nsres pmrpowO to made In- the arran.jremnt oy the gTr.rseam hi comiectian with very majry adkiltJoais to Hie already umisually exteoerre exhlbi-ta. More 4 Ivan 25,(MX) farmers, so mnch to do to ahl the ag riculture of the State and he called now upon the officers of the State Fair to snake the premiums on agricultural pro ducts more rrominent so as to encour age the farmers who make exhibits there. This aid piven by the Board of Agriculture must be wed for the benefit of the farmers and to build up the ajrri cultnral interests of the State. - The action of the board in voting this appropriation will meet with general fa. vor and is deserving of the highest commendation. It i aid and encour agement which the farmer will appre- rarrgemient can be ancule in the museum. ready o bo ad-J&i just as soon a nr rancemaentw cam be trra3e in the muwmni to receive them. It was repree-nired ttx&t It wocld be rnpolh-lf for awyH'hlUi? Uke dequate prosrws to be mane It the museum. Tvork wlrjhout a cxtonpetent s- sif-rmt curatOT, t was thu con5i- tkm of aff'sira which pave BTound for tbe rwsahKjorc. Tbe boastl took? . recoea at 1150 o'clock late n-rt TnUl 9:30 ocltck this TraoTHicsr. It is believed now Uuat the work yet to be done by the board1 can not b eompldiei before (Monday. MR. LATTA IMPROVING Most Hopeful News Received Yesterday TI witff city wSl rejoice to learn of The mark! taprov em-en reported: in Mr. Ccartua G. Ltta coodltSin. at Hud won Street ncwpral in N-w York. A taewge frocn Mr. Evl II. Loo yes- lert?ry roorntns- fa31: Tbjo taprovesnrat fa Mr. Latt' con ixkn conckinea. The doctor cay a caat-ya for the better baa act in perma rwtry and vca ook far better remilLs daily." Another teesram received! I aat. aisbft ays: "Mr. Ijatta Is better UL His pbyrf etoos ay tbt wtfh oo set back he -wtH C "we-3. "Every yaiom bas been bet ter the pert three d-ays. He can move t2 le on tie paralyzed side a!! the way up to bis body." ImprTmDl Praaaant New York, July 1& At 2:30 tits tnornlDsr tbe iVxraors at tbe HukJsoo KTeet hospital reported Mr. Lsl.tas con fitln yh TTT "atlsfactory. The Improvernewt in b!s case ts tbxught to be pwnwawt. although, be srHl saffers con fierably at tfues from paras -fei Lis Lead. THE OFFICE. OF i REGISTER OF DEEDS Mr. Editor: I saw In the paper a. few days c a letter from Mr. Alf. Tbxnpsoo of the Raed-h Cotton Ex ttuvge, in whkih'he bad sombiu to r-ty in regard to the office of register of deeds bfeVxetaa; to the country bece IlaieiSb. h?J.eto rracb. Did Mr. Thomp son ksow CbaC "Paeithen Brancb township bam Soar trae cm truatj offices now in proportDoa t DeroocraRic -robes cast as iscsaes -thim it Mr. Thomipwoa will devote more Hhxve to the RaJeigih cotton market the irtrmbcr of bales of cotton wfid ra Rnlel?i will probably be in creased from the few htonsand now sold tbjere to eoawchtag like 78,000 bales that I were owe eoKJ In Ivweigh. e country folks are well satisfied wtta Joe Ikroaixl. I iVOTEBPROM iHDDI;E CREEK. TOURNAMENT HORSES " 'i Will Be Cared for at C. L. Woodall's Stables Arriw?eniens fciave been made with. Mr. Chnrtes Jj. "Woodail too care for the bri cud apparntuj of compatiies at tftmEncr the firemen's tourniaiweoit b'ere ext -wwit. The ntwWes ore tocated" on Eart Morg-an street, one block freer the capVtaJ, a most convenient location, not lUr from th race couirse. Compaalca are requested to report to Mr. "Woodan on their crrival here and their owtfits "Willi be turomtftlv' and care- Tu-3y looked af t . t - Approved by the Throne 1 Fekin. July IS. Prince Chins today notified the foreien ministers that tho throne had approved the conditions for the : restoration, of Tien Tain to the Chinese. The notice fixes August 15 as the "date when the . provisional govern ment .will turn the town over to the Chinese. On that date Viceroy Yuan Shift ICal, and most of the members of the viceregal court will leave Paoting Fu for Tien Tsin. Meanwhile one Chi nese and one foreign commissioner will adjust the accounts of the provisional government. Many of the troops in "Yuan Shih Kai's army are dying of tho cholera. to White FurnitureCo. Goods made In North Carolina facto ries are taking high 'rank all over this and in o:her countries. In -no line of manufactured articles is this fact more apparent than in furniture ; made from our native woods. In proof of this the following letter to the White Furniture Company of Mebane is given. It explains itself; Hamilton. Ont., Jul 1G, 1002. The White Furn. Co., Mebane. NC.: Gentlemen Replying to vours of the l4tn inst., would say that we selected your two bed-room suites 2Sos. 12i and 127 because, in our estimation, they were both, in design and workmanship. ,the best we could find in that class of goods al the exhibition. Wishing yo a a prosperous season, we are, Yours truly. MAIX30LM & SOTJTDR FUR. CO. We will be very pleased to receive your catalogue and photos at your ear liest convenience. The suits referred to, In the foregoing letter retail for $75 and $S5 each. They were selected at the Grand Rapids fur niture exhibition by the Toronto firm for the purpose of copytng the design, coMftruction and finish in their own fac tory. Goods were shown in tills exuiw- tion from the leading manufactories of the world, ana the selection made speaug for itself in high praise and commenda tion of the work done by our Isorth Carolina manufactories. -, . - FUNERAL OF MISS'YOUNG Blown to Atom The old idea that the body sometimes needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill has been exploded; for Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are perfectly harmless, gently stimulate liver and bowels to ex pel poisonous matter, cleanse the sys tem and absolutely cure Constipation and Sick Headache. Only 25c. at all drug stores. . no AT IF M IMS St K SOUTHERN RAILWAY'S Q rano Excursion.. Morehead City, N. G. Law, Medicine Thelogleal, Ilistorcal and miscellaneous books at a sacrifice. All kinds of books bought, sold and ex changed. Tj-pewTiters. 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. LADIES! $500 REWARD Abnormal suppression In :'tholo2T from any cause, my monthly regulator falls to relieve. Mail. Harmless, -reg., safe, rare. How long auppreMied. 1100 reward for any other remedy .vlTertised that 1U relieve one in SO. DR. JACKSON. IU t O., Cblra. 1U. (Corporation) Paid op Capital 50, 000 CHOIGE Cut FI owers ' . 4 ROSES, Carnations, :c. FLORAL DESIGNS ALL ABOARD FOR AN OUTING- Monday, Ang'ast 4 1902. Train Leaves Station 11:11 A. M. Tickets, $2.00; Children, $loo. Take your wife and children and thoroughly eDj'oy your self for two days in the year. d The ATLANTIC HOTEL at Morehead City, one of the ) best Seaside resorts on the Atlantic Coast, will give Excur- v sionists a rate of 1.50 per day. r For further information, tickets, etc., call on any Agent . Southern Railway, or write T. C. STURGIS, a T. A., K Yarborough House Building, Fayetteville St., K Raleigh, N. C. K at short notice. Inceptions and dicca furnished with Flowers, &nd all other decorations. CHOICE STOCK OF Wed- Palau Will Be Held at. 10 O'clock This Morning at Eden ton Street Church 1 The funeral of Mis Nellie Youns, whose death was announced yesterday, will he held at 10 o'clock this mornins from Bdenton Street Methodist church of which she was a consecrated mem ber, and in which since childhood she has been numbered among the most loy al and faithful workers. The werriceci will be conducted by Rer. Geo. P. Smith, pastor of the Eden ton Street church, and interment will be made in Oak City Cemetery. The fol lowing will act as pall-bearers: Jos.G. Brown, Thomas Martin, Frank Redford, Hugh Morson, A. II, Green and Jas. A. Briggs. TO INSPECT THE A. & N. 0. RAILROAD PALMS. FEIGNS and other display and house decoratinz plants for sale. Hyacinths, Tulips, FSiscias, .Narcissus and all, kinds of JJuIbs for indoor forcing and outdoor bedding. H; SIEINHETZ, Raleigh, N. C. Telephones 11X The Jury et the Pan-American Exposition appoirt ed to pass upon the merits of the article! exhibited ihare pronounced: ...He'-'-Jiaderwood'. Sc Fastest, Zxfje Strongest, 15 he Simplest, C56e most Complete and the Most Practical Typewrite Mad wivb! ix titan Catalogne of Awards to writ State Affeiit, DURHAM. X. C. For Sale RA Pufe House Paints. Sir. B. "W. Ballard arrived in the city fronf Fanklintou yesterday and he and 3Ir. B. C. Beckwith will leave ' today for a tour -of inspection over the, At lantic nd North Carolina railroad. They go as members of -the State Board of Internal Improvement and go in their uffici caPacitr- Gov. Aycock, who is the tbird member of the board will scarcely be able to go On the tour of inspection owinir to nreains- Kiiaii,-.. ioic eecuiive office. - Farm containing 400 acres, more or less, situated eight mile s 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 apply: to onach s Sons "Its Pure Every Atom of It." Eait-fi iflwe Gill . SUCCESSORS TO JULIUS LETVIS HARDWARE C ; ' RALEIGH, N, C; ; . , ,'; .. STATE DISTEIBPT, IKG AGENTS FOB , . Acme White Lead & Color Works Rapid SelleTS, wholesale and retail. Prices and color ,cards on opp'3' COUPON PAYMENT. The June coupon from the" Full Paid Certificate f the Mechanics nJ 3' vestors Union - v ill be Daid 'ftn nresentatior tli rnuMFnrriT. AVT FXh-,'"r, BANKJN RALEIGH, ON AND AFT ER FRIDAY, JUNE 27th. NiiT r' vi. mc uuupun eruueates piacea on sale a few months since nave ;T,Ti'rI The company now ofiEer another issn. of FTPTY t-'itt t. T'ATD CLi'l.iV,. GATES OF $100, each certificate having twenty semi-annual coupons of They will be sold for S0 each. Thpc rt!fipntc. niri a six ner ct-u- lV. year investment, with taxes paid by the comnanv. At the end of tr-n v-fl after all the coupon have been paid, the certificates will be redeemp-1 r ': payment of S100. or thev .irlll he return of $90. with interest to At f nmt n,J fully secun :- V w A. VIA AVU W A liC Ui " mortgages on real estate worth double the . amount loaded. . . GEORGIt ALLb, '.' aiLSiGH, n. a I-
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