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TOP -MORNIKG POST.' SATURDAY, JULYIO 1003 ''"''''7"''"'""''M''"' 1 ritnin jrncK HRniffw Atm ""- THE MORNING POST raLr.icii. ri'FLIMIRD DAILT II r TH AORTIX CAUOL1SA. FCBUelUSG CO BODLnTn.Frnni?i - Edlter VBSCBIPTIO.N PBlCBa One Tear Six Months Three Months On Month. .$3.00 . 2.M . .50 Oflce In the PcXea Bandiafc Fayettevllle Street. The Port will pnbiuh brief letter en ubjecta of g enersJ interest. The sm mnit aeconipany the letter. Anony mosi communications will not be icea. ReJted manuscript will not be return ei Brief letter, of local news J action of the State will be thankfully Merely pereonal eontroTra!e win skit tolerated. . Address all beemee letter and monlcatloae for publication to 1"" HORNING POST. . Th telegraphic newe eerrlce JuJt MORXIXO POST Is absolutely full and foxnplete. and hi uneqnaled by sny nsorn Iflf newjipsper outh of New York. Tn-t service is furnished ua under specUJ arranxemeots with TIIE LAFFAN NEWS BT7KEATJ f the New Tork Son. and Is the sata rrlv th i dimI h The -Sun ha-h Is known to be superior ta any ervlce In any newspaper In the Umw States. Thle service i received1! br wire In the dee of TIIE MORMM lTrST trnm Vis ' Tort ocra. and Inrladea specl.il cable and domestic 'new and all commercial ana mrci forts. WASfflXGTOX BCnKAD lISJtektBe BaUrflag, lOck D. Ste. . uimut orricr. w Yerk. ttestxrh otmce B17 C. a. Etprw B I'd. Ch teat J Barge ef U Stare T. Xley4 Saaolal flaaeeribare ta TUB FOIT are re- a a eat ad le Bete the dele est lb label of their paper and ead la thtrreew aarere tbe axftlratlea. Tbla wilt are Tal aalealnc ef a etaf-le laaaa. All pa vara will be dleeeatlaued wsti aa Una paid a expiree a)itti e issm o e Fair. SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1902. Th! is no we tier hi which, to dis cus Frian in tbe Philippine. Domes tic cod (lit ions ax -warm enough, for us. ? Tie AberOe Gazette a unmindful esDcgh; of the proprieties to ertnte tint th DeraocroitSc alogem this year -will be "CV-n-k nd Pre Silver. O&e-Byedi Jus toe arl 50-cene CoUarsiw Juft wwit ttitU the rwttlnsr begin and the Gacsefcte trill be Sad to roarproenfee 03 mucb la- of either than the abore. T5ie Xaotr, C5aMwe3, Txj4c aajB tb9 brordeistiry ctf tttp ckto cf the ratk-oeil to Uat p3T "witl be fitiCf&d within .a taocach, wbea 1mx tIriTlag, fc-nd attsract- trm ccKxancsAtT rrrtil Smr eittmdnrd cexv- tvecrkxi wth eH the staftes, tnohMliR &Iaxk iad Ganadaw It Is aa fanportane erect ard no dootft wfl prcma a great ajood to t?rrt ex lLIi'u. . Tira Gneccaboro Telegram rlaes to ea CalT: fwwjr Ttca I. Jcfcggoa etf CSere laadw ObOov Sea esucrracr hi candidacy fbr Prartdecat, tmbject to the DeccocrBJtlc Cvalcoal Oxjrreatioaw Wni't tt be fusny IT both the Iemocr&lc bxm) Be pQbLcma cajsddates ahcmU b Glerekuul IVot.to C Decsocrata, bat It wouM tidd 3Irk JLe-aoaj nearly to OehJth. micceBS, therefore, of Judge OannoT leiiTes no ir In the bosom, of Judtfe Brown, es Che lauttex sfiorw by hi im- ffw.l trfbnte fai 3J) letter. There seems to be a feeltes of tmiversal re gret tbiat both ffcatlemea oouW molt be neaied. . Q Saya the Chatham Record x Txwer Hominy township, in Bun combe, has furnished more judges since the war than any other township m the State. -J They are Judge Cannon, Henry, Shu ford, Stephen a, Charles A. Moore, Fred. Moore, Gudger and Georg A. Jones. What other, township ha famished eight Judge? Nearly all theoe judge -were born in th Mm neighborhood, and almost In afght of each other's farm. Six of them are now alive." Judge Jones was born In the Mills River section of Henderson county, we think, not very far, however, from the place where the other gentlemen first saw the lisht. Mr. Schwab's recent statement that the Steel -Trust, whose capital is $1,400,000,000, earned the past twelve months $140,000,000. seem to have star tled the country. Yet, this is only ten per cent gros. oat of which he paid all expense, interest, aaianea, eic. a en per cent gross Income on an Investment is nothing alarming at all. A farmer who own a $3,000 farm who could only ret tea per cent or $300 therefrom out of which he would pay taxes and other expense would not feel that he was retting rich very fast. Whether sev eral thousands of people, or a few for that matter, should be allowed to. club in, put their money and head together, buy op, own and run through their chosen facers a particular line of trade worth when thus combined a billion and half dollars and realixe therefrom so much as ten per cent gros is the ques tion which eem to agitate the public mind and create a demand for a higher order of statesmanship. It is stated that there are largely more individuals who own atock in the Steel Combination than were interested in all the plants when owned and operated independently. As independent plants, owned by fewer H w TIF CURES ALL KiONEY DISEASES. Diseased Kidneys are the cause of Gravel. Stone In the Bladder, Inflammation of the Bladder and Urinary Organs, Dropsy, Rheu matism, Catarrh of the Bladder, Uric Actd Polsoniner, Irritation of the Urinary Organs, Frequent Desire to Urinate, and many other ailments, which are often attributed to other than the real cause. - Hslmbold's Extract Duchu has been the Standard Remedy for all Kid ney and Bladder Troubles for over 50 years; It is the only known remedy for Bright's Disease. It is the best medicine In the world for "Female Weakness." Leucorrha, In flammation of the Womb,' Ovaries, etc. Price 81.CO per bottle. Helmbold's Extract Sarsaparllla A splendid tonic. Purifies the Blood: cures Eruptions, Scrofula. Pimples, Blotches and all Diseases arista? from an ImDure condi tion of the Blood. Take It now. Price 73c per bottle. HELMBCLD'S ROSE WASH An element preparation for use as an ex ternal application In diseases of a private nature. Mops discharges and heals all in flammation. Soothing and haalintr In its acMon it Is especially agreeable to ladies for II discharges and irregularities. Price SOc. per DOtue. Helmbold'e Extract Buchu, .Extract Sarsa partita, atid Roee Wash are for sale bv all druggists. If vou can t secure them. don't take substitutes bnt order direct from laboratory. Goods will be sent prepaid upon receiptor aoove prices. HELMBOLD MFG. CO. 1007 PHINO QARDtN ST., PHILADELPHIA. defeat comes. The convention adjourn ed at Monroe wi;h the highest' opinion of the men who, were there ns candi dates and if they stand and" remaio. true to the faith there is nt reason why they should not yet receive their re ward. . & : JadK Brown's Home Paper (Washington, X. O., Messenger.) . But ivihile the frSanKJs'of Jnd.?e Brown exceedingly trojret hi kftt;t ar.i3 believe it was a violation of all DcfXix-ratle pre clerit not to give him the dids-erred pco- Tmoit'Ioai, rhee is not one bnt vfcat will, persons, we do not suppos an earning f rK(f-T of ten ner cent gros woum have been considered excessive or un duly oppressive. 1 As a combination comprehending a arger number of citizens or stockholders seems ihat a ten per cent earning capacity is "stealing,- -threatening." de structive of liberty and a menace to the peace of mind of the average voter and less than average aspirant for office. All of which moves us to again sug gest that whatever steps may be taken to arbitrarily regulate the income of the arger combinations and reduce it to the minimum, pare be taken less the Income on small investments be so reduced as to be destroyed. Indeed It has already come to pass that, because of the uncertain ties growing out of the threats of "regn- ation by law' of the industrial enter prises of the; people,, persons of small capital, a few thousand dollars, aTe greatly embarrassed as to where to place it so that it will assure a prompt-paying return, and even then is added taxes quite sufficient to reduce the income far below the profit-making point. We have thought frequently of late years that the legislation enacted and threatened, in tended to "regulate" the enterprise of the citizens, has done more harm to the great body of the people than all the combination put together could possibly accomplish. But, here we are. eg siu-d ilo .all in their power to see that he Is triumphantly elecitexi. Judge Connor will have no morp toral supporters tfhian the friends of .Tudize Erowrx . 2 .. Jadze Cunoorli LoTed at Heme (Wilson Times.) Wilson county took a most decided interest in the deliberations of the con vention, which was evideucsd by the long list of delegates representing ev ery section and every business in Wil son county, which may be found in atother column, who wendetl' 'their way to Greens-boro with but cnaf single ob ject in viw, the nomination of Onr dis tinguished countyrr.an, Hon. H. G. Con nor, and while the result was, very close, yet the satifaction of bavin? been successful, was depicted on (the faces of all the delegates who rejoiced from .the bottom of their hearts that this distinguished honor came to Wil son county. . $ L 1- 111 Perltypltilltie a Fallare (Denver Times.) ! "Is this the 'office of the county phy sician." asked a man attire:!, .apparent ly, in the curb of a hobo, who stumbled into the ol"ce of the county clerk at the court house yesterdaj' morning. Every- Il Glre Hie Fall Bndersenient ta the i State Ticket To th)e Editor of Th Post: I take lth&9 method to express my full eiiidtoirsemeait of theTemocC"'atti? state ticket. I e&UaJH i ail tJhat a judgfe oes with propriety do tex imsiure Its sraccee at the poilo.' The reteocraltl5 pBWy oatn not effort! to permit the defeat of amy one of the cataxiMaties. j In sPectttoig Judge Ooranor for the exatoni sttcutioa of. assocfate jueitice of. the snrpreme court, our party blast recoeiadxed1 Judtge Conoor's tmawearrimt : fidelity to Deiaorraitiilc ptrxneipleis whienv in 1894, hie nmhieaditalt fegiy thrust asdde the temptiLnvg Txffoe of the Fu&iotnliists aoid ref useJd to allow the weight of hie matmie anid high chairac ter to be Cast in .the balance agaiknst. the true, inifcerestis of our state. Judge Oxooior wlffl ttrintg: to the benich of our Ihigshast court the hrra'hsabfle ex periemoo of Iten years ernJoenlt jodlccl service, a finely hia'ifflneed uni(l ccmaarra.- iSrve natutre and preetmAniefeitly a judicial oast of mdnd, aH oi which, will give great coni&denee to &U ciaea of sukora in this afbsodulte 4mpar!ti!aliity of (the decrees otf our sruDretne ovurr. I wish, also to eiacereiy audi gracefully thtamlc eny friends amd suptpecrters ahttoughout fhe sifcate for their loyal ef forts in my behalf. GEORGE IL BiROWN, JR. July 17. 1902. : S VrbltmaB, Cbraale Candidate (Union, S. C. Dispatch to New York Times.) The most picturesque of the many pic turesque men who have of recent years appealed to thev oters of this State for election to high official position is miss ing this year from the U-ubernatoriai contest. The man referred to is Q. W alt Whitman of this town, and " the reason he is not being heard at the various cam paign meetings now being held through out the State Is due to Col. Wiley Jones, the chairman of the State Democratic Executive Committee. G. Walt was ex tremely anxious to make, the race for Governor, but when the time came for him to sign the pledge to abide the result of 'the primary, he was unable to raise the $30 that all candidates for Governor are required to pay into the treasury of the campaign committee, in order to have their n-ames placed on the ballots. In the campaign previous to this one Whitman managed to raise the cam paign fee, and his name was duly filed as one of the regular candidates. When the time came, two -years ago, to com mence the stumping of the State, he did not have enough money to pay his rail road fare to the different court houses. Not to be outdone, he raked together what money he could and bought a bi cycle of ancient make to. make the cir cuit of the State. On this clumsy ma chine, over bad roads and South Caro- ina Is full of bad roads through dense forests, where the pine leaves that cov ered the ground, owing to their slickness, made his progress almost impossible, he toiled along and managed, notwithstand ing the handicap, to make nearly every county In the State m time for the cam paign meetings. His speeches were always out of the ordinary. "You people," he would say. 'don t -know what a good Governor is. Don't you want to know? I don't believe you do, for if vou did. you would elect me Governor. I have been running for this job long time, and I am almost constrained . to believe that at las"t you liave come to your senses, and are about to elect as Governor the one man who can administer the laws made for your benefit as can tio other ever elected to the office of Governor." Whitman has an idea, and It Is sincere, that unless some day he becomes Gov ernor of Sonthy Carolina the State will go to ruin. He has no faith in the other candidates, and no argument can con vince, him that he is not predestined to be the Governor of a people only about one out of 10,000 of whom has ever cast a vote for him. . paper the following advertisement: "I sell kerosene oil cheaper than the Standard Oil Trust. 1 am also in the race for' Governor until I die. - i "G. WALT WHITMAN." - .ajx juuguCTj t ucu ijicj icsu Liii; uu., ; but they all knew it was a true expres-: sion of the old man's intentions, and if ! he continues to sell oil as fast as he has j since he hit upon the aluminum-check idea, there is rvery little doubt .that the ' next time he runs for Governor he will i ride on a railroad train and not a bicycle, 3 - : A TOXJSG LADY'S LIFE SAVED At Paaami, rolomblt, by Chamber Jalnts Colic, Cnelera and Diarracea .' Remedy Dr. Chae. H. Utter, a prominent phy sician of Panama, Colombia, in a recent letter, states: "Last March I had as a patient a young lady sixteen years of age, who had a very bad attack of dys entery. Everylhingl prescribed for her proved ineffectual and she was growing worse every hour. Her parents weTe sure she would die. She had become sh weak that she could not turn over in bed. What to do at this critical mo ment was a study for me, but I thought of Chamberlain's - Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and as a. last resort prescribed it. The most wonderful re sult was effected. iWthin eight hours she was feeling much better; inside of three days she was upon her feet and ; at the end of one week was entirely well." For sale by Crowell, McLarty & Co., Bobbitt-Wynne Drug Co.. North Side Drug Store, W. G. Thomas. ' e New York, July 18. -Naval Stores: Stocks Rosin 32,240 barrels ; spirits turpentine 1,794 barrels; tar 2,325 bar rels. Prices Spirits turpentine, oil barrels, 40$, machine made barrels 47; tar, pine barrels, 2.25; oil barrels 4.40; rosin com mon strained 157?; good strained 157, D 1.62, E 1.65, F 1.70, G 1.75, H 1.90. I 2.35, K 3.00, M 3.45, N 3.75; WG 410, , WW 4.25. I Buy from the MAKERS and save. A substantial cut in the price :ood piano! ofag Among the many good barjaim we're offering, there's none bet. ter than this magnificent -wah upright rich empire design, full ske solid iron fram- ; proved action. Taken c8 wn payment on an art!st. STIEFF. Original price $300. Our very low Juae Oner .ance Sale pi-ice is $190. Tera8 $10 cash. $7 a month. We'll ship it' on 20 days' trial freight prepaid to any railroad station in Virginia or North Carolina. If you're not satis fied with it, send it back at oar expense. TIEFF, 6 GRAN BY ST. NOR FOLK, V.. ifw 'lar Tiaai i rn nil T nfcfl "y f -r- Quality, ISJot Rrlce Is the chief consideration with us In .buying our drugs. The best moan can buy Is used in compounding prescriptions at this store. You may u sure of always getting what the doctoT prescribes if you buy of us. Thk ' a minuteffend vou'll see how-important this Is. BOBB1TT-WYNNE DRUG CO., 233 Fayeitvlll Street : ; : KALUlGlf, n. 0. cJ. Gartlaii 9 ercr Oar Spring Dine is ready for Inspection, and Is thi most attractive ertt seen in this section. SeJ acted for wear as well as looks. ' We will be pleased o serve yon. guaranteeing yon perfect satisfaction. J II &Co. A. J. Oottlngham went to Washington county. Ark., to see his sister and while there wa taken with flux (dysentery) and wa very' bad off. He decided to try Chamberlain' Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and was so much ! a . . i -e a. Nothing !n the world but hot weather ! "?ni, P . V an iX5?.i - , effected, that he wrote the manufactur- ean Justify the J inJer a letter in praise of their medicine, ponderous editorials to the Balley-BeTer- jrr Cottlngham resides at Lowland, idge-renfield "Inndear by Northern pa-Ark. This remedy Is for sale by Crow psr otherwise caually confined to de- elL McLarty. & Co.. BobbItt-Wyr.no corona enbject. But Northern editor Drug Co., North Side Drug Store, W are liable to write many thing in hotiG. Thomas. weather time. they would eschew at other 'Among th rcominendatioc of Che State Bar Association at 'its recent eation. th Chatham Record quotes: Of Saeti le R?al Denaaeraey - (Davidson Dispatch.) J. R. Blair, Cam Morrison, J. A.' Leak, R. T. Picken and Duncan Mclrer all came rorwara after their defeat at It ara recommended that tw nan. ' .. - . . . . r " - ',ana nte tne true men xnat tney are, " lriuivui a Tdgei themseivert to the support of I laVT nZL CT. . i their successful competitor. This ma n:V' " mVarrr ta the vast aesemblase re- ,u,m;.. -vn v. M that u ot ,aem eoaW not be nom : - v.. . j mm auuitn lilt V ' wer made of the right stuff and made men feel that; no mistake would have been made no matter which had been chosen. The kicker gati no sympathy and the whiner gets hi deserts when to of real merit." And -with tbla should be re-enacted the old Utute prohibiting, or at least regulating, the "contingent fees" of at torney who bring ench, cults. All of th tobacco-market town are making ready for large bulnea this fall and winter, and the American and Imperial Trusts, with independent buy er, ar making ready for a contest of dollar for the North Carolina bright. If nothing in th way of bad seasons occur between now end curing time out farmer win have something for the buyer to fight over. But don't let any on forget that Ra leigh will be in the forefront as a mar ket thl ason th grand opening to occur t all the warehouses on the first of August. $ Jodre George H. Brown, to card elsewhere in thl paper, eipruma hkr scif la that graceful asxl .loyal meaner caaTsctertsitjc of the men eumi the true Democrat tfcrrt ho 4. IIS cootx with tile Hfe-lan friend. Judge Oontaor, wa the most- cexterous rivalry, each knowing other to be .entirely worthy. The ArJ OLD ADAGE A ll;ht purse Is a heavy enrse" Sickness makes a tight purse. The LIVER Is the seat uf nine tenths of all disease. Ms ? go to the root of the whole mat ter, thoroughly, quickly safely and restore the action of the LIVER to normal condition. Give tone to the system and solid flesh to the body. Take No Substitute. - body hied from -the stranger, for it wa not settled whether his ailnien was small pox or yello wfever, "I've got perityphlitis," continued the applicant xor medical aid, "and it Is bad case. It came on me a few days ago ana now 1 can hanllv walk. "What? Yon don't mean to cla;s your self with II. R. II. Edward VII." ex claimed a bystander to whom the re marks had been addressed. "What you need is to see Dr. YY . F. Ilynes and get a prescription from him to admit you for thirty days to rrof. AlcGoman s sanlta riuni oa the West Side, where many pa tlents are accommodated. Thf man aCiictrd with perityplitis smilt d with a gratified air, but said he must sei Dr. Brown and get something for his ailment, "It srives i you pains in the head." he said, "lint after these -pass off you have a feeling of nausea. Then n burning sensation comes in the stomach, and this is the mopt aggravated and terrible symptom of the disease. . The suffering I have undergone while m this stare of te disease is too severe to relite. You could never imagine the terriblo p.ngs that wrench and tear my frr.me. They say that the only thing that will In any way allay the awful an gulsh f a man afflicted' with perityplitis is a small glass of wine or possibly glass cf boer. Unfortunately I have not the price with me today, and if you could " lint tbo listener and others who had Ftorrped to hear the story, broke away nnd the patient had nobody to help him He loitered aTonnd the corridors awhile and then Wt with the awful delirium of perityphlitis still upon him. The nomination Robert N. Tage, the Democratic nomi nee of the first convention hold ty the Seventh. Congressional district, is a man of widespread popularity. Iv virtue of the developments made in Mcore, Mont gomery Rud Randolph counties, by the rage railroads, that family has gained distinction. But aside from that work. Mr. Page is considered, by his more In timate acquaintances, a man of sterling worth, indomnlble energy, sincere -piety and a loyal uemocrat He is now our nominee, and old Anson will be found supporting, vigorously, the choice or the -majority Tho five gentlemen who were aspirants for the honors of the dav are all men of value, and their influence will be felt from ladsin to Scotland in their efforts to roll up majorities for the man they tried to defeat. - .Mr. .Tage has the Democratic nomi nation. Mr. Vase will receive the Demo cratic support. . ' - ( . Hosiery Mill Cbartared A charter was granted yesterdar to the Elizabeth City Hosiery Mill 'Com pany. The capital is $10,000 and the Incorporators are Chas. H. Robinson, W. T. Old, C. F. Aydlett and others. , Whitman conducts a sman grocery store here, and when Colonel Jones ruled him out of the primary he made a spe cialty of selling kerosene oil, and an nounced himself in the public prints as an opponent of the Standard Oil Com pany. In order to get his supply of the fluid he hit upon an-original idea. The owners of the cotton factories here abouts all run stores in connection with their plants, using as a medium of ex change aluminum checks, which are taken at the stoTe in place of the money. Of course these checks are not good at the dispensary, and the factorymen often find themselves unable to get their drams for the simple reason that the dispensary is a State institution, and the State will not extend credit to any one. So Whit man offered to Tedeem a dollar's woTth of aluminum checks for 80 cents in real money. The factorymen approved of the idea, and he has been busy ever since raking in the aluminum checks at a Erofit of 20 per cent. With these cheeks e goes to the factory ' store, where he buys oil at the face value of the checks. He then disposes of it to his customers at a small profit. The morning after Colonel Jones re fused to allow him to enter the primary Whitman inserted in one of the local J-1! 222 Fayetteville Street. JUST RECEIVED . Georgia Cane Syrups, Old Fashion Monn . tain BnckwheatPrepared Buckwheat Pan Cake Flour, New Cured Va, Hams, few Old Va. Hams. ALL PHONES 88. Styj isfa Ho rses, BUGGIES, LAUNDAUS, VICTORIAS And all kinds of Vehicles for pleasure or heavr use. Picnic wagons always read;. FIRST-CLASS Orders for day or night-receive prompt, erref ul and courteous attention Robbins' Livery Stable, Telephones No. 70, j& Rear Yarboro Hotel. ESS Is the Keynote of Our Stocks. This furniture store is full o! things useful and things beautiful Furniture that gies the largest -eaulvalect s& to the longest purse that is lengthened by economical choosing. fc '. . The Store Never Was More Rightly Full and Invito . ' - - ... L. Every one who lacks. In-House Furniture wantable is interested, in. "coming 'here to share. No store anjp evcr showed so many exclusive patterns of Furniture the store is fairly abloom with beautiful pieces. You Get the Cream of the Furniture Styles Here Raleigh people are said to be rather exacting when buying furniture they're apt to be as they have ' turo drummed in their ears from year to year. The exacting ones are the person' we're after, as our price are forceful to the knowing and comparin g ones. . . Furniture from Modest Priced to Most Sumptuous Master pieces are oa view from the foremost designers, who dictate and interpret the styles for all America. Viewing days are today nest week any time. lOome and enjoy the lookin2 nnvhaw whether you buy or It's nice to know what's new. - ilroad Mail Orders promptlv attended to. depots within radius of 100 miles. Freight paid to rai am ovau a oor Corner Wilmington and Hargett Sts.; Furniture Go ' - BALEIGH, N.C. 1
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