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ffXIIFTOir2TO(r?OST TUESDAY. JVliYM iqo 2 jmmjji,),m. 1 - . .tmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmm THE MORNING POST italsicii. r. c. -rmutnBD daixt nrtn BTXX CABOLINA PIBUIHno CO trosomnrio phicEi 9c Taar J3.00 fix f mfN. 3-W tarae Months...... Una Xf ont S ..... .30 OSes la tha PuIJa BoUftaz. Fayettorille S treat m Tat port will pabHah brief letted tfr-Jacta of cnerl lnteret. The wntr 4 Mti lanrt iKompiD; tbo letter. Anoay t&oQM (oonatlntltni will rot bo rotlci ii.Wtd minnacript will aot be returned. UrUf Jatttrs of local oawt frrm any section sf the Suta will t thankful ' liaroly rraocsl controversies win not tolerated. Address all boaloeaa Utters JTST 2un lea Mont foT publication t OftXlNG TOST. . Tb t!fjrnphle rw service f THE 3f OR.VIXO POST la absolutely Mil and fPltr. and la nnec.n!1d by n oorn Io newapaper south of New York. Tt;i Wrrlfo U furnished ca ooder apttisi arranctmonta with Tlin LAFFAN NEW5 BT7REATJ If tho New York San. and !e ths cats aervlco that It used by The San Itself. "h h la know a to bo superior nJ rrlc In any neworaper VYi2 ftates. Til, aervice i r-Hrsl tt'rbtly T Irs la the oOco of THE MORNING I'OST dlroctly from the New Tors aan, rd focladea apoclal cables icd domestic mwi and ail cocumardaJ aoJ mars porta. iTalefclas noU41a, lOUi Jfc D. St. !. Tf L.rratx orncE. i western omcs SOXiMt ft.. I 517 U. . yTrk.l JUUOlooa;o fooooriro tbo toloro IT. Hoy SpooJal aooortfcors to THB POST oro re- a.iMl4l I aoto lb oto on tho labol of tmolrvopor oat la tilrrawil oforo tli XBlraUa. Tkla wlllvra TatmlHlaira 1aellMaK All pa r will rflataallnuad waa tlaaa fJ4 ap cxplra - TDLS WKATHEa ItiIiJL7j ) C "" ' . Fair. " w TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1002. ITjlAOEADIIICD A corrcspordrat of the AsLerille Ga ette who signs hin!f "A Republican and erldratly an intel!!j:ent man. thus writes ia Sanday's isue of thst paper: "11 .tor of The Gazette: Which 'hall we tare Ja th comine i-ampaisn. lirin; or dad yceaea? The voters of North Cwolin i wi!l amwer cnphaticallr, 'W ieniand imn: iuos. I;ealiz.n5 this dir. Simmons to his d.Ircss to tho re cent Heiaixratle conrntion. trii to force his opponent away from, the lirin? .!! towanl the dead. Thi.- is a rery natural eflort, but tbe quttioa rectrra, are we zoipg to l fcvrcnl ty 3Ir. Sim xnrDS or by any other of our adrera ries? Let cs wisrlr determine to chxse tor t'irsielTe.'. and that onr choice, f hall bo la accord -with, the -public demand, iiTi'nc lsn-. not dead onei." "Two years aro the adoption of aa nieELuet to our State's Constitution was rtIwL It way eepprrted by its adrorates rith the ar?un?rt that it iolated no clanso of the Constitution of he Uihed States. Its epponents ln airted that It did rlol-ce to he Federal Constitrtion. The question was sub mitted to the people and so far as ap pears they ftood with the proposers. Thua far this question Is settled. It is m dead issue. Our opponents are the air perwrns who teem nnxious to re TlTe it. It harin? len Fobmitted to a popular Tote, we prope to accept the liedfcion. 0:rr opponent swore that it was constitutional. Why thn should they open the question? Hare they hanred th;r op;iuon. that they seeat aUraed at what may ?e tha holinsr of the l!a:tpd States Snpreme Coort? .We neel wr. answer this -question; we may leaTe thorn to do so, if they with, or let it be unanswred. If thry prefer. We accept it as a did issue, a settled matter so far as a popular rot can eet tie nnci a que-tloa. MoreoTer we insist t.1at to ns vox prpuli la vox Dei. That we hare no Intent-on to a-ppeal to an higher tribunal, for th yimpie rea son that In our -s?,-em there can be no hicher. -This dead 1sae belna; thus decently Jald. and htxrfed. so far as we can ac complish Its burial, our attention will be tarned to liT Uocs, and of th5 thero seerTS at this day to be an abun dance." etc. The amendment is undoubtedly re '4arded by the gTeat tcaa of all parties es flxed M therefore no longer a llTessue. Is this case, as is well stated above by It rhllcan, vox popall Is vox DeJ. Mr. Simmons nor aux rtheT Demo crat desh-es to revive it. and, with a 3:k determination elsewhere the "race issaa will Ve heard no more ia this State. The pevple won't have It. $ TBI PRinAttT The DemocT.icy cf Wake concty will hoJl their primary next Friday, 25 h Jnst- This la most important, becatisO It Involves the eIectioa , of officers whose daily duties bring them Ja closest touch with the peoK One Senator and three 'members of the House, and all county officers are to be named. Let every Democrat go to the polls and cast his ballot for his cholce'of candidates. White there are no contests Xor eome of the places; the efficiency of present in cumbents being-such as to "win for them a purpose to lve them another term, for those positions for which contests wEl b made the party has excellent material io select from in the present Incumbent the gentlemen whose names axe urged by their friends. Let trs Lave Tery full primaries, and the fullest, freest expression as to pref- erences. iurmemoer net rnay is ae day. John W. Mackay, the mUlJonaire miaer of the West, 4s dead. He was one of four, Flood, O'Brien asrf Fair being the others, who with picks and shovels and thcr own stronsr arcw and heads drag themselves rk. ' Fair bad himself elected to the Senate; wfcere Flood and O'Brien ktoded we do ndt know. Mackay went tt Europe," became a social lloa fia JAaree, tntt ccjrtbed Cally ia Lotndon-. He left his mJiixms. His daughxers who married foreign counts or some- thhig at ether will get and spend CL - Mr.. Mackay had otd gv iotnts. We do not know what they were but no nwia co-.iM accumulate o nrach jnoney ira a life time,' storting as a day laborer, wjtho-jt havVag good points and several If be wasted wealth In- riotous livisg we never fceard cf k, but he did pc.I much, cn certain niceties vUlch contribute to the advantages and oppor tunities of men for feigner acconrplish- mcscs. i All flesh Is tTnvn. fr. Msctar. with all hj hard-wrought accumrolRtkms, was I of tie flesh, fltshy. Ua nourished in the morning as few men flourl--h. but the hot hresth of DeatSi withered and cut vim down rn the evening. lie Is dead. Other grass win grow, other flesh will flourish, and be fruotiSod hy the dearth of the first grow"?). His good works wiJ !tve, n the hewrts of those wbo knew him aal were of and with bin. If uol in marble f&!tC, or heroic figures. Good deeds, the dews of heaven, swrcttn and brighten a-cdproduce their sweetest Snccose the grave. Thieso heart- Slrrobes wIl not ho totd la story, tmt they wt?l come to cati as he rccana the good de?ds done in tho tody, the friendly gift or the herp'tfig hand, as a benedic tion,, Xo man K-ves to hirarelf alon. The xcUSocs Qlr. .Mackay leaves confer a comfort of one sort, whCle the memory of him by his fellow la-borers wlil be a sliil greater comfort to tictn, more grate ful, tn-Tre elevating. Xo person can tCatak of a good deed witiwut LCmself beinr the better, whe the beoeSciary whieh the law deslgnatva "of another's accumula tion of gold may never feel the Impulse which generous deeds have begotten. John W. Mackay Is dead. Teace to ilml A Macon (Ga.) telegram to the At- flagraat a naure we are sure the atten tion of the authorities needs only to be called to It to cause its suppression. We take no stock in "men only" per formances anywhere, but this one now offered the pruriently curious caps the climax of offensive efforts of this char- . .. 3. AA I acter. It should not merely oe maae iv move on, but to close up permanently so far as North Carolina Is concerned. 0 We know we voice the sentiments of the community and of his many friend throughout the State in expressing sin cere gratification at the assured recov ery of Mr. C. G. Latta from, his recent erere accident. He is still a sufferer and will be Tor some time, but is de clared out of danger and his final res toration k regarded1 as only a question! of time. lanta Journal tells of a "new" religious sect which has appeared in that locality organized by fifteen negroes and four white men. "They wash each other's feet. ' runs the story, "the women kiss each other and the men kiss the men iaey ciarm that tho fundamental law of Chrin is to have no color lines or racial distinctions. They claim to ficht sin ia every shape and to encourace people to be honest and honorable. They ut jneraccrsjiip roils and pay preachers nothing for preaching.' The no-pa j-for-preachers plan will soon end this new insect. It will hardly sur vive the watermelon season at best. The whites ia thjs crowd do not need to be worried over but the neoroe mijht be gently admonished of tbe bad results of evil associations. The crtixens of Nebraska City, Ne braska, voted by an overwhelming ma jority on Saturday to have Sunday base j ball within tha- bailiwick. No wonder such a people tie on to all the isms, and all the ism makers that come along. But the rest of the country, need not. feel called cn to swing corners with such performers. Death by 6torms has taken the place of those in mine disasters of late. Within the past week unusual loss of life has resulted from wind and flood in various sections. Baltimore suffered Sunday. The cloud no larger than the hand may i be filled with horrifying power. Rome has a'greedl to withdraw the Friars. It should nc!t be so hot In the Philippines in the future as dt has been; of late. $ . A TOrKG LADY'S LIFE SAVED CUBES ALL KIDNEY DISEASES. Dlsaaseif Kidneys are the cause of Gravel. Stone In the Bladder. Inflammation of the Bladder and Urinary Organs. Drorsy. Rheu matism, Catarrh of the Bladder. Uric Acl4 Polsoninr. Irritation of the Urinary Organs, Frequent Desire to Urinate, and many other ailments, which are often attributed to other than the real cause. HofmLoId's Extract Cucha has been the Standard Remedy for all Kid ney and Bladder Troubles tor over 50 years; It is the only known remedy for Bright s Disease. It Is tho best medicine In the world for "Female Weakness." Leueorrhoea, In flammation of the Womfr.i Ovaries, etc. Price $1.00 per bottle. He!mbo!d's Extract Sarsaparllla A splendid tonic. Purifies the Blood: cures Eruptions. Scrofula, Pimples, Blotches and all Diseases arising from an Impure condi tion of the Blood. Take It now. Price 75o. per bottle. HELKSDOLD'S ROSE WASH An elegant preparation for use as aa ex ternal application In diseases of a private nature, btops discharges and heals all in flammation. Soothing- and healing in Its action it Is especially acrreeable to ladles for all discharges and Irregularities. Price 00c. per bottle. - Heliubold'a Extract nucha, .Extract Bars parllla, and Rose Wash are for sale bv all druggists. If you can't secure them, don't take substitutes bnt order direct from laboratory. Goods will be sent prepaid upon receipt of above prices. HELM BOLD MFG. CO. 100T SPRINO GARDEN ST., PHILAOrLPHtA. terior Department for an egg we always experience much delay in getting au thority to purchase from the lowest bid der and the goods, owing to the nietn ods of purchasing, are not always in prime condition. It would seem wise. therefore, to take some definite steps in the - matter. I would respectfully ask, therefore, that the question of employ ing a hen- for the purpose set -forth be now taken uo lor consideration I am not sure thaC there is In exist ence at the office of the Civil Service It was a pleasure to the Post to re ceive the Catalogue of Buie's Creak Academy, Harnett county. A short while ago every building of thto excel- ect academy was destroyed by fire. but, by faith and prompt as well as good works, tbe, good President, Rev.. Mr. Campbell, has succeeded In replacing the old with still better buildings with larger accomm'odations, which are now- ready for a new and grander career of usefulness. We sincerely congratulate the officers and friends of this institu tion upon iheir good work. and excel lent prospects. A friend who attended the recent Greensboro convention said to us yester day he had but one regret in connection with the convention, and that wn that our oM and lamented friend Col. Buck Kitchln was not present to witness the triumphs of his two ons, W. W. and ClanJe. With this all who knew -the old gentleman will fully sympathize, for no man ever was prouder of his sons or more anions for their success, and both are vindicating his hopes and proving worthy of his prayers in their be half. . A At Paaamii Colombia, by Cbanibcr- lalofs Clle, Cholera and Olarrbcea Kemtdy j - Dr. Chae. n. TJiter, 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 Commission a register of eligibles of mri hn hA a. vprv Kid nttnclr of dvs- skilled labor class specialty eggs. iut entery. EvervthingI prescribed for her I presume that, as has been our expe- proved ineffectual and she was f; ch lirt of eligibler "U1J "wui. v'" tion. We are in immediate need of an sure she would die. She naa Decome eo weak that she could not turn over -if we wait for the commission to ad- in bed. What to do at this critical mo- vertise the examination, hold it, mark up ment was a study for me. but I thought the papers. Tegulate the apportionment as r rs.mWhin'. rvwii. Chnlnr And to i ne cunies aim meDismcioi oiuiu 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. N North Carollam Dcmecrati .flake at Fllatake Norfolk Landmark.) While the platform adopted by the North Carolina Democrats in their re cent State convention at Greensboro is conservative in most respects, it is a pity that there should have crept into it anything like an indorsement of the Kansas City delivercince of 1900. Let it 2 understood that the North Carolina Democrats do not specify the Kansas City platform. They simply re affirm the declaration of principles con- tnined "in the national platform" of the party. This is better than . having said "the Kansas City platform," and ye- it implies that platform. : We observe that when the rratter was under discussion in the convention, the argument which won though y a small margin wm that failure to Indorse the Karsas City platform would alienate the Populists who c.vne over to the party , in 1SDG and 1000. It may be said once for all that until the Demo cratic, party decides to stop trying to please the Populists, and nvakes up its mind to formulate its principles on the basis of Democracy, alone, the Demo crats will be beaten out of their boots. The alienation of the Populists would be the best thing that could happen to the Democratic organization. The al ienation of the majority of th voters of the country would then cease. The Raleigh Morning Post calls at tention to the fact that the convention bia, certify a list of eligibles, and sub mit the papers to us for selection of a competent layer, some delay will ensue; 1 would ask. therefore, that I be allowed A- 1- V T , .11 -1 to employ a nen unaert ine miny-aay emergency clause just as 1 am now employing . Mr. Assistant Map Printer, whose successor, by the way, has not yet been oertihed. ' ! . 5 XV Frank T'tley Tor Cannty Com mlaaloner Communicated. Mr. Editor: I was very much gratified to see in The Times of the 17th inst. a communication from my esteemed friend, Mr. C. F. Cooke, recommending the above-named gentleman for County Com missioner from the western portion of the county. " I most heartily endorse what Mr. Cooke said in regard to. the fitness of Mr. Utley as one of the com missioners. Ho is one among the best business men in ithe county, .and one of the very best Democrats. lie has fought under the Democratic banner ever since he has been voting. , lie is Certainly a self-made man, in the true sense of the word. He came out of the late war with only one leg, and began business in thf then small town of Apex, with only a few dollars, and by strict attention to business, hard work and -economy, has succeeded in building up a most lucrative business. Ho has reared a large and in'teresting family and given them a pple-ndid education one of his sons be ing a prominent physician. He was a member of Company D in the famous Twenty-sixth N. C. Regiment (Vance's, old boys) and lost a leg in the battlo of Reams' Station on the 25th day of vAugust, lSf4. As a soldier he performed every duty devolving vjpon him with fidelity and honor. Company D was organized at Holly Springs in this county and was one among the first to respond to the call for volunteers in the late war. As a citizen and business man he has few equals, and the voters of Wake county will never rejrret havinsr be- 1 flowed their suffrage upon him by elect ing him one of their commissioners. We might go on and recount much of his life which would be interesting reading, but wi feel that It is entirely at Greensboro was tired out when the i unnecessary. Usve him your votes and irnrt rf tho r,-tfr.m, mmitM. Tvlyou will rerer have cause to resret it. submif.ed. Many delegates had left the- hall. Our contemporary is of the opinion that "if the report had been acted upon by a full convention" there would have been a different result,' and takes occasion to object to the cus tom of holding hack the platform at political conventions until the other work is finished and everybody is over- Two years ago," Mr. Bryan has started on a tour of Massachusetts and Maine to talk. Ex cellent selection of a field fnr h! fnr-icome wIth fatigue. ther furtive festivities of the peculiar I, . ZT c V "Jjr "Jrt1"'0iiA -marked uuui i ii ci u n n c ijj.iii liitr , uieii in TltPtrn Aif' T t 'ha trill i-n il rVrl a at m 4 v:.r-! , ,1 . . the hall, out of more than 1.500 de- fioo Jmlf to. Pennsylvania. Rhode te ut a fw hourg befQ Island and New Hampshire, the rest of (the platform wns preSerte! and allowed the country will forgive him. As he I to po through a the expression of the must and will talk, he should confine i Democracy notwithstanding rerr rvS. himself to those who seem impervious 'jectionable features, rather than prolong the convention." The Post's point, seems well taken. From what we have seen a-rrd h?ard. we are convinced that the bulk of the North Carolina Democracy is opro?ed to fur- A. M. POWELL. Raleigh, N. C, July 21st, 1902. . An En;i:b Joke An English resident. of Shanghai, hav irj? anmde a coiod .d'linner from a tastiy trot unrccornnz? d dbih, oalled bis co-k, U rn IToo-, anl ccmrratulaitcd him on the excevier.it oneo.1. .- "I hpe you didn't killl one of tlhose dc to providiO! the stomp," jeslin-gly re- h-is J:i!?hter, referring, of to floods. A correspondent in this morning's is sue very properly condemns an exhibi tion being made near .the court house "for men only." Its indecency is of so ! co-arse; to Ithe pariahs wCiDch haunt CCii- 2iese .streets. Wun Hoo cnside a solemn .gesture of diFScnt. "iXo lclea daTrrf m.i??ee," ho ex plained. Itni islleddy dead wiien I plakee up!" LomdOin, Answers. announce his text he remarked that hft had twice been asked to make lis ser mon snort and ie would try to do so. If' this should seem too long, he would aiop next time wita the text. s Then no delivered this sermon: . , - ; Text, Luke: 16-24: "And ho cried and said "Father Abraham, have mercy on me, ana send .Lazarus, that he may dip tne up or ins finger m water and cool my tongue, for I ana tormented in this flame." . . " . ., ,: : - "Three persons Abraham, DIres, Laz arus. It was hot where Dives was. He did not like it. He wanted to get out. So do we. Let us pray." , .; . ' r , ; ;M.t Vlanaal Iralnlnr ; v " : (Birmingham. -Age-Herald.) " : The" thinking men of the South are being aroused to the importance of man ual -training for ' the average Southern whit boy. The rrrofessions and the mercantile claM will take care of them selves, but the great mass of boys need JooKing after, and no educational move ment will be so far-reaching for good as that directed to the 'advancement of youth along lines of manual training in connection with grammar-school work. A cherished idea of Dr. J. H. Phillips, superintendent of public schools of Bir mingham, has long been the introduction of a system of manual training in tne schools under nis charge and the develop ment of elemental shop and tool work into a department of technology in the high school. The board of education is heartily in harmony with Dr. Phillips in his efforts to zive tho boys of this city a course in manual training, and steps have already been taken to put the desired. system into effect next fall. . Mr. Richard H. Edmonds, 1 edi-tor of tha Baltimore Manufacturers' Record, has taken up ' the question of manual training of the white boys of the South with great earnestness. With his pen and voice he has done more for this en tire section perhaps than any other man to stimulate the educators and men of influence in general to push this matter m a broaa ana practical way, There is a general . complaint of a scarcity of skilled mechanics In the South. Thousands of first-class me-chn-niea there are. ret there Is not only room, but pressing demand for ten times more men who have been trained at school in industrial work. . . Col. Jolhn A. Joyce foad a poem, "The Army Mule," In last Sunday's Waslhtoig iton Post, in which "he made a elhrong plea for the kicking' Kentucky .paitrJalt; for a pension, because cf a "busterea back." "Soss of molars," and "absence of hair," siiad. as coxfidemtSal -attorney for the mule, the oouonel forwiardlexs tae clajini ito Pension Oomcn Is&toaeT Eugene Ware. Tlhei miule Tery tfrankBy states Ms lime- age ia the foHowlnig rerse: I was borni in old Kenituc&y,' I 1 Wttiere the grass is always blue, My f'alrher was a jackass And looked sotmewhalt Mke yoa; And. while battered, old and wicked To the Union Tve been true. "And' the climax vexe, the. tsnder aip- pa8 to the commissioner, wtods up the ploptCc application: , . But I'll file a claim for peneaon It, For my bCistered back so bare, ;,TI Allso UCie loss of molars . And the absence of my (hair, A l , W:ith all my (hopes ttiHl centerel V It the heart of Eugene Were. Now, that was a sweet petitaom- ca the part of the mtiile, comiaients the Posit, buli it will be seem by the ifonowirg- lett- ter from ComanJssioner Ware that the gallant colonel tnd the mule (have been rudely turned .dwwaj on account of the longevity" and "imnmortaiiity" of the Kenifucky kickfinig paitiiSot: Your kind favor received. On- mature refledtiom I dp. not beliere that I am to ifiavotr of your sdheme of pensdo-nimg the army mule. It first looked all right, but when: we ectri'sSder tihat army mni'les are immoirtal, that no one errer saw fcrae tha't was dead, (hat 'they live forever, you can readily see what a load would 'be saddCed "upon posterity for afil (time to come by giving them a pensEon. If, however, eome way could be de vised for redaicing the Songeraty of tie mules, perlhaps t!he scheme wooild work l oairs trrily, tE. F. WARE. $ The firemen' of the Sftate may know tihey, SndJvfdu'fiS'ly and collectively, are most warmlry "weihcfcwned to their Oapiltal Ctty. And whille tlhis warmth amoti'nlts by a confi-a.gra.tionv It will be bayond thedr power to exttngnidEh. it. - A. J. Cottingham went to Washington county, Ark., to see bis sister and while there was taken with flux (dysentery) and was very bad off. He decided to try Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and was so much pleased with the prompt cure which it effected, that he wrote the manufactur ers a letter in praise of thejr medicine. Mr. Cottingham resides at Lockland, Ark. This remedy is for sale by Crow ell, McLarty & Co:, Bobbitt-Wynne Drug Co., North Side" Drug Store, W. G. Thomas. - What Ilabaen Ihoald bate Dana (The tofther day at St. Loals, Miss Ma nifie Oemf asked Hero" Hobsoas wlhat he wioulcB -do if she should fail emtio the Mis sissippi. He'd rescue ner, or cxrarse. o the girl "yamped fin-to" -the swifit cur remt, and Hobson du3y played -the hero act.) C . " , : KtDJg OBTramcls was a Ibearty klnGf, ana Itored a royal sport, - V . ' ' . Aaidi one day as his lions iftyusaxt, eat Trtfrt-n-9 on'thef COUSTtl Tte rwbQes fllledi the !beniche3 ' ir&S tCie . iladles In their pride, v Axid- 'monigstl) - themi eat the LXxonc ob Lbrge, v(JtCi one for whom ihe sineo. And, truly, 'twas a gaMaaat tnifflg to e rtlh,flit crowninir dhow.- .Valor and iove,.acid kiag aboyev ''antti the royal ibeasts below.' " She dropped taer glore, ltd prove his lore, then looked on him and snuuea; E boiwed!, aaidc 4m a moment fteaipca among the lioms vrild. Tlhe leap was Quick'; return 'was quick; ' Ihe has regained has place. Then- tihrew the gCove-bulh not wlt!hi kxve nifizlht in the lady's if ace. "Br hearens !", sal d Francis, "rtghtry i dome!" And he rose from where he sat; -' ..-y : ' -.-r - " "!So love," quoth, lie, "but vanity, sets Eove a task Kke that." Tihe Glove htjI the Lions, Leg2i Hunt. Buy from ihe M - and save. A substantial cut in the price of a good piano! Among the many good burr -we're offering, there's none u ter than this magnificent vral-j" upright rich emph-o dRW proTed action. payment on Take RrfleetloH of a Batebolor - T2ie man who . has no enemies ism'tt worth having frieinds. - ' . ' Maoy a .wkmian's , dream that, began with a coach and four has ended with a washtuib. i . - ;i No maitter how How down some peopSe besin; tlhey always seem to be able to get lower. ' .' ' : t SoamdhOTir it is diswuragSng, how- femi- nine inst'lntt can detainee masculine rea son ini t!he way to doumg itamnigs rigat. New York Press. -$ Mr. and Mrs. W. London Kinigr cf WSiastoia ara : v5sdjinig th'Slr parents on East Morgan street. an nr., STIEFF. Original price t $300. Our very lo-w Juri Ch, ance Sale price is $l?o. $10 cash. $7 a month. We'll' ship it on 20 days' trial, freight prepaid to any rar.r station in Virginia or y0- Carolina. If you're not fied with it, send it back at or expense. r iniiuuiniit kXjcarr wSTIEFF, 66 GRANBY ST. HOBFOLD, VA. QuHt, Not Price Is the chief consideration with as In buying our drugs. The boit no., " can buy is used in compounding preacrlptions at this store. Yon mjv ure of always ffetting what the doctor prescribes if you buy or ui. TLj-i a minute, and you'll see how importaat this la, - BOBBITT-WYNNE DRUG CO., 'K- 'fe JS3 Fayettevllle Street. t t t HALE If; If, -v, r J Cart! an rcharitTailot 1 Greensboro, N. C." Our Spring Line is ready for Inspection, and Is tha most attract! r er?? seen In this section. ; Selected for wear aa well as looks. We will be pleased o servo you. guaranteeing you perfect satisfaction. I JUi ?o Ferrall 222 Fayetteville Street. RECEIVED. G-eorgia Cane Syrups, Old Fashion Mown tain Buckwheat, Prepared Buckwheat Pan J Cake Flour, New Cured Va Hams, few Old I Va. Hams. ALL PHONES 88. fylish Horsei BUGGIES, LAUNDAUS, VICTORIAS And all kinds of Vehicles for pleasure or heavy use. Picnic wagons olvavi FIRST-CLASS Board log C J TL. v Orders for day ot night receive prompt, careful and courteous nttoutloa. rabbins' Livery Stab!e9 Telephones No. 79. Rear Yarboro Hotel. PREPAREDNESS . i - . ... nio Hoc Weathar Sormen Ms Kb This popular remedy never falls to cflcctualty euro Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness And ALL DISEASES arising from a Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion The natural result Is good appetite and aoUd flesh. Dose small; elegant ly susrar coated and easy to swallow. ijTake No buastitute. local or national politics. (Houghton. Mich., dispatch, .Tulv 19. Iwico reo ties ted I A TTilrQ .Vile ekfTnnn ther dalliance with Populism in either of tU" At kirr,Vi, nAtLln' ?est?5 - - ; ".iiiuli13l, VUUitU Ul Atlantic, a village -near , Houghton, preached one of the shortest sermons, if not the shortest on Tecord, last Sunday evening. No one in the copper country has hevard a discourse so brief or so pithy as this was. At the close of Sunday'school one of the church offlcers said to the minister: It is very warm and I hope vou will make the sermon .short tonight." The pastor accepted the wish in good humor. He went to the evening service prepared to make a thirtv-minnte dis course. As he entered irh naiKi.i n Taotd a Hen (Washington dispatch. July IS.) An offlcial of the Geological Survey has written to the Civil Service Com mission, requesting authority to hire, under the thirty-day emergency clause of the civil service regulation, "one hen; must be a rood layer." The writer in suMestmg this course says: "For use In makine albumen coating in our photo-lithographic -wor we aTe in need of an occasional egg. I have fre quently advanced the money for .this purpose, but seeing na Teal good reason for assuming such expenditures. I have of late compelled the man who ues the egg to go and buy his egsr. Quite a Ihtlo objection has been made by the photo-lithographic expert azainst de pleting his purse for this purpose. ia aaaous a requisition on the In Is the Keynote of Our Stocks. This furniture store is full o things useful and things beautiful Furnituro that gies the largest equivalent :". to the longest purse that is lengthened by economical choosing. The Store Never Was More Rightly Full and Inviting Every one who lacks in House Farn iture wantable is interested in coming here to share. No store ar;vi.c ever Showed so many exclusive patterns of Furniture the store is -fairly ab Icon: with beautiful pieces. You Get the; Cream of the Furniture Styles Here ; " Raleigh' people are said to be rather exacting when T buying furniture they're apt to be as they have T - tnre drummed in their ears" from year-to-year.' The exacting ones are the person we're aftr. as our pricr arc ;e forceful to ths knowing and coniparin g ones. ' ' . .. Furniture from Modest Enced to Most SumptuoiiJ Master pieces are on view from the foremost designers, who dictate and Interpret the Btvl Viewing days are today-next week-any time. Come and enjoy the looking anyhow " It' nice to know , what's new. . - - "8 4Birui,ff Mail Orders promptlj.attended tot Frciaht paid to railrorA a leg for all America. whether you Luy i riii i as i s - w the -church, however, he mt another 3--r -rrr-H-t- forllun ... v i m m m ha mm m m a , . . ... i . . . : Hope you will prominent member of the congr ui-L-usicu mm witn "Very warm tonight! make it short!" Ihe Iter. Mr. Gillingham changed his. mind about the thirty-minute sermon. Uunng the opening exercises he pre-, pared another wMrh fcn. v !ba suitably brief. When he arose tot ordee F tirmttire - ' RALEIGH N.O. Co CorneV Wilmington and Hargott Sts , 'V . - V : ., i
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 22, 1902, edition 1
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