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miE MOANING POSTi SATUKDAY, AUGUST a iga2 . .5" THE MORNING POST rr ittrsriKU daii.t h r tw" KHTK CAROLINA PPBUIHISO OO EUIr. rBcjfimno?r price One Tear 5 Six Month rgV Three Month! A'?X One Month t enabls manufacturer to crea-e price and profits to n arbitrary way at horn while they re elling their taaAm at lavcr rates abroad are an n fair Imposition npoa the people. He beliavest that nisr schedule could be materially tedueed to the advantage of the consuming public and with no injury whateyer to any industry, or to tae xaoor and capital employed therein. If the Democracy will agree upon conservative clan of revision of the tariff eonaliainr iu burdene . with judg ment it will appeal atrongly to many tfcnnaanAa wi -t heretofore rotea azainst It. The talk of abolishing al duties on articles "manufactured by trusts is idle nonsense and will neither appeal to those whose capital ia xn rested nor to the thousands" of employees deoendent ocon the success and pros perity of their employers for continued employment. If honest, Easiness juag ment ) applied to this matter a proper revision can be made wltnout aomg or threatening injury or panic to the busi ness interest of the country. Our party should offer something that will appea to the honest intelligence of the citi ten rather than to ignorance and preju dice. If it does, it will win. $ . m LltJLJ aVAi-e fbttictj in-" , " n!rhtlr A census omrerm just puousueu LVSSWSfi' h .to,, mm aut. . 1 ' " . - . VaV Snn. .. - i .1 . Man.tn.tnnnc POST oirtcuT irom xue iw -- ci ine Tirroui rcuuu a Offlce hi the Pullen Bulldin. Fayettevllle Street. The Poet win publish brief letter, on objects of general interest. The writer's name must accompany the moo communications will not be noUceo. Rejected manuscript will not be returned. Brief letter, of local Jft.! section of the Stat will be thankfully MT1y personal controTeraiea will not be tolerated. . , Addre all business letter and potti tnunieations for publication to TU MORNING POST. The telearaphie newsservice of THE MOUNINO POST is absolutely full end complete, end 1 unequad by any morn ing newspaper south of New Jo r. Tbts Service is furnished us onder special annrements wit tttt,t.1tt of the New York San. and i'"9 serrice that 1 used or ' -"t; which Is known to be "openerr to nr eerrice hi any newspaper in the Wtea sod includes special cables nd domestic new and all commercial and market re ports. tVAafUXOTOX BCRKACk RABTZJUT OnlCE. I TTESTKR3C OITIC! )S9m St.. I SIT C. S. Fyr itWtriM TUB roar ar re- mu ( tTe 1ie tbe lal - lk spiral! TBI will r TMiBlMUiri !; ! Ally Mn will tuauaa4 wa llsae all ezalreai TDLB XV THEE. TUDXTl Showers. v w MetMMMMMti t4- SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1002. IHB TOBACf S1LEI YESTERDAY All thst The Post predicted or prom- and to some extent the labor conditions which nrerail. It shows the.total num ber of employees in 18S0, 1890 and 1900, as followst In the United State. 1SSO, 172,544; 1S90L 218.8T6; 1900, 297,929. In New England, in 1880, 125,779; 1S90. 14759: 1900. 162,294. In Middle ! State, in 18S0. 23,118; 1890. 31.841: 1900. 84,843, In Southern States, in 18S0, 16,347; In 1S90. 36,415; 1900, 97,494. In Western States, in 1SS0, 2,330; in 1S90. 361; in 1900. 3,293. This makes an excellent showing for the South. As to employee under 16 year of age, the showing is not so farorable to the South as other sections. The per centage of such employees to the "whole number, by sections, for the dates giren is as follows: In United States, in 1SS0, 16.4; 1SD0, 10.7; in 1900. 13.4. In New England, in 1SS0, 14.1; 1S90, 6.9; in 1900, 6.7. In Middle States, In 1SS0. 21.4; 1S90. 12.6; in 1900, 12.4. In Sop them States, in 1SS0, 23.1; in 1S90, 24; in 1900, 25.0. In Western States, in 1SS0, 27.7; in 1S90. 13; in 1900. 9.0. We hare no doubt a large majority of these "children" are nearer 16 than of age. No child under 12 in in in ld a to recoTd-hrak!nr tnhiom IimiIi ! m : conrenienc yesterday by farmers and their tobacco brought for the opening cay of the re-opening of the Raleigh tobacco market. Mingling with these were our business men of all rocatlons. and there was a unirersal expression of gratification. Another Illustration of the proTerb, "In unity, there Is strength." The en tire business community, by snd through Its sereral business organizations and earnest indlridual efforts, determined that erery facility and conTenlence ahould be afforded in Raleigh for the farmers of Wake and surrounding conn tie at least to meet tobacco buyer, and the ready response of the fanners only shows that this nniry of purpose and action waa all that was required to. make the morement a success. naTe stated mat the morement had the earnest support of the united business community, and we do not wish to be inridlou. but we are sure all will join ns in mentioning as specially active and xealous and effectire ia reorganizing this enterprise Messrs. Claude Barbce, ranK Stronach, Joseph E. Porue and Secretary Allen of the Chamber of Com merce. These gentlemen hare been per sistent 4a their efforts, and of course had the active support of Mr. . F. B. Arendell and his co-laborers, the gentle men interested directly in the waxe- ' houses. And we trust we mar not be stmA immodest la mentioning TLo Tost as a willing trumpeter in the good cause w . in conrersttlon with one of Wake's good farmer who -was present with seTeral pile of the weed, we asked where all the tobacco before ns had come rrom. He replied: A large part came from that direction" pointing to his, the eastern, section of the county); "you know The Post goes all through, that country." The Post goes througVall portion of tae county, and the other countiea as well, and we were gratified of course to nare this testimonial of its good woTk In the good cause so auspiciously inaugurated yesterday. instead of keeping the ball a-rolling, we auggest that we now keep the tongue f the excellent auctioneer, Mr. Rice, a-gtrfag. He ia equal to all the demand that can be made upon him. and is willing to nniertake sereral sale a day at each warehouse entil next spring. And the buyer, representing the trusts, the independents, the manufacturers and the exporters, sre here, ' Raleigh now affords the opportunity and the facilities; let the farmers who want the best prices their crop, accord ing to class, will command, do the rest. United States Senator Cullom of Illi nois has been holding his ear rery close to the ground recently. lie is reported as saying that "while he is as much opposed to tariff tinkering as anybody, he recognizes the fact that public senti ment "la faror of a pretty general re vision of our Import tax schedules is spreading rapidly in his own party. He admits rery 'candidly that there ahould be a redaction, and in some cases a removal, of. the duties imposed upon products thst are not in need of- pro tection and that tariff duties so high as in a factory, and the number below that age so employed, ceTtainly in this Stale, is small, and because of conditions which are irremediable. But after that age is reached, in a rery large majority of cases to this country, and more eo in the rest of the world, on farms as well as elsewhere, these "children" have to or aTe put to work somewJiere. If, to the labor thus imposed, from neces slty more or less imperative, the oppor tunity to attend a good school a few months to each Tear, is given, there can scarcely be any serious results to the physical -well-being of the "children, The statistics of "school children" from 16 to 21, and fcf children between the ages of 12 and 16 who work at some rocation are rery unjust to existing social conditions as a basis for proper conclusions or public consideration. The time may come when the productive capacity of the head of the family aided by the inventions of the age may be equal to the requirement of hu manity generally, and of the family as well, but that time has not i yet' arrired. After the age of 12 la passed the word Labor, In growing letter, appears -upon the horizon of a rery large majority. To attempt to eliminate all, arbitrarily, between 12 and 16 from the column of those who must learn 'to labor and realizo that by the sweat of the brow only can bread be had, will proTe a drraal failure, in many cases a cruel hardship if successful. mssmm -EMIT- Rnnrmnn LfU CUBES ALL KIDNEY DISEASES. Diseased Kidneys are the cause of Gravel; Stone In the Bladder. Inflammation of fthe Bladder and Urinary Organs, Dropsy, Rheu matism, Catarrh of the Bladder, Uric Acid Poisoning, Irritation of the Urinary Orrana, Frequent Desire to Urinate, ana many other ailments, which ara often attributed to other than the real cause. - Holmbold's Extract Cuchu has been the Standard Remedy for all Kid ney and Bladder Troubles for over 90 years; It is the only known remedy for Bright' Disease. It Is the best medicine in the world for "Female Weakness," Leucorrhoea, In flammation of the Womb, t Ovaries, etc. rin-o o.uu per come. possibilities. And cM North Carolina is full abreast of the precession to'd- rantage and opportunities, $- In an interriew published recently in the New York Times ex-Secretary Hoke Smith eays: "I do not regard the struggle for su premacy la the manufacture or lint cot ton to be between New England and the South. The South produces 70-per cent of the lint cotton of the world which goes to manufacturers. Foreign mills Increase 'the ralue of American- raised lint cotton $500,000,000 by mann fflettirm it annnallT. It is this im mense increase that the South corets. It is for America, in the South where the cotton grows, to prvpare tne manu factured product for export, and l" be lieve each year, the South m ner cotton mills will make great inroads into the business of foreign cotton manufac turers.' v . ' : Raleigh was not alone in Tobacco Glory yesterday. Special dispatches to and by correspondents of the Post from Greenville, Rocky Mount, Wilson, Dunn, Loufeburg, Goldeboro, . all report record-breaking opening sales at prices which pleased the farmer. The Post's congratulations all round. ;' An army of Junebugs has . attacked Long Island and the. sky overhanging Chicaeo is darkened with swarms of voracious mosquitoes. - Such plagues are sent 'for some- wise purpose no doubt. And also sent to the right Dlaces. : & --.iJEa. A cotemporary says: "Mr. Brran is orobably planning to caoture Maine. Massachusetts and a few more New England States in lUOi. Their votes in the convention, not the electoral college. S - In dealing with man. remember that a spooxf ul of oil will go f artheT than a srallon of rinexrar" The same may be sal.l of . children. There ia nothine SO I Brlek Times at SmUhflelel good for children as the old-fashioned - fSmitinfirild Tfer&M.l abhor it, it is their best medicine for The opening of the flfth eeasoe, here as disorders of the bowels. In the more a tobacco market attracted! a xreat many severe cases of diarrhoea and dysenjery, I people Go Smlthfield Tuesday. nowever. tnamDeriain s ixnc. cnoiera Th tfn,rrmien ftwv,kM- f-rihmw m.a and Diarrhoea Remedy should I be given far TOJm Th eTpectedl god a sure to follow. Tor sale by Uroweli, --" ii"33"- j- Helmbold's'ExtractSarsaparllla A splendid tonic. Purifies the Blood; cores eruptions, oororuia, fimpies, eiorcnes ana mil ll . . k I I ...Jl tion of the Blood. Take It now. Price 75o. per bettle. HELmOOLD'S ROSE HASH An elegant preparation for use .as an ex ternal application in diseases of a private nature. Stops discharges and heals all in flammation. Soothing and healing in Its action It is especially agreeable to ladles for II discharges and Irregularities. PrtteOOe. per bottle. , Holmbold's Extract Bucha, Jixtract SaraAparlllarand Rose Wash are for sale by 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, HEUMBOLO MFQ. CO. fOOr SmiNO OAMCNJ ST., PHILADCtTWIA. Narrow Gauge to S pread Out. Fusion in Catawba - Ooppwpxmdence of The (Momftag Post. - Niewtcm. J-uly 31. jPresMSanfc B'arber o3f the C IN. &. W. I Eaftroad w in town for a snort wiowe TeateB.:..'WIhen'asiked conoerntirg the. caaosre ISromhnarrow.'to broani guage he said tSaat (broad gnage 'trains wbnM be tn operattacm in thirty days, une ssoxrcnr emfe road 4s o be usedi froimi this place to Hickory. Tfhe Jtepuiblicans end jPopoiUsts bare oonnjpdeted! arraiagemBaitis for tfuslon k th ooamty ttiefcet. It is nmdergtood tkat twt of the fwtoctpJe offices are to igo t lth.e (RepTjibirtoaiDjs aid three to 4ihe JPtapuMsts. It to to toe called tihe citizen's tlctoet and le "to be run' in' opposition! to teacbine nrethods in fKridtlcs." . : i : ; ' ., The two com!pi4es near lhre nrhich aire emagedl ia the mannafacture of teie xrhozie Cbraidbete tare doing a thriving 3mst- ne. Shlpni'ente are Jbetn-g intade dafly; Bomo toffpoamts s far dasbamt as OaJiXor nla mi--M-asEajdtt'u5ettts. . : $ McLarty & Co.. Bobbltt-Wynne Drngraonie west pueaseu, Co.. North Side Drug Store, W. U. again, Thomas. t - They ttIH all come Rome Bad all Good ' v (Talboro Sonlthemer.) - ' ' Kin. Wedoesiday' Wfishing'ticm 'Post Gea. J. 8. Oarr is Quoted as saymg th'at he rwlH be a1 candidate foor Umtted States Senator before the cert Ijeigteflature. There. wlH be worse camdidates ithan, he. ,. . $ : Calls It BlnfT Tire snad !baa a idhousandl Ibomes. Anld the oysteir none, , ' iBut he oydter eheEa out pearls, : Axsi the cioiad not one. ; r " . : . Cthieago Tribune. The Way t Talk It CGreewvflle Reflector.) Watchi -GTeeorttle this year. ' Sh.e Is going to seM tofoaoco. ! Trom the MAinpT ----'UO- end save. A substantial cut in the price of a good piano! Among the many good barw!ai we re efferfns, there's aone b. ter than this magnificent watont upright-rich empire design, full size solid boa frame-im .proved action. Taken as part payment on an artisM, vow. vur-rexy iow June Cla ance aie pnee is $190. $10 cash, $7 a month. We'll ship it on 20 days trial freight prepaid-to any railroad "station in Virginia or vu e Terms, irgima or rtj. Carolina. ' If you're not satis fied with it, send it back at our' expense. TIEFF, 66 G RAN BY ST. NORFOLK, VA. vJ.- Eo Gartlaod Out dispatches this morning, conrcying the report of shipments of Southern pro ducts for the past ten months of cotton, ron and lumber give additional evidence of the rapid development of the South in the Industrial field. They show the tak- ngs 'of Southern cotton mills the past ten months are greater than the com bined takings of all the mills In the United States In 1830; and the develop ment of the iron and lumber industries is something almost startling in its pro portions. ' The South is unquestionably the at tractive field of the immedi ate fntn-r not only forNhe capitalist, but the la borer. The resources are of the greatest dlrersity, unlimited as to quantity and Demeersey and Faalon Compared (Newton 'Enterprise.) The State 'Superintendent of 'Public Instruction has arranged a series of edu cational rallies and Tmblished A list of speakers that Is rery imposing. It i In deed a campaign. lAlthough. this Is eJec- ion year, politics will have to take eec- tmd place to education-, if comparison be maJe by the speakirog appointments and by the audiences attending IChe speakings. There never was euch. an a-wakening in North Carolina on. the subejet of public fsriool education. T5ie promises of Charles B. Ay cock, ivhite candidate if or tional admitaistratlm L ihrinir rm'fillA,! to tlff aBd swollen joints, contracted mus- bo letter. iSuch. efforts cannot help but cles 8tiff 2eclc "Prains and rheumatic bear fruit. " , and muscular pains. It has also cured The taMDrovements alreadr mad 4nlnumerons cases of nartlal Daralvsis. Tt "public sdhools undter this admlnistira-1 br Crowell," McLarty & Co., The opening-irarf rery gratifying to our tobacco mem an-d the people gener ally. They tad not worked to have a rrith', tout even then they ihad as much tofbacco bere as ithey wanted We could b-aTe easfly had a lbreak trwice as large as it was. - The Imperial's ana and the lAknerleao man bid against each.- either pretty brisk ly, causing prices to be rery high. . . 14 Josh Westhafer, of Loogootee, ' Ind, Is a poor man, but he says he would not be without Chamberlain's Pain Balm if it cost five dollars a bottle, for it saved him from being a cripple. No external application Is equal to. this liniment for ereltiar it o tl auor. 5 Greensboro, N. C. Our Spring Line Is ready for Inspection, and Is the most attractive eret seen In thisVsection. Selected for wear as well as looks. We will be pleased o serve4 you, ' guaranteeing you perfect satisfaction. tion forms one of he leading and most appropriate planks In the Democratic State platform, this year and. pledge Is made to carry on ithls great wora during toe next two years. In this connection the epeecb. of Chair man Simmons In opening the Greensboro conrentton should be read and' studied. He eald the Democrats ihad appropriated and Bpent for public education dutrTn-g the 4ast three and flfre-balf years six hundred thousand dollars more for pub lic "education than the if unionists did during their four years. Tliese are the official figures and not merely the clafcns of a party leader. No party ever went before ithe people wftih stronger claims for endorsement than this contrast be tween its record and that of, the oppos ing party on public education." The edu- Bo bbitt-Wynne Drue Co.. North Drug Store, W. G. Thomas. Side A HAPPY HOME Is one where health abotrnde. With impure blood there cannot be good herlth. With a disordered LIVER there cannot be good blood. Titftfl revivify the torpid LIVER And restore Its natural action A healthy. LIVER means pure blood ' Pure blood means health. Health means happiness, ake no Substitute." All Druggist catkraaJ raHles are the best "DemocraCic campaigning that could be done this year, There are also other figures In Mr. Simmon's speech that every voter In North Carolina should know by heart. The Democrat in three and a half years have aipproprdated and spent $200,000 more for pensions to disabled Confederate soldiers, and $1 o0,000 more for the care of the insane and blind than tne fuedonists did In foirr years. In round nuuilbers we have given to these three worthy causes ryiibllc cdu- eaiion, pensions and cn'ari'iy one mniion dollars more In three and a half years than .the fusaonisrts did in- four years. But it is said wo have appropriated and borrowed $200,000 more than wo have collected. That Is true." But in stead of (this being a proof of Incompe tence and bad management, It js a monu anental tribute to the financial ability of our State administration. To impend $1,- 000,000 more where It is so much needed itihan our opponents without increasing the rate of taxation and be only $200, 000 short in three and a half years is a. (brilliant record. The fu'skmists in four years came out $250,000 short and spent for the three causes that are nearest to the heart of every right thinking North CJorcainlani one onilhon dollars less than we have . The Democrats can well afford to intake this campaign on the records of the two parties on this line. There is no -need whatever to throw down the . wood pilo 1 i ' . HW TO KEEP CfiOli Don't walk too fast; Don't fume and fret; Don't row 'twill be Much, hotter yet; Don't eat too much; Don't drink at all Of things composed Of alcohol. Don't read about The sunstruck folks; Don't read the old Hot weather jokes; Don't work too hard; Don't try'to see . ' ' The rising of The mercury. ft V Goed Times In and. rad TVllsesi fWilson Times.) "We congratulate our farmers upon the cood prospects for a DrosDerous season The crops Jn general, both cotton, and to- oacco, promise well, and with the cavor petition in the tobacco trade between the two large combinations and the numer ous smaller speculators, there Is no rea son why they should' not realize a rood- ly suniand have soonettuing left to pu't away and to pay debts with. . - - Tho-nulmber of Wilson's warehouse that will hid for the farmers' tobacco this yeaT also guarantees the highest prices aad'the bes-t attention, from the trutie. Tve hare now five lar wupp- houses and all the facilities necessary for handing the croo. iV v pxtvp- m "Wilson continue its present splendid erowth, and the farmers and merchants aiiKe snare in the jreneralrn,nTi-tr ha the coming seasoai Tjromises so well " Don't fan yourself; Don't think you're hot; Just cool off with "I think I'm not." And, more than that, Don't read a rule I Beneath this head: - "How to Keep Cool." -Josh Wink in the Baltimore American. Sty S tsh; Ho rses , 'BUGGIES, LAUNDAUS, VICTORIAS And all kinds of Vehicles for pleasure or heat use. Picnic wagons always ree.d. v - FIRST-CLASS ' oai B 11 . 9 b t1 dTfm Stable. Orders for day x or night, receive prompt, ' careful . and courteous attenUfla, Robbjs, Ljvery Stable, Telephones No. 79. Rear Yarboro Hotel. J R erra 222 Fayetteville Street JUST RECEIVED ll&Co. 1 Georgia Cane Syrups, Old Fashion Moun tain Buokwheat, Prepared Buckwheat Pan Cake Flour, New Cured Va; Hams, few Old Va. Hams, ALL PHONES 88. ' 0 II a,, M D fo: OA w e are offering any piece of Furniture or Housefurnishing in our store, except the Rojal Elastic Felt Mattress, at the follow ing scale of prices: ' Any article priced under $5.00 10 per cent Discount u over 5.00 and under $15.00 15 per cent Discount 15.00 u " 50.00 20!? " ,. 4V " 50.00, 2 5, per cent Discount u tt Every piece is marked at its real value, and our stock is abso lutely new. THIS SALE is inaugurated for the purpose of makinj room for Fall Stock, which will begin to arrive Aumist a;. k 111 Cor. Wilmington and Hargett Sis. fori
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