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i' two Grand Junes in Durham in One liorning aj Fall from a Street Car. Fatal Accident at Univer sity Station Case of .. Monroe Rogers - lrl 3a N. C, Aug. 23.Speclal.-Tbe . . livn con - tai , uwrning with Jti-Ie A. MeNvill f Lumbal ton on It . hi trt oU'Ui m . u I I lw fiW OSlt f mni f" f r the trial of crim- - o lire - ,! -tet. c..w than one bun v r.,n tli ??fnd;"t are i h Miutll rS uf the law. ., ,-j;.tt.i: c.i-. A -ro. Jvbn - V irM-! "wtti exmnlttiug a :.t u;-n niai u'-nw .. , ', N ootlnueu from he jrrsr;:anty tr.is rooro- cranl jury to be election be assembled under one root. Over aod over' again this fact was the objects of comment from Chape ron mi ad spectators. Ilavlng a number of guests of honor the routine business of the clnb "was dispensed with, and conversation little 1 suited to an admiring group of hand from -those present bearing upon the sub- some young gentlemen, looking into th-s ject of lynching." faces of beautyv roe from the unmur- Tbe evidence of the various -witnesses mured compliment to bursts of laughter, was thw given. Among these and the as the rules requiring the ladies to first ealled ir&t Rev. . II. tfcott or change tneir attendants every nrteen Is r " 1 ' t."" 1 t-; 9 J. , :-i-yl tne Woburn. the oegr preacher who has made hhneif so officious in" this case. II rave a "description of political con ditions" wbic-X fre saM,- prevailed In i North Carolina. He said that he inM lived ra the state and knew that a fair trial for a nesro accused of any crime was jitosfb2e. In the- south, continued the negro, there was one law for the whites, am! another for the negroes. "I would rather be shot running away from an mVer In Massachusetts than take tbo word of. Governor Ay cock of North Carolrna promising ene a fair trial and go Ho that state for trial," said Scott, as reported In the Journal. CV1. IIy!!owell next testified. lie said that he bad no charge to make against Che p?! or authorities in North Car olina. II- then proceeded to read from paper pob!isued in Durham, N. O., ra wWch it was practically acknowledged that there was no law but lynch law - tr. - a 1 rht'fjJi-'e .V!lTr".l two practiced y a great number c the. peo- jirv. After tne nrsi t9 of tae state m xaung wira nw. Jle tnen prcceeum v wmninin " Ku-Klnx-n In North Carolina aot oi T - i .I'llrrrtx! it tra l.rmizat : .r, Ju ice McNHll that "ir.r wort iKt ovKetfUt tliev .nr.M two years' j ,rr -n call.-J bck to th t ts :t their i)os and a sec- .rtrfl. This connrmel " , v,o ani very little was -? :ho 3f:Tnn ioia. V. tu- r. a stn-nll whKe boy. r l irt v a street car Is . . . if-ff th snrper hour. He r n the fnnt eid or a car nt ana w xRthins Mke a ;: frvn. :: l of the car. The orfr one fo.it and ln- - t . t a .1 i. :a ?v. r ! a:' nri i V ru-iy. He wa. carried to the "i.p::.il dmnm!iate!y and ha ,. trjtntont uiere sint-e iuai how fn ncsroc were lynched while , paie. minutes was rigidly enforced The dining room with its elaborate display of enf glass, silver, rare old china and Mexican linen, was then thrown open and refreshments served. The souvenirs of the evening were dainty little fans and pipes. The couples present were: Miss Whedbee with Mr. Preston Cot ton. Miss Bessie Henderson with Dr. R. Tm. Carr. Miss May Boyden with Mr. Walker of Danville. Va. Mies Jane Boyden with Mr. Stuart Cam Miss SajMe Cotton with Mr. Tyack of Danville. M2m Bettle"Tyson with Mr. Will Hooker. ! Miss Prue Forties with Mr. Tom Hooker. ; Miss HiliaTi Cherry with Mr. Light foot of Richmond. Miss Pattie Skinner with Mr. It. I. Jeffries. ! .Miss Mary Blow with Mr. Haywood Governor Ayvx was in his office ail had called oat the militia to protect them. The wirnes was then asked by the attorney general: 'Suppose Mai chnsetts refuned to gra-nt requisition papers in the case of Rogers; would there not be a danger that this 6tate would be locked upon w a place of refuge for oegro criminals all over the eouthr "I should rake the chances," replied Col. HolJowen. "The Individual can say tMt, but the representative of the corrnnonwealth camiot." replied the attorney general. To this Ool.. Hollo well replied: "I don't think that it would (bring any great number df negro criminals to Massachusetts. I know w . . V . . r- im jKinn liT if flSSChUSCttS ? H Injnries are very seri- will be done acvorSr.g to law. But I r. ' I :" sht taat he will recover, dalm that if there is any hoop-hole by t-. f- : ill' ii .U'iiii" - nunu u.u - matn bere I r.ope u win oe uvnc There were a number of other wit nesses before the state s attorney nma j rr;- f.r ate sannw ur re 5 far a investigation shows r, h'a-r.e attached to the motor- ftvr. t' r t n r dr; I ter T. J-r'"!. a rsro. was sn ei i-.i-:n this morning by a , ".v.. s . ;;hrrn nvd. Johnson r .:h-r !!rr men were on their ' f:, and just beyond the the small X "-I t ' - . - t! IT sive-1 fvnr f the men. t J ' - a :nnKi and fell and before he r ,,. .t jrtin h: fvt was rtm down bv t -ra':: " 1 his life crushed out. He iri ' T the eastbountl passenger tri.. h psjfses here at 9:47 o'clock jl i;.tTt:nr. The dead man. lived ra t'v. iTTI.a nelyrhood. IxtTVj: kin's cokrred. was arrested h rallna a few days ago on a rVi-r f-'-i Iurham. He Is chargel : i s.a:r.t;r.r a negro named Patter s'? T-h a .ievliy weapon. Chief Wood s': aftr kr.i an 1 Is expected I ..-.-! time tnleht. The crime was r .y "ttt .! f -cne time azo nine or ten r-.:hs. TV nrtfm'n Mr. arl Mrs. I A. rs fir? a iri'PT',!,i f"t at Lake pirk. The feit j riven compli r '-rT to t':e t.i "her ard scholars of ?'-. F!rr lryf nn Sunday school. ,; a !;r.- crotvd w.t ont to the i-- - ! 'n;'rei tue ho-pita'itie of Mr. Ta-1 M-nnt. nz'", cae. which has ?-:;! :-:i vr. r a 1 attention on r - - , ' g-ht 1Inr made against 1 ' " n frm Massachusetts to t' :.-: npn the ohnrre of ar."n. is r t in th Ln.S of Governor Crane. ? far an:hri:ies have heard nothing t aha -"! the c.i was sent to his : ' r Th ar-jar by the attorney gen- 'V siMte. .Tae attorney general Ij ;-!-- r .o the cae from a legal .rr I; .irt r.r-l it nn.!rtood that t'r : r t hicr la th way of the gov--. -r v::;in: th paper. The chief i hi r.iw to consider orjly tne :h.n h will b lynched if brought N r-h l.r.!ir.a. -f t:; II.t.n Journal of lat Mrs. Willie nughes with Mr. Garden of Henderson. Mine Lottie Blow with Mr. Harry Skinner, Jr. . j - Stag Dr. Louis Skinmer. REPUBLICAN RESOLUTIONS I ,r , Henderson, N.-C, Aug. 25. Enclosed please find resolutions of the Republican convention held here Saturday. Z. T. Garrett and J. L. Kelly, delegates to the State convention; J. H. Ball and E. C. Smith, delegates to the congres sional convention, t "Xba Republicans of Vance county, in convention assembled on August 23, 1902, "Resolve. 1, That we have full confi dence m the wisdom and ability of the A men-lean neoDle. led! and directed by then Morgan made his argument, lie the leaders of the Republican party, and argued that the name of the nejrro under ; we believe that it will in the future, arrest was James Monroe Rogers and as in the past, adopt such Particles s Will IIIBKO SUU Uiauc ui.vv. States the greatest nation on earth. "2. We are equally confident that the Democratic policies and statesmen are unuited and incapable to manage the affairs of this country, and we con gratulate the country that this idea is so largely concurred In by the people. "3. We think North Carolina should be represented in the Senate of the T'nitArf States bv men who are on speak- After the arjrument the attorney gen- t4.rms with the nation and its states- eral referred to two letters he had re- : men and can accomplish some good for ceived. one from Governor Aycock and i the State. V e are prouo oi me uuu that the authorities of North Carolina wanted Monroe Kgers; that his identi ty had rot been established. He then rwc trio smaii'-.i-i erAin rkin? wriT rue rpnuir !n f-t of t!e train. Tbe en-1 lon Should not be honored ana con- irr tr.cnt a?.i n u- ciUHJeu 'oy staying: ) .-.w... Una eo aaxkus to get this man.' ii seems to me here that the ulterior pur pose is very clear. we pledge ourselves to promote his re election by all honorable means. m In the admi stratlon or tne anairs oi A . s a .i l tS other from the "This letter." said the attorney general, referring to that from Governor Aycock, "5 most significant and cannot be ?-f the State we find very much to condemn. hv tie executive of this state. It rttwith!ttndinjr the ra-nld growth and imist be taken into consideration. I development in its commerce and anu: have read you the letter thinking that ! f actures and its Increase of wealth and comdng to this man in case be go thirty Tears prior to 1001 sufficient pub back." Nearly all of those present are llc venue was easily supplied by the reported as having no corndence1 what-. cm.rtitn'tionfll Kmi:, the legislature of ever hi the abT.ity of Governor Aycock . lf)0if reckless disregard of the in- or any other person, to prevent lynching, tercets- and Tights of tax-payers by a "Our position in this matter is just the strained system, levied creaee there -was no guarantee." "Would f : Jii for the last two years exceed the accept any guarantee? asked the attor-1 reTenuJf about $4T0,000. and the pub nev for Uie state, to which Morgn-ft re- lic treasafer has been forced to borrow piled- Not any guarantee unless armed aTge ums to meet current expenses and trons" ' ' (prevent bankruptcy and destruction of aTlCf.'matter i now In the haiK of the State credit. TVe insist that in Tne matter is now in ' e a times of Deace and prosperity the the governor and hte decision rn the J aol0i the State hould not tmttter Is expect e.1 at any time.. Jh . he revenue to be derived '.within paper containing the above was read ty;thQ cons,titntional limit of 06 2-3 cents a number of Durham's most prom men t : on each 5100 of property and a reason citiJiens and they expressed rhemserves aDle tax on such franchises and privl- . n-ttAia fi-rht ridiculous in 1 leire as are 01 Krt-ni mf v.--y- the extreme. -- Summer Days at Beaufort Corespondence of The Morning Post. Mr. Olive. N. C. Aug. 23. I am just -f fe Snpreme Conrt. and for of" the necessary dealings of the public with their owners. "We also express our unqualified con demnation of the last legrslatnre and of the representatives from Vance epunty therein for the nnlawfnl and unjust at tempt to. impeach two wise and upright beoii received and it gives J things that fell to. back from Beaufort where we spent the thp expenditure of nearly $10,000 of the greater part of this hot summer. Among public revenue in said attempt; for the .i -n ei;rhtfiil .rx-nrnrintinn of the revenues of the I- 9 rr-: -. v r j: 1 -to: 1 . f th hearing of the case r t-.e j::tray general. The story is i ! -rr.I-r a - tir: line of which 43 "Lynch r - i.1.."' The Journal then goes on " ' c:r c .hi. of the evidence before ' a- rr.- c-'neVal. As a whole it is n : rvarl rx ever civen as evi- e :r. a re of this kind. The Jour- "TaTe" were about twenty or t..r.x ; r.T.:n it clrwxd citizens of Ros Ti ar. i r: nty present, and alo r- :-. w'.i, arguM against the re t .- t.rro to the south were two y-.I ?. -j white citizens. Col. N. P. :-:.:iig of the case," continued t r-;"T "Clement G. Morgan, : -re 1 1 iwyer who aiesrel f Kier. being agisted U'i,n. .tate! that he would friends of Holers heard " a : i :hri he ux:il mak'e his anru- ti: ti,e question of law involved. -V --sn g.,:d that he had a number f -r. n prcsept who desired to ?. th-? qntlon at issue." :. 1 s the Journal says: "Attor T .-:. r.-l rar'er srated that he wnnt t" , r -rk' that a clear distinction. , " ien wliat is evidence ""u Wa 'if'p'.y liraray or news w r",'-' rr'- A'-l evidence would be iv"" ' ; a to aliw of a proper jr.,- i-isr fr.rmevi 4y the execu- J' ;' r--a said he won Id try and rrur .hat the attorney general was --j r a ro;rser.tatlve of Massachu- r-?: tri' l'l 31 r. Morgan called .rV "1e of a negro arrest I l: Wars a.x for an al- - t. r remitted in Kentucky. V-?'',"c r f t (io revised to give trt12,""' -:: t.- ne was guarantted a l fcn i5lof the great rrumber z hid taken place in J was given as a prece- S-rrur fonral td that the I r'; lh raprs nent from North n !--ruiai for T7oo-or tt- the -5 to hear anjthins definitely mr lot wa meetings State to the payment 6f the fines, costs, ..... .v . i t.rrir' .fM and other ex- and associating w:th my fnienti, ur. f x rth aCrolina; E. A. Yates of Durham. J,ha nnneoessnrv creation of addi- colamn "horse f" A more genial sunny man does not tj0n4i judges of the Superior Court jrhen live. To me there is no trace or age there was and is wont ior?r niray nor Infirmity visible in him. He always created but little if any more than half was young I I am glad to know I , their time; for enacting Jumjaw never said or did anything to make JJtnpcin. in his hands the even the passage of his feet to tne;Tiffht to appoint" and remove every ielec grave. I was present when Bro. Hor- tn 0fcer jn the State; for vesting in nady, ths pastor of the Methodls: ; tnP election officers the Tight to judl chnrch mnited him to preach. -Well," j cially determine' without JPVi StilTo said the doctor, "for forty or more years J l?ttF:L of herbal it has been my habit to preach the , gas-j fT1w rinV- rthat the State requires pel nndeT trees or in churches, fine or aQ flection a-w that would make the common, when I had the opportunity." j re.rprtration of frauds upon the franchise For two Snndavs he preached in the ! impossible. , , , morning, sermons of rtre -beauty ' and : "We desire and intend to aid in every power. The one on Christian Educa- honorable W n the fc reforms Ln was exceedingly fin ; It produced , tantm jAS a profoimd impreeslon. ir Vr. lates is , flaprnnt abues of legislative power, not one of the wisest and best preachers i hercbr v heartilv endorse and among us I am no jqdge. e have recommend Hon. E. W . TanberiaKe or already agreed to meet next summer at Beaufort end ent soft crabs, fish and oysn ters oysters, fish and crabs. And 60 may It be. 1 Truly, y.V N. M. JTJRNEY. CHARMING SOCIAL EVENT Book Club Entertained at Col. Skinner's Residence. Correspondence of The Morning Post. Greenville. N. C... Ang. 23. A picture worthy of a painter's bmh - was that presented at the home of Col. Harry Skinner on Thursday evening last when Miss Winnie Skinner entertained . the Young Ladies Book Club of this! place. The charming little hostess, assisted by her nVder, Miss Nell Skinner, and her guest and kinswoman. Miss Rushie Whedbee. were receiving promptly at nine o'clock. In a few moments ,the el egant nite of rooms presented a ecene nor to be forgotten, when Miss Bessie ITendemon. beautiful beyond descrip tion,' stood the unconscious center of as tne couniy 01 rinniwiu "- , : vention as well fittfd by legal learning. 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Call for it. W.C.Hudgins - Agent, RALEIGH, N. C SOUBE3BICr RAILWAY OOMPAKV; CONDENSED SCHEDULE IN JEFFDCTVJTJNUdLKh; 1902 -y This schedule is published ajlirfermaSijm, and is u&iet-to - chany twlibo notice to the public. . ' ' . ' TRAIN LEA T-E RALEIGH. v NO; 11. 1:00 a. m. daily. Carries1 Pullaana aleepar GordsiOTo to Oirsre?borr4 open for occupancv at (jroldsooro ac p. m., coBnecung , at ureantoOr' wuiL train 33, New York and Florida Express for ISalisbnry. ChrJwio. Columbia Aiken, Anjrusta. Savannah, Jactenjvil2e. and all points-15 loikia. with mala; lino train Kn 37 "WanWnetOIl ati Sounwettem LiTah3" tiv SnlisrTr-r.'. Charlotte. Snartanburc. Greenrilie, Atianta,- AlJUtaery.,Mo5l!e. Nw Or-. leans, Memphis and all points South and Seathvpiit. AJso Train No." 13. for Charlotte, Spartanburg. Greenville and Atlanta. Also , with Bin ta 'Una. train No. 11 for High Point. Ashefeono, Salisbpry... Concfu'd and . all local points between Charlotte and Atlanta. Cennecting' at Balishur wlta tniia for all points in Western North Ciirolina, includSDff'A'sSevilie. sud Jur Knx' vijle. Chattanooga, jasiiviie, lMumyme. i;mcmnaU. vaioacr. avd all noiats. West and Northwest. Connection also mad at" Grb.n-i 'Tfith train for, Winston-Salem. Wilkesboro, Reidsviile. Danville a sd local RtfttnM. ' j NO. 35. 8:W a. m. dily Connects at nqrhara far. Oi-Vord, ,iI':.t:oiNtMi...;Hi ville anl Richmond. At umversny jstanon,. eseeart KUnftftj Jr ,ChiuV Hill,' At Greensboro for Winson-Salem, aiocksville. ReldsvilK, IVyrrui liicb'mnd,, Lynchburg, CharlottesvHle, Washington. Baitimera. : PhiliUIIpa, New .Vorh and all points North. '."? ,. -.. NO. 810:30 a. m. daily ForGoldboro andIntetmedJoie .xwrrfs.--' ConneeUi at Solma for Wltson.s Rocky Mount and FajMrttevUle. At oldsboro f-e Norfolk, where close connectfon im made with rh Cotwseike lio fop IHltfv moTe. ANo at Goldsboro for Wibmington. Niew Rem and. .VMirehead City. ' NO. 363:51 p. m. daily For Sehma. Goldsboro a 0( latcrtnefrtaie f iars. t NO.. 7 5:50 P- m. daily Connects at UurHaiq, ixcatit. SUnl4rs. for OtfosK ept sunaays, ior vjuupi mj.m. m, uirruaiiui-n unnn j ui -i.Tra ' - it's i fAf Hiih Point. Charlotte- and local Doints. With" trafti No .'i.v ' Mail.'for Salisbury, Charlotte, Spartanburg, Gre1vi!'X AfT-ntn: and ill Sonth. mclufline Cowmma. ,inausta. -(svainali. Jnrsrtnvilb an.l tt: points south, alsa tram JVo. 25 for "UaerMtte.: . ColmnWn, Aurnftj. ' Savannah. Jacksonville and ali: points in Fiori??f;;:i:jsi'cnsh Piiilmuh.' buffet sleepers New 3fork to Nw Orleans, . twffoaiary, .7ack4. sonville and Mobile. Through sleeper from Ner- Jerk to -Jackson ville vit Savannah. Pullman sleTer main line trains Njn.' 7 and JtJ connect : at Salisbury for Hickory, Ashevllle. ehattanooxa. Merr. IyOili1 rilTe, Cincinnati and Cbionjro. Solid train vn rting Pwnman buft sleenet Danville to Memphis. Also conneca at GrensW vt&b nvtin -line tvaln NoJ 12 for Danvflle, Richmond and local stations, who train No. 3V'WanV iugton and Southwestern Limited" and train No. Vsow York and Florid tj Express," for Danville, Lynchburfc Charlottesville, Washington. RaltJmorsc Philadelphia, New York and all points. North. Tlwe tt,vi carry , Mrjt; class coach to-Washington and Prillman sleepers fhn4ufh h Aw Yrk; nlsij . to Richmond, on train -.34. Conneatien is also made atreensbw-no for" Wia-, ston-Salem. , v - ' ' - ., . , ' NO 12 Daily 5:25 a. m. For Goldsboro, WjIsou, RockyiMonnt. Tirbopo an! Norfolk and A. & N, C. R. R. points, also Wilmington. -vPuUn3an Greensbora to Goldaboro. t ; . t , I CONDENSED SCHEDTJLEt BETWEEN NORFOLK AND VgreENSRORO No. 7. Daily. 9.00am 9.20am 10.02am 12.22pm 12.45pm 1.59pm 2.55pm 2.05pm 2.44pm 2.55pm f3.05pm f3.1Spm f3,8Spm . f3,30xni 3.50pm f 3.57pm 4.0Spm f4.15pm f4.24pm i f4.S0pm 4.37pm 4.43pm 4.59pm 5.10pm No. 35. Daiiya No. 11. Eastern Time. 4.00nm .. . ..Norfolk, Va. . . . ; 4.20pm . Pinner's Point, Va. . i - 5.05pm . . . '. Suffolk, Va. . . 7.22pm ... Tarboro, N. C. 7.47pm -S: Rocky Mt , N. C. 8.31pm .... Wilson, N. C... Selma, N. C 7.20am 9.40pm .. Goldsboro, N. C. f 7.36am f9.55pm- .... Rose, N. C. .... 7.48am f 10.10pm .. Princeton, N. C. . 7.59am fl0.25pm . Pine Level, N. C. 8.04am 10.3Spm Selma. N. C. . . 8.14am f 10.50pm '..Wilson Mills, N. G. 8.27am 11.08pm Clayton, N. O... -8.37am fll.23pm ... Auburn, N. C. .. 8.42am f 11.31pm .... Garner, N. O. . . RSflom 1 ff)aTn Rftleiah. N. C. .. - .t . . r il.lzam .... metnoa, 1.30am .... Cary, N. C. . . !.42am . Morrisville, N. C: fl.55am .... Nelson, N. C... f2.05am . Brassfield, N. C. . 2.18am .East Durham N.O. '2.30am ... Durham, N. C. . 3.00am .... University . . . &15am .. Hillsboro, N. C. . ... Efland, N. U... .. Mebane, N. C. Haw" River, N. C .. Graham, N. C. BuTlington. . . . No. 12; J.OOpm ' 12l0pm ' .34am O.OSanu S.20amT No. go. Daily. No. 5.)pnt 4.5' prm 2..1inm 3(M:rn J..lSpui f9.01am 9.12 am 9.19am f9.27am f9.32am 9.44am 9.5Qam 10.10am 10.25am flfl.S&ttn 5.2 pm" 10.46am 5.S8pm - 11.00am 5.45pm 11.07am 5.50pm ? 11.12am 5.59pm- 11.24am 6.03pm 119am f6.17pm'f 11.44am 6.35pm n.oyaui f3.25am 3.3flam 3.4Sam 3.56am 4.01am 4.13am 4.19am f 4.35am 4.50ain Elon College Gibsonville 7r39am 5::Opnt; 12.1 f 7.1 fSnjn f5.T7pw -ft 3 1,1-Anm f7.tJam - 5.0-1 pwi- 11.4.ltr' f5.48nr 4.52rro , 11.31nmj 6.41am' 4.4ftnv 1 1.24 am f6.2iam 4.1rmrfll.tr!ni 0.05am 4.2pm U.1ftJM f5.50im' 4.r1r flO.'M'Mni f5.42anx . ,4.0?jim fil.43nn 5.25am , 3.51pm TO.VaM fS.OOath f3.n.5p:ai f.l(.?njj 4.55am . :1.22pm 10.) Part. 4;S0am - f10.C5r.m 4.15am " f 3.04 ra f 9.57am. f4.09am -fZ.wpm f8.5am 2.filom' 3J?5am 247:Hi 3.00an 2.31 iini 2-45;im- ; . 2.20im , 2.33am f?.l5-'Tn 2.22anK 2.02-'m 2.Q5nm '-l.RO'pm r.55am' l.40M-ni l.iosm' i.fnni l.;m l..T"lrra fLCOam, -'l.WJiiai liOaanj -'.;!' 12:4 -pm f9.R1nn; 9. 4 4.i m! 0.4'Jin' 9 2ju' .l?3Trt fD.olam' 8.5 hm ailam 8.2rtTJt f3.1ftani 5Rnin Dally except : Sun . McLensville i . , Grppnsoro. N. C. va 11 ;'nnd 12'Dailv between Raleigh and Goldsboro. dav between Goldsboro and Norfolk, Va. ..v..- '-m rforrPHLE D ILY SERVICE TO ALL POINTS NORTH. ZAtVU, EAST VQVTSL EDA lifiT UNEQUALLED DINING GAR SERVICE. . i COUPON PAYMENT. r Certificates . of the Mechanics and Io. .- ' r :. ' The June coupons from the Full Paid Wfl-1 be Paid 'en presentation atthe COM M ERCI A Lv : A ND FARWEIIS BANjflN RALElS ON AND AFTER. FRIDAY. JUtl Ztth. Neerly .!; of the Coupon Certificates placed on sale VPlA PAID The company now offers another issue of Fir TY ULL t.Rl irk - GATES OF $100. each certificate having twenty semi-amiuai.coBnons f3.2i They wolL be sold for $90 each. These certincates give a x fm- vfrt ter?. vear investment with taxes paid by the company. At -the end q tea rear)! l&t Po paid, the certifica,tes will be rcdtued by tbi nlymenf of $i0Oor they will he redeead at any tJer.oa taanJ by t h , E i lf So; with interest to date of payment. They ara fully eeued by mortsages' on real estate worth double the amonnt-loaned. " - - morio4o r GEORGE AIXEN. Secretary. Pfll?i RnrlVf., . 1 Quality 9 INot Is the chief consideration with, as to knyte?,.eQ irrogs. ,Tmbest"Ynney an bay is used iq eompoundiog pr et' tjrts atO. Yod ro.y be , are ef always getting what the 3ootrr ntflbs fyohbsy?ef BLy lhuik, a ainute, and you'll see how iaportant this is. BOBB1TT-WYNNE DRUC COi S3SVyettvlHeStree, HAWttOtiy JI. CV I N T E R:Er S T I N G' INFORM A&J'Q'W ON-tfAY 1, J 902, THE OLD COITSERVATTTTE - 1 '" ' HTB A h LIFE-IMS 1 Co., of Philadelphia, WILL ADJUST ITS:RATES AND ".VAI0E3t6 A THREE PER CENT. RESERVE BASIS. f0rnIsW tb. largest. CtJARANTBED CASH SU KRETCDBR, UMWmj, pIiS'w aSe "automatic estenn , values , ..tXn pro; ALL KINDS OF DESIRABLE CONTRACTS ISSUED, V , A. .... t;; parment Life andEadeTmenoi var?9us3--plansr CON including, In additicn to 4he nfiual Ordinary Life, Limited ?v PER OBNT OOLJ ?&Xn$, ' Sal8 t 'ANTEED DIVTDifiNDS. Apply to Local Agents, or write to .- PBSIBAB.WJ CONTRACTS TO.rDfiWBG tTV . IJ.- Af. By 45 r, t. . 6nerrAgfea tsr NortTSfv CirsOp a. -
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 26, 1902, edition 1
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