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ffl MQkhlG POST; TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1 9 190 2 11 . T t I - ' . - - - - , ,. , I - ...,.'.. . PERFECT. FACILITIES FOR CASHING CHECKS . Raleigh Warehousemen and Banks Co-opirate to Ac commodate Farmers The Post l revested to correct a false Impression tmlntentlonally made by -aether Raleigh japr -with reference to tbe tobacco market and the facilities t baud for accommodating the tanner in the matter of cashing Checks for their tobacco acid on fhe warehouse doors. The fact Is, so The Post Is advised, that there has cot been the least bit of bo tier or delay to tlie farmers in the cashing of their checks. On last Friday all the bank were-open until 5 o'clock to accoa-moJate the farmers, and the Carolina Trust Company was actnally o?ea for this purpose until dfrk, and Mr. Fran- Stronach auys be knows of 2: is rwa personal knowledge that there was cot single farmer who had any troub at all in getting the cash tor his chvk and Friday's sales were the larg--t of the season thus far. Tiiere has not tor will there at any time in the f-j:ar be say trouble at all on this core. ELEVEN YEARS SERVICE AS RECTOR Dr. I. McK. Pittinger of Good Shepherd Church Gives Some Statistics Pr. I. McK. Pirtenger, rec:or of the Church of the Good Shepherd, gave the t-rr.ct at that church Snnday a ort of anniversary turn and the exercises were Tery Interesting and profitable. Pr. Plttenger had just returned from a month. vacation which he spent at hi oM home in Ohio, and a a sort of r-reface.to his M-mon ho stated that viAren yearn ago. on Friday of last week, he first assumed the pastorate f Good Shepherd chnrch. lie ad Jed that on last Friday, tho eleventh anni versary, be made the iden.acal trip fiom Ohio to Raleigh that he made when he firrt came to this charge. la speaking of he development of the parish during bit eleven years' pas torate, it stated that there bare been )i7 baptisms and 200 coofirma tioaa. The membership has grown from 'JM to 345, and the congregation has raised for all purposes about $00,000. GOV, AYCOCK AND PARDON GRANTING He Makes a Statement-Both Specific and General Governor At cock discussed with Xn aay legttksate business you can do It." Tfce preacher then tontfned a question that la local. Not only Vcal but state wide and world wide. You can't en gage In the whisky buslntas," be de clared, "and work for the extension of the kingdom of God. The saloon busi ness stands condemned by God. The saloon man condemns himself ho needs no law to condemn him. The fact that bo is engaged in a business that God has pointed his (Loser at Is evidence that ft In wrong. Mr. Adam condemned the jglling of soft drinks azd other articles In the drug stores on Sunday. 'Such a busi ness cannot help to extend the kingdom of God and it is therefore wror.. "The men who do this are stumbling blocks and it should not be permitted. If It is right to sell cold drinks on Sunday, it'srlght for everybody else to 6ell goods. Some officers ia tbe church offer up prayers and then go ont and give the lie to what they hare said. You hear some of the highest oflcers in the church pray and their prayers are not lifted higher than their heads. They sing beautiful sent and get down on their knees and their voices are not raised hlsher than the celling of the church." It was stared that Honor is sold at places not licensed as saloons, and that; a distressing reatnre -or it Is, boys In their teens are permitted to buy. They are led into pths that are dark and foul, the tnd of which, is the lowest depth of degradation, disgrace, death. These places are open, t veritable death-traps, but some parents are not blameless. A gentleman had remarked to h!m but a day or two ago that people used to ralso boy on hickory, but now they are raised on the streets. Coming to so intensely rractical point, Mr. Adams said that another ob stacle to the establishment, of Christ's kingdom was the board of aldermen. A resolution was offered to make the restaurants connected with bar-rooms cloe at 12 o'clock. Did you notice the action taken? Tho resolution was with drawn. I ant a set of aldermen who are loyal enough to stand up for the klr.cdom of God. Mr. Adams said he had spoken to the mayor of the city about certain violations of the law, and that the mayor bad told him he could do nothing, that it wa hard to get evidence. The plea that I can do nothing" is childish, declared the speaker. Only a few rights ago somebody went along the principal street and cut and mutilated nearly all the awnings. Where were the policemen? Were they oil asleep? I don't know where else they could hae been. I love the boys and want to save them. I want to raise my voice in their behalf, and I will do it. The saloon is nearer hell than any place I know of. I want yon to stop going there. If you will stop drinking and patronizing ouch places and join In the fight against them we can do something. Prettv soon an opportunity will be given to say whether or not we' will hare saloons. When voting time comes. I want us to roll up a bir majority against them. -I will never again vote." said Mr. Adams, "as bng as my head Is hot. for a man who favors continuing the saloon. I am going to know for whom I vote for alderman and for county officers. I am going to ecratch every one who has not a straight record, and I consider myself a nretty good Democrat, too." Mr. Adams Jtpoko without passion, calmlv and deliberately, forcibly impress ing the congregation with hi real and earnestness and determination. lj '" 1 4! 4 t3 amag O 3 AZINE y n i m..i t i mi x ni iii.ii ,i -- - , rl -, , , - I ... THE mm OF CLEVERNESS Qt4 r Mi Tril ml rurwimn mi ml NOTHING TO DECIDE 1 HOOK State Committee Will. Not In terfere in Campbell Gudger Contest A copy of the letter of Chairman Griggs, declining to interfere in the con test between Campbell, and Gudger for the right to Sjo considered the regular Democratic candidate for congress in the tenth district, was shown to Senator Simmons, chairman of the Democratic state convention, last night. Senator Slnrmons ivas asked if bis committee would take up the matter and decide between the rival claimants. He re plied that there was nothing for his com mittee to decide. A copy of Campbell's claim had been sent to him when tae matter was called to hc attention of Chairman Griggs, but ho considered that it was only Intended for Ills information It Is not expected that Campbell will ask tho state committee for a decision. for the Red Light 15 EXCHANGE PLACE. nd you will get the Coldest BeeT In ! town and the best .bcands of Pure Rye, Corn, Gin, Brandy, Wine and Cigars I tlso carry a fall slock of the Best Imported Cordials. Come and try my Cocktailcs and you will come again. R. W. Youh Has the tiack Returned ? Now that the cool days have come, have they brought back tjat hacking cough that troubled you last spring? Stop the haek! King;-s Cough Balsam , will clear the throat, relieve the tickle, and Leal the lungs ! It doecn't j taste like medicine; its acts like magic. Price, 25c. W. H. KING DRUG GO.. Raleigh, N. C, Three Stores STATE SCHOOL . . FOR THE BLIND. Snnerlntendent1 John E. Bar of the r-M writer yesterday the matter of North Carolina Institution for the Blind criticisms by the people of any of the said yerteriiv that the school is" certain pardms he has in the past or will in the future grant, t!ie discussion being brought up espef'ally by the criticisms about Wilmington on the pardon he granted one Tom Bouse, who was serv ing a term for aault!ng a 13-year-old girl with a stick. He said the facts In this cae were that be received sworn statement from the g.rl and her mother that tb blow inflicted by Rouse was purvly accidental, both urglnc the governor to grant the parlon. The statement was made by tit mother that the girl would have gone n the stand and testified to this effect had it not been that she was dck at the rime of th? trial and conll not go to the court house. Sneaking of pardons in general, the Gvemor said that he wants It distinctly ond?rtood that the reason he requires all applications for pardons to'be adver tied by posters at the county seat and in some county paper where the appll ant fr the pardon was convicted, is la order Cut any who object to such a parl-m may come forward an! state their objection.. When an application has been dn!y advertised (and every one considered by the governor 1 necessarily so advertised), tnd no objecttonv are f d. the Governor n-turally takes it for granted that there is .no objection in ti county to the granting of such a v-ardon. MR, ADAMS OPENS ' FIRE ON SALOONS H Wants Officers Who Will Make and Enforce Laws 1'lve.questlons were discussed by Bev. G. T. dams la hi Sunday night ser mon at Central Merno st church. The words of his text -were, Thy klngdosa come," nd the theme of h!st discourse was oo the establishment and malnte rsnce of Christ's kingdom on earth. That kingdom, be declared, is not the church, but it is a kingdom In the hearts f men a living, inovlng and acting epirltaality. The man who belong to that kingdom will not 01 -press the poor, but will treat bis neistibor right whether that neighbor be a rich man or belongs t- tha humble walks. Membership in Christ's kingdom gives T-oace and joy. The one supreme mls ioa of the Son of God was to 'estaly Uh Ills kingdom In the hearts of men. !IIe comanisiioned .Ills disciples before )aie went back to th Father to plant nd establish tbe kingdom of righteons .ress on earth. Prom the handful re viving that divine commlssioTi there has arrow, to be 450.000,000 of Ills people. Ail church organization of whatever de comlnatVms are working to the exten--en of Cbrist'e fcdom. 6akf Mr. Adams: "If you are not cworking for this purpose ask yourself vhat vto God has for you. A man who is tot ooing this is oat of the economy of God. lAll men and women are not .called to do the same work. I aay to the hosiccss man that you can eerre God la your business for the .extension of t.e kingdom of God and if yxra can't ya had better get out of that business. BROUGHT TO THE PEN Two White Men-Begin Long Terms for Murdering Negroes. Sheriff E. A. Martin and Deputy W. X. S. ltollins cf Itutherford county arrived here at 1:30 this morning with two prisoners for. long terms in the penitentiary. They are both white men and are imprisoned for the murder of negroes. Henry Cochran is sentenced to fifteen years for the murder of Shad- rach -Harris, and Sam roweii gets twen-ry-one years for killing Anthony Bobertson. They were tried and sen tenced at Butherford Superior Court last weet. TEAM "WORKING" HARD SS OVEf!" SIXTY YEARS. An Old and Well-Triod Remedy MRS. W1NSL0WS SOOTHING SYRUP 1 irenty.l Ivo Cccta n Bottle. a i Wet Hrw 5teaaw c&3 Our IIUttrsM! Handbook Sot Fre on&aoues- THS e:EELET aad get ia aomt basiaess that yon can. ! rights to rvnen Wednesdav with not less than 300 pupils, the largest opening in the history of the school. He left yester day for Ashevllle. where he will meet a number of ptmils all along the West ern North Carolina road on Bis return. He will arrive Wednesday with two special cars well filled. LOCAL PARAGRAPHS TVof. Alfred Cowell Goodwin, who was at one time director of music at Teaee- Institute, has been elected one of the professors in the Teabody Insti tute. For a year Trof. Goodwin has been on a tour, giving concerts in nearly every part of the country. Ber. W. C. Barrett arrived from Dur ham yesterday and preached at Fay- e;teville Street Baptist churcn last r.ight. He expects to conduct a aeries of meetings this week. Tbe Slat Board of Public Charities will meet tonight in Morganton. Dr. diaries Duffy, W. N. Jones and E. L. Horton will go from here. W F. Craig of Marion will als attend . Capt. C. B. Denson. the secretary, regrets hat b cannot be present. i A card from Mr. TV. J. Beale at Ten dleton ays that he will leave there Wednesday for Bethel Hill Institute, where be expect a good opening for tbe com'ng yeaT. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Lawrence will be chad to know their lit :le boy Ellis Potter, is much better after a severe Illness. j. Superintendent of Public 'Instruction J. Y. Joyner will go to Nelson, Durham county today to deliver an address on education. The occasion will be a bra ket picnic and educational rally. - A. B. Andrews, Jr., Back j Mr. A. B. Andrews, Jr.. returned yes-; terday morning from, an extended trip north during which he attended the ses-j sions of the American Bar Association i nt Saratoga. New York. He also visited! Thousand Islands and ether places of j intrt. j-etrtrninir via Boston and Sa-: vannah. lAhile at Saratoga bp also attended the sessions of the Grand t,om- mandery Knights Templar of New York State. 3 ; ADMpinrdtrr Is Is a mystery why women endure Backache, Headache. Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Fainting and Dizzy SreJls when thousands bare proved that Electric Bitters will quickly care such troubles. "I suffered for years with lddnev trouble." writes Mrs. Phebo Cher lev, of Peterson, la., "and a lame back pained me so I could not dress myself, bot Electric Bitters wholly cuTCd me, nd although 73 years old. I now am able to do all my housework." It over comes Constipatioa. Kr0,Te1."PPttlt1i gives perfect health. Only 50c at all druggists. -' - " - . The condition of Mr. Herbert E. Nor- ria was considerea more -" Football Fever Running High Among the Boys. The qne:kn of athletics is not being slighted among the students at the A. and M. College. The football team for the coming season is wording hard now every afternoon. Never be-fore in the history of the eollego has athletics been so strongly talked. The'etnden-.s line daily around the athletic field and watch with eager eyes the practicing of the boys dressed in football toggery. As they watcn. the passerby can hear favorable, and enthusiastic remarks about' different players, and opinions expressed as to how the other college teams will have to hurry to get this way and that way-. The team will be composed largely of the boys who made up the plucky team las: year, and the nw ones are- said jo be just .as good. The old boys who are back to face the other teams with a determination to win are: Gardner, Welch, Asbury, Gulley, Darden, Car penter, Neil and Shannonhouse. Then there are new men here td finish out the line-up and hold thoir post with as much grit. Among them are: Koon, Burkhead, Saniret, Bobertson, Beebe, Hadley, Gradon, Kennedy, Venerable, O'Berry and Brockwell, and a host of others from whrchgood timber may be selected. Besides the practicing of the football team the campus is dotted with awk ward squads every afternoon. Capt. Phelps is rushing things and it will not bo many days before the souads will turn to Qompanies and then there will be drews parados and company drills. $ Tot Cans a Nig-t Alarm "One night mv brother's baby ' was taken with CroupJ' writes Mrs. J. C. Snider, of Crittenirfl. Ky. "It 'seemed it would strangle- bo fore we could get a doctor, ho we pare it Dr. King's New Discovery, which gave quick relief' and permanently cured it. We always keep it In the house to protect our children from Croup and Whooping Cough. It cured me of a chronic bronchial trouble that no other remedy 'would relieve." Infallible for Coughs, Colds. Throat and Lung .troubles;- 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles 10c. at all druggists. Black Patti Company The Black Patti Troubadours gave a performance at the academy last ivight that pleased a fair-sized audience. Tlie 1-eS"; feature of tho entertainment was tho male quartette. In the line of slacks wire walking the company has a star.- OF ' IS MAKING A SPECIALTY OF . "ETNA 5 PER CEHT GOLD BONDS. a THEIR VALUES ABE I.ABGEB AND THEIR BATES LOWER THAI ANY OTHERS. The 20 Year Endowment 5 per Cent. Gold Bonds of the Etna Life g OFFER GREATER ADVANTAGES THAN ANY INVESTMENT, CARRY ING AT THE SAME TIME ABSOLUTE PROTECTION. FOR INFORMATION ADDRESS .' J. D. BOUSHAUL, Tlanager, Tucker Building, RALEIG ti, N. O TUESDAY NIGHT, SEPTEHBER 16 A CAPITAL PflKSlUITATEON BY W.E. NANKEVILLE Of tbe PlctareqR flt elilraui Jiry of Awards at the Ban-American Errosltion appoint, ed to pass upon tho merits' of the article exhibited foav pronounced: I nderwood ;HMAN Hearts A' Becord-Breaking Play now Eighth'' Year of Success. in its A Heroic, Pathetic Drama of Real Life Among the Arkansas Hills. A Company Above the Average. Unl - i rersally Endorsed by the Px-ess. A Splendidly Staged and Complete Pro duction. Sale of seats begins Saturday morning, September 13. Prices, 25, 50. 75c, $1. RALEIGH Ev6o Fastest, 6o Strongest, Se Simplest, '5fie most Complete and the Most Practical Typewrite Made WRITE IN -Milir For Catalogue writ to R. L, LrlNDSEY, a State Agent. .DURHAM, N. C. DOBBIN .& PERRALL, AT TUCKER'S STORE. A COOPER BROS. .'i, j . Proprietor.' m . Raleigh, ft C. jgigj. ji MONUMENTS '&S?jfl . Pl Write for catalosue. WM t& Wo pay . the freight. . i4 ! frAlV - ' Jii 1 1 - oods for Silks, Dress Goods and Dress Trimmings :-:-:-:-: LIGHT -WEIG-HT WOOLEN. G-KANITE CLOTHS, IN ALL THE NEW SHADES, FOR SHIRT WAISTS. fir 1 ( IS and Separate Skirts in exclusive styles. New and Beautiful Display of Swiss, Nainsoo and Cambric Embroideries, with Insertions to match. Seltort Trinity Park High School On up-to-date College preparatory school. Soperior adrantages. For cata logue and album of views, address J. T. RIVINS, Headmasterl Durham, N. C. LADIES! $500 REWARD SSKSSS1!1 fatbotogy froin n iuii to Bev. tong'Bupnreiraed. tldO reward for idt other remedy dvrtifd tiiAt will rtllere one in 20. DO. JtCISOS, R. iO., Cklrass. Ilk (Cerperati ) Paid mp Capital SM.000 n nr caiue, m; luouLhly rrgn)tor Ilatl. K arm) ess, -reg., r, sure. How i. SIM reward for idt other remedy Never before have we been better able to supply your wants in this line than now.- Your boy needs a suit for early fall. Wo havo looked ter this for you. All you have to do is to examine them, a HE FRIGES ARE RIG-HT. They embrace all grades and makes, from the medium to the best in LONG- AND SHORT PANTS. Our Hafeerdashe M. S. Calvert, (lOI Ul II no RALEIGH, N. C. WE I. Court rporInt on anywher Js j North Carolina, Fries on application 1 Department is fast filling up with the SMART THINGS : that will be all the go this season. Do you want the latest style ? You will always find it here. - : . LOOKOUT FOR Next week, Some things that you will like besides dollars Sc cents saved. ROSS &.- EINKMAIN UO UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. G
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