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!aHE-MOKEDI&C33S&, tH35HY. DCTOBER- 7 I903 THE MORNING P05T .Mm OliLT If t jj. ri nT - SMEltaatJ uirxso.T sio STara Jiaclia... -- 1-3 Jprtffeigriy reied; al tta miners may assured that the public telf will 'ns be coated that evE which ecruld W mgad In Jost-fioAtioa for ss rcos e. Wfcflici is baa chaxae tetuad tti strike cCull so wCtbout Jxxjatpt corroctSoo. Wa bell ere the tnicers, and operator a well, may now safely rt tr eaa wfch the pofciic oxrnw-iewco expsrsaed through machinery "ri Ich recants erezJ rtcuixa shall be 3CJ! OYed. . - f xe. ear aar-awa ouc iij ngwrauva . vft a A a l . v ... n . w r& wyrsu?: - JTs tS years lKMS3a. both lado etre. b&t iwn in the book ef chronicles 3af nsjaTpr .-VT' .im the Tii.f Tntin ul FunlM In sk. ;7y stj arcTa:: c us W-fl tJ A f trie So te tux- LTi H;.rrfV rwa iV2 Nbrth CaraSaa. when the wickad rule and the people, mourned, there wm ex pended for the edaeation of th pox cZOIirca f ti Statt $3,413, 59-C9 1'cr tJU tcms 163-190 both lncla 1tp, IzMfrn 3 Democratic jrur of ice iwvTp Nf j, pple that C;e Fulalat nplod. fT.V-h U thfr for th. flam food LTgx, -r-t ,.4 In th Una is an xccs of S47S3.0S of . f hr Til i rcM. - Tire V"BNgjO vo.t i?irr rk i4 iloi -rial calCrJi o4 dnt!c a4 J ciTtirc:l ail war. f V astoo omcx. i ttksterjc orricx ftr pmptr y ! la ikflrrravwtl r Ik xArUa. Tfetl trill r VtmlHc lr' "'. All pa Trm will 4lallaoa wkia a la l cm jrurcrs xuxTi Tale. 4 TUL25DAX, OCTOIJCTt 7. 1902. a i Tt fart tiat PrerSuVst ed f.a '.Hi h-hi a Ieajtbr coRTcrcnca oa Soa-lr ttjorr-laj ia :tnisskra of Ojo roa! vtrtk araJ th errib! ccmdMioa tt inrprjy trpoa tiya patii? jrrres escvcx xjrmfsit to tie fc-jr- -rbat s p'.aa li ia Jcoc:arrJ-ya irhSi Trill brtr.j ea earlj e4 to "Che di-cnrbane Th jrfaa raCiy .! corbfa rr.w tbaafr.,n'lJr .lvio t tlo raio trcctTg t return 1 1 work tjrx!T Ci prorni of a. prompt uaJ tloTOKjsUy fair laTewtljnKoa bj Con r of trir rrteraxicna a-ad tbo app'J- catioa of all rb pcnrer that National State l-ywlarioa. arwtiiSaed fs svk?x .word b by popular er.tsxea a pro tia corrwioa of C rrl" whdoh an impartial Jn "rxr I x-m:'Ga iray ihclo. If tXm tie plan of tl rroskfcr.t, aad i tarred opoa tain worker, tba t??on tLa iifb-t rrrua4 of adrarrtaffo y proT3pUra.crptia it, anj the moral -Bppoct cf th est.Tw ctnntry win staml oid to aa r!j lsTvtlr Joa ami a Jr.t award. As a aM of putting aj mod toca! Tto'.ence wb;cb the rresddenx f tlo cc.- worker oafc lenm ar.d In aista bl orraaitatka Dot rWpoaAlble ,br. tie arriie wM be off. work rix.S m to rtllcTe tlie public of tlo ctaxir tbe jrlke fcaa Vrocrt tspoa at the .mie Kim widx t trri lTraa lLTr that- borb Coa . irre :rf t onor.r-i c-f rtinsyl vacia shaU with tL- novt proqrpraes IVar!)craUo.jpa4iur for achoola ater tbat of tia Pvsioa potlod. OorerooT ltejnolda. la bia weekly ef forts to confaia be record. darrs tbat Vhe Democrat bar apant more tban tie million dollars store dorinj tbo past fonr yearaincludlng' tho present fiscal year than bis party did during Go four years it waa in power, and g iTlnj crtlit fox the $260,000 increased appropria tions for the asyluaia and $100,000 in- creaia for peaaiona. raises hla YOice in a. regular W'achoriaa yell waafteTer that may be and asks, ""SYbar la tba brher $oo.ooo r Ritbt thar. ray friend, in the acbool- houafa wberela the little children bar been entertained and Instructed for from fc.Teea weeka in 1901 to alxteen weak aad more In 1002, contrasted with the thirteen or fourteen weeka under Fusion rule. Yea. GoTeraor. the Democrata admit taring Increased appropriatlona for the asylums more than a quarter of a mil lion dollars-put tbla la CAP letters, GoTemor. if yon wish; the Democracy is proud of the act they admit an in crease for the old soldiers of $100,000, and they are Tery, rery proud of the increase of expenditures for the achools foi- the poor children of $S47.000, which accounts for erery increase of appro priations c expenditure made by the Denioorrrh- Legislature. The Deaiocrata not only point with pride to theae increased appropriations and expenditures, bat also to the fact thit the tax on the property of the peo-j I:e has not teen increased one mui. has been Aarslaf 6 cema. low tSa &r- Cer waats 4 oenta and the dealer lnata, to meet bis expenses be must charge S cents, against 'wliiA bia paLToiLS kick toad Lick furiously. So we say, tbe American citizen wtbe dwell in the country wbero wood la bandy and &o& Be && do ber duty unmolested by & Tril,M,-MTVin, thtxt csJr- Isrn hi tntore than tnvice biesaed Cozn- paml wLtb. bia otty friend, la Vhla daj of etrfkee prosperity and "high prices. Bon. B. TV. Foa id In bia address last ye&r before tba aJruuml of the TJod- TSZ&tj thdi on 9 of tbo greateat 'daxv li now tbrmtvne.xis Aanericaai Imrtitu tlaca was tttaney in politics, tho coeruprt oao ef ft lb ebacdhlnx rotes and cepcre eartairea Ttie follcrcta from New Torft exdiaaxe poiat to .&aarexfc ia abace of tTUCi ' debftocbery: wio Iwaa .jvst Wm etveted Gorenaar of Tertoont ter th Lerls?atar of tSxat rftaf.e, apeot al leMt $150,000 (rsfls: la- ClMrwaa See sjaaalaeJtioA aad cAecOoa. It is bellerod tlhixt, ooxinttB- In tbe espen 41 tores oc tte nntvaeoeorol eajidKdate for tae JUprnSicaa nomfaaatlon. Dr. W. Sowrd Wefcfc. OoL FtetAer Th Proc tor and Fteexftrfet TV. Clement, well aa Mr. OtenoeaVs eatpecaea dorin' Mis icdepancSent cafiracs, taSj J330,000 was ?ad by Bepoblictes cWucnr too cata ir. Tike eary of Hhe Governor of VeteMstt la X,tC0.n A etui aTtaxYartna aanr voder th name of &ientiasa)owifey was r- a . rested la tUnr Tork city safrurday tor yxgHBSxy. tEm frionda claimed (he was madtaJiy tJnalanced. Only onto thar in vtecc of tiw sia wl aa uspardoneJbde ia ra Ci3s case of Oe fial.her falling hearlly upon eren tn nnbom. It wouTd bTe beea e real cbarlty to foTe as- Tested nd looked up the naarxs kvnd turned tShe poor crearare loose. The epectaeulaT editor of New York's yellow Journal, Mr. TVillie Hurst, has keen nominated for Congreas in Chief Derery'e dlatrict. A happier coincidence could not oocur. The district knows its own. ! " Only SIXTEEN moTe days In which to register. A failure to register means a loss of the rigbt to vote. You Can't Begin Too Early. Paine'sCelery Compound Afford Happy and Mar Teloua R.esalta to Rheu matic Sufferers. . TSm ctmtmam gsaawn, wTfah Sis cbne- ful iwiix a tme f dsneau to an rtjemaaitlfc aTifiaaersx CWBlng wtnera, csid KUsm arad Ibeary, impure attmoA piiera, ctrTeto srery oomdittoa f rhemxuatiffia, anal tortat many sufferers desoBMelr necx tie amne. 'Are you a Victim of tlreumatisTa ia its Biouto or rttfotric forms? If so, yon oajk't beKta too sarlr to get rid- of uubs besnfuJ S9eaave to. pnnzy the boa and fstreutthjen the eyratemk The marred ous Tictortes of Fiatoa's Odery Oom pound wrouglst to tle paat for Jiieu to&Hc sufferer, yustifies yxra. tbis-wcawlesCul ovedUctae a kamnediai Jrlai. It 'has 4-rrea Co 9an4xd, help fees, and crippled ma aosd women a new and happy life, tfreediom from aM trainee said sufferlnas. It bas orodoced amaadasr'CUtbs after tb faikrres of able pfayaicias. lAt this aeasoa, Paineo Cel ery Oomppund wCl do the same ood work focr you, deair reader. IXEe. G. W. TVbeT, Janesrllle, TVl., says: I was adnised by a .rlortd to try Paine'a Oelfly Compbuaidi foT rtieama: tism und nervousness. 'I bad preriously tried dvher remedies ..for theae com plaint without getting relief. I sin pleased to say that tbe Tery first bot tie of the Ojmpound: reUenred one. I bare now taken eix bottiaa of the. Com pound ta all tarad &m cured. I feed younger and better, and IhaTe "a good appetite." TathaPaklle .. Allow me to say a few words In praise of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I can reconrmond it with the utmost confidence. It baa done rood work fo.r me and will do the same for others. I bad a very seTere conjrh and cold and feared I would gt pneumc " but after taking the aecond do-e of tiWs medicino I felt beter. three bottles of it cured my cold and the pains in my flhest dis- FOK THI HOIiSRWIFll DIAMOND DYES hare been manufiaxTtured. They give fast, beautiful colors amd are prepared for home use. Simply follow directions. TKarectioo Book and 45 dyed samiples afrc CJAMOND DYES, Burlingtooi, Yt. If it U discorered. Gorernor, that the. j appeared entirely. lam, moat respect rerenue bill, enacted to meet these ap propriations, falls short two or three hundred thousand dollars, and It has yet to show what it will do toward ,meeting tha expenditures, we can atill assure oar friend, that the deficit will be met honestly and aquarely whhout increas ing the tax oa the property of the people one mill, or by any discrimi nating or oppressire taxes upon any inreiest. Put this in your pipe and saone it. ana then test it to tne neatuen throajh the columns of yonr organ. Again. GoTernor, it greatly pleases us to impress npon you the fact that while J proud of the Increased appropriations aad expenditures for such worthy ob jeets. the Democracy is also proud that not one cent thereof has been misplaced or misapplied. When the people's money is spent for a good purpose and honestly, the people hare neTer complained as yet. And they will not begin now. Now we-hare told Gorernor Reynolds where that "mora than a million" has gone. Will he read, learn. Inwardly digest, and be -good? (Winstoti Republican please copy, on 5ti pa;e at top of column.) . j . fully yours for health. Ralph S. Myer., C4 Thirry-serenth St., Wheeling. W. Va: For eale by Croweil, McLarty & O.. Robbitt-Wynne Drug Co., North Side Drug Store, W. G. Thomas. ANNOUNCEMENTS Oh DEMOCRATIC SPEAKINGS atIon and those who furniah thnt live-saring fluid a to tHe price to be paid the kv.ter this winter. This m a fielit between the farmers and the mld d'.ensea wlro unJed ake to deliver the nvlk to ciinnits; the f:trmer demand ins a price which will pay ghem for cul tiTatiax the moo, cow, the consumers dac-w.dlng milk from tbo dealcra at -Kving priees." The farmer liaa been getting 3 cents per quart and the dealer, after paying transport tion and ot of delivering ia small qtwintlties Tbo Man on ;he Farm . e. In the ar.try is at the htt'.d of "the procestion Txrrr so far cs b.'c fuel and miik go. In adl;tKn to fbe coul etrike whJc2x ia jnjT.g down so hearlly upon the rJc"t tr ti.tre t cn-lion of t SI piOia c.ty folk of Rostoa town. rvL.iTTt as I thir clalva and conten-a rtia I 0 or thTeatend between t.-.s tVjMTicTy ar. l Impartially exam- Nw Emr'and Milk IVolucers As- Ired iru sra jiari awrdefl. If mem-l-r rf the nvner nrn:r.-lon, cm. .--rry 0 t nrer.t orlfrs sr:d appeals th-re ta -r?hotCty therera tare p.-r-t c rate! ;a A lwtexjtei or manlfert a ?w:t:K) sv, t do, then it becomes slvai-r t-P.-Tif6 w nT Mj'.Vacll and t- s eo.-. s lo csn alrcke off In J rscice t9 tl rnnizatioa. and demand cf tha a-rSiortS St.iie end NatlotTai. --h aa n--. i;at inrti?atka as will :rj-a viadicato the r. icers ia conrer-.ra if f jund -eiey t.r r.&. - at ieat compel a correc t:oa cf the coir..aine.i of tf.raei .re tizrA t e5irt. fol.T.g T.okTsee continues, property etrTf3 an ! ma acxioaw ;o work pre- Tested from .l.in by Tioionce. wieti. Coe tr W;h la coajrent of tie rgaiii5i::o3 cr nt brinrs reproarS rpoa the kit:r. we.tken Jt, tlm. opoa I ntt ,Tmp3.brf a2 j sfTords eiror.g jaa--.iicatioa f.,r the refusal of the opera tors to coaircir.-s w;?h law-breakers fa onier ro rr:ect or work their prep rrty sad to denwd protection and snp T'Tt st e hands f the governnetfc Mr. Mitchell can Telmke tbe 1aw-lrak-w by or;B: the rti-Iie and fhea he ""n t- ta rort!ca to demand of tlo pibU? reires, of auctj irrTeTanc, a really exist thro,,sh St J e and Fed- m - a i k 4-"V I w We TJira -trong h? that It ttls is e p'Aa cf the rre.dont it wCl be So Tired It may be from overwork, but the chances are Its from an In ctlve LIVER. With a well conducted LTVER one can do mountains of labor without fatigue. It adds a hundred per cent to ones earning capacity. It can bo kept In healthful actlor by, and only by 4 TAKE NO SUD3T17U7E. The following gentlemen will speak at the times and places frtated: HON. CYRUS R. WATSON. Lumberton, Tuesday, Oct. 7;U. Wilmington.' Oct. Sth (night). Bargaw, Oct. 9th. Kenansrille, Oct. 10th. Klnston. Oct. 11th. Greenville, Oct. loth. Washington, Oct 13th (night). Edenton, Oct. 14-:h. Elizabeth City. Oct. 13th. Tarboro. Oct. 10th. mi'hfie!d. Oct. 17th. Burlington, Oct. 18th. HON. R. D. GILMER. AsheboTO. Oc. Otlu ' Coneord, Oct. 10th. MilUrgport, Oct. 11th. DR. B. F? DIXON AND HON. D. II. M'LEAN. Mt. Gilead, Morfrgomery Co., Oct. 7th. HON. R, B. GLENN. Greensboro, Wednesday (night) Oct Sth. High Point, Thursday (night) Oct. Thomasville, Oct. 10th (night). Leakesrille, Oct. 11th. Raleigh, Oct. ISth (night). lEEinsborov Oct 14,th. Wilmbigton, Oct. 15th (night). F-arettevlHe, Oct ICth (night). iRed Springs, Oct 17th. Lumberton, Oct 18th. Hon. F. M. SIMMONS. Snow mil. Oct 11th. LIEUT. GOV. W. D. TURNER. Trinity, Randolph Co., Oct 7th. Fallstoa. Oct. 10ch (night). LatUmore, Oct 11th. Forest Oity, Oct. 13th (night). Nebo, Oct 14th. : Hudson. Oct. 15th. . ; : Blomng Rock, Oct. lGth. HON. LEE S. OVERMAN. Washington, Tuesday, Oct 7th. Plymouth, Wednesday, Oct. 8th. Edenton,' Oct. 0th. E'-zabeth CHy Oct 10th. x : OeuKien,' Oct. 11th. Currituck, Oct 13th. Rocky Mount Oct 14th. Wilson. Oct 15th. Goldsboro, Oct. ICth. New Bern. Oct 17th (night). Klnston, Oct ISth. -Vjj ' Una. FRED. A. WOODARD. Clarkton, Oct. 7th (night). Register, Oct Sth. . Maxton. Oct. 9th. ' " HaHsboro. Oct 10th. Chadbourn. Oct. 10th (night). Cronly, Oct. 11th. - HON. JAS. H. POU. umston, uct 7th (night). Walnut Cove, Oct 8th. Asheboro, Oct. Uth. Ccncord, Oct. 10th. Millingport, Oct. 11th. China Grove, Oct 18th. HON. E Morgan Hill, Oct 17th. Arden, Oct. ISth. HON B. R. LACY AND HON. J. BRYAN GRIMES. Warrenton, Wednesday. Oct. 8th. -Henderson, Thursday, Oct. 9th. Oxford, Friday, Oct. 10th. Jtoiboro, Oct jlth. Elon College, Oct. 13th.. Wilkesboro, Oct. 14th. Winston, Oct. 15th (night), tlibsonvirie, Oct. IGth (right). "Hamilton, Oct. ISth. GOV. CI IAS. B." AYCOCK. HON. S. L. PATTERSON AND HON. S. L. ROGERS 7 Marshall, Oct Sth. Bryson City, Oct lth ;: Webster, Oct. 10th. Franklin, Oct 11th. Murphy, Oct. 14th. Ilayesville, Oct. 15th Asheviile, Oct. 16th (night). Hendersonvilie,. Oct. 17th. Brevard, Oct. JStb. HON. SOLOMON GALLERT. Dysortville, October 7th. Marlon, October 7th (night). Old Fort. October 8th. Black Mountain, October 9th. Alexander. October. 10th. Waynesvllle, Oct. IGth. Murphy, Oct. 17th. fflaynesvflle, Oct. 18th. Robbinsville, Oct. 20th. Oiryson Oity, Oct. 21st. Webster, Oct. 22d. HendeTsonville, Oct 23d. V Brevard,, Oct 24th. Hon, S. J. DURHAM. ': Ellonboro. Oct. 24th. Henrietta. Oct. 24th (night). HON. J. D. MeOALL. Hutherfoxvlton. Oct 20th. Bostie, Oct 20th (night). HON. KOP; ELIAS. Smithbridge, October 11th. Bryson City, October 21st. Ilayesville, November 1st. Murphy, November 3d. 0TON. W. T. CRAWFORD. Brevard, Oet. 11th. Rntherfordton. Uct. 14th. Henrietta, Oct. 14th (night). Ellenboro, Oct 15th. " Old Fort Oct. Kith. Canton, Oet. 17th. v Crabtree. Oct. ISth. Bryson City, Oct 21st Webster, Oct. Gth. , Ilt-ndersonrnie, Oct 10th. Mills River, Oct. 10th (night). " Marion, Oct. 13th. . t v TV. H. BOWER. Albemarle, Oct. 7th (night). Salisbury, Oct 8th (night). ' r Asheboro. Oct. 9th. HON. W. C DOWD. ! Lrncolnton, Oct 17th. ' OEIon. GEO. W. WARD. JRobersonvtMe, Oct. 25th. HON. R. X. HACIKETT. Hanner's Store, Oct. 15th. Hon. B. H. KIRKPATRICK. Hendersonvilie, Oct. 10th. Mills River. Oct. 10th (night). Brevard, Oct. 11th. Canton, Oct. 17th. . Orabtree, Oct ISth. Bryson City, Oct. 20th. Hon. J. RERSR PtTiATT? Jackson Hall, Oct. 18th. iton. THOMAS w Afisnv Louisburz. Oct. 14V Creed more. Oct. 15th. Durham, Oct. 16th (night). Haw River, Oct. 17th (night). Hon. R. TT TtTT-VM Benson. Oct 11th "(3:30 p. m.). F. M. SIMMONS, Chairman State Dem. Er. nm. ALEX. J. FETLD. Sec. FUNERAL OF -PRESTON BRIDGERS -Wlhnlngtqn, ' O. Oct. Apecjabj- 'iie funeral aervices 0 ) ,i Ver e of the late Preaton Louis Bridgers were ... O n'jvlnck JnHUlay moru-ii-ie Txrurintrf-ftt) in many assemblages neta ia "r"tT.i a years. Tho mound in Q"4".- flowers laid there by tender hand. The services were conducted by BUb AA. Watson, assisted by Rev Jamea Carmi- fieTdT Amon the out-of-tow .aMw and friends W to attenu the funeral were Messrs. r-rxiOTi wood of Raleigh, tfrpiners o , ta' Brldgers; Miss Lucy Bridgers of New Vy Mr. George Bridgers of C. BEDDING FIET.n Creswell, Tuesday, Oct 7th. Arcadia, Oct. 11th. Taylorsville. Oct. 13th Claremont. Oct. 14th (night). Morgan ton, Oct. 15th Nealsville, Oct IGth. oome yeara aa tv"hfi ot- burg. W. Va., I was taken with cholera morbus, which was fonwvi iw diar rhoea. The doctor's medicine did me no good. I was advised to get a bottle of Chamljerlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which I did, and it cured me sound and welL-G. A. Morris, Sio6' P b Croweil, Mc-Jtt-Tir6e Drug Co-, orth Sid Drujr Store, W. G. Tbxrmas. Georgia, sister and brother f the de cVaseVand.Mr. D. T. -McKeithan of t .rnnKo. . l. tne Dariuex i Brldgers. 1 Q 1 A Nw Bsi Tar a Strike (Norfolk Landmark.) While, eTerybody with proprer instincts synrpatmzes wicn tne ixiainuuu iiiiuB tn the coal-helas witn regara xo rea grievances, sympathy witn tne metnocra bv wnicn striKes are orwa causeu uu engineered , la quite another matter. It is as imnortant for press and peo ple to speak out. when the 'labor unions act unreasonaory as wnen ine employ ers of labor do so. To "play to the gal leries" in such case is cowardly. Norhmff ean be moTe dangerous than to condone what Is wrong because it 3 undertaken in the name of something popular. Does the publio approve of thu. snrf af twanTiv which would be es tablished over -both employer and indi vidual employee if the principle aootrt to be tested in the coal mines of Ala bama aheuld prefail? We refer to the action of President Flyrm ot the UJJJtea Mttw WoTkers of the District of Ala bama In ordering the miners of the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Com pany at the Blue Creek and Bloekton mines to striKo tomorrow oecause 01 "this refusal of the company to with hold assessments made by the miners union for the anthracite strikers from the wages of those miners who object to navine them." Think of . that as a basis of a 6trike! , - Q Tbe Bare: Baetaalar An old maid finds it haTd to be friendly with a widow who has had four hus bands. When he talks in his sleep is about the only time a fellow can get his wife's absorbed, undivided attention. j When they get engaged the girl re gards him as the light of ner existence. After they get married the light begins to go out at night. When an old bachelor dreams he s maTried and an old maid dreams she's never going to be. each talks the next morning about the "dreadful nightmare they had. J An Eximpla to FollaW (Elisabeth City Tar Heel.) A etrlking and admirable scene was enacted at the primary Monday night when the venerable editor of The Economist. Col. R. B. Creecy. entered upon his crutches and for the thirty fourth time in his useful life cast a ballot for Democracy. The scene was thrilling; it was inspiring to the young men who witnessed it Here was a man. full of years and full of honor, performing this simple duty which every man owes to JOlnuself and to nls (Country. a , i JUr. Betfdlnsfield In Pamlico (BayboTO Sentinel.) Hon. Eugene C. Beddingfield, the Democratic candidate for Corporation Commissioner, was here on last Satur day, and addressed the citizens upon the political issues. He spoke for about one hour preceding the assembling of the county convention. He made a good speech and it was well received by his hearers. As an evidence that i't was a strong speech, we have not heard one of his bitterest .political opponents criti cise It. , Js- The Teason why the South has always favored lower tariffs is clearly pointed out by the Charleston (S. C.) News and Courier (Dem.). which says: "The opera tion of the system bee les of more con sequence to the two sections, of course, when it is considered that the South ells two-thirds of all its cotton, its chief product, in the foreign markets, and buys practically all manufactured goods in the Northern maTket on the same unequal terms as in the case of cotton goods. It sells to the woTld and to the North at the world's free-trade prices. It is allowrd to buy from the North alone at the North's self-appointed protection prices. It is no matter for wonder that the two sections have 'pros pered' in so unequal degree." CHAS. B; HAHF0RDS i BRILLIANT SUCCESS Presentation of "Much Ada About Nothing Last NightM-PIaAr at Grens boro Tonight RlrlrTn do Ralelffh theatre-goers -hare such an opportunity to witness. as fine, an attraction as was presented ' at tfcSj Academy- of Musle lapfe night To be t ray Ut. Hanford's appearance J( wy been looked trpoa as one fij vth events oi the seassn, bttt no": tiflltf. his he exefeTl4 ke magnlceatt Xo duction .given lhst evaaing. fiis lf&9& .pTfctatloir of Eiaedick" was a e Tet great article wdrfL ifjffJ was fine. Bsiedi-'Much Ad kAbpnt Nothinrir suFttW. . . 'J little Mt should fenj Mlas Mar e FJJFJZS: h ftf? be .foMWlitinn At "Usatmaes- She nvij , seconded t star and shared with him ; Kfte honors of the' evening. . The suDPOrtiilg company is tn stFohgest eeen on the local stage ror many a day." . . 'Speoial msntion ahstlld be mad 1 -fitbs OurryVperfoTtuances Jf Hero, and of" Miss Person aaMargaret and Miss itexricli as I7rsu)a. ' , ; ' -The comedy rdies of Deglerry and Yferi-es wete spSendidly portrayed by ifefwrs. 'Sight and Alien. -i 'rMv .nifnTnltlf ml Oil A SCalB Of mag- 'aiAcence, while1 the sxnery,belng new and appropriate, added greatly toward making he eyening membered. in -th.theatrftals of this city. The company goes to Greensboro, to day and plays there tonight Tfc.Post most heartily commends them to W: 1-. , 4 li-nor lrv. GivSC1 thftnl i a packed house and enjoy the theatrical L treat of the season, Buy of tho HAKExz and save. It pays to buy the best! This Is., especially. pi4nftat A-flano m br,2 yW hjriflior yerf atrf your ehil4ti pw f wlti Z it bemea.a-a1i a rhabT t Taio'ffttety " i test.rf all slsvata t ;- NoT betiteea siry v kat U Smh its fajftte-ift so Ahi bfc aata tbe.Bealeirts ptaflta, wfciS ltttnvcaajare.enoraioat. Irlwevtlate t I Send foxvDeserip tivo I BooKleii. M ' A. JB Av JL X 66GRANBYST NOB VOL, K, TA. .. J. Mer E. Cartland, chmt Tailor, Greensboro, N. C. W open ..ourr fall season with a very4 large stock . of staple . aad , ep-todati wocdena foe' suits, overcoats and troueera. A trial order solicited. Satislactloi guaranteed. , ;": ' ' ' .Ri Ferrall &Co.! 222 Fayetteville Street. JUSTMEGEI VED Georgia Cane Syrnps! Old Fashion Moim tain Buckwheat, Prepared Buckwheat Pan Va: Hams. ALL PHONES 88. ! s tylis h ;ff or sesi BUGGIES, LAUNDAUS, VICTORIAS And all kinds of Vehicles for pleasure or heavy use. Picnic wagon alvrays real. FIRST-CLASS g "Stable ooardm Orders for day or night receive prompt, careful and courteous attentloi Robbins' llivefy Stable, Telephones No. 70. j& Rear Yarboro Hotel TkStoeHIIICoiiplete ' -sr. 1 . - For the past 30 days we have busied ourselves in receivine: arranging (when not selling) the largest and most complete stock of. L ever rouhtta -Eaki h. LEATHER I Among many special offerings are several dozen VELOUR COUCHES Ii you are thinking: of buvin FTT-rtsttt'tt-rtti -rrr .-- . . t wv-i w o -a.x xuLejesb you. 1 Cor. Wilmihgton and Hargett Sts, 11111 fl I I I) nuiiiLLa BDBR LVA-i w v Kiau. in tore sl you. FIITIE CD. Raleigh, N. c
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 7, 1902, edition 1
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