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THE MORNING POST H iil?ir.HAr. Sir ? n if m " T'T" . .t!ltr. tl One Tear Six Months Three Months Of Month.. ' perma t i Miunio rum J5.C0 2.1.0 I 1.-5 ' f! ... n . HlM!rf i Of2ce In m ru.n I Fa)-etti;ie Street, r, . -.in n ib:ish brief letters on It.'ects of rer raJ l:.terot. The wrtt- ine lener. rrr r;?ust accompany Anonymous " land cc npiivu. j' r.ot be returned. Brief of loc.il news from-any rfrtion of the Slate will be thankfully received. 1 , IjIcreJy pronal controversies rt.i cet be to.erated. 'Address M! btislne-s leitrrs ami nlunIca.tior.ii fr publication to 4 - THE The trfegmpMc news service of THE HORNING lOST is absolutely ru;i ana complete, and Is unequalcd by any nornlrr newspaper south of New Vork. This -ervtca Is furnished us un-Ajr-special arransements with THE LAFFAN NEWS bureau cf the New Tcrfc Sun. and is the same service that Is ued by The Sun Iteelf. 4a!ch Is known to be ajp-rtor to ar.y service In any newspaper In the United d'ate. This service is received nightly tiy wire In tie cff.ee of THE MORS tSO rOST directly from the New ork Sun. and Includes special cables nd domestic new? and.all commercial sjnd market reports. Increased appropriations nent Improvements. We examine the report with treat i nth. If not an pleasure. It show the State Is very far from bankruptcy." and that with the present r.tue of taxation the re venues. un'tr the present revenue act will prod uce funds enough for all pres ent roo.ulrements for support of the government and maintenance of Instl tutlons. cn and should be provided for other wise than by current taxes. We shall review this report. In con nection with those of other depart ments relating to the same subject, from time to time. We congratulate the State Treasurer his efficient assistants not onlv upon the comDleteness of their work, but UDon the conditions which have enabled them to make so creditable and encouraging- a showing of the Jection of a State's flrancial condition. take it that the senatorial caucus will ful affair, but the reputations of seve- . . . . or tbe ral officers of the army and navy, begin not later than the evening or tne . txjiue ui lURin vi iiiku ioum evening or two earlier. smlrched by tne testimony already 'oUritefl Tha intpat allea-ed victim of Ib imaitar Pbllpbcr (Chicago Record-Herald.) "What's the use grumbling because coal Is scarce? Look on the bright side of things. Many a man's house has in n it. MEAKiilt GATTM !the desire to get an abundant supply tne past causbt fire from an overheat- In the election of Hon. S. M. Gattls of drinkables at less tnan xne ruuntj e(j furnace. And what's more disagree able than taking up ashes in the morn ing? If we can get through all right till spring without coal we may have of Orange to be Speaker, the Demo- market rates is a rear admlra J or tne ,. United States navy, whose assignment cratic caucus last night bestowed Its tQ ft hJffh command aDroad has just honor upon a gentleman worthy In ev- been announced.' It is to be hoped that, prv rpmrt. T?nnt. intpllierent. exos- in his case at least the charge of mmnltiHo In -VA emiltTcHnO' fit HCIWOr The permanent improvements rienced in legislation and the duties of ' 1' x?''VX wtn 11V1U WW A tlUil ia O A A I W the office, he will fill the position with prove to be unfounded. faithful regard for the public welfare and the orderly procedure of business, j Cnre. m.od, hlu Tronbl.., Cancer, It is an honor Mr. Gattls can be and is j Dlod Pulian. Orraiut Bleed i...ti. . um ti-m n-wr .' rnrinT rre 4 worthily. more money to spend for strawberries." Strmne Incident of 13 (From the New York Sun.) Will 1903 be a lucky or an unlucky year? It contains the number 13, and all the figures added amount to 13. In the months of February, March and November the thirteenth will be oa Friday . "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a number of ' years and have no hesitancy In saying that it is , orithe best remedy for coughs, colds and j i crouo I have ever used in my family. ! B.) according ;t have not words to express my con- ! (OITOM According- to Mr. Secretary Hester of New Orleans the September receipts of cotton exceeded those for the cor responding month last year C57.494 bales. Uut ths .receipts of last year exceeded those of this year by 213.433 If your blood is impure, thin, diseas ed, hot or full of humors, If you have Referring to the action of the Presi- blood poison, cancer, carbuncles, eat- . . : ,TQ ing sores, scrofula, eczema, itching, dent in authorizing the Indlanola. Mis- rlgJngs &nd scabbyj pimpIy gkln sissippi mail to be delivered at an or- bone pains, catarrh, rheumatism, o z mfi rUstant bpcaiise of the ob- any blood or skin disease, take Bo- tv, tanic Blood Balm (B. B 1 rl I II 1 1 I 111 i L 1 I laill CTJdA&lCJAW V V - . ! to directions. Soon all sores heal, acnes j fidence in this Remedy. Mrs. J. A. ored postmistress, the Charlotte od- d palng gtopj the blood la made -pure j Moore. North Star, Mich. For sale by server says: ;nad rich, leaving the skin free from Crowell, McLarty & Co., Bobbitt- "Every citizen jrullty of wrong-doing every eruption, and giving the rich ' Wynne Drug Co., North Side Drug should be punished if the United siuw iev;i store, w. ti. xnomas, Qn.. n.triti.. hM-o n !n thoir now- the same time, B. B. B. improves tne er to bring him to Justice, but If there digestion cures dpepsia.trengthens old people, as it gives them new, vig orous blood. Druggists, $1 .per large bottle, .with directions for home cure. Sample free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe 1 Is one citizen in Indianola who is in nocent of threatening the postmaster he has a right to demand that his mail be delivered to him, and there should be some means of enforcing his de bales in Orlnhrr C iCl I n V V, J ! , . V nmnu. trouble and special free medical advice and 1C3.316 In December. By the end. We believe there is power. What Is ftIgo gent m letter ;B B B. lg of Januarj" the excess of receipts of the federal court for but to protect the "What do yon regard as the best book of the year. Mr. Critlcus?" "Well," meditatively, "probably John D. Rockefeller's bank book." this year will have entirely disappear- citizen against such arbitrary power ea, ana taking the j; himiint.tos nrnr.Att KASTEK OFFICE. j 14D Pt.. Wr.STKRX HTTtCK, B17 V. . Ft.r I kr1'r i TH n roT mr r- l!r Tvr in ! to itt!rriwl rr tk mplrtl. This will jrp ttaimlutnrra Uclln. All pa pmrm will ! lMat!DDJ wlia u llai f4 Bp zitr i a a a a a THE WEATHER TODAY: Fair. ' j WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7. 1903. ' x ' THE ITATC TRBlllUCU'l II - I'OliT ! The bl-er.nlal report of Hon. B. R. liicy. State Treasurer, was submitted id the Governor yesterday. Qopious extracts are given elsewhere. It will jrove a most Interesting document as It not only gives In detail the actual government esti mate on Monday 9.0SG.3CO bales as the total crop In connection with the above, seems to Justify a claim of a smaller crop tLls than last year by from 300, CC0 to 4CO.O0O bales. Of the 10.000,000 bales (in round numbers) now estimat ed. 6.TT3.59S bales are already In, leav ing about 3.30O.CO0 yet to be marketed. The delivery during1 this current month will aid much in determining the fidelity of the above figures. Between September 1st and January 1st 4,177,170 bales have been taken for consumption. This consump tion fdr one-third of the year, if nalntalned throughout, would Indicate a need of 12.531.510 bales, or fLOm 2.000.000 to 2.300.C00 bales more lhan the most' reliable experts now es timate will be supplied: In other words, a shortage of that amount. However, for several years the takings for con sumption for the first third of the year have averaged about 37 per cent of the requirement for the whole year. This would Indicate a requirement of 11, 138.833 bales for this entire year, which, with all that can be expected to come In duribg the balance of the season, will leave the margin, if any at all, to be tarried over, the smallest for years. As to the outlook (for. consumption) for ir03, an expert of New York is quoted by the Charlotte Observer of yesterday as follows: "The outlook for the coming year's business Is bright, with Indications of good results to the trade. The world's consuming power in cotton has grown especially advised for chronic, deep seated cases of impure blood and skin ! diseases, and cures after all else fail. One of the happiest combinations to strike an American family is that which fell to the lot of a good couple Cnmbcrland' fSrrreaetattvca (Fayetteville Observer.) in the west, when twins ca.-.io upon! senator-elect J. M. Lamb, and Re- the scene to add double sweetness to presentative-elect von C. Bullard left dom you shall honor me with an fief the desert air. one putting in an ap- t-day at noon for Raleish. to be pres-jtion, I pledge you a most faithful an eni, on weanesaay, ai me ojyeimis uj.;emcient periormance or air tne respon For'Readins: Clerk To Members of the Senate of North Carolina: Gentlemen: I take the method of an nouncing myself a candidate for Read ing Clerk of your honorable body at it.c approaching session. I make no claim that the state ower me anything more than it does an: one else who has given to her a lifelong- loyal devotion; but If in your wis The New Year's 5ale of Uprights. In all our sixty years of piano making and selling, we have never had a sale that so thoroughly demonstrated our desire to sell taken-in-exchange pianos regardless of profit. t This Is not profit-making time. The floor must be clear ed of these slightly used Up rights we haven't room for them. A $275 Wheelock Upright for only $98. A good serviceable Instru ment full octave3 patent re peating action. Original price was' $275. We'll sell It for only 128 $5 cash, ?4 a month NO INTEREST! . STOOL. AND SCARF FREE! 3 Mm" mmms; , Investigate. pearance a few minutes before the sol emn hour of midnight wliich ushered out the dying year, and the other a few minutes after the New Year had been sworn in and entered upon the discharge of Its duties. One born in 1902, the other In 1S03. What an at traction for a side-show, only 10 cents admission. This from the Now York Press is. unfortunately, timely: "The chief sin is perjury. Lord, how this world is given to lying! Thoso who lie always find a excuse fer it. They would rather 11? at sixty d::ys than tell the truth for cosh. The man that wilfully lies acknowledges Satan, the father of lies, as hiT aiu-oslor. Quit lying. It Is' disgraceful. If you cannot talk without lying. Cent talk. If you! have nothing to say. say it." j the Legislature. Cumberland's other representative, Mr. J. W. Moore, of Raeford, also went up to-day, via the S. A. L. from Aberdeen. : In an Interview with an Observer re porter" Just before leaving,- Senator Lamb said that he and Mr. Bullard had decided to cast their votes for Hon. Lee S. . Overman for Senator. He did not know how Mr. Moore would vote, but thought he was for Hon. C. B. Wat Fon. Senator Lamb said that his and Representative Bullard's decision to vote for Overman was on the ground that Overman was the caucus nominee of the Dembcrats when Pritchard was sealed by the Fusion Legislature. Mr. Lamb said that . he considered the most important issues that would come ur before the Legislature, after the SenatorshiD. was the matter of taxation, and next, the regulation of the wihskey traffic. ' : sible duties of that office. Most respectfully, FRANK H. WOOD. Durham, N. C. A FULL LINE Hair Brushes,' Nail Brushes, ' v .. . Tooth1 Brushes, ; J Complexion Brushes j FleshfBrushes and Whisk Brushes Win. E. Gwaltnej's Opposite Yarborough, House. All Phones- " vSTlEFF, J. J. Foster, Manager, M. S. Calvert, 1 1 CO GRANBY ST., NORFOLK, ,VA. I 1 110 RABEIGH, n. c. Court rpor.In 4on nywhr 1 North Caroliai Prl A sac QF beauty 15 a Joy FORnvre? GIFTS In the selection of clerks ar.d other (Frank D. Sherman, In Holly Leaves.) officers both the Ecnato rvl lloure have done admirably. Several of the i gentlemen chosen last night served in the same capacity last so-Flon ar.d thus 1 proved their entire worthiness of this! i renewal of confidence. The new offi- ; ' H , ! . j irrs are t;t:iii.i:rjien 01 iiiiein?ji-nt-e ana character and well equipped for tlroir "duties. Both houses will start out well. receipts of the fund3. public and other, mightily, promising-, if not this year, that have gone Into the treasury the certainly in the near future, to outstrip , , , , ... the production. While the productive Ust two fiscal years, and the sources a o; the cotton.ffrovvInsr states l3 Cf such income, but a detailed state- ; vast, there Is an Increasing tendency rnent of expenditure and the object , on the part of the planter to diversify by the received thereof. What Is particularly Interest- crops, which seems Justified i . .v.- .v- ...'moro ratirfactory results amount of disbursements for the two years endlnr 20th November, 11)04. I The Treasurer estimates the amount t of revenue for the current year, other than from the ad valorem taxes for public schools to be 51.42j.064.C0. He estimates disbursements for the cur rent and next fiscal year, including I2CO.CC9 for pensions and the supple mental appropriations for public schools cf 3c6.C00. to be X2.S93.G0O.C0. or $1,443. fCO.OO per nmunu This would leave a deficit fcr the two years estimating the receipts next year to be the same as the present, of in.4T2.00. "When we con sider the cost of the legislature for the present year of (about) J70.0C0 which therefrom." Considering this outlook with the reliability of all cio?e supply above Indicated, we can- 1 sincerely made. not see why the price should not soon go to and remain about the 0 cent' figure. J We publish elsewhere from "On looker" a corr.rr.unIca.tion which, while It Is humorously inclined, is ateo sug gestive. Its main point i3 to Illustrate the uncertainty, if not imposrlbiiity, of obtaining an accurate statement of the j cotton crop, and the more or less un- etimates, however THE ( IHII To select a successor . to Senator Tritchard will probably be held on Wednesday night 14th. It ought, for many reasons, none greater than the relief it will give the legislature thereby enabling it to proceed to the consider ation of other Important public busi ness, to be held at as early a date as Labor and Rest These are the best Blessings that Heaven gives; And happy he . Who makes them be " His gladness while he lives. With every day To wake and say; Thank God for work and light! And when at last The daj' is past; " Thank God 'for rest and night! This is to find Sweet peace of mind; To know life's precious worth; God's gifts to take And with thm make A paradise of earth! Jlr. Our friends Kronneimer and Webb, have simply outdone themselves in their beautiful Christmas number of their always excellent Southern To bacco Journal of Win?ton. It is simply first Wheeler Hot Uld fliis Rbfnma ;m "During the winter of 189S I was so lame in my joints. In fact all over my body, that I could hardly hobble around, when I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm,: From the application I began to get well, superb, say? What more need or could we seen that t .basis of practicable, even eariier than the 14th. will rot occur' the next year. It will be The matter may be settled at one sit ting, or It may be prolonged. Of this no one can tell until the first meeting is held and the balloting begins. At any rate, we cannot see that anything !ls to accrue to any candidate other titutlon. j than fatiguing suspense by' postpone- I These estimates do not Include the rr.ent. while an early determination 'present debts for Dermaner.t improve- will be a great relief to all concerned. of the various Institutions, nor specially the legislature. We therefore It Is a popular saying in Brazil that every ton of rubber from the Upper Amazon costs two lives. We have known all the while that rubber-necking, whether on the Ama zon or elsewhere, was -a dangerpus business. and was cured and have worked stead ily all the year. R. Wheeler, North j wood, N. Y. For sale by Crowell, Mc Larty. Bobbitt-Wynne Drug Co., North Side Drug Store. W. G. Thomas. revenues, upon the present taxation, according to the Treasurer, will mpct every cost for the maintenance of the State government 3n every department and of every in- A Murilln; Mory Buta Good lUoral (Florida Times-Union.) Is it not pitiful that the people now "capturing the markets of the world" should be unable to command a supply of one of the necessaries Jn which their own rnnnlrv 1 nn nf the T-iVxhet nn The American cake-walk has struck the earth? And yet we are sufferln Faris. We hope it will stay there, or from coal except in the South! Moral: keep walking. It Is at least something . Come south, 3'oung man better than the can-can which Paris Untnvmm Tn, Wnpls, Ftei.k i,zu every mexiis cdlk ad dene d -'tioo. It has tt ..th krst of 53 yo and is barr.v c n teittc-belt 1m pmperly ir.t Accept bo touo fels o( similar na? t)r. lu-A. Syi- tt to lady ci t hc'ittoi;' psliens "Ai VfHi laaifs v.:" Ififf them. I iced n.e-tl 'Gour nf.f' C'rrjii.! a th - ieut han. f )f all the SilBDre arotions." For sc. by all Dmrsle a iv) FaacyexxH Ceaters In th U. 5.. Canadas and feu. c; StTCIES,Pro., 376reat JoaeaSJt.,5.T e Ready. MB We are in the market for the following N.. C. Pine. 700,000 feet 1x10 500,000 250,000 600,000 " 1x12 " 7-8x10 " 7-8x12 to be delivered within three months. " Also Shingles and. Laths for early delivery. JONES & POWELL, Raleigh, 1ST. C. All Phones 41 and FOR. the NEW YEAR Willi a full stocK of j BlankBcoIis and Of- flee Supplies. We can save you. moncj .1 j . . i in these supplies. -Get our priccs. State Ag'ents For FiBlic ScliooS Books, ' We have the larg est stocK of School Books in the State1 and orders filled by by return mail. 0 All orders given our personal attention. Alfred Williams St Co err 222 Fayetteville Street. 1 1 f JUST RECEIVED!' Georgia Cane Syrups, Old Fashion Moun tain Buckwheat, Prepared 'Bu'ckwheatrPan Cake Flour. New Cured Va. Hams, few Old Va. Hams. ALL PHONES 88. I! sent to the United States some years ao. 'men La I f CHILD WEAKNESS. You can worry for months jixr.pald appropriations of the last lesrls- Jiture for such permanent purposes. nor the amounts etlll- needed by the institutions for like purposes. .Including the appropriations made hor Institutions ar.d not paid, the in crease m ine appropriations for pub- i.c scnoois and pensions, the deficit ' for the two years was I317.40O.0O. but a ! cash , balance In the treasury "not I otherwise appropriated- of $30,213.59 little daily dOSCS 01 Scott S kAves a net deScit. of expenditures 'r i far,.1 nn..nn.,i . i-muwiuu. .ivk'nuvii uter revenues RCl- uxiiy received under the last enact ments of I2S7.1SS.4L. Just here the Tost must Indulge in a little self-fellcitatlon. rpnng ana ismmer. throachout thai . - f nicnr campaign In fact, when it was charged j that the ds.icit would amount to from Children like Scott's Emul icc.cco to :;oo.cco per annum for th sion.and thrive on it. two years, we asserted and in-j r rn i i Utel that it would not much exceed 1 "j Fu" CO.CCO for the two years. According j f ul for good. j b the report of the Treasurer the net j Send lor Free ledt ia i:S7.l$S.41. quite all because of SCOTT & eowxe. ciemit. p,i 5 v v. The country should never .forgive President Roosevelt for giving Senator Tillman . the occasion to break loose again. Kttll TV rk In r n Tobafeo Problem (Greensboro Telegram.) Col. John Cunningham of Cunning ly . t i m i j , I voi. jonn vjunningnam or cunning- ab0Ut yOUr WCak Child and not!ham. President of the North Carolina succeed in doing it a fraction of the good that comes from Tobacco Growers' Association, was her this morning returning from a visit to Franklin. Warren and other coun ties Cast to meet tobacco growers. lie says he finds farmers greatly disturb ed over the decline in the price of to bacco and thai Uiere Is a growing dis position to curtail tho tobacco crop The CUre OI Child Weakness another year and practice diversifica when ciimvrviAB oan o "If Christmas Day of Thursday be, A windy winter ye shall see; Windy weather in each week, And hard tempest strong and thick. But summer shall. be good and dry, Corn and beasts shall multiply." Old-Time Weather Love. Because resolves of other years Have fallen by the way And for the new leaf you have fears It won't keep white till May, Don't hesitate new paths to seek Lest you should take a fall. For if you're only gtood a week, - Why, that beats none at all. ' Chicago News. Reflect on of a EarliIr (New York Press.) , A girl's education should begin where tlon of crops Instead. He hopes to put charity does at home. IS not tllC matter Of a day but 'speakers in the field next week to visit precinct meetlnes of fArrr.prs. Hf tAst winter. ; of Steady COmmOn-SenSC treat (thinks this the best way to get at the t i a a i a i . . Individual grower. Col. Cunninghp; went on to his home in Person today. i TTaral Officers Canrbt The girl who thinks too much of her self will not get anyboay else to. It takes very little oil to burn the lamp of love, but the wick must always be fresh and well trimmed. Give a woman a looking glass and she would enjoy wearing fine clothes ! if there were nobody else in the world (Philadelphia Evening Telegraph.! The smuggling scandal which is now to see her. being gradually unfolded at San Juan, A man can never make - a woman Porto Rico, reveals some discreditable sure he loves her unless he makes her and discouraging features. Not only believe that he doesn't think some are a number, of American -.civilians other woman pretty who she knows is of prominence involved la the disgrace- pretty. , ' . ; I j In ord.gr to reduce our stock before taking inventory wo will sella-jj piece of or Furniture nousefuriiishing5 ' -N ' !' : ' ' ''' '" ' ' '" at a discount for cash. ' Our stock is perfectly new and includes many bought especially for the holiday trade. These will be sold at k sacrifice. ; If you intend buying anything in our line the beginning of tho year NO" IS YOUR OPPOHTUNITY. J V RoyaH;& Borderi Rurn COr. WIL2IINGTON AND IIARGETTSTS, iture Co. a' r i i .s.
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