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THE MORNING POST: FRIDAY. JANUARY 30 1903 THE MORNING POST IT A LEIGH. TV. C Ft BL1MIED DAILY Br X'f. PHTIS CAHOUKA PLBLISHIXJCO BOBLHTS. Fl'RUA! . Editor. M BMHIPTIOM PBlCEi One Tear 5C0 BIx Months 2 or Three Months One Month 50 Office in the PuIIen Building. Fayetteville Street. The Post will publish brief letter on subjects of general Interest. The writ er's name must accompany the letter. Anonymous communications v.-ill not be noticed. Rejected juanuscript will ot be returned- Brief letters of local news from any Fectiou of the State will be thankfully received. Merely personal controversies win Cot be tolerated. Address all business letters and com munications 'for publication to THE ZIORNINO POST. The telegraphic r.ews service of TI1 MORNING POST is absolutely full and complete, and la unequaled by any ir.ornlnc newspaper youth of New York. This nervine Is furnished us un der special arrangements with THE LAFr'AN NEWS BUREAU f the New Torfc Fun. and is the same fervlce that Is used by The Sun Itself, xi-hirh in lmnn-n trt h superior to any service In any newspaper in the United pointed, and for this the people gen- blue prints, make the specifications, and give estimates. Yet I am debarred erally "will sympathize with them. They from employment on account of my have made a heroic, but above all an color. The prejudice In this city Is strong against me; mrh stronger 1 Vf section partly to see the State In which so many of his countrymen found con genial homes and became and still are, rulers among the people," and partly . J I ! J 1 " O nonoraoie nSm, auu u, - . than In the place i came from. No : to deiiVer an address on subjects which their defeat.' : one wants me Decause am a coioreu j Their stars have not gone down permanently. man. Why is this? I am thirty- j , " . w seven years old. I drew the plans of;Ben"men or our people, tie Drings the colored church in Tasker street, (with him among testimonials, one from above Twentieth. My name is in the that chevalier among gentlemen, Gen I rx-nar-cvnn T hull litt c4t(o fnl- t 'nri"iiiHr.' nr9nrph,i,cr a - and CuIIen Bryan, well known and largely Among the many valuable things said x fcave buiU cottagea ln Orangeburg i connected in this State now resident by Gov. Aycock In his. recent message anj fGr the mayor of Beaufort, S. C., ; of Petersburg, who heard Mr. Mac THI! MiliROF IT to the General Assembly there 13 none but still I am debarred from employ- . .w r.ii.,io.. iment in Philadelphia., more important than the following. SAMUEL if BTTHEWOOD. "It is impossible to meet the floating! - debt of the State together with cur- j inferring to a bill introduced by the rent expenses and the absolutely nec-' . :,,.. f ' imnmh Mr. esrary permanent improvements out of - . i v,ofor( Webb, - the Richmond Times-Dispatch our current revenues, it is, thererore. apparent to me that it is necessary to ays: Jssue bonds with which to pay oft the j . "A bill has been offered in the North Neil in that city. If suitable arrangements can be made Mr. MacNeil will deliver his lecture in this city, and we are sure will please our people, specially our old soldiers and their descendants of the South. The only State in the North which present Indebtedness and If thought ; Carolina State Senate by Senator Webb eiected a Democratic governor and leg . -r.rtfmont tn tri-a trt InH oro th TrTVPr trt limit i-e iu ....v,.. ' Islature last November is the little bor- whlch have already Deen Degun anu . occun-s ui touuorr m:u ciuunroo- fv,ft xvhfrh nr- found by your honor- 'ing either the -court or a jury. This h? ough of Nevada, . Congressman New able body to 1m? absolutely necessary ln a" Innovation, and, strange to say, the lands. Democrat has therefore just the immediate future. I recommend ; layers are in me main in uur ui. "- .been elected to the Senate to succeed . . . .,,-i. civAti th c-overnor 11 13 neeaiess io say mai me ptfupiu that authorlt lo gnen the Sernorj h . ' d t lgo ' Mr. Jones who with Mr. Stewart, af- and Council of State to Issue non-taxa- tno are "aoie to jury auty are aiso ." ortr,t rtt AtroPdinir ; very m"ch In favor of It, and It Is very ter helping to muss up the Democratic five hundred thousand dollars (S.000). ,ikely that the bill will pass and be- : party wlth the free sIlver BOUp.ladie re- the bonds to -mn fifty years, to bear a rnte of Interest to be named in the come the law of North Carolina We do not know' how far legislative turned to their first love, the Republi- .... can party. Of Mr. Nevrland's constit- act to be sold for not Icsa than par. (rir-icuon oi mis cnaraer tan "ui : I bsliev that a three per cent band can j we recollect that the Supreme court. uncy the Washington Times says: be sold at par. The credit of the State; Chief Justice Person, writing the opin- "With the diminishing population of l and oucht to be excellent. Her pres- i i" y,,,. Nevada the fifty-one members of. the FUtcs. This service la received nightly nt cpmJtion Js that of unexampled) ' rMf th legislature comprises a large percent- TnrV Run inolitM fmeclal caoits , x 't n.niP titH thA tho nurt. iurv and miblfp are nain- seni, - - " . , nr utUl IB I la i I v ini'm va - - - - - : - r - Rnd domestic news and all comraen'" and market report. debts of other States and she meets without question and on time every au Ithorized an 1 honest obligation. If the; MIIWCTCS Bl-KEAi:. -! property of the State now held as ln-jln .BlHI.r, P-l'. vas Mia at the present mar- re i fully bored at times, but, if we recall! But he is a Democrat, anyhow, bless the reasoning of the court it contended his dear old soul. substance that so Jong as the law- KA STERN omCK. 140N'an Ft.. w Trk. WKSTER3I rricE 517 U, T.xfT IM'd. Chlef Asrncy. Xaktrrlkfr f TIIK POT r r 4t4l not tb on tb lbl t IbtlrptMran' 'd la tblr renewal bfr tb zplratln. Tbt wllliir VftilmlMlBr fa tnsllau. All a per ttIII t Jleaillnaa when tlm ytald np zplre er talks the greater the liability of1 The negro Hayes, John Wise's law ket value it would bring almost enough to pay our entire bonded indebtedness. 1 have been all my life much opposed to issuing bonds, but to do a now is not an unmixed evil. It is probably better to care for the necessary perma nent improvements. in our present con dition by a bond issue, than to burden our reviving industrial and agricultu ral interests with high taxation with which to supply the needs of the great v.orks which the people have projected. If we can accomplish the education of all our children, care for .the afflicted, build good roads, develop our Industries and Increase our agricultural produc- the jury in reaching a correct vonclu- : 'darkles on the promise of prosecuting slon. This may be a fundamental right a Eult to repeat the Virginia constitu which. involving life, liberty or proper- tion said something about torches and ty, cannot, like some other things, be swords at his "Washington meeting the "regulated by law." We shall watch other evening. Can "Mr." Hayes per the career of the resolution of our suade himself to be a sword-bearer friend, the Sena-tor from Buncombe, ' when the procession starts south? Or rather will he do like the other dis turbers who advise strife and when it begins rush for the north as fast as their Jegs will take them. :- lm Abtad fr nr (RaL Cor. Salisbury Sun.) "Slates are being made at a rate that would be astonishing to oue on the outside. Already the gubernatorial fight, yet a year and a half off, is on in full blast, and the contest promises to be a memorable one. Two avowed candidates are Lieutenant Governor W. D. Turner, of Iredell, and Col. John S. Cunningham, of Person. Oen. ineo. F. Davidson, of auncorape, i boomed by friends from both the east and wect while it is announced that Gen. Julian S. Carr will be a receptive candidate, although General Carr him self says that he has no such aspira tions. The name of Col. R- B. Glenn, of Winston, is also heard mentioned in this connection. Others are men tioned as probable candidates and a prominent RaleigK citizen offered last week to wager that there would be as many eight candidates in the AeId whpn thp convention met. There is, too. abattie of triants ahead in at least , three of the congressional districts of i the State. It is certain that Congress man W. W. Kitchen, one of "The most useful men that ever represented North Carolina in the halls of Congress, will j have opposition and from the present outlook there will be no less than three candidates against him. STIII ANOTHER! PIANO BARGAIN. There Is no let-up ' ta the bargain pfferings. Of course the selling of the , artistic Stein! is our chief business and its owing to .the phe- -enal sale of this magnificent instrument that we. have so many fine bargains to offer In slightly used. Pianos. We accept them in part pay on the Piano with the sweet tone. , - ' ' - ' 1 -aBanaBaaTamBaWaBmaaa A 9400 Upright for only $250. with interest, and no little hopefulness. Senator Pollock of Lenoir county has introduced a resolution in the Senate to appropriate $1,000 "to repair the tions as we are now doing we will injjamag.e done lo tho Caswell monument 'a short time have a State rich enough J. . y. -vcvi3r7'3v'.-.T v.?.w.wv;v.v.v.v tQ meet every oDMgauon nauui en-ra slve taxation on anybody. & ! We republish this extract for the O purpose of emphasizing the necessity 2 rtf olnnUnc tb 'rArnmmfndation of the THE WEATHER TODAY: Clody, colder. v .rVVawWSA VLWA'A'AWAVk'A'AViVA,Airt VV vwwwwjw-rw to meet not only the deficit i .but certain demands for public FRIDAY. JANUARY 3-). 1903. it ia ieutox ovzb.han Improvements and additions . to public institutions. The Immediate Instance of this need is embodied in the sup- The deadlock was broken- last night, . piemental report submitted yesterday Hon. Lee ly Dr. F."V. Venable. president of the fire that occurred rous in Klnston In ought to pass. ter the Free Press well says: "The erection of Caswell's Hectloaal Dtflrrnc In Tbec (Southern Tobacco Journal.) . Certainly it is a fact that the weed grown in the piedmont country makes j This is now an established faot, and the weed grown in Stokes, Surry, 1 Rockingham, Henry, Patrick, Guilford, Forsyth, Alamance and other counties in the two States, sustain the same re lation to plug that the tobaccos grown in Cuba does to cigars, and that the bright grades in eastern North and South Carolina does to cigarettes and smoking. Tobacco is a peculiar plant. Cuban seed planted in this country will not make cigar tobacco. New : Eng land tobacco is unlike' all othr pro ducts of the weed. White burley is peculiar to the west, and is only good for 'the manufacture of navies. t ! A full sized upright hand some Empire design,' Eerl Walnut case, all modern im- provementa in excellent con dition, $40 cash, $7 a month. No Interest on deferred pay- 'ments. " STOOIAND SCARF FREE. INVESTIGATE. CHAS. M. STIEFF Handbo anKaoussi. "I 2S BRUSHES A. W. Chandler, Factory Representative. Olivia Kny Jvtbrarr BnlldluK, , . 3 l FULL LINE Hair Brushc?, Nail Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Complexion Brushe? Flesh Brushes anf ' Whisk Brushes At Wm. E. Gwallney Opposite Yarborom,h All Phones. ' M. S. Calvert ri The New Bern Journal, after mature reflection, has come to the conclusion that "four years are enough ofRoose- The resolution 1 veit." If the Journal will consult with Referring to the mat- leadln& Republicans throughout the country it will find an earnest desire to mOnU- 1 -.,,-,-J Iack Vinn fan ment In this city In 18S1 was a worthy , - ,, tribute to one of the grandest and 'ears' Provided Mr. Roosevelt could be noblest men, of the many grand and , persuaded to see, the point. noble men of this good old common wealth, avid found its inception in the patriotic impulses that always gov- A Razing Koarine Flood Washed down a telegraph line which 61t ballot. and on the c r t?-o o,i :lnlversity to the Trustees of that In- .... . stitution in annual meeting, receiving exactly me numocr necessary to determine the result. It has been a remarkable "We ask a careful reading of this re tort elsewhere In this paper, not only contest iy legislators but the public. All will throughout, but In one repect pecul-' see the absolute need of .about or larly so. and that is the very hfgCi'a ,e"5t 33-wo to add a building: and supply apparatus to meet the present land presrlng demands of the youth of Jour State upon the University. The I-lane upon which It has been con ducted by aspirants and their friends. .a , mm v , a . I UtJll V V II II A kVIV A A L711 M. am ihA r f c r f K a rs.A rrvlrt 0 V.f CT .... .... u.r b V,. ;ChaB. c. Ellis; of Lisbon, la., had to section, and v.hich act has been wisely ; . ..stajldlnB. ,valst dePD in lev emulated by cCher towns and cities of ?5. i"iy cold and cougAIt grew worse daily. Keven Yan In Bed "Will wonders ever cease?" inquire the friends of Mrs. L. Pease, of Law rence, Kan. They knew she had been unable to leave her bed in seven years on account of kidney and liver trou ble, nervous prostration and general debility; but, "Three bot'tle3 of Elec tric Bitters enabled me to walk," she writes, "and in three months I felt like a new person." Woinen suffering from Headache, Backache,, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Fainting and Dizzy Spells will find it a price less blessing. Try it. Satisfaction guaranteed by all druggists. Only 50c. -Positively Cured at Your Home. I completely remove every spot and blemish. the skin clear, smooth and healthy. H Consultation free. Write for Boolu l i JOHN H. WOODBURY D. I. oa s.t Sr.. Knxw VnrlC. ... T i Genera pullylit RALEIGH. N. C. Co art rrpor-.iox eons erht Iorin v,aroi3a. ncn o apD..r' We Ready. FOR. the NEW YEA- witH a full stock of BlaciK Books andO fice Supplies. Wei tan save ; ou rnone in these supplies, Get our prices. State Agents For Fuiblic . We Have the lar est stocK of School Books in the Stat the State in honoring the dead heroes of North Carolina. Richard Caswell was a North Caro linian, grand and true, and his me mory belongs to the State, and it would be a fitting act for the General Assembly to grant the appropriation that the monument erected to his me- Finally the best 'doctors in Oakland, Neb., Sioux City and Omaha said I had Consumption and could not live. Then I began using Dr. King's New Discovery and; was wholly cured by six bottles." Positively guaranteed for Coughs, .Colds and all Throaf and mory In this city be restored and pre-1 T , -, . . , ..:, . . " 7. " j ; Lung troubles,-by all druggists. Price served for futur generations to have p,lp The State and party are surely deserv- ! ti,emicr.l. medical and pharmaceutical Jng of congratulations because of this, 'departments, and some others mention- Mr. Overman Is known and esteemed 1 b Ir. Venable. are over-crowded . . , . m . now with students without the room lle, high-toned, christian man, a ster- as a goodly heritage from people in whose hearts his memory is ever kept srreen." This is well said by the Wilkesboro Chronicle: "The senatorial contest at Raleigh nas shown how decent, hi ! 50c. (London Globe.) Of the moonfish it may be said that, though when landed and prosaically cooked it is a solid and dainty one, yet .when seen in the water it is aesthetic. imnmvi orn.mt.,. tn enrntr thclr 'rrU ,t ' maeeo, . in us -aspeci. us snape is not . . . . - . Ui-Tn ' unlike the moon, "ound neeas. inis is orw 01 several perma- ""tiuscm, uuiiuj, tunsuaii gentlemen ling but conservative Democrat, loyal nent improvemenf. objects for which i ca" vle with each oth for Positions ........ , .. -of honor and trust. No breath of bit- alike to his friends, his party, hla bonds should be issued, as contempla- t.rnp np 1in,rtAl11u. Lv ted by the recommendation of the Gov- : per of slander, it has been a contest Mr. Wheeler Got Kid orHli Rbenmi , - fim ' y "During the winter, of 189S I Wis so lairie a. my joints, In fact all over my v f V J A & Jft. mr v n r J KJ t-A. AAA i berlain's Pain Bain. ' From the first ap- j 8 0 1 'KVrKS.:' and OfdcrS fllSc4 A.vArA& s. mv,uii C3r r Vi I ti J cured and have worked steadily all the year. R. . Wheeler, Northwood, N. Y. For sale by . Crowell, acLarty, Bob-bitt-Wynne Drug Co., North Side Drug Gtore, W. G. Thomas. by return mail. "What are they arresting, jth'e man -or?" ... ..... ; "They caught him selling coal in short-measure strawberry boxes." Cleveland , Plain Dealer. ' State and his God. He will fill worthily the position to which the partiality of his party friends have elected him. He will con tend at all times for the right, and sup port those measures which his con Fcience will tell him are best for his jxopIe. He has so served his people in positions within the State as to In crease with his years their confidence and. esteem. In the higher field he will sturdily strengthen this confidence. Like his colleague Mr. Overman will I be one of the youngest men in the Sen ate, but with a mind already trained to earnest application and a courage as my shield" of Norval's once popular declaration. while the hue is of that pale silvery sheen which so many poets have surir none better than the terse and satiri cal Samuel Butler when, for a few lines, he really mounts Pegasus. In deed, both in shape and transparent silverlness, -weird in aspect, the mcon fish is most like its name, and certainly ernor. These improvements and addi-jOf giant intellects for the mastery, tlons cannot be met by current taxes. ' "ked bV christian - character and ... . . , manly regard for each other." VNhile there will be revenue enough to; T. . , . ; it nas been a clean-cut, decent, hon- . . ... w trst cont?s- so far as the candidates curious enough to astonish any unac and the legislators are concerned from ' customed fisherman who, if angling at meet the demands of the Institutions lhg 9tart tQ the cn . llJghtf might feel that the weirdness for permanent additions, and the deficit. ihflprP, r ,n,,t.,P surpassed the ' picturesquenes?. Then We cannot think the legislature will . .... there is a curious denizen, indeed, of lumudiC is grossly the ame Avatera in the yellow angel xaise, ana can only Injure- the gentle- fish, which, by the way, has a more man in whose interest such houlri nn. elegant name than is the custom with THE ?EUR OItTIf ASF (OtTII ! . EMrnH.ln ftslWm-A Thla 1 a (rlpaminir A A V(-W IWilVIVI V IllkJ iJ .v y-. a, m, u a t hesitate In this matter. pear to be made. This contest is ab solutely free from anything or any creature of vivid iridescent b!ue and j'ellow, flat in build, with the sides end- ! ir.n lc thp fuithog hlirirfa anil ilivii-a T r-cm tliat never fails to meet any emergen- hu ,,, ,lrtl. fr tUa The following communication appear ed in a re.cent issue of the Philadelphia Bulletin. It carries its own comment: am a coed man a mectanic by honest one who suggests to - a circlet or ring of color. Tet fish of trade. There Is nothing In the line of -the contrary would simply advertise a house in wood that I cannot make, his own moral depravity. I can build all the stairs, windows, i ' support that is unclean or unbecom- ns in slender shafts which remind one ing, or' that would be offensive to any of a swallow's wings. On the head a more peculiar frome would not "be easy to find. Indeed, the shape of most of - the Desiring to go into another business ! terming them curious to our Northern cy. h- will easily fall into the line of the beys over to the owner com- wr friend Mr- Manning , offers eyes as have compared the moonfish to duty which devolves upon a member! .pUtM. . I can draw the plans, make the for sale his excellent newspaper and transparent sheen of tortoise shell. f the highest legislative body In the world. Lee S. Overman will be every Inch a Senator. I One other feature in connection with the contest which Is peculiarly honora ble to the unsuccessful contestants as Veil as to Mr. Overman, and that Is the general feeling of the" public of satis faction with whoever should receive the honor. Not within our knowledge can we recall a lllie condition. Had the caucus chosen cither Jlr. Watson or 3Jr. CnUy. the public would have felt that one -worthy to represent this great Mate an! all her people had been cho rcn. and would have csiended the same lficere greetings tiit v.IIl be ur.lvcr- FOOD FOR A YEAR. Meats Milk Butter , . . Egs. Vegetables This represents a fair ration for on: i Good reasons . .s. -change after l incut iui uue year. plant, the Henderson Gold Leaf. Mr. . By way of contrast to this exquisite . picture tnere may be mentioned an- Manning says: . . . . . . other Florida fish which is the precise "The plant is a good one, the equip- antithesis, beiner huee in size and grim , ment first-class, much of the material Gf asDect the sawfish, which is of elon- 300 lb: j new. But the good wilL, of the paper. Rated frame, emphatic fins and toil, 240 qt: lnow In its twenty-second year, is per- an(j with a long, serrated, bony pro-ioolb-v haps its rnost valaable aeset. It has a jection from the jaw, Avhich is edged a-.. iiivii. i A-jpauie 01 ue- Cn both sides In the fashion of a saw ' ivelopment, end a fine opportunity is .a sort of .nightmare of a fish. The tub unmi in n tv11i a-o !- nnn-cvo nr. r,- ... . ....... . .. .v. " - -c I,. recoru sawnsn. we Deneve, is one AS XT OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER DK.'T. FELIX fiODBAUDS ORlKXTT ( KEAM, OK MAGICAL, BEACTIE'I Efi Kemofes Tan. , Pim ple, Freckles, Mot'i Patche. P.ash. and Skin dia. eases, and ev ery blemish on beauty, ana do fies detection It has stooa the test of Li years, aud Is to harmless ws taste It to be cure it is prop erly made. Ac cept no coun- terfe'.t of sim-, ilar name. Dr. ( L. A. Sayr said to a lady of the htut-tar ( a tatient ) As you M'les -will use them, t recommend 'GOT itAUirs CREAM" as the least harmful of all the thin preparations." For sale by all Druggists and rancy Goods Dealers la the United States, Canada. . nd Europe. '. . RED. f. HOPKINS. Prep'r, 37 Great Jones SI..M. Y. All orders given our personal attention Alfred Williams & O I a.1 7 F errall&Ca 222 Fayettovillo Straot. f JUST RECEIVED Georgia; Cane Syrups. Old Fashion Hon.; tain Buckwheat, Prepared Buckwheat P-i Cake Flour, New Cured Va. Hams, 'few OM Va. Hams, ALL PHONES 88. -- - A.AA.A.AAAA.AA A. A ' D5. The demand for IRON BEDS is fncreasine everv venr. There are two n : this : ist. They are more sanitary than wood beds; 2nd, They can be ch ai e I anu maue more anracxive man wooa oeas. t.. Prl ces for wishing to make a which was cauerht by a famous Florida nange alter more than- twenty-one oqhrmnn. nnri Tv-Pihprl f.oo nn-mds. years continuous service -in the news- This sort of nnn?. likp that for tar- Bllt somo npnnlf naf nnri 1 Paper business," ; pon ami others, doe3 not stir much en- xjuu buillt. people eat and Ca j The retirement of Ero. Manning from thusiasm in th- overage angler, who and yet grOW thinner. Thl- the State press Is a public misfortune, prefers his prizes little and good, but monti'i 1 Ao$n.-e : Durinsr his 20 voars snlpt ii hi mor. would, seem more to befit the s-port3- uuc.Utb li i ' ' V 3 L. U : .il!y jtlvcn to Zlr. Ovtrxar. and unsuitable food. To the j" "I nOtlCC Of SUCh persons V.e pre 'conscientiously and wan. Thii i itcd as he enjoys the confidence of a ty and public !i? has served men or Brobdingnag. Mc.-T?. V.'atson aaJ Crais are llzap- "I have used Chamberlain's Cough property Remedy for a number of j'ears and hesitancy in saying that it i dy for cough., colds aad ever used in my family. I r haA e not words to express my confi dence in thi3 Remedy. Mrs. J. -A. It was a most agreeable vi.it; we had i fHV' - i - . bv Crowell. McLsrtv Co. . llnhitt- ' 7'V nJ jca a iu!e t try if yjB s. t. ' . - J'terday from Mr. Ambrose MacNeil, wj-nne. Drug Co., 'North Side Drug ca.-li:r:st, NVo:i I he bcotUsh Orator,;' v.ho visits this Store, C. Thcrnas. Sent Scott's Emulsion, faitlCU: is corta-lnl valuable and if the right have no hesits fni-';- 4:-r,. 1 ..U- ' r W 'imait Sts Jt wl'l find it profitable. It the bast renici fO! itV tfcSUC building. OU: :is Io,ated aao 3(,0d p,cpJc tbl3 j croip I have , p:lVS!Cir.n Cr.U tell VOU hOW I. or any other Stale cairfcoact ... i .... dees it. Including Sprl rinas "THE BERNSTEIN K!ET. WE HA' COMPLAINT .RNSTEIN" IRON EE! IS UNQUESTIONABLY THE BEST THIlPr" Nf nrn v HAVE SOLD SEVERAL THOUSAND DURING THE PAS T S?5,JF V HAVE WE EVER HEARD. CATALOGUE ON F "rkot LTHREL tA.KS' A Royall & B of cten Rurniture Co COIi" WILMfNGTON AND HARGEXTST
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