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TnB MORNING POST r iirinn. x. rtriiMir.D miLv iir - ri'lll 4AUOL1NA 11 ULIHIIIt;ro . - - A . a 1 . van X . . . . . W for their products tne more consum- aoie o siana, aia siana ana me latter uem in their rights under the law as ers the better the market and prices, have not complained of, the ' payment . they are to be considered by ome law- whlch in turn increases the ability of last year of $551,000, and we cannot be- tfce farmer to buy liberally of the pro- lievo complaint will be made of the ducts of the mill or factory. Our.p op- appropriation of $522,500 for each - of erty, of every class, is as3es:ei a: a the years 1903 and 1904. lower rate for taxation than is that of The next two columns,- represent any people of similar environment and what each needs for additions to or condition, while the rate" of taxation Is complete those already commenced, and yers as fit subjects to be fleeced. As important agencies, contrfbutins their full share to the upbuilding of the State, they are as much entitled to the fair and impartial consideration of legislators as any other class of prop erty, or enterprise. Men can demand Justice, In the Legislature or at the Bar, m i:muipiio I'ltitrt One Tear . J3.C0 ' lower than thnt which prevails in any the debts w-hich have already been in Fix Months 2.50 fotfcer gtae. What i3 needed now Is to curred on account of such permanent for corporations.and be andre as hon- WIHWII. .............. - . . t , 4 H l , .. I . ... rni,. ,,.- Month enCOUrugr uctriujMiivni iiiuujii v.- auuiuuuo uuu ctjuiiuciuoi iiicsc c uu'-j ve'opment particularly by which more aggregate $111,433. I consumers of farm products and great- We can well assume that the new . . tl t. Ill M ! er use OI raw prouucis may prevail, revenue uiu wui raise as mucn revenue as was returned last year, therefore Office In he Pullen By'ldng, Faycttevllie Street. Th Post wtil r.iihif:. hrif Utters on i uliects of nral lr,i,rAr Tni writ- and. through legislation as well as gen- rs nam must accompany the letter. ernj pyrnpathy should every encourage- the amount for maintenance and sup- Anonyn.ous communications will r.ot ment be glven to sucn enterprlres. It port may be felt to be secure; but t'urn1.'01 rcanU8CrPl "'"lis a very narrow-sighted, not to say what reasons -can be given for ex- Brief letters of loca' news from any ( vicious, policy that will not deal gen- pecting that enough will result from rection of the State will bt- thankfu.ly erou?ly wIth tno?? enterprise which the present rate of taxation which Merely p-rsonal controversies wiu'are building up the agricultural classes the revenue bill shows will be main rot tolerated, j by furnishing markets and consumers, tained. to-wit, 21 cents on each hun- Address M! buslre. letters and com- as xvcu other values of the common-, dred dollars of value, to meet the debts Sr-.rUbllcat'0n t0 THKj wealth, and. only demagogues of the named (in addition to the 5200.CC0 bor- The teleimpnlc r.ews srvce of Til I-J vikr and more selfish sort countenance rowed) which all know ought to be MORXING POST is absolutely fu'. and ; 8ucn vicious policy. paid?- The new revenue bill, as Just I The Sunshine of True Health' and Life After Years "of Agony - . Paints Celery CompounJ orable in every respect as others can even claim to be who may. not be so engaged, or who may represent other j p ; QMfT,rAr " Who Had Given Up All Hipsi The liver, the largest and one of the boJy old, ANOTHER I sTii;t, . - ' PJANO'i BARGAIN, . , . , . There Isno let-vp to the bargain offerings. Of course the selling: of the artistic Stelff Is our chief business and its owinsr to the phe enal sale of this magnificent Instrument that we have so v many fine bargains to offer In slightly u-ed Pianos. We arcjt them In part pay on the Piano with the sweet tone. .'v complete, and Is uneq:Hled br or.y ir.omlr.? newspaper muth of New York. This rvice Is furnished un der special arrangements with THR LAFFAN NEWS nVnnMT The Po3t dasires to thank - Its clever Henderson correspondent, and ..other friends' referred to. for the pieasa A' rcost important organs of the bo Jy s, things said of it. We can say of a to tnousf n yOU hee -uly . . - . source of suffering. It has been truiy trutn that weearnestly strive to make said tha(. a dig(aSed liver means ph.s the paper use'ful to the people because caj an(i mental tortures and dangers, of its reliability, in their business as The common symptoms of liver corn well as public affairs. We can "point ' plaint are loss 'of appetite, nausea, with pride." however, to the success vomiting- 'urrd tongue u. w ' . . Inrpnre blood, headache, depreBs.on or with which The Post has kept up with rixs anJ a host of other evils, the markets and predicted-future re- Are you a. victim of liver cmp'a'n? suits. , Do you experience any of the symp- - mm- toms noted' above? If so. do not fail A $400 Unrlht foron'y $250. 1 (lure "11 , ... . . . 0,, i,c.,-,f crc.55ed the border cind settled In the the The measure introduced by Senator to make, immediate u?e , Of Paine's Cele Brown, known as the Prison Parole ry Compound,-the only medicine that directly strikes the root of the .trou ble, and that infuses new life into every Inactive orsran. Mr. C. U. Beaumont, bill, deserves the earnest and favor able consideration of the Legislature Eut a few days ago we read a par- prepared, may be relied on to raise at agmph in a Northwest? exchange In least $1,750,000 or possibly 51.S00.COO, I which it was stated that within the which will b arr.nle for all require- I last y?ar thousands of Americans had ments for support and maintenance of government and all Institutions ......... - a a. TVlA Pao Vt r a V Ain ArvitVianDrl - . - " '1l...Xm.m which Is known to be superior to ary : adjoining districts pf Canada, where, to upon tne oasis suommea tor eacn, dui ""cwlu" ..uhw.-.- Memphis, Tenn., gives inp ioiwwi8 leivice in any newsnaoer in the Unlteu ,,nt0, c.n.(n. vnr Cretan cf without an enormous increase In the as- me raeun ana reerrea roue hw- testimony Etnt or lXO POST directly from the Tork Sun. and includes special cabl?s nine months winter and three months know and admit to he imperatively nd domestic new and all commer-.iai blamet! co,d weuther. Those sood oik needed can be provided for. ana inartx? 1 report. A full sized upright hand pome JKrrp re ' design, Eerl Walnut case, all modern im provements in excellent con d'tion, $10 cash, 7 a month. No Interest on deferred pay ments. ' STOOL AND PCAFF FREE. - INVESTIGATE.- CHAS. M.: STIEFF A W. Chandler, Factory Representative. OI-la wnn f LI -rrr BRUSHES A FULL! LINE "rHair Brushes, Nail Brushes, I Tooth Brushes Complexion Brush: Flesh Brushes and Whisk Br ashe3 At Wm. E. Gw Ta.tne Opposite Tarbor,. All Phones. M. S. Galvert, H UUITT CCU.1.1UI I U.IIV.D O Ut.'ll VfcVfll . w . w-.w. . tea. Thl. service is 'y'11' j Aiaska. slightly modified both as to ex- sessmcnt of property neither the debts, lent results claimed formilar laws wire in the effee of TIK MORN- j . th StetM e th New'rression and climate. there are nor me improvements or auamuns an ForMoinarli I r nM' I .;was a sufferer' from liver trouble, and at times en dured terrible agonies. My blood was in bad condition, and headache and ' constipation added to my miseries. The rnttm BaiUlit, lOtli Jk IK M. r. XT kisTrKN orncr, 1 tvr.Tr.K?i rriCK ft.. I SI? 1'. . Kti.r Js-m Trk. I - IliM. ? ft Um V. AtviU HkB-rlbr tm THK lo r nr r Ikvir pmjtrr antfa-nttu iblr rnnl (r lb rxp'ratln. Ilila Tlll pr 1fHinlMlDia All pa yer will l tlcul.uHiU Wu Hi, 1 m nn xplr co to raise beef cattle and wheat, all The $411,433 above named, with the jthey can hope to raise in that severe $20O,C0O due the New York bank, aggre- I At ' 4 . . A A climate. The additional statement was gaung aou.uj, wouia require at tne made that it was already known that Present rate of 21 ctnts on the $100 more than one hundred thousand oth- of value, an Increase in the assessment ers would go in the. spring. Suppose of a11 the property of the State the these people could be made acquainted enormous amount of. not one cent less with the natural advantages of North an. THREE HUNDRED MILLIONS Carolina for the profitable production OF DOLLARS. In other words, all the of every thing entering Into the econo- Property of the pecple, of whatever my of human living. character, and all things classed or officers Thu in. !mnnrtin matter ihi taxed as property comes under this I have taken a great many different doctors. Were enable ,to cure me, and medicines for stomach trouble and con stlpation," says Mrs. S, Geiger of Dun kerton, Iowa, "but never had as good results from any as from Chaniber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets." For sale by Crowell, , McLarty & Co., Bobbltt-Wynne Drug Co., North Side Drug Co., W. G. Thomas. War Fovtl.i 1 I a ana Tni key The Army. Russia, Turkey. I lost all hope, and at times w.s. ei for death. Upon the advice of a friend, r commenced to use your wonderful Paine's Celery Compound. After tak ing the medicine for two weeks. I felt very much 'Improved. 1 'have taken In all seven bottles, and .thank God, I am today healthy and -strong. Pflne's Celery' Compound truly Faved me from the grave. I shall always recommend It." Par Positively Curerf st Tour oT;. . 1 completely "tSSr from Ike face t body, "P the iskrfn dear, smooth nd 7' roi,uRaiin free. Write for itook, 9 "la JOHN H . WOUPBUHY 3 9C. Km FV D. L H w Vorit. A t ,6 . 1 1 if RALEIGH.. N. C. North waf'tiios. an Important matter. migration from the State, and It is lull hcad- must be Increased in value (some H"3gand rnen time our people, more especially those over 53CC,0C0,CCO in order to produce qSm ..V.V-"-"."-"." clothed with even brief authority, were revenue noi.a in aireci taxes, , for moving to stop the one and fill up the to meet the demands 'ments, and for the debts which must Improve- kother waste places. Rather than re strictive, or onm-es-iv. In other words be provided for in some way. When we i tl A 1 1 . m . 11 rX85CeC8G&2Cb demagogical legislation. liberality fc,low ",ue ot a" sutn should be declared and assured. But Property m the fctate. as returned last year. Is 1341,222.1 0. the idea of depend ing upon such an Increased assessment Q D D O D THE WEATHER TOD AT; Fair, continued cold. 0 withal, let our reople, through organ- I - D 1 Ized bodies in the several communities. 67,547 Non-commls?ioned ofli- 4.930.120 313.735 ..' 7,2C6 The Navy. Battleships ............ Coast defense ships... Armored cruisers Other cruisers .. Gunboats Transports and . dis patch vessels.....',... 'Hospitals and other snips .j 18,170 1.150,700 97.10C 1,488 Do your own Dyeing at Home. D AMOND DYES THURSDAY FEBRUARY 19. 1903. The Land and Industrial Agents of the several railroad systems of the South are holding a meeting In Atlatt-t- this week to devise and agree upon plans by which more sys.cmat!c ef. forts may be made to induce good citi zens and Investors to settle In the South. These rgencies have will tn the past ten yecrs. teen Instrumental In li. ductal? many thou?ands of people to cotre t'outh. and the investment of many millions of dollars In Industrial O 1 not only throw more energy Into efforts th,s eaT as. wlu swell this total of" subsidized and other I 41 ,7 15 46 29 IS 86 7 14 make home dyeing easy; they require g only care and the simple following of g -directions. They give to the Ir p3 fienced as good colors as to. the e.psrt dyer. Direction book and 45 dyed sam ples free. DIAMOND D1TES, Bur.ing- ton, Vt. ' "'. . ' ; '. . ' to secure good residents, but to co operate with the agencies of the vari ous railroads in the same direction. last year to $611,000,000 is certainly ships chasing a bog-fly of very large pro- Torpedo portions, something we will, not assume 1. th Legislature will contemplate. AM 11 E OK BOM inPRKATlVR A careful and prudent consideration situation, of rresent conditions and future rros- 55C0.O00 in 50-year bonds, pects as well as demands, boats and torpedo destroyers . -. Officers i Enlisted men........... Gov. Ay cock, cognizant of the real Heavy guns ............ recommends the issue of We beg to Secondary and chine guns. ... , ma- we, respect- , suggest that an issue of $3C0,0C0, 3-per fully submit, seems to render an Issue cent. 50-year bonds, would sell prompt- enterprises more particularly -agricultural pursuits largely. and It :of State bonds imperative; not for rur-ly at par if not above it, and provide 'rent expenses for the support of the every dollar needed to make addi- 'government. but to make such per- tions to and furnish equipments mincnt additions to the State's Insti- for the . next twenty years. The aa tutlons and provide the necessary nual Interest on those bonds would be equipment therefor, and to pay the J18.0C0, or only J3.C00 more than the debts existing, contracted largely In. increased rental received by the State the construction of the Improvt'.nents on its lease of the North Carolina hTetotore authorize! and which need to Railroad. i. 185 2382 36.924 672 4.326 Hryit l rfii-- (From the Chicago Chronicle.)- - 1 It is to be hoped that Mr. Bryan did the magnificent structure in the dim vista of the future. '.he property, on which it is proposed to oe bunt is by Injunction in Jeopardy In the United States Court, and it is "said arty tres pass "upon this by State authority or othr nprsona will h' In contemnt or f said court. It is conceded that no mat ter what Judge Purnell's decision -may be, the case will be appealed to. the United States Circuit Court at Rich mond, and Its decision will be appealed to the Supreme Court of the United States, taking possibly ten years before a nnal decision Is reached. The con We Arc Ready. FOR the NEW YEAR with a full stock of Blank Book and Of. fice Supplies. Vc can save you money ill these siipplici. Get our pricus. 67 97 182 400 Siate Agents For Public cliool BcoR v.. We have t"he Iarrj est stock of School Dooliiifi the State and dx'ders (Illed by by.relizrn .mail. gation to make a public statement was withdrawn from the courts by not feel that the was under any obli- cengus of p nion is that if the matter OraCTS gl7en OUf personal CtZCntlOn. Alfred Wi Ilia m s & Co In the meantime the 1UI. 1 .On ....... 1 1 . A 1 1 m ... a. - : r ..-ii.-ii-i. ioic nuum gci me uriit'nt 01 an me I We ask careful attention to the follow- improvements to her institutions, and livery southern community should insf table of compar-tive figures and of such Increase In- revenue, for the next co-vptfrate with theso railroads and amounts asked for for improvements, few years as least, over and aboe cur- thcir agents liberally and energetically. antl dcMs The nrst colurnn represents rent expenses for all other departments Thry shouM supply attractive Iltera-jthe amoUnts paid to the objects could be given to the public schools tare, descriptive of advantages offered, naniCl! ln 1SC2 for maintenance, and and pensions for old soldiers and this wiei assurance of local attenUon to all the 8?cond column the amount asked unquestionably would amount, to a who rr.ar be sent to "spy out the for by each for maintenance for 1D03. goodly sum each year, I land- by thee agents. The following hlch latter column represents also the In our Judgment it is either to issue from the Durham Sun gives emphasis amount asked for for 1304. for the bonds sufficient to meet the nresent showing the extent1 and character of : cons,ent of the parties litigant and left hi3 fortune. without IntprfVrprTpfi tVif rnllrnnrla It is well .enough known that when-and town goon effect an adjdst- he receh-ed his first nomination for the ,ent and the town the union de. Presidency he was a poor man. He pot but If this is done several lawyers now says that he was worth at that will iose large present and prospective time between $3,0C0 and J4.0C0. tie feoS came to the Chicago convention nJ '., w ' - ' only as a contesting delegate, but as ' Mrs. Dauber "Thl Is one of any a correspondent of an Omaha news-f son.g pa- jting,." Crltick "Ahem! paper, which probably did not py him Yes?" Mrs. Dauber 4-"Yev he's quite a very princely salary. In all this, : wedded to his art and. Critick nowever, mere 19 npuiing mat neeas j "Rather a hasty marriage, wasn't it?" R 1 Ferrall &Co, explanation and certainly there is nothing that calls' for apology. - ! Recording to his bwn statement, Mr. Eryan Is now In possession of a resi dence which cost more than thirty-five acres -of land, -other prop Philadelphia Pres. 222 rayettsvitla S :r ?o:. in a condition which Is anything but tsame purpose. The figures are taken and pressing demands for the Increased Quen Am e. was rejoicing In her title iC01llpr, "The uood. ' $10,000,1 "And to think it wan an uollvonin. ed!" she mU83d: 'Must bv having- rnt- erty, real and personal, amounting to tages named after me instead of flats!" J15.C00 or $:0.000 and his newspaper.; Glad of the success of her n'an. sh from which he draws a yearly income went forth tp receive the aoclama tions f JUST RECEIVED encouraging, dui wnicn cans tor earn-jrom the auditor's report of disburse- accommodations for the insane and oth 5t efforts to counteract or to "make Wnts for 1302. and the estimates of er unfortunates, and the boys and girls, gocd- by supplying the vaccuurn thus the Auditor and Treasurer for 1003 or. the people "will be called upon to created. The Sun aays: anj idoi. Look over the following care- face a larger deficit two-years hence 1 r-5 2 j. C ei - c 3 1-1 I. . "Within the past few years a great fully: r.iar.y people ln this section have gone! ti-st nJ the question of supplying f w their pwces has now oetome of somoi ? rr.attrr much consideration and wlil r.ake a cr.ctrted effort to bring about a mors itif.utory state of aftaiis." Not or.'.y rre good citizens moving TV. c-t Hut ri hrs tr cent of th liV.n- "tas ror.e Knd ia going, some north. mostly to the South. The departure of " every Individual unless it be a fugi tive . from Justice and such are too email in number to consider In connec tion with the others Is a distinct loss to the State. Their places must be tiled If w desire the State to thrive as Its natural resources end splxndli utili ties would deserve and permit. We cannot, wait upon th-s natural increase f the 'remaining population to give the growth and development and thus the wealth this generation desires, it Is of vital Importance, therefore, that the State as such, nnd each communi ty shall make exertions to show to the world the advantages and opportunity within our limits for the enterprising citizen, and. then again assure all who will come of such laws bearing upon their enterprise as will promote and protect rather than burton or disturb.,' to "'j Cl I 5 1 X o o jand then bonds under conditions not so favorable possibly as now. 20000 O w u o o C I- O J o 000 CJ o o K? O 94 S 00000 O O S3 o o o o 0 'ei o j o c; - o ... ii u w O t- c-f l"C l O ri 13 o o o o o t - f3 t5 " O O C4 tj o c o o c? () N n w 1- 1- o jJ j That was a merited rebuke admlnis , tered yesterday by Senator Glenn for o a remark refiecting upon those whose professional calling devolves upon them tho privilege of becoming attorney for ;a railroad. Such slurs should be. left to those demagogues who can only attract attention, to themselves br at tempting to imitate and maintain But lerism in this State. The railroads are certainly as much entitled to the pro fessional services of lawyers to defend J5.C00, The Chronicle . congratulates Mr. Bryan upon his easy circumstances, but It does not admit that the gibes of the plutocrats were a sufficient .reason for the explanation which he has made. He has been fortunate, he has been in dustrious," and he has been prudent, j He has honestly earned all that he po ! sespes, and It Is nobody's business how much It amounts to. of her people. New York Times. i it i. 4- Georr;a Cane Syrum. Oil "asli'onVTo'p ' Uin Euckwheat, Prepared Buckwheat Plan Cake Hour New Cured Vi Hams. few-Old a. Hams. '' ALL. IrHOiM Z3 83. CO ci o o 3 - S'. si rt " 3 O 9 I 1 ' r- - I O 3 rs 'r. i b " 4J 1 1 g " . . : I 2 20 23 w r- a t n 2 - '-a 'x w w m P A FACT ABOUT THE "BLUES" What Is known as the Blue:" is seldom occasioned hy actual exiz lag cxterre! conditions, but in th great majority of cases by a disordei rt I nrrp THIS IS A FACT which may be demonstra tcC by trying a course of It will be noticed that .the amounts j I THE UlVniS OVKKKD OI'TItV. ' . x" ;, ' (Edward Clarence Stedmari.) V . Could we but know -'." The land that ends our dar, uncertain travel Where lie thoe happier bills an5 meadows low Ah! If beyond the spirit's inmost cavil, Aught of that country could we sure ly know. Who would not go? ; t Might we but hear The hovering angels high Imagined chorus. Or catch, betimes, with wakeful eyes and clear. ' ! One rdient vista of the realm before us With one rppt moment given to and hear. - Ah I who would fear? I (I J Mak This Store Your Headquai s ters While in the Cityj "Liberality to caleiTrlc4wIU not ho r.sxed for "for the support of the above either an Injustice to'or w. dlscriailna- Institutions for the year 1D03 aggre- tlon. against ether citizens, fmt u.recx- gate 5iC2.C0. ns against $3;i.S0O paid mind. They bring health and elastk !y promotive of the interet of an out of the Treasury last yearfor like pur- ity to the body. classes. Our tanners need "Consumers poses. yLe Treasury and the people M ere iTiey control and regulate the LIVE! Jhey bring hope and bouyancy to tl TAKfe NO SUBSTITUTE. Were we quite siire To find the peerless friend who left us lonely. Or there, by some celestial stream as pure. To gaze ln eyes that coil, were we sure. Who would endure? V. This store is truly a wonderful Furniture: Head quarters, and the most satLsfru'i''i? and economical furniture salesroom in North Caroli . . Al 1 - - . J V '.-l'finiTIR fJT rvtlfrin?ii m ncoirrn etxrheh C?i. .1J n i" i 1 . i j . :... rB, j 7.' v""tv uw.6ii,i0tjuoa in ciiccl anu iiuju m price eacn article in', v production ofTits kind from America's largest -furniture factories -each the din suit of careful planning, of close attention to pvpw rWnii nf ifC rr,nW,mf hov. i. I J r . , -. . , . , . -" " -7 -i.'wvfc l MJ .illUUV. v uciiwcut uunit ia wiioie -block . ana wnen these better goods actually cost vc.: than tbe happy-go-lucky kind, who wouldn't take them, if they knew ? That is exactly vzhere our stcre stnnfT; tVinn-nnc irnftr i,A, Mv th on . au.te -.y?e11f 'P. W.a"t?: . TM there, are others that don't end those are the ones w ";r ' t51 SJT yf1 tj?st.bc me aceuainied with uaand our - . ' w. . w 'WarWAAAW IV illLlir.l Villi 111.11 V. I ; chase or not. Roy all & Bprden Furniture Co. (Tpelal to The Ttmes-Dipatch.) Durham. N. C, February 13. Dur ham H jubilant over the status of the Fu'ler bill, compelling the railroads 'to b'llld a uniow-"depot here, where there are some so-called optimists who view -COR .WILMINGTON AND H ATtGETT STS, HALE'-''- N
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