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irttt mukin'iNG POST: THURSDAY. FEBRUARY-tpl 903 t . if r - t. si Davidson ond Nash ii rack to Select the Sit: tor lhem To Cost $5,000 Each ..r. r'. r Aycock on yesterday re . f --n the secretary of -war a . rim to rlect the location ,, ,-.. jmnt to be erected In this v I. - I'r.IteJ suites government . ..ry of Gen. Francis Nash . ,;,-!. Wi.iiam lre Davidson. The - t gUen no intlmatlorr or . tt:! announce the location . . Monument or what selections of IL. , nU ,VtS f the United States ThnK Ca In Con assembled. b? n .k 0t flve thond dollars tnLl? rcc,,on of a monument cJlJTr?' thC mcmory of Brigadier General Francis raeh of North Caro I.na. according to the resolution of Cpnsress paa,ed on the dourth day of November. 1777. ; Sec. f -; resolution of Congress, un :. thi request la made of the : a'.Iows: -.iution to carry Into effect u!:on of the Continental Con ?:i.r. monuments to be erects m. n-.ory of Generals Francis 1 WHIlyn Lee Davidson of '.tro':m. -.; . vi by the Senate and House r- be and the Fame Is hereby appropriated for the erection of a monument , in honor of the memory of Brigadier General William Lee Dalason of Noryi Carolina, in accordance with the resolution of Congress pawed on the -cth of September, 1TS1. See. 3. That the site for the loca tion of said monuments.., the designs of the same, the conduct of the work of erection, and the distribution of the money neretnbefore appropriated shall THE OLD RELIABLE mm mm' PU!HI Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUZSTJTlim BATTLE WITH A LION . Unequal Contest Which Cost Showman Sparks His Life Lexington. N. C. Feb. 18. Special. To Eta ml by and see a hungTy beast rend .a. human being and be powerless to render help to witness the live flesh torn' from a living human body by a fierce Hon. and without a weapon of any sort with which to assist your companion. Horrible beyond concep tion, and yet such was recently the ex perience of Mr. Ed." Clinard of Win ton, who spent last night at the March Hotel and who related to a circle of Intensely interested hearers his thril ling experience with the Hons that woundedMr. John H. Sparks, the mil lionaire showman and owner of the beasts at Vade Mecum Springs a fev weeks ago. But for the assistance ren dered, finally by Mr. Cllnard and Mr. Cicero Tise, also of Winston, thNbeasts must have torn the unfortunate Sparks body limb from limb on the spot... It's FREE! FREE! TO KIDNEY SUFFERERS An Opportunity Worthy of v Your Notice. uments Approved January 30. 1303. Another Session of the Railroad Committee Vet Yesterday Afternoon to Consider Rep. Newland's . Bill About the Caro lina & North-western - ! roT.rr.itteA on railroads and rall- -n,rrrision met yesterday after i the room of the corporation r--i-ri and heard arguments for be under the direction of the secretary Duncan- Erwin. Etheridge, Foy. Free- a tale thrlllingly. interesting but piti- of war. who shall, however, act Jointly man ot Mecklenburg, Fuller. Gluyas, ful, and of consummate coolness and with the governor of North Carolina Goode Ouion, Hall, Hamilton. Har- bravery on the part of the showman as far as may be practicable in the "K10" oC Harnetit, Harrington of that is seldom eo.ua lied, selection of the location for said mon- Moore' Hunter, King, Klnsland. Leeper, Messrs. Sparks, Clinard and Tise were uoxe, L,ucas. Luther. Mason. Moore. at 'the Vade Mecum hotel and Sparks Morphew, Morton. MacCall. McRae. proposed that they visit his pet. lions, Newland; Parker of ' Halifax. Parker which he had not seen in four months, of Wayne, Price of Rockingham. Ray, having been absent on a trip to. Texas. jRobcrson, Rucker, Scott, Self. Shelton, Arriving at the cage of ihe animals, Slier. Stevenson, Stubbs. Sufear. Thomas, -lr. Sparks reached through the bars Thompson, Uszel!. Vann, Waddell. aa ne had often done and patted one Warren, Watts. West. Whltaker of of the lions on the head, when quick Guilford." Whltaker of Wake, Wood, a9 a flagh hls hand was seized, the Woodley, Wooten 71. beast crushing it frightfully in its huge .mouth. Mr. Sparks endeavored to with Iirh I draw his hand, when the lion brought Any one who suffers from tlt tern- ta terrible claws Into action, and took ble plague. Itching Piles, or- from Fc- a larger hold on the man's arm. tear- xema. will appreciate the Immediate Jnc his clothimr and seizina: the flesh branch line that they will be clearly violating their charter. ' President Barber of the road spoke If you suffer with kidney disease or any ailment arising from an improper action of the kidneys or urinary or gans, this offer .we make to the peo ple of Raleigh should interest you. In the advancement of medical science, the kidneys, the organs of the greatest importance to human health, have not been neglected, and in plarfng before you such a cure as Doan's Kidney Pills the proprietors recognize how far so many statements of the makers of similar preparations have . fallen short of their claims, being convinced that no remedy for kidney complaints in existence equals Doan's Kidney Pills for such ailments; strengthened in these convictions by letters that are daily received by the work they, are doing for mankind's benefit, old backs and yonug backs are being constantly freed from never-ceasing, .aches, and many a lame and shattered one, stoop ed and contracted, is strengthened, in vigorated and infused with new life. With such a medicine an offer of this kind can be made without hesitancy, for while we lose the box we give to you we make a friend that assists us in the sale of many others. FULL BOXES of Doan's Kidney Pills will be given away free to every person suffering RALEIGH AGENCY FOR ACID. IRON MlAERAL, KING'S PINE TAR BALSAM FOR COUGHS. Relieves the tickle, heals the throat, "stops that hack.1 PRICE, 25 CENTS. W. H. King Drug-Company, Wholesale Druggists, Raleigh, N. C. Under Turner's Cafe. am Si Twitty. GoyH 1 ni E O DB- STRIOtLAKPTI monthly Cfl C C LQ EJ I C id ranertr relieres to 6 hnutvi; f If t f fcMkll.w Mf awi cure; Box FBF.E. ' Snd Stamp fr part ten Inn. CBOWX tUEMICAI. CO.. B 93. iiinirm, WIS Dr. Joseph Grahanv PHYSICIAN, Office in the Carolina Trust Building. . : : : ttell Phone Interstate Phone ogainst the passage of " the bill and relief and permanent cure that comes of nis forearm in its massive jaws, ac-v'ith kidney ailments at the under- showed map and f gures to bear out through the use of Doan s Ointment, his assertion that It would be unwise Jit never falls. Free Samples at Bob to try and force his or any other road j bltt-Wyne Drug Co., Monday, Feb- to lay tracks to any specified Dlace. He i ruary &sa. further contended that the railroad is cramped In a rmall district and that his road had tried to buy property" but had been unable to do to. companylng the action with a most aoarew. rim rome, uibi frightful snarling and roaring. Mr.fed, and only this one chance offered. Sparks' companions were almost par7 alyzed with horror. They could hear the crunching of fcis ffc-sh ahd bonea in the mouth of tlie beast, which was Hoiisa Rreakar CnnvirtpH Henderson. N. C. Feb. 18.-Special. ' n ""h "f8 and the tase Today in court Oliver Smith, colored, Wood. Mr. Clinard "ays once or twice convicted of entering the dwell- ? B'n"" iy t . "v w . eviaencea no exciifinem nor lrisui, uui i . n iaitvi sttiu iimip lie iiiiiuuuica Was the bill by request of citizens and the i in, hi .mninvor Mr .t a. Kd :.t Ropresentative Newland s town of Lenoir.- The bill reads: wards while absent, bv filine off the calmly directed his companions how t : rouir.s to the Carolina and North- j "A bill to amend chapter 14 of the lock of the door. Smith broke open to make the lion loose its hold. Mr. .-.'! Railroad. The road now runs private laws of 190!. relative to the a trunk, securing $25; then attempted Tise ran for help, and Mr. Clinard look . L : :r nd the manager are going charter of the Carolina and North- ; ft fir the house by building a fire In ed everywhere for a weapon.. But noth- t-.'k- r.n extension through a gap; western Railroad. President Barber , the trunk, closing the lid. The fire was ng save a smaii cues coma De xouna, - the mountains and go Into Tennea-;had his chief engineer along with him . - and they showed and explained the I- -io.rg this th road -will be ran , topography of the land around Lenoir u-.her out from Ler.olr and will there- which they assert will make It almost extinguished. Tbe ARC mf It A kidney education starts with: 'and his punching the beast In tbe face jwlth that "only served to increase. its I ferocity, while it suddenly renewed its 'hold further toward the shoulder. Fi nally Mr. Tise returned with a heavy -T rit :nai town on a sour or Drancn ahouniT necessarv to run ine ine n..i . i.u tam r.i. Mr. Newland's bill Is to outside of Lenoir .Instead of continuing back mean8 lame udneyg, eak back Plece of . scantling, and, uniting their ir.em rrom pumns Lenoir on , n on through the town. Tne neanng means weak kidneys, cure means i-j- hrnnch line and he contends that is not yet over and will be continued , jean's Kidney Pills. Read about the th? ro.id does rut them on such in a few days. SMITH'S WHISKEY BILL OEFcaT D free distribution In this paper, and call at Bobbltt-Wynne Drug Cp.. Monday. February 23d. Justice Shiras Resigns Washington. Feb. 13. Justice Shiras. (C.-r tlr.uod from first page.) I they are eliminated we can afford to do what is right. I do believe that if we i fall to heed the demands of the tem- perance peopio there will be ten times more danger of our losing power In Cf tne United States supreme., court. the state. I appeal to you, gentlemen today presented to the president his to come to the support of this bill, I resignation as a member of that tri- am not wedded to its provisions ex- bunal, to take effect February 24. For- actly as they are written. I do say mer Secretary of State. William R, Day that It has been most carefully pre- Cf Ohio has been- selected as the suc- ;t. jriv you tuc relief you. seek. U over their heads and It will pared by wise heads. I am not its : worth the paper it Is written author. It has "bigger daddies than I am. The eloquent orator whose voice j:: W.ut?: "Is there not a delega- thrilled the people in so many cam i h r now from your county ask- palgr.s ond who now occupies the gov- thit y-u piss a bill giving them ernor's chair, and the able chairman r::M to vote on the question, and of "the itate executive committee- ho . ns not do it?" 'led us several times to great victory Vr "There 1 a delegation here and who Is now United States senator. 1 ttT nr. petitions here from my drew this bill, and we can trust their -::- .tking it. and in -ase the sub- wisdom and leadership. v I yhall onTer to your bill is i Mr. Watts cnllel the previous ques-rt-l I am going to introduce ,mn but yiei,lef to Mr. HInton of f - rsy county a:ddo my best pquotank to make an explanation. ' r it. Ar.d I will say to the gen- Mr junton went into lengthy detail f! a there are no petitions nre rxI)TaratIon of the paper be censor of Mr. Shiras. Iicttln-s orth Kk a mud Rrzma The only remedy in the world that will at once stop Itchiness of the Skin on any part of the body that Is abso lutely Fafe and never failing, is Doan's Ointment. Free Samples at Bobbltt Wynne Drug Co., Mondaj. February 22d. Wrecked on Our Coast Norfolk, Feb. 18. The three-masted rvchooner William II. Shubert, from signed, phlladelnhia for Cuba with coal. y o jntv nElng tne aaopiion k., nhitVov ruiMtlons to n " i-r n rff Ttwlio Tsi.nn.-i W.itts biii.' (Applause.) vole of tne pple. Mr. HInton made x. C. February 16. The crew were 4 .btitute I shall o.?er does not a v,?orm)3 denunciation of those who 8aved. Norfolk tugs left today for the V- r munition the condition, but tnat fact against him with full sccnc df the wreck. , tV rcople a chance to say whetn- knowWce of the circumstances. He want nrohlbition or not. ' ... . wi k n.,umn tmm r.in nut u i.i i 1 1 me i,tuwn.iii'.'. v.. - - - Itanovcr. Mr. Morton, but character- strentrth. the two - men punched ard beat the lion in the face tiirthe showr man's arm coiild be pulled from its mouth. During their ' efforis the other lion, incensed by the smell of the blood that, was N streaming from the lacerated arm. made the most terrible efforts to reach them through the bars of the cage, and once its claws tore the lapel of Mr. Clinard's coat. When Mr. Sparks' arm whs finally loosed, he fell back weak with the agony he had gone through, and loss of blood. "Then," said Mr. Clinard, "do you know 'what hell is? It was there when we finally broke that lion's hold. Both of the beasts roared and plunged and sprang with terrible ferocity against the bars of that cage in their efforts to yet at us. I never slml forget till my dy ing day the look of the lion as ye finally forced its' jaws apart and re leased Mr, Sparks' arm. Its'eyes seem ed to dilate to twice tfcelr usual size, and sparkled like fire. I hope I shall never experience another such sensa tion." Mr. Clinard used a silk handkerchief to bind the arm of the showman tight ly, close to his shoulder, until the ar rival of a physician. It Is well known that Mr. Spark's died in the Winston hoepita:, tc which he- was removed a few days inter. Remember this Is not a sample, but a regular size box of Doan's Kidney Pills, which retails at 50 cents. Remember. Free Distribution One Day Only J.'E. GartSand, erchaiitTai Greensboro, N. G. i. r i - Our line for- this spring Is composed of all the latet gewvi... both foreign M for, and domefctic. f sfactioru We shall be pleased, to serve you, guaranteeing p?rf-ct t- The Daisy Seed Farm.1 Monday, February 23d, at Eobbitt Wynne Drug Compan3 Raleigh, N. C. Cut this advertisf ment out and bring j with you. . Sole agents for the United States, i Columbian Beanty Seed Corn, the premium corn of the rtorld. It took Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. T. . 'the premium at the World's Fair. The Corn is snow whit large niln anl ' email Cob, weighs 60 POUNDS TO THE BUSHEL. 3 TO 5 EA1US TO THE . J STALK: grows from 250 to 300 BUSHELS TO THE ACItZ. It is worth it i oM Ttia OoaH fWvm rViirh thi CVrn was frown wan hrourht hre i YEARS. ' iT-nm Tina Ttalv. In 1890. bv CoL Geo.Siewers. The price of thin valuable Hod Remedy. Com is. by Tnail. postage paid. HALF POUND 30c.. ONE POUND 50c. ! GOiJTH I NG SYRUP. THREE POUNDS tl.00, ONE FECK T2.50, HAL' -JJUKllEli u. HnIfKT BUSHEL $7.00, TWO BUSHELS $12.00. Every ac'agc guarantee to f rive , satisfactloTi or money cneeruiuy reiunuea ai owe. x rier ju iu n. w. smcw art, postmaster at this place, or to any reliable merchant. Order tolny ahd be ; ready to plant when the season comes. The best is always the : cheript. For a success. FOR OVER 8IJCTY An Old and Well-Trio MRS. WINSLOW bibn vnffi for ttTftr I JX. WlXHVKjLYFi'TM SB bemt la erery pe.: fsmert j it vet par a h world. ' B rari kai MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING YRUP ANDTAEB HQ OTHB& KIKD. ' . 'Xwenif-Ftv. t'tutm a r-y pe lr. Catawbcl are not doml- I r li tior. I am not under any lzc(J aJ, wfco uged ,t know fftCt8 as ' ' i-.rvj-nce. I have never beon havInff pusillanimous splrlte, shrlvel- .- i witn any miimation imn-fl ,ou,5 nnJ he3irts. v r- -hat if I cfo not vote against '! I will not be returned to f .-t:ature. I tak- the stand I r r Vve of the rights of the P9" i s corlt'tion. V lia D rnUa Corte.iyou Sworn In Washington, Feb. 19. George B. Cor telyou was sworn In as secretary of I the department of commerce and la- Sir. Morton: While the gentleman foor and as the ninth member of Presi- from Paso.uctank bas absolved me and dent Roosevelt's cabinet at 11:10 o'clock has not reflected v?on me he has re- this morning, by Chief Justice Fuller, fleeted upon other members of the The ceremony took place in the cabinet General Assembly. I simply d?s!re to room of the new executive building and soy thlr- Mr. HInton reiterated nis statement others. that he did net mean to blame any r n! -men mnklnsr tnat cnarse one wno usea uic tm.wvv was witnessed by the president and V- U'.i;i; It hns been said here - tr (- t r.i tptrncrancc In this bill. : at the. number of attorneys r n-p!oyeI to fight the bill ' ill forced to the .conclusion is lonsiderable tern perance r-. 5frt jn xhe country are abso i !?hut protection against the '! r-p:e. All thj northern and rn t.tts have' driven the whis 'ri'.i out of the country Into r . ar..l several soatrn'm states 'i: Y.-' s.nr.e thing. ; y "x-.ut thre-fourth3 of the ter : North Carolina Is now under and. with the exception of - i-.vo counties it was made so s:iti- e enactment and not by a ' ?op!e. it began aeve ' -s .ito when churches and - h j-i were incorporattd. - ?!.t:man from Granville said -ht that If this bill was passed ' u! tk away the rights of the ttcy could not make liquor -'-r.. I want to say to him f art to take away the deplor tu r,. ond give the people re- '.Aif continuing poke of the 'ng upon the liquor man. He !i'iur men in Wllkea for In- "" in easily get a majority and nould at once be placed on ; r-V to remain for years and - "li you If this legislation la 1 tie whir key men will . turn r 1 h'lr! tin from MfffT. .That v.e txvn Hinrr when we Forth- t'nb irGod In another part of this paper appears an advertisement worthy the reading. BIG SAtE CF COTTON Henderson, N. C, Feb. 18. Special. Recently there have been several large deals In cotton- In Henderson. Messrs. Wester & Williams, ginners, sold last week to the Henderson mills one hun dred bales at 9 1-16 cents. Yesterday they closed out another hundred at i1 cents, besides Eclling other lots, rang ing from five to twenty-five, aggre gating three hundred bale3 more. In addition Jeo the five hundred bales of cotton, they have sold arid delivered twenty thousand bushels of cotton seed at 25 to 30 cents p?r bushel, to as It's for the public good. It tells "the Henderson oil mills. This firm of a free distribution of Doan's Kid- picked and packed about seven hun ncy Pills, a remedy for Kidney Ills, dred bales last season, and have Ftlll Read it. r.ud cll at Hobb'.tt-Wynn? Keveral bales In the seed wich will soon be ginned. ' It i3 .indeed gratifying to the friends and patrons of The Post to note the it hns alwaS'3 manl- Drug Co.. 'Monday. February ns to the others hebad -nothing- to de tract. . Km Ih n-tn n f-mt-A Mr.' Wat 3 having called the previous question th vote was first taken upon the substitute offered by Mr.. Mnnn. ine ayes ana r,ots j . mm , substitute was lort -by a vote of 41 j Crawford "She married a car to !. . . 'p-Pter." Mrs. Crabsh.tw "Isn't that kindly Interest Those votlnp aye were: Messrs. Aiex- J?t ,ovely, Novs. she can nave phelves ' fested In, the- material progress of the ander of Tyrrell, Anderson. Benbow, whenever she wishes, without people of our dear old state, especially Bowman. Brlttain. Bryan. DaughtrlJge hav!ng to pak tne landlord over and those of our citizens who are engaged DeHart. Freeman of Henderson. Gay over aKan."-!-Puck. ' j in agricultural pursuits. Graham, Grant, Hamlin. HInton. Hook- -t ...Heref here, little boy." 'said the For the past two years Its predic er. Hughes. Humphrey. Jarre,t. Kr" J rr1m cid lady, "what makes you smoke tlons regarding the cotton market have ger. Michael. Morris of McDowell. Mor- those .-cheap cigarettes?" "Hully gee. been truly verified, and, through its ris of Polk. Murphy, McNeill. Offman. Jadyt Does yeh fink I got coin enough advice to farmers to hold ! their cot Pesrram. Phillips. Price of Stanly. to buy de eorit.tipped Turkish kind o , ton, has been the means of saving Qulckcl, Rlddlrik. Ricks. Shlpman.- dopS'raltimore Herald . j them thousands of dollars. While Simpson of Perfulmans. Simpson of xallent "What's this? 'Lost, a house other papers have !bne their t duty. Union. Smith Walters. White bf Hall- aog a liberal reward will be paid-for none had exceeded The Post in doing fax. White of Jones. Williams, Willis, hJg return." Why. man. there's your all In its power for the benefit of the Woodard !. j dog out in the yard this moment." Gil- ? people. , Those voting no were: Messrs. Alex-!f . "Yes: somebody'!! come along and I Ander of Mecklenburg. Bcasley. Blount, t , hm ag soon as that advertise-.When over the fair fame o f friend or Members of tHe Legislcttzre Are invited to the saloon of R. W. YOUNG, on Exchange street. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars in North Carolina. The Daisy Seed Farm, Daisy Forsyth County. N. C. 4 Dobbin & T. Ferral food s as A RALEIGH IMM' MM COOPfiR BROS. I'rotirietorv Raleigh, N C. AXON UMENTS for rats toga. t th fro is lit PS. W P Writ - i-i Ls ?a iJC. yr 'ir?. tmWfr.'M - There is a fashion in well as in dress. We are daily, this week, giving you a few ideas about how to pre pare soups, sauces, Bouillon and beef tea. n Armours monstrator, Extract of Beef De Miss Nina McAtee, will do this for us and. serve free of charge delicious Soups, Bouil lon, Tomato Puree, Beef Tea, &c. Ask for a full set of menu cards. &- LINEHAN CO. V 'N . A DEEP CUT IN Brltt. Brltton. Bullard. carjicn .arr. ment gets about." Boston Transcript. Carson. Crocker. Curtis. Daniel of - Vance. Daniel of Warren, Davidson. ..r wanj a piCkage of AuntfJeru Dobson. Dockery. poughtorf.. Drewry, gha.g Pai!ed Wheat. " "Here It Is. sir." "This Insn't hat I want "HAKES PROPER DIET! m hi foe The shadow of disgrace shall fall, instead 'Of words of blame or proof of thus ' ! and eo, ' Tills Is f Let something good be asid. Uncle Josh's Cereal Food.' " y "Yes. sir. It's exactly the same thing. Forget not that no fellow-being yet Uncle Josh is Auni , Jerusha's other i May fall so low but love may lift his name." head; "Who Is Aunt Jerusha .anyhow?" lEvcn the cheek of shame with tearB is NO 1 WE MEAN THE STYLISH, UP-TO-DATE KIND. 1 OVERCOATS We have a few desirable ones. If they fit you get a bargau:;j SPRING HATSDunlap's soft. Stetson's soft and stiff. These zrc the new "blocks for spring. Come and see them. ; "Aunt Jerusha Is a couple of old mil lionaire bachelors in Michigan." Chi-, cago Tribune. . , : wet If something good be said. Jr.mes WWtcomb Riley. CROSS & LINEMAN CO .A -1 UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIERS AND FV&SiplBPZ. u- l.'',"3 ngro voters, but. now that ' V ' , ' , " b, 1
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