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THE MORNING POST: SATURDAY FEBRUARY 31 igt3 Btf Pnn 1 a THE AORMNG POST K ALBltaH rUhLIHK IAIL B T.TIK lOKTll IAMOLOA UUilK" fO 1COHUK I ft. tVHtAS Kdlur 0n Tear tlx Months ' Three VJonlha ; ' Ou Month ' .I5.C0 8J0.3:3 In 1S90 to 1183.W9.2S4 In 19ft. or net Increase of $33, 75S.76L. Hall-jad and telegraph, etc.. prop erties Increased from J1S.0C0.0C0 in round figures in 10 to Jf 3.00.000 In 1901. hi:e Its bank and other stocks are comr-mtively new subjects of taxa tion for general State purposes. Now let us come down to present business: The Auditor's Report shows total revenue receipts for 192. exclusive of the srX'Xh) borrowed from the New Tor It bank, to have bssn J1.707.95S.68, and total expenditures for the same bravely? The new revenue bill, on that of county commissioners should be present assessment and levies for prlvi- considered offices any more than militia lege taxes, will raise quite 11,750,000. offices. But so it Is held, and, we sup- We think this sum may be relied on pose there Is nothing left for those of with confidence. No Increase In as- us who would wish to hold a hatful of sessment can with any reason what- such Jobs to do but grin and bear it. ever be expected that will increase the r revenues more than J25.0O0 of $30,000. Every dollar of this sum will be nee r-A for the schools, pensions, and institu tions, for support. Why not Issue Atfr K'adiax ibr Opinio (Henderson Gold Xeaf.) Judge Purnell renders a decision in favor of the Southern Railroad In a suit between that corporation1 and the year. Including the sum borrowed of'for the improvements specified? The to follow this decision. Office In he Pullen Bi'-d.n.. Fayette ille Strtt The Post HI phUii brief letters on . . . - . .. .f Tnm will 7j namrS accmnpny the letter. j:ro.CCA. and also including expend!-1 lnterest on J70O.C0O of bonds, which Anonjmoua cor. mumcatlona will nj j tures for permanent additions to somel-Qa cover every demand, woula be be noticed. Rejected manuscript of th, institution, Jl.SS4.004.6o. or 2i,0OO, and the Increased rental the enough bonds, bearing 3 per cent in- town of Durham over the riglt and title terest, to run for fifty years, which to a certain street in said town. We would no doubt sell promptly at par. know nothing about the merits of the , , . - case but we may expect the usual to meet the Indebtedness and provide abuse Qf raIlroad9 and federal courts not be returned. Brief letters of Toci r.e from nnr ection of the State will be thar.Kru.lj received. ... Merely p-rsonal controversies rot be to.erated. M Address at! buslne lettrn nU munlcaHrtn f-r publication to Tilt: MORNING POST. i it'. 1x9, The te!erT.rlc r.i server p , .... full ill I cvmpleU. and Is uwqunW by ary j tions (Including the J2C0.00O for public irornin newspaper smith or York. This ervtec is furni'hed us un- Hi.C4i.97 in excess of receipts from ; gtate now receives on the North Caro taxation. The estimates of receipts from tax ation, upon the present basis of as sessment and levy, made by the Aud itor and Treasurer for liOC, are $1,425,- ani the estimate of total ex penditures under present approprta- Disfiguring and Troublesome Skin Diseases Easily Banisjied by Paine's Celery Compound A 5Iarvlns rare After tb Falling f Te Doctors Skin diseases are' very common with old and young, and some forms are exceedingly troublesome, and cause se rious difiguration of the face and eom- ar.y der pcll arrangements wun THE LAFKAN NKWS BURHATT Cf the New York Tun. and is the same service tbwt Is ued by The un I V a - - r - Wat- tm. .rvtr M received n'cntiy bv wire In the cffW of THE MORN- . 2NO POST directly from the ew Tork Sun. and Include .nclal cables and domestic r.ewn and all commer-.lal and market reports. i!ch Is Inown to b- sun-rlor to a rvlce In env rewsparer in the v-T OnrTom Pn (Henderson Gold Leaf.) The Gold Leaf cordially endorses the niexion. Eczema, salt rheum, scrofu Una Railroad would provide Ji.5.000 of following meilted compliment paid to ja shingles, ringworm, boils, pimples, that amount. The interests of tha Rented and capable young North Itchf and a score of othef disagreeable -A(m Carollna Journalist by the Greenville troubles, result from sluggish. Impure,; party as weJ as the people would seem Reflector; and po,goned Wood If you trnIy de. , to require this course be adopted, thes , North Carolina Journalism has a re- isire to set rid of such evils, do not re- 1 avoiding a most disagreeable situation presentatlve at Washington of whom Sort to outward treatment of applica- ln th next camnaitrn lthe State may wel! feel Proud- Mr- tlons. Common sense and the expe- m me next ramt u jThomas J. Pence, of the Raleigh Morn-!rIence of your friends will at oitce sug- ,lng Post, is filling his latest assign- 'gest a blood purifier and system ren COV. JABVH TlLIi PKAK FOB ment at the National Capital in a ovator like Paine's Celery Compound. 1MB M'iTB manner that is highly creditable to This marvelous cleanser soon multiplies It sounded like good old North Caro- himself and his paper, and pleasing to tne number of vital red corpuscles, and the ranrlar tt rr-r ANOTHER j P.ANO BARGAIN. There Is ncr let-tip to the bargain offerings. Of . course the Rellins of the .artistic Slelff is our chief business and its owing to the phe ena! sale of thls magnlflcent instrument that we have so many line bargains to offer in slightly used Pianos. We accept them fn part pay on the Piano with th sweet tone. HUD c5 o CLpire 51 urtkkm orntr. N Trk. I ItiM. :hlt rt4 mmt" mf mm lb lab! l lkir pa?r mm n I la thmir r ! Ilr lb l.!rln. tUim lllre- lr will b 4ll.UUJ MTM Q O O TltC WEATHER TODAY: D St m o Q Fair; warmer. ' O SATURDAY." FEBRUARY 21, 1303. TAXT107I OIC BO.IOI The Post has endeavored faithfully to lay before the legislators and people schools and all asked for by the va rious institutions for maintenance). JMS3.SvO.CO. or an estimated excess of 'Una expenditures over estimated receipts of talking to the committee yesterday in wiiy it nton'd ti n 53f.7CC.00. behalf of a proper exhibit of the Communicated. The Auditor's Report shows the reve- State's resources at the St. Louis Ex- ghonid Lgls,ature apprQ. nue received last year 1S02 from tax- j position, ar.d his references to past priate jso.ooo to build up and equip an es. not including the $200,000 borrowed. ! Incidents wherein his efforts on similar agricultural building at the A. and M. amounted to S1.707.53S.C3. In looking occasions naa resuitea in opening w called it scrofula.. I have had as many over th sources from which this sum J eyes" of home people as well as people lst As a" Investment; the greater as ten doctors feat me. but none seem . n,,;e, cac, drover .h,ref h State, But ., . th. un- ZZTSZjZSi' 2 SJff&T-SX a like si:m cannot be anticipated the . dying loyalty to and love for his old make afi:rtculture more paylng and ln-;to alk the floor nearly all night. I the Auditor and i mother state tnat vitalized every syi- crease the wealth of the State. fills the arteries with a health stream that produces clean, solid flesh, and firm, well-braced nerves. Mrs. Lu S. Bailey, West Potsdam. N. Y., writes thus: . - ' "I had small blotches break out on i my nttLU, hiiu 411 a. ouui t umc j whole body was coverad. The debtors i ..... . . . A $400 Upright for only $250. 9 -1 frea ws5 WW A full slaed upright band some Empire design, Berl Walnut case, all modern im provements in excellent con dition, $10 cash. 57 a month. No interest on deferred pay ments. STOOL. AND SCARF FREE. INVESTIGATE. CHAS. M. STIEFF A. W. Chandler V - Factory Representative. 01.Im t Library Br 1UI. , RUSHES FULL LINE Hair Brushes, Nail Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Complexion Brusl Flesh Brushes and Whisk Brashes At m. E. Gwaiti 1:3. All Phones. :nevs Opposite Yarboroujh pro?ont year, yet Treasurer estimate less receipts, com pare! with last year, of S-2I.13S.CS. However, taking a conservative view. let us take ll.500.COO as the total! have taken all kinds of sarsaparlllas, labie of his utterance! and gave en- 2nd. Necessary for the best work of aT1(j use3 SOaps and ointments without couragement to those upon whose the college. The State believes in the effect. I read in a piper of Poine's Cel- . , . f. of coI1sr: hence the State ought to de- ery Compound, and I could not rest shoulders have fallen the mantle of ve,op aJ q j Jt & x am ? ow Qn power that their good works may prove 3rd. IndlspensibTe for the boys. Class mv fifth bottle and consider Pie's probable receipts and the same amount ' equal to their faith. Splendid rooms and laboratories are indispen- j Celery Compound miraculous in its to be the necessary expenses for main-'judgment and courage made the slble for teaching agriculture. effects. I am completely cured, with .tn,nt.A Tl xvill w air vean' ndmlnlfrntlon or UOV- " " " - - - , lession 01: iarmins. setter men win uiv i mm xv n.i4.ia.Aiw r.irH nt YOUf Home -aTa. - ' , , snot and biemisn from me race ui uwj, -- the skin Hear, smooth and .lealthv. Cotisultation free. Write for Boole JOHN H. WOODBURY D. I. 2 23d St., vr YrW. S. Calvert, fi a pnnnn HI tlu ui 1 KALEIGH. N. C. Conrt rrporlo Hon anrnVr i nothing left for the J.'OO.WX) borrowed, ernor Jarvis an epoch in the State's I wish all go out. iwho suffer to give this wonderful meai- the S2t3.?C0 asked for for permanent j history, for it was then that its first 6tn because inadequate. At nresent,cin6 a trial." a ar J absolutely reeded Improvements i strength was . put forward after re- the college Is Inadeo.uate to teach the and equipments to which should be ! construction which has grown with tho boys who are now here. What will be added the JIAOCO necessary for an agrl-I years. Courage without recklessness. done w"h the Increase in the next few cultural banding and J23.COO for a Re- statesmanship without demagogueism. . . ri at characterized his service as Governor, we now have is beneath the dignity of and his counsel yesterday but empha- the State. sired the creat utility, if you please. "th. 'If this legislature makes that conditions which render It necessary. In Its opinion, to isue bonds rather I property, appraised by loqal appraisers forma tory. making a total of J35S.700 for permanent improvement purposes and the 5127.733 of debts already con tracted and due for Improvements by the various institutions, a grand total of SiSG.433 which ought now to be pro vided for anl which roust b sooner or later. Where is this sum to come from? how to be raised? Increase assessments, some say. When we come to consider the as sessment of the lands, and milj proper ties thereon, town lots and all personal than Increase the rate of taxation for the various debts and permanent Im provements all admit are needed to meet the pressing demands upon our State charitable and educational instl- how much Increase can we expect from that source? We all know, and no blinking of eyes win conceal the fact, that such as?essments have been and are notoriously low, for two reasons if Full. rich, even colors are made with DIAMOND DYES We Are of such service to this people. The other speeches were excellent, reports of which will be found else where. Let us all stand by and push Pew professional dyes can dye as well as the housewife who uses Diamond yes. and none an do better. IMrec- appropriation it will go down in the tlon book and 45 dred samples free. annals of. history as one of Is greatest encouragements to agriculture. I 8th. Then If our boys fall to Improve their time and talcf.t1 their misfortune ahead the old State; do It bravely, and will lay at their own door. the honest, patriotic people will be v found heartily co-operating. I AlATIIRrl OKTH CA KOL15A BOR We welcome "Old Time Stories of the Old North State," as a timely addi tion to books designed for the introduc tion of children to our State history. The authores Is Mrs. Lucie A. Mc Corkle, formerly of Charlotte, but now residing in Savannah, Ga., the wife of the pastor of the First Presbyterian church. The conversations and gener- T. N. ALLEN, Orange County, N. C. PortomarCt tmnbl'i 1 "I have taken a great many different medicines for stomach trouble and con stipation,"" says Mrs, S. Gelger of Dun kerton, Iowa, "but never had as good results from any- as from Chamber Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets." For sale by Crowell, McLarty & Co., Bobbltt-Wyhne Drug Co., - North Side Drug Co., W. G. Thomas. DIAMOND DYES, Bur ington, Vt tutlons and thas leave the revenues j no more, namely, to reduce the amount rased bv direct taxation for the main-! of taxes to be paid Into the State ally the scenes of the stories are lm- tcnance of the government and Insti tutions, and the certain maintenance of a four-months term cf the public schools. We have confined our state ments to facts and f gurcs as contained la the of?c!aJ reports. Today we will reproduce some of the statements here tofore made, and present some figures Treasury as much as conscience will allow and to avoid piling up the school fund beyond the amount required for a four-months term because of the dls- aginary. but she has consulted the best authorities as to the facts nar rated. Her style is clear and well cal culated to secure the attention and In- trlbutlon between the races. The only . terest of her little readers. They will other property left to be taxed will be.be stimulated to make deeper re- the railroads. (searches into our past. There are twen-( We will say there may be some In- ty-nine Incidents in North Carolina's which will speak for themselves, which J crease in the assessment this year of; past elucidated in these pages, begln- we think must convince all who have all property, including railroads. Let only the welfare of the State and the I U3 see how taxes will follow Increase peaceful and harmonious conduct of 'of assessment: Its alfairs In Its relations to the In-1 On SJ.CCO.OCO Increase, 21 terests of the tax-payers at heart, that i r"le taxes J2.100.00. . . . ' On 55.CC0.C00 Increase. m oona issue oi nvi ic i.uiu ui 21 cents tax cents tax prbab!y JTCO.fXM which would call for tlS.C00 or S2LC00 per year la Interest Is the wise course to be adopted. We win first give a few comparative figures: -lSO-V Valuation. Taxation. Lands J107.031.SJl S:7.579.C3 Town lots and !! personal proper ty 1W.SW.523 22f.S53.17 ttjs rate, taxes :i0.5M.C0 On ID.OfO.OOO Increase, 21 cents tax rate. tr.i 521.COO.CO. On $:a.GCe.0CO increase, 21 cents tax rate. t..xcs $12,020.09. On J.Ci-O.ftCO Increase, 21 cents tax rr.te, taves M0V00.OO. On JKP.COO.MK) Increase, 21 cents tax rate, taxc J2IO.CO0.CO. On J22i.OO0.OC0 increase, 21 cents tax rate, taxes $CS2.roo.0O. j ning with Raleigh and ending with Judge Gaston. The volume Is from the press of D. C. Heath & Co., and in paper, pictures, typography is handsome, as might be expected from these publishers. The long-leaf pine burs nad needles on the exterior are extremely dainty. ''Congressman Pou has been sending garden seed to nearly everybody. If Does any man believe that any such 'any of his constituents fall to receive Increase In value necessarr to raise the pacKage all they have to do is to The prospects in this district spring salad and early squ"ash promising. The Franklin Times says: for J are AA AAA til A - t . . W Jntf SU9.C6S.C3 J2C3.7Sl.tt wb.vw.vw u. iawe p.ace; x,oes any Town lots and U i "ftne person believe that the assessment personal proper- can e raised materially on one class 12?.132.S7S 250.I17.IS of rroperty and not correspondingly drop him a postal card." -130O- Lands J11C.611.C31 Town lots and all personal proper ty H1.S33.247 The Greensboro Telegram Fays: "Attorney General Gilmer's rulings are doubtless all right from the stand- on other clarses of property? This point of the law he ought to bo post- e33-"S point needs no discussion with either I ed on law matters considering his na j Intelligent or honest men. Then what J13.S10.9S rnust be done to meet the .debts and In the State of Mass. Ther lives a lass I love to go N.,C.;' No other Miss Can e'er I Wis., Be half so dear to Me. R. I. is blue And her cheeks the hue Of shells where waters swash; On her pink-white phiz There Nev. Ariz. The least complexion Wasfc La! could I win The heart of Minn.. I'd ask for nothing more; But I only dream Upon the theme. And Conn, it o'er and Ore. Why is it, pray, I can't Ala. This love that makes me III.? N. Y., O., Wy., Kan. Nev. Ver. I Propose to her my will? I shun the task Twould be to ask This gentle maid to wed; And so, to press My suit, I guess Alaska Pa. Instead. Brooklyn Eagle. J2 -1501- Lands J119.SI1.520 Town lots and all tirrsonal proper ty 163.5W.2S4 343.55S.I3 -i:-)1t- Xunroafis. Tele graph, etc JI5.234.534 J34.302.52 Bank and- other stocks 12.543.C5S 2C,3i3.30 Grand total all taxable property 13C1 341.222.003 7lS.5M.2l It will be noted that land value. In creased from the assessment of JI07. C31.S31 In 1S90 to JU3.S41.520 In 1?-1. or a difference of JlS.fC.. Wh-n we remember that under this classification of lands are included more than 30 per cent of all the mill plants of the State, we can realize that this increase Is by no means abnormal, certainly not op pressive. In the same time town lots and all personal property Increased from J1C3,-j I provide the sum needed? i . . ... J251.6S3.30' -or. provide a cent ror improve- menta. etc.," say some. But here are I $327,733 of debts already contracted and due. To raise this sum would require .an INCRCASE of assessments of more than JIjO.poO.OOO over present values. Why not meet the issue squarely and After catin?, persons of a bflicnsha will derive fcTcct benefit hv taklmr ci. cf tfcc&? ?il!s- If you fiavc'bccn DRINKING TOO MUCM, . they w la promptly relieve the nausc HEADACHE- . and nervousness which foflows, restc the crpetlie and remove gkooiv fc tars. Ucsanll svigar coated. " Take No Sabslltuiea You have good reason to fear an at tack of pneumonia when you have a severe cold, accompanied by pains In the chest or In the back between the tive ability and his experience. But shoulders. Get a bottle of Chamber- sometimes his opinions do not ap- Iain's Cough Remedy and use it as di pear altogether reasonable. For in- rected and it will prevent the threat stance, he held recently that a Bun- ened attack. Among the tens of thou combe county man who was made sands who have used this Remedy chairman of the board of county com- or colds and la grippe, we have yet missioners thereby vacated the office to Iearn O-f a single case that has re- ' of director of the school for deaf rnute3 suited in pneumonia, which shows that a4 Morganton. Mightn't a case arise thls Remedy is a certain preventive where the best man for hnth nf ivm that dangerous disease. For sale positions would be one and the sail? by Crowell, McLarty & Co.". Bobbitt man? It is plain enough that a man ynne, Dru Co- North Side ought not to hold, cannot hold In fact. Co., W. G. Thomas. two state cvlf3: but it doen't look 'mm as If it la Just io correct thlnsr to rre- The new Department of Commerce Moathern Railway AaaB)!cimnti Aeconot MarUI rarrailral Th Southern Railway announces round trio tickets at rate of one fare for the round trio to New Orleans. La , Mlobile, AIh.. Pensacola. Fla.'. for he above crcat-ious. Tickets on sale Feb ruary 17th to 23rd. limited returning Feoruary 2Sth. except that by dep i!:- ins tlckfrt with Joint Agent and on payment vt a fee of Ed cents per .ickt an extension of limit may be obtai . d to and mriuding March 14th. 1905. Stop over:? will be allowed on theie tickern Beme as on winter tou-:?t tiktf. Following rates apply from Rile-Jgh: Peisncola, Fla... J22.''5 MibiJa. AJa...... ?S..5 New Orleans, La 25.sO For furlher particulars, sleeping car resrvatior.s .apply to any agent of tJi Sjuthern lcilway or address T. E. GREEN, C. T. A. iavetteville St. Office. Raleigh, N. C. FOR the NEW YEAR witfck a full stock of Blank Books and Of lice Supplies. We ct?"ti save you money in these supplies, x"7 Get our prices. State Ag'ents For Public School Boohs. We Have the larg est rtock of School f i Books in the State and orders filled by by return.mail. All orders given our personal attention. Alfred Williams 6c Co FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS. An Old and Well-Tried Remedy MRS. WINSLO'V'S SOOTHING SYRU" I natoeen twsd tocovr f-JXTY Y t ARbr MII-LKj Pf HoTEKHslorthftrCHlLPisEN WH'Tf.KTT'! " i wixh pk r Etrr h uo Esa. jnoothes C3ILD, P J- is the GCX1", L1AY all FAI CKP.H WIND COL7C, nd U be beet reme-ty r rAKKRCEA Sold bv Trwritu iu every put he vpurld. Be ure ud ftrk f r MRS. WINSLOW'S S0OTHIMG SYRU AND TAKC NO OTHEK KIN1X Iwcnty.FIr Cttitr t. a a -- a a a Fer 22S Fayetteville Strael. f JUST RECEIVED t Georgia Cane -Syrups. OM'Fash'on Mo-in-tain Buckwheat, Prepared Buckwheat Pan Cake Flour New Cured Va. Hams, fow Old Va. Hams. AI,L PHONES 88. 1 LI n u 1 r Mak This Store Your Headquar ters While i the City, rpt. i. ' J 1 m . . Headquarters and the most satisfacW Brus v,v..,..v.a. numrac iwMuuiB in iNortn Uaro ma. Everv Diece of fdniitu'-c in x 1?$ design, stylish .fa effectahd fruraf fa I-Jin'h, het pruuuetion 01 its Kind irom menca s inrmt fnu x; . V V 1 suit nf Mrfni nior,.,. J ifA A1 .. Iutur8 -factories each the d ret as unciuestlonab'" ri?ht as to the m?s- reat nations. Some figures Just com fortune of it. And It all comes from PJIe(3 fcy th Treasury Bureau of a decision of the SuDreme. Court. nr,t tlstics which by the new law becomes nr.y tate- that the1 trusteeship fljt PePrtn;et of, Com" Chase Or not. " merce, estlmatva th Internal com- i of the University and director- nirce of the country at $20,0CO.OO0,OCf, ships cf institutions v. ere "of- cr ciual to the rntire intemationaj f.ces." within the meaning of the con- conimrce of the worM. S"rTn tn. stitutlon. We have never believed that positions of such character. Including phla "Record. fcome men aiv bull In the stoefc market and bears . at; horpe. Phlladel- ot their furniture wants. Then there Tare rothm titat X?2W how Y save tn - :"m cliaUv invite to visit this W .vt 1 don fc and those are the ones we ccr- WE GREET YOTT&e..tith us and our stock. srnot . --- "u re welcome whether ycu desire to pur- all & Borden Furniture Co Roy COfc WILMINGTON HARGETTSTS. ' . ' RALEIGH, N I ' w-J - - f S ' - - - ' , .. ' . ."- -r- " -, ...' . .. - ;( .... . I,. ; . , V . . . " . . '. - - ,J . ..... . . . .
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