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THE MORNING POST: SATURDAV FEBRUARY i l l go$ . -ZZZZZZ-- - IP 5 MO-4 J.i IN. ft fX. .. jl want to give my mot cmpbatle ap j proval of the appropriation bill. a a Senator Brown was the next speaker, and right here It Is not ami.ta to ay that he ts a firm believer In publicity. He asked the pardon of the committee for relating a personal experience. He Eald: "I have had experience with Imml. J Grants in North Carolina and believe j that I have had more experience with them than any one person in the state. The company of which I was a mem ber took a lot of land that was waste land in appearance and spent 113,000 In advertising it and its tax value Increased 293 per cent In two years, and these figures are from the official tax books. And when you speak o advertising I will say that for years I have advocated before the Legislature the establishment of a Bureau of Im- Absolutely Pui'O , THEriE 8S !Q S$IBST3Tl$TE Committee on Counties, Cities, Towns Works Hard Reoortsd Favorably a Flood of Bills Yesterday After noon One Bill Held Up 7:-. .-"x.r.ntt"? on counties, cities and pi :.3 r.-. yestrrday afternoon in the f':.t r.:tr. Senator Iloey prtsid-"r.--y reported favorably the fo!- . a i hri2i: s Charlotte to i?u .: authorizing Charlotte to float ,.. f .-v.t i-.jobtc.lr.ss. A i.:: to cnvii'i th-? chirter of South- t .1 .: rr.a.lr.g the cumber of con r . ( llu hriiond county. A i.t crnor.dlr.fi: chapter KD of the f 1. rcl.uive to cottoji wei&her ; 'nn f." tref r.villo. a :. ar.vrrvt the charter of the t - of WcynesvIIJe. A I.;: amending chapter 1M of the I -v r, relative to the charter of tl - t-n of Hobgoo-i. I-1 1 1 authorizing the commissioner rf Mitchell county to build a bridge : -r Tee river near Spruce Pine. Uon and the motion of Senator Epence was carried. The fcia win come up along with the other appropriation bills. Iieb a j Pile Any one who suffers from that terri ble plague. Itching Piles, or from Ec zema, will appreciate the immediate relief and permanent cure that comes through the use of Doan's Ointment. It never falls. Free Samples at Bob-bltt-Wyne Drug Co., Monday, Feb ruary 23d. FREE! FREE! TO KIDNEY SUFFERERS THE FUNERAL OF MBS. T, E. SKINNER The remains of the late. Thos. E. migration with plenty of money back ; Skinner were committed to their of It. My only objection to this St. last resting place yesterday afternoon, Louis bill Is that it doe3 not ask for a 'a. great concourse of screwing friends large enough sum and I am willing to; being in attendance to witness the vote for more money. We will be put-: last sad ritea. The friends was from An Opportunity Worthy of Your Notice. ting an exhibit In the heart of the country and the immigrants we get from the west are the very cream of the people. They are people who are crowded out by the hordes of In-coming foreigners. Our Charleston appropria tion did not do us much good, but was necessary, and we should give St. Louis more. "It would surprise you to know the number of people we heard from by our advertising. Fully 25.0CO people in the middle went have written inquiries about the lands as they were looking for homes in North Carolina. "I believe that in two years after the St. Louts show North Carolina will be fully paid back every cent by actual A bill authorising Edgecombe county investments in the state. The people to levy a special tax. who will visit St. Louis are the very m ft. a a . . 1 . oiii io incornorate tn town or kind - wnrt Chocowinlty. Deaufort county. A bill to pay the Worth Manufac turing Company, of Randolph county, J3l.ro that that company advanced on u school teacher's salary. A bill to amend the charter of the town of Ahoskle. A bill to re5tore local self-government to Perquimans county. A bill Colr.g the same thing for Fas quotank county. A bill relative to the fa!e of old we rtprentatt CTrton Hprahi In the Opening of his remarks Mr. Morton read a petition from the D. A. U. It follows: The North Carolina branch of th3 Daughters of the Revolution, having the dignity and general prosperity of their beloved state deeply at heart, do respectfully urge the Genera! As sembly, now in session, to appropriate Kuch ?um or sums of money, as shall property by the county of New Han- be necesrary, to a proper display of over. ThH allows the county to sell its j North Carolina's matchless wood, ce old court houe. real and mineral resources, mechanical A MI! to allow Yancey county to inventions and works of art, together issue tond to pay Indebtedness. jwjth her colonial and other historical A bill to arr.end the charter of the'reljes, that shall show to the world her town of Fremont. J proper status as one of the original A bill allowing Hamlet to issue bonds ' thirteen states of this union thit for fhoel building. jt-houid still be kept abreast with her A till authorizlDg EUxabethtown to j newer end splendidly developed sisters, levy i rp?clal tax. at the great exposition to be held at . A bill authorizing Brunswick county! Ft. Louis, Mo., in the year of our Lord m isyje uo:;ua lur a j a;iu county heme. the First Baptist church and the in trment was in Oakwood cemetery. Dr. Tyree conducted the services, as sisted by Dr. Hufharn, Dr. Vann, Dr. Livingstone Johnson, Rev. Stevenson, Dr. Pittinger, Dr. Marshall and Dr. Ivey. If yott Vuffer with tii'ney 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 plaxing 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 Kldne7 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 RALEIGH AGENCY FOR ACID IRON MI.sERAL, KING'S PINE TAR BALSAM FOR COUGHS. Relieves the tickle, heals the throat, "stops that kack. PRICE, 25 CENTS. W. H. King: DrugCompany Wholesale Druggists, Raleigh, N. C. As the casket was brought Into the and yonug backs are being constantly church the choir sang "Ten Thousand freed "from never-ceasing aches, and Times Ten Thousand." jmany a lame and shattered one, stoop- A scripture lesson was read by Dr. j 6d and contracted, Is strengthened, ln Ivey, prayer was offered by Dr. Vann iigorated and Infused with new life, and Mrs. Charles McKimmon saha'.With such a medicine an offer of this as a solo, that lovely hymn "One Wnd c" mn&Q without hesitancy. SA-etlv SolPmn ThmiB-ht." Thia bom. r wnije we iose tne dox we give A bill providing for a better system of government for Ashe county was held up to allow Senator Wellborn to look it over. Magnificent Speech bv Former-Governor Jarvis 1PM. and of the independence of our states 12. Respectfully submitted. Daughters of the Revolution of the State of North Carolina. MRS. T. K. BRUNER. Regent. . MRS. E. E. MOFFITT. Secretary. MRS. T. J. JARVIS, and i MRS. W. II. PACE. Committee. Mr. Morton then continued: "We ought to be careful about matters con- tiful and totlchlng rendition bfought tears to the eyes of all present. Dr. Hufham paid a beautiful tribute to the life and character of Mrs., din ner. He said that he had known her for the past thirty-six years and that her life was filled with noble deeds of Christian love and charity. It was at her request that he assisted in the conduction of the funeral services. As the body was being carried from the church the choir sang, "Lead Kindly LIsht." At the cemetery Dr. Marshall con ducted the services, and Dr. Hufham pronounced the last benediction. The choir sang the three beautiful hymns, Peace Perfect Peace," "Thy Will Be Done" and "Asleep in Jesus." There was a great profusion of floral offerings . from innumerable friends in the city, and all over the state. The following gentlemen acted as honorary pall bearers: Messi. J. i. Johnson. Cary J. Hunter, Dr. Chas. E. Taylor, W. L. Poteat, J. J. Thomas, E. P. Howgood. Chas. B. Root, Jos. G. Brown, C. E. Johnson, J. T. Pullen, Dr. P. E. Hines,-J, II. Alford. T. H. Briggs, N. B. Broughton. John E. Ray, Dr. R. H. Lewis, W, X. Jones, J. W. Bailey, Dr. Hubert Haywood and C. R. Edwards. 11 II IP. Under Turner's Cafe. Gorham Twitty. 1 EnirpML STttICKHJl'3 moooilr PRPP Lfl U I wnedy rHrali hour! rMP.F 9rd Stamp for jwr tcu lr. CROWS CHEMICAL CO.. Bs M. SlLfflCritB, m Dr. xJoseph Gr&iiifi, PHYSICIAV Office in the Carolina- ' Trust Building. rJell Phone -Interstate Phone Mer i E. Cartl.and," chant Tailor Greensboro, N. C. Our line for this spring is composed of all the latest goods, both foreijt and domestic isfactlon. We shall be pleased to serve you, guaranteeing perft'et a&t' 01 Tbe A Hf.flt A kidney .education starts with: Backache means kidney ache, lame back means lame kidneys, weak back means weak kidneys, cure means Doan's Kidney Pills. Read , about the free distribution in this paper, and call) cernlng our treasury but believe that at Bobbitt-Wynne Drug Co., Monday, Fhe Appropriation Commit tee Considering the St. Louis Bill H?ars Several Fine Talks Senator Brown and James H. Pou Make Good Speeches Its attention and the committee in turn thanked him. Senator Ixmdon then said he wished f prerer.t a man whom all North Caro linians knew and were' at all glad to hear former Governor Thos, In matters of this kind that we ought not to consider the expense. We can take lers money than manj states and make a far better exhibit and we ehould do so. Hon. James H. Tou said: "We can not afford to miss the charvce. We " r ! vl-1 nt nil tVio tnrfitrn vtrltnm fin A Am "ten February 23d. AMERDMENTS TO SU PREME COURT RULES w 'crlcins to see a great exhibit from J3r . " jour state. North Carolina hn never Governor Jarvis said that he bellev- ima(5e any mistake so aften as being cd in in!ivid':i!s having a progressive penurious and chary. A gTeat develop interest In the state. "I havo been ment of the state will be propagated converted to the doctrine that "God Dy trie st. Iuis show." helps thoe r.ho help themFelves. I ue told of the buying of the great have had tome experience in exhibits iulslana tract from Napoleon and and. their remits and want to talk to our wisdom in acquiring the whole you about thm. tract. He then told of the Panama ca- "I have been somewhat mixed up nai aruj jts significance and said that and well known in politics and I can we w anted to be able to place cur t iOSi a vote L-y ujuifi iu ,t woum d nsiniiiaung iwi 10 uc aui- Jurther the interests of the state. to do so. Speaking of our state's Governor Jarvis sal 3 that when be growth he told of Harnett county's was the state's executive the state's growth as an illustration. As to Printed Briefs and Ap pellant's Briefs Cases Argued Yesterday Cases from the third district argued in the Supreme Court yesterday werc Board of Education vs. Town of Greenville, by Skinner and Whedtee for plaintiff, Jarvis and Blow for de- Tli eorv? rr.it tee on appropriations r-ftorday afternortn in the agrl-!::.-i buildina-. Senator Baldwin pre- . . wst a vote cy pW w .uiw --,lt would De nmninating not io oe aoie . - by Womack and n- ice emirman reaa me diu in- jurther the interests of the state. jto do so. Speaking of our state's james and J. H. Pou for t 'lPd by senator London provid-, Governor Jarvis sa!3 that when be gr0wth he told of Harnett county's f t7ff aDt'-iiant l- f-r a North Carolina exhibit at the state's executive the state's growth as an illustration. P White vs Lofcey. by W.' D. Mclver t.,,u,, P.. ElPm,n ,o , XroTown .S?SlZ&- - W. car. tor I'll in St. Ivuls In 1304. but that h secured an option on the the populists In Harnett. The county , ant- . . ' - T ?Tv r Lr!on raid he lntro3uc4 the und where the agricultural building was fo poor that its Inhabitants would j Foy v. .Raiiroaa. oy Jjrier -ana . t... f-:hc ou- th. sarge-tlon In now stands, called a meeting of the not even ppeak well of It, but the popu- Moore for plaintiff. Simmons and tovmge. then in- agricultural board and succeeded Ir ..Mrt. ls3De, nds and Improved the s . . . mnA nurchasa this t) nrtrtv now In control took r ourm oi?inn nppeais m ldM-u i' iv'i i ol. John ii. .vert:i, vno was iwi""-1 . t-.w - ---- . ,.: : en.-nl of th- Charleston Ks- land. And I never haa any nu.nomy .lt up where they lert o ana nave duul r.ext Tuesday.. h oKnx-n nt. Rut T- M!;rtn.1nllir mI!a nr AMENDMEM TO ItULit-h ftilS-L' . n:. Av.rl!! -xtndAd an Invitation to l leave It to yo j to judge ire. i khuw nQW belng DU,:t ana alI in,s y-s r,,. . rw, rnrnted at of nothing that has given North caro-(yfrars. t ' .-'t. Louis show. Among other Iina "reputation than this exhibit 18S1. Fpeaklng further a greater - ?s he said were: museum. I-! this DroCTe!lve age a state must Her- he told of thts state s Vt-i ! r.nL-wn or It will be in Boston in " ' lip-l In the rac. At present It of it h aaU: ;rYival nf ih fittest and the v.ln- "It was a revelation to the p?op e r r , j: use publicity. As to what of New F.nxiand and the effects f tms th l arolina has done In recent yeara exhibit In r.cxv ngiana '!vrti'nir it is useless fcr me to ed to be felt yet. r f;-vt. but you all should ask your ' ? r.si-'iaK Here. Col. Avcrill went '"' h tr!f allusion to the present gov ' :v'.t plans In and around this state. I of the Inland waterway which fijih and will be built; of the iv renal which would let us r our gools directly and quickly I k e Orient and then he spoke of the ' fhlan park. This prk will be a beautiful reser- rn whlrh the tovernrnent will 1 Jl Hin and on which I10.0CO.CC0 . easily b sppr.t in increased de rment. beautiful hote'.s and road and a further opening and ex "uln of our mineral advantages. -r pen ar.r development to grow T the rapidity of Ashcvllle, Hendf Toxoway and the Fapphire tr ;-?r Northern capital has come in ! 'his exhibit wl'l bring more and t u of North Carolina a veritable gar ?;,ot. And the question Is how --. ! u secure thm? Wh-n the east and the north want . thing they unite and go to work M gtt v.hiit they ask for. There -is tetter way to show the Industries 'l r-sourres of th? stat than to be Drsr.tP at thrf SL LOUIS SuO . t r p -I the exhibit was And to confess it ... . a . a reveianon i mv in Ave In ten years I expect to see iz a mighty good county. aorroDriatlon is a ED BRIEFS REQUIRED. The following will be substituted In The proposed the place of the present Kuies oiy &i wise one. Let's and S6 (see 12S N..C, 6l3-64o): make It. A poor Investment is a smau j kuig j: iTimea jrieiH. rniucu appropriation." Let us do something briefs of both parties shall be filed In we ran look back on with pride and all casts, except in pauper appeals, eomrrens-irate with the interests of such briofs may be sent up by coun our rreat 6tate. ! sel ready printed, or they may be print- Col. John B. Cunningham Is always cd under the supervision of the Clerk an interesting speaker. He came up of this Court, if a proper deposit for to his high stanaara yesieraay. anu cost oi priunwis a innuc, o 0... . . . .. niiti'i1 a QrlratlonS man ann nui on ir"-'" the courre I would pursue to gain a name, aid reputation and strength North Carolinians who there and aawjajfaln Fhowed his state love and pa- jn Rule 29. They must be of the size (u Itriotlsm. He said: "I always take and style described by that rule. The "A man never gets hurt by trying to Jeagure in voting for a measure of this brief are desired to cover all the points Irr Drove his state. If I was a youns kind. I have had an ncuon 01 minB presented in tne orai argument, muugn Of this Kina cnncisea ana rny vupic additional aiiir.oruips may oe tucu u have shown mo thlr apprclatlon. We discovered after brief is filed. have so many things in North Caro- j Rue S4 Appellant's Brief. The brief .1 w r-,m n r trvmc to improve ma 10 mu rrvyn ---" oi aopsiiani siitm si luun a. uiiv No-th Carolina. I would advocate an have the exhibit, so that we can show statGnient of the' facts necessary for 1 300.C00 bond irsue to keep our colleger the reople at BL Louis what n great un(jerstandlng the exceptions, except and asylums, our youths and our un- state we have. "it 4 it , , that as to an exception that there was fortunate poor and Insane in comfort Senator Durham moved that the bill nQ evdence lt shall be sufficient to re- L t i rPiiAv our etatelbe amended by increasing the appro- . na2.e3 of printed transcript con- Jlrv of 'its present strain. The to- halation to S50.0GO and then made a tainlng the evidence. Such brief shall tal cost of these 3i per cent bond3 would be 128.000 a yeer and the tax payer would no longer be under a bur den of tax. "I would also see that North Caro lina hndthc bet exhibit of any south ern rjnte at the St. Loula exposition that f ould not only attract the 'atten tion A our own people but of the P?o- r.l off Ih who! worl.'!. IBIS c-nn.i-c you we make a friend that assists us in the sale of many others. FULL BOXES of Doan'a Kidney Pills will be given away free to "every person suffering with kidney ailments at the under signed address. First come, first serv ed, and only this one chance offered. Remember this Is not a simple, but a regular size box of Doan's Kidney Pills, which retails at 50 cents. Remember. Free Distribntion One Day Only! Monday, February 23d, at Bobbitt Wynne Drug Company, Raleigh, N. C. J Cut this advertisement out and bring : with you. j Sole agents for the United States, Foster-Miiburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. t11 rnh wplha fiO POUNDS TO THE BUSHEL. I TO 5 EARH TO ' STALK: grows from 250 to 300 BUSHELS TO THE ACRE. It Is wo;t: h: cause shown, the Court shall give fur- freight in gold. The Seed from which this Corn was grown was brought hit ther time to print brief. irm f?roa. italv. In 1890. br Col. Geo.Slewers. The price of this valuabU Rule 3& Appelle's Brief. Add to Rule Corn is. by mail, postage paid. HALF POUND 30c.. ONE POUND tHREE POUNDS S1.00. ONE PECK $2.80, HALF BUSHEL $4.00. BUSHEL I7.0J, Tvt BUSfiJSUS very acKjre iruarani.ea vo satisfaction or money cheeruflly refunded at once., I refer you to S. E. Stu art, postmaster at this place, or to any reliable merchant. Order today and ready to plant when the season oomes. The best la always the chtapett. For a success. The Daisy Seed Fasm Columbian Beauty Seed Corn, the premium corn of the world. It tOiV the premium at the World's Fair. The Com is snow white. lance jerain tffl Said briefs shall be filed before the be ginning of the call of the district to which the cause belongs, shall be noted by the CTerk on hs docket, and a copy furniehed by him to' opposite counsel on application. On failure to file said brief by that time, the cause will be heard and disposed of without argu ment from appel?e, unless, for good cause shown, the Court shall give fur ther time to print brief. .Rule 37 is amended by striking out "10" in line 3, and inserting "20." This shall be effective on and after October 29, ,1902. (Amended.as above February 4, 1903.) Ifcblnre oft! kln and Rrzms 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 safe and never failing, is Doan's Ointment Free Samples at Bobbitt Wynne Drug Co., Monday, February 23d. RALwIGH The Daisy Seed Farm, Daisy, Forsyth County. JV. C Dobbin & Ferralf COOPfifl B05. lrnirlfnp. Raleigh. H C. A10NUMENTS A Ml,..' -J R- - m m Writ for cntfllojrn. ,VV pay tt freijbt 1 A Dainty Luncheon Every Day This Week 'S rati If Dainty cups of delicious BEEF TEA, BOUIL LON, etc.. will be served. There's no charge. . - - Miss McAtee, representing Armour & Co., server the luncheon. A cup of Armour's HOT BEEF TEA adds t the pleasure of shopping in our store. We do not sell the Beef Extract Your groce: can supply you. - ' CROSS NE HAN CO. A DEEP CUT IN separate motion to report the bill fa I contain, properly numbered, the several vorably. rounds of exceptions and assignments Senator Epence saia ue xavorcu in errjr wJtn refernce to printed pages bill, but did not want it endorsed until transcrint. and the authorities re all the appropriation bills were in hand, Qn clfSS,fled under each asslffn ro that he could see all the necessary - statutes are material, the expenditures That he did not an- J a bQok ch tagonire the bill, but wished this course ( . guch M puroted. ,u,.!5led. shall be noted by the Clerk on Senator Durham remark id that th is an(J a copy thf furnlsn. plf octne wno:e won,. -r- was an e""'-1 J"-" . l" nt ed by him to opposite counsel en appH- rtone.f North Carolina wa one of the'not oome everyday and that it ought . ea Dy n im by 10 a m on ...iL - a 4 nr in r,r,rd favorably immediately. cation. If not i..ea Dy io a. m. on oTii fi ii.uvj .i.iv . - iu --'- - - . ' rr.,.mrTnv nf thp week trecedlne the can tabllTln.r this creat United States. It Senator Hoey was of the opinion of Tuesday of the efenfa takeiWner to-do thla but it would 'senator Fpence and said that he ' i-- " attrtVt the investor and our etnte will of all wanted an appropriation for tne - low ... ... These are a brief gist of Col. Averlire go l-rward in the .front.' rank of. all public schools of the state. (motion of appellee, when the call of , V.M "" - ----- I . . ..x-. !, Kotmn ml frT- crnrt.l ' - 7" Z,,4. , . a. T aa audi r--r Durham wiUioraw nis mo- mai uisi-w- o-" --v-, 0 "-a. He thanked the corr.rr.lrtee for j rtaf. This ts what I -wouij ao axon Jn 1 n -V WE MEAN THE STYLISH, UP-TO-DATE KIND. OVERCO ATS We have a few desirable ones. If they fit you get a bargain. SPRING HATS Dunlap's soft. Stetson's soft and stiff. the new blocks for spring. Come and see them. L1NEHAN CO UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. CRO ss & ) A.
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