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THE JOSHING POST THURSDAY, JULY id 1903
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PLEASURES ABOUND
At FOREHEAD CITY
Oe I ightfu I ly Situated arid Fi I led
and Surrounded With
Many Attractions
Tto one dSar yon can depend upon tong tie same m
fae&er you smoVe one or a thousand. Alys 5
and o good the dealer can't afford to cut the pr.ee.
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The Largest Selling Brand c
Cigars in the World.
Ths Ivii Is Ihs Smclsr's Protsctlaa.
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American Cotton Man
ufacturer's Association
Chartered by the Secretary
Tot State Home Office in
Charlotte Unique Or
ganizationA Ral-.-eigh
Negro Asso
ciation Chartered
Thm American Cotton Manufactured
Association (Incorporated) of Charlotte,
was chartered yesterday by the pecre-
t.iry of state. The capital Is $10,000.
nnd the objects as ?et forth In the ar
ticles of agreement tn which the char-
ter is granted are to extend, encourage,
Investigate nnd experiment in scientific
'methods of cotton and general textile
manufacturing, gather and promulgate
Information as to cotton manufactur
ing and textile arts, promote the ?ocUl
Intercourse of cotton manufacturers
nnd establish libraries of works on tex
tile subject! .... ..- .
The capital stock Is to consist of
2.000 shares of the value of 13 each.
There are to he active and associate
members, the active members to con
test exclusively of presidents, treasur
ers, agents, managers or superlntend
ehts'bf mills and the associate mem
bership to be extended, to othervem-
ployees, etc., in cotton milling and
flmllar pursuits. The Incorporators are
V. C. Heath,-Monroe; R. S. Itelnhardt,
Lincolnton; E. VT. Thomas, Columbia,
S. C; B. T7. Hunt, Klberton, Ga., and
Thos. W. Swift of Elberton. Ca. The
jOffice of. the association Is to be at No.
.-TJouthv-Conege street, .Charlotte.
. I ..charter was granted yesterday to
the Southern Industrial and Mission
ary Institute Company of 403 Fayette
llle street. Raleigh. The company has
for its purpose the improvement of the
Industrial, educational, moral and re
ligious conditions of the colored race.
It has authority to conduct business
In all Its branches nnd do ail things
for the promotion of its literary, char
itable and religious purposes.
The incorporators are A. W. Pegues,
J.'W. Love, C. N. Williams. J. D. Love,
j5aao Alston, Robt. B. Jones, M. W.
Iifown, L. T. Christmas and A.
Moore. "
MR, M'DONALD'S TRIAL
Indictment in the Knights of
Honor Matter of Three
" " Years Ago
The trial of Mr. Charles C. McDonald
cn the charge of embezzlement. In that
nearly three years ago he failed to
x&ke returns as financial reporter of
Dele City Lodge. No. 419, to the Su
rrsrr.e Knights of Honor, was begun
in tne superior court htre last after
noon and will be continued today. Both
witnesses examined yesterday said that
Mr. McDonald had refunded the
amount paid by them which he had
not turned over to the supreme lodge.
-Mr. McDonald Is represented by
Messrs. Douglass A Slmms and Judge
Thomas B. IVomack, while Solicitor
Armistead Jones Is prosecuting.
There are three Indictments against
Mr. , McDonald, but all grow out of
,th3 . same thing. Two charge embez
Element and one Is for false pretence.
When the case was called charging
Mr. McDonald with the embezzlement
f assessments amounting to $500 paid
by members of the Knights of Honor,
'Mr. -Douglass, attorney for "the ac
hh J, ' moved a continuance because
civil suits growing out of the same
transaction are now pending before a
.referee. Judge Peebles overruled the
motion and the trlAl proceeded.
Only two state's witnesses. Mayor
"A. M. Powell and Mr. R. II. Bradley,
were examined yesterday.
Mayor Powell, who had been an
omerln-the Knights of Honor, testl
Htsd that the Oak City lodge had long
sln.ee ceased to hold regular meetings.
At the reQUIred time a few would get
together and .hoi J the ctceisary ses
sion to choose officers. He did not
pay Mr. McDonald Wny money, but de
ducted his assessments from Mr. Mc
Donald's bill at Jones & Powell's.
Mr. It. II. Bradley was examined at
more length. He was a member of the
order and was Insured for $2,000. as
each member was. When Mr. Lambeth
died he filled out the blank and took
It to Mr. McDonald, the financial re
porter, to have the money collected.
Mr. McDonald then told hftn that the
Oak City lodge had been suspended
because he failed to send on the as
sessments In time. As to when the
lodge was suspended the books would
show. Mr. Bradley said this book was
given to him and then turned over to
the attorney representing the members
suing the supreme lodge. He did not
know where the book was now. There
were about thirty members of the Oak
City lodge, but he did not know how
many brought suit against the supreme
lodge. The witness was the reporter
of the local lodge, but his habit was
to sign and place the seal on the
blank reports and give them to Mr.
McDonald to fill out and forward. Oak
City lodge was suspended in June,
1900. and the suspension became known
In June, 1901. He thought that he
made twelve or thirteen payments af
ter the suspension.
On cross-examination by Mr. Doug
lass the witness said that he was not
present at the meeting of the Oak City
lodge in January, 1901, but afterwards
Mr. McDonald brought him a paper
with hls (McDonald's) name as finan
clal reporter and treasurer, that being
the Only change in the officers. No
bond was required of the officers. .
Here Mr. Douglass read from the
constitution of the supreme lodge that
subordinate lodges shall require a
bond.
Mr. Bradley stated that suits were
pending brought by members of the
suspended lodge to either be reinstated
without medical examination or be
paid back their assessments with in
terest. He said a representative of
the supreme lodge came to Raleigh
ana n was mougnt arranged to re
instate the local members, but the su
preme lodge did not adopt the report
and said the members must be re
examined by a physician. Mr. McDon
ald had offered to pay for such ex
amination, but few were willing at
their age to try a medical examination
again. In reply to a question Mr.
1 Bradley said he understood Mr. Mc-
c&iriiiiiu ittiu lunieu uer io Air. J. xyi.
Busbee,' attorney for .Mr. Bradley and
others suing the supreme lodge, the
money he collected from the time the
lodge was suspended.
Throughout the examination there
were numerous objections and excep
tions taken by .counsel for the ac
cused. This morning Mr. N. B. Broughton
will ba examined.
Morehead City, N. C., July 15. Spe
cial. Today tha world is flooded with
scientific discoveries, inventions and a
display of architectural beauty of
both private and public buildings.
Year3 of observation Justify " saying
that none have surpassed, if equalled,
the crand improvements of the Atlan
tic Hotel at Morehead Citr. Its two
thousand electric lights, both,, outside
and inside, are surely beautiful, espe
cially the numberless colored gems
that light up the splendid ball room,
which tho band fills with music's
sweetest tones, while hundreds of fair
damsels, whose cheeks glow with
health and eyes sparkle with' beauty,
with their gallant partners, nightly
move gracefully m -tne aance. x ieei
wanting in words to tell of the many
refined eniovments at the Atlantic;
their equal has not been met at any
other summer resort. Look where you
may on the water, the surrounding
country, the green islands nursed by
the ocean's tides, all are beautiful.
No summer resort on the seacoast
of America can boast of being more
beautifully located. On both (the east
and the west sand hills (covered by
green shrubbery) shut out the ocean,
hence a beautiful water avenue is
and is much admired. Tapestry isiiormea ior many mnes, upon-wW
ncA n thp wail nf tho rerention and hundreds of the finest boats are seen
the vessels or tne umicu oiw . u 'y.. a5u iSl
. . -i.-.-.i nfonfl nlflrtitsd i t lanld from nolnta in Vnr.i. "w
have taKen posacsaiuu t r, - , -&i;ja.. 0.
tho American-flag on : about twenty and South Carolina -to Raleigh. ar .
wmcn are
errn islands Off Borneo,
understood to belong to ..Great Britain.
, Berlin. July' 15. In: connection with
th annual .Berlin art exniDinon em
peror William has conferred the large
gold medal on John S. Sageant and the
small e-old medal on Edwin A. """'-
noted American
JKJ til VSJ. V uvii ; :
painters.
turn at one first class fare.
cents .for the round trip. Tickf-t.
L.
Accidental Shooting
. Trittn tsj. r... Jul v 15. Special. L.
T.nncfnrfl -' a. drummer of Knoxville
tot, ofMripntaiiv shot . himself
through the head this- morning at
Knapp's Mills, -N. C. .. His condiUon is
serious.,-';:-..- -.' -t'-'
reading rooms. The) papering in the
pool room is exceedingly novel and
represents coaching scenes. The ball
room on the third floor has been con
verted into the handsomest in the
state. The pillars and supports are in
ivory, while the delicate tint on the
walls gradually fades away in the
arched metallic ceiling into white.
Mr. Davis, who supervised the work,
made many friends in Raleigh.
fjon. C. H. Mebane Spoke
A letter from Hon. C. -H. Mebane re
ceived in the office of the state super
intendent of public instruction yester
day was to the effect jthat he spoke at
Trinity Tuesday to a large audience,
the occasion being an educational ral
ly. He is confident that an election
on local taxation win . oe carried tnis
falL ' -
No Pity ftboTVii
"For years fate was after me cpntln
uously, writes F. A. Gull edge. Verbe
na, Ala. "I .had a terrible. case , of piles
causing 24 tumors, when,. all. failed
Bucklen's Arnica Salve; cured me.
Equally good for bums, and all aches
and pains. Only 25 cents at all drug
gists. - . , . .
Nlllil VTmm Her Tmrror
1 would cough nearly all night
long," writes Mrs. Charles Applegate
of Alexandria, Ind., "and could hardly
get any sleep. I had consumption so
bad that If I walked a block I would
cough frightfully and spit blood, but.
when all other medicines failed, three
$1 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery
wholly cured me and I gained 53
pounds." IV m absolutely guaranteed to
cure coughs, scolds. la grippe, bronchls
and all throat and lung troubles. Price
50c and $1. Trial bottles free at all
drag-gists.
DURHAM MITHO; ;
DISTS AND BAPTISTS
To Be . Here . on. an. Excursion
Today-Will, Be "'at.
Pullen Park j.;
The Main street Methodist and Sec
ond Baptist Sunday schools of Dur
ham will have an excursion to Pullen
Park today, reaching here about 9.15
a. m. Large numbers of ' members of
the two Methodist Sunday" schools will
probably " visit the park and welcome
the Durham excursionists."
MANY COUNTIES
APPLYING FOR LOANS
Applications are coming In rapidly
now from numerous counties for ap
portionments from the loin fund 'for
aiding in building public school houses.
Forty-eight were received yesterday
as follows: Gaston S; IredellS Robeson
Richmond 1, Cabarrus 5, Yadkin L
Johnston 1, Currituck 1, Wilkes E,
Mecklenburg 6, Watauga 1, Columbus
Vance 5. I
THE CAPITAL CLUB
,
Extensivelmprovements Com-
pieted-Mr. Davis Leaves
.The Improvements at the Capital
Club were corap!Ud yesterday and
Mr. R B. Davis of New. ,York, who
had charge of the work, left last eve
ning for Rockford, 111.
J. F. Douthltt of New York had the
contract for decorating the walls at a
cost of $1,900. The entire Interior has
undergone a complete change. The
dining room Is In antique Dutch style
stopo tbo cots And feetila lun'''
With King's Business College
Mr. J. Edward Stubar arrived in. the
city yesterday to accept a position in
vlng's Business College. Mr. Stuber
was for the past year principal of the
commercial department of the East
Florida Seminary, Gainesville, Fla.,
and for several years ! teacher in the
Bryant and Straton Business College',
Manchester. N. H.
speeding along, "walking the waves
litfe things of life," having ladies and
gentlemen and children on board,
whose enjoyment is unequaled.
Some parsons often venture on the
ocean where the waves are sometimers
rude, and ladies sometimes get "sick
of the sea," as old Neptune exacts of
them a tribute for venturing on his
domain. Here permit me to ask why
go north, why go south, why yisit the
mqun tains, when Morehead City offers
such unsurpassed enjoyments?
It is true that in this section of "be
loved Carolina" we have no towering
mountains u?on which "the sun lin
gers last," yet we have unequaled a
display of Nature's grandeur. The
ever restless ocean rolls, wave after
wave dashing, upon the sandy shores,
breaks Into millions of sparkling gems,
and the wind sweeping over the
mighty water, comes thousands of miles
laden with health-giving properties.
I say with Byron, "I love the ocean, in
calm and storm." I konw of some at
the, Atlantic who rise early . and are
delighted by seeing the glorious sun
cpming up apparently out of the east
ern ocean, throwing aside his golden
drapery, and commencing his walk
across the heavens. At eve he is seen
seemingly going to Vest surrounded by
a naio- or jciouas, iringea wun purpie
and gold. Here, too,1 at Morehead City,
no towering buildings shut out the
beauties of nature. The silver moon
inoves across the sky under convoy of
the twinkling stars, and no visitor can
fail to see the beauty of the greats
white-headed clouds as they float in
their silent ' grandeur in the heavens,
showing a beauty of nature nowhere
etse to be seen. . '
r must cease my rambling, ana I win
only add that the ' Atlantic manage
ment under Mr. Earle Turner and his
assistants shows plainly a superiority
above that of 1 former, management.
Guests receive proper attention and
order prevails in all respects.
sperlul Itaten ! Swbtard Air Lln
$ 9.50--P1U3 $1.00 to Baltimore, Md., and
- return, all rail or via Portsmouth
and Bay ine, account of Annual
Meeting; Grand Lodge B. P. O.
Eiks, Baltimore, Md., J uly 21st
1 L3d. Tickets on: sale July 18th,
19th and 20th, with final limit July
23th. This ticket may be extend
ed until July 31st by depositing
same with special agent and de
positing $1.00. v
18.80 Plus 25 , cents to -Detroit, Mich..
, and return on account of Inter
national Convention Epworth
League, Detroit, MichJ, July 16th
19th, 39C3. Tickets on sale July
14th and 15th, with final return
- limit July 20th. This' ticket may
be extended until August, 15th by
f depositing ticket with special
agent and Upon payment of fee
of 50 cen?. f ; J .
$ 8.S0 Plus 25 cents,; Raleigh to Ashe
ville and return, account of the
National -Dental Association and
adjunct society,! Asheville, N. C,
July 24th to 31st. Tickets sold
July 22dr 23d, 26th and 27th, final
limit Aug. 2d.
1 9.00 Plus 25 cents, from Raleigh to
Charlottesville and return, account
l, of the Virginia Summer School of
Methods, Charlottesville, Va
June 23d to Aug. - 9th. Tickets
sold June 22d, 23d, 24th. 25th, July
13th, 14th 15th and 16th, With final
'mit August 3rd.
$64.75 Raleigh to Los Angeles or San
Francisco, Cal., on accovmt Of the
National Encampment Grad Army
-' of the Republic, August 17th-22d,
1903. Tickets will be on sale July
31st to August 13th, 1903, inclusive
and bear a final limit until Octo
ber 15th, 190.
Week-end rates from Raleigh to all
seashore resorts and mountain resorts
&t, ..r
; June 30th, July 1st, 6th, 7th. m 1
20th, final limit August st. rl
For further information apply to
CJ. H.
H. S. LEARD, T. P. A..
Raleigh, N. C.
C. H. GATTIS, C. P. & T. .
Ralesh. j
WILMINGTON EXCURSION
Wrightsvillo Beach!
On Wednesday, July 22d tht c.
board Air Line Railway will run a ' r.
clal train from Raleigh to .vi!Jni,,'
i - "
ton, taking passengers from all
J . - . ...
tlons up to ana including nar
Leaving Kaieign a:oo a.
. I- - ' . .
leaves Wilmington 7:ao p.
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23rd.
rcturr.irj
n the
m.
The following schedule and low rounj
trip rates v-ill be found very attractive.
jueave itaieign :uu a. m., rare : f.
Gary 9:20 a, m., $2.25; Apex 9 ,
J2.00. Moncure 10:15 a. m., ?i'.io;
ford 10:45 a. m., $1.75; Aberdeen v.'-;
a m., $1.75; Hamlet 12:50 p. n-i., '
Correspondingly low rates apj ly fr ,J
Intermediate stations not named aVv
Xsk your agent for a flyer giving
particulars as to attractions, VL.
SpecIal low rates at the fainr.us s..
shore Hotel, Wrightsville Eea. .!.. js,
excursion' will be first class in cu'y
detail and you cannot afford to v.v?$ .
(For further Information al.lro. v.
S, Leard, T. P. A., or Christian
Weathers, Managers, Ilalelgh, r
4
in North Carolina and Virginia. Tick
ets sold to seashore resorts for .all
trains Saturdays and iorenoon Sun
days, good .returning the following
Mondays. For. mountain resorts tick
ets sold Fridays, and Saturdays, good
returning the following; Tuesdays at
greatly reduced rates; :
Summer excursion tickets sold, to ah
summer resorts. Including Norfolk,
Washington, Baltimore. New York,
Providence and Boston and mountain
resorts in forth Caroina, and. Virginia,
for one and one-third, first, class fares
for the rqund trip, , Tickets sold June
1st to Sept, 30th, final limit Oct. 31st
and good for stop-overs and good on
all trains, k -
Summer School for Teachers, Raleigh,
HOTELS AND RESORT:
FOR HEALTH
AND PI PAIDR
. ' i B 1
GO TO
QUO
t
' Our last year's brilliant roccr.l ar.1
rnanv years' experience are guarantee
for the seasons. Cleanliness Is a car
dinal virtue at this popular health ar l
pleasure resort, located two miles c;f:
oil Shelby, N. C, on Seaboard Air Line
and O. R. and C. railroads.
Charming cuisine, reasonable rate
uperb service, renovated rooms, In
candescent electric lights.
Elevation 1,000 feet In the riedmor.t
section, and in sight of the mountain.
Our 13 springs in close proximity to out
foiur-story hotel and cottages, with 'jc
doms, are' nature's "medicine ar;i
health restorer, and thousands hav
been benefitted. Our sulphur Fprlnn
ve stood the test of more than half a
century. Come to Cleveland.
Address, LEE &'. MILLER.
Shelby. N". C.
Ball Game Today ;
The Raleigh and B. B. ' B. teams
played . the first of a I series of three
games yesterday at the fair grounds
for the city championship. Raleigh
won, 11 to 8. The game today will be
called at 4:30 and a fine contest is ex
pected.
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Excursion from Norfolk
Nearly 200 Raleigh negroes crowded
around the union station last evening
to welcome 100 colored , excursionists
from Norfolk. The excursion-train of
four cars came from Norfolk by. way
of Clarksville and Durham and brought
a very small crowd, j
Will Lecture
Tonght
Mr. josephus Daniels; will address the
summer school at the A. & M. College
tonight at 8.30. The public Is Invited.
A lawn party will be given on, Nash
square Wednesday and Thursday of
nftct week for the benefit of St. Luke's
Home and th Capital Hose Company.
TELEGRAPH TERSITIES
Auerusta. Me.. July 15. Mrs; James
G. Blaine died at the Blaine home
stead here today. She was 76 years of
age.
Cumberland, Md. July 15. William
H. Doerner was arrested here today
on a warrant sworn out Dy uiarence
Christie, auditor of the Baltimore and
Ohio Railway, charging him with em
bezzlement and stealing $17,341.31 of
the company's funds. Doerner had
been cashier for over ten years and
was recently dismissed.
Utica, N. T., July 15. Sadie Vale
Concordia, the cow which holds, the
world's record as a milk and butter
producer, was sold at auction today
to L. J. Fitzgerald or cortiana for
$2,2C0.
Liverpool, July 15. The Liverpool
and Southport express -was wrecked
today. Eight persons were1 killed and
fifteen injured. -
London, July. 15. The royal commis
sion which was appointed to examine
into the question of London street
traffic has decided to send a sub-committee'
to - the United' States in the
fall, to study the American system of
transportation.
London, July 15. -The press associa
tion circulates a report that some of j
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HOTELS AND RESORTS
I TP in
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MOREHEAD CITY, -N, C.
Repaired, Rcfittedknd Refurnished
This famous resort, so long known as the
SOUTH'S SUMMER CAPITAL has been
thoroughly renovated and furnished with
all modern conveniences.
Bath
rooms,
St
earn Laundry and Electric lights, i The
the Atlantic coast to
most desirable place bn
spend the Summer.
Kates most reasonable. For terms and
particulars, address,
THE ATLANTIC HOTEL,
EARLE TURNER, Mgr. '
Morehead City, N. C.
Tli B CARLSBAD OF NORTH! CAROLINA,
t -T
Offers you ideal resort for your vacation for healthr an(i pleasure.
20 Cottages, 2 Hotels at Foot of Mountain.
Air is cool and bracing. Table well supplied. ' Rooms comfortable.
For StfOMACH, LIVER and KIDNEY AILMENTS
er used at springs or elsewhere. " i
. ' vvlr'sy :..;- .. 1
If you cannot ero to Snrinsrs and ffet the water nf. fl
MECUM IN RALEIGH. 25C a bottle or bv crate
turn of containers. HENRY t htphs no.
1 : ' ' . . ' " 'V " ' 'r " Sole Agents for Raleigh.
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