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Tin; Mdiixixi; i'ost. SUNDAY. APRIL 24. 1904 to . " ; r RRAFT IN THE P, 0. DEPARTMENT s 1 tiave been trying In the least to sup ! press or to minimize ihvoffinM' of f Machen. His character v.aa just 'n known after ISiT. when he as was vessels? Either Bold lor a sum far "rn. II. Johnson of Warren; Htntqn less than they cost or suffered to rot James of New Hanover; Jon In your harbors. It Is confldently be- a than Lindsey of . Currituck; lleved at this day, that few men can Tiu3. Love of Buncombe; contlr.ued In office "by Mr. Mciumey n iouhq, pwrowni u.c -7 Z" . : -""ulZ.- tvT.i id Mr. Roosevelt and succeeded in or political information ana noi um-. U4 nusiia..., - establishing Intimate relations with ed by party spirit, wno go hot. ee r.M-n 01 --p White House, necessity or Keeping up ajuiu- t uiiifiuu.iu , . nn- rlpnt at lit ta nrotect our coast." . Chatham; Thos. McGimpsey . of Ashe; right to do It. ' IMnllc- andi" " T " w l" 1 rfi.Mn.e. -Mr. SnMWr. I have other objections ' Andrew. Mclntyre of Duplin; Eppes r. . . luniirMf. I - 7 ...I-. Sf in jr...!..... (Continued from ' I men Influential at You are ir ' ' as It was In lsw. people. i .tnrted to It Is difficult to delineate, because they Halifax; Frederick Norcum of Chow m vv jv i r i m ru as-o ? s. - jr and you .. - .v.. MtnArttV 11 '- I Vna- but v! " . , .nnafltltlTt! ! . . ... . cnlnrMn.nn uriia fmr.i nnv nnrtloular act ihrfuy " . , say wnen unerrupiea vy u.c .. . ' Of t H"t t 1 lo C' from Massachusetts, on . lA;mr for a full eo.nit dls- lf thcie -contracts Machei 3 as to thT have iniiBcu ckJure as 10 c ' .Kir money. th-lr aSsirs and ' t" .. Ill Jr-.taettr have rithts. but the rrt- t had " have iifh n cn rl rTderdr ruVi ny more than the 'Vr-int. I Mve a..!e4 to my V' a Ubcr which will rjulre some !t Tll'ttn. and will be to me. I f". 1 h. Snat-. m-hst tedlou la th- Pech d!lrI T frm Indurwi IM. PerHreJ. 1 n repl jr th. ch dHvrsI or mjwu ." .hrird. lnfrreitUMy CJI . . ... imi aI! the frauis bn unoorera la the rt office de. rsrtmer.t had thir root In th ' Cle e lnd administration r-a mI te fountain head of thm f?a.w of th. fact that the Rtpub ran party from the very birfnnins of the., disomloos ka. ben tajnc la one r ani another to muddy th waters and dlrert attentloa from these frauds by connectlcr the P-mocratlr party with them. It Utf occrr maJte a close Investlf atlon of the Brtt tow report In order that I mJfht as certain aad present to the Senate ex actly when each of the employees of th. post department who has been Invest Irs. ted for connection with .the scandals w appointed, whn the crime wtth which each of them Is rharc-i was commltud. end what. If any. conr.ectto-. offirlal or otlu-ruis?. Jr. Macfcen had with those crimes. I shall be (In with Mr. Machen. Mr. Maefcen was appointed General Super intendent of the Free-Dedvery System May , 111k darlnr Mr. Cleveland administration, and was removed on the and of April. li In 1S? Mr. Machen bolted the Democratic ticket ot that year and vote.1 In that year, as he did In 13 for Mr. McKlnley. During all th years between and Ml. after McKlnley mm In to office, dur ing Mr. ItMHrrrlO adm!nltralIon. he retained his position In the jroverr.rnent. while the real Democrats oorupytnc po sitions of the trade h held went out n account of thetr p!UI-s. Now. I wish t r-:d what Mr. Drls tow says about Martin's pomus. It Is Important In view of the disposition of the Republican party to charge Machen to the Democratic party. Mr. Brlstow says In his report, pare SI: -An examination of his correspond rece durir.e; th Cleveland administra tion shows that h rresnlnir Machen -pojM at that time its a stronc and atfressive Imocnl, frequently ln jctlnc political remarks Into letters of n officUJ character. Bat durini? the cl0inr dy-of that administration he very skillfully shtftM. and after the 4th t March. 197. bi-c.ime itrcatly Intcr estad In the welfare of tha McKlnley administration. He acquired new .os sofat?s. and was quite successful In estaMlMnr Intimate relations with men who were lnu?ntll at the Whi lloufe. Ma rhen's crime Mr. President, con sists of recelUnc IHeral and fraudulent commission on the purchase of the of his, but from the general cast and complexion of his whole conduct. I have ever held It to be the first duty of a great magistrate to instil into the t-r-.t fr ...nnirinir the postoffice people a pride of character, a dignity nnrr.ent witli letter boxes with of sentiment, an inviolable attachment fasteners attached, th. whola to nother one Machen received treble commission, that on letter doxcs. A contract as required by law was en SOME STRANGE THINGS THAT PASS FOR HISTORY an; Caleb Perkins of Camden; Jos. Pickens ,of Buncombe; Wm. Porter, of Rutherford: Abner Perrv of Hertford; John Rnharrl of nrtprt! Henrv J.I G. Ruffln of Greene; Joseph Richard son of Johnston; Thos. Russell of Car teret; Willis , Riddick of Perquimans; A. Rowland of Robeson; James Shep- b to honor as well as the interest of the painted by the contractor, for a spe- nation, it ougm jo De impressed on vt -udnm, uani ft"" ou," clflc sain. Subsequently Machen en- them that a wholesome, energetic gov- Jacob Salmons of Stokes; John Smith tered Into a prlvata contract by which ernment Is the greatest blessing which of Richmond; Duke Scott of Pasquo- he purchased these fasteners from a Providence In its mercy has given to tank; David Tate of Burke; Jotm private Individual, one Gruff, and he man; and that It ought to command Kearns of Cumberland; H. I. Toole of mnloved another Individual or indi- their reverence and excite their at-.Edgecombe; Josiah Townsend of tacnraent. iney ougni io De xoia in rcrwii, .l, itrrtu wi xum- bold, manly and open language, that erford; Robt. Vanhook of Person; taxes are IndisDensibly necessary to Richard Williams of Ashe; Lewis Wal- full orice. although he had neither fur nished the fasteners nor painted th. boxes. lachen received a commission from - the contractor on full amount, and aleo a commission from the lndl- tatoes with which he dined the British officer! Calling fcr my horse, I said, "General, I think I can find relief in town among my friends; wait until I return. I rode over to CoL Cadwalladar Jones'. This old beautiful home of a hospitable race noted for a century for all that was grand and good, in human nature and I laid the situation in the ttronsest language I could command before the venerable lads', who. bowed . - . : m mam I down In grief at tne ios-s ti Robin Jones, killed at the head or nis men und?r the command of the noble soldier who was now begins through me laread of his broken hearted mother with which to feed the chiefs of th cause for which" he had so nobly given his life She ipstantly arose to the oc- casion and saia, "WKiiam, go duc i"u tell General Hampton not to be troubled, I will have everything pre-n.-ired in time and sent over. At the v, .i-i r- Tiatnori a -nlantntion wason was ! ilUUl A.- - -v " - nnarters loaded with servants, glass, china, and such a dinrier as only a southern matron could provide. We never see tnem now, mey uve y i tradition, but the 25-pound turkey that! graced that dinner I'll never forget this side of the grave. Raleigh, N. C, April 23, 1904. TO '... ' fiW row Fuir &q r c Mff MM' Qts Pure: -33 PJSWhs Express' Prepaid.. ,. ttlif.M - Ml 'fell J viduals who painted the boxes ana I fastener. When pay flay came iu ... .4ni. nf i h office audited the con- tractor s voucher ana paia mm mo t euppun iuwr uutenuucim anu .- n. . . ........... j r i.hn.te-h had neither fur- to them the Inestimable blessings now- , uax; jonn wooten or ienoir; oeiu; Ing from order and legitimate power. ; Wade of Randolph; Jeremiah Wynne I appeal to the wise and dispassionate of Tyrrell; Henry Yancey of Granville; of this House and ask them if the gen- Jas. Yancey of Caswell 82. eral character of the President's ad-1 Nays James Abernathy of Lincoln; . .i- f.tmUhtd the fastener ministration has not been to corrupt m. Jtnackman or tamp3on; , iiugn and did the painting. and demoralize th. public mind? Brown of Robeson; Paul Barringer of There is scarcely anything. Mr. Pres-; The people have become Impatient of Cabarrus; Duncan Cameron of Orange; I1nt, purchased for the free delivery governmental restraint and have lost Henry M. Cooke of Wake; Andrew service of the postoffice department in all reverence for established usages and Caldwell of Iredell; Cornelius Dowd of ir'.vu.in ,t..rinr ihm latter cart of the settled order of things. Honor. Moore; James Deans of Wayne; Benj. .....-.. A.-'.. - - i . . . . . I . ..imiAV his Incumebncy upon which Machen virtue and talents give no -claim to arneii or onsiow; reaericK unst oi,post UKiib AiiJiit inx ax, dld not receive a commission. public confidence. . Few men can get Beaufort; William Gaston, town of jAL CONVENTION IN JULY FOR Thtste peculations began, as I said, ' into power who do not devote them- New Bern; Jol.n Harris , of Mecklen-: ji.OO. shortly after he was appointed, in 1893. selves to the caprice of the people; burg; Edmund Hatch of Jones; Archi-f FOR $2.00 WE WILL SEND IT UN-.-a M iA n during the and Mr. Sneaker, there Is a laxity In bald . Henderson of town of Salisbury; TIL AFTER THE ELECTION IN NO- balance of Cleveland's Administration government which Is truly alarming Edward Harris of Craven; Archibald and up to the time of his removal, both and threatens, if not corrected, to de- Houston of Cabarrus; Wm. W. Jones under Mr. McKlnley and under Mr. stroy the political fabric. There Is of New Hanover; Calvin Jones of Roosevelt. also a wretched thirst for gain, which Wake; Wm. Johnson of Anson; Thos. vi- simmnn thn oroceeded to de- has absorbed every other passion, and Leonard of Brunswick; John Moring of - - SPECIAL CAMPAIGN OFFER v WE WILL SEND THE MORNING - r i ii a,. f j i : rsr-'J I ITouv Full Qts Pure Kye for,. . Express Prepaid can rrcommeuu ims whisky ai being stncilv pure, and seven years oM, sick room should be ..without - it. This is the greatest offer ever made bv a reliable whisky house. Ve will ship four full quarts of our faiiiou? Cohutta llye.packed iu a plain box, with no marks to indicate can tents to the limit of Southern and Adann Express at 2 55, express prepaid. Order now, and be on o of our .eu'ar customers. A, SAMUELS ta CO., ..COMUTTA i VEMBER. ALL THE NEWS ON TIME. An Aggravating Cough Cured A mia' nmor nf rilira XvVn hnfl tlPn Hllf- scribe in detail Machen -crime. He bids fair to make us what foreigners Pitt; L. Moore of Anson; Ben May of I ferm& frorn a severe cough for six t , . ttnrnv rn.w a pa o natlnn nf c Vi nnlr pprvr Pitt: AJlen McLellan Of MOOTC '. v 11- ! . . . . . . 14 Marietta Street, Trv Our Kennesaw Mountain Corn. $3.00 a ballon " ' If."- 1 ' I; Atlanta. Cla. Write for Price I, I, J E. then took ud Timer, the attorney gen eral of the post office and his assist ants, Barrett and Miller, and showed that each of these were appointed by say we are. a nation or snopKeeprra. x-m, ajicu v. ty,m Knttioa nt rham Go Into any company, the inquiry is Ham Norwood of town of Hillsboro; berJam,s c h Remedy from us and notHas our honor and character been Jesse Pearson of Rowan; Colin Shaw of wag entirely cured by one and a hai, protected? Has reparation been made Cumberland; John Speed of Richmond; . ... - -t It . perfect satisfac- the Republican administration, and mat for injury? Are our ports and nar- j. a. dinner 01 town 01 rjawwn. v.. tion wlth OUr trade. Haynes-Parker & the offenses they were indicted for bors protected? But the question Is- Smith of Wayne; Jas. Williams f Co.f L1nevllle, Ala. For sale by W. G. committing were committed under mc- nas our national debt heen aiminisn- ueamun; oua viuiiiii w KInley and Roosevelt; that they con-; ed? These symptoms, sir, are the sure mgaom wnue or Renoir; t-unara vn stltuted the law division of the post pressage of Impending ruin; they evi-"; Hams of Onslow; J. 'B. White of Bla offlce department and that their crimes dence general debility, which If not j den 36. consisted of bribery and In conspiracy ( corrected must end In a premature j Each county had two members of against the government In connection "s death. I am not disposed to ; assert the House in ,1807. and besides such vilh certain lotteries, turf Investments that all these evils have been produced towns as Wilmington,. New Bern, Fay n f.i-rlrh-nulck concerns, selling the by Mr. Jefferson but to say his gen-' ettevllle, Edenton, Ili . boro, Salisbury justice of the country and rendering eral conduct has a tendency to-produce and Halifax had a representative, s corrupt decisions In favor or these con cerns for pecuniary considerations. He then paf to George Beavers, heaa of the dlvlFlon of salaries and allow ances, lie show ed a conspiracy against the government between Beavers and First Assistant Postmaster General Heath and the Brandt Automatic Com Meir Cart? ind 'chant Tai pany by which five hundred and sev-: blUs." enty of Brandt automatic cash count ing machines, worth about 56 each, had been purchased for the govern ment for $150 apiece; one hundred and seventy-three cf which machines have never yet been used and are now stored away In old sellars. He showed that according to Brlstow's report, the mo tive for these unnecessary purchases at these extravagant prices was a do nation of stock to Beavers and Heath by this company. He then took up the .e 'cancelling machines purchased or rent-1 The best ,nformed el ror tne government dj- jj -avers ana Heath. He showed that one of these machines wss offered to the govern ment for KX) per annum rental, that Heath declined that offer, but offered 11 did not voUs on the address. President Jefferson's Reply " Washington, Jan. 10, 1808. Sir: I recejve&.'a few days ago your favor of Dec. '26 ' covering an address from the General Assembly of North Carolina, and I now take the liberty of returning an answer through the same channel. ., Not knowing whether the Legislature ' may still be in session Henderson said: "I! when tsto hand. I mustask the them. We know he has al most Invariably waited to discover the temper and disposition of the people and then shape his measures accord ing to their wishes. So that Instead of being guided by wisdom and en lightened policy he has been governed by town meetings and popular assem- Thls Policy Moans Disunion Discussing the purchase of the great T ynla!ati4 ns llanarann cold " "T have ever viewed the Durchasaiof that iavor 01 OU Bn?Hm ue w"irieu' iiae ever Mewed the purcnasor inat communIcating lt to them in such Immense territory as highly pernicious , . , , ... . . , . j way as you shall think will be most to this country and a damning evi-, . , . .u , . , ... , r (acceptable to tnem. I pray you to ac dence of the disposition of Mr. Jeffer-! . , , . . - son to please the multitude, though he should est of I .3 . I A n K A. the nation. Our country was sufficiently extensive before the ac- nnfiH fstr Kl rflirlt (rn. 0 Ait ertn tract, that of the carrier satchel and 10 lA tor. t6-l0 more than was shoulder straps, he receixl doufi't comrhUsIors. A con tract was made un der hi direction for furnishing these At chela ar.d shwijer straps to the go-- ernment at a specific pH-e. That ro:i- tract was made In arcrd.tsiee with the tract with !nske.L He showed that another one of these cancelling machine companies, according to Brlf tow's report, distrib uted stock between Heath and Beavers mil. .. a .1 . I believe, was his natne. to furnish th. p:,,ur- J,B tnrn luo,v "P ine ca'e 01 strap for tlw satchels, and when r!,th one of the Government officials pay day came the contractor was paid w,u have hn rcmove1 or Jndlcted as the fall contract price, notwithstanding I a re,uIt r lh3 BrlJtow Investigation, he had not supplied the straps, and ,howkt! the tlate of theIr appointment. Machen rot a commit ion fmm him on l!ifJ rrlrT1 committed by each, and the the ful! er-mmt. Lamb was paid forjtlnw of the emission of their several the same straps an ! Machen rot a com- mUsicn from him al"a. In another tate. the case of the letter boxes, Machen got three commissions. Mr. Lodge. Mr. President, will the senator allow me a moment to ask him a onHtlM Mr. Simmons. Certalnlv. Ia nlt of that Investigation, only two Mr. Lodge. If. is rendinr this nc-! of lhem .lde Machen were appoint count of Machen. I think he omitted"4 unJer Democratic administration, the statement Mr. RrUtow makes about !nnJ that tho?e two had no connection htm at the time of hi appointment. hv,lh the post office department at Mr. Simmons. No; I did not. I said Washington until after the beginning Mr. Bristow states that at th time of of the MtK,nly administration, one of his appointment he ptsed as a strong Ith'" having been transferred from the Democrat. jXew York post office at Washington In, Mr. Dodre. I refer to the following- 1 500 nnd the oth'r ,n 1S99- further -At that time- that is. the time of howeJ that lr four of these Indicted hlsj appointment "At that time he was ! or remved officials had any connection a bankrupt financially, with numerous Whatever with Machen, and that prac- qulsltlon of that ! oundless'wilderness. statesmen were fearful that -our empire would ere long be dismembered; that when this new world is added, that which we sup posed doubtful before is reduced al most to a certainty. When this terri tory shall be settled, disunion must be the consequence. It Is fanciful and against experience to suppose that peo-1 pie residing beyond the Mississippi! wiU send their representatives to Washington to make laws for them; they will establish a government for themselves; and two great republics In the neighborhood of each other, living In peace. Is what no age or " nation , ever witnessed." Henderson then proceeded to criticize Jefferson for wanting Congress to re-: view the actions of the federal court which tried Aaron Burr. "If every! Judicial opinion which is not pleasing1 to the President, is to be brought un der the revision of Congress, and the Judge In effect denounced who gives this opinion, we may bid farewell to an independent Judiciary." j been indicted or removed from office as v "J1. " " resolution ; wsiuncu iue moi unoounaea in consideration of th purchase by them for the government of a large numbiT of Its machines at the nrice of each several times their actual enine. As a result of this detailed dis cussion. Mr. Simmons demonstrated, from the Bristol report, that all of the employees In the post office depart ment ot the time of the commencement of the Bristow Investigation who have encomiums on Mr. Jefferson I have pointed out what I believe to be his defects. The spirit of party distracts TH: JEFFERSON. His Ex'y, Gover. r "B. Williams. To the' General Assembly of North Carolina: The wrongs our country has suffered, fellow-cltlzens, by violations of those j moral rules which the Creator of our being has implanted in man as the law of his nature, to govern him in his 'associated, as well as individual char acter, have been such as Justly to ex alte the sensibilities you express, and a deep abhorrence at indications threatening a substitution of power for right in the Intercourse between nations. Not less worthy "of your In dignation have been the machinations of parricides, who have endeavored to bring into danger the union of the j states, and to subvert, for the purposes ' of inordinate ambition, a government founded in the will of its citizens, and ' directed to no object but their happi ness. I learn with liveliest sentiments of gratitude and respect, your approba tion of my conduct in the various charges which my country has been pleased to confide to me at different t times ; and especially that the admin j istratlon of our public affairs, since ' my accession to the chief magistracy, , has been so far satisfactory, that my continuance In that office after its present term, would be acceptable to you. But, that I should lay down my nil n I In nnlnlnn tr miink ku n t I - -T.r a . v i charge at a proper period, is as much to expect a correct decision on h is con- -,t Vo,r ' - ... . , k no.i.. ...tii i.i a duty as to have borne it faithfully, auct; but posterity will sit in awful , " . . "1 . . " f If some termination to the services of Judgment on his character; the fulsome, , mJ v... ... 1 i"c unci. iua5iauaic uc liUL UACU uv Will not reS- ronst!tiitlriTi nr cnnnll ort hv nmpHp, from that CV- ZZ" "iZ: . ' 4.- . . . . - , lino mv.c, iiuiiiuiaii lui jcaio, Will Hi just sentence which awaits him. If,,, hftMn,a ,n, v,. itu m a u. 0 a can w ajms 1 ik 1 ih 1 urinr r r adulation of his friends cue his name one moment jaugiwmi record! against him. Ha was not only a bankrupt, but his repu tation fer business integrity was bad." That Is the time he was appointed. I thourht It better to have it all In the Hword. Mr. Simmons. Those facts are dis closed in this report, but there is noth ing to show that anybody at Washlng TeKhad any knowledre of th Titr Mr. Machen s bankrupt condiUon at I 7 "me 01 appointment. I furthermore call the attention of If' at the Wtlon to me the senator fm -r viti oiari iaiin tlcally aU the wrong-doing disclosed in the Bristow report, except that charged against Machen, had occurred sines March, 1S97, the beginning of the Mc Klnley administration. WHY PRES. JEFFER SON DECLINED . THIRD TERM BrSow-f l?!L27mt?l 10 th P3rt of to fr ho holds 1 hlh 1 Jli port hich 1 rd. his seat at the will of another? We 1 which Ll n the nator- ln now natural for man to be Indls- 3 man, this Impartial tribunal will do him Justice." The address passed the House by the following vote: How the Members Voted Tear Whltlock Arnold of Randolph: Richard Atkinson of Person; Jos. H. Bryan of Bertie; Thos. Bell of Camden; James Burton of Caswell; r Redmon Bunn of Nash; Jas. C. Bryan of Jones; Jno. Bryan of Sampson; Levin Boaz man of Washington; Blake Baker of Warren: K. Ballard of , Ga tes; Brice Collins of 3urke; David Cartar of Hyde; John Cotten of EMffeCombe; James Credle of how easily that degenerates Into an in heritance. Believing that a representa tive government, responsible at short periods of election, is that which pro duces the greatest sum of happiness to mankind I feel it a duty to do no act which shall essentially impair that principle; and I should unwillingly be the person who, disregarding the sound precedent set by an Illustrious prede cessor, should furnish the first exam ple of prolongation beyond the second I term of office. Truth also obliges me to add, that I am sensible of that decline which ad vancing years bring on; and feeling their,; physical. I ought not to doubt their mental effect, happy if I am the Hyde; David Cochran of Montgomery; : flr8t to perceive arid to obey this admo Moses Cator of Hyde; Joel Cherry of nlt,on nature, and to solicit a re hich . .J " ; ,v '""v' " "ow " natural ior man to be indls- Martin: G. L. Davidson of Iredell: Jos. lurch he b4m litT, . 4th. ff P094 to thwart the v, of those J. Daniel of town of Halifax; Jos. Ea He welfare of thVcKm Er'Sfmiii!! f nwhm he, ls d'nt. I for one ton of Bertie; Benj. Forsyth of Stokes; t ration . McK,n,cy dminis-!wm never give my confidence or ex- John Fraza f Washin-rtor,. n,vH rress my attarhment to a man who Gillasple of iJUden; Daniel Glissxw of e 8Teat corafort of my future days has been the great cause of producing DudIIh: Arch. Griffin nf V9.h. a and the satisfactory reward of a ser- Mr. Lrnfre 1 v. . "ue. but I ,hotht thyVnhJ" I?Irah- treat from cares too great for the wearied faculties of age. . ' Declining a re-election on grounds which can not but be approved, it win an evil more extensively mischievous to the American people, and which is to entail upon them more lasting mis ery, than any act of the bitterest en- drew Headen of Chatham. Baker Hos- ?vice of forty years, to carry Into re- Special Rates vis Southern Railway $38.60 Raleigh to Dallas, Tex., and re turn, account General Assembly Cumberland Presbyterian church. Tickets.on sale May 15th to; 18th, inclusive; final return limit May 31st. " ?25.75 Raleigh to New Orleans, La., and return, account Southern Good Roads Meeting. Tickets on sale April 4th ajid 5th; final limit . April 9th, 1904. $19.03 Raleigh to Jacksonville, Fla., and return, account Interstate Sugar Cane Growers Association. Tick ets on sale May 2d and 3d; final limit May 8th. 1904. . 3.S0 Raleigh to Greensboro, N. C, and return, acocunt Commence ment Exercises A. and M. , Col lege, Greensboro, N. C. Tickets on sale April 23, 24 and 25; final limit April 30. $18.10 Raleigh to Birmingham, Ala., and return, acocunt Conference for Education in the south. Tick ets on sale April 23, 24 and 25; final limit May 5. $22.03 Raleigh to Chicago, 111., and re turn, account General Confer ence A. M. E. Church. Tickets on sale April 29 and 30, May : and 2; final limit May 10, an ex tension of final limit can be ob tained on payment of a fee of 50 cents good returning until June 10. . " $30.20 Raleigh to Joplin," Mo., and re turn, account Annual Meeting German Baptist Brethren. Tick ets on sale May 18-24, inclusive; final limit leaving Joplin May 20; an extension of final limit can be obtained until June 30 by depositing ticket with Joint Agent. $18.20 Raleigh to Monteagle, Tenn., and return, account Monteagle Bible School. Tickets on sale June 30, to July 2, inclusive; also July 19-22, inclusive; final return limit August 31. $17.70 Raleigh to Cincinnati, Ohio, and return, account meeting Grand Lodge B. & P. O. Elks. Tickets on sale July 16 and 17; final lim it July 25; an extension of final limit can be obtained good re turning until August 25 on ' pay ment of a fee of 50 cents. $19.75 Raleigh to Tuscaloosa, Ala., and return, account Summer School. Tickets on sale June 13, 14, 15, 15. 17, 20, 21, 27 and July 4; final lim it fifteen days from date of sale. $12.90 Raleigh to Knoxville, Tenn., and return, account Summer SchooL Tickets on sale June 26, 27, 28, July 5, 6, 11, 12, 18 and 25;- final return limit fifteen days in ad union 10 aate or sae. An ex tension of final limit can be ob tained on payment of fee of 50 cents good until September 30, 1904. $17.75 Raleigh to Nashville, Tenn ana return, account Annual Menc southern Baptist Convention and Aux iliary Societies. Tickets on sale May 10, ut 12, 1904. Final return limit ten days from date of sale. By depositing ticket with Mr. Job. Richardson, Spe ciai Agent, ana paying fee of fifty cents, final limit may be extended, but in no case to reach original starting point late rthan June 6th. 1904. ; For further detailed Information ap ply to nearest Southern Railway Agent, or call on or address T. E. GREEN, C. T. A., Raleigh, N. C. ior, Greensboro, N..C. We lead the State in Style, Fit, Quality and Price. The Easter S 1 RALEIGH, N. Ci The sixty-second annual session begins September 17th. .Term begins January 28th. j '' St. Mary's School offers .instruction in the following departments: Th i. Preparatory School. The College, The Art School, The iMus'ic School.' 0 The Business School. : ' , There are two hundred, and fortyelght students Dioceses. Faculty of twenty-five. Much of the o - eight new pianos bought this year. v St.. Mary's Kindergarten is located in the center of the city under S Miss Louise T. Busbee's charge. For catalogue address, j I Rfev McNeely DuBose. B. D. representing nine equipment is new;' 3 0 3 Gold Fads. Co I. 1 Fflf ' SkI ice We wish to call your at tention to the FACTS thit we have tne largest assort ment of REFRIGERATORS in the city. Read the names of the celebrated makes: "Gurney," "Cold Wave," "La 36110' ' 'North Star," 'National," "Perfection." Our REFRIGERATORS - have th' Hart-Word latest improvements, with Water Cool er tanks. All the above mak"s guaranteed, and with careful liij' we are able to sell at. prices that v'.l interest you. Come (and m;i!.- -'? selection from the large stock rw be ing displayed near the front lir. WE GIVE GREEK TRADING STAMPS. aroiare RALEIGH, N. CO si I. t. kin. of Chon: "Humphry JH 27 t between Hamlet Charles Harrison of Northampton; Pe ter Hoyle of Lincoln; John Hamilton or I'asquotanK: Nicholas Mnm ne . - . . . " ' X V " i.u,ng n m. xiuime or uses; John Howell, ings of 1iis favor. - - , TH; JEFFERSON. DINING CARS ON SEABOARD AIR LINE TRAINS NOS. 27 AND 66. Commencing on January 26th the Seaboard Air Line Railway will Inau gurate dally Cafe Dining Cars on traina and Washington, and on January 11th they time when tv rmarlt as to the emv of thlt nat I mi '"nrn . . - citjeund for ,ht cf(T namM . "When Mr. Jefferson came Into pow r. wmmorx 1 v ' . r we i XUZX a-v..1 fe4 nd I do mens w L . - tT l.re?pttblc What has become of our .of Guilford; Edinund Jona of Wilkes; I of Gates; Robt. Hannah of Guilf ord ; 1" 1 tt -w . 1 uon ana gooa &CUt..nijr , nuvi a Buuuucaie me jaeing .-.t.-i. v will of my fellow citizens ,ftugurate Pullman Parlo, CaS I I supplicate the Beine . i-i.- t. . .. In whose hands we are, to preserve our and 66. be tween Washington, D. C. and Pine hurst. For further Information apply to C. IL QATTIS. .C. T. A, ote o o iora9 Greensboro, N. C. Under New. Mana-ffemen t And Undergoing a Thorough Cotb & Remodeling. Proprietor;
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