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THE MO&Nirm rOST. TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 3105 MORNING POST PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE N. C. PUBLISHING CO. Raleigh, N. C. Offlc in the , Pullen Building, Fayetteville Street. BERT M. PHILLIPS Editor Subscription Price On Year ............. ......$5.00 i'Blx Months 2.50 ; Three Months ............. .......... 1:25 One Month .50 The Post will publish brief letters on subjects of' general Interest. The writ er's name irtuat accompany the letter. Annonymous communications will not be tolerated. . Brief letters of local news from any section of the state will be thankfully received. Merely personal controversies will not be returned. Address all business letters and com munications for publication to THE MORNINjCJ POST. The telegraphlo news service of THE MORNING POST Is absolutely full and complete, and is unequaled by any morning newspaper south of . New ' York. This service Is furnished us un der special arrangements with THE LAFFAN NEWS BUREAU. of the New York Sun, and Is the, same service that is used by the Sun itself, which is known to be superior to any service in any newspaper in the United States. This service is received night ly by wire in the office of THE MORN ING POST directly from the New York Sun, and Includes special cables and domestic news and all commercial and market reports. THIS IS STRONG ARGUMENT Time and time again we have urged more care and consideration and pro tection for the song and Insectiverous birds of the country. , There are so cieties that have for their sole aim the protection of birds, still there are thousands of the little feathered beau ties subjected to wanton' destruction every year.' In a. late issue of the Florida Times-Ujiion we find the f ol lowlrig: "Over -eight million dollars annually go towards saving the apple trees of this country from insects. Isn't it cheaper to have the birds do the work ? One man in Florida this year planted peppers, peas and sunflowers through out his grove in corners, to attract the birds; now his neighbors are ask ing him why his trees remained free from insects and are surprised to hear he spent nothing for insecticides from the drus store." This is strong argument in favor of the birds. This man not only does not kill , them but plants and grows stuff to attract them and keep them about his place,, and they save him thousands of dollars. be the use? Only a, worthless parity would bo maintained. There is a possibility that Raleigh will soon lose one of the most enter prising merchants in the city because of inability to secure a suitable build ing Jn which to conduct his business after the first of the year. .Here is an opportunity for some property owner to do some building and secure a good tenant.' Col. Pinck Ennlss has received an order for four copies of Turner's Alma nac for use. in the graded schools of one of the state's most progressive small towns. Many schools already use it, and . Colonel Enniss , thinks ere long it will bo a text-book in all the i schools and colleges of the state. I TiSSfsln This popular remedy never fails to effectually cure Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness And ALL DISEASES arising from a Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion The natural result Is good appetite and solid flesh. Dose small; elegant ly sugarcoated and easy to swallow. Take No Substitute. ECHOES OP THE TYPHOON The Leyte Went Down With Three f ourths of Her Crew Washington. Oct. fTh general of the P'Se war department regarding th storm that occurred on the artern of September 26th He all , the wires were down reports have been coming in only the last day or two. They are very discouraging. . The coast guard ter I-Jttew wrecked off Samar. and aU.onboar were lost except nine members f the 148-foot steamer, pastured all summer, and asked what he owed for the. pasturing. , "I have a bill of $10 against you." said the farmer who had .undertaken i tVlk rQ 1-a 1 J 1 ,.t- i irnii ! I -wtnw LUC CUll llX 1 , UUL, 1- JUU ; are willing, I'll take the calf and call "" 'It settled " It ha3 been supposed all along that! ,v. o" , , . . . ' No, sail!" promptly exclaimed the there was a "Dr. Jekyl" somewhere j negro, "I'll do nothing like dat. But," connected with Mr. James Hazen Hyde j he added, after a pause, "I'll tell you in his conduct of the Equitable. Re- what 1 wil1 do you keep the calf two cent developments in the investigation, j SrWS? nowever, point to ins oenei that it was all "ilr. Hyde." n- I Speculation on top of a monopoly in theatre tickets, gentlemen, is calcu lated to get the people of a community a show that WASHINGTON BUKKAF: Kfmball Bnlldlnr, 1417 3. St. TV. XV POVERTY AND INTEMPERANCE! The relation between poverty and in- i rilei. especially when temperance is veVy close. This is a fact that is generally accepted by j stu dents of social problems. Speaking along this line in a recent issue the Boston Traveler said: "The discour aged and insufficiently nourished man drinks to keep up his spirits and his strength. There, can be no question about it. Still there is another aspect everybody wants to seo comes along. ; -a ; It is said that a professor from a Chicago institution is going to Africa to study cannibalism. lie must be a mere skeleton sort of skln-and-bones specimen and is therefore not afraid. Joint Educational Meeting Eastcri Or TICK: 34(KMauSt. New Yorfc WrSTKRST OFFICEx 17 U. 8'. Expre Building. Chieast In charge of the Steve W. Floyd Spe cial Agency. ' Subscribers to'The l?ost are request ed to note the date on ithe label of their paper and send in their renewal before the expiration. This will pre , vent missing of a slrigle issue. All papers will be discontinued when the time paid up expires. ! TVl -.-- . ! -l 1 r-. . . oust as a man mows on , KrhimtinnPi icc.niott.n -51i u.i.i i his soup to cool it and on his hand to jointly with the Association of South- tbl?S', POINTED PARAGRAPHS (Chicago News.) He who says nothing is never mis quoted. Gossips and phonographs repeat everything they hear. A smile that can be bought for a I dime is soon swallowed. j Race prejudice keeps many a dollar i out of the bookmaker's hands. j A bigamist is never free from worry until he finds himself behind the bars. A rolling stone gathers no moss but moss-backs are hot attractive, anyway. It is difficult to make a woman be lieve that a compliment isn't the real ere. Tho T-Avte was a built in Shanghai for the civil gov ernment of the Philippines, at a , cost of $58,000. She had a crew of tniry- six. M ' The storm originated east or amai and " swept over .the northeast and north end of that island and all south ern provinces of -Luzon north of Ma nila. Reports so far have been re ceived from, the provinces of Laguna, Batangas. Soraogo, Rizal, Cavite, Ba taan. Samar and Zembales. Crops .are practically all destroyed, including cocoanuts, hemp and rice. It is feared that damage equally great has been done in the provinces of Albay, Ca marines and Tavabas. ' . warm it, so he drinks in summer be cause he is hot and in winter because he is cold, and it may be that he drinks not only because he is poor, but also because he is not poor. Mr. Thomas . P. Whittakei , a temperance j leader in the British parliament, finds ! in the fiscal returns figures which in cline him to believe that the better trade is the more j drinking there Is. Now. let some American sociologist or statistician determine whether in this country also "prosperity is a fosterer of intoxication." I TUESDAY OCTOBER 3, 1905. The fusion movement in New York began one day and practically ended the next. jProphet Dowio claims that he has .jcpnveuted King Edward. But Edward 'is ptill king. -'Busy people are happy people," as serts a writer. Wonder if he ever tried being a convict. The fact that Mr. Bryan Is abroad must not be taken to that his views will "widen out." going mean If the ears of the academy of music management did not burn yesterday . there is nothing in being talked about. Just for the sake of curiosity we'd like to know who is the biggest man ln the Philippines since Mr. Taf t left. "With the Kansas corn crop worth $75,000,000, it would seem to be a hefty proposition for the moonshiners to use It all. SPEAKING OF STINGINESS The Whiteville News Reporter has discovered a stingy man as is a stingy man. That paper says: "In last week's issue County Super intendent Wooten, In his educate -I department, told of a man who id a school committeeman in one of the dis tricts of the county, who has mada out a bill against the board of educa tion for the postage he has had to use In the little correspondence he has had' to do as committeeman. We do not know who this man is, nor do we care to know; but we will say that for em Colleges in Nashville, Tenn., No vember 22-25; 1903.' "-i-uuiii ui ine compiaim against I holiday meetings the executive com mittee has decided to hold this meet ing during the week preceding Thanks giving. The general officers for this year are: President Charles D. 'Mclver, presi dent State Normal College, Greensboro N. C. First Vice-President John W. Ab ercrombie, president University of Ala bama. Second Vice-President Lawton B Evans, superintendent public schools. Augusta, Ga. Third Vice-President James A. B. Sherer, president Newberry College. Newberry, S. C. Treasurer E. P. Burns,- member board of education, Atlanta, Ga. Secretary R. J. Tighe, superintend ent city schools, Asheville, N. C. Both president and secretary being from North Carolina, it is hoped thero will be a full attendance from this state at the Nashville meeting. It is possible to Dreserve a man's body In alcohol, but some men's bodies are not worth the time . and expense. Silver for the Maryland Baltimore, Oct. 2. The Maryland cruiser fund commission today award ed the contract for making the silver service testimonial1 to be presented to the cruiser Maryland, to Samuel Kirk, Sons & Co., of this city. 1he service will cost $5,000, and will consist of forty-eight pieces, thirty one pieces representing historical events in the counties of the state; Qitizens J W J3"' Capital, Surplus, Deposits $100,000.00 1 $ioo,ooo.oo on million dollars Assets, Resonrses Umlimitsd JOSEPH G. BROWN, Presidanti HENRY E. LITCH FORD, Cashier. twelve punch cups, first twelve colonial representing the governors; three ladles and two servers. THE gam in new Duiiamg muuawv u unu uaror.: is greater than any period in the State's history, T: North Carolina Home Insurance Company, of Raleigh,: C. should receive its proportion of this prosperity as cc: pared with the percentage of new business given to it . periods of less industrial activity. Give it the insurer on the desirable new properties you have to offer. ' It x Full of Tragic Meaning are these lines from J. H. Simmons; of Casey, la. Think what might have re sulted from his terrible cough if he had dren because they make so much noise she can't read. Young Mr. Hyde's Prowess (New York Sun.) As the investigation '"into the con duct of the Insurance business prog resses . the disclosures made on the witness stand, by the authorities of the Equitable Life thrown Into con- There is something wrong with the j not take nthe medicine about which he woman who will cry over a pathetic j writes: i had a fearful cough that dis baby story, then spank her-own chil- i turbed mv nieht's rest. I tried every thing, but nothing would relieve it, un til I t&ok Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which completely cured me." Instantly remleves and permanently cures all throat and lung diseases; prevents grip and pneumonia. At all driggusts; guaranteed; 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. The Enterprising Undertaker (Atlanta Constitution.) A lover in the Billville district, hav ing been jilted by his sweetheart, con fided to a friend who happened to be the town undertaker his determination I to take his own life. "I'm .a-goin' fur Into the swamp," he said, "an end it fii::- "BUI," said the undertaker, as he grasped the hand of the would-be sui cide, "we've always been friends, haven't we?" ' "Always," replied the other, mourn fully, "An' you know I'm a poor man, in a terrible healthy community?" "Yes." ' Then, Bill, old boy, tell me where "It was almost a miracle. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me of a terrible , breaking out all over the body. I am very grateful." Miss Julia Filbridge, West Cbrnwell, Conn. help to build up our home State1 and continueUhe era of prosperity now enjoyed by our people. PUB An Invitation to You Davis 100 State Agents for Public School BooKs. Snlcilftlia rellaf f Via r. r,-r A ti j. t, . ... . . nciucnuuua unci- downright stinginess he takes the cake, lectual ability of Mr. James Hazen ie should be classed with the fellow H3de who because of his youth and who, objected to the cyclist pumnin-r 6 . assumption of his inexperience his bicycle tire on his land because he objected to furnishing the air, and at the time It - was blowing a gale; and that other fellow who would not drink branch water on his own land, but would go below the line and get It nas hitherto been considered one of the led, rather than a leader. According to the solemn and sworn testimony of men grown gray in the study of financial methods and man ners, however, young Mr. Hyde alone was responsible for the many and I beg to state that I used per cent Puie Paint on my home fouc years ago and it has given elegant satisfaction. At same time my house I kin find yer body, an' pin a piece o' i was Painted there were several other wrltln' on it, that I'm the man to burv houses painted from several manu- you, an' I'll put you in a coffin with ! acturers' best paint. I can cheerfully A f TITlEI BT TV Tn57TI"Br V ' V TVfO rr silver handles,-an' a silver plate, with j recommend this paint and if anyone j-HA A.JLLJL xr I B B c7R.5 C'Al iiama uu ju, an KnocK on: xv per . w oco wiitu ojavis iraint has cent. Help me, out. Bill, old boy I done for me, come around and see the hain't had a first-class funeral in six ! contrast between my house and the months!" . j others that were painted at j the same The fellow looked at him in -a dazed, time. T. H. PRUITT Lie LAWS Now on Sale Price $1.50 or $1.85 Postpaid. Send for price list of Reports. sort of way; then he said, as he turned to go: "Keep yer darned old coffin! I'm a-goin' to live, in spite o' you!" It is said the president; is going to divest the canal operations of red tape-. This leads us to wonder what he will do with the graft. Instead of discussing political ques tions, the candidates for gubernatorial honors in Georgia are simply discuss - lng who will be governor. ' A preacher out In Kansas declines t5 accept fees for marrying people on the rround that it Is wrong to profit by th misfortunes of others. The weather man has gone off on another tack. J After predicting rain for about four days without'success he has limply - announced "fair weather." ' The Filipinos are said to' have made a poor crop this. year. Probably let the grass take the fields while the hands were busy admiring' Mr. Taft. Ti J . ' it is no rener, from a pecuniary standpoint, for a man to pick out a small woman for his wife. Her clothes will cost just as much as, a large one's. A story writer has described Castro as the greatest man in South AmorinV A little spurt of Immigration from North America, however, would soon lay him In the shade. They made M. TVItte a ,1 Divfn New Tork. Slight compensation to the Rus sian government for the numbep of its countrymen who were made monkeys of by the Japanese. "They say" it is not Mr. Butler's paper, but all the same you will find that the ex-senator will stand close enough to it to put his foot on the loud pedal at any time. Various forma of malolmlnlotroU off his neighbor's land. They are all the Equitable society. He it was who about on a par. And this man has a led the Innocent Schiff Into the un son -eighteen years old who cannot comfortable situation he now occupies read and write. We want a comnulsorv rV pudc- . ne now silent -j,..- . . . compulsory Depew would never have straved from Jaw for Just such men the path of rectitude to whtch h was as tnis. He has not sent that son of wont to Point young men with such his to school because he was too in- earnestness and eloquence had not the as confidently to fernal stl pernicious Hyde influenced him from adult. It is also " "j"" y1111 AiTJiu w ortc lhere ought to be a Chamberlain's Cough Remedy No one who is -acquainted with its good qualities can be surprised at the gr.ect popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It not only cures colds and grip effectually and permanently, but prevents ,- these diseases from re suiting in pneumonia. It is also a cer tain cure for croup. Whooping tough is not. dangerous when this remedy is given. It contains no opium or other harmful substance and may be given a baby as- to an pleasant to take. the straight and narrow nsth. Hnrri. ! When all of these facts a r A t a Von Irtn ldW xo Punish man himself was innocent and unso-1 consideration it is not surprising that sucn men for thus neglecting their Phisticated until young Mr. Hyde se- chlldren, and we hope the time is near duced him from virtue to the pursuit when such a -law will - , or unrighteousness stitP" An -nydes unenviable eminence he , ,-, x, , . nas one consolation. The old foxes o uuu i minx much of the compul- are a unit in extolling his immeasur- sory school law Idea-,. for such people ably superior intellectual power and They would go to 1ail hpfnr In confessing the complete dominion would ohv , .... . he exercised over them. If they had j uv.i a DUt SDeaK- rt oo-rl t -r-e. ,j . .w. , uu,u - noa ou no suuuiu never b vx me mans tendencies to stingi- have thought it. ness, we .are reminded that there are BATCH OF GOOD HUMOR she's prettier than """sy peopie m the country' It is related that one father gives his children five cents each to go to bed! without supper, and then steals the money from them after leep. We might enumerate further 0,1 uaiues, 100, DUt What WOUld Little Girl (in church) "Why does SO ma.nv nennlo rmf V. li.l 1. Aw 1 iN vjr 12, K I I f ITU veiopes on th' contribntinn Tlntft-"' j-iicin a. iu Keep me pen "Maude thinks Maye." "How do you know?" "She asked her to be her maid." Cleveland Leader. people in foreign lands, as well as at home, esteem this remedy very highly ana very lew are willing to take any other after having once used it. For sale by W. G. Thomas, Robert Simp son, jsoDDitt-Wynne Drug Co. brides- Little Bov- Ifie COllcrfi rhaf lJI. - nies from makin' so much noise."- Dewey's Case Continued New Bern, N. C, Oct. 2. Special. The criminal court for Craven county convened this morning. Judge E. B. Jones of Winston presiding. Thoma-i W. Dewy, the defaulting cashier of the Farmers and Merchants Bank, again appeared in court, represented by his attorney. A continuance was grant ed and a bond of $40,000 was given by the same sureties, to await the'opinion in his case which is now in the hand of the supreme court. There was a report circulated in the streets tonight that three of the five Judges were in favor of a new trial others claim three of the five judgp are in favor of affirming the lower court. in spite of all remedies needs' energetic and above all thor ough treatment. A mere cough . mixture won't do. Root out the cold that causes' the cough. T T ' v nowf bcott's .Emulsiom tTTI . wny bcott's Emulsion? because it stops the irrita tion, soothes the tissues and heals the affected membranes. When? Right away. Scptts. Emulsion begins to nejp with the first. dose. We'll s-nd yon a sample free npen request. 5C0VT & rOWiNE, w Pearl Street. Kew York. A Swede, intending tn len country, started for a steamer, accom panied by a friend. As they reached the dock the -boat "was leaving-. The friend excitedly exclaimed: "Yump, Yon, yump! I dank you can mok it in a couple of yumps." Bristol Courier. "I'm in a quandary." "What is it?" "Flossie and May are both in love with me and I don't know which one to marry' "Don't marry either of them." "Why do you give that advice?" "Both of those girls , are friends of mine." Houston Post. United States District Court t Eastern District of North Carolina In the matter of R. fT Smith. Bank rupt. in Bankruptcy No. 165. J FIRST MEETING CREDITORS. To the creditors of R F ;-,,. ", Benson, in th. ,Smith of rfitHM UL Jnnson and Chincoteague, Va., On the Ocean. Young Hardr;are Co.. Agent. 70 BOTHERS: i SgL.ipw S00THM8 It nwr?i '.eethln for 7 H.-.i rvaeir. Notice Notice is hereby given "that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Lii llngton Naval Stores Company will be held in the office of the secretary of the company, Raleigh, North Carolina, on Saturday, September 23d, at 12 sideHnWT0' fr the pUrpOSe of con sldering the question of increasing the capital stock and for th. -i,aMy- F businefs necessary or de- H. W. MILLER, September 13. 1906 Secretary. ;( FIVE YEARS OLD hi Pill I M3jKCT A' f 1 oiAOOTn AlU) MELLOW III .Ws !; vuLLoyai Express Charges Paid By 0: vJllSf ce you.that theso goods arc ihc very best for medicinal and other purposes S d us your orders and if not perfec&S-.--return at e?pense d i w Au biupments are made in plain Remit by Postal or Express Money Grc Write for price list of othor liquors. i. . 1 OUR STORE is RECEIVING. The Very Latest Designs i n Fu rn no 1 OP it district aforesaid, a bankrupt Notice is hereby given that 23rd dav nf , . A southern congressman tells a story of an old negro in Alabama who. in his bargaining, is always afraid that he may get "the - worst of it." On one occasion, it appears, this aged darky went after a calf that he had " inat on the said R. p, bankrupt ; and that thM-Uaicated of his creditors wil mf tin office in Smithfleld, N c 1 t? my day of October. A D ion-" ? the 9th a- m., at which timehe ' aM 1 00Ck may attend1, nrn i?1 creditor8 Point a trusted exlnime I and transact such otner bunkrupt -y properly come .be fore j . V. H. DOYDEN, ' Raleigh, n c sL!a "xPtcy. ' - Sept. 28, 1505. UPTOfSJOW-istha Aren't you going to fix up a little for the Big Fair ? : An extra room for visiton, or boarders ? Think over this.1 'A--. '" ' AA A.A--7'v' A. . AAA''VA '' 1 HI
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