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The Morning Posti
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'THE MORNING POST: WEDNESDAY, JUNE mamammmammmm I i 80.42 STOCK AT THE FAIR OVERWORKED MEN DELICATE) WOHEN SICKLY CHILD REN MICH EMMET Concerning communications that have 40.50 75,300.00 20.00 Weights and Measures Fees from Treasury, Depart" ment Investment Account Legal Services Refunded State's Prison Debts Refunded i i heeently appeared in The Post, on this subject, Corresponding Editor Frank G45.75 THE STATE TREASURY Disbursements Exceed Receipts by $240,316 FOR FIRST SIX MONTHS $780,435.30 Total BOUND TO AN ANX IIILI In a. Indians Pnt a Villain to Death Horrible Manner El Paso. June 12. A mining man who rpnrhpd bore from the State of E. Emery, of the l'rogressive anner, writes that paper as follows: "The Sunday Morning Post contains a communication under the above-heading.

A Farmer Exhibition' complains of what has become a system and the North Carolina Agricultural Society has simply followed the current in adopting it. The officers would receive criticism far more outspoken and sharper this complainant utters if they adhered to a course which would please, him. "We have seen the system 'grow, and deplore it. Nothing short of a revolution in the present system can prevent it, but this revolution outght to come and the sooner and -more complete the better it will be for all concerned. Readers of The Progressive Farmer will remember one or two communications published in these columns relative to this subject.

We believe in these shows in fair. open, honorable competi tTbii Is tne Showing Made toy Figures prepared toy Chief Clrk JDenmark It Is Not an Unusnal Condition An. fMARAflt- IViVXTl itemized Statementfor the First Half Sinaoloa, Mexico, today tells the story of the horrible punjshment recently inflicted on James Wilson, a renegade American prospector, by Mayo Indians. Wilson had been in the Indian country of Sinaoloa for month and was on good terms with the semi-civilized race which is now at war with Mexico. lie was accustomed to spending much of his time in the villasres and finallv won the affections of a handsome young girl.

Instead of marrying the girl according No other preparation has ever received BALTIMORE. Have unrivalled facilities for taking entire charge of the FURNISHING AND INTERIOR DECORATION of private houses; and are prepared to submit original designs in colors, make estimates and give expert decorative suggestions. This department charge of practical artists of great ability and is complete and comprehensive in every detail. We are Showing Everything that is reliable and fashionable in HOME FURNISH-IrTGrS in both simple and ornate lines, whether wanted for town or country homes, in unequaled assortments at the most moderate prices. I of the Fiscal V'ear Resinning December 1, 1900 so many voluntary testimonials from eminent people as the world-famous Mariani Wine.

tion and in having the stock judged on Marian i Wine A statement of the receipts and dis giving to the winner ail due IU I ill" Ull' VI ill-1 uiuc, ru i mor 1 1 till IHflil. to ins camu in me liiuuiuaius ami ivt- pi i rn merit. To the man who can breed and bursements of the State Treasury, for Jthe first six months of rlie current year. her there against her wish. She finally escaped to tell the story ami Wilson Works Wonders.

Sold "by all druggists. Refuse substi beginning December 1, 1S09, was issued "vstprdav bv Chief Clerk Denmark, of tutes. -t the Treasury Department. Mariana 52 W. 15th New The statement, as prepared, shows York, publish a handsome book of en fled.

He was overtaken and carried back. As a punishment for his crime it was ordered that I he be put to death by a method common Avith the Mayas. The prospector was stripped of his clothing and bound across an ant hill infested by large. 'reft; ants. Alter many hours of horribe suffering as the insects slowly that disbursements have exceeded re dorsements of Emperors, Empress, ceints 'bv It is not unusual Princes, Caruinals, Archbishops and other distinguished, personages.

It is sent gratis and postpaid to all who write for it. (for receipts to fall behind disbursements -at various periods during the Correspondence invited, and on request from any joint in develop prize tock great credit is due but in these show contests the whys and wherefores, the 'know how to produce it' is last to sight and sound and the present possessor gets the money, the crowd sees the animals and the real object for which the State expends money To keep up the shows is partly or wholly lost. It-is not frequent that the winners have bred or have, fed the animals to the 4 rue development which wins. They often have simply paid what was required to secure the animal, and have led fat on it, sometimes covering glaring defects, or so reducing the vital functions by unphysiologic feeding that the animals are useless to reproduce their kind. demand on the officers of the State Fair are first for money.

Every one must be paid. Employees, exhibitors, North Carolina a representative with samples will call. gnawed away his flesh. Wilson expired. Wilson was reputed to be a fugitive from justice from Oklahoma.

course of a year. The statement is given herewith: DISBURSEMENTS. 216. 218. 220 and 222 IV.

Lexington Street, MINCH EISENBREY, Baltimore HARLQTTE ACTIVE AND HO YEARS OL.D. Adjutant General Depart- I ment OnriERCIAL 1,500.06 A Wake County Woman Who Draws a Revolutionary Pension. Wake county has among its population lollege -3 revolutionary advertisers. There must be a 'crowd- a woman, the wife of a Watson's Pfootograpl 2,239.30 519.30 131.00 soldier, who has attained the remarkable age of 110 years. CHARLOTTE, N.

C. Mrs. Dillie Byrum, of Enno, Buck- ESTABLISHED 1891. horn township, has tne unusual dis GALLERY tinction of having passed 11U years on earth. She is hale and hearty and draws a monthly pension from the government.

in the her husband bavins been a Revolutionary war. Mrs. drawing and in this respect our public pulse is in a somewhat feverish condition. What costs the managers and dra-vvs the crowd brings the money in gate receipts to pay the bills. "We have no doubt but that the sympathy of everv secretary and diiectoi.4 is with the State exhibitors.

The State society would not be true to the objects for which it was organized if this were not so. The object was to draw out what is being done and- produce, to make object lessons, stimulate the spirit which vies to do something better than has been done, to improve on all previous records ii possible. This is educational and progressive. It enables those in search of better seed. Auditor's Department Board of Internal Improve-' ments Board of Public Bureau of Immigration (Bureau of Labor and Printing Capitol Square Contingencies Convict Account Department of Public In-jstruction Direct Tax Account Disabled Soldiers, Appropriation to Escaped Convicts Executive Department Fuel, Lights and Water.

Fayetteville Light Infantry. Fugitives from Justice Governor's Mansion ami Grounds Guilford Battle Ground Indigent Pupils Insurance Department Elegant Apartments in Piedmont Building. Byrum gets often chops great grand- about with activity and cotton Jjy the side of her 131 Fayetteville Street. RALEIGH. N.

Z. The Fair People are cordially invited to CALL aai have a FIRST-CLASS PHOTOGRAPH MADE, POPULAR PRICES RULE. MR. A. MICHELOW, Operator.

children. 1,683.30 5,152.64 1,953.35 17.20 1,920.00 613.02 2,400.00 1,442.42 150.00 1,037.86 1,426.20 500.00 6,165.00 This information is vouched for by Mr. I. G. Lawrence, a well-known citi zen of Chatham, who lives near Mrs.

Byrum and who was in Raleigh yesterday. The facts were out by a recital Most Extensive and Thorough of the story; of the death of a son of the aged woman, which occurred last stock, methods, than tney nave in use to see what others have, make com Courses in the South, POSITIONS SECURED. parisons, and discard the least vnlua week. Doc. Pollard, a son of Mrs.

Byrum died: last week, being over 70 years of age at the time of his death. ble. But the winner in stock exhibits 1,618.25 DID YOU KNOW open to the world has to meet 'whatever competition the prize attracts. It may Interest on 4 per cent State Debt Consolidated Bonds. His Life Was Saved Hundreds of Our Students are Hold 67,515.00 ing Responsible Positions.

be a large purse which tilings tne professional showman, or a pros-pect for a Interest on-4 per Cent. State's Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen Prison Farms Bonds 200.00 of Hannibal, lately had a wonderful deliverance from a frightful death.

In brisk future trade which calls a breeder of merit to the fair. If 'A Farmer Ex Interest oh 0 "per cent. State Notes Accepted for Tuition 90,850.00 telling of it he says: "I was taken with hibitor' does not care to meet this class 23,357.73 A Home for Young Ladles Under tne A 'Al'Ht A i I 11(1 1IU1 111 I M. HUUUlUUiai My lungs became hardened. I was so of competition he has two alternatives, to stav awav as he presumably has been Supervision the President and His weak I couldn't even sit up in bed.

Wife. Debt Construction Judiciary Laborers' Pay iLegal Services and Expenses Legislative Examining Com- I mittee Ministerial Services at State's Prison doing of late, or, ff securing from the Ntnte Fair ninnarers a separate class 3,258.50 6,082.64 i 278.20 I. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of Consumption, when I heard of Young Men Furnisned Suitable for State stock. er Month.

XJUmIvIJUj. a. lUVJ WW WAV. A King's New Discovery. One bottle gave great reiiel.

continueu To use that these days, especially Sundays, are awful hot and long? Dont you think a nice HAMMOCK would help 'you to spend these warm days more comfortably? These long Sundays would he more shorter and more comfortable with one of our Hammocks swung in your porch. We have them from 75c to $6.00. Also Hammock Hooks and Hammock Ropes. CAN ENTER AT ANY STUDENTS "This last proposition has potli reason and merit in it. If there is no hope for the State's breeders outside of a it.

and now am well and strong. I can't TIME. ENormaL Schools X. C. A.

500.00 10,900.00 5.000.00 College co4- pay too mucn in its praise. lins mar few farms conducted by wealthy citi School nnder Christian Influence zens, and there i still none of interest Catalogue free. I ored K. C. Board of Health JNT.

C. College of iA. 1,321.87 velous medicine is the surest and quickest cure in the world for all Throat and Lung Troubles. Regular sizes 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottles free at all drug ing a larger class of farmers by whose coming a still larger class of interested M.

D. M. AlcIVER, Pres. 8,750.00 friends will come to the competition gists. Every bottle guaranteed.

and learn its effects, the nthe fair man agers will be willing to make duplicate 5.9(S.63 7,500.00 lists. State breeders can nave classes I Arts i. 'iNV C. Corporation Comniis- sion N. C.

Experiment iN. C. Institution for the D. N. C.

State's Prison Old Debts N. C. School for the D. by themselves and if they feel strong A GOOD WEEK FOR CROPS enousrh enter the classes open to the LUMSDEN world, or go into sweepstakes classes. BROS.

RALEIGH, N. C. 30,000.00 "We will not discuss the venality of judges, nor the details of any local stock Bell Phone 165. Beneficial Rains Occurred bosses, leaving those to oblivion, or in terested people. 025.00 5.000.U0 2.500.00 N.

C. State Volunteer Fire- men's Association Oxford Orphan Asylum, white Oxford Orphange, eolorexl.Y Paper Account Penitentiary Sunday School. Over the State But when state exhibitors can have things all their own way, they do not FOR 40 YEARS Dr. Worthington's Remedy For Colicv Dysentery, Diarrhoea, alwavs see the value of it 4 i 50.00 117,523.50 "There have been liberal prizes offered 3Iucli Improvement Reported In tne in the dair line and the entris have been verv few. Some of these have been texclusivtlv for North Carolina dairy cows.

3.14.12 i S' 7 General Condition of Crops Tlie Peacli Crop Will Be Very Large It would be the best thing for all concerned if a considerable number of breeders would meet and discuss thi 265G0.G2 matter; agree on classes so as io us 0,000.00 tribute a considerable number ot prizes 432.2: ejl I STITHTE RILGISH, e. One of the celebrated Female Schools of the South, noted for its advanced and thorough courses In all departments of Female Education, for the high social standing of its pupils and for the ele-pant manners and superior culture of its graduates. Its coursa equal those of our regular male colleges. Excellent buildings, beautiful grounds. Session Begins September 14, i89p.

to en en breeder ot cartio sikhM). norse week Weekly Crop -Bulletin for the ending Monday, June 11, 1000, and swine, make their agreements bar monious and appoint good committee which will be active and meet the State 1,000.03 7,408.00 10,000.00 and all pains of the stomach and bowels has been sold. Nocure no pay. Used in three armies, endorsed by three Surgeons G-en- Fair managers about this matter. 1.081.

4-1 "Then would somethings be done for an arouseing of stock farmers to th 'V 28,000.00 00,000.00 45,000.00 says: In consequence of lenefioial rains which occurred over a large portion of the State during the week ending Monday, Jiuie 11, 19(H), a majority of the reports of crop correspondents were very favorable, and indicated much improve Pensions Postage- and Stationery Public Printing Public Schools, Supplemental Appropriation to Settling -State Taxes S4iell Fish Commission (since 1895) Soldiers' Home State Board of Electors State and Colonial State Departnu'it State Geological State Guard State Guard, special State Hospital at Goldsboro State Hospital at Morganton State Hospital at State Library State -Normal and Industrial College State Taxes Supt. Public Buildings and Grounds Supreme Court Contingencies Supreme Court Reports Treasury Department University of North Caro- lima Weights and Measures General Insurance Account Public Schools, 1890., Prison Farms 7 value of the State Fair and in a spirit of fellowship and progress that must 800.77 develop into goon results. ol more than Let us hear from breeders who would Kv J-C'x5 cw.xva For Catalogue and lull paru- The best Is always the cheapest. help make a positive helpful move for evolution of a better state of things and 25.000.00 274.30 300.00 a better show of stock at the State Fair. F.

E. E. A. culars, address the Principal. James Din-widclie jVI.

Of the University of Virginia. 1'. we nave seen one ot tnese pro 100.05 2,387.02 3,125.03 fessional judges spend three or four hours, keeping people waiting in order to get a set ot lair directors to agree 12,500.00 81.20 100 physicians. For sale by D. King Drug Wholesale Agents, RALEIGH, N.

C. Send orders to Carolina Chemical Company, Agents, Wilson, N. C. Ji. JIT .21 jCBL JSLHl on a separate, dupneate nsr, ior rsrate breeders of cattle where State breeders had cattle to show which were hopelessly outclassed.

lie got it through almost 101.45 00 ment in the general condition of crops. Over the northern, tier of counties, however, and most of the central district, the showers were light, poorly and did not penetrate the soil to a sufficient, depth to be of more than temporary benefit. Over most of the counties lying between lines drawn from Cabarrus (northeast to Warren and north to Surry, crops are still suffering considerably from drought, and" gardens have been much injured. Elsewhere the rainfall was abundant and especially beneficial; on account of the thorough state of cultivation in which crops had been placed. In some western counties rain fell every day of the week, and farm work was interrupted.

Many cor alone at first, and it had not been 02,400.18 thought of until he saw the cattle. hen talking this up take an account J-otai DUST THE HOUSE of how many people will go, if your RECEIPTS. stock goes and use whatever you can to Alexander County Bonds. 1,000.00 get fre transportation of ill breeding Jianks, Jiicense Tax on 4i0.21 stock which is taken iack une. Contingencies, refunded 279.51 F.

E. E. With a Feather Duster. iixpress Companies 2 tier cent, tax, etc 770.84 Notice. Having been appointed trustee in a deed of trust executed by Thos.

Pescud, Cook on a Buck's Stove. -on the 20th day of May 1900, I And Freeze Cream on a Fees Corporation Commission 153.50 Fees Insurance Department 4,310.00 Fees from Private Secretary Fees from State Department 404.00 Indigent Pupils 2,010.00 Insurance Companies' License 21,410.07 Insurance Companies' 2 per cent. Tax 28,422.15 Laws and Journals, sales of 82.50 N. C. Experiment Station.

7,5.00.00 N. G. Railroad Dividends 105,007.00 IN. C. State's Prison Earning 97,307:02 Postage and Stationery 21.40 Public Printing, 4.50 Railroad Property Tax, gen nereby give notice to an persons indebted to him to make immediate payment to me.

The estate must be settled as expeditiously os -possible, and debts which are not paid promptly will be either reduced to judgment and collected by legal process or be exposjl to sale at public auction. All creditors of said Pescud are hereby notified that thev 1 smkB "The proof of the pudding is in chewing the bag," respondents state tliat a good soaking rain is still necessary. The temperature during the entire week was moderately high, and there was sufficient sunshine to encourage growth. Nearly; all of the remaining tobacco plants and sweet potato slips were transplanted this week, except in those counties where the rainfall was deficient. Harvest is under way.

Cutting wheat, oats, and rye has become general under favorable conditions for curing. Reports indicate an exceptionally fine wheat crop, but: a very poor yield of oats, which headed very low. Cotton is doing fairly well, but is small and will require a long season for maturity. Chopping willprobably not be finished before June 15, as it stand much behind in the west. Good stands have generally been secured.

Early corn is coming into silk and tassel, and some has been laid by. Corn generally looks well, and damage iflUra FREEZER must file with the clerk of the Superior Court statements of their claims verified A eral as prescribed by section chapter 453. Mm Acts or general Assemoiy or iU3. H. E.

LITCHFORD, Trustee. June 5, luOO. 30 days. 7 587,82 90.43 4.25 635J8 49.89 1.00 AJWE WAY WITH Thomas H. Brings Son, RALEIGH; N.

C. Itailroad Property Tax, Pensions iRoster N. G. State tSeal Tax, Private Secretary. ISeal Tax, State Department.

iSeal Tax, Treasury Department Sewing Machine License Shell Fish Fund (receipts since. 1895) iState and Colonial The Excursion to Richmond The Tabernacle Sunday-school excursion to Richmond tomorrow will be run in two sections, the first leaving Raleigh, at a. m. and the second at 9 a. One train will return the same dav the other will remain until Friday.

Vir KI.VHM.W1'.I.U 4 A lA 11 11 LI I A rop- Dy cut-worms seems to be confined to low lands. Owing to dry weather in north central portions all of the tobacco plants have not yet been set. Minor crops continue 'to do Peanuts are spreading rapidly. Sweet potatoes are promising. Tomatoes are blooming freely.

New Irish potatoes are being shipped in large quantities. The peach crop will undoubtedly be very large, but other fruit has dropped so much that less than half a crop is anticipated. Apples will FIT, for tne round trip by either train $2.25 erty, General QUALITY. E. CARTLAND 111! 2 1,815.50 29,626.05 107.00 34.67 5.33 2,312.13 28,585.30 1,7715.9 14,480.57 2.490.4S 37,320.02 10,870.81 be very short.

Prospects for grapes are flerchant Tailor. good. Steamboats and Canals, Property, Pensions Supreme Court Reports, Sale of ffaxes from the; Counties, for General Purposes Taxes from the Counties, for Interest on Incomes Taxes from the Counties, for Interest on Merchants Taxes from the Counties, for Interest on Liquor Taxes from the Counti-es, for Property, Taxes from the Counties, for Pensions, Poll Telegraphs and Telephones, 2 per cent. Tax Tonnaae Tax on Fertilizers Associated for the Practice of Dentistry DR J. M.

AYEK DR. JOEL WHITAKER DR W. E. WEIHE Veterinary Surgeon Graduate of Cornell University IPAUK ROAD. WEST BALDIGH.

toteisut 'Phone No. Established Reputation of Twenty-five Years and Every Season Better Than the Past. If you have rheumatism or any other disease arising from impurities in the blood, RHEUMACIDE RUSSELL HOUSE While in Beaufort be enre and stop at the Russell House. First class Board. A home for traveling people.

Fishing and huntingunexcelled. Terms $1.25 per day or $5.00 per week. l' G. A. RUSSELL Proprietor, will furnish all the proof you want i Samples and Blanks Sent on Application by effecting a thorough cure.

1 OlVX ax by all druggists at 1 per GREENSBORO, N. C. Always Guaranteed Sold bottle. i Satisfaction .1 1.

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