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(THE MORNING. POST: FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1900 him a free advertisement to the ertent two gentlemen, and has frequently honored them. Well she may be. for they ment of conditions justifying another such a campaign. Democracy should rest The Morning Post of publishing: content with its victory and strive for There is no truth in tnis.

ine perpetuation and supi-emacv of its -Mi receipts of The ana oserver (H withnnt rooonrso th aid doctrines without recourse to the old are men of large information and sterling character. Miss Nannie, daughter of Mr. Charles Re id, has returned to the city, after a visit to friends and relatives in Berkley. Sine-ThfiiT. ilMrinc ha wp from AlieUt 1.

Founded 1842. nigger, which was heard on "'Ibi-i, UdJ U'u vi t. v-k vi jm. BILEIOH, I. FTDLIIHEO DAILY Br THE NORTU CAROLINA PUBtISOI.NO CO Own whereas before The' Post was estab- eral Olflce-holding negro ia no less ob- lished the cash recfiptsof The ews jectionable than one holding a State and Obserrer were In one year.

or COUJltv office, yot we are at a loss to Thft ommh rreints hnre doubled, the casn unXm ROBERT M. FURJ1AN Editor advertising patronage increased, and rue ducted along other than platform lines SCBSCKIPTIO PRICE could affect the former. Above aD, if Democratic promises are to be kept in circulation is the largest in the history of the paper." The Post has made no reference to 14.00 2.00 violate, the race issue can have no place Mr. Joseph Harrell, a well-known and highly esteemed gentleman who resided in the lower part of the county, departed this life last Monday. Mr.

G. R. Little is In the city. Together with many others, we are, glad to welcome him. If we divine aright, there is a silken cord reaching from his own to some other heart In this city that strangely and irresistibly draws him hither.

How about it, friend Little? You may whisper your answer. Hon. J. H. Small will begin his canvass of the district on the first Monday in September, making the opening speech at Currituck courthouse.

the "business," as a whole of The News in the npproaenmg campaign. A cer- 1.00 On Tear Six 3XonUM Three laoaths Omm Jtlonth Oh tVeck 40 and Observer. It might not be amiss to the uished together with the fair- luitutjuMc, wnie me uumo i mjrvuru nss anu justice vraicn xae occasion ae- the matter between The News and Ob-Inlands, will neither come amiss now nor rror n1 Th Post, if the "receiDts I jeoparaize xue ponucai axmude or mo mv r. i i.i i State. or uq ana userver tin uuuureu, FlTimVIUI BTaKBT.

Petty Polities (Christian Sun.) "We aro surprised not to say disgust ed, that certain papers in Caronnr are trying to inject the negro Question from $27,000 to $54,000, during the two years since The Fost was established, why the stockholders have not been receiving a dividend other than their subscription price for the year. If any profits are made over and above expenses, all the stockholders are entitled to share 'therein according to his holding of stock. This, however, is a matter for the stockholders themselves, only it When a retail dealer tries to convince yon that lie can sell a high grade piano cheaper than the manufacturer, he's simply trying to run a bluff, Manufacturers don't give pianos to the retail dealer, and if he tries to improve his chances of selling some other piano by abuse of TH3 STIEFF, he will bear watching Persons who are contemplating the purchase of a piano can't secure a finer instrument than A STIEFF, and we will save you the retail dealer's profit. CHAS. M.

STIEFF, Piano Hanufacturer, 1 Baltimore, Md. FACTORY BRANCH WAREROOH. 213 North Tyron Charlotte, N. C. C.

H. WILMOTH, rianager. Fine Tuning and Repairing into the national campaign. For three months prior to August 2, all over the The To will pmbUa brief letters on Jtrt. ofgea.r.1 fnterwt.

The writtefi aame muit uptDj the letter. Aoyinouro munictin will sot noticed, Reject ea manuscript will not be returned Brief letteri. of local news from any section cf the state will be thankfully received. MeiajT personal coatroversie wiU not oe tolerated. Ad4reM11 burineM letter nd lien, tor publication to THE MORNINO FOfT.

The telegraphic new. sefnoe of THE MORNING isaksolntely full and complete ana State, that one issue was -debated, dis cussed, told and retold from almost every Air. Isaac M. Meekins was asked today when he would begin the canvass. He said he.

did not know definitely, but as soon as ne could arrange for a joint canvass with Mr. Small. Mr. Meekins and Mr. D.

O. Newbury left on 11:45 txain for Columbia. Messrs. Wesley Williams and W. H.

Weatherly are back from Wilmington. They report a royal time. The Grand Encampment will hold its next session in this city. Mr. David Simons of the Norfolk Southern Railroad has just returned from an extended trip out West.

He is enamored of tire bustle and push incident to Western life. He grows eloquent in describing the magnificent reaches of country and the wonderful enterprise displayed. "stump and street corner in the Com monwealtn. When the polls closed Au gust 2, and a few 'hours later the result was announced we thought that issue launequaleu bv anv monung newspii of New York. This service is furnished us under settled, and settled forever in the State, but scarcely was there a breathing spell before here conies the cry again of "negro domination." Such conduct is noth pedal arrangements with THE LAFFAN NEWS BUREAU efitirNrwVerk Sun.

and Is the same service ing short of the ridiculous. We beliere that the good of the looks "queer" as a naked "business" proposition. It will be remembered The Fost is only a little over two and one-half years old. What we claim is that since last April The Post has outstripped the older paper, and going ahead every week, by many hundreds of bona fide subscribers. We havo asserted, and now assert, that our subscription list is largely in excess of that of our neighbor.

And this notwithstanding the constant as that used by the Snn itself, which is knswn to State Know when they 'have enoupgh, GREENVILLE be superior to any service in any ntwjpdi the United States. Thi service is receivea nightly by wire in the office of THE MORNING POST directly from the New York Sua, ana ectades special cables and domestic new ana nil commercial and market reports. And we believe that they now have enougn of a question which has "been settled, the agitation of which engenders ill-wilt ana race prejudice. We believe further that it will iielp no party and win no voles to have such an issue in its platform. We want larger issues discussed, issues Which instead of stirring up strife, the people something of economics right laws and good government.

and persistent misrepresentations of The iAE'Carolina Cook Stove ThlsTes Break Into a Store In Country-Grist Hill Ready to Oezta Operations-Knitting 31111s Putting la machinery Greenville, N. Aug. 23. Correspondence oi The Qloming Post. WASHI.NCTON BLItUAtt nntekins BaLldlag, lOtli D.

St. N. XV Post by Mordecai and his agents from the very inception of The Post until now. The News and Observer publishes daily aeross its front page that it "Leads KalTEBN OFFICK. I TVESTKItN OKFICE 817 U.

S. Exprrsa Bl'd, Chicago. laONaaaaa York. 2a char go of the Stave W. Floyd Special Agency.

all North Carolina Dailies in News and Circulation." It has not printed this truthfully sinco the early spring with regard to circulation, nor at any time so far as news that is "lit to print" is concerned. In the quotation from Only Cooking Stove manufactured in North Carolina. Every Stove absolutely Heating Stoves, Country Hollow Ware, Coal and Wood Grates, Smith Lever Feed Cutters, Patent Safety Andirons a Specialty. G. T.

Glascock Sons, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, We do not believe the leading men In the two great parties desire that this i vu; should ho forced upon the people again. If the effort is tnade, and in some parts it is beinsr iiade, it will be, as it is, the effort of petty politics and very little politicians. L.ong nough have we had tae stirrings of strife, passions and race animosity. IiOt the good people who desire justice and gootJ government ignore such an issue, if re-uirreeted. and in the light of Tuesday night 'the store of XMessirc.

King Morrill, of Falkland, taibout ten jnUes from -Greenville, was broken into eaid two dollars and a lew groceries were taken. An entrance was made by jxp-ittg off en iron ibar across a wooden shutter and then cutting out two uf glass. W. C. Haxxtis was sent for with his bloodhounds but he could not learn the result.

Moss-rs. K. Greene (have finished their grist mttl, and are putting in the mew ma.chlne.ry. They will be (ready the letter ahove, it only claims the "largest circulation in its history." The Post claims, and defies Sabacrtbera to XII POSTare requested to not tUo date on ttao label of their paper and sad la tholr renewal before tbe ezplrsulon. Thia will prevent miss-ins ofa algle laano.

All paper Will be cilaconltnraed. Kkta in tint paid, ior expire. reason r.nJ eore.nvm sense give them-! comparison, to have very taueh the elves to the consideration of larger and bftter things and to the settling of issues more weigiitv and momentous. lor work "this week. The OreeavdUe knittiag mills (received their new eagrae last week, and aae piuttins it in proparatory to starting hp soon.

The oot-trctors onished the buiki-I'nfr lnt msA hev cmada a. neat SinsPlam Pictorial AND larger circulation of the two paptrs. And for a "young paper1 the cash advertis-iag patronage will compare even more favorably. Wny has the circulation of Tho Pr.s, Zebnlen B. Vane (Richmond Times.) The nnvtMkiir of a statue in the city the younger paper, far outstrim-d the 'of Knlish toduv to the memory th job of it.

Any sizeGold and Silver, or painted narmonious colors; artistic and up-t The Bertha, our neiw h'OteL ds rapadiy date," on glass, wood, cloth or metal. Advertising slpns cf eTery desertntlon. BANNERS and TRANSPARENCIES for POLITICAL CLUBS B. F. Patrick, the owner, saya it will be ytasA u(.

oms and fcmaij. iur store entrances. White enameled letters and numbers for windows and doors; 10-Inch by 14- Irneclt lh Japanned Signs for physicians and lawyers. Interior igus of all kiadt We learn that the town authorities are Detachable Sign Panels for delivery wagons, considering water works and eteetric All' work securely packed and shipped to any part of the country on short a lights for the aear future. Jc.

Prices from 25 cents to $100 each THE TFEATHER TODAT: a Showers. yv a a V-wwW Mcrdecai orgaa, do you ak? late Zebulon 11. Vance, is an inv'ideiit in It is becau the good people cf thoi)Vhioh "-ii lMs a deep and aftVe- interest. In her dark days, when Mate gladly welcome a paper from their Virginia needed strong and brave men State capital, clean in matter, the equal! to represent her at the national en pirn I to say the least, of any paper in its when her hoDor was assailed. Zebulon II.

Vance- was h-r news service, conducted with retard to cllHmpion. aad champion the honor of th3 Democratic party, the St ue had. Senator Vance was a true secial happiness nnd material prosperity Southerner to the -manor born, and in of the people, without marcc. envv cr mpathy with Svuthern rights and i Southern institutions. lie was as ready Ihe Pot oos not re- in Jts to stand op aud pive ard the party as private property fori battle never any Southern State was personal ends, nop the m-nln vaulted, and he espoused Virginia's FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, lOOO.

J. F. MOiNTAQUE, Sign Writer and Decorator, CARTHAGE, 3ST. nOItOECll'S "THITAKEI'' AhWt i.i; on tlif occasion refwrwl to ana 4 Vl piiva.f fm. Hehfs ns onr ricnis as vnirantly hs Some days aro Mordecai admitted tn.it its mission is not to "drive fho'isrli th Old "S'orth Sr.ito had boon people engacvd in legitimate 'ntrpiiscs ailed.

And so Vance's name became out of the' State cr to Juiure 11 bousthold word in Virginia, and when- FIT QUALITY. cr'r he made his appearance here he gratfy pfVSOlial v-ni roooiT-Ail TVith t.li.-.iita nf 'The News and Observer hai made mistakes." The trouble with Mordi is that bo not only makes "mistakes." but he makes them deliberately and with malice aforethought, not only with the intent to malice cr because thv may not whii proceeded from the hearts of the; E. CARTLAND J. una it in po.itus cr religion. Jts bone 'iru'liiians.

therefore, are era ti tied that and atpiratioa and lab'r is to build in all harmonize Ml classes deceive, but a miiicious purpose to oo Oar tobacco market is lively these davs. Prices are holdiaig good and the faranetrs aie satisfied. We have tho best set of buyers in Eastern Carolina. ITi ere is some talk of another evening paper starting here. This la Certalaly True (Greenville Reflector.) It is said that a bill to establish a reformatory will be presented to the next Legislature.

North Carolina has already been too long without an institu-tion of this kind. The coming encampment of the Grand Army of the Itepublic is likely to bring a warm debate over the suggestion of a change in the date of Memorial Day. By putting it upon the last Sunday in May it is hoped that the question of sports will be eliminated and the memory of the Union soldiers more fittingly preserved. On the other hand, May 30 was the selection of General Logan, claim upon the Grand Army's loyal sentiment is strong. A change will also mean more or less legislation, as the day is a i creation of statute law.

But the generr.I feeling tends toward more solemnity in its observance, and though there may be some sharp division on the question, jury to either the character pt the lue.generci weiiaic. -i 1 injury to ciuier iuuniiicr yt mc -ow, nop your evil ways; stn-i i rierchant Tailor. Established Reputation of Twenty-five Year and Every Season Better Than the Past. Samples and Blanks Sent on Application. GREENSBORO, N.

C. Satisfaction Always Guaranteed his itob'o person has been reproduced in bronze, nnd that it tisrure will be for-evt-r tea- displayed in front of the in Utileitfh, thf.t Carolinian, pnd thos from other sections who visit 111 State capital, may jjaye upn lie roll," features of "this great, statesman, aid Icno'vv that, this was a man whom the Southern people loved to honor. The stmiiM be an inspiration to patriotism and an incentive to the rising generations to cunic to emulate the virtues of tins Carolina nobleman. your siau.ioric and of people; atop in or dor that ou may the belter do iutnUonai injustice and "hurt' smobody. You will not profit by such methods, nor accomplish any of your sini.ster purposes.

The Ohinee situation is nw at its' sndividcal who dhes his displeasure or the interest rciUYD-tei "by tuch in.ii-,vi iuai. lu a letter over his signature, addressed to the Carthage appears a number of just "mistakes" just such a he eeem incapable of aroidinj: all deliberate violations xf the truth. We will take this occasion to point out some in this sigmd document" before us. as published in onr Carthage co-tenaporary, which of course wili publish this also: "Mistake Xo. 1 "The Post, which is the reeofnizM oran of trusts and the Southern Hail-way." The Post is not so "recognized" by any one, save Mordecni through his own envious and malicious goggles, and.

those who May have been deoeired by him. "Mistake" No. 2 Watson's Photpgra pii cmical tare. Tha induct of our vn--eranient fo for in connection with thia unfortunate affair justifies ths h-in tliat its wis and judgment will cn-trnue and result in a setrlement just to ail concerned and a guaranty of future peace. Our people have Jars interests ic China, and naturally txpect ruach Let I'm Hare rear Raleigh Christian Advocate.) On August the national camoaiirn legan in -North Carolina.

On that day the public drew a Ionic breath of relief as it faced a future free from the racial ouestioii in politics. This hope was based not oury upon the fact that this question had ueeii settled but udoh promises that the election of August 2. 1900. wonld l'or- GALLERY the chances are that tne proposiion which Commander-in-Chief Shaw wiH make will go through. Minneapolis Times.

"Did Msrv have a pleasant, week in New York?" "Oh. ves. But it was a greater, wnica must both be PDte.ctvd er i legate it to the dead issues. The people had a right to assume that they would no louder be under the necessity iSt Fayettevtlie Street, RALEI6H. N.

The Fair People are cordially invited to CALL aai have a FIRST-CLASS PHOTOGRAPH MADE, POPULAR PRICES RULE. MR. AxMICHELOW, Operator. or determining their -voles according to racial issues. 1 wo weeks ago we ex ana provided for.

After the caviare all the cities Seated at IVm diaio no doult the means will Ire i'ouri-i fr a speedy terraiiiation of th comlict, and aa houorable adjustnivat oi all matters involved. tittle exciting at times." "How was that? Was she buncoed?" "Oh, dear, no! But a squad ef Eighth Avenue policemen chased her seven blocks and only clubbed her over the head once and then her hair saved her." Cleveland Plain Dealer. pressed ourselves on this question iu th oe-uer mat ne wn; not Dave a con tinuation of the discussion of the heated How negro question. much jus tinea iVt w. tion there is for tois belief we will no The State Election Board is now en- 1 i iu 1, lllUiillf.

uuncu-i, aeuurns nr tne to to oninion that the whole danger ha uiie ejection, so as its labors are been magnified. There are too many wise OD over we have srmchin to -4iv rn 111,011 among us to allow, under the cir "Sincte the xvraination of Bryan, The Post has beea copying slurs upon hun and refusing to say it will support him." There is not an honest reader of The Post who does not know this is an untruth. The Post is a newspaper as well as a "straight" Democratic paper. It has many hundreds of subscribers who take no other paper, many of whom, we may add, have turned to it from The News and Observer because of the latrer's violent teachings and utter unreliability in its statements rfwu.it na cumstances, a further injection of the aa nK juug, quetion into our life, ot its rooauic Doanng upon the futuae. The emergency has leen met.

the auestion TT1 tne vote, is return od on the amendment, poetically ami temporarily settled, am indicates a Joss of more thousands of our, Pl'k look, for and are, determine Polish Furnitur votes o. the opposuion than an increase on the cf e.omTli.nt tl.P or me JJemoerane. rote an svppoot of principles of platforms. Let us "have that measure. These figures will bear peace.

In the dawninjrs of the new day OTuflll III 1 IM wvu ourselves as Christian citizens to the dis Twenty five Cents a Bottle. APPLY WITH A SPONGE-REQUIRES NO RUBBING raSfcrouve as 10 iuture tossiDiiiues. charge of sacred o'biiarations which fasten 7 I themselves upon black nr. well as white a mistake will answer its jnaleTolent purpose better. Our readers ere entitled to find in The' Post the opinions of meu and papers whose position command for them public attention, though not in accord with the views the editor of thi pnper.

"MiiUke" No. 3 "It The Pot gets mad If anybody rleneancas HcKialey't Federal ELIZABETH CITY EiASY IlETHOD FURNITURE POLISH is the ideal polish for all Lard woods having high ly polished surfaces. Every good housekeeper is particular to keep her furniture looking nice, Dew and clean. Easy Method Polish does this with little or no labor, as it is easily applied Sunday School ExcnrOos th Occasion ofa U'fddins ofa ('onple Whollnve uiwuiwre is to us congratulated. That great estate has an heires, a little lady ha via? stepped upon tlie s-cene niht be-and rariously recos-nazeJ all quickly and jTievo-iisly recognized.

Our con-gratuJatioina to Jiiltmore upon the happy event, and that ail are doing well. May the iittle lady Jive to bless society, scattering good as she goes, tand to love the home of 3ier birth the State of Buncombe in this igTaud old commonwealth. cleans the dirt and grease off the Haen Thri Befora-Miiall Will Bagta Ilia Cauvait the Firat Monday In Sep ofSce-holders." Mordecai surelr did not tember. expect this letter to be published, but 'only to influence, as far aa his statement Elizabeth City, N. 22.

Correspondence of The Morning Post. The Methodist Sunday School excur furniture, does not gather the dust-removes scratches, has no unpleasant odor, and restores the original polish. It does not contain alcohol, rosin, ammonia, turpen- Fion to Nag's Head yesterday was high- 1 9 i viijuj auic. xur its UlXliUOL ilia bdi tnat unio outbreaK, follow-, ideal one. The crowd was not k'o Inrire ing so soon upon cw Orleans and New as to tax the boat a capacity.

All had or any other ingredient that York, a disgrace "to civilization? Are Tdont? of elbow room, nd the choice -refreshments, served with such admira fiis injurious to tne nnest rurni- Me taste by Messrs. Deter, Dawsou and Burgess, contributed largexly to the bieasure of the occasion. An iiir of ro FDRirrruRB polish. I effort to apply it. mance was thrown about the day's pro For use on all kinds of Fine 1 room Suits.

Chiffoniers, Dressers, could do, the brother editor to whom it 4s addressed. "We long since have known that Mordecai cannot be made to blush from sham at his conduct or rather misconduct. Were he to do so, his appearance would be more that of a boiled lobster than otherwise. But this ought to cause a blush to dominate his entire corpus. This letter of Mordi, sent to our Carthage brother, and doubtless to editors of other papers for Which Mr.

Maxwell Corruan is correspondent In this city, Is a comment on a statement Mr. Gorman made in his correspondence not a statement of his own, but based upon the claims of the two morning dailies, as follows: "It has always been thus in Raleigh, and the only surprising feature of the latest demonstration is that it was delayed as long as it was. It is said, however, that not until within the lait year has The Morning Post 'hurt The rews and Observer very much in the matter of. curtailing the latter circulation and adrertising patronage." To which Mordi. retorts and we siva 3fM ceedings ny inu missiui entrance into the matrimonial -state of two hearts that beat -as one.

Though the couple were a little aged and had enjoyed the delightful sensation before, yet the second experience seemed to lack none of the ecstatic -joy that always attends the first. With not a sinfri care to mar their happiness, they went gliding down the golden stream of coniueal hli to Hardwood "Wainscoting, I also r.y WITH A FMf. ItUIItt U9 IUIBIIS. 4 a loors, etc. the Boxers in China any worse Democratic Promikt De Kept Inviolate (Greensboro Patriot.) "We are a little elow about adopting the race issue ns a foundation for the Presidential earupnijrn because we have yet failed to see the wisdom of or.

necessity for such a policy. Beyond question, North Carolina is a Democratic State, and Hon. William J. Bryan can rest assured of its electoral vote. The recent campaign determined the status of the negro in this State for a long time, and it ought to be beneath the dignity of the Democratic party to drae him through another campaign when the necessity for uch an act does not exist.

It is not probable or scarcely possible that the negro will ever attempt to re-sraiq the ascendancy in the east which he enjoyed np to August 2. even though the constitutional amendment does not Tl, ons-eum eo. nisi. ntmiM m. 'WW K.

U. 2EJ. I' Furniture Co. Roy all Borden tyrhoid fever. rr.

Ln of i alescing. of and Hon. J. K. i ion.

Abbott 1 uiM'" in city uruiui of Corner Wilmington and Hararett Streets. A 0.

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