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The Morning Post from Raleigh, North Carolina • Page 6

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The Morning Posti
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Raleigh, North Carolina
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THE MtfBNING POST, WEDNESDAY, 'JUNE I95 OFF FOR KINSTON TODAY 1 -v- NIGHT NO HACKS AT securing a home for the deserted waif. He informed a prominent Kings Daughter of the unknown and unnatural mother's heartless act and the kind lady agreed that the in Cant should Te taken to Greensboro that very afternoon and turned over to the Society for the Protection of Homeless Children. Meanwhile the babe could be brought straight to her home, she said. Magistrate Reid was well satisfied with his efforts and leaned back in his office patiently awaiting the return or the constable with the infant. Well, thP inserted house, where some small Here is a safe, sure, scientific way of relieving all your- Prominent Raleigh Masons Will Attend Masonic Rally A number of Raleigh Masons will go to Kinston today to take part the Masonic reunion rally and big dinner to be held there today.

Among the Raleigh delegation will be Dr. B. F. Dixon, state auditor; E. FaisoTIi, J.

E. Cameron and others. pain, putting new roses into your pallid cheeks, new brightness into your faded eyes, new strength into your Vehicles to Leave the Street at 11 P.M. Tayor Johnson Makes His Views Clear Warrant Out Yesterday for Jennie May Women Cannot Parade the Principal Streets Take weary body, new vitality into your jaded nerves. It is to be an especially elaborate af- the Kinston Free Frsss oi date gives this interesting boys had seen "this the story fair ana went, was faithfully searched and all a recent II 111 of the officers could find was a bundle or rags in one corner of a room and a "dead" "Old Nick" bottle in another.

Magistrate Reid had to work the explaining racket over the 'phone for the next half an hour. forecast of it: "The Masonic reunion, rally and big dinner in this city Wednesday, the 28th instant, is to be the biggest affair of the kind ever held in this section and the committee of arrangements are leaving nothing undone to make the event a success. There will be notables both in the civil and Masonic life of this state here and HIS. THE FIRE DEPARTMENT mim I I 'P ii 1 1 mi ill llll IM i ill iii.il -f This is a pure, medicinal extract, of the active alkaloids of certain curative plants and herbs, which have a peculiar, specific, tonic, pain-relieving, strength-building action on the delicate female functions and constitution. It is the most marvelous medicine in the world for sick and suffering it will" quickly- make you well Sold in every drug store, price $1.00 a bottle "If Jennie May returns to Raleigh ahe will be arrested." -This was the statement made by Mayor Jas.

I. Johnson yesterday, and ha went even further in outling the policy to.be pursued by the administration. Indeed, the mayor says that stringent enforcement of what he conceives to be the will be carried out in tuturc Not only is Jennie May, who has fled the state, to be arrested upon her return to the city, where she lists pieces of real state for taxation, but action is to be takn against other bouses here, if evidence at all conclus-Jve can be adduced that they are evil resorts. Police Justice Thomas Badger has Ihe administration of the criminal law his hands and he admitted yestc-rday Vbat he had issued a warrant against Jennie May but would not say that Chief Mangum to Appoint the 18 Paid Men The news yesterday morning that the aldermen have chosen Mr. John Man-gum for chief of the fire department and Mr.

Lonnie Lumsden as assistant to succeed Chief Walter Woollcoot and Assistant Fred Mahler was a subject of absorbing interest among both the paid and the vounteer firemen yesterday. The chief will have almost absolute control of the department. He appoints forty lodges will be represented, fifteen or twenty of which will bring their full quota of officers to be installed by the Grand Lodge officers who will all be present. "Hon. Richard N.

Hackett. the brilliant young 'politician and statesman from the eighth congressional district, the power of whose eloquence and commanding logic has more than once put to rout Spencer Blackburn, the 'Drummer Boy' of the Republicans in this state, will be the speaker of the occasion and something good is in store. Gen. Julian S. Carr.

Grand Master Walter S. Liddell and all other grand lodge officers, Judge John Nichols, Dr. B. F. Dixon, and many other prominent lTrlTr We want yny to write us all yyiarots- 3plY a steff of icmal disorders, whs wilt cvrAuV.y consider your case nd tive yoa few eJvice.

O.i nat bitate, but write tra today, fifing a caaiplsie hrvol your tto-jhlcs, end we will send yen plaia Inrtroctlons wis in 5 i et r.el!. ecrrespondeace kept perfectly secret, ff nt s-'-u Ij plain, sealed envelop. Adiiress Ladies Advisery C1TAN00QA V.F.0:C1NK Cbtttancoga, Tcca. aroiiMir myaaMJiMMi miiJHMnwiii.i -r. the paid firemen and a discharged em-! ployo can only be reinstated by appealing to the lire committee of the board i of aldermen.

The paid members of the Special Rates fbr WeeK End Parties. people from all over the state are com department now consist of five drivers i I ing and the occasion will be one long The Atlantic there had been evidence presented to him sumient to justify a criminal pro- ress with regard to other places, if uch exist. He has an eye single, to the simple enforcement of the law, jnthout fear or favor, as he finds it, ho Ja's. I ninvnr wants the city fath- i i I at $11.25 per week, twelve men to sleep in the stations at 10 per month anda janitor at $4 per week. By consolidating the offices of the electrician and chief of the department a saving of S230 a year was mace, it is claimed.

The department has been steadily to be remembered in Masonic circles in this section. A special train from Scotland Neck will be run and Masonic lodges front all along the line will come to Kinston to participate in the proceedings. Special rates on the A. and N. C.

Railroad have been secured and many will come from east and vfst. A cornet band will furnish for the occasion and meet each train. Dinner will be prepared for 1,500 or 2,000 Masons, but the speaking and and retiring Chief Woollcott rs the board of aldermen, to move improved SEND 12 blue wrappers with the label and wre will send a beautiful and novel coin purse. Write name and address plainly. STRAUS, GUNST RidSffiond, Va.

ahead and stop the 'hacks, from going has thrown his whole soul into the up and down the main streets after work. MOREHEAD CITY, N. C. Undojxbtedly the finest fishing on the Coast, Hotel first-class in every particular, TABLE GRESHASVS'S BEST Through Pullman car from Greensboro, Winston-Salem AFTER LIEUT. JACK YOUNG V3 ST7 A US CP 4S other features will be public, except the evelen o'clock or a definite hour, at night unless they are carrying customers.

"We propose to stop trafficing on the streets," said the chief magistrate. Farther than this, Mayor Johnson declares that when any suspected women hereafter attend baseball games or ride two or three times up the principal streets with no definite point In view they will be arrested. Their business shall not the thus advertised. Mavnr Johnson savs that he will and Raleigh C. GRESHAM (EL SON, Lessees.

E. B. GRESliAM, Manager. Application Made for Him as Commandant at A. and M.

College President Winston of the A. and M. College announces that the college au installation of officers, which will be in the lodge room of St John's Lodge, the host of the occasion. The merchants of the city be requested to decorate their stores with blue for the event and the city will have a gala appearance, and do herself proud in entertaining the distinguished guests and visitors on that day. A game of baseball between a crack ZZ21 tVlO sililpriTipri mi drill- I SC B.

team from Greenville and the Kinston team, which is in fine condition and greatly strengthened, will furnish entertainment to those who like it, in the afternoon, at the ball grounds across Parrott's bridge. thorities have made formal application to the war dtjpartment at Washington for the detailing of Lieutenant Jack Young of Henderson as commandant of the college to succeed Captain Phelps, retired. Lieutenant Young is of the Fifth cavalry and served in the Philippines, having entered the volunteer service and been promoted respectively second and first lieutenant. At present he is drill master at the Jefferson barracks, St. Louis.

Lieutenant Young is IV i 'l i i sin i-. nance which will make any hack liable to forfeit its license, or to criminal Indictment, if it hangs around on Fayetteville street after 11 o'clock at tight. City Attorney Watson says that he tvill find the law, if the mayor so de-fires, for ending, the career of disreputable houses. When the women Qas Range Southern Railway I EXCURSION TO NORFOLK June 29, I905. Round trip from Raleigh 82,50 For full particulars call on T.

E. GREEN, C. T. Raleigh, N. C.

Woman's Throat Cut Tuesday morning, in the wee small bad name are kept from parading in conspicuous places and any public a Horner School man and is especially rehicles for hire is not allowed to stay well equipped for the duties of com-but after 11 o'clock then the leaders I mandant at the A. and M. He has ihnt ti1Pv hnvfi takpn thp de-I signified his desire to come, and it is I a question now of inducing the war de- for sooking this summer and avoid th-i intense heat from a coal or wood range. They are always ready for use. 2so out, no ashes, no trouble.

We' do wiring and piping, and will bt glad to bid on your. work. step towards the breaking up to detail him, which Presi ovil rpnrts and their source of P-irtment hours, a woman rushed from her house in east Raleigh with the startling news that Jake Jones( a negro ex-convict, had cut the throat of a woman named I OH a Perry. A hack was hailed and-; despatched for a physician. A telephone message, from the nearest place, was also sent and Dr.

R. S. McGeachy, the city physician, was first secured. After dent Winston has strong hope of Supply. -taa- UEST FOR A BABY Mr.

Pegram Changes Houses Mr. Li. Brown Pegram, ex-alderman and one of the most popular men in this city, will represent a different house on the road after Julv 1st. For Electric 124 Fayetteville Street ilo wounds he had the woman carried to Rex Hospital where she is now being treated. Her injuries are not considered necessarily fatal.

Jones has not Phones 228. twenty years Mr. Pegram has been Mil 311C6 Mill vpt ViAAn 51 rr AC tori a Yin lnct nn 'mo in 1 my Story of Deserted Infant Caused Much Trouble "There Is a little naked babe, live Tmd kicking, lying deserted in the old traveling salesman for Heineman Brothers Baltimore, but he has now accepted a similar position with Elliott, Ottenheimer and Elliott of Baltimore, SATISFACTION and hiding himself. The woman had an the simply enforcement of the law, i a full measure of Paint Devereux.hou.se at Glenwood." This the wel, known manufacturers of Car Of Hartford: Conn. Great Gains in Business in 19 Aas the startling telephone message received by Magistrate 1L O.

Reid yesterday morning and he. immediately denas and other popular known brands of eigarsV Mr. Emmett Levy formerly represented this house. Mr. Pegram is and set aDout rescuing ine cnuu.

orie of the veterans of the road. The chief of police was not anxious few men have more warm friends. Mr. Dockery's Condition The condition of Deputy Marshal John C. Dockery in Rex Hospital showed no marked change yesterday evening.

The physicians considered him no worse, yet they hesitated to say that he was really better. In fact two doctors said frankly that since they could not tell where the balls are their estimates for the present are pure guess work. There was a symptom manifested by the patient yesterday morning which is what you get when you use The Great TAP-A-LAC is thefineest stain for wood or Iron. Por-cellana for a Porcelain finish and Household Paints in small cans. S.

W. Floor Paints, and Gypsine for walls Huge Task. It was a huge task, to undertake the cure of such a bad case of kidney disease, as that of C. F. Collier, of Cherokee, but Electric Bitters did it.

He writes: "My kidneys were so far gone, I could not sit on a chair without a Increase in assets, Increase in surplus, Increase in income, Increase in insurance Assets Jan, 1905, Surplus, Paid policy-holders, 5,621,364 82,4178 1,342,682 14,025,789 117 8,759,117 145, 9 lS, 245 gave the doctors some uneasiness, and tor a babe to be thrust on his hands and informed the justice that Glenwood was beyond the city limits. The sheriff said lie would try to send a deputy out but that Constable Pope lived near the Devereux place. At the same time Magistrate Reid was making valiant efforts to find the constable. Capt. Mart Thompson heard from police headquarters of the find and he volunteered to play the nurse.

He was overtaken on the way Uy Constable Pope who rode out in a carriage so that the precious little piece of tlesh could be safely brought to town. He is even of carrying along a few tiny iWhite garments. While the officers were hastening to Glenwood Magistrate Reid was busy cushion; and suffered from dreadful backache, headache, and depression. In Electric Bitters, however, I round a (cure, a-ni by them was restored to per for awhile it was thought that he was growing worse. He was troubled by a gaseous formation in the stomach, but this passed away showing that it Acrents wanted.

J. D. BOUSHALL, Raleigh, N. C. was not the result of iniurips from fect health.

I recommend this great tonic medicine to all With treaK kidneys, liver of stcmach. Guaranteed by all druggists; price 50c. j-- Uthe balls. LP a dip in the sea What say you to Morehead? THEs TUCKER HOTEL Clerks Install Officers The Raleigh Retail Clerks' Union held a most gratifying session last night, and it is evident that the promoters are greatly encouraged. The new officers, already published in the Post, were installed last evening and a number of additional members were enrolled.

lrrf, 1 In Every Con si ty in NortH Carolina, Were none exists, for the CMIii Follows JNO, A. TUCKER, Greensboro, N. Gresam has his cooks with him at Morehead. PPNM Vhen buying loose coffee or anything your grocer happens to hare in his bin, how do vou know what- vu sar UTUA getting Some queer stories about coffee that is sold in bulk, could be told, if the people who handle it (grocers), cared to New and modern in every particular and a model of neatness and comfort. A share of your patronage will be appreciated.

irVfrirTTiTfl. INSURANCE OF PHILDELPHIA. AMOST POPULAR AND CONSERVATIVE COMPANY iB-Now in its fifty-eighth year of uniformly successful business. Approved Forms of Policies. Could any amount of mere talk have persuaded millions of housekeepers to use Lion Coffee, the leader of all package coffees for over a quarter of a century, if they had not found it superior to alljother brands in Fixity, Strength, Flavor and Uniformity This popular succew vf LION COFFEE S6e NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS HANDSOME Floral Designs Our designs are made well, carry well, keep well.

They have a distinctiveness unlike all others, ry- Nothing ordinary, but just the proper thing every time. Not a conventional design, but the usual kind. Changelessness and sameness forever in designs we have learned to eliminate. We are supplying just now particularly handsome. CARNATIONS, a'ao WHITE and PINK ROSES, superb flowers long aUtt stems.

J.Van Lindley POMONA, X. C. Send telegrams to Greensboro. with annual or deferred dividends. Exceedingly Liberal Agents' Contracts with full control of all well canvassed territur The above facts, together with the influence of 5,000, or more, prominent Nori Carolina policy-hold sr cause Agents to find it unusually EASY AND PROFITABLE: I nv wo ern riicrH.

There no yrool of mT con-ticn. 3 axd pt.u.ity. Ii ri "vxc MSLZIOVS OF HOV5EKi2PER3 oes not you o1 merits oi JlT! COFFEE, It ootr yoa bat' a S-i to buy a pa2ijj I is the ec- s2 way to convln.ee yourself, r--. make you a PERMANENT PUSiCSSASER. LlOy CorFf.E sold only in 1 lb.

nr.aled packaeei, factory30 PUIC U3 wtea lef' Liorj-l'cad on every package. Save Liau-lieaJa for valarble premium SOLDT BY GROCERS Offers practical industrial education in Agriculture, Engineer ing, Industrial Chemistry, and the to write insurance for the PENN MUTUAL. lextile Art. Tuition $3 a year. Board $8 a month.

120 Scholarships. Address PRESIDENT WINSION. West Raleigh, EVERYWHERE Experience is of advantage, but it is not absolutely necessary. Address promptly, R. ANEY, Raleigh, N.

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