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J Do.You Wash ' tKe ITiitest -read and Cake It is conceded that Royal Baking Powder is purest and strongest of all baking pow ders, absolutely free from alum, ammonia and every; adulter ant. "Royal" makes the best and most wholesome food. i ROYAL BAKINO POW31 CO., 100 "WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. RALEIGH BREAKS THE HOODOO SPELL Won Yesterday From thi Greensboro Sluggers C:.- rforo '4. RAleljh 5. " Charlotte 4, WiliLragfoa 3. New Bern 4, Durham 5. Steadier ertfce Ctabe Won. Lost- Pet. Charlotte 10 3 .7631 Kifih 9 5 .043 Gr?e::boro 8 C .371 I:rhsni . 8 C .571 Ne-v Hero 5 0 .337 Wilxir.jton l" 12 .077 Italtlgk 5, CrMBtkor!. Greensboro, N. G, May 20. The Red Eiiis chirped each lively air today Greensboro fell in the eoap. Roy rra ! a home mn in the second Inning, th!ch put the visitors In a fine bnmor f1: business. Raleigh made errors, how ever, aod Greensboro escaped ' goose n that account. The Greens boro pitcher was hit by a pitched balf the head In the eighth andCour ntn was substituted tvnen the acore rrt tied. In the ninth Pastor had a bae on balls, Softie singled and on an errr foes to third, nooks strikes out, Kor hits to short, who fumbles and throws to first. Pastor scoring and the j:r wis up for Greensboro. RALEIGH. A.D. R. it. P.O. A.E Trea?er. I. f. .... 4' 0 0 P.-r. c. f 5 2 2 tares of the game, Proad umpired a good gsme. Score: R.H.E. Durnam .. ...10100 00 035 81 New Bern ....00020001 11 10 1 Batteries: TJrucker and Currari; Ap plegate and Foster. Umpire, Troud. Atendance 500. . M.rors. r. f. .... 3 rVrl. lb 5 i .ir. s. j 1W. 3b. S 2b. T::rrr. c. Chili, p. A'.'ta.s .. 4 5 4 4 3 0 0 o 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 o 2 1 4 1 12 3 1 0 4 O 1 1 0 0 c 1 6 1 2 IS 37 5 11 : GTlEEXSBuiCO. A.B. TL II. P.O. A.E 5 0 0 3 0 0 r. !- f Pcol. c. f 3 0 2 1 0 Avin3. r. f. .. 3 0 0 5 0 Kelly, lb 4 1 1 ft 0 McKernan, a. a. . 4 11 2 2 Joe. 3b 4 0 0 0 1 FVi. To 4 0 0 2 3 McTw. c 5 1 2 3 1 p 3 1 1 2 1 CoT;;eea, p 1 0 11 0 Totals 30 4 S 2G S TVatlanal Ltacn Cintt Pittsburg. May 20. Pittsburgh scored its fotnlh consecutive victory over Phila delphia today, in a 6lugjrinjr match that wm marked by fast fielding on both sides. , The score: It. H. E. Pittsburg .... 002001 111 0 17 1 Philadelphia .. 2001011005 13 1 Batteries: Chesbro and Leever and O'Connerj White nd DoOln. Umpire, Em alio. . Chicago, May 20. Both Taylor and Pittinger pitched good ball today, but Chicago 'won the game by a score of 3 to 1, thanks to a masterly bunching of hits and some clever base renninsr. The acore: ; It. II. E. Chicago ! O01 1001 Ox 3 8 2 Boaton i 0 00 00 00 0 11 0 0 Batteries: TayloT and Chance; Pittin ger and Mcrran. Umpire, O'Day. i Aaaerleaai L.ea;ao Scares At Washington: R. II. E. Washington .. 01000001 10 3 Baltimore .... 0120000014 9 1 Batteries: Townsend and Drill; Mc- Ginnjtr 'and 11 res nan an. At Philadelphia: - R. II. E. Philadelphia 1 4 0 Boston 2 6 1 Batteries: Plank and Steelman: Younjj and C rigor. i OCo other American League games. FAIRLY FAVORABLE FOR FARM WORK i Report on Crop Conditions of North Carolina i The weekly Lerop bulletin issued by Mr. C. I von Herrmann, section direc tor of the Weather Bureau for North Carolina, for 4 ho. -week ending May 19, says: i The xast week has been fairly favor able for agricultural operations. Inter est centers in the extent to which drought has been broken, and it appears that fears of severe drought have been relieved over a iarfe portion of tho State by generous showers, -which oc curred at some point or other on almost every day during the week, ine rain OPINIONS BY SUPREME COURT - .. - v - i e - ' ' - Sixteenth District Cases Ar gued Yesterday --- End of Docket Cases Thursday The Supreme Court on yesterday handed down a batch of nine opinion In cases from various districts, as fol lows: v State yb. Fleming, from Rowan; no error. State vs. Briggs, from Forsyth; re- versed State vs. Pilkcrton, from Wilkes; re versed. Cllnard vs. Erummel, from Davidson; a fflrtued. Lewis St Overby vs. Covington, from Stokes; affirmed. Lacy. Treasurer, vs. Webb, from Burke; reversed. Alexander .vs. Bingham heirs, from Buncombe: ner rnriun. alarmed. ctate vs. Galloway, from xransyiTa-. nia. per cimam. error, (see c-itie . Anderson. 129 N. C, 5210 Henrietta Mills vs. 'Cliffside Mills, from Rutherford, pec curiam, affirmed. Cases -were armed yesterday as fol lows: - ' : Respass vs. Lumber Co., papers handed up on brief by Warren for plaintift; Kodman and Small & McLean for de fendant. Witherow vs. Gallert. eilbmitted undet Rule 10 and naner handed ud. Martin & Eaves for plaintiff; MeBrayer & Ju.v uce for defendant. State vs. Sumner, arsrned bv Attorney i General for State: Shepherd & Sliepnocd for defendant. State vs. Neely, mitinued. Westfeldt vs. Adams, by F. A. Sand- ley and JVC. Martin for plaintiff; Mem nion. Shepherd and J. J. Hooker for defendant. , Yea Knew Vhallto Are Taking When you take Groves Tasteless Chitt Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottlo shoring that it is simply iron and quinine it a tasteless form. No eure. no pay; 50e. GARY HIGH SCHOOL ! COMMENCEMENT Ore Usfek' oatufc i Our handbook Sr-nt Freo ua&aouesL - tRS ' CCEUT fiesiis3:waJL4' 0 1 fall of the 13ta and 14h was largest O.in amount and general over .the western l?half of the State, but elsewhere the ramraii . waa jrryniariy cisinoiiiea ana i InsuXEdert in smouit- Croos are still suffering for. lack of moisture in at least a dozen eastern counties. A severe'bcll storm oecuned on the l?-th. with acrno damage .-to crops and fruit Jn the falKywInj;- ccunties: Vance. . Per?o?J, AUmanee,-Granville. Nash and 4 Robeson. Whtie low temperatures pre- by innings: T..iiTh 0120100 015 bor 0 0100021 04 B-.t erlfs: BaleUh. Cillds nd Tnr- tr: Greensboro, Wison and McTeer. work ; Tailed for tbrite" days, vhlch eheckvd rcpiditr of growth - aod . stopped sprouting or cotton seeds tne avorage for the week was slightly above nor miL In very," few counties was the Iraiaf.ill heavy enough- to interrupt farm Crops continued clean, well cul- .-:naiary Enrped runs. IdKigO z;,Tdvated end flourtthmg ti Sae hit. Cov rarneen. 1 ooi. jaeior, . I'rr. MTers. ChHda: aacrific hits. Pocl: f: :cn Mei. 0: bases ea balls, ff O l!s 0, off Wioa 3. Cotirneen 1; :r ,ck on: by Childs 3, Wilson 4:hH by f Wilson; dowble plays 0. Tltee jmr.e 1:30. Umpire McNamarn. rAtter.daace. S00. aarUtta4, TVIIaatactaai S ' Hir-otte. X. C. Mar 20. Speeia A i:rat crowd witnessed the gain iere morning between Charlotte and IWi'miajtoa. The game proved Inter .rt;n frosi ctart to finish. The Kot tie i had to make a hflrd Cglrt to win 5-t in n thirteen innings contest. At nd of tLe Oth te core stood 3 to -o rcores Mere then made cntil the ."rt half 0f thft 13th. when Chaflot-.e irose j the ruhbtr, winning the gama. S'vre by Inning: . 11. II. 5J. '-'-'n ..!0l01000 000ar 3 9 3 ar ...01 10000 0010014 15 1 Irt,-:rfi McCann nd FIsiier: Pr n. Lehmm a ad Ascastrcng. Umpire,' W.-. Mace. . Kerr ttera 4, Dirbim 5 J5" X. C. May 20. Special. Tjre irta alight rain at ratervaJs up to seventh inrving. Durham won out 3 the ninth -araen with one man dowu Agitate allowed two base oa balU, o hiu Md a uro-barfer by Brucker. "rwng trtit rim. There was good ball the ninth, when Apple jate lost his and the garae. Raodolplx in the ihth and Lasshlln tn the nlati made rfe r?n$ OTr i,ft aM ad t short for New Bern. Curtis At Brucltr for Durham, weer ft- Choipinr cotton is well advanced, in tLe rentwil-sonth. portion, and has be gvn in the north. Xute planted has -not cwne up to good stands - oo - aeeonnt of drought and recent . cool nighs, espe cially in the S eastern portion, where some replanting Is necessary.' 'Corn is in excellent eotdition, and Is being cnl nirated rerywhere. There are very few reports cf bad stands, bnt much rom- flaint of damage by. bnd-worms on low ands. ' ''' In many eonnties favorable rains en abled excellent! progress to' be made 1n transplanting tobacce, but in others the work is at HI delayed and, cannot be finished much "before June 1. Drought killed many plant in ;ihe eastern dis trict where a full stand hA not been seeured. Peanut are being planted, as rapidly a possible and are cominsr up ricely. Rice is doing well. Wheat and oats tre i rennliig up,' bnt heads are ma1I, d plants. are ao thin that evea if heads are well filled only a poor crop can be expected. Spring oats are floirifhing. i Truck crops and gardens are making fair growth. Irish potatoes -are begin ning to bloom, j Damage by potato bugs eoutmoes, and ( erery eff art should be made by tko user ef . insecticide to com bat this pest, .rbifh.. otherwise will in create lu dserruetivenesi. Setting sweet potato sprouts la under -way. Fruit Is dropping considerably, sppareutly from blight, but In i spite of tftls prospects remain good. Paatures have Improved. Strawberries are ripening tas far west ! Oaston county Rains reported tar the. wfX,in inches) : Ayden .2. aNani .40, , Charlotte 1.60, Foster 2.75. Go?dboro .46, Greensboro JVS. Hatteraa .70. Lumber ton .7A. Mocks ville L10. MrloiC2, New Bern .74, Settle .0,1. Soapetone Movnt 1.12, Ra leiih .79, WilmJagtou aWelOon 1.00. Mr. W. T.. Ftfson left yesterday far Charlotte to attend the State Federation er LAbor wlUch meeta thtre today. . . (Reported for The Post.) Mention was made Friday of the strong, practical and eloquent serrjipn of Rev. O. T. Adams, the- charming enter tainment by the primary department, and the brilliant concert by the mjic and elocution classes. Friday was a great da-" for the community and the school. The crowd was immense. A large audience greeted Hon. R. X. Sims, who delivered the annual address at 11 o'clock. Space is lacking to give even an outline of this magnificent discourse. His subject was "Brains." He delighted us with his wit and humor, he charmed us with his elo quence and instructed us with h. wis dom. Saturday was the time for the annual exercise by the Clay Literary Society, consisting of declamations and a debate, as follows: I DECLAMATION CONTEST. Russia the Anatgonist of the United Sta'es Craven Franklin. To the Survivors of the Battle of Bunker Hill V. C. Matthews. Great Pyramids Not All Egyptian O. D. Stephenson. . The Unknown Speaker D. Blanchard. DEBATE. Query: Resolved, That it is, expedient for the United States to pursue'the policy of expansion. J Affirmative W. ' H. WeatherBpoon, Durham: P. W. Covington, Wadesboro; B. B. WoodUef. Kittrell. Negative II. H. Cheek. Durham; E. II. Broiighton, Raleigh; C. W. Hunt ly. Monroe. '' . ; The declamations were of a high or der and the prize was won by G. D. Stevenson. The debate was the best I ever heaTd here and many disinterested parties say it would have done credit to any college In the State. Surely the management has a right to be proud of its boys. The medal for the best de bater was won by W. H. Weather spoon, Durham, C. and the question decided in favor of the negative. Prof. Sams, in hJs annual report, showed the school to be In a fine condition. He then awarded the essay prize to Miss Foy iLyaa, and tho bcrvntlful scholar ship medal to Peter Powers, Method, N. C. He announce that Prof. E. L. Middlcton, who was the successful prin cipal so long, would' resume work here next year. The announcement was re ceived with great enthusiasm. Prof. Middlcton then announce! some of the plans and purposes of the school. A very able, corps of teachers ha been employed. iNo other school In North Carolina : better equipped, in this te sDect, than Cary High School. .Surely Middleton and Sams make a. strong team.' Dr. J. M. Templeton, as chairman of the board" of directors, made a stirring speech end announced many Improve ments In the building during the sum mer. . i i ii ' Tbe Beat Praserlptlen for malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of Groves Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless form. No core, ro pay. Price 50c- Death of an Infant Yesterday morning, May 20, 1902, Samuel A. Count, the infant son of Mr. Samuel A. Aihe, Jr., and Windham Trapier Ashe, aged .thirteen months and twenty-five davs. . . - ' The funoral services will be held at Christ chnrch . this afternoon at ix o'clock. . UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL . The Summer Term begins Jane "' i 0, to continue three . months. j Thoroagh instruction in courses ' J I admitting to the . bar. Special lectures by t eminent lawyers. For Catalogue, address JA5. C. MacRAE, Dean, - CHAPEL HILLv N. a fltit Iron MoeGo. Home Comfort Steel Ranges. The Wrought Iron Range Co., ha one of its divisions located at Raleirrh and vill canvass this and adjoining . coun ties with the Improved Home Comfort ltcngo. These range are made ot wrought flteel and maleable iion and thoroughly lined with asbestos. These rarges are Fold only from the company's wsgons, and their st-.perlority in ccok iag and their durability will be thor- OL-yhly demonstrated to any intending purchaser by gentlemanly salesmen. Below we give a few testimonials of well known cilixens of this county. Those Cltlreae An All af Wake Ca.,N.C These citizen are of Wake county, N. C : This is to certify tnat I har used the Home Comfort Range for 8 years and we cherrfully lecomnienfi them to be tho bert eookinj outfit we evr used? heat quickly and bakes perfectly and a.ri a, acreat labor saver. J. Q. GULLIE. , W. A. ELLINGTON. MRS, L. C ELLINGTON. Garner. N. C, May 1. W. J. R, Co., St. Louis, Mo.: Gentlemen We purchased of your salesman a Home Comfort Range and are pleRsed to say it give entire sat isfaction. This certificate yovi can use in any manner you sec proper. MRS. S. S. TOMl'lNSON. D. B. BUFFAIX1E. MRS. S. J. MITCHENER. "Answers to Correspondents"! 'xae -aiontmy Magazines prist nurerous rorii:ic lor xuet prena-. rations, Skin Foods, Hair Lotions, .c., many 3 wli.-h worthy of X t trial. We tae particular pains in compund'.n.i' t4's claao of xervi dies, and 5 give- you the benefit, of our experience and training lu i every jone we undertake. If you; prefer to do yo own miiag, dtere is no better place to buy the iagrcd'.MJts than there. : Myrtle Cream, " good for the bk it, .25 cents. . King's Hair Tonic, stops f ali'ng 2ttir, J50 certs. k H. KING DRUG CO. Raleigh, N C. t THREE ITOI1EI .i - a ' ".a.J t'i'hlJ'iJJ:,,z:l.,:: .yHa,,.' ,'. .ti INSTITUTE for YOUNG WOriEN Thorough Instruction in all Departments of Female Education. m CONSERVATORY OP MUSIC i Using the Leschetjzky I System. Send forwU-?! logue. Jas. Dinwiddiey M.A-i Principal, Raleig, N. C FAT TOO FAT PEOPLE Hedne yaur welgnt wltia 'REDUCTO Jo'Ri Ferral! &Co. 222 FayetteviUe Street. I JUST 'RECEIVED t t ' Georgia Cane Syr tips, Old Fashion Monn- tain Buckwheat, Prepared Buckwheat Pan Cake Flour, New Cured Hams, few Old Va. Hams. ALL PHONES 88. ,Ho4aee Vonr Fat nn& Ba . Moaned. BiflaYir Fat and Be , Kedaeod. . Tleducto" . Is a perfectiy harmless vegetable compounu endorsed bv thousands of nhv- slcians and people who haveM tried It. 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