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mi: Tvnx-crrr daily sentdteu wlnston'-saleii, yonra ciKOiixa. BI ODD FELLOWS. News Items Reported j From State Capital Plan to Erect Memorial Nathaniel Jacobl. to , Committee of Which Mr. Eugris Alba Is Chiirmai. to Recommend to Grand Lodge That Nt D?rm tory to Be Known a "Jacob Mf; rial" Be Erected at Gs'dsboro Or , phanaye. : I r. s i .1 s S' Ik-i it Si' !. M i'i h : a! Ci.i .,!: ' r.-wanl fur .';, t!:e i: n i y Marvh d -l"nit" the -! r.t : : f hi! hat v C. vw at !!.! J I.t.T r-il n:pr r Cl.r.n an rj in.r' :, :'i;a ej.eret.-e e-s. ',r Hit' reaii 1 the railroad of i iet irrt't i !i i r-enouslv !'". near county. It is wounded twice j us an 1 that be j ir.itn at Tint1 ),( to rim - Tl. tr .ff.T' AP of i'( t l fr Staliy. n ii.ehf s l!oW com mustache. KAI.CM.il. Mil,' ch.iit man i 1 1 th- .-p (Id, I Ki-I.'dw.- haviu. tvr lit pnn. !,,',- J llihuii'id -V-t: .' -i.'iit lliilic'iin. .itnl tic "r Kel'ottn' I i II was Itt i tuili.v i rii--t : f i a "I !i" '"Hi pli..tMe ve:e!'li,v ilei tu r. comm. Led.', "t O'U VrVt ill I li llll'TXIIH illf ill .it C linn il . 1 1 ri i r . r y hiiiiil n til" i,!phanai:e to in' "Jacohj Memorial." reciiuiuiendaiioii will plan.-; lor a campaign lo ..t Wii !hc Ui! 'id.-lloro. from a ee at tii' or whii h it in ihe (iraiid i, which meets Mav. tliat a l."i,- he erected a. K 1 1 1 1 w ti as the Ainni; with the lie presented anions Odd Kct ami their freimls for raisins the li,ll;ilicc of fund needed. It was in Is th..t Nathan, el Jacold Ititritdiic."' In i he j; r;nnl Indite the resoliu ion foi luunilini; Ihe orphanage, whirl) wa opened lii lvs am) has grown lo ilia' exieni that Ihe plant is now valmd al I'.ii.ihhi; Mr. Jacold having all tin while laken a lively Interest in ih" home. Much Fruit Killed. . V. C Kelnier, in chaw of the Nurtli Carolina experiment station here, expresses Ihe iiiinioil I hat proh alily (.evenly live per cent of the frui' lierealiunls was killed by lie- roeut freeze which precoi iei liv a lew hours the recent snow tall. This, he thinks, applies to peaches, cherries mid early apples. Most of the apple trees, however, had not hlix'tncd oii sulliiicnilv to he exposed. Two F.-r v-ra Killed. ,,ir, News Is received here of llIK of Hie lli,u;-!iil liodie yoiuiK fa1 iners. Sam ItoheriK ner llalley, early this iiioini len iniles from Kaleih un folk and Southern Kail w ay Is know n n to ihe ciri Miii 'i Ihelr deaih cvivpt that they win on the . S. ahoni 7 ocl lust liluhl Willi every Indication heavy ilrinkiiit.'. 'I'hev aie thoni'a have fallen olT of I he train iinolisi I'd, lehir In, dies t I'tiiaiiiiim on I rack it it t it nioining. tin' lin! i of t iv , ami Tin im alion: i In- Nor Not 1 1 i 1 1 4 .luces of lei': U, l I ti lt St a lev a ! II e of the shiHi the nor'hh mnd Sirni.1V. preMlfl: lie is almiit five t !! ta'her tslen l'T. .ia rk : !' !oll. With sil 'M tlltck iLo'it l'" to i jears old. Invoices have reached the offirv 'he adjutant ectieial of the North t olina Na'iotial (iuard for the t. Springfield ritle from the war dep. Ilietit with which to TP-equip 'h'- N" Carolina National Guard, there i" i including a small shipment In r ''! receisl, J.nt;n, rnoiieh for iv. iv listed man in the state ai d t. The ilistrihu'ion to the, .nin . i lie-in as parly as possiiile OniitniAsion.s are isue, I": Chattihers and Charles Iteiiti respect iv eh . capi.iin and second tenant of Conipanv K. Third K -.u Durham. Qua rl-i master (eneiai Mar-'ti ("oh J. 1.. I.llilhiw, chief of elicit.''. corps. North Carolina Na' imi.il are at Camp Glenn. Morehad. ,n itit for the ins'allaMoti of tile Mpiipmeiit, to include wa'ef.M'w erase livth! nlatiis and neeessarv Imiliums for accotnliiodatii.n of em ampliientji. It Jones, the music dealer of Kill eiuh and Golds'join, who s;m lit three da.. s in jail here some weeks auu and was released on I I'm liond for this term of conn oil the ih irite of emhej .liim seveial liumlred dollars fiom I'atkeiXlanltier Co.. (Miarhitte, was called liml failed in the superior court this atliern iii and his liond was de , ;i i d , H i'ei'eil Mis liollllslnMIl is C ,n. ra:.r1.,I hy the ex n he lei -' r put an etui other ft a." of til rat.nft , comprortii-e ra'e ?olng In'o .I I on ai! the railroads in e basis hettis- - 1-2 cent? ! ks a' 2 and I 1-4 HacUniCouihs trw th k.w mod eipos tnem to the ia: t rrs ol coiiM.mpiK'O. l)oot l un til tm -lv tus 6mm i iwcif to I bni M t'e. L' Pao'j Cur d4 -ii' 0 tt ytvmi rr"rl it h5giB mi'loa4oti.nt;reT trcm cuif rvi coi auXinf hil cwuur j um. All dmrttitl, IS cent. Winston's Colored I-:.! j Th. let'e S C H a a ml Tin a liird. : ar- new I.. rain d.tll. h: not ;i know n heell seen li V ei v tu. ill in several lav A-ked . Illlleil S I'M, just :h" Wood l-ITe tie is the leal 1 . 1 1 SS SHI lellle ' ouri decis- delivered at W.it hiimton in liahoas corpus appeal urow- A Hiflh Health Level. "I have reached a higher lie.ihh leM'l since becail lisitlK Hr. Kind's New Life I'ills," writes Jacoh Spring er, of West Franklin, Maine "Thcv keep ny sloniarh, liver anil hew Is workltit,' just rijilil." If these pills dis anp'ili.t you on trial, money will ho r funded at I' .A. Tlioiiipson'b drujj store iua mil of the sensational lailroad rale liiin.nien in which ihe state sought in pii veip the federal conns from ill tei ferine with the enforcement of the L' I I cent passeiu'er rate. Chairman Franklin .McNeill, of ihe North Caroli na cm poiai ion commission, said to niuli! that Hie riilini; of Hie supreme court has inerelv the elfect of eslali- i li hiui the li.aht of Judyo rritcliaril in lake Jin isdiri ion of the suhject niiit ler of Hie liiigalion - ihe piissintc thpon (lie consiitiitiiuiiility of the lenisliitive act rediiciim the passenger rule.wheth er ii is cmilisciitory tir not the stain ''itiieiidiiitf Hint the federal court could not take jiirihdiction hecatise the art wiis self-exoculiiiK. the rorpora t It 'ti or other sta'e officers having no dulled In perforin in putting Ihe act into operation. Conimontlnsr further on the rale sit uation in the lilii of Hie ruling in the halioas corpus case, Chairman McNeill said thai of course the whole rate lit- r Southern Standard of Satisfaction II HOGLESS LARD All mlmii's'K ;: --no liooj-fat in ii- lined lv niir exclusive ProcessNil other '..(i, so i.iiic, so liciilllirul, so econoinical. I'nr lnvnil, liiscuit, jiastrv, and nil kinds of lryiiiir, it's as ;ood as hutter. nsteless vepcetahlc lard iire eotton seed oil, re am! original Wessou lat can be so lWsii't take on the slightest, odr of fish, onions, op an. thitio- ,.sr. Doesn't stiak into or hcconie alisorl.cd by anything cooked in .'l'V,i);laxacll;iil;)i;e.fi;ii'H;il.)jl'j , i er,:h imriunr colmed Duch't Quar ,m unani't'ously the decision last nii-'ht over me "AH Stars, j Wiiiston-Saiein. in the first of their ,; series of three contests. Tiiev won it upon every feature en- ' 'ering in'o the merits of voice and cam wmk. and as for the music used ,v each hand of sinners, there was no urn, in ison From the first, when the vl.-iiing hovs dropied down upon "My lid Kentucky Home, only to he sitt) tnergid hv that classic. 'Reiiiemlier Now Thy Creator," it wa manifes that the visiting fellows were not In he locals' class as harmony creators or in musical lore. Jupiter I'luvius, as they say when the hott in drops from heaven's con rave, ii" ' J one of his smoothest jokes hist night just as the hour set for the Durham Duclet Quartette and the Winston All Stars. The audience was well dlvided.there being almost as manv whites as col wed and the first were just as en thusiasttc as the second, mere was no color line in thp nuwic last night Ihe inston-Salein warrjlers were lale and the master of ceremonies came under the headlight and an nnunceii tnat they were on the wav town. By the time the second of these teiiiDorlzlngs had heen declared the rowd was impatient. The Du .'lets then came out and sang a little skit, when their opponents came u t7i 5V J U Quartette Loses Out S(rawberry Vegetable Situation in the East X X t X CUT fLOWE! in. The Durham boyg sang first. Their number was "Remember! Now Thy Creator." They presented what Ik sanl called "all kinds and conditions of men." The second bass weighs about 12T pounds and the first tenor :.'7. The big man can sins Just high as the little one can low and Ihey have complete mastery over their voices. The first tenor te A. L. Good loe and the second bass Is Haywood Townsend. Thomas Johnson Is sec ond tenor and William Mangtim is bass. The intermediate, singers are jit.st as good as their brothers, but do not have the chance of the others In Quartet te work. V ny, those fellows can eing any thing. As Mr. C. E. Piper, one of the judges.said, but few of the finest quar tettes undertake some of the music that they sing. Their rendition of "Lead Kindly Light" was as artistic a thing as was ever heard here. When they wanted ragtime, they sang it as easily as their opponents and the song (o Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup was a delicious piece of humor. The Winston-Salem quartette was conviosed of W. H. Smith, first tenor; Charles Pace, second tenor; J. W. Al len, nrst uass, and Kooert Lewis, sec ond bass, and they presented a very different aspect from the Durham aggregation. The big bass voice own ed y the largest man and the second tenor received honorable mention In the general announcement. The All Stars had a very fine bass. There was probably greater volume to It than that of Durham's quartette, but he can't sing with the Duclet man. Jlo has the lungs but not the soul. The .Winston boys must not be put down as an ordinary quartette. They are fine upon barber shop minors and In plantation cronnlngs excel their advanced competitors. They personify their progenitors, the God given, but nut ruined music of the feet, and ears while their opponents have (ho divine tire with all that il means and their song goes straight to the mind. The Durham boys will go to Winston-Salem April B to sing and if Ihe contest result is a tie it will be sung on nere. Long distance telephone and tele- of j graphic advices to the Carolina Fruit and Truckers' Journal, published at Wilmington, f-om ali Important points are to the effect that very little, il any damage was done by Ihe snow fail and. consequent 'jold weather o." last Friday and Saturday. The editor ot the Journal personally visited several sections of the truck belt and takes pleasure in testifying to the accuracy of these reports. Many.yonn.cr berries have formed and the fields are whiL with blooms, but the reduced acreage nas made it easy for the growirs to protect themselves with straw cover ings, which Is a great safeguard against future damage to the crop Never within the recollection of th editor of the Journal have the field ben so well cared for and strawed as this season. This insures a higher grade of fruit and a good yield, witii the consequent higher prices. The lettuce crop this season, the Journal says, is fully up to the aver age, while the quality could hardly b surpassed. Car load shipment. will follow consignments by express In a few days. The excessive wet weather ha.H caused some damage to Ihe crop, bin the Journal says that the sprim: crop has never been a failure and do spile the rains, growers may expec j a good average crop. Radishes are go ing forward and commanding very good prices, while potatoes are begin ning to peep above the ground. Con eluding the Journal says: "The cantaloupe and melon acreage will show the largest Increase this season ever recorded over any pre vious year. Kverythlng seems promis ing. The Coast Line people say they will have ample, motive power for moving all trains promptly ami o;i schedule time, which they have never had before, while Die Armour Car Lines and Fruit Growers' Kx press arc bunching Ineir cars by Ihe hundreds al different points throughout hi trucking holt, preparatory to greater activities next mouth. From present indications strawiiernes will begin to move Inside ot three weeks, although weather conditions from now on will have much to do with determining th these shipments and shaiiini: Carnations n Kosos Wedding Boquets andFrJ resigns a SdpcM.. j LEARN THE WAY TO ' mi II44.4. FOR THE BLOOD Tht Best Spring Medicfn 1 J :st now everybody is thinking about taking something for the plnnd. A Spring medicine as we speak of it. And it's a good thing to do, but you w ant to get the proper medicine. It you consult your physician he will tell you to THiVP a GD0D LIVEH ldltj a TIEDICINE , and that, ht cause the liver has every thing" to do with the blood. If the liver is sluggish the system is clogged, the bl,',d becomes impure, and the whole bojv sutlers. Every medicine remm itirnded (or the blood is supposed to work on the liver. Then get at once the "King ok livbr Medicines,'1 simmoNs LIVER REGULATOR l( does its work well, and tones up the wholesvstetn. It is" Better than I'ills," nj can oe naa in uquia or powder. IVOR) Ceitiec1 Plaster Go right on Ing and th ftla i mreriOr voij th,) date of the result.' City ni Toledo, Lucui State of Ohiii, COIUltV. HM Frank .1. Cheney makes an oath that he is senior partner nf tin. iin ..f f i Cheney & Co.. llointr husitmua i .i... "f T.'ieilii, I'liunlv unit Slut.. ,,f,.r.. ,l.i 1 that mi (ii tirm will iv, v ti, .,' ; NK III'MiUKl! niil.l.Al-ss f ." and every case of Catarrh tliet cannm' . cured by the use of Mull's Cotnrli Cur.. ... Fit AN K J. CIIKNKY. rWorn to lcrnn mo liml mihM, .il, l.. a.'v iV'iss's'"' 6"' lay "f S('ill A. XV. nt.KASOV it ..ii'. r. . , ,. . Notary I'liMp. Hiills Catarrh f'm-i. lu c.i,.... i ... mil acts dlrocily ,(, ' , "', - ". i... t j. i,i inn ui'u m tt'stlni'inlal.s free ! . J C U.A'fc'V J. ..e. -"Ml ev ri)ir,' D . iaKn null's Family hciid fin Toledo, O. Piittrt I HBOC I Phcae S I" uir n."'i. C.'!u, ,,s, JS, while you ai(. ec. I'ills fur constlpatl on Greatest spring tonic di-lvo. i '"Iiurities. Makes the blond rich' Fills you wilh wr.rm, tinpling lif,. Most reliable spring regulator. Thai's Hollister's Itocky .Mountain Ten -.. Tea or Tablets. P. A. Thorn ..so',. Erery Stetion bear the SteUon Name In every street car, and elsewhere, the best adver tisement of the Stetson is th hat itself. That name, in the hat you buy is a Ctiarantee of superiority, and the hat will back it up. Wr have thf Sttrton loll tod Derbr Hill in ill the lltett ttrlel. Boyles Bros. Co. Trade Street. EontelV Barber St op '"sie 7mmtot Union Shop COOK WITHE ill FRIDAY. MAW Mr. Go. 0. Sue s the I'ei'-.W t'uiiii Dtn COOK WITH GAS. A Messenger Can v ill- li,s own :i,ir.d THE TALENTED COtlt MISS BEATRICE TE" In the SHfl Role of "ROXY, THE ('(iiiiple'c Sd'tttr ftr Cr ii'i'c mm liiti-Miluciiii; ihshdsa ' 20 People, Band W PRICES: 25c af- SPECIAL EASTER EGG. One Laid With Outline of Tree, and Features of Woman on the Shell. A Danvillle correspondent reports: Cue of the hens on the farm of Sam Clayton, a well-known farmer of the Witt neighborhood, evidently antici pated the arrival of Easter, and sever al days ago laid an egg which will not have to be colored and painted for the 111 lie children. The most peculiar pip una r...... i i I . "'". ...nun III Hie hen house, where a large number llf Iw.llU 1 1 . ... ih-.i mm quarnM-H, which makps (t ImtiMjL'll.l.- t i r . , iiKcenaiti lis parent. 'n,P "'" prouuet is normal in every respect except that on the shell . I'rs with almost artistic design a Picture of a tree. ,, ,, p,nR(, ..Mi.nai in,, ,ne reatures of can he outlined. UfiG! 99 out of every 100 who buy Automobiles they know nothing about, people they know nothing about and with no guarantee, you take all theri We guarantee our cars for 60 days and if vou are not satisfied we wiH ' your money, every cent of it. Which will vou do. buy a 'strancc car from ii waier and run the risk of being "stung" or buy a well known and reliable , 1 ",rtl 14 aiways at hand to back up his statement, and who can sen standtTif8 3ny0ne Sdl without a guarantee, and we Guarantee ours 0 a woman Famous Soldier Dead, Col. .John w. Fairfax, of ,a- iismia. died .us. tie was th,, i.oiiestri 'Mi and l ,1 stuff. lira very The VICTOR" HD Vlf.ftl l p-iv ni..p . UrlULJ and V C Y - - - - , ill H ll'l.llliftr.lU fvr snfTtrlnit Com(,)rt r ,.,,,,., V',"''' "'thoiu shock ur from m. h.rmful rr,l 0 I i,, J etitiirlv frr, di.m.rsirr cural.lr. l'.,i,T. .1 ... .11... . rV' "' '.fconMhw fssylvan- Suiiilay, aced an ranking officer on and because of his was calteil "r ., 1 r-et's MHni ' " ,-""!i' s " ao man In tiiore f,ii,. pmi.ii.i ... "uien me of Ihe old-time Routh than Col. Fai V :, , ... . 1 ir T " ' ," ntgn-mitided geniic uuier without a stain. I 'It'ginla j ''liariiceristlcs I '" ii uemieinan eman. Bl DarlicuUnfiK. AJJitli Or PILES CURED IN TO 14 nv. . , ' ' I ' ,'"' mV .'.a.. t 1.... . "".',lirl in m " , ,,11'r. fi,,. 1.... v .. ' il, Mel liter 11 - d. n. nuollovi . ...'.:: "' I niMi.lin i.u... mm n Can be relied 011 At any tlinn Dining winter or summer. In rain or stinshitio. Lasts longer, Looks better. And rides with ease. Comfortable as a home. Forsyth 1 CATALOGUE SENT ON REQUEST. Sporting Goods Co., Art WINSTON-SALEM, N. 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