T0LU1II XITI1. IIW BUI, CRATIS COUHTT, I. C, I EI DAT, APRIL 22, 1904 SICOKD SICTIOK. NUMBER 7. IE ALT is the , Most Important Supreme Court Opinions. I Special to Journal, RaWghpril 10 The Supreme Court filed the following cue by per curiam I order. Deaa Tt Norwood, from Vaace, affirm ed. Williamson Tt Mfg Co, fromForsythe, I affirmed. Leggett ti Ballroad, from Beeufort.af- fi rated. . . BarrU ti Smith, from Barry, docketed a&d dismissed seder wtoJJ.-; In buying food-prcxlucts, several things 4 are to be thought of i. e., Economy, Results, Easy, Handling, Reliability, but the most important is Health. Health means everything. In buying clothes, shoes, hats, furniture, etc., if the buyer is deceived and gets an imitation the only harm is loss of irioney. In buy ing food-products, if imitations are sup plied,, there is not only a loss of money, tut perhaps an injury to health which is beyond price. . Remember thesefads when baying Baking powder R O Y A BAKING POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE Yanceooro Rep ubllca&s. On the 19th day of April 1004, the Rc publican, or a part of them la No 1 Towoihip, Craven county, convened at CRAVEN CCU5TY REPUBLICANS. Meet In Contention, name Delegates. Pass Resolutions. A. Surprls log Gathering. Every pevlous record of the Republi can party of CrAYea county wn broken on Thursday coon, when the party 'a rep resentatlvee ices la convention In the Court house In thti city. It was a convention of all while men, not a colored delegate being preientin the meeting, and bat a few colored men la the sdtsJl Unce which gathered to witness the contention proceeding There wai not-a contest reported and not a alga of agitation, much leM light, which ha marked the uaual Republican contention gathering in thl city, Virginia Defeats A t BL Special to Journal. - Raleigh, April 21 --The A fc U College t:am n defeats by the University of Virginia dab today, by a tcore of eleven to three. The game wa (low and unin teresting, the A & M club making many error. I IK "NEW RIVAL eymwm a a wrw - Wwwa M ROWENA WHITTT MEMORIAL A Substantia! Konumn t Erected by J. C Vhltty.at TbcmaSTtile, The following clipping nit from the New and Obterver of Sunday. It is a tribute from Rev Htght G Moore, formerly pastor of the Fint Baptltt church, to the little girljwhoae memory linger In the heart ef.thote who knew her and will rejolcetoee her name per petuated In to practical a memorial. Loaded Blade Powder ' Shells shoot stronger and reload better than any) other black powder shells on the market, because they are loaded more carefully and made more scientifically. Try them. TheyVire A ; , v. . THE HUNTER'S f AVOCITC Tha mnvantinn was called to order bf vanceboro ana prooceataao transact n nm mhn ai.-d the obiect of tie following buslnecs., I the meeting. J M Harrison. cted The meeting wa called to order by J a.,... MWara. -.' I n mil alt nnnntv nreclnftta re- JN BtubU wat elected to the chair L.,. Mnt three. The following and prelded oyer the convention; T L I onmmlttM on r.redant'alt were elected. Jar.kaon iu elected Beerrtaxv. - L n m... m..i.. r t n.t. uon iudcoce. inn n ohs. , u uwiu, IL. , . . . i . . - Tbe following lathe exeeutlTe com- OLCoBner LH Outlaw th .committee 108 "-jear-oia aaugmer pi ."ona ti.-. Q . 1' . ,, , , ' . a O Whhty.lSurelya brighter and love Iliee. I Mnn.nr Mi fllnerincr nrer.inRta and I.. . . . A few year agowhlle I wa pastor In New Bern e held a lerlea of meeting and one of thote Joining tne church waa I mltuet J A Puner, RJ1 Dlnklm, Geo Ander- ton. reporting the following precinct and committeemen. Vincehorn. T S Jackion. B F Dio- Delegate-T Q Jackaon, B F Dinkln kln JonB Pomr j N 8lui,b,Qe9 Ander- Geo Anderson, J N Stubbt and J A Far- I ser. Alternate Alfred. Gatlin, Wm H FU- lingam, Ferman Horrla, Norman Purser, Henry Horrl Being no further budness convention adjourned. J. N. 8TUBBS, Chairman. PECULIAR SPRING WEATHER No Parallel Afforded for The Weather - it areHaTlng at This Time vi.V;;,tsW'f'R:'''Tea'rr" " Tbe phenomenal wea'ber continue. The yer 1901 ha ettablhhed a record for cold winter and epilog. The trouble Is not con fined to any section or locall tp bnt Is dispersed all over the world. All meteorological reports give imfarme tlon of he unusual severity of the weath or and lt effect on vegetation. Much damage has been done to tbe crops and fruit, . ' , - A brisk wind Tuesday night waa all ll at ied the truck from entire de struction. The mercury was as low as 86 degrees If there is asy dsmtge done by tbe chilling atmosphere, it seems as if tbe truck must have suffered to aome eitent even if not totally destroyed. Tbe condition of tbe truck crops up to yetterday, la reported by the leading farmers ate very good. Peas, though at flnt were affected by the frost, will not be prevented from a full crop. ; Pota- toe.', b. ans and lettuce scrvived the cold weather well. A large , crop of strawberries Is expected. Fruit may have suffered some but it is too early to - state to what extent. ZORAH. April 19, The weather continues cool for the season, buthe farmers are getting prefr ty well up with their work. Mrs Lydia Norman of this place ha been quite Sick but is much better now. On last Friday Mrs Mary Tanstall fell snd hurt herself quite seriously. Dr Dixon la attending her and we are glad to report she 1 Improving. Mr and MraOETuton of Edwards were visitors at Zorah Saturday and Sun day. ? ,". v ' Mr Charlie Caton one of our most prominent young men was married yes terday to Miss Amanda Caton of near Edwards, Beaufort county. She is one of the most beautiful and popular jonng ladles of her neighborhood. We wish them a long and "happy voyage together on the sea of life. ' v Messrs Lawrence and AdronWhltford of Clay root Pitt county spent last night here. Mr and Mrs Wllllsm D Whltford visited relative near Vanceboro yester day. : ;t Mil Mamie Whltford returned Satur day from her brother's, Mr Hardy Whit ford where she hs been on a visit dur ing the put week. " ' - ' i. SLEEPY EYES. LONG BRANCH. Apiil IS Our fsrmer are through planting coin. They are preparing to plant cot ton. " We hope they will not be too early on a-count of the cool spring. Irish potitoee are coming up right nicely considering the weather. Mr and Mrs A J Ranks went to New Bern Saturday. . Mr Cashwell Hall was a recent visitor In our vicinity Mr and Mrs George Messer were vk Itors at Mr J B Banks' Saturday and Sunday. We are gUd to atate Mrs M E Ballard is some better. Mr and Mrs AUx Morton and little on Garland spent Sunday at Mr W F Banks'. There will be a pic nlo and also a Fish Fry at the Banks' Landing May 7th. Ev rsbody is oordlslly Invited to come and brlng well filled baskets. Mr Mat hew OeBruhi and wife of Core Greek vis I ted his sister, Mr Hoe Bal'ard of this pl ce last week. . -; Mr Geo Slmmin loat h'a folder last Tburadsv by Are. Supposed ti he set by two llttleiwys. . ... STAR. Attention Creditors As I hwe been buroed our, If you will be patient you will get a larger per cent, than you will If yon drive me into an as sign ent. - ' r Youra Truly, J W 8QEPARD. A Happy Has. Tom Mtdyette. the transfer driver U the happiest man in the city. It is all on account that his son Lenale, of whom tbe Journal has made mention several times, bat been wonderfully cured of a very severe case of lock Jaw. The boy went through every stage of the disease even to the very door of death. Tbe case is certainly a remarkable one and MIdyette ha a good right to rejoice over this triumph of science and skill and the boy has marked prominence of being one victim in about 1,000 that have recovered from the dread disease. To Dr Charles Duffy MIdyette attributes the praise for the boys recovery. .MIdyette took the boy out riding yes terday and he la Improving finely, but little remains as evidence of the awful agony that the boy passed through. He was confined wl'Jt the disease nearly five weeks. ' FORT BARNWELL April 18th. Small showers are thankfully recetv- son. Fort Barnwell-John BIddle, J K Bid- die. Cove-S I White. Dover J B Griffin, L II Out'aw, Samuel Avery, U E Paugherty. Jasper-W R Dixon, N T Weeks, T A Dillon, J C Moore, W H Conway. No 5. Township J A Morton, E H Conner, J P Fisher, G A Conner. Thurman J 8 Fisher, J ti Batntght, SW Comer, Q L Hartlison.' New Bern 0 B Hill, R Hancock, S W Hancock. 1st Ward C C Clark Jr. 2nd Robt Hancock. 8rd - -CBHIU. 4th JL Hahn, J M Harrison. While the committee were out, S W Hancock, and W R Dixon made brief speeches. The report of the committee on ere dentlals was received and adopted. On motion C C Clark Jr, was elected chair man of convention and on call for speech made a short one, defining the poiiilon of the Republicans of Craven countr. J M Harrison, was elected ecietiri? ''i-' i As the clan of organization in tne number of county delegites had been changed, the old plan giving Craven county two delegate) and two alternates to State convention, to the new plan oi ten delegates and ten alternate), oa mo tion the following delegates were elect ed Robt Hancock, C B Hill, C C Clark. Jr, J W Smallwood, J L Hardison, W R Dixon, L H Outlaw, S W Hancock, Geo Green, J L Hahn. Alternates J E Avery, J H NeUop, liar young ChrUtUn never lived, in the home, in church and Sunday School, among her friends and school mates, as an angel of mercy to the poor and tre sick, she united alcbarmlng vivacity, with a sincere pltt; and led a life f singular purity and devotion. Butjifath .loves a shining mark" and this ;fatr . young girl after a brief stiugglelth fevergpassed into the Great Beyond. The city mourn ed with tbelberett family ss her body ! was laid away in peaceful Cedar Grove. Greanthe turf, and handsome the monu ment on tbe Whltty lot with its one treasure ofjlove, but, here on these Or phanage grounds, away np In the hill- country, Is the real memorial that will perpetuate her name. It Is.a handsome structure of brick, costing f 3,000, and will accommodate forty orphans and the very day I am here It Is; being 'occupied by girls about the age of Rowena. Though dead site yet lives and speaks and blesses within these walls and will d so through the coming years. Just A Choice lot Harvoy smull Sugar Cured Pig nams. Also a few nice N C Hams English Cured Shoulders and Picnic Hams. Fresh Grits, Big Hominy, Oat Flakes and Carolina Rice. I make a specialty of strictly fresh quality Hutter I receive it fresh from the dairy every week and I guarantee it to be aa fine aa it is possible to get, Your to Please Wholesale -& Retail Grocer, ed. Nature la very reluctant to put on its green vesture. White shad have swum In deep waters j b Griffin J M Harrison, John Blddle, this season we presume. None but the I q L Connor. J S Fisher, G C Pope, Sam favored of Jehovah can Indulge in such white, John Connor. luxuries. I - On motion the State delegates and Cotton planting la foremost on the alternates were elected to attend the program. Our farmers are not pnsntng Third congressional convention, wmcn this feature of their work however, ow- meets at Qoldsboro, on May 19th In- to the backwardness of thesearon. We shall plant extensively, have fertiliz ed well and hope for a baivest of five thousand bales of the fanoy staple at this point. "Man planteth, God glveth Craven county, In convention assembled the increase.' Miss Estella Mercedes Newltnd, who has auceessioTy served ns ss principal of the high school at this place for the put term returned to her home at Chad- brarne, N C, yesterday. Mia Newland, is a highly cultured lady of very super ior talent She la well qualified to mat ter the work which the has successfully followed for the past four years, potest- log all those attributes that go to make np a first class teacher. When the came to our little town al- DOVER. April 80, Mr 11 P Woodson returned from New Bern this morning. Mr Woodson hu resigned his position with the Qoldsboro Lumber Company and will toon take hit final leave very much to the regret of our citizens. Mr D W Richardson takes most a year ago, the identified herself Iplorlng his retirement from tbe Senate, .us yuaitiua wiui un uuui uj is.u uj i UM Wiereif OI OUT peopwuiu wciu l wnen UOl yet at tne zemia oi ms uwiui Br Woodson. 1 - 6 work at once to dinharge her duty in nasa. Messrs S B Barker mi TD Warren the rariout wayt which presented them- We shall always remain true to this of Trenton spent' last niht in out selves to her. In the school room the i0ysl Republican, who shall ever be en- town, -v-v i . waa falthfol ana parent, in Bunasy thrlned In oar hearts. JA bunch of twelve convlcU came 1 ,0hool and church work the was zealout I We have followed, with admiration, down from Balelgh this morning to and nromD'U la abeill circles, she was I tha eonrae of our new Chairman, Mr be worked In the timber woods near molt pleasant and congenial. She 1$ a I Thomas B Rollins who, according to his here. model fount- lady. Surely one destined first declaration, hu continued the poll The Missionary Baptist people have to adorn the rank the graces. Many eyes clea of Senator PrltcSard, has been In commenced work on their new church I grew dlm..vith tears, many hearts throb- treptd la his fight against Democracy, at this point. Rev Bllbro is superintend bed with sorrow, and a tplritot sadness Md hat wisely administered the, affairs ing the work and says the building win prevailed over the entire community 1 0f onr Tarty, In the State, during his be a neat and comfortable one when com ., t Stella bade ut good bye. . We .hort term. SAW MILL mich'nery for Bale also plan Dg ord nhtpgV n,srline tint little used and n arly new for particulars address P O Box. 718 Newborn NO pleted.. -r'S ",v'"f';: My v Mr W M Ty ndal has sold his store and dwelling to Mrs F N Htwklnt and Mrs Hawkins has moved 1n. We ondersttnd that she and her brother. Mr FT Noblet will conduct a general merchandise bas inets. Mr 8eth West is building a very neat dwelling on North street to be occupied by Mr T L West when It Is complet ed, -v -yV'Ky '0:-i-j-:'T: Politics seem to be moving slow. The sentiment for W D Turner, Governor and O H Guian for Lleatenant Govern or seems ti be very pronounced among Our people through this section. West and Waters factory it about ready to begin work In full. They are now making pea baskets, shingles and manure distributors. Tney will soon commence the manufacture of a plow Invented by Mr Waters, also cross arms and pins. This industry will be quite a help to our town, Our town offloers are opening up new streets, putting old ones in good repair snd cleaning up things generally. GVR. No Gloss Carriage Paint Made. will wear as long asDevoe's. No others areas heavy bodied, because Devoe'i weigh 3 to 8 ounces more to the pint. Sold by E W Smallwood. War Against Mosquitoes. N O. Bullotln, Owing to the short time required for the complete development of the mos quito from the egg to maturity, there la time in our long summer for the pro duction of sev eral generations At each female layt a great many eggs, it is easy to understand how millions could come In August and September from hundredi at the beginning of the season. Bo the proper thing to do is to force the fight ing "from tbe jump" and practically ex terminate them before myriads of rein' forcementt come in. At is already well known, mosquitoes breed only in still waters preferably small stagnant pools protected by grass and undergrowth from the wind, and The following resolutions were offer- free from Ash, which prey upon the ed by B W Hancock, and adopted by larvae. It is now also pretty generally convention. known that a thin film of oil upon the Resolve J, We the Republicans of sui f see of such waters will prevent the laying of the eggs tnere, ana enectusiiy destroy any larvae that may have hatch ed therein. Tbe problem, therefore, it a vert simple one theoretically, and In most lnttsnces nraotically also. It is summed up In this one sentence; Drain, j fill up or oil (every ten days or two weeks) every body of stagnant water.no matter how small. Empty all old dis carded fruit cans, buckets and barrels about the premises, and pat them under shelter or turn them upside down; dialn, if potsibl (If not, fill up or oil) all natur al pools; open the ditches and tmall wet weather ttreams, to permit the running off and prevent the re-formation of the pools so often found abng their courses. Larger pondi stocked with fish are not to favorable as breeding places, for tea tans given above, provide! no shallows protected by grata, bulrushes, cat-tails, etc., are permitted on their borders. The banks of such ponds should be made as clean ajid abrupt as possible, so at to v pose the entire pond to the wind and fish, But some man will say: Why take ihto trtutle, when there Is a swamp within a mile or half a mile of my house? ! For the reason that fortunately motqui- 'PhonelOl. 71Drod St" is the very Best Faint made. It surpasses all other paints as to duality, Durabilitp and Cov ering Capacity. ' Leads, Oils And Colors. Varnishes, Enamels, Floor-Taint, Vat nish Stains, Bnggy Paints, Roof Paints, and Taint Brushes - - appreciating the Inestimable worth, of onr late leader. Kx-United States Sena tor Jeter C Prltchard to the Nation, to the State, and to our party, desire as a body to express our deepest thankful ness for hit untiring labor in our bebait and his sincere and conscientious work for our success. We have followed, with Inexpressible pride, his course lu the highest Legisla tive Body In our Nation, and viewed with pleasure his merited recognition by onr National Administration; while de- Window Screens and Screen Doors, 68 Middle St. U ritone 09 wish her that degree of happiness - and I Resolved, That our delegation be in- toes rarely ever "fly a mi'.e or even half a prosperity through life, her generous structed tD vote as aunlt on all ques- mile. It Instead of laying the jnotqul- m tuners and congenial wayt so justly merit. We trust that la the near future ime gentlt Southern breeze may blow hir uaward again and that her Influence! my be showered about ut In the future M. D. THE LADIES painting thel churches, and therefore we urge every Minister to remember wa give liberal quantity of the Longman A Martinez Paint toward the painting. Wean and covera like gold. Don't pay 1.50 a gallon for Linseed Oil (worth CO cents) which you do when you buy other paints In a can with a tlons, and especially for the re-election of Thomas S Rollins for State Chair man. Resolved. That the tea Votes of this County be voted, in the State Conven tion, on all Questions, and that those present, If there be less than ten,' be au thorized and Instructed to cast the full tea votes as If. the full ten were pres- ent." ' On motion . the executive eommittee waa empowered to name a county ticket If tbev thought It best. On motion the delegates to the Sttte Convention were Instructed to vote as a unit, and to vote forW S O'B Robinson and E C Duncan as delegates at large to attend the Nat- toes on the distant swamp the house holder Would make a careful inspection of his Immediate envlronmeat, he would nearly always find the source et supply to be within a radina of two or three hundred jards of his house at It pointed out tn Dr, Howurd t book on mosquitoes. . . I .''nineiirrt la aa.nna.Kl watt luaunu. oaint label on It. 8 A o.make 14, therefore when you tonal uepuoucan convention ai umcsgo want fourteen callont of palnMray only in June. eight of L & H , and mix alx gallont pure Linseed Oil with It, and thus get paint at less than 1.20 per gallon. Many houses are well painted with four gallons of L. tt M. and ' three gal- on a of linseed oil mixed therewith. Wears and covers 't gold. CASTOF1IA Tor Infants and Clillrsn. r I" I Y: i i:::3 C:::'.l I Plat ttco ! NOT a hot water, B'.thy glue Kalaomine. It it a finely powdered rock, la whit and beautiful time to I ba mixed with cola water. Any ona lean br.uah tt on. Plaatleo baa tha I peculiar property or cementing to in I wail, uesiroyiug u i.a. vermin and never mbbin or scaling. I Kalsomin has no cementing property depends entirely on glutomait it irk. The vlua aooa rota, nourishing vermin and germs ot deadly diseases and tha stuff 'Tuba and scales oli, i .n..lll wall- nthjn. .nA fiimltiirA. i Wall finishes that must Demised with ! hot water are Kalsomines, no matter t whatfancttulnamesthey bear, kefime these nnhealthful misturee and buy Plnatlco tn S lb. patkaee ottlv, prvo. erly labelled, bampt card ot i'laiico tmis free. .. ' ANTI-KALSO?,'.ir;SC3.,trw4l fl i LIIIIIIIITIIITIITTTTTIIIininilllllllllXIIIIII JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF - s ............. t , : Freshly Cot tied Portsmouth Mullets. Call and look at our line of Crockery. Several beautiful Bed-room Sets; Plates Cups and Saucers All will be sold . within ' ' lO Per Cent t Cost. Came before they are all sold, J ' , ; The business will be continued as before and we hope all onr old Customers will stay with us. , , j . Yours to please, , - Efitate of J. PaA-aEKEE, Jl. X!. J. PARlXElt, Administrator. HONE 69. Cor. Broad & Uancori. t. H notice 1 There will he a grand excursion on the Steamer Carolina to Cowpen Land ing Saturday, May 7th, will leave Vance boro at 7 o'clock ut the morning. Bound trip 35 cts for gentlemen, Wl 1 have gocd muslo and dancing on the HAVE YOU HEARD OF IT? BLA.CKMA.N'S MEDICATED SALT BRICK, theGrcat Btcck Kcmody. For Sale at These Ci r ir "s sole by - ' r. boat. D.M.V;iLL!3. r