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T7 TOLDMI XXVU. IIW BIRH, CEiYII COUSTT. I. C, TKIDAT, MAY 15, 1904 SIC05D SECTION. NUMBER 1:. JUDGE BROWN'S DECISION "0 V' - ' - i Katope Leeds Every one knows that Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure. Hence the housewife uses it with implicit confidence and without question, and she is justified in so doing. :. ' ' ; r v ' .. But how ' few realize that Royal Baking i Powder in its chief ingredient is a direct prod uct of the healthful and delicious crape! ; This constituent of the grape, .y 10 an lmpaipaDie powder, is tne cream ot tar tar which forms the active principle of every i pound of Royal Baking Powder. Fruit properties are indispensable to the healthfulness of the body, and those of the grape as used in the "Royal" are the most valuable and healthful of all. Hence it is that Royal Baking Powder produces food superlative both in flavor and wholesomeness. '.. . .:' : .---I it " ' .; ' HOY At BAKINQ POWDIR CO., NEW YORK. Supreme Court Oiinlons. 8 e Ul to J. tirna'. , Italeigh, N O, May 11 -The Supreme Court died the following opinions here today. Wilson vt Ureen, from Wake, no r . . ror. Robinson vt Oolilsboro from Wajne, affirmed. .. John rn ys Reformers, from Forsythe reversed B A L Au'n. ys La-b, from Forsjth-, error, " Bolder ys Mfg. Co , from Cabarrna alUrmed. ' . Klstlrr va Weaver, from McDowell, : error. s , Wnmar.a v Qros, from ltuiherfor new trill. : We ft r.uk vs Wlla :n, from Ri tie . fen), afflrmid. Rill y Getty, r.-m lialherlord, af firmed . -.-f , MoCalt va Webl, from Buncombe, re verted. Rhett va Edward from Hendersoo,per curiam, affirmed. ' Bond s Wilson, from Burke, per cu- rhra, p tli Ion dismissed. " . ; Btate va Howard, from- Btnderton,per curiam, affirmsd. State vs Oettya. from Rutherford, per Curiam, affirmed. ' State Ta Oettya, from Rutherford, per curiam, dismissed, . " : Johnston ta Case, from Bunoombo, per curium, motion to dismiss under rule 17 allowed. FOREST. May 11. Tba weather continue season. cool for the We have been having showers tor the past week which make the garden plant grow v Our farmers are about through plant ing cotton. . : The potato bug baa made his appear ance again. Messrs Jo Edward and Warren Ruff want on the excursion to Oowpen land ing Saturday. Messrs Daniel Frank and Jim Wig gins were In our midst on last Bun- day. . Wa aie eipecting to bear the wedding bells ring la our neighborhood at most anytime. ,. , "' -W . B?ack Bye, ARAPAHOE. ' May 11. We continue to have one crop grow ing weather eicept tta too cool, hinder ing the growing progress. The A 1 considerable corr plaint about the atand of potatoes, especially with the Imported aeed, but the outlook blda fair for a good crop considering the atand. Well I am glad to tell the readers of tha Journal tbat Arapahoe continue to move toward the front, there are three , t new placet of basinet being built and talk of the fouith one. Mr Joseph M Reel la building himself a large (tore at hi old place of business tbat will be a credit to our little town. It ilze wilt ba 0 by 88 feet with 80 ft. pitch. , - . Mr W W Dixon I building a confec- . tlonary and cool drink stand. ; Mr J L Paul ha hi place of buslnes near completion, he 1 making prepara tion to keep ice and cool dilnka and confectioneries. By tbl time our reader can see that our people will have a fine chance to keep cool and sweet. : Rev F 8 Beoton attended hi appoint ment at Arapahoe last Bunday and preached Bunday morning and Sunday night. Mr Edgar Miller of Bayboio made a business trip, to Arapahoe yettarduy evening. !';JL:' r 'nr'j"i'.9l hi i parent ft j y. crystallized and ground' The Potato Beetle. Tbe Eotomolor n.lClicular Ho 0 of theN. (J. Depaituiem of Agriculture ha for It aubjoct the '1 otato Beetle" and les a history f the bag, Its character istic, blbei naticn, auu It rerord In this State. Tbls well known (.est of potats grow er I said to have biea first discovered la the Rocky Mountain section, and be- Iran Its maich to the East along about 1860. The movement of tbe brg sterna to havo hten rapid for it irade lis appear ance t ear I hailoite. In this Slate about 1877, and from then ut til now baa estab lished Hielf i t uearly evtr section of tteSttte. I'be Clrnilar gives a h'storY f the in- ieo( fromtu ltrva s atu and thrjugh tit fiffertnt ttiffti of d velipnunt to the ttrii ed beetle so.lamiltar and so detested b the no ato ir rower. Tbe bus; increas- res very rapidly and begin it voyage wnlle itllllarvseand keep It up. , Afttr passlag through the vailous stage the adult beetle hide la the ground or under rubbish and remains there during the winter getting ready to begia activities In the spring. The bug will feed on tereral other plant but that plant seem to be it favorite diet. The English Sparrow and certain ground beetle are the potato bug' mu tual enemies, but the latter are ao num erou that their enemies do very little toward diminishing them. The Circular recommend Paris gteen as the only f and sure remedy to be used against the bug, but suggests tbe use of tbat poison with other Ingredient and gives a recipe of what 1 called "Bor deaux Mixture and Parla green." Thl mixture It Intended to be applied with a good ipray pump, but can ba used by simpler method, and should be applied three or four timet during the season. Tht preparation of the mixture la very simple and unex pensive. The experi ment is worth tiyingand we publish the formula aa given by the Department of Agriculture for the benefit of those who are Interested in it. "Dissolve five pound blne-itone in four or five gallon ot water by hanging in a tack in a keg In which the water is placed, the sack containing ihe blue- stone being Just bslow the surface. When entirely dissolved add water tor make twenty-gallons; i now take five pound of lime and add water to make twenty five gallon. These two aolntiont, the one containing tha blut-stone and the other the Parlt green, are to be kept separate, and the bluc-itone aolutlon muat be kept In a wooden receptacle. Whenever It la desired to make aa ap plication, take out equal quantitlea of the two solution and pour together, atlr- ring thoroughly. Tbl give the perfect Bordeaux Mixture, to which Pari green 1 added at the rate of one ounce to every ten gallon. Mix the green firat with a little water In a cup or saucer and then pour into the Bordeaux. Strain to rt move sediment and apply with spry pump or with watering-pot or brush if pump I not to be bad. (But you ibould have a pump: there I no doubt about that Bee CUoular No. I on tbat aub- ject). , On Tneir Bridal Tour. Two bridal parties were among the passenger on the Neuae last evening. Mr. Robert. BeMstoa formerly of Onflow county, but now of New York City, wi h hi : bride, who waa Mitt KUda Weeks, of Stella. Tbe happy ton- p'e ware on their way to New York City where they w.H make their futnre home. Mr George Benson, of , Wilmington, who was married Tuesday to Miss Ida Brlttain, the daughter of Rev. O. V. Brlttaln of Pollocktvllle, was along also Klihhls bride. They will visit New York, tbe wor) i'a Fair, at St Loult, and othrr jdticee h!!e on tbelr we.', tiur. A 'rrfe '(f'x'tf- Ii Selnut Connection Controversy Coa ; Mates ToBs Discussed. Raltigh N C May 18th, Tbe decision of Judge Brow la the of the oorporm- Uob oobibImIod againat the Atlantic Coast line In tbe matter of the eonne:t- loa at Salma, that the- commUtloa baa oat tha power to require oa railway to perate aa adiili ional train for tha aole pnrpoaa of connecting with the train of aaother railway waa , not . naeipected, Tba corporation commltsioa appeala Ihe case to the State Supreme eourt. It waa wall known tbat althar alda would ap peal, and the Coatt Line attorneys had anaoaaoed from tha beginning tbat titty would take tha cat all tha way to tba Ualtad Btate Supreme court In care they lost Members of the commission are not tnrprlaed at the decUlon ta view of tba fact that tba Judge had atated ba waa in doubt, f. ; - ;, , ' ; '"y ' ' Several day ago In an Interview with tht Coast Line attcrnet they Informed yoor correapoEdent tbat they would reat their eaaa on aeotlon 1877 of tba cede which glTaa the railway a the right 10 regulate tba time and manner In wbteb paaaengeia and freight ahall be trans ported. It la rather lingular tbat they only dlacoveted thla aeotlon of (be code tome 24 bonis before they argued their case, bat they were perfectly content when they found It. "" ' RUMOR CZAR DEPRESSED Port Arthur Cutrff. Quantities of t ap- plies For Japanese, , London, May 18 A dispatch has been received by tbe ' Lloyds from New Chwang in which the correspondent states that Port Arthur it cut off. A dispatch which waa aent via Che Foo dated today follows and tay that pro duce for the Japanese army I arriving In great quantities from up the river and that the Japanese troop are march ing from Feng Huanchtug i toward Hauyen. Port Arthur la cut off and per fect order prevails at New Chwang whloh does not anticipate any trouble or fighting In Its vicinity. Liverpool, May 18. The Post heart tbat a report has reached London from a high quarter In St. Petersburg tbat tbe czar Is suffering from great mental de presslon and Is desirous of 'abdicating hi throne. FryomFar California. Banford, Cat May 0 Editor The New . Bern. Weekly Jour nal: Will you please do me the kindness to publish this letter, I am a regular (ubicrlber to your paper and expect to remain one, a N C Is my native State and I came here from New Bern, NO in August 1901. i I have Just read In the Journal a piece you published about a tomato vine as tall aa a tree; which la in the garden of F 0 Case of Pasadena, CaL Those vine are there but they are nothing compared with other great growths In different parts of California. California 1 associated in the minds of most people with the Idea of bigness but It Is not with the area of the State, nor the size of the thtngs in It, that con stitutes its most remarkable feature.The greatest wonder lies in it variety. No other Btate and no other county comes so near biting an epitome of the whole earth. It has climates of all sorts, from the burning arid deserts to the Intense cold of the ever s now capped mountain tops. . Its population is cosmopolitan, gath ered from all quarters of the universe with lots of the aboriginal Indians. Its institutions are electrle. Its history is romantic. In agriculture it leads all the State. It fills the eastern cities with winder vegetables, lemons, oranges and raisins, v It supplies America with r There is alwaya . works plenty for everybody at good wages, men get 11.50 per day for farm work and their board, or $8 per day and board themselves. There is plenty of good land to be had cheap. ' '. v Now comes the big trees in Califor nia One gains but a faint conception ot the size pf these monsters by read ing. Their diameter at base it IS to SO feet, the size of a little ten room house.' Their height exceeds that of the hlgheut sky scrapers of New York. Some In circumference over 100 feet. ' Que tree yielded ever a half million feet of lum ber, the rings In then show they were la existence when Hoses led the chil dren of Israel out of the land of bon dage, but with her greatness. I would advise no one to come here without plenty of money. If yon print this . I will come again and tell mora about this land of flowers. ... . ' t . W.B.B. CASTOR I A ' Tor Infants and Children. TuS yu 3.. E. t ' Sears C-'snature Fcr A good atrong second-hand bry, r' ', ', b rr' 9, rtrfa I7 over!'"':'- 1 " !; ' ' ',v"Us 'Ul- "f rC ' . t ) i ; Rational Lea rue Games. STANDING OF CLUBS' ' , Woa. . Lost. Per Cent. New York. IS 5 760 .8 680 660 10 628 U 47S 13 180 20 SIS 15 250 17 Chicago, V 11 Brooklyn, ,11 St Louis, ' '; ;i0 Pittsburg, , .8 Boston, J , 8 Philadelphia, ", 5 Pittsburg, Mif 13 The game today: .:. R. H E Brooklyn, 0 6 8 Pittsburg, 0 10 1 Batteries-Crown and Bergen;Phllllpl and Phelps. ' Umpire Zimmer. Cincinnati May 12-Tue following gam waa played todr j : , R H E Cincinnati, 13 13 6 New York 7 7 6 Batteries Mattbewson, Warner; Har per Bchlel. Umpire Ensley, ' Chicago May 12-.The following Is the gametoda): REE Philadelphia, 0 6 1 Chicago, 4 9 1 Batteries Duggleby and Rush. Brown and Kllog. Umpire! Johnstone St Louis, May 12-Ttie following Is the game toil ay. HUE St Louts, 8 6 0 Boston, 2 8 1 Batterles-WU U aud Moron; Taylor and Orady. Umpire Moran. Where they play today: Brooklyn at Pittsburgh Boston at St;Lonis. New York at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Chicago. No Gloss Carriage Paint Made, will wear aa loai as Devoe't, No others areas heavy bodied, because Deyoe's weigh 3 to 8 ounces more to the pink Sold by E W Smallwood. . . Bok's Curse. Uuder a full page beading "The Pat ent Medicine Curse," In the May issue of the Ladlea Home Journal, Edward Bok hat hurled a medley of feverish and false theorlet and deductions at the en tire Proprietary Medicine World. Fortunate enough to have the columns of a great magazine st his disposal in which to edit violent, acrid and mis leading statements, this "Wise Man ot the East," looking down upon the mass es from an eminence of his own creation, poses as the exponent of a great reform, and that the readers are not sufficiently intelligent to Judge for their own Inter ests.' In his eagerness to make good "Bok's Curse" he reflects on the women of the United States by Inferring that Proprie tary Medicine taking Is worse than whls key drinking In creating drunkards. ' It is a well known fact that women are tbe principal users of standard preparations, but there Is no reason to suggest that woman's Intemperance exceeds that of man. It offers no excuse for the liberty Bok hat taken in creating the odious comparison whereby tbe hundreds of thousand! of women who tee fit to ute the remedy that helps them should be held up to ridicule, end practically told they are taking medicine three tlmos a day because of ltt whiskey effect! that they are three timet per day tipplers through the medium of drug stores In stead of saloons, and finally with Dowie like vehemence Insulting motherhood With the charge tbat the brings into the world children impregnated by her own hands with the germs of drunkenness. But there is no cause for any woman to become worried or nervous over such "Bok-tot"-"Bok-fallaoy," when you con aider that all the theory Is evolved from a false basis. " 3"r r, Bok talks about Proprietary Medi cines, schooners of beer, drinks of whit- key, without any quantltlve distinction, designedly leaving the Impression that Proprietary Medicines can be used, and are used, as a beverage. Now, mothers and sisters, no one believes for a single moment that you use a Bok bear glass as a medicine measure when the dose Is from I teatpoonful to a tablespoonful. , , We knew, for Instance, in the case of Burdock Blood Bitters, a preparation we have manufactured and sold for thirty years as a successful remedy, and which Mr. Bok has listed and cursed In the Ladles Home Journal, that it is never used in the excessive sense could not be, and so far as creating an alcoholio habit, we can refer to thousands of good wom en In the land who will refute the asser tion, kny one of whose opinion fs worth more than Bok', - because he doesn.t know the difference, or will not recog nize the difference, In measure, between a teaspoonful and a schuper a medicine and a beverage. ' . - 1 ' ' - From out of the Sargosia Sea of theory he seizes a handful of drift that he mis takes for facts, and without tendering interested parties tha courtesy of Inves t'jttlon, hurls who?- T,'e abuse at exten sive and wor'J-witle iulorcstj the press a-j the r- ' rooira kilbuen co , BONDMEN BEATEN: Judgement In The Case of Blades vs Dewey Et Al Given to the Plain " tiff. ' , The Case of Blades, trustee of the Far mers and Merchant Bank vs Dewey ei al waa beard la Chamber Wedaeaday eight. Tbe an it waa brought to recover the amount of the bond of Tkomaa. W. Dewey, for which Charles Dewey, W. M Borden, and other gentlemen of Oolds boro weie bondsmen. Thla caae Is the echo of the far famed Dewey defalcation of the Farmer and Merchant Bank food. The argument maintained by the defendants we that the bond furnished by them waa good only from year to year, and when no renewed was In valid. , They held that ia the last election of officers, . the bond was not renewed and coaaequently they were released from the respontlbility of paying It. The plalntlfft claimed that the bond waa for tbe continuance of the office and only one bond had been made. Judgement In the full amount, of the bond $20,000, waa given tbe plaintlfTi. The plaintiff waa represented by Messrt George Bountree, of Wilmington 0. H. Gulon.and D. L, Ward. The de fendant's Attorney'i were Messrs W. O. Munroeand F. A. Daniels of Golds- boro. Death of Robert ft Furman. It was with extreme sadness tbat (ha uesB of the death of Robert M Furman, Editor of the lUlilgb Post was rec Ived he.e yesterday, tbe first intimation com ing Iroin Raleigh, from where It waa aiktd tbat a special train be tent down to Morehead City for the remains of Mr Form in, who died at Beaufort. Mr Furman had been unwell for tome time and had come down to tbe aea coast to recover. He pasted here on Wednesday's night mali train and was seemingly In better spirits than usual Thursday morning about 10.30 o'clock he wit tittlngup eating an orange, when he tuddenly fell over, dead, the doctor's examination giving tbe Imme diate cause at heart failure. Only Mr Furmau t youngest daughter, hva, was with him at Beaufort, and she was out on a sailing party when her father ex pired. The remains were brought to New Bern on a special train and left on the shoo fly at 6 80 p m last night for Qolda- boro, Messrs Will Mace and O D Jonea accompanied the body to Goldsboro, where it was met by relatives and friends, and taken to Raleigh. A New Bern Woman Asks "have you a floor paint that will laat two weeks f" Yes we have Devoe's; It has a beautiful gloss and will last two years If properly applies. X W Smallwood. $5,000 DAMAGES. That Amount Awarded to a Poliocksvllle Lady for an Accident oa the At lantlc Coast Line Rail. way '"1 : ; For the second time a verdict for dam ages has been rendered to Mrs Minnie Barker ot Poliocksvllle In the case of Barker ys the Atlantic Coast Line Rail way. , The case was on trial before Judge Allen Tuesday aud Wednesday. A ver dict having been rendered Wednesday n'uht. . -" The history of the case Is that on Oc tober 18th, 1899, Mrs Barker was cross ing a trestle ot the railway company at Poliocksvllle. A log train came onto the trestle and the engineer did not stop the train aa he approached the lady but she was obliged to jump down an embank ment a distance ot 14 feet, seriously in juring her. - Able counsel was employed on both sides. Those employed by the plaintiff were Messrs D h WardtM DeW Steyen soa and W D MdYer.l , , . . : , ' The defendant' attorney .were Messrs O H Gulon and W J Rouse, the latter from Ktnston. ' ' ' ' 4V The jury returned a verdict of 15,000 damages for the plaintiff Wednesday night after spending but a short time In considering ' tie merits of the esse.5' "- : V , i 4jv ,i it .1 11 1 11 n 1 j 1 a Jt . ; conrlct Escapes. A negro convict who escaped from the Dover camp tome time ago, waa Ken by a former guard and , recognized. The guard captured the negro and bound him and was taking ' him , back to the camps when the convict escaped the second time, in a very remarkable way. While the two were walking together, the negro's hands tied with a rope, a covey of birds flew tip by the side ot the road and attracted the' attention of the guard, and he turned bit head to look at them. Quick at a flash the negro snatch ed the pistol out of the guard' pocket while the letter's head was turned. The convict holding the guard undercover ot his pirto), made off and has not been re captured. ' The name of neither of the parties was learned. Ktnston free Press 13ih. '" .''..,"! w ' - Do not forget that Dr Bith Abuold's Balsam ts the best known Remedy for all Bowel Complaints. Warranted by 8 Duffy and T A Henry, Hew Eern, NC. "7, iharvey r s Sugar Pig Also new bafrelWltoiTMarket Corneil'Teef" Try cur Fauty Elgin Butter, Fresh Strawberrta eviry day. Fresh lot Voigbi's Snow Drif mid Admiral Hour. Good Carolina Riot 10c qt. v omplete atook Fr.eh Canned Goods, We will thank you for a n ..X.-J uuexauteeu or jour maney retunaeu. Try us for Good Coffee and Fine Teas, Yourg J. L. ID 'Phone (91. AM EPSTEIN BROS. One Price Want You to Know . That they are in town. We handle as good a line of Mens,' Boys and Childrens and Furnishing Goods as you will find any where. A trial will convince you. OUR MOTTO Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back. '. ; H BESS. 72 Btyan Block, middle Street. J. M. MITCHEL& CO. Have 0saaaa (a ill ib im vwBMw aw ' Tata for His. Week! They mention a few of the i opular weaves which they will have on sale at prices that cannot fall to meet the approval of tbe closest buy or. . 68 Inch all Wool Skirting In black, navy and dark gray, good val uet at 75c. they only atk you S0c tbe.yard. 43 Inch all Wool Black Cheviot sponged and shrunk color, guaran teed the best Black, real value 68a this week you can boy it for 00c. 44 Inch Black Mohair, regular price 63c, this week they offer It at 80c - '- " 44 inch iBlack Ciotllan, a dutt thedder, makes a handtome skirt for Spring and Summer for the mountains or the sea shore, Its a good val ue at 75c, special this week only 50c- ,;, They are also showing this weok Beautirut Silk Voile andEolIan In Black ana colore. , ... - 4 They have just received and have on sale this week a Beautiful line of Black Mercerized Petticoats and Drop Skirts made up with 4 Ruffles, hemstitched and tucked, they are beauties, be sure to' see them. The price is within reach of all 75s, $1.25, $1.50, $3.00. . Wo prepay Express and freight on all purchases amounting to 5.00 or over shipped to any place within a radius of 100 miles of ill. PHONE 288. I 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. Paint your house with flth 1 UkU W lilt v ' we hava takftn th ted paint and have a wiy Ji-ricca nsm. G:s!a!l CJu. d EARDWAR2 ;Xiddle St, fhone 147. ( n 11 omaii Cured m J I ft Received 2 a J J I m m Z m share of you:-trade. Satietetion 8 m m ?f ii il to please, Wholesale A lie tat I Grocer, 71 RkmI Clothiers. m 1 ,1 row Tamil npRtinv tnv 4 Viia niAnn . MOB Paint I 1 car load just Iroin tlio tz uan ana seo us cc:.:3 "ill :: sit: m; - 'ic . r: ir--j r; I r 1
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