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A ARE srio.1 j Li Li y J rc3-aiu:r: A large Sssj'Appronriati'd by Ui.lt- latare Is Let Out for Iupree merit ' 7 v, ;ri " vXt- ' '"v ' . .A Ktt sv- C "7 : ? - - fa 1 V i " ?c, " v J , - J c - - "'i i Ct'J M.m, Pe-ru-na Sliould Be Kept In 5 , . 1 Every Iloaseholil Where There Are Little - : -Children. Vawbha 1 J L I 1 i 11 . I .11 the time. Don't wait until the child la - iek, then send to drug store. But, : hurt Perun on hand tuscept no sub stitute. ; - . . . . k. Children are especially liable to acute ' catarrh. Indeed, moet ot the affections ' ftf childhood are catarrh. - ' , All forms - of gore throat, quinsy, croup, hoarsener.g, laryngitis, etc., are but different pliasca of catarrh. , - 1 . Pe-ra-na Contain Ho Narcotics. . One reason why Pcruna hits fohud per manent Use In so many homes is that it contains no . narcotie ' of any ' kind. Peruna, If taken aecordlnR to printed directions, la perfectly harmless. It can be usou any lenirth of time without cquirlng a drug hftbit.,' It doos not produce temporary results, 1rat it is per manent In 113 cfTocU k - V v - It has no bad ciToct tpcin tho system, - and gradually elimlDaten catarrh by re--moving the cause of catarrh. . v : A few doses of this remedy will in variably cure an ordinary attack of diarrhoea. - - It can always be depended upon, even In the more severe attacks of cramp colic and cholera morbus. - It Is equally snvcessful for summer diarrhoea ana cholera infantum In children, and is the menus of saving the lives of many children each year. When reduced with --water and sweetened it is pleasant to take. - -Every man of a family should keep this remedy in his home, liny it now. Price, 88c. , ; , Larob Sizb, 6oo. KILL the COUCH np CURE the LUglCS "ITB Cr. ting's .':v; '-Discovery. jtnueiiuDTinu Price tl I OUGHSand . 60c & $1.00 Free Trial. ;olds U Guaranteed for all THROAT and W.va TROUBLES, or MONEY If EACX. REnOAL! I have removed my Shops from the old stand, near Hancock street, to two doors west of Middle, on South Front ., r :n i 3 . irtei. wueru x win ue yiuaauu w nervr my customers. " . , A Lf rf Maw Cari an1 Wannni ttr sale. Repair work promptly done and guaranteed. . rr r i xmi rt SI Jk l4 X BLACKSMITH & WHKEU1GHT ITctlcoto Creditors Ths unileraisrned hnvlng fjiiHlifled as tli i1nilnlMl i h 1 1 1 1 of Ham K. Union de cecl, hereby iiuIIIImu nil creditors of tb ewtatn of said deceased, to prcHent ttielr vlalnis to tb unilernlKned duly utlieniii aled on or beforit the Itith nay i-f June, A. J'. 1 'J s , or IIiIh nntl r bu pleBiIrd in b:ir of their recovery. ii ) !.. .in Inib litid to smI, I eHtate will iiif i in'ke hunnHliri in payment. 'Una linn day of .(line. A. I). 1fl7. MI iIR M. WATON, Administratrix of S. K. K.nton, d- Adr-iIrJi"trntor3 Notlco lTavhin tlrii d;iv ft n al i H is Adniln-!-MMl()r (tf u ftiih- of N.-iiImn Mill. . .-H-i.-.l, nil iMMNimi hMViiitsT clnhiiH to iin'''iit ih" itmc tlnly vM'lllti, lenmJ. on or before the ,v. I'M.H, ,.r tlii-i notlco .1 hi .r T their recov- . .. L i . I i i . I . . I t .. .. 1.1 .. . In.! .1.1 e.l- live Im- . Mrs.F. nrockmnn, 818 Meade street, Appleton, Wis., writes:: . " have never had a return of the catarrh, which bad made me so mla erable and unhappy before I began taking Peruna. "I would not be-without It In the bouse, now. '' "I have a baby boy, two years old, to whom I give Peruna for a cold, and my husband also takea Peruna. ' ' "1 thank you and wish you wJI."-"Mrs F. Brockman. . ' Ho Doctor Required. , " Mr. Edward Otto, OSiT- De Soto street, St. Paul, Minn., writes : " I cannot say enough for Peruna. It has done great work-in my family, es pecially for my oldest boy, WeThad doctored with three or four different doctors and they did not seem to do him any good. , - , "We gave op hopes of cure, and so did they, but wo pulled him through on Peruna '- 'i t ' " "We bad several doctors and they said they could do no more for blot, so we tried Peruna as a last resort, and that did the work. Since then we keep It in the house all the time, and no doctor Is required. "-Edward Otto. There are a multitude of homes where Puruua has been used off and on for twenty years. . ' - -- " Such a thing could not be possible If Peruna contained any narcotics. ;':-': Mortgage Sale Pursuant to a power of snip contain ed In Hint certain mnrtiiasg executed by Kphvium. Klmnkins and, Harjiilla , Slmpkinsliis wife to-Jpp.su. Au fUmpkins hearing ditto tlin 11th ilay nt February, lfttta, tho same being recorded in the offlop of .tu Kegrtster oC lW-eds of Crav , en County in- tithk lfli, page 409. I will sell at the Court House door In New i Hern on Hntunluy. the llith day of July, ' 1I7, at the hour, of 12 o'clock M. to thi highest bidder for Cash, all of tho fol lowing; described property an conveyed in the MortRUKe aforesaid, to-wlt: Ly ing; in Craven County, No, 1 township, North Carolina, a certain tract of land situated on the Whitford road, adjoin ing the land of Ed BimpliiiiH. Graham Simpkins and others on the north Ride ! of Ueur Ilrsnch. f It hclnff same land parlies or firni part now live on, con taining :!! aoreti. more or lesi- - . lll! JEHSIG M. x KiMTKIN.. MortKagoe. : . : Mark -' Vnneoboro, N. C;, turn S, 1907. ? ; Adtoinietrators Notice Havins this day qualified as 'Admin istrator et the entato.ef iohn W.How den, deceased, ; all. parsons having claims against the said estate am hereby untitled to present the same duly ve.-llled, to tho undersigned, on or before tho 1 Itlr day of May. JaS"or this -notice will lie pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said eslato ftro hereby requeHtt'd to make immmllato fwttlement. This lltli day of May. 1907. ' - JOHN It. BOW DEN, , Administrator. Administrators Notice ' Having this da? qualified aa "Admin istrator of tho estate of Wm McOUvery Moore,; deceased, nU persons having claims against tho said estate are hereby uotllied to prewint tlto same duly verified, to tho undersigned, or (t. B. Nixon, attorney, mi oi before the Itth day. -of May, 1908, or this notice will bo. pleadod In bar of their re covery. All persons Indebted' to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate settlement. This 14th day of May, 1907. JAMKS FRANKLIN MOOHE. t ' - ' ' Administrator. Executrix Notice -. . .' Having this day qualified as Execu trix of the estate of J. A. Meadows, deceased, all persons ' having olaims aiTalnnt the said mtate. are hereby no tilled to present the sama duly verllled to the undersigned on or before the 7th day of June, 1908 or this notice Will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said "estate ' are hereby requested to make---immediate settlement.' - This the nth" day of June, 1907. ;-JANB K. MEADOWS, ' Executrix. ' NOTICE NOfiTTf CATIOLTNA, CltAYKN COUNTY. -BiSjerlor Court, October Term. 1907 Bayard M. Woottcn, I'lalnlllT, ... 'VH. . - . Charles T. Wont ten, Pefendnnt. HLiKVICK BY PUlll.ICATloN NoTlt'K. - " The defendant, Charles T. AVootten, above mentioned, -will tnhe notice that an action entitled n above has been cnmitienceil In lite Superior t.'onrt of Crnren County by tho plaintiff, for the purpose of otitninlug a divorce from the bnndM of ipatritnony, a,u the Raid ri.-femhint wlll-t 'urthor take notli-e that be Ih required to nppenr at tlm next term of the Superior Court of said County, to be lo'lcl on the 4lh Monday after the flrMt Monday of rieptcmber, l!Hi7,'ot thn Court IIoijub of sold county, In New Hern, North Carolina, and -answer or demur to tile complaint in said n.'llou, or the plulntilT will apply to the Court for the -relief demand -fl In said comphiiht. V. M. WATSON, Clerk Superior Court. Tbl" J -"Hi clny of June, 1!io7. f"t f" f f I '' f f - f. I h , ,."'f-" 1 1 .,Zml IT. . ;i. Ct " - The Benefit Which the Children of . the United States Have Beceived ' From Pe-ru-na Can Never Ba Put Into Words, The chronic ailments It has prevented, the suffering it has mitigated, will never be fully recorded. : But at least this much can be said that the coming generation owes a great debt to Peruna, for it Is in the tender years of youth that slight ailments are liable to develop into lasting disease, thus blasting the whole career of the individual. ,. ''' .The mothers who are bringing up their chHdren to-day to believe in Peru na are speaking from their experience. -These children brought np to believe in Peruna from the start, will, when they become heads of families them selves, use Perona with unquestioning faith. . - T " - , Sclimltx rutting Up Big Bluff. Special to Journal. -: San Franclsoo, June 21. Ex-Mayor Schmltz has filed a petition for habeas corpus claiming that his incarceration is illegal and violates the Federal con stitution. : : . - JLoklsWUL Kemaln. Special to Journal. ; i Washington, June 21. -Baron Aokl, the Japanese ambassador will not be recalled by his government. Every Man His Own Doctor. " The average man cannot afford to employ a physician for every slight ailment or injury that occurs in his family, ' nor can ho afford to neglect lliem, as go alight an injury as the scratch of a pin has been known to cause -the loss of a limb. - Hence every mai) must from necessity be his own doctor for this, class of ailments. Suc cess often depends upon prompt treat ment, which -can only be had' when, suitable- medicines are kept at hand. Chamberlain's .Remedies have been in the market for many years and enjoy a good reputation. Chamberlain's- Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel com plaints. . , Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs colds, cronj) and whooping cough. 1 - . Chamberlain's Pain Balm (an anti septic liniment)- for ,. cuts, . bruises, burns, sprains, swellings, lames- back Snd rheumatic pains. - ' Chamberlain's Stomach and . Liver Tablets for" constipation, biliousness and stomach troubles. - V, . T , ;' ' ; Chamberlain's Salve for diseases of the skin, ; - ; ( ; '. V. j" One bottle of each of these five pre parations costs but 11.25. For sale, by Pavls Pharmacy and F. 8. Duffy.. . Photographers too often ; have prints which through, some cause or other are partly spoiled. Well," sug gests Camera "wjiy not take some of these half-spoiled prints "and cut out the good parts and paste them on un der side of the same kind of a dish used for the cigar bandsT, The writ er has one on which he has pasted some sixty heads of himself and wife all cut from prints that were spotted or spoiled in some'other way." , REMARK1BLE RESCUE. That truth Is stranger than fiction, has once more been demonstrated in the little town of Fedora, Tenn., the residence of C. V. Pepper. . He writes; "I was in bed, entirely disabled with hemorrhages o fthe lungs and throat Doctors failed to help me,- and ' all hope had fled when I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery. Then Instant relief came, The coughing soon iccui'.ecl; the bleeding diminished rap idly, and In three weeks I was able Jo I go to work." Cuaranto..l fur conchs and ro! ';t Gm, nii:l $i, at all dnir;;:ats. Trliil Im.CIo free. y A Child's life 8aved. Mr. O. II. Parmer, Now Martinsville, W. Va writes: "Our little son, Harry, la well and healthy now and we think if we do as yon directed us, he will keep his health and grow strong. r 'We know that our little son's lite was saved by your wonderful medicine, Peruna, and we shall always praise Peruna and use It In our family when needed. , -' .':.-. , ; ."Should we have any more catarrhal trouble in our family, we shall always write to you for treatment." Mr.W. V. Doring, Mt, Vernon, "Mo., writes: .- . . . HI have nsed Peruna to my entire sat isfaction and am exceedingly well pleased with the results, having suf fered greatly with catarrh of the stoinaoh." ;-. .''."';'.. Rowlands Will Kot be Tried in July Court.' Special- Correspondence. . . Raleigh, June 21. The attorneys for the Rowlands do not say that they pro pose to do, but It seems from what can be gathered today the case will not be tried in July but will go over.. As to the habeas corpus matter, it can be very accurately predicted that nothing will be done until after the July term of court , The lawyers will very nat urally want to see what the grand jury ean do and whether it will be worth while for them to Institute habeas corpus proceedings or not Of course they will not want to do this until they can get a pretty good idea of what view the judge would take of the mat ter, in other words what testimony they could bring before the judge hearing the case to lead him,, to grant ball. ' This seems to , be about : the status of the case nowv Jt seems to be the opinion of a good many people that the case will thus be postponed. An attorney for- the defence said that it would probably have., some witnesses from other states and as it would take some time to' get these here this made ' against habeas corpus proceed ings now. Everything' will depend upon what occurs at the July term. The docket then has two murder cases upon it, 'one the infanticide case and the other that of a man killing a boy In the country near Raleigh. Colic and Diarrhoea. ; Pains In the Btomah, colic and diarrhoea are quickly relieved by the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,, For sale by Davis Pharmacy and, Ft S. Duffy ' ' 1 " , There are In Norway no fewer than twenty leper asylums, ,but each con tains only ten to fifteen beds. They are situated in country places, and the style of living followed in them is similar to that of an ordinary fam Ily in moderate circumstances. OAOTOniA. Stars the - - 1,01 Haffl km "Among the Inmates of the Kansas penitentiary are 160 who are under twenty-threeyears of age. ' - . . ' WILLIAMS' K1DXET PILLS. Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous system and canned trouble with your Kidneys and Bladder? Have you pairs in the loins, side, back, groins and bladder? Have you" a flabby appear ance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too frequent desire to pass urine? Jf so William's Kidney Pills will euro you. Sample fr'ee. Ry mall CO cents. Sold by Drugglitts. WILLTAM3 MTO. CO., Props., Cleveland, O. Sold by D. A. Ilargct r Mrs. J. 0. Sterling, 188 Brown Avenue, Norfolk, Vs., writes: "My little boy, Meredith, suf fered with indigestion so badly he could not eat anything without it making . him Very sick, so I thought (as many others have) that I would try Peruna, and it worked like a charm. "Now be eats anything be wishes, and I would not be with' out It tor anything. "My other little boy, Alfred, two and a half years old, has taken it and received as much benefit from , Peruna as his brother.. , :;':';.. ;'X:':'V "I hope my testimonial may be at some benefit to others, as J feel as though i cannot praise It enough. " .-Mrs. J. C. Sterling. Mr. Howard Andrew Sterner, 421 Canal street, Beading, Pa., writes: " "I have Peruna in my house all the time and won't be without it. It is good for children when they take a oold or croup. It cured, my baby boy of oroup. - "I have introduced Peruna into six families since I received your last letter, and four have seen relief already." Howard Andrew Sterner. - Pe-ra-na Protects the Entire Household. As soon as the value of Peruna is an- preciated by every household, both as a preventive and remedy, many lives may be saved and thousands of chronic lin gering cases of catarrh may be pre- Tented. Summary of Weather for Kay. Special Correspondence. Raleigh, June 21. The North Carc-i Una report of climate for the month of May was issued today by United States Weather Bureau Observer, Thiesson. It says that the weather was . lightly cooler than usual, the mean tempera ture being 2 1-4 degrees below normal, the rainfall being about normal. The monthly mean temperature for the state was 65 degrees, the highest being 69 at Southport and the lowest 63 de grees at Buck Spring, in Buncombe county, highest absolute temperature was 96 "degrees at Goldsboro on the 24th and the lowest was 19 degrees at Buck Springs on the 26th. thus making the range for the state 77 degrees. It was the coldest May, with one excep tion In 20 years, the exception being in 1895. - The average rainfall for the state was 4 1-2 degrees. The rainfall In the eastern district is 5 1-2 inches, or over half an inch above , normal. The average number of clear days was 13, and cloudy days 9. The monthly amount of possible sunshine was 81 per cent, nt Asheville, 69 at Raleigh 62 at Wilmington and 52 at Elizabeth City; a v " , ': .' "".V' I'll stop your pain free. To show you first before you spend a penny what my Pink Pain Tablets can do I will mail you free a Trial Package of them Dr. Snoop's Headache Tablets. Neuralgia, Headache, Toothache, Period pains, etc, are . due alone to blood congestion. Dr. Snoop's Head ache Tablets simply kill pain by coax ing away the unnatural blood pres sure. That is all. Address Dr. Snoop, Racine, Wis. Sold by T. S. Duffy..,1 Dr. Behring's recent trip to Con stantlnople wis prompted solely by his eagerneses to examine the effects produced . by - the " "basterlal fat" which is used there by Professor Dycke. and Dr. Reysched Bey, as a remedy for leprosy, Great things are expected of It. CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. His Rlr.j Yen 1.173 A!.iKj$ Et Beam the Otgnaturaof Professor Swain, of the . Boston School of Technology, has been made a doctor of laws by the University ot New York, In consideration ot his scientific researches and eminent en glneerlng work. For more titan twen ty years Dr Swain has ben a promt nent member of the Massachusetts Railroad Commission. OAD'JOn.tA, TWrstu !! Had VflH-i "- E" J7 E'jjnaturs of When Bicknesa Comes to the . , Little Ones It Is the Mothe Who Chiefly Suffers. She suffers even more than the child Who happens to be sick. Her sympathy is deeper than that t any other member of the family. The mother looks forward with dread to the torrid heat of summer, thinking of her children and the many liabili ties to dUeaae that are before them. . Spring and summer are sure to bring ailments, especially among the little folks.. . . , ; .... . It does not take a mother very long to discover that Peruna is the best friend she has in time of illness among the children, V A Multitude of Xotheri Have discovered that Peruna to their stand-by, and that in many of the att ments of spring and snmmer to which the children are subjected, Peruna to the remedy that will generally quickly relieve. ' -v " Whether it is spring fever or stomach derangement, whether it is indigestion or bowel disease, a catarrhal congestion of the mucous surfaces is the cause. Peruna quickly relieves this conditio of the mucous membranes. Its opera tion is prompt, the children do not dis like to take the medicine, it has no dele terious effects in any part of the body. It simply removes the cause of the disagreeable symptoms and restores the health... .., .r -. Peruna la a household remedy for all catarrhal ailments of winter and sum mer, acute or chronic. The mothers all over the United States are the best friends that Peruna baa. Mr. 0. Hallock, Antwerp, Ohio, writes : "My daughter Allle, after taking three bottles of your Peruna is entirely eured of catarrh of the head of two years standing. We have used Peruna as a general tonic as well as for catarrh and are well pleased with it and recommend it to anybody who has catarrh." The Mothers Hold Pe-ru-na in High Esteem, Not only because it has cured them of their various ailments, but because it promptly rescues the children from the throes and grasp of catarrhal dis eases.' ... .. . We have in our files many testimo nials .from met hers whose children have been cured by Peruna. However, the large majority of mothers who use, Peruna, we never hear from. But we do hear from a great number of mothers who are so overjoyed at some special good they have received from Peruna that they iiannot restrain their enthusiasm. They are anxious to share these benefits with other mothers. W Operators Dissatisfied With Com- promise. Special to Journal. k New York, June 21. The Western Union operators declare that President Clowry's letter is unsatisfactory and that they will carry out their former determination and will strike. Death of Mrs. T. P. Koe. Mrs. T. P. Noe, wife of Rev. T. P. Noe, formerly rector of St Paul's church in Beaufort and how located in Wilmington died i the hospital in Wilmington Thursday evening at 4 o'clock. The bereaved brother and sis ter from Beaufort passed through the city last evening accompanying the re mains on the sad errand to Mrs. Noe's native city. Rev. Williams went with them to Beaufort and conducted the funeral services. . , William's Carbolic Salve With Arnica and Witch HaieL The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all skin eruptions. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refund ed. Price 25c by druggists. WILLIAMS M'FO. CO., Prop's, Cleveland, O. Sold by D. A. Harget Speaking of Cardiff, Wales, recent ly. Miss Gawthorpe, a suffragette, stated that a bride's -. blushes . are caused by the knowledge ot the kind of man- she lsgolng to marry. OASTOniA. Bsufths A 1 A"1' TQM Haw Always conga What is claimed to be a record days mining for any colliery in the United Kingdom, was made recently at the Bargoed colliery of the Powell Dyff ryn Company. The quantity of coal raised during the day was 3,245 tons. Piles get quick and certain relief from Dr. Snoop's Magic Ointment Please note It is made alone for Piles, and its action Is positive and certain, Itching, painful, protruding or blind piles, disappear like magic by Its use, Large nlckel-capned glass jars SO cents. Sold by F. 8. Duffy. A property owner In Kingston, London suburb, has posted a notice that "no grandchildren or cats" will be allqwed on his premises. THE MAGIC SO. S. . Number three Is a wonderful mas cot for Geo. II. Parrls, ot Cedar Grove, Me., according to a letter which reads "After suffering much with liver an kidney trouble, and becoming greatly dlsconrsped by the failure to find re lief, I tried Electric Hitters, and as a result I am a well ninn today. The first bottle' relieved amUhree l ' i completed tbe cure," Gunrati! lit rente '.y for stomach, liver ar. 1 1 : troubles, by all druc ,' ' I :. Special Correspondence, Raleigh .June 11. Last evening, un til a very late hour last night and all today the executive committee of the new board of trustees of the Agricul tural Mechanical college was in ses sion here to receive bids for the new $50,000 power plant There were 80 bidders, these coming from all parts of the United States. The act that the bids were to be made had been adver tised In the great trade journals and as a result the committee had been overwhelmed with letters and litera ture. All of the bids were In excess pt the sum named, but this Is almost al ways the rule, it seems. In one case a bid; which was made was cut 50 per cent because of the fact that it was an educational institution and it was thought the award of the contract would be a good one for the manu facturers of the particular kind of ma chine which was sold. In the present case some of the bids were for. con structing the bunding and Installing the heating, light and power plant complete; others merely for the build ing; some of rthe plant; some for special divisions of the plant; , some merely for turbines, and some for dy namos. ;.; The Railway Telegraphers Case. Raleigh, June 21 The hearing of the railway telegraphers case by the Corporation Commission continues to morrow. The examination ot railway men, Coopman, of the Southern, and Newell of the Atlantic Coast Line, by E. J. Justice. The railway people say that the head of the order of railway telegraphers la North Carolina notified all the members from Hamlet to have Influential men wire messages to the Corporation Commission urging that the law stand as to eight hours. . Suffered Painful Accident, , Mrs. Mattie J. Arthur, daughter of County Treasurer Freeman 8. Ernul, suffered a very painful accident Thurs- day afternoon which will confine her to the house for several weeks. . She was coming' out of Mr. Steven Ful- fords' house where she was. living temporarily on Johnson street and was in the act of stepping on the walk ia front of the yard. The soil being light and spongy yielded to her weight and her foot turned breaking two bones of. the left limb above the ankle. She was taken to the home of Mrs. Minnie B. Green on Craven street ' . , Death ef Little Child. Ralph G., son of C T. and Mollis J. Hancock died, yesterday morning at the age of 18 months and 25 days. The . funeral services conducted by Rev.: J. , Gr Garth will be held at the home ot the parents, No. 148 Broad street this morning at 10 o'clock. Interment in Cedar Grove cemetery. J( 1 0:rCrdS!;M:si .- Last Day of Dedication. The last day of the dedication ser vices of the First Colored ' Baptist church will be June 23. During the week many of the congregation and Individual speakers who were on the program have failed to be present, and In this, our last struggle, and on the last day of service, we are asking that all friends, visit the church and by this means encourage the members In their faithfulness to do their church duties. Tbe presence of many strang ers or of those in the city who know of the church, will put a great deal more church lite in those who are faithful and those who have not been so faithful will begin also to do their duty. Much has been said about this congregation ana many nave oeen their difficulties and out of all of this they come to this day. June 23, hav ing done their duty. All glory to those who have been with us In our struggle. AH glory to those who are with us today In our efforts to end Ihe work in good shape. We believe that God has been in all of the work day by. day and that all ot those who have from time to time lent their ser vices la any way to assist this con gregation will be abundantly provided for by Him who doeth all things well. Sunday morning the dedicatory ser mon wilt be delivered by Dr. A. Shep herd, pastor White Rock Baptist church, Durham, and the music will be furnUhed by the First Baptist church choir assisted by able slngars from Goldsboro and Rocky Mount, N. , In the afternoon there will be several speakers while the music will be furnished by the choir of Et Peters A. M. E, church, being assisted by other Visiting choirs. Hon. I. II. will deliver an e 'ress on the sub ject "Goodness." In the evening services the keys ot the building will be turned over 1 1 the trustees and many short t , ments made recarding the whole con dition of the church. There will also be baptising in V. a pool Eunrlay evening and on ! i ' y Ver;'- -t the (in! ,!;,!m ,f T 1 1 S t'otue and a. 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