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" t ; i 7 x i i v I - e- . ' l M. A A A A I j i , -t , M M ' J I Mi)'.' ! f - ' j 1 1 i ! i I I II i - KIW BIttN, N. C, TUESDAY MORXIKfl, MAY 11,' 190.'. VOl UX-NO. 43. TWENTIETH HAR - tin 'iiiiiia. ' i.mi HI only 10c. W . 40c, W 2 IMIiss tDiese SaxgradaaLS1 J 2? ' ' ? i Colored Lawns and Dimities, regular price tSc, .Spouwl.thU weok, flj Bmtiiigs in all polore . fVt Cmsli In Dainty "tripos, Just the thing f Skirts, AV Rillt Htrina Novoltios. worth 00c, we oiler at . Ay Ijtted Swiss and Livcc Stripes, Sjwcial Values. , W N Our Corset -Stock ii Complote. We can suit any Lwly in W m size, style and price. 11. & G. in straight front and girdles, f a made up in batist, light weight for snmmer, A' - A new liue of Light Weight Woolen Goods for ono-half i iiieir viuue. . j wuh Silkn. ii heantifiil me. lieduceu lor wng weeK. uoou ill i. CA 4fav tr fAfiA fift frtr fiOfi. fltlll thft 90C Jl" ' VIUUUS lit yuu nc uun v a j - , ygj ft ft ft ft for 7fte. f Taffeta Shirt Waist Silk in stripes and plaids, at coat. w w w 9 POLLOCK STREET. 5 T-pir thn t uaiiJJLUU 3 V ignored. 5 J. TZ. F-I3EI3, Jx., S N Wholesale and ReUil Orocer, rilONK 69 tr. Itroiui iiniiewK wis. 5 We carry the "Morning Glory" Java and Mocha Coffee for 20c lb. One of the lEST COFFEES wo ever handled. Also have a lot of TANGLEFOOT FLY PAl'Elt which we foil for 40c per Ikix containing 25 doub'e sheets. We havo a complete lino of Ciunicil and lioltlcl GooJs whicli we are selling almost t tost Give ns a call, we guar antee satisfaction. L ME AT RETAIL 2c Pk. Qauzo Doors ami Windows, New Stock, Wir Cloth tor flttini? up old ones, Wire Paint to make old new. Furniture Varnish, O. Var nish Stains for house and kitchen iurniture Ice Cream Freezers, Wnter Coolers, Dangles ; Oil Stove, Agateware, Tinware and a lull line Cooking Stoves. Our stock of Paints, Oils and Enamels are complete, A selected stock of Hardware and Building material. Our prices are the lowest Ooods sold as represented. Gaskill Hardware Co. Fly and j ."SkeDter" time.' Af j i r T U ; "t lo rtt door '' imJ Uiii (lit. ti.inirtcf r A 0 bf Inrg li M Oi' tn in Hnrk -b Ot any or tiMm -d it fivrm ltihi ttx trrh of ,11 I W rt t Lm - joar llrln Aa.ttnft f' thl at f-wff IkiI n fh"t n 1' frw -I o UI mall yim fcarrf . . Will na a btjr M n( I f(. kjmutn !! ibyi, 4'llrfiriuit. If TO Tltl UMK4 rf-iallf ti Vni 90 Ir (II - -ll r nffr any Mnn H I V m, IMt aa tn-ynm-iiy m fltt 4p ynaf ' kK My IM acrtr , LH. CflTUH B'DTrrCO f 3 ; M luJ. Ii rtM . WI'K'MO HIM it . lM r L , aiS, klKl U1 .taMCLUrtpJ any tnJwa uImi Hi it Jr pim n, itH: Hotel Hazclton, i44i L, rw !, M lmilf Famw. Km jlf i; - 'oa. I'th Ttorm. Tt ! l'r . - I'.rl. " H " I m 4 4 tt-ivM! ptM(ir,t. i.. "." 4likaK4 " , t " a. it. jomi, hi I Charlotte Only, Make Demonstra tion Ovei ' Mecklenburg Day.' Dedication Day of the Great Six Months' Festival..', Wonderful Beauty of the 'Completed Work, Color, Sealptmrc. Bleetriolty, Fomm tain,, Flowen ul FstlT Ari teotareO'he Mo Bwitttwi Bxpo ttlok Etc Crcmtca A TrlMk at Artlatte . BsdeBTOr A InHMtk Show tm Whlek tko Fraetleal Side la a Well CmrJi For tho Airtla- tle Foatmrca. '.-'v -'..- ! -. Buffalo, May 2X The dedication of the Pan-American Exposition today was performed In a manner befitting the -great occasion, a large attendance testifying to the widespread interest In the mammoth enterprise. Fully 800,- 000 people were on hand to take part DIBICTOa OBHBBAIi WILtilAM X. BCCIUNA1I. In tbe grand event The day was mnde a civic holiday, and there was a koi: ernl outpouring of people from cities and towns within 200 miles of nuffnlo. both In the United States and Canada, hy way of the 20 or more great Hues of rnilwny which center In this city Tbe city was astir at an early hour to witness or participate In the pro gramme. Mr. Louis L. Dabcock was chief marshal, and tbe programme rou- sUtrd of parades, ceremonies lo I he Temple of Music and special outdoor features. Tliere were two separate and distinct paradea an Exposition pa rade and a concesslonualrcs' parade. liiiTlng the City nan at 10 a. m. Tbe Expoaltlon parade consisted of tbe United States troops la this city, the Mexican National Band, a detach ment of all arms of the Mexican army and other foreign troops 1n the city, the Fourth Brigade, X. O. B. N. J- all under the cominand of Oeoersl 8. M. Welch, escorting carriages containing tbe Exposition officials and their sptv dally Invited gnvsta The parade of the conceaslonnalres wss participated la by all the conrea sloonalraa, It wss accompanied by is banda sod was two miles la length, showing lbs wtKxWrfal features and In- Isrestlng people of tbe Mldwsy, . Tbe ceremonies at lbs grounds con sisted, flrst, of a grand flight of carrier pigeons freed os the Esplanade and coo frying the newt of tb dedication of tbe Exposition to lbs world. Tbs-la-vlted (wests then proceeded to lbs Temple of Mostc, where the following programme waa carried out irader the direction of the lion. John a Mllbnrn, president of too Paa-Amerlcaa Bxpost Oon: - , . - - nat f is s,mm aa4. t Da eiwwirji m rt Hi tawn rMtot Snrw f U SWM 8a,. O. K. rHW, do, ei u n. n. Mmno.- avlma W hoar Cam4 UM, eaeai el Oa eHr ri SrSaa. SUte Peaast Crop llrlsgr Loss Than Estlsiatesf - Talk ' of r-, r neater Strike. (Iran Uether- ' ' . Ing Farmers. Mot.4 A)- eoek Need or Re formatory. "' IUlriuh, May 20. Tbe 8tale holiday was observed here only by the eliwlng of tbe capllol and thej banks anil tbe dis play of the flag on lbs eapltoL flhjir lolte It seemk was the only place where there was a demonstration. - It was so cool today that there were fires and overcoats were worn.- Many of the farmers aro quite bine al the pros pect.."', ' Tbe wheat cropjn this county look remarkably well. - It U the largest crop planted in many years, and the weather favors It, -A charter for a new lodge of Mason at Roanoke Rapids Is asked for. Insurance commissioner Young went to Greensboro today to confer with tbe officers of the newly chartered life Insur ance company. . Hf. Q'BerryY director of the peniten tiary, was here, today on business cm nected with tbe sale of the peanut crop The Day administration : made a con tract with a Raleigh firm for the sale oi the whole crop, making the estimate that It wss 80,000 bushels and wss worth 448,000. Mr. O'Berry said today: -Our calculation was that It would pot bring over $39,000, and now It looks like I'.'S, 000. These penitentiary estimates made by the Day administration grow beau tlfully leas every time it Is looked at." The estimates of the retired administra tion evidently are held in but small value. . There Is tome talk here about a threatened strike of carpenters. A car penter aald such a strike In this state would cut no flcure, as negro labor would be employed, snd also people secured from farms to-do such work. Msny farmers have . enough knowledge of carpentry to make them available. Grass Is giving the farmers a good deal of troable. There appears to be plenty of negro tabor for present farms needs, though la tbe towns negro labor partlculary cooks .snd" house servants is rapidly gettlDg scarcer. Gov. Aycock will return from New York tomorrdw, snd tomorrow evening will speak at the commencement of the Stats Normal and Industrial College of Greensboro. Thursday he will apeak at Dnsn, where a reception la to be glvon In bis boaos. Thursday 'he will speak at Berlet Greek Acsde.ay, In Harnett county, one of the largest primary schools In lha Blato. ' . " The Blato superintendent of public lostroctloa today received a latter from the register of deeds of Montgomery county, saying that la the Jail at Troy Is a IS year old boy for stealing bis father's money aad soaking aa attempt got to away) that the boy is bright' and oanprobably be reforaodjthat bo must be tent to a place from which be esa't get sway.-- - ' ' - , War Ende4 la Luzon. Speelal to JosrmaL " - " V -' Wash! agios, May 10 Word ass boss received froea Manila, Ual tha uuer- gaat General Laoaaa. : Sad bis satire army kss tarreodered to Us Amorl -Srfn LOmnm.' Stana, r Patttt Orttaai aDMMit, aaa iaM i a. Sr W na a,i i.i m oa OarM Ssaaa M - . MM W saaaa; rUarr OaM Uessst 4 4 Ir Unit. a ike SMesea hy SOate kiaai kf rw Sai rivA? L mni. wwwa ,.in m M a. a) are Var. -aa.' W raaa. fr- . a t aa4ai-a W im law a- aiittea) D, S.iw. Ha f at anaaa Sa tS. At aan tfcreo was aa sthiWlWaj 4 srlpatlfte kltpfllng by Mr. ft. L tlorw- avtmllSe kite etrwrt of Kw York. sM Ms stag- of kltfirra Tbts roeaiitH of tsnb-m ktlas sod T-idJ war k'tm, etwiwmllna ba A marV-aa Sg sod Uiarlianclns AmaTte-aa Sao Is rtrt) t'm of prarliulaa.otars tup 111, g S grmt tanrvav Bnrtnl tlx a or J - W ,lfoir-." WHS rithan brertng 4l(Trrait (aa-af4 tUmmm at tartan b.'th'C ware site Sua, tan dfn of naval M- t't and It, I Ill's Mb tng and s'tonai of fuhl or '.iri S'tr. At r1'a ,a IHa raTamoTi!, In t 1 n.( i. t4 II !!. am s r rot il a t'I 1 a, lila r4 t.i a'l fi ) S I . t " . f-.f nti, r f . f ft& ' a r - 9 ,1 fsrr ; i:4 ! This will sad the war la the Island of Lasoa. V . ' Ti be Tilei to Canton, 0. Special to ilonraaL ' v ' .- . : ' . Pas FsAsctaoo, Msr .SO Mrs. Me- Klaley's phyaldaas rspott that sbs tasking sallafaslory progrsaa,' The plan U for Mrs. McKlalsy lo go U Caatoa, O to reeepsrsis, sssoosss sbals abla lo travel..' . - 1 Tbs leaai la nasality aad most la quality describes DeWttl's Little Early Risers, tbs famoai pills for coastlpslloa sad liver aoasplalau. r B Daffy 4 Co. r- t I, sMionannnnanT i i .;STILL A TIE. rnt Vtrib Carsilnt Ostt la tattr4uu .' IsBUafM. ?pUI lo JooraaL lUleUa, May sa-Tss seors la today's HaWgh 4, rofUavMtlrl. rTllil)tton, My 10. The ham club n, today bf S eioaa soora, Wllailsglna I, lUtbooad . , Ktaport Nasi May SO. Is 4iU' ia, Jtixfolt was AVfl4, Sftora Kw- Bwl Haws I, HmMk I. TAra ps TtiS ri rae Woa lt I'.fraB S 1 t, -1 Wllw'rflna ... It 11 IU: t . 17 H K.a ...ft fit al .. It 11 ' . ... It it I'nnif . It 1 ... i n r.r,t It Light,Sweet Wholesome Brea.d d C O Delicious Ptkstry with are more easily, speedily, certainly made I I J ftO G U Hanisf BAKING POWDER. Its ' great usefulness and superiority have made the Royal Baking Powder one of the most popular of household articles, and it is declared by expert cooks indispensable in the preparation of the finest and most wholesome food. The " Royal Baker snd Pastry Cook "t-containing over-8oo most practical and valuable cooking receipts free t6 every patron. Send postal oard with your lull addresar There are cheap baking pow ders, made from alum, but they are exceedingly harmful to health.: Their astringent and cauterizing qualities add a dangerous element to food. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK JUDGE EWING'S LECTURE. "Christian Science the Religion of Jesus Christ." Delivered In New Bern. Last Friday night, May 18th at the Oourt Bouse, Judge W. G. Swing of Chicago, delivered s lecture on thesbove ujecl. The following is s synopsis of what Judge Swing said: It is no part of my purpose to prose lyte yon, or make Christian Scientists out of you. That Is something you will have to do for yourselves, If it Is ever accomplished. My simple mission Is to give you something respecting Christian Science to think about snd invite yonr full examination of the whole subject. I shall have fulfilled my whole mission when I have stated to yon tome palpable faelt, and your duty will be performed only when you sbsll have honestly In vestigated and considered these lacts. We live in a practical age and are satisfied only with fads. The world Is weary of theories, it longs for facta; It Is sarfslted with arguments, dogmas and platitudes, and cries out for facts, Chris tian Bctanos la ne Bellcta at Jean Christ. tbs religion that Hs preached, taught and practiced) or II It not anything worthy of yonr thought or ulna. If Obrlstlaa Bcleaos Is not this, ws wsnl lo kaow U at the earliest possible moment sad if ll is this, tbs good peopls of lbs old churches want to kaow It, I am sore, tonight, If II may be. Tht greatest dlffi- sulty that ooafronls ate la presenting to yoi any now phase of religion, of new thought of God, Is oar Inherited re ligious beliefs, oar Esthers ibonght of God. Is oar pride of ancestry ws have secsptsdV without ' Invtsllgailoa, oar fathers' belief as oar ows. It Is katalllailag ooafatsloo, and yet It la ooabtlees Iras, that lass (ban Spar east, of the -tallliooa of professed be lievers la tba Christian religion ara what they am, aot by reason of say eooviotloa retailing from paraoaal Investigation of their relationship to God; ihey ara Prs byUrtsns, Coegragulonallaia, ' Metko- dtsls. Baptists, Eplseopsllsas or Oalho- ttot bsoaass Ibeft fathers worn, no oos talaka H strange last ws thou id discard oar father, vbewghl re. peeling dress, bahttaUoa dvil or rallglnee avarnssent, ee lbs lahsraal rights of men, aad ret lbs tboogbl sessat lo be si moat aalvaraal thai the child sbsll think ot rallgtoa, ihtsk of Ood, as hs faibers tboaghf, ot sat Iblak at sJL ' Aad yat ws kaow, la df4. last or fsihers qatstloaed the reJlgks beliefs of their lathers, a4 sasds at happier by l'i that thalr fathers qoaaUoaad the rarsai kalfs of thai; owa fathers sad taads Us world brighter hy It, Jobs Calvin ouaslleaed the re Uginst sailers of bis fai bars, sad t Of the soatrovany spraag tbs t'reahyterisa ebaick tad sll of Us maUlfilleJ e4honl4 Ibat have sssde the world Wtlafi Mania Laihar ralMtd hta rntjbty vote eg1 hs nllfloss Uliafs aad t.Ilrtoaa prsc UrM of bis falhars sad the rrformatloa led'ltaad the worHj lbs gfaat Wealavt OfTBtrorartad the rallfloas 10 MS of th.lf fathata, aad lbs harotc llwKn.11.1 elrrall tKim hfse bis tak of w.ttnf aeur 4 h.pftaf sad kolltt I'-e hiW, knrna of fnf-laad a4 kmi-tt. Wkf !tnfl'() a't Aste tka lad Jif. U, ItiLVwlaal lnlr'"r, W I' 'ok el lin-i la Ua ,i!ill4 HfHt of l'-1 r-:.' i i' a la lha Wn l ef af -.i'l li.'-i'.t I At f-r.. m.t. rf t'.''r a ',r,t and sorrows of men, banish superstition, minimize fear, and add sweetness and holiness to the homo and borne relations; you snd they believe in the one ever lasting God, and Father of all, ' Infinite In power, wisdom, truth and love, a di vine, Incorporeal, spiritual intelligence; yon and Christian Scientists alike be lieve in Jesus Christ, the only begotten son of God, born of the virgin mother. who taught Jn the temple, preached the gospel, healed tbe sick, made the lame to walk, gave sight to the blind, hearing to tbe deaf snd purity to the sinful; and with equal fervor we worship and glori fy this dear, compassionate, healing Christ, as Lord, Havlor and Exemplar. You also believe, aa we do, tbat the Bible la the divinely Inspired revelation of Ood to man. that the ten command mania are God's laa-t of requirement and restriction, to be resolutely ami ad- solololy obeyed, one not n thnn the other; Ihst prayer Is both a privllegn and a dnty; and with equal loyalty you ami Christian Scientists accept tbe gr. al commandment. "Thou shall love tbe Lord thy God with a'.l thy heart, with all Ihy mind and with all thy strength, and thou abalt love tbv neli hbor as thv self." Bo It appears Ihst wbatevor yoa may have thought before, you know now that you snd Christian Hclenllst, are In absolute accord respecting Ike esaenllal requirements of tbe Christian religion, as yon understand that religion. Mrs. ShMya Hook, Now let ma tell yoa something of what Christian Science la, la the hope that upon conscientious Investigation wa may also agras upon ihs esse a U alt of Christ's religion, as Christian Bdea lists adarstsad, believe tad practice It. Christian Science was discovered sad revealed to lbs world aotaa thirty odd years ago, by lha Rev. Mary Baker Kddy, a native of Now Hampshire aad tUU a rosldeatol that lists. Tba whole philosophy aad or actio of Cbrtatlsa , oosTtaonn oa Hxt raon. Oar lilt Is girl wss asooasoiooa fmas strangulation dsrisg a Sadden aad ter rible aUack of troop. 1 qaloklr seen red a bottle of Oaa Mlasts Cong Lara, glv lag bar three dome. Tba eroep was saasurad and oar Hula aarilag speedily reoovarad." Do writes A. L. Bpaffoed, Chester, Mkb. 1 8 Daffy On. . . DotWa A Ptrralt, " At Titckar'i Stner, . .. I2J.I2S Paywtuvllltj St, Ratrlgti, K. C. 5 t ' our' ;M WASHABLE FABRICS in zll Cool Summer Fabrics. a Wa eflf Ida largo rtW( of tf f a.iiU af tall tlrr.x At tu cHhar tU-T la ti-,a an h a oaralnl co gt'r.f at .l la "l .rBirf kt a.ll S, aH,-f- t la ( ' o.tn' , f ; ,4 fr.w I. And a nice lot Small Sugar Cured Piq' Hams eltJSsT ItEC KI vi:i. Also Nice lot Fancy Cakes and Crackers- J hKt3SH STRAWBERRIES received t torn mil White uiunbB idiiu every inonuii. i rcsiMjcttully BoliciH your pat ronage. Yours to Please, 1- J. L McDMIEL, JMIIAKMIUIIfllltlsiiiii.Maia 'Phone 91. 71 Ilrtiati Wli lesa!e A I efnil St. otrLoel 1 o o ClOKO evfry I respectfully notify the public that I will of business (Coiiiinencinj,' Monday May l:ith) (except nnumiay) at ,:.it) o clock (Inl ine; the Bnmiiter in order to (five my clerks a little recreation, and estly ask the co-operation of the public in ;enoral Very Respectfully, J. J. TOLSON, J Broad St Grocer. my place evening months, would earn- Rm Phdne 137. t Nice lot of PIK IlnniN. Rinkfasi snd Big Hams lo Slice on hand. Heinz Musuird Dre Mustard, Home Hnilish, I'akeil Brans with or without I'irklos swpet and Ronr, l'n'ser'cil (iinp r, Lea i Perrinl LalH'l Ktehiii. and many other nice things U numerool In urh a small t,iee. 1)1 IN' T KOitOET OUH C simp. ICacoii Pfparcil nialo sanee. Sauee liltie to nuntion aiCKHSS. oL. M. Satterthwaite Sj Bro. g Phone 1 69, 61 Broad Street. 8 WATCH FOR THE DAT OF OUR BIG f Of AgnU'Warr, Crockerj, (ilaxHwarfl and Lol KIW CINTDRY 5c & 10c STORIJ Bnnd Btraat. Next lo Baort's llorf Hull, Oppilt jj BALE r a' Stable. At thn Ran store II AM MOCKi RKC OMMENDr.D f Solid Comfort, aad sll ssw n eigne of this jaar's tsans ' f art ara. , N. Ennettaf a 1 . f t i r '. talma, Tl'"-. !',. f r.. Bi j u f 'i ja, ? ) llf s,' . - ' f i 1 ( 1 ! '.I , V , ) A Liberal Reward will bo paid lor a Y&lo Cushion Trame Blcy clo, Model 08,. shop No. 41733, that wai hired by ono Arthur Rico on Monday, May 13th, It returned to" r i (. h c. I ' r ! 1 TJrsr fnf f. c. mm No Swell Qutfit s sarssfcity S la fithlng. hut allahlllly la an .tal t-auora. Tha Siach buraaalad Did j Hlt fat away la sawy aiHaa. bartna ba F I H It 1 It TAt:KLB Is 4 fM aneluy and U Ni r.. (amt of thla klad atH, nrif (T-v-S. IA a SIM n aatlr f HICK1 LOW. k. do .aot MdSra aIH U aWtmxa I , t trTa atan I a. aU lot of PA8R BALL r1X)Ii ! i . . , rdcyataa, Gaaa, A r nHton.arspn. at-WMraa, Job I ( r !jf. Rnbbsr IHasapt, , ti H Middle B . i I-., IWa. . 0 Good SoJi Cemaa fr . Slaata'nM bawl Hh ara shut, Wa aa a . k) 'i tl.lot. If li H praallLI r t ; " j ( img a, 4a (I Tt-arrat ) . ' Kalt a toa)' U tH a,'al r ' in a.lar Sad aar.la.g I. , ,-i ( a.) aa -. r"' : ' i ro,aa fSaJ l . I I f hay baat- om. f- I' - r mif attaawt- a,., a. - , d-mka, bt i ' rf i.i," I . IVa I " ' P radical's . . i 1 f , r r i I T-a I - - - ' J A r(ra lr,k or r 1 1H. r"1 ''; .- I r A;: r MAX h. JACni' ', !'. F t r ) , p. 4 T '
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