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TWENTIETH YEAR mm. Sumatra Tobacco To Be GrowA In This State, - : ' ;. Death ef Coafeaerate Yeteratv Cel. lege Base Ball April lit f asHly " i- Relates. Ceart Attests f . 1 . - . 1 Sixth District CaaUea .. .: Berates to Notice, v'-. " BixsiOB, March lO.--Jemes Paokett, - of StatesTlUe, who was la Oo. B.8nd ' ' N.O. CTlry, dies Saturday night at ' the Soldier' Home and .was burled yes- -' ierday afternoon at the Confederate i Cemetery, which l teiy . near and la , tight from the home. , The examination! at the . Agricultural and Mechanical College are In progrett, They began Friday and will continue all : thtt week.. i '- "' " - College baseball garnet begin April L The selection of teamt hat began. That for the , Agrtcultnral and , Mechanical College will be chosen tomorrow by the . trainer King Kelly. It la found that the loss by the Are at -.Quelda cotton mill at 6rab.au, It only 18,000, Instead of 118,000 at at flrat re- ported. : ' . 8eteral Raleigh people went to Whiis . ken' to attend the golden wedding of OoL and Mrs. Kltchln Taylor. There was a very large assemblage and a hand some oanquei .was senrea. ;,.- - .'. William R. Crawford of Raleigh today celebrated his 71st birthday. There was a reunion of all the members of his fami ly, Mr. Edward Crawford coming all the way from Tallahassee, Fla. ' Mr. Craw- ford has been In business longer than any man In Raleigh SO years. His old est son, Mr. W7 J. Crawford, It, has for about 13 years been the steward ot the hospital for the Insane here. The Supreme Court glrea this. week to . . the hearing of appeals from the 8lh , district . , - - - - Commissioner of Agriculture Patter ., son, who has been to Washington to en- deator to secure the services of experts In this State tor the growing and earing of Bauutra tobacco, 'has retarned'and says he feels much encouraged. Conn to ticult got far ahead of North Carolina la thtt matter. Senator Simmons and Con grestman Moody are glnng special at tentlon to the matter for this State. ' The county of Oamden hae never been heard from la regard to . Its needs of foods for public schools. Its officials entirely Ignore all letters, circulars and . telegrams and the officials here do .not know what are Its needs' - Arrivals: George Green, New Bern; Martin S. Wlllard, Wilmington; Edward Vick, Selma; K. 3. Davis, Ooldeboro. . BREAD DYSPEPSIA. White Bread Hakes Trouble With Some People. Loading up with walla bread and starchy cereals It quite sen to nltlatatt- ly bring on some disorder of the bowels, and IS frequently the cause of append!- cltlt. The starches are not digested la the upper stomach but are treated la the da--"odenum and from there on dowa through the whole length of the bowels. Consequently, If too much starchy, food is used, particularly white bread, tfoable Is likely to set up. White bread does not oo n tain the dlastatio principles - which nature placed. In the wheat berry to halo dla-aat slaieh. hat tfca while flnnr - miller leave that part out ; . Grepe-Kuu Breakfast Food was per . f acted purposely to supply the starch Of r ' the cereals and the other part Intended by Nature for use, and presents them to , ths body In t form that will easily be dl gested.; la fact they are predlgested by a aatural tneanrdarlng 11m process of maau recta re, ao that eas can get til (he energy and value from that sort ot food i without overloading the brgaae, , . , A man' from .BraatforeV Ont, says: , For the tret twenty years of say Ufa I ' lived odt of dobrt, then 1 took . ap my prtient emplojent, which la Indoor. rather than the body. 'f."': i ::'. Gradually a languid feeling tookoe Tr awslon bf me; which developed Into dys- v pepeta and later Into constipation. These imiiont oonnanea lor several years la j eplte of pills and la atltee without Dum per. After a urns loecen to eaner from ;. great Lack t vitality end from time to time with erampeia the bowels which nsuaiiy law me ap (or taree or roar aayt . Finally the phyelclaft discovered thai I was on the poln) of apeudleltia. After , oaeot these severe attack, about tlx Booths ajto, a neighbor brought In perl of a package of Grape-Hate to try, and 1 ,: -noticed good results, from the first, and hare continued to use the Food In place of white bread and cereals I formerly v -need.-; y; t '';' ;; .. I have gained eontlderably in weight, feel mueh better, thaa X have la years my romplextoa has cleared ap, dlgeettoa If good, and 1 have aot had a cramp since Starting; but more important than . all else, I notice a distinct clearness of " min i sustained by an energy and nerve . .. fjice that 1 htve not knowa beore. . I have learned ea-eiotedlogly valuable lesson In living aed still not, bereafter, - load myself down with food requiring too mnoh bulk - to supply a tuffiolent amount of noeiishment a 1 used to. This lesson In asotlvia'.loa la diet, and knowing how to aoloct propnr fond la wortu evorytlilng to me, I' 1 far- by I to, I j (. 't, , GU ERAKCH. March 10-Newt la scarce this week but as ws run up with our old friend and uncle Amo Heath, of Mtytvllle, andhe expressed a delight In reading Gum Branch Items, - we will try to write something If Is ever so much. Mr. Obed Shlrsr waa married to Mitt Simpson, daughter pf Mr, The. Simp son, not long since. - - 1 Tobac co plants In plenty have made their appearance on oar plant beds, we have hopes of plenty pf plants to set oaf - " People are mighty alow In gardening this year on account ot so mnoh wet weather. - ' i ' . Some sickness In our vldnlty now. Mr; P. D. Frasell Is improving some, Mr Marcus Marshbur, la also better, but there Is a colored woman, (MIttle Bar num la very low and Is still getting worse. . .? . -tr Mr. O. W. Cowell caught soma shad quite recently. We are glad to learn they are coming up the river, as meat retails for 18 to 15c per lb, fish will be quite a treat to those who can get them; - .. ' ' Mr. L.D, Bogga' new house Is being built la a harry, theeover Is on and all very nearly weatherboarded. Some measles In oar burg, we have had them, so we are not scared. voxpopull. The Best prescription for Malaria. ' Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Gbovb TAsnutBS Chill Toaio. It la simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 50a. Tenney's Candy at Davis'. The Sole agency for Tenney's candy has been secured here by Davis' Pre scription Pharmacy. A fresh sssortment of the candy has just been received. Chooolates and Bon Bona 80 cents'per pound, Fruit Tablets and Peanut Brittle eaeh 10 cents per box, Stuffed Dates 6a per box, Assorted Mint 85c. per .box. Bay Tenney's at Davis. Prescriptions at Davis'. Davis' Prescription Pharmacy makes a specialty of prescriptions. Prompt and careful attention Is given them. Only the best drags are used. The prices ate reasonable Bend yours there to be filled. Shriners at Charleston Exposition. The Bhrlners are preparing to have a big time at the great exposition, where plenty of their beloved elephants and oemelt can be secured from the mid way. It It understood that staid King street will see sights she never saw before, that dignified Meeting will be daly shocked and the Battery win blush a vivid red when the nobles ap pear thereabout. But they are all coming. AH the illustrious nobles of the An cient Arable Order ot the Nobles of the Mystie Shrine havs been notified that the Charleston Xxpoelllpa la In toll blast and that Casta Temple of Char lotte, N. C Is arranging .a great cara van which will make a pilgrimage to the exposition at Charleston In April . The earavsn will pitch its tent oa the sands of the Midway on the second day In April, and oa that night will hold high carnival In the Beautiful Orient and drink deeply of eantel's milk. On the third day, : the ' meat" will be duly digested. : i v.'-", V''-Mi' It le expected that meet ot the Shri ners distributed over the United btates and Canada will Tea pond to the Invita tion that has been extended to them to visit the Cbarlestoa ...exposition, and nuke aaerry with' the unknown animal ot heterogeaeoaa breedometlmee called the cameL Columbia 8. 0. State. . ' . v Tk atM CtoT Ks. - V- The average kid glove, according to tboae who ahonld know, le not made of kid at all, but ot goat or lamb akin, The ktde from which the real kid glove la snade are nurtured and cared tot al most aa carefully a are race horeea, Moat of them are reared In a mountain ous district of Franca. The klda are nourished on milk alone and are never allowed to eat grans, aa that .would coarsen the ekln. The kid la kept In a pen, where he can receive no ecratcb or bruise. They are thus kept, as It were. In cotton wool until the age when the akin la of most value. They are then carefully killed and the akin dressed With toe utmost skill. Sheep, deer and aorta are also pressed Into eerrice for ao called kid and dogskin gloves, . f ARAPAHOE. March 10v Business la Arapahoe le moving on nicely,' everybody teems to have put oa a brighter face, as the weather to some extent hu brightened up, notwithstanding our lands are very wet but daring the last week our farm, era have made good progress planting potatoea, . We had a rain fall Saturday night, but not at heavy at usual Laat Monday evening, there was a ne gro tried before Mr. Joarph'Reel, named Brlnt Reeds, who came from near Orien tal, Els offence wts curstny Mrs. Hutty Benders, and because he made throats to ker Injury, It became necessary to put him undeT e pence bond and not bolug !! to gt lt' !!, be was taken from Ampuhos to J 'l. Mr. C. P. JM'-ti (f A r-;"'V" (rM !. I'O i. ; 1 i ! ; v - Ti is w'. ' 'fret ' ( , . TE3 KARZSTS." The following quotations were recelv od by J. B. Latham A Co, New Bern. ' ' . Nnw York, March 10. ' Conor, . - Open. High. Low. Close March 8.90 8.83 9M . 8.M May.; f,7T 8.84 '8 74 - 8.T4 - July,... 681 Ml 8.78 " 8.79 Aag. 8.8S 8.70 8.64. 8.84 Sep &84 tXt 88 -8.88 Oct 8.118.14 8.10 8.10 Chicago, Maroh 10. . WaniT-. Open. High. Low. Close Msy 78 78 77 , 77 July 78 78 77 , 77 0os- - Open. Hign, Low. Close May......, 82 . 82 . 1 Rib: Open. High, Law. Cloee May 888 ' 885 Wew.Terk, March 10, Sreoxsj Open. High. Low, Cleee Sugar mi . 186 don. t;.. ' I So By tail S2 P.S.L. in "t V.8.8 43 48 U..aB,Prfd. Hi i TezPae. A.O.F.... Mo. P..... ....j. W , - 88 Atchlsba 78 70 Ta.O.0.. 64 651 Capper A. O. 0 41 48 UfrM( Spots 4.8S-83 Sales 7,000 bales. Fataret, Apr-May 4148. May-Jaae 447. 4MEM 889 May. 140 .HEW BBRJf COTTOH IAJCT. Local market yesterday was qaoted at 8. rosrr RKOturra. Same week Laat week hut year. 110,000 135.080 Thlseek. Sat 88000 10080 Hon 88000 88000 Toes. 88000 Wed. 18008 Than. 89000 Fri. 80008 189,009 List of Letters Remaining In the Post Office at New Be: a, Craven county, ;N. ( March II 1903: Mta'e un. A W. A. Barringtoa. -C-W. H. Clave. D-Joha E. Da via. ' H Dr. H la ton. LW.M.LewIa.' B H. a Sprain, O. H. Spellman. ' W Rev.jELM. Walters Rev. George Wood. ,' womufa uet. B Nancy Bryant, d L E-AddU Eaatwood. ' F-LouUa Falcber. , Ir-Lala B. Long. -P-S.B. Parry.-,;, 8 Kate T, Small. T Allena P. Taylor. W-Marthey Wood. . Persoos oalllng for the above letters win please sy advertised and glva date of The regulations now require that oae (1 cent shall be eollected oa the delivery f each advertised letter. ; " 8. W. Baoook,P. M. - AtDiVls - , Jordan's Cough Balaam, made accord ing to formula of late Col. Jordan, b on sal at Davis' . Pieecrlptlon Pharmacy, This Cough Balsam bat always beea found very efficacious, aad It doee aot contain any , harmful drug! It Is espec ially good for children. Price S8 cent . r Just Received - a new stock of Edison Plionoranhs and itaoordu Tery Intent snm; ni mils!., r''nnT"il Yj tio Ih t tj !r ni In fir world, 'i . I .1 ti iifw r-- (. ..f tmm (' t t '' i i It ft i i m j HI j ail d.v mm t. it u a i -r : (. be glml to iitiow It Ut Jti't Itwnlfcd a !net t I.. - hU r, r 'cru,, nnd I ;v' i . . ; the ( P ORIENTAL Honor Roll of High v School For Peb- , t ' nary.v ' r " - r ' FIRST HONOR. - r . Alice BprullV Olive Perkins, Bunch Jar vis, Bertie SpruUV Mamie Powers, MsU Power, Rosa: Bprulll, Eva Ald- ridge, Clara Lewis, Lethe Mason, Row- ena WIslger, Leon MeCiees, Bruce Wls Iger: Roy Dixon, James McClees, Cedrio Ward. ' r . , SECOND HONOR. Ruby Dixon, Lilly Hssklns, Bailie Powers, Tlola Langley, James Peed, Joe McOleea, Oscar Perkins. ' PRIM ART DEPARTMENT. . riBST HOHOE. Lena Stevens, Sadie Bprulll, Charlotte Peed, Blanch Sears, Tamsy Hill, LIszIe Hodges, Lennle MoClees, Pssrl Johnson, Ada Hardy, Nina Glbbs, . Hannah Swin dell, Clarence Haskins, Willie Smith Cecil MoClees, Oscar Lewis, Shem Lewis Henry Stevens, Braxton Haskins, Carl Bunten, Walter Paris, Marvin Aldrlde, George Hardy, Branch Hodges, Willie Carooa, Manson McClees, Sylvester Glbbar . SKCOMD BOHOB. Berlle Powers, Annie Sears, Beulah Mason, Laura Hodge, Elsie Haskins, May Dixon, Bertha Respsss, Hsttle Moore, Jake Brabble, Cleveland Langley, Ales Hodges, Clifford Bprulll, Lels Hodges. YOU IHOW WHAT YOU ARB TAKING When yon teke Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula Is .plainly printed on every bottle showing that It Is limply irqn and quinine In a tasteless form. - No cure no pay. Price 68c DIME CATARRH SNUFF loosens up the tenacious viscid mucus la note, clears out the head and stops catarrhal headaches due to cold con gestion In the front ot head. The tost It only 10 cents and the benefit arising from Its use It worth dollars health too Mfg. by Bradham's Pharmacy. r lour; Attention Please Listen to what he has to say. A New Dress Fabric. "The Latest Fad", a combination of Silk and Linen, all 1 over, Embroidery, Insertion and Edging to match. New Lawnsdown, all shades, 11.25. - Albatross, all colors, 38 inch, 60o. "Panne" Cloth, in the leading shades, just the thing for traveling gaits. Coat Salts and Stirte. are entirely New Goods 62 inch, 11.00 per yard. Atk to see them. :'; Oar Black Goods Department is Complete. Just Received a New Assortment 43 inch Tammeese 75c; 42 inch Fancy Melrose 75c; 42 inch Pebble Armor 75c and $1.00; 44 inch Henrietta, silk warp, $1.00 and IU0. i i tXtsltVLyiLarVtyVLawVLVisitV Fresh Country Smoked Hams : , r- f , k "-.. .. .. ' . r ' , -. , t .. .. - and Side Bacon, , 'l- ,;v;. ' j 2; Fancy New Orleans, West India and Torto Ulco MoIiwscp, Vanilla Drips and Maple Syrup Just Reoeivod' :, We also but a fall and andiresh supply of Fancy 1 akes and Crackers, suoh as TJaeeda Biscuits, Uneeda Milk Biscuits, ; Oysterettes, Cheese Sandwiches, Forentine Vanilft ()fotmr : Orange Wafers, Chocolate, Ion Creams, Ao. . :-'? ' -'::' " t Don't fail to give us a call and fget 'your groceries frh 1 and delivered promptly. i?J-&ty'i ' '' Jffi--Tours to riease, ' .. ' a''-Vv " - Wholesale and ruuix u, fjor. j I v -' REELSB0R0. " March 10. The fanners are very busy thla good weather, I guest they think they had better "make hay while the tun shines," and If ao they had better hustle, ss Maroh tsnt all tun thine. Mr. Jones filled his regular appoint ment here yesterday and last nlgbt. He preached a very good sermon to s large and attentive congregation. - " Mr. Robt at oo re haa returned home from service la the United Btstes Army. Miss Maud Barrow of Jones county It visiting her friends . and relatives In Reelaboro. . . The following young people of Grants bora were In our midst yesterday p. m. Hisses Beulah Caton and Fannie Keel Land Messrs. Will Keel and Rlgdon Dees. " Mr. I. E. and Miss Lizzie Bennett of New Bern were with us also. Mr. Jos. M, Reel of Arapahoe visited us yesterday. The furniture of Mr. L. G. Daniels, the dealer In hones and . mules In your city, passed through today. It 1 being moved from Bayboro to New Bern. There are eight dwellings being built in our vicinity. Ton see a little some thing. It going on In Beelsboro If they don't write to the Joubhal very often. Mr. Goosey. Salvation Oil the Best Liniment. Prlce,15 cts; large bottle 25 cts. Great est cure on earth for. Rheumatism, Ncu ralgia, Soreness, Sprains, Backache Stiffness, Cuts, Bruises, Wounds, Swell ings, Burns and Frost Bites. S&'vatloa Oil kills all pain. Cola Headache Powders Contain no Antlpyrlne, Morphine or other Injurious drugs. They do not depress but stimulate tho stomach and Increase Its secretions. Guaranteed cure for Headache and Bour Stomach. Price 10c. Made and sold by Bradham's Phar macy, corner Pollock and Middle Sts. Hot Chocolate, and Hot Coffee and Sandwiches at McSorley't. Retail Orocer, .W'"'. v i-roaa jencocu bis. ar Toil - . Horses d Mules, Jolh!3 Arnold 66 BROAD 3TRCCT,-' '" Wliohaa ut,t leUnned fiom.the We t with tho finest lot of NorHcs fortbo FA! -', DiaVLNT, SADDLE, ill lu k.M f.-.r c,' -;t: ' It on ti mo. Just Received of Harvey's Small Sugar bird Fig Haas From 5 to 8 pounds average. Also fresh lot Potted Ham and Tongue, Chip Beef, Cook ed Corned Beef, Vienna Sausage and a Nice Print Butter for 80c lb. (not Fox River) You cau save money ,by buying jour groceries from ,11 'Phone 91. A Walking Advertisement Our customers always have a good word for us. They tell about our goode, our prompt ness and our prices. Ask Anyone Who Buys Here, They will tell you all you want to know about our meth ods and our goods. Respectfully. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. SPRING During the week of bad weatherwe received New for Spring the following: Men's Shoes, Ladies' Shoes, Children's Shoe?, Men's Clothing, Coy's Clothing, Children's Clothing, Late Style Hats, Shirts, Neckwear, Suspenders. Millinery. Your inspection solicited. Prices Guaranteed to be 10 FEU CENT OWER tBaYi any houBe in the city. J. J. IB-ATEIES. AT OT. HAHN & SON'S 113. 'V'-Vl 40 head of Horses and Mules adapted lor the farm, draught and road work, thoroughly seasoned and ready for work; :;s - ' Full lint) of Buggies, Harness, Wagons, Carta, ltd. ..V ' UP WWII VUJ1MS " 1 T . J f :i , .i . . ':':r"''.: , -V ;' ; ' 'i - ' :--'ReBpectfully,",'-' ''.- '-V;-c:-:i., yL:' i I I hj ' the Nicest lot yoti ever saw & Hctail icer, 71 Kr,l HU Phone 137. TIDINGS! White Goods, Waist Flannels, ChambrayH, Fancy Ribbons, Embroideries, Lace.-, Elastic Belts, Patent Leather Belts, Kid Gloves, Silk Piques, Fancy Hose, Etc. Stables -v n r fSpT . ft r x uv nvna (n ouni, , , . . The place to buy jotuf Cemoiery Work at BOTTOM TRICES. ' Is Foreign and Domestio Granite and Marble. . Lettering sod Finish the , Test. Send for latest detdgns. All ) ork dolircred. Irsnch jarj, Goldnloro, N. C.
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