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( tom: 3 J 1 VOL UX'-IO. 804 " KIW BIKN, H. C., WIDNBSDAT MORNING, MARCH 26, 1902. TWENTIETH TEAR iiiiiiir' Makes deHdtxis hot biscuit, rolls, crusts, griddle cakes and muff ins, A cream of tartar powder, absolutely pure. ROYAL BAKINO POWDER CO, NEW YORK. ftUEICH. an Auditorium inf. To Have BnUl- State Charter?. Old Soldier Dead. Organ BeelUl. Camntck Mine Prominent Arri vals. WoodBoads Association. - Ramhob, Mareh 28. Interest here today centered on the 'meeting of the Democratic rltale committee, which be gan at 4 o'clock this afternoon, and the choice It would make of the meetlng - place of the State convention. The fight was between Raleigh and Greensboro. Both places bad committees at work among the committeemen. Tbe Blate charters the Greensboro Canning, Pickling and Sauer-Kreut Com t r any, capital $100,000, inl.'O) shares, of which Adrian Pickhardt owns 660 and P. A. Pickhardt 180; both of Greens boro. hidnej L. Dixon, an Inmate of the Boldier' Home here, died last night, seed 80. lie was from Charlotte, and v i was In Co. C, 80th N. C. Regiment. Mrs. Lucy D. Evans, one of Raleigh's oldest residents, died last night, of pneu monia, aged 88. i" V At the First Presbyterian church here I this evening tbero was an organ reclUl, I olvcn bv Robert LuRoy Haalup, of Bal-I llmore, assisted by Mrs. Gllmore Ward Bryant of Durham, Miss Mary Wilson and Miss Minnie Fitch Tucker, of Rel , elgh and James P. Brawley. The organ o ist 3 000, and half of this sum ia gives 1 by Mrs. W. C. Kerr, In memory of her : hubnd, who was drowned few years v ago near Baltimore, and Who was a son of il.u late Bute geologist of North Car olina, W. C. Kerr. : There are now only 60 miners In the ,1 . soft coal mine at Cumnock The dally output Is HO tons. It is learned that It Is very difficult to secure miners, v v The Ice creators here have advanced tbe price of loo 10 cents per 100 lbs. For nisi notice is served! Tbe State charters the Knobs Creek Improvement Co., of KUxabeth City, X. F. Aydtelt and others tochholders; ca'pltal 115,000; also the Mt Airy Man r tel and Table Co., with $50,000 capital authorized, and the Mecklenburg Fair Association of Charlotte, with $10,000 .JL . capital, with a long list of prominent cttlaens as stockholders. r" Among today's arrivals arei Dr.T. L Murphy, M org anion; S. J. Hale, Fayette - vlllex J. C. Crawford,' WllUamaton; J, :.... Hartneas, A. P. Waltey BtatesvUle! Locke Craig, Ashevllle;' Gen. W. P. -Roberts, Gstesville; C. C. Lyon, Kllsv beibtowav Walter B. Moore, Webster, A . : 8. Wl lis, Morehead City;. MarSden BeO- amy,1 A. 8. Helde, WUmiegtooj W. 9. : , t Rodman, Washington; ;Ti Oy Whltaker, - i Trenton; O. H. Gulon, New Bern. . The executive oomuittet of the Horth Carolina Good Roads Aesoclen lion, tails .-. the next coaviolloB to b held at Ral .'" elgh In February, The last convention ' - held here, wee declared by CoL Moore, the president ol top National Good . ' Uiail A (notation, to be the beet yet p - . .1!d la any Stele. Cood news of Us - results come in dally. The Bute Asao- - .. chit loo wll urge the . employment of '' .' , JMat- road n'n-er'-It ha appointed a X. eiimiiiitnto'iniposeil.of P. H. Haeea, 8. l li iVitt'f.iii and J. A Holmes to take ' t.? tins i-i. Wul road law'andout of ft evolve ': Mii''fct',at and not cumbersome, to be i !; aitm'iltiil Hi the nt xt legUUture. The pro! Uwlsfar too vnmbersome for . '' . m-H ssi-slitlea, w f, Vi'ivJJvi loJ lgltot!vely Mt l,'R the remodeling and enlarga mnntnbe Aeadomy of Maslo here. ' Thlit building was bequest bKl to tbe !- Veihodlnv- orpbsnage, the . trwstaea of . '). which to day gave a deed for it ' to the ' Raleigh Auditorium Association, ; the eonslderallon being f 16,000. 1 Tbe bulld- . l(rlslobems'l ta et 1,460, besides ' 400 on the slater The alterations are In itosi W.O06 Tbti.ii will ha MUt ,. fret end III be 1 i fait hib . i.i ' ? It takes the constaut labor of 00,000 people to make matches for tbe world. , LoBa LlkM Fowl. It Is the opinion of leading salesmen thnt T-ondon consumes no fewer than J5,0ii(),li0 fowls a y-ir, which If even ly Hvil. :1 (iinor.gr I" '" n would n!'!"v e!mt t'..--e i- "' ' ' " "t annum. THB MARKETS. The fol'owin j quotation! were receiT edbyJ. B. Latham 4 Co, New Bern H.O. Niw TOMS, March 25. Oottok: Open. High. Low. Close Kirch 8.65 8.73 8.68 8.68 Hay.... July.... Aug.... Bep Oct..... 8.58 8.63 .8.64 8.6S .8.44 8.47 8.16 8.18 7.96 7.98 8.50 8.55 8.85 8.06 7.93 8.50 8.55 8.85 8.08 7.98 Chicago, March K. Wheats May Jnly.... Cobb: May Riba: May Open. High. Low. Close . w m . 72 78t Open. High. Low. Close . 56i 5S Open. High. Low. Close ..875 878 w York, Open, High. . mi . 321 .-18 .. 42t March 25. Low. Close 183 Stocks; 8ugar 8o By U.8.L. U. a 8 U. 8. 8., Prefd Mo. P......... 82 12J 48 84i 100J 94, 100t Atchlaon 77 Va.CC m A. G. 0 46 77t 69 46 CoO'tn, .. 580 Salts 7,000 bales. Apr-May 4.43. Hay. 535 Bpols 4.J. Futures, May-June 4.44. NEW BKHM COTTON MARKET. Bales In local market yesterday was 8. rtiar ukokipts. Hsme week Last week laBt year. 130.U00 04,000 Thia week. 8at. 16000 14000 15000 Mod. 14000 Tues. 14000 22000 28000 17000 18000 Wed. Thurs. Frl. 109,000 LOST LAKE. Said to be Ftbilously Rich in Coarse Gold Prosper tin I for gold mskes husky men even If they don't always find the gold., bometlmes these men can tell In teresting tales. Joseph Morehead wboserheadqaarters are In Ilgtn, Ore. writes, "Last Fell I came down here, attracted by the rich strikes In the Baker City fields. . On my nival I heard a fairy story of Host lake tn the Bine Mountains rwhtch was said to be fabulously rich in coarse gold. The story had all the 'ear marks' of the lost mine' and lost cabin' stories to be heard ia every mining district; prospect or driven oat by Indiana, brought pocket full of nuggete with htm, died and left the eastomary rough sketch of the local ity, etc-etc ? . I determined to have a look for It, and as tbe formation te (volcanlo It ,1s too rojgh for pack animals. The problem was how to carry food enough, in addi tion to my pick, pan and blanket, for a two week's sojourn in the '.mountains, : I had, a short time before, been pros pecting with an old mountaineer vln the Bitter Boot range In Montana;., He was an enthusiast on the : subject of Grape- Nats end Postam Coffee, via fact he llfed oa (hem. I used, to 'Josh' him aboat his 'grub' bat soon grr ,w like It myself end finally got to eaiin Grape- Nats three times a day and u much or tener as I got the chance. So with my former xprrlenee la mind I got five packages of Orspe-Nuts and some packages of Poswm Coilee which, with a little sagsr and salt were all the supplies I took with me, and for nine days laborious climb ng over the rough est oountry out of doors I had nothing else eiospt an occasional trout canght from the stream. , I camo back feellog first class and am offering to bet that I can- average thirty miles a day over mountain trails with thirty pounds of blankets, etc, on nothing but Crapo Nuts." This food can be digested and will fat ten a nursing Infant and It also sustains and works wonders with the hardest physical and raontal workers, Including football and bir:!ti!l players, athletes of all kluilti, e ' ! tor, rioclma, m!ntt.tnrs, lawyers, buslimna nun and othnr brain WO.ifV'S. KEGCQ UiiCMD. Walker Tie Poisoner of Tbe Tayloe Taken From WllllamsUn fall and Hanged on Tree Near The , 8eeu of His Crime.' Hla- tory of the Affair. Special to JournsX . , Washihotoh.N. C, March 85. The body of Jamea Walker recently sent to the Willlamaton Jail, from here for bet ter protection, was found this morning hanging from gam tree, on the Green ville road, Jest outside of the town limits. A man coming to town early this a. m came against the .hanging . body, and coming Into.town gave the alarm. Coroner Tayloe summoned a Jury, who rendered a verdict that the negro came to his death at tbe hands of par ties unknown. Walker was taken from the WUlIems- ton jail last night, by a party of about 85 men, who had gone to the Jail and battered Town the door, and taken the man ont. The party, which was well organized met with no resistance whatever. One or two persons on the road they met, were escorted back to their homos, with the request to remain within doors. Jsmes Walker's, the dead man, crime, was that of poisoning on March 16th, the entire family of Dr. D. T. Tayloe, of Washington, N. C, except one child, by patting arsenic In the coffee and hash, which the family had for breakfast on that day. . The man, who was a driver for Dr. Tayloe, and a colored nurse, in the Doc tor's family, had threatened to kill rach other, and the family was poisoned in the attempt to kill tbe nuise, by Walk er. The family received prompt medical attention and several had narrow es Capes for their lives. Walker after being arrested wai taken to the jail al Wllltamaton.about 20 miles distant, for better protection, as public feeling was high apainat him. Supreme Court Opinions. Bpeclal to Journal. Ralbioh, March 25. Tbe Supreme Court filed ibo following opinions Here today : Williams vs Town of Greenville, from Pitt, new trial. State vs Telfair, from Franklin, affirm ed. Insurance Co. vs. Fidelity Co., from Wake, new trial. Smith vs Ingram, from Montgomery, affirmed. State vs. Hopkins, from Pamltoo. ve nire de novo. Williams vs Railroad, from Hertford, new trial. Tbe following cases were disposed of by per curiam order: Tbigpen vs. Jones, from JCdgeoombe, affirmed. . . , t . ' . . Lucas vs Railroad, from Bladen, ap peal of plaintiff docketed and dismissed under rule IT,. .: Bares vs Womble, from Chatham, ap' peal of plaintiff docketed and dismissed, under rule 17, . . , . , . , , j .( aBMmtsMar " t Dr. Bull's Baby Sjrnp fcr ; Teething . Babies. Price, 110 cts..Oares Wlnd-CoIIc. Diarrhoea. Dveeotery, Gri ping Pains, Boar Stomach, Fever, Chol era Infantum. Dr. Ball's Baby Syrap promotes the digestion ' and soothes the baby. - ' '' '"'' Cheap Pare toCnariestoB. For North Carolina Week,' April f to 14, at the Sooth Carolina Interstate sod West Indian - exposition ue Aiianuo Coast Line will make the special eieur- Moa rate from New-Born, a.80, tlckett on sale April (C 7 and 8, final limit ten days f rm date of sale. . ' .': '-"" " ?t Prom t Stranper. While T was looking yesterday at dif ferent Ikces of business of this growing llttle- cHy I was much Impressed with tboTrca;tlvor warehouse. They were as busy ay Ui s.- Numbers and numbers of cansi) "y bringing ad carrying freight but on niv way op tbe wharf, I ran agaloM anibf enterprise,- It was a saw mill ciuloii ontil wood la stove lengths and Ihfrf 1 found four, carta taking It away, l was Indeed a surprise to see how qnlckl) It was cot and how many loads was carried In a day. Am no thinking of locating here, excuse me for writing a I .am only a stranger In your chy. I forgot to say that upon In .qulry I l.n.nd Umi wood was at Moore's Wood y.ir.l. , ' -': ' : j - ' Jno. W. Wclson,' Pittsburg, Pa. Cola Hendai lie Powders (Hitln no Anil)rlnr, Morphine or oihcr lr jiiilnus druga. They do nut U prv- t ut ntlmiilmc the stomnch and ucn c lit i cietli.na O jnmi.ln ,! ruio fur 11' H'!h he autl Hnur h, Tiiro Ifln fl" hihI hl by tiiti:i.n'a l'!ir ridU j, rnriiiT Ii j! ' - It p , 1 " ' ' GREENSBORO GETS CONVENTION. Close Totes, 33 to 32, Decides Against Raleigh. Special to Journal. Ralbioh, March 25 The Democratic State Committee, to day, by a vote of 88 to 82, calls for the next State Democratic Convention to meet at Greensboro. The Best Prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Gbovb'i Tasteless Chill Tohic. It Is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 50c7 DIME CATARRH SlfUFF loosens up the tenacious viscid mucus in nose, clears ont the head and stops catarrhal headaches due to cold con gestion In the front of head. The cost Is only 10 cents and the benefit arising from Its use Is worth dollars health too Mfg. by Bradham's Pharmacy. Bradham's Anti Bilious Liver Pills, are purely vegetable and act by stimulating the liver, causing increased now of bile and producing natural move ments of the bowels. They do not pro- dace griping or sick stomach. Sure cure for Constipation, Flatulency, Heartburn etc. Price 25 cts. Manufactured by C. Bradham, wholesale and retail drug gist. jZeW?ea HACKBURN' & We have Just Received a New Line in all colors. Now Taffetas, all shades at 65c. See them. Mack Taffetas at 5!c to 1.25 per yard. We have received today more of that Silk and Linen ia tiste that all the ladies admire and we also have the triinminrrs to match. New Waist Goods and Obliques to match at 10c to 25c per yurd. Don't Foiygct ft that our Lining Department is Mercerized and Cameos. W HDIMA)mniMMftlfHfMrarMI)AAn)niM)f JIT IB SUIT ill You are thinking about getting if it's on the Fashion Plate ia here, ready to wear the moment you put it on, Youll admire yourself and feel as though oth ers admired you and they will, too. It don't take such an awful lot of money to dress well, when you know where to trade. You may have a corps of tailors dancing at your attendance, but none of them can design for you prettier gar ment?, than these Spring Suits which we are now showing at $6.60, 18.00, $10.00 and $12.50. Your suit desire cait' be easily satisfied here. Come, see. - - v E. W. ARMSTRONG, 07 XUddle BtreetY j,i ' ' ii." 1 !" 1 r jm1 11 1 i .I ... i i i 1 j -' I . , , i WMMSJKMK&:'- I s-vaemf y, . .rrr-r --.-. i Riding a Road Roller. would be abont u pleasant ae rid- i Inff some blrvelee. The conatnictlon Is .' ao ooor that everv move "jars". In the , Columbia Bieyehis we have the very best ont. The nick in plating and enameling ' i the lliiett r ltted with flrtt quality 1 Hnrl.ford tires. We have a number of nlhar high (rrade wheels lixliiilliiq fie Hnmlihr, tleve Innd, Htcariia and Hartfurd. Other good Wheels from f 15 up. I r T. IiiLLj POLL TAX CONSTITUTIONAL Democratic Slate Committee Declares Payment Necessary Prerequisite To Vote. Special to Journal. Ralkioh, March 25. The Democratic State Committee at Its session tonight, adopted the opinion of George Rountree as Its own, snd will so promulgate it, that the law requiring the poll tax to be paid by May 1st 1902, as a prerequisite to voting this year, 1b entirely legal and constitutional. Balaam from tbe Northern Wood are In Pyni-Balaun, the certain cure for cougifl. No Passengers on A. & N. C Freight Trains. After bunday, March 80th, passengers will not be permitted to ride on any Freight trains of this Company, as they will no longer be provided with passen ger coaches, only carrying a caboose for the train crew, and Agents are instruct ed not to sell tickets for freight trains, nor will Conductors allow any passen gers to ride on them. B. A. NEWLAND, Master of Transportation. Fine Western Beef and Mutton at the Oaks Market Hot Chocolate, and Hot Coffee and Sandwiches at McSorley's. ITS vv I complete. Fancy Linings in The Coming of Easter should remind yon that you ought to get evorythlng on wheels In spick and j.n ahnpe. Don'l want anything "out nt whai k" this time of year, do yoof Well, h t us show you how thoroughly, promptly, eheaply we can put In umt i b .s repair anything you bare requiring our atU'iiUon In the line of carriuges, wa:iiiiN, anrreya, runabouts, etc. , ; . II. V;.".! -n i 'Hon, riiiin',r 7) I'road Ft,,, Kii.w JJkkw, N. C. IS'a' ' I PH0NI 69. ' . i.. ' col Fresh 1 lot. Ontario Prepared Bnckwheat, New lot Pancake Flour. Cream of Whean, Oatflakes, Hominy. Fancy Elgin Butter and Clover Hill Print Butter received fresh every week. Rock Candy Drips, the Nieest Syrnp you ever tasted, only 10c qt. iy You can save money by bmyiag your groceries from J.L. " - g 'Phone 01. New Spring- WML The Latest Patterns of 1902 Just Received Figures EntirelylNew at Prices .that will surprise and delight, as well as thejbeauty of the patterns and Elegance of the fabrics. These Shirts are made expressly for us. Prices 50c, 75c, $1,00, Phone 160. 5 An Inspection of the canning factory would show jou why theae (annul goods arc so pure and delicious, and why they can't be sold at a cheaper rate. They arc as cheap as good goods can be. Cur people aro well paid. They work in pleasant, clean ly environs, and tbe fruit usei is the best grown. That's why you enjoy Tolson's can ned goods. Respectfully, J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer. K I Fresh Country Smoked Hams and Side Bacon, Fancy New Orleans, WestIndia and Porto Rico Molasses, Vanilla Drips and Maple Syrap Jut Received. We also have a full an4 aad fresh supply of Fancy Cakes and Crackers," snob, as TJneeda Blaovlts, Uneeda Milk Biscuits, Oysterettes, Cheese Bandwiohes, Forentine Yanila Creams Orange Wafers, Chooelabs, Ioe Creams, tc. Don't fall to give is a tall and ,'get your groceries fresh and delivered proisptly. Yoirs to Please, WboleasUe sUd stilaTilavV -W? KEEP TBE- nf Rinarcs SI 8abaros Capadura,:OWl.,( Clneo, La Rolg, Elmereto, Portuondo, Cnbatfosa rjonry George. Eenalsaanee made 1n the West Indies, XI Principe C Galea IV All So C Igara t tot SCe.' ' - - t Rebate ticket with each purchaeel) saved to you.. .-- - -s i r. Ui Dally. : MRS. i. O. WILLIAMS, at No. 18, OrlfDth street, who Is an experienced dyer and cleaner of clothing, respect fully solicit work of that kind, dress ing and repairing done. Carolina Rice, Grits and Big Wholesale A Itetail Grocer. 1 71 1 Shirts $1.25, $1.50, Srcsl Nt. BAXTER, 89 Middle Street m a iiiiinnii i 7 m Phone 137. Jr. Ketsdl Qroosr, Cor. Broad ft Hancock Htn. C HARVEY HOUSE it IXEOPilljrED Aad Sewly ramlahed. Board with rooms, by week or month. Terms reas onable. Apply to XES. JANUt BERRY, South Front Street We have parehaeed a large stock of 14 karat watches, small ladles, and ntedtam gente steee, heavy gbld oases, and made by oar best, msaufsotarer, handsomely engraved aad plain, the designs art the . very latest We sell them as cheap at a good Oiled ease eost you, Ton art In vited to eall snd set thenv i ' J i ; .' ,.. ' J- 0. BAXTER, in., r Leading Jeweler. ' .
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