VlO'd t -m. .. r I ' " KXW EiaSN. C.rEIDAY L'ORSlXfl.-APElL 4, I902. VOL. XX-RO. 4. TWISTY FIRST YK&B 4 2crr 0 t "Governor Up All Nlbt Accmnt "I ' ' Edcntoa ABUr.'1 ' Greensboro To Get Bepablleaa SUte Coaveatloa. Gold Brick Case ' SUt Charter. ' North C; '" Carolina at Charles - V toa Exposition. , Ralbiqb, April 8. Goreraor Ayooek at op lut night cntll 9 o'clock and eYd- f nlnt ftanAral Tlnvatjir until B n'Alnnfc. ' i if in order to bo 4 touch with the sltae , - tion tt Edenton, where lb looal troops ware on duty to prevent a lynching. - ;-, The last pea a they had Was that one at tack on the jail bad been repelled and . ' that another waa expected ''. -- ' ' 4 Tha penitentiary directors expected to . make their annual report yesterday, bat deferred It. 5 8? The news (bet the Republican But Convention Is to be bald at Greensboro wlU caoseyet more stir In Raleigh, ' wbare all the political parties have aere- toforebeld their convention AH say they will not hold Uiem ,here nntll that are more ample hotel' accommodations. -; -Nearly all of today's session of the Supreme Court waa devoted ro argo ment In the noted; damage and Hbel anil of Cauls against KUgo,; There waa a large array of prominent attorneys on each stdev, at . 0 V; Director General J &. AvtruTo! the Charleston Exposition was here' today ' taea GeVtJtycook W regard to tsa) ni ters' "day" at the exposition, and sug gested nest Thursday as tha date. It Is proposed to have the exercises In front of the building In which this Bute's very hendsome exhibit la installed. By the way George Kennan, Khe world famous traveller, says In the last number of the Outlook that this8UU's exhibit is the most meritorious at the axpoaltlon. This is high prala. , f, ' !' . e ; : Arch director Huike of this Xplaoopal diocese resigns, on account of Impaired health and has gone to the fir northwest for a long Uy.'; i-'; i g ft Another survey for the government's boulevard from this city to tha National Cemetery baa been made. This Is for a route which passing by the Soldiers' Home will "go 800 'yards east M, it and then turn straight sooth, passing the en tire (root of the cemetery. 'It la the par pnso to hive the boulevard 50 feet wide :v The trustees of the Baptist female University here meet Tuesday. Tha fol , lowing day will be: observed as "Bene f actor's Day," when addresses will be delivered by chairman W. N. Jonea of tho trustees and president Charles X. Tslor of Wake Forest college. The State charters the Charlotte Coca Cola Bottling Company, with eapltal 14,000. It will manufacture and .bot tle. - - - ' The Bute la notified that next Honday . the counsel for Hawley, Daly and How sird, the three exId brick swindlers, will make a motion In the United State Sup ' rem Court to advance the ease. This . case tt before that court on habeas oor pus and also In a "writ of error.. The contention aaade. by the attorney for the gold I rick swindler la that the Ub erty of the eitlxens la Involved. . At the church el the Good Shepherd titis morning If r. James O. LItcbiord, tellor of tl)e Raleigh Saylnga Bank, and .M s tuty -W daughter, of JfCW. West, a prominent citizen were mar ried. , Htale Veterinarian Tait Butler, re turned tdiy from Bertie county, where he went to Invtstlgate what wai aald to -bo a esse of glanders. Last night waa very cool for tbe. eea son. but there was ao frost.. A song recital by Dr. Merritt Hopkla ub closed . the meeting of the Bute Musie Teachers' AseociaUoa: A TEARFUL BABf t Wanted to Write tetter. A man came, upon hla little girl la a grevlous and tearful eoadltioai, because V the had been restricted In her allowance ' of Gripe-Nuts. The-father says, "lam little at- hornet and Ikardly anderatood why the absence of on particular ' food . .. ahould excite her grief, but apoa. inquiry ' discovered that aha had Ukea such a de cided fancy to It that aha waa refusing . meat.' and almost every ether klad of food. . - w :Klij'f ' ... Since she has beet nslag Grape HaU a a serious eondliloa, of constipation of. - the bowels haa been changed to a thor- '' oughly normal conditio and her flesh la aa solid as a reck. ;..'...;.'., K.: . .i I quieted her grief by agreeing to ' let ; ,ber , write. letter,. Or would wrlu ft aha would tell ue what to say. ao here it It: , 'My dea Mr. Grape-Nutsi Mamma ' wil not give ate all the Grape-Nats I "want, Bh says 1 must eat aome beef, and I don't .lis. h I Just lite Grspe " Huts better than anything elae with creios oa them. Mamma tsed te) eoak them in water, but nbw 1 just eat them ' dry with eream- oarihem." If I had tea " dollars to buy Grape ruts with, I would fill lm Wif partry fUy.'.tJ, then mamma , wouU give me more. I am six years old , With love, and tbaakrng you for making , Grapt-Wi.U. D. L.f."V . , Her father addn "Right here t may gratefully give oredit to Grape-Nuts, (which has largely taken the place of , rich, Indigestible foud In my own c,) foreurlnif a dlatrlrg catarrh of the stomacb." This fii'.lier, and little r' i l!e In Truro, Kva !" .''a. I r'ven by rostum d, ; ' :s C. k KEGX0 EARLY SHOT., ; Sentenced To Penitentiary, Is Killed In ' . SherUra Castody. Special to JonrnaL '' .- Bauioh, April, t-At 8 o'clock this afternoon Adjutant General Royater ri eel red a report front the CapUin of , the Edenton company, that the negro Tern Xarly, guarded there last night had been tried, eohvioted and sentenced to fifteen year la the penitentiary. ' That the sheriff had dismlaaed the mill Ury, and started with the negro for the penitentiary, and - that the negro waa shot after the iherlff left wtth him. Delegates to American Congress. Special to Journal.. ..." BiLxrea, AprD 8. The Governor ep- poinU the following delegates to the American Congress on tuberculosis .at Hotel Majestic, New York, Hay 14th to Mth.13 ?B. 0. Lewis,' W. L. Dunn, Albert An ierson, W. T. Fate; 8. W. Battle, J. U. T Mlcholoe, J.f. Miller, James McKee and P. L. Murphy. i Stoctnolder Charres Fraol. Naw Tobx, April , 2.--W. C. Davis, who claims to have been the holder of 400 shires of the common stock of the American Tobacco Company before that Corporation waa merged In the (Consoli dated Tobacco Company, has brought suit In equity In the Supreme Court of this county to, recover these shares, on the ground that he waa Induced by f rand ulent misrepresentations on the part of the directors of the American to part with hla stock for bonds of the Consoli dated. Ha says he waa assured $y the directors that the earning power of the American waa not more than eight per cent on ite common atopk, while they knew It to be considerably more.: The directors Informed him, he alleges, that a majority of tha stockholders had con sented to the exchange, while, he asserU the directors themselves dtd not ex change their stock, but withdrew It, thereby getting the benefit of the greater earning power ever a'.nce. Negroes Threaten To Lynch . New York, April 2 Fifty or more Infu rlated negroes last night chased a white man, threatening to lynch him.f toil Sev enth avenue and One Hundred and Twentv-fonrth street to Third avenue and One Hundred and Twenty-Sixth street, where the fugitive took refnge la a drug store. J ina wntte man, wnen arrestea ana locked up In the Bast One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Btreet Button, aald he was Jacob Bellinger, 21 years old, of 280 West One Hundred and Twenty-eighth street, a piano salesman. He : was charged with ' assaulting a young mu latto Mary Poludexter. tof 289 West One Hundred aad Twenty-fourth street. Paring the pursuit Bellinger passed the One Hundred and ' Twenty aixth Street Sutloa, and the noise of the crowd outside crying "Btop,. thief r was ao great that half a doaen policemen tum bled out oa the street of their own ac cord. ' When they caught the man In the drug etore the crowd threatened to kill hlmi I ftcdol Dyspepsia Curo tNgewta) wbat yw at ORIENTAL. April 1 Mlse Pearl Gallia of Stone wall spent last week In town assisting Mr.A.W, Hasklna in her . millinery store. v:"'-"-:"i ;.":'5"-y C',f ..-. Mra. roily of Durham who has been vUltlng Mr. Aloaao MoClees of! near here, returned to her home1 a fewf daya Mr. Hugh Todre of Beaufort, N. 0., haa just returned home ' after visiting ue lamuy oi jnr, tt. u. xiui. . i Mr. H. X. GIbba and family spent last Saturday and ; Sunday ' U boro. ' ':. ' ' . Xtx Bay "Quite a number of our young people spent last Sunday at Arapahoe, attend ing the Union 'meeting.. Among the number were Mr. Harry Bunting and and Mtsa Mollle Carmine, ' Mr. .Walker and Mlaa Bulla Johnson. i n Mr. J. T. Brabble is having a store room built aear hie dwelling. The oatalde work oa the new Free Will Baptist church haa been completed aad la aow being'pelated.'w.' n . "i; . Mr.UG. Blnaaat of Bay bore lain town.Vv fj.wt. p-fi-frZ.ffg'tZ. k. The fishing season here haa about tt plred. v,-'!-.. i:M:'fTt V ' Mr. Scatboshngh of Ocracoko Is Visit ing Mr. H. UOlbbe.W.. i The town -commissioners - at their monthly meeting last Monday ordered the streets to be Improved, sidewalka to be throwa up and streets leveled, We are sorry to learn of the serious illness of f. O. C; Uatklns. r Hope be will soon be bettor. M . 1 j . Oriental nigh School ,1a now .In flourlslog concUtloa. ' t Mr. W. F. Mldjctte has just added a aeat little ode to his Uoo of bnal- nets , , ) Rev. J. L. Runiley hat gone to JJover to attend a conference of ministers.! . Iv It reported Uiat U. re It to be a mar- r! : a In Or'cntfd reitl soon. i:.e C:d I ' '..n r i. Vr Com- , 7 : . . ' i In f'r GOVERNOR SERVED With t trnmopi - la SUte Oyster Eatry t I -' .T i , t I ' Special to Journal. - Bauioh, April 8. Governor, Ayoock waa this attemooa aerved . wtth a stua- mons In the case of Moll! Miller, lfidow of Vastus Miller, lata clerk of the Super ior Court of Pamlico county in her suit for $9,800 claimed a face, and costs rn the oyster entry cases.; - : Some sixteen hundred dollar! had been paid Miller In these cases.'.' , , THE MARKETS. . Thefoi lowing quoutlona werereceiv' edbyJ, K. Latham A Oo New Bern, .. ,. .... - ' Kaw Tom; April 8. N.O. OOTTOR;- Opetu High. Low. Close ..... 8.81 88 " 8.81 - 8.88 ......8.88 CM 83 ?8.8 ...... 8.84 8.78 8J7 ' j 8.84 rvvrve&Sl 8.85 8.80 i 81 8.18? 8.18 8.15 8.16 Chicago, April 8. ' May... July... Aug... Sep..., Oct..., Whbati Open. High. Low. Clone May......... 71 .'i 71 juiy.:.. ... 72t - 4 m Conn Open. High. Low. Close May........ CO 691 Rlbsr . Open. High. Low. Close May 897 890 ' New TOrk, April 8. Stocks; Open. High. Low. Close Sugar.. 133 SoRy ......... 82 il82f m m U.&L. 14 U.S. 8... 48i U. S. 8 , Prerd . Mi Mo. P.... 99 Atchison....... 77 ! 100i I 78 Va.O. C. 68i 68 A: 0. O CofTe 635 May. 585 Spots 437-82. Bales 10,000 bales. Futures, May-June 4.51. June-July 151. FOKT RBOKIPTS. Same week Latt wovk last year. 14,000 This week. 109,000 SaU 18000 18000 19000 Mon. 12000 Tuea. 14000 27000 22000 Wed. ; 8000. Thurs. 8000 14000 frl. v 16000 115,000 Every Chinese woman la practically a alave until her son marries. Tbeo, a mother-in-law, abe begina to role, net aon'a wile belna; her aubject. 8 : Confederate Veteraa JEtcuilon, Dal las, Texas, April 22-2$, 1902. For the above ooaaatoar the Southern n .. i ... ' . . . . . . .If v.... nauwar wui aeu ucaei to ajwmm, Texu and return at ratea named .below, Goldsboro. 81725. Raleigh 8.05, 'Dur- hsm 26.06. Greensboro 24.96. Wiaaton- Salem 25.a'6alisbaf jf 84.0i UteavUle n so, utckory ssju, ubariotte blio. Approximately low rates -from ether points. Tickets' sold , April 18, IB, 20, I with final limit Miy 2nd, and If depoat- tea witn Join; Agent;ei muar.Tag., oa or before April 80th can be extended un tfl May 15th, 1902. A fee of 50 oepU la charged bytarmltiit llae at DaUas for validating each ticket- whether extended or aot. ' These rates apply via Atmate, Blrmltirhsm.'end Memphlti AtlaoU and ShreveportV Xtlanfa 'and Hew Orleans; Atlanta, Chatuaoega, and Memphis; or Asbevllle end Memphis 8top-ovrs al' lowed'wUhla" transit Jlmlt of ticket la territory west of and Including Atlanta, and Cbatuaooga. General J. 8,'Carr has selected the Southern Ballway, via AtlanU, Montgomery, New Orleaa aad Houston at the official route foy jilt "tVeteraa Special Train' which will con slst of first clasa coaches, Btaadard FuU- manr and Pullman Tourist Sleepers to be handled thtotfgh ; to 15allae without abange.jTbIa trala kwiU leave Raleigh at 8.W p. m.'-Tf May, April 18th, 1902. Berth rite from Raleigh and Qieensboro in Stamlard Pullman 3.SC,Tourlit 84.00 From Charlotte $7.50 and 63.50. Two persons eaw occupy a berth without ad ditional eoeUKaeellent sarvloa -oa rtg alar trlnia-both direcUoae. Rare chance te visit your friends in Texas at small eosb. ' Ask your agent the rate from your station. . For further Infor mation and ' Pltcpiug .Car 'tcserrailons 1 -v ,0 - B, L. VKRNON ; rCharlotir. ICC. 1 ;'lb$ woMtf.';l : Children will play and get over-baaUd 4 t)i"tr tom wet, ezpnoe theai-lveS la iwiip ' '.. , id j t can't prSTent it. ' AH yoti i ,q cio la 10 i: p fre from epure at ' 'e wavaliayd In t lie Iion?i a ('. an ,'tbat can he d' penu. 1 t u. Ototip Oyrnp will fill e 1 1 It It pnartntd to f - ) f end Croup or l- r ' Walter, dark A Partner r f Special to JonrnaL "-- t Ralxish, April s4-In the Gattla-aMlgo case hearing beforehe Supreme Court today, Attorney TT. Hicks, referred to Associate Justice' Walter Clark, as hav- tng bean la partnership with the plaln Uf,GatUs. ' ' ' Judge Walter Clark did not sit daring the hearing. f ,Elks Circus Parade Upsets Court. Special to Journal.' -; HaUioh, April 8. Klks circus parade today did remarkable things. It stopped the Supreme Court right in the middle of the Gattis-Kfigo case argument. Lawyer hurried; to the windows., while ' the Judges turned their heada enough to age the amusing sight Fruit Damaged in Tennessee. Chattanooga, Tean, April 2 Heavy frost occurred last night In tbls vicinity doing some damage to fruit. Up to last night the damage by previoua frosts bad been from 85 to 50 per cent in southern Tennessee and it la feared the heavy frost but night will cause an average of 60 per cent loss to fruit growing sections. the Best Prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever is a bottle of Gbovb's Tajsthlbbb Chill Tohic. It la simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 50c. 40 Pieces Fancy i SMrt Waist I Silks. I ,.. . SiiKs at 60c and 80c. J Foulard Silk, best quality, 24 inch, at Si Maf 9 A- a v, i oc ana px.uu, n Black Feau de Hole $1.25. Fancy Armure at $1,00. New Kid Gloves in all shades and size. SHOES, SHOES, SHOES. New Ties. New Laces, IS THE .i.That'g the thing to say to the Dine hats, derbiei and fe- iloma. Tt ' Ihem" iro kow.' WZ : r :t v-. J- '..-!) ! ..'v Back Straw-HaU have the "right ,o way. -Straw fedora, gtrawj satlon, attaw teleawopeaV MwHnaw atafaw ooarsa braid a and fine braidi Panaxoaa and PortrRioo" curled brims and stiff rtn.a HnnV.h iinmi oloari anrt;llinada.3!'Tha ' new atvlea' await your attention herd. ptnd moon on your bat If you can oant on it. straw E. : V; , ARI.1STRONG, ; c7 mddi ntnt.'- 1 1 " Spring's Boss BiU; Goods.; - - " 7 ' We hare tecuntd the swncy1 for the CclcbmU'd A. O. Krwullm; l'rot:, AUiletio (loo(l. F'!nii'.ei the U. B. ovr Bt t!i RU ii'trd. .1 .-.t r I t o 1 t 1' n r f t T i !' 'i ' .1 ' "T LiiH' t t'l tVt cuv. : nr. y 'iVl Is t.e i t l 'i p a C'tii- 1 r i I '.win! .' v : n fOciiU. ", 3'stia'ie n.aik iat-e a'k "t . .' ' T T"7 T ' , - , i jt J . ' Ci.-aaar... - , Up-To-Date, Oxfords . , .' ',. 1'i . tT Just Received,' V. F.JARVIS, 68 POLLOCK ST. Country Merchants will do well to see F. S. Duffy hefore niacin? their orders for Drugs, Patent Medicines and Sun dries. Taffeta Sliirt Waist y at 75c, $1.00 and $ PLACE. Si Yotot' Summer'gbleasure will de- you btfy it her It will be right: iiata aoo ao i4.ow. - . canbmt be enlnjed bv means afforded by nice carnage when drires through the porks and coantrv fnrniah Indeserib- atiie oeliiriita but sucn rides eaa D pollrd eatily If your rhlcl la not of tiie Ix'it. Atrittnrss bona a select lino nt cHrruirs it offurml, every one of wliii h. Is tiie irfm tioa of at ylo, oon tt.mi Hon, flnlsli an. eay ridlnjr. Ve are prt'l to put n ruuber tires on your r i '' Yt liy not Ps en r . r t r s tiisl r ft rl'lmg a luxury i: 1 1 r ' aL w jar ar. Busr i& sr m I . . . .-cj(vV'. j JTLA SprlngiihlW- , N. O. Pancake Flow, Ontario Prepared Buckwheat, Fancy Elgin Bulter. Fox River Print Butter. New Orleans and Porto Rico Molasses. Rock Candy Drips is the Finest Syrup you can get and its only 1 Oc qt. A fresh supply of that Genuine Java Roasted Cof fee which I am selling for 20c lb or6 lbs for a dollar. Try it And yoa will be convinced that its the best Cof fee for the price you ever drank. 5 kegs of Carpet Tacks for 5c. J. L . MIL 3 'Phone 01. There is nothing that adds more Beautiful Tie. Neckwear Onr magnificent showing of Men's Imported Silk and Satin Neck wear is by far the most tempting For our 25o Neckwear other For our 50o Neckwear other Notice the window. J. I BAXTER, Phone 160. mmiiwmiiiiiimiimiiiiMm FORCE The natural food for maintaining energy. The Food that is All Food. X The whole of the wheat, ley malt, furnishing the maximum of nourishment without burdening the digestion. Full directions on every package. For sale by J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer. Phone 137. Fresh Country Smoked Hams and Side Bacon, FancyjjNew Orleans, West'India and Porto Rico Molasses, Vanilla Dripa and Maple Syrup Just Received. We also have a full and and fresh supply of Fancy Cakes and Crackers, such aa Uaeeda Biscuits, Uneeda Milk Biscuits, - Oysterettes, Cheese Sandwiches, Forentine Vanila Creams - I v . . , vrange naien, inocpiaie ice Don't fail to give na a call and delivered promptly. n.ww..- . Toun to .r ' Wboleeale iand ULUum vim . - wit Mwwa w ma cutwvia r Draonain av u - vtnit Billon Lhran PIBb,'&hM , are barely yejetable aad act by stimulating the liver, eoalnf Increased low of bile and prodaelnf aalaral xeove Bents of the bowels, Thiy do ao- iro- daoe Hptng or sick stomach. '.Bare eare for Constipation, Flatulency, Heart bora etc1 Price 15 ets. -Haanfaotored by a D. Bradban, wholes ale and retail druj- taportaiitl ' Tbe Indulfreno lSra tolhoe fh have aot paid thtlr city taxes, eanaot be extended longer. If not paid by April 1st, you Y Ul be waited upon, and please jdo not put me off. The tax Is put due and must be collected without t Mf. f. i V F.rr, - :tfu"7, " I ' J.J.Toitos,' I ,'CUy Tx Cl.'.or,; Wholesale e& lie tail Grocer, . 71 Broad HU tone to a man's apparel than a array we have ever shown. stores ask 50c. stores ask 75c. 89 middle Street creating power, repairing wa8te) scientifically combined with bar- I ureams, osc and 'get your groceries fresh Please, RetaQ Oracar, ' 'fX' tUinVB TASTELESS ISJ HILL TONIC. n OvmblnlBf the lanMre pmparty f Ouwra. kaaafMal M naar- al SnalK. ewmtMl, , Vabr said at wnaiwaisa ynaaaiA) , :',n Celery Headache Fowden. , There 1 aot aay better, remedy for headache '.thaa. these powdera, , They aever fall to reueve. Made aad sold only at Davie Pjeeoriptloa JPhannaoy. , . i f.'h-escrtptloMbaTli'. Darts' Prescription Pharmacy make a specialty of ' prescriptions. Prompt and careful attention la flren them. Only tbe best drag are need. Tbe prices are reasonable. Bend yours there to be filled.- - - . .

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