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VOL 1X-H0. 9. kxw i;i:;h. c, thursdit iioRNisa, apeil io, 1902. TWENTY FIRST TEAR BEREFiCTCBS Oil- Baptist Educator Meet at Ralelgt in Interest of Their Cause. ' Tie Bit; Hsy Festival. Tee Beptbll can Selection. Yenaf Deck- - . ery Coming Hone. Yarl ous Reetlag-s For Improvements. IUisiaH, April 9. Thirls "Benefac tors day" at the Baptist Female Univer sity. A number of prominent Baptists are here from all parts of . the State. Special exercises were held at 11 o'clock Dr. C. E. Taylor, President of Wake For rest College, delivered an address on "Giving to Christian Education ae an In vestment for the Kingdom of God. and Dr. J. D. Huf ham of Henderson in "The Gifts of the Many Iter. 0. A. Jenkins of Goldsboro. delivered an address "la Memorials of the late Chief Justice W. F. Faircloth" and Dr. Thomas K. Skin ner oa "The Life-and character of Mrs. T. Swepson. These are among the donors Of the largest benefactions the University has yet received. Rev. 0. B. Justice, of Rotherfordton, of the Unlver sity board of trnsttces presided daring the exercises and conducted devotional services.. ''" Arrangements have been made for a big May festival here In which the Bos ton festival orchestra of fifty pieces will be the star attraction. - The exact date for the festival has not been fixed as . Two promioent Republicans were dis cussing the recent executive committee meeting at Greensboro and the selection of thai town for the convention, this morning one waa telling the other of bow hard Greensboro worked and lob bied on the convention, how they offered free ball, i educed hotel rates, "and" said I lie Republican, they told ostbenos piiallly of the city would be'ours, "Nig gers and all V asked the other Repub lican, "Yeas, nlggera and air he replied. Then there waa a hearty langh at theex peiiMS of Greensboro. Uuilid Stales Marshal, O II. Dockery ba received a letter from his son, Lieut. 0. 11. Dockery, Jr., who is with the third Regiment, Uuited States Infantry la die Philippines in which he says bis eglmcnl his been ordered home and Hit-) 111 start at once. ' Tl.o Secretary of State charters the K L Williamson Grocery Company of Burlington today, with 100,000 capital authorized. At noon tixlay there were meetings of Ike Board of Aldermen, the Chamber of Commerce and the Merchants Associa tion for tbe adoption of resolutions me morializing congress to macadamize Ke Bern Avenue from the city limits to the Federal Cemetery. These meet lugs are at the request of Congressman l'ou who Is making a special effort In this direction. At 10 o'clock this morning Miss Etta McGee, daughter of Dr. J. W. McGee was united in marriage to Mr. Marvin J. Grant, of Conway, 8. C. Mrs. J.C. Black and Miss Etta Grant, of Jackson, C. it ipcctlvely mother and -sinter of A FIGHT ON. When Ton Tell People to Quit Coffee. '-At least 75 people among my acquaint ances have been helped or cured by leav ing off coffee and using Poatum Food Coffee In its place," writes a little woman from Independence, la, " I will men tion one case. Miss Cora . I learn ed she was Buffering from nervousness and constipation and went .to call on her. Found her in bed, and she looked Jike a living Skeleton, so wild and hag gard that I feared for her reason. I asked Cora if she was Improving any. She said not bat was gradually growing worse. The dootor was corning twin a d&v and fflvlna- K & nnwfnl nervine. Sue said,. I am so miseiable j m - - . r- that 1 toll yon privately if I don't get bet ter soon I will end It all myself some day. I told her not 10 talk that way for I be lieved It was something she ate or drank that caused the trouble and she might gel well by making s change 1st bar diet 1 told her my Own experience ta leaving off coffee when I was In alwost as bad a khape as aha, but as soon a I mentioned offi-e I bad u flifht on my hands, for aba IuhI-iIm) that coffee helped her and her mother backed . her In U eyln.' that It was 'the only thing she did enj y' and .V .-.It -. - - i h uiu iw wnvTv vnnes purr atiyone. . - It A i . .. . L . , Anally got Cora to agree to let ase make ; a cup of Postern Food Coffee ifor her i anunfaans . Pina was mAwwsn ikt mm so good. ' Bald she 'bad heard It was iuJkl. ..uat ..til .. w.-wBy loionern was beoanae tboy did not , folUW di rections In bolllpg It enough. She pionv lesd to ess it faithfully forwo or three weeks and If she was not better 1 would admit thtt 1 waa wrong. ; I went to ew her again In about Ua da s an Cora met aw at the door with a ml and sild "ida.y. ar doctor Poatum u m imiuujwioi memaill I ran sleep all aigfat,ian eel bmrtlly, and am grow- ; -, . ! Rla 4nl. " ' Ing stronger every day.; M and all tbe f The nclroea Yon seem to have no rest l us use Ptum now la plaea of ebjectioti to blm, papa, except that be et ff Be.' - - - j - hae uo mouer. ' Th. rui. .M .i-i ... i 'i L" L ' Pnpa-No; end I'll even admit tliet -.it. .1 !7 , L k be'.tfylngberdtOgetwmBrooklyn ally ( Oiajosd to deal b by coffee. Cora has since married kod has a happy home ..' ': ' ' and yon may depend upon II no coffee Ewy one V.-' tbwt lie is rot gos ie ellowed tooater there Kame glvea by a'plng; ti.t ha la alts ; 'f t, PostemCo's. Battle Cr-. k.'l'h-h. At !.:: C!-' . the groom were here to attend thewed ding, " i ' ir ' Commissioner of Labor and Printing a. Jr. Tarner, is receiving heavy con gratolatloBe upon his . election as Vice President of the National Editorial As sociation.' ' " -. STORY OF STORM. Ravel Jteseres Had : Rout ' Experience - en Board The Hornet. -' Charleston 8. tt April 8. Having left Wilmington at 8 A. M. yesterday we had a splendid wall down the river j4 about an elghteen-knot speed. We crossed the bar at 10i80 with the weather as fine as If made to jorder. About S P.M. however,' the ship's condenser tabes and boiler tabes sprang a leak, and the speed Was reduced to about 8 to 10 knots The tabes were leaking so badly that the firemen were unable to keep up steam, we arrived off Charleston about 7:S0 the same night bat wen Unable to go It and anchored for the night. About 1O.30 P. M , a heavy southeaster sprang up sad we were blown off shore about 18 miles. Towards mldnlgnt the tubes Were leaking so badly that - firemen Were unable to work at all. Men -were all called to quarters,glven buckets and began -.balling. It was. raining hard, men were nearly all sick, but those that were able to do so, kept hard at work, and about 8 A. M. the pumps were repaired and put to work. Anchor was welged about 11:80 and we cruised around sometime, until the. lightship was sighted about two o'clock. Abou this time oar steering gear got ont of order and wo were delayed sometime In fixing this. When this was repaired, we started again, and .by 5:15 P. M., were tied op safe and sound at Jackson & Company's coal pier. The ship will be thoroughly over hauled here before we retufn, end we hope that all of the trouble will be over. It took us Over fifty-seven hours to make tbe trip when we should have made it in twelve hoars at least, When we arrived, we met Algonquin, just going oat to look for as. Wil. 8ler. Wilmington, April 8. Mach anxiety was felt here for tbe North Carolina Navel Brigade, aboard the United State steamship Hornet, when it became known that the vessel had not reached Charleston prior to an early morning storm at sea to-day. Telegrams were by hundreds to every point on the coast from Wilmington to Charleston until the good news came that the ablp had passed safely over the Charleston bar at 4:80 p. m. A Testimonial From Old England. ,al consider Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy the beat In tbe world for bronchitis" say a Mr. William flavor of Warring ton, England. "It has saved my wife's life, she having been a martyr to bron chitis for over six years, being most of the time confined to her bed. She Is now quite welL" Bold by F. 8. Daffy 9c Co. Snow In Virginia. . RoAKOM, Vs., April 8. Snow has fallen here today and the weather has tnrned.very cold. The mountains are oorered with several Inches of snow. Further west, the mercury has regisjered two degrees below freezing since early this morning and snow has been falling at Intervals. Fruit trees are not yet In bloom, and If the wind continues high there will be little damage from the cold snap. ASKIN. April 8. Rev. R. F. Daugherty filled his regular appointment at Aatlocb Sun day. ; The Sunday school at KM Swamp Church, elected new offieers 'fnaday. 8a pt R. I. Fulcher. , ; .. ., Mr. John Hartley is sick bat we hope be will soon recover. ' ; r " The weather la pretty for corn plant ing and we farmers are not losing any Mr W C Wrnnl and Miss Bertha Gas kins spent the Sunday afternoon at Mrs. T J Heath's near Yenceboro. , Mr H T Bprlngle spent Sunday at As- aio. c;.-. f--p'wy Mr BrosddaV log engine which has been In the shop for repairs Is again on doty,- , ' r , t 4 - Miss Emma Cleave of Vanoeboro Is tesehlog a private school - near Cool Springe.; H;;w"-:; ((-A? . The Ladies aid of Kilt Bwatnp. will meet Saturday evening to attend to bust nees, we hope all the members Will be present.' VV;V7-:'';i,,S c' 3V' ' Misses. Bessie and Mamie Catkin have returned from visiting frdnds at Psw Bern.; y : r : " . ? ;; -;. x -f r tZ All 'Foors Day1 has come and the iooia ara maauiK un 01 l). v : - . - a i. I '. HrltfluklnlLkAl Mkln.atf Blafti t ' J w gnnday with his pareuti, Oa April 8, 1SU9, the wife of Jacob Wiggles, eol., died Salurday, a. a), about two o'clock with paralysis of the healt, She leavea a kosband and seven or elgnt children.' Jacob has the sympathy of his neighbors; he U a highly respected and one or the oldest citizens in our vtrlnlly. O.K i ;;teb karxets. - The following quotations' wen recelv ed by J. I. Latham A Co, New Bern i dJ KmrToMt, April. Oottok; v Open, High. Low, dose stay........... (Mtt v.va u.i -, a.w July.......... 8.88 8.07 8.88 8.07 Aug..., 8.78 838 8.78. 8.88 Sep 8.88 8.43 8.85 8.43 Oct.....:... 8.18 8JB8 8.18 8.88 . . Chicago, 'April 8.; WmuTi Open.- BTgh. Low. Close May 78 72f 7U 73 July 71 78 78 ,78 Oobbs Open. High. Low. Close May., 681 I W W Rtbst Open. High, Low. Close May:....:.: 887 890 887, . 890 ! New York, Aprils. Stock Open. High. Low. Close Sugar. ... . .... . 132 181 181 182 So By ......... 83 84 88 181 84 u8.L.;.m.... 18 .18 18 41 84 03 78 m U. S.S.... ....... 41 0. S.8.,Prerd.. M Mo. P.......... 101 103 Atchison.. 78 78 ?C1D........ 88 8 A. 0. 0 . : ' 101 78 89 flpou 6. Sales 12,000 bales. Futures, May-June 4.58. Jane July 4.58. : Coflsse 525 May 520 Maw bbbm cotton makkkt. 8alea In local market yesterday at 8.75 .. . I'OKT HStOBHTS. Same week last year. Last week 70,000 This week. 115,080 Bat. 10000 10000 Mon. .11000 15000 Tnes. 10000 .18000 114000 Wed. 12000 Than. 15008 Frl. 18000 81,000 Neglect Means Danger. Don't neglect biliousness and constipa tion. Tour health will suffer perman ently if you do. DeWlU's Little Early Risers cure sock cases. M. B. Smith, Butternut, Mich., says "DeWltt'e Little Early Risers are the most satiefactor pills 1 ever took, Never gripe or cause F. a Duffy; A CoaMtlmal DUcaoala. "What Is the matter with me, doc tor r - 'I fear you have a severe ease of cephalalgia." waa the replF "Great guna, doctor, I can't afford itr ' "Oh, thafs different If s headache same thing. Xoall be all right aoon." Baltimore News. i . The TJwwraal. "Did yon any yva saw my boy Josh laborin' under great excitement T" said Farmer ComtosseL t , "Yee." - .. ' C v "Well, I don't wonder, Josh was labor! u' at ell, ho most have been party surprised . an' generally flustered." Wosblngton Biasl'" s . i , i - "He told his wife she ought to take cookinn lessons. : "Well, yes. - She cent for her xoother to conio and give her a three snonths coarse.'-Pblladelpbla Bulletin. i ; ,? ;7v -r: .- ; Swplelw Tr aealty. t ' i Aunt Dliiah-Wbat make yof think yo basband's'got Jtnotber wlf 'side yo, cwiet ; ! . : t Mrs. Johnson (over the washtnb 'Oauae be dont do no Wolc an fee's so mighty flush It-Brooklyn Eagle. , - Remit Bawaetaweew "He Is a man of -very stong nerves. Ho seems to be ablet to view the moat excruciating suffering without' a tre mor." rj--. :r: ' rNnturnlly', He'a a.'dentlst"-Chlca-go Post.' ' ' l"'t' : -si'-;' yTt Irish, m? dear, he bad made bis mqney Instead of Inheriting, It.'' He would diulio yon a bettor huebead.". s - "NoiiaunrA papa. " Wby, ' then , be tvonkl know bow to keep ltV-Llfe, ' .." r-: ; -..r. '- rnuur a. - -Mother-Do yon think that young man hne saved anythlngT : Daughter Undoubtedly, ma. He Says be bas never. loved before. Puck. Colt headache Powders , . ... . i . ' Contain no Antlpyrtne, Morphine or other Injurious drags. They do not depress but sttmalste tbo stomach and increase Its secretions. . Guaranteed cure for Headache and Sour Stomach Price lOo. Made and sold by Bradham's Pbar- maty, corner Pollock anj MHille Bin. LAXATIVE TA'l !! 1 ZORABL ' r ' April 8. Rev. Mr. Taylor, Baptist, preajched st Friendship church Sunday afternoon.- - -. ' . Miss Bertha Muse of Vandemer wu visiting MIss Bessie Thomas last week. Notwithstanding the abort cotton crop of last season, the farmers seam to be buying a great deal s of : guano - this spring... , , J There, is a great scarcity of "slips" throughout our entire sections Almost every body's rotted. Only a few have any to sell, and the" price Is out of sight. ,. ' , Mr. and Mrs.: W. H. Price of Askln, and Mr S M Scott and family of Blounts Creek, were visitors at Zorab last Sun day. Some of our boys met together and played ball Saturday afternoon. They are trying to reorganize their club which has gone to pieces. They will play again next Saturday. . Ut. A. N. Whltford Is the recipient of a present for whioh he would not take a million dollars, still he would not give fire cents for another lust like It. A girl. Mr. Rufus Edwarda of Edward, was st Zorah Sunday,- He seems to have fallen a victim to the, charms of some one In oar midst. Mr. O. D. Fulcher of New Bern, visit ed his parents here Sunday. I Know OM 8m Bemedy teoa obstinate eoM. IlanamslaFjnr-Balaam. Will Show NEW SHOES AND OXFORDS THIS WEEK. Ziegler'B Colonial Ties, something Entirely New, call ana see them, Price $ 3.00 Ziegler's Patent Kid Oxfords, 3.00 Empire " ' t 3.00 Thomas O. Plant's Shoes and Oxfords, Prices Bight See Our Display in Window of Ladies Patent Oxfords The "Best on Earth" for the price 1.60 Hisses' Patent Bandals. 12s to Children's 8s . 6s Baby's " li - CCCCCune0Qeeq MWrW!rW Go Way That's the thing to say to the ping hats, derbies and fe doras. "-Let .them go now.1 Back and Down Straw HaU have the "right of, way." Straw fedoras, straw sailors; straw telesoopes, Mackinaw straws, coarse braids and fine braids, Panamas and Porto Rico's, curled brims and stiff brims, double brims, clean and weir made. .The new styles await youf attention here. Tour Summer's pleasure will de pend much on yonr hat : If yott buy it here it will be right, jou can bank on it Straw Hate 25o to 12.60. ' h . i ' :;E.frARIflSTR(WG:v ;'. 07 Middle Street. f ; , j . r .We have on Exhibition, the Greatest Bargains In Bicycles ever offered.. A good $35 wheel tor 18. Hlgb-grade Cliainless wheels reduced to $3 -. - A glance at oar windows Will convince yon that this is the place to buy yonr Sporting floods. ". .' . ' "f mi z hill;: : ftinna D1-C3 r!!"fi Tiret IK"" '.'IV v (A -, rtr-vV. ! 1 mry r , ut 1 In i i1 i 1 i i 1 i I ? A Iflstafcem ataarlaee. When It was proposed to build the Central Pacific railroad, a civil engi. neec of twenty-fire years experience reported that tbo road could not be completed m twenty years with all the money or tbe Bank of England to back the enterprise. But It was built and completed seven yean before the expi ration of the time fixed by congress. , ' PUSS CATARRH S50FP loosens up the tenacious viscid muous In nose, clears out 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. A fine lot of hog bracts at the Oaks Market today. Friday, April 11th, Matinee and Night Exhibition, "Theo, tbe Little Qneenor the Air" In her bewildertne air walking exhi bition representing different characters while.ra mid-air, cnanging ner costumes for each character. Theo has been giv ing exhibitions to enthusiastic audiences in nearly all the large cities of the south this season, creatine Wonder and amaze ment She apparently sets the laws of gravity at defiance. See small bills. ADMISSION 15c and 20c and Lace Shoes. ) 2s only. 1.00 lis, only 85 8s, only 75 W 6s, only 50 $ ensv can best be enjoyed by means afforded by a nice carriage when drives through the parks and country furnish Indescrib able delights bnt such rides can -be polled eaily if yonr vehicle Is not of the bout At V. atort ft Son's a select' line of enrrmn-es la nfT red, evi't-y one of v. tileh Is t .e per' tion of yle, oon- motion, liiutu an I c ".y r. We ar TrfTr) it on r. : ber tires nn y it r ,,, win., n , r t ii s and mi tm-se '. y. W l'v ii t put on rid., j a luxury 1 t r. c. 3 ewr.j ' Springtime SB ' ' c. i-. la Bob Pancake Flotif, Ontario Prepared Buckwheat, Fancy Elgin Butter. Fox River Print Butter. New Orleans and Porto Rico Molasses. Rock Candy Drips is the Finest Syrup you can get and its only 10c qt. A fresh supply of that Genuine Java Roasted Cof fee which I am selling for 20c lb ora6 lbs for a dollar. Try it and you will be convinced that its the best Cof fee for the price you ever drank. 5 kegs of Carpet Tacks for 5c. J. L. MbMNIEL ji w mmm aasaewstavsMasai 'Phone 01. If you will let us show you our line of Men's Styles, Perfect Fitting Clothes, we will convince you that it pays to buy good Ready-to-wear Clothes. We refer particularly to our magnificent range of HIGH GRADE SUITS From $7.50 to $15.00. Young Men's Suits for Spring from $5 to $12.00 Boys Knee Pants Suits,,Norfolk Blouse and Sailor Styles, $2 tot5. Boys Knee Pants 50c, 75c and 4 per cent, rebate checks given with every cash sale. Ask for them. j. J. BAXTER, Phone 160. 89 Middle Street gtWVw The natural food for FORCE maintaining energy. The Food that is All Food, i The whole of the wheat, scientifically combined with bar- ley-malt, furnishing the maximum of nourishment without burdening the digestion. Full directions on every package. w For bale by h J TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer. Phone f 3 7. JUM KnwtilVtiiJ Carolina Try them, Ko cooking whatever prepared for the table in i,' one mi'nvte. 0i Also a full line of Heinz & Co's Preserves, Pickles, Evap orated Horseradish, etc.1 yl " lwn't fall to send your orders to as, as we are prepared to V ' meet ail competition, and eire vou fresh imodn and thn ' est delivery of any house in the a- rnvnav oa, yr. juraa a u an cock Bits. . . 1 ff una- ..t-,t.:.;.i At oummer :We) we a good line of Coal will find cheaper than elsewhere. ' We dont want tb cartyhern; over If yours U not all right now is the time to tujC;;.iCU:-Jv.;i'.-''. Our Stock of General Hard wars Is Complete. .'-.-':.. Bash, Doors and Blinds, Painta, Oil and TarnUh, Gold 'aid Silver En amel, Lime, PlnBtor, Cement and Buildinir Material for a flnifihed iob. -. . t . r.j jit..,. , I . .. 117. g Wholesale eft Retail Grocer, BSSH ? JJ 71 Bread Nt. j creatine! nower. reDairinc waste. ST city. g aid WflM;&es;'8toTM.'llia too i, ..- . i j,- rmes 0:r:ili: IInrdwarc Co. 73 r,m,iM Er , r.zy tzzx, h. o
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