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VOL. IX-RO. 11. RXW BISIfl. C; SATURDAY M0RXIX8, APRIL 12( 1902. f ', TWINTI FIRST TliR Imparts that peculiar lightness," sweetness, ;! and flavor noticed in the finest cake, short j cake) biscuit, rolls, crusts, etc, which ex- pert pastry cooks declare is unobtainable . by the use of "any other leavening agent"" " Pufc, healthful, highest in strength 'SOY At BAKINO POWDSS 00., RILEIGHL Competition of Four Cities For Masonic Temple. Damage to Peach Crop. Revolntloa ary " Daughters. Christ Ian Charehes to Decide oa Or phanage. Two Motnal Insurance Compa aiei Chartered. Raleigh, April 11. A charter wis granted this morning by the State to the Weldon Lumber Company. The capi tal stock is $100,000 and the incorpora tors are J. L. Shepherd, Petersburg; O. L. Vincent, Janettes, Va ; C. A. Shep herd of Richmond and 8eldon Goode, of WelOon. The special commltte appointed by the Nonh Carolina Grand Lodge of Masons to develop a scheme for the erec lion of a temple bare decided that Grand Muster Clark and Grand Secre tary Drewry shall prepare a circular letter telling forth the general plans of the temple desired and financial plan for Its erection and furnish copies to each of the four cities competing for locution. This will be done at once and a report with lecommendations made at especial session of the Lodge June 87 at Oxford The towns tn the race are Raleigh, Durham, Greensboro and Char lotte. Grand Hatter Clark says the odds are decidedly la favor of Raleigh pro vided she Improves hotel facilities and carries ont her proposition as to the purchase of several mortgage bonds. The committee met here last night but received no proposition owing to a con tention mad by Durham's delagation that her,, citizens had not been given sufficient definite Information as to plans to prepare a proposition for locat ing the temple there. Reports come from the extreme west ern part of the State that the peaob crop Is damaged SO per oent or more by the recent severe cold snap. A ball came between the trinity col lege and College of Agriculture and Me chanical arts yesterday resulted la a victory for Trinity by a score of 10 to 7. The Kcrth Carolina society Daughters "ON THE SLY." Patients Drink Contrary to Doctors' Or ders. Dad food habits hurt the habitue nnd sometimes affect others. A mother was In such a miserable condition from coffee drinking that when her baby was bin n but let her tell her own tale. 'I steadily grew worse. When baby was born It was a skeleton of mere bones and so weak and puny that Its little life toon flickered ante I had been tattering for revere! years with stomach trouble and nervoas diseases, the doctor aald 'brought on by coffee.' , '' ;. ' At time I would 'swell as until 1 r.iuM hardly breath, hot I pnohrd when ihu doctor told me coffee waa the cause ofll all. Why. I had used w.ffee for ears without erring that'll did-me any Ilium; so l hi- ttllylriVe of a fogy, ttoctor t not gi.lug (ornate rue gtv.up my Is? orlta beveri.g anil 1 kept on using It 'B the sl unknown to him, ; while be gave me every sort of tool and pills to attempt cars' me and get my Serves la a healthy" condition- ' - ; . ; i After baby's death I waa sick, la bed end. tha doctor Insisted on keeping coffee .away frost . Be put neon Fostnra Food Coffee tod Grspe-Nuts 1 shall merer forget how 1 relished the first cup of fra grant, black Posiam and Jiow good the . Grape-Kola with cr. tra tatted, and. It if ty magic, I began to sleep alt. sight for the Brit tiros In months. J. Slowly t brgaa l. gala to Strength and flesh, and my ulnd began .to1 clear up,. My stomaoh gave me no rain, and 104 doctcv was greatly surprised at the eliange caused by the food and drink aad plcaoantly naoied (hem the 'maglo aerve restorers,' for he lays they built .up any norvil sod strength as nothing 1st on earth could. .,.. It seems tome 1 ara twice at Isrgtat I used to be, but It Is good bealtby tissue I have been Bade a wll' woman by Postern Food Coffee and Grspe 'u!e," T'.nma ,'glvce by PotStim Co, I" fie ( s, ' !i. tOO WILUAM ST, NEW YQRlQ of the Revolution at a meeting' held here has appointed Mrs J. James Sterling Jones, of Greensboro; Mrs. Hugh Lovlck of Scranton; Mrs. O. VT. BlaoknalL of KIttrell and Mrs. Ivan Proctor of Ral eigh, delegates to the General Society which meets at Denver, Col., AprIL 38th and tilth. The general convention of the Chris tian churches of North Carolina and Virginia to be held May 2nd at Asheboro will receive propositions from North Carolina towns for the location of an orphanage. The convention already bas several thousand dollars toward the establishment of an orphanage. Corres pondence with' Rev. W. 8. Long, D. D , of Elon college Is solicited from towns Interested. j . The Farmer's Mutual Fire Insurance Company, of Mecklenburg county! and the Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance com pany of Davlpson county wore chartered by the State yesterday. Fo'.h have the minimum limit of $25,000 in Insurance policies. Subscribed by farmers In their respective counties. ' Pyny-Balsam Believes Right Away and makes a speedy end of coughs and colds. COVE. Mr. John R. Bowden of Mow IJern spent Sunday very pleasantly here, wc think he will soon suspend tbe bachelor business. Mr. E. D. A very Is spending this week In New Bern. Miss Bailie Bryan spent Sunday here with Miss Hattie Taylor -and left on the evening train for an extended visit at New Bern, ; Mr, Gordan Avery who waa butt oh the railroad yard at New , Born ' last week arrived Tuesday for pareutal care Gordan, we are not the qnly. one who has shed a tear over your misfortune. Ha, Ha, we think blue stone is a good hair dye. ' A Sunday School was organized here in the Methodist church last Sunday The public is cordially Invited to atead every Sunday morning at half pastjnlno o'clock. . ' She appreciated the April fool very much but says aha- was capture! by Cupid's weapons long ago. ' '. - Henin.K TRENTON. j April 10. There It a protracted meet ( lng going on in the Methodist churchy this week. Rev. F. S. Becton is helping the pastor. : i , S. Bishop Watson and Rev. T. M.N. George held services In the Epleaopajt church , Monday night Miss theo Klnaey and Mr. Geo. 0. 0. Herritaga were confirmed..:' ' j. c One tweet day came at last. Theboys and girls had qnlte a tine time. iome had snch a time that they wera pnbtshr ed. It it not likely they'll want that good time again with the same resufc. , t, : It Is setting In "the season ; to think about picnics, and wa trust this matter will be looked into with Interest by tho Sunday fcchoola. We suggest that we had better havo It so ' the ttof mer Howard. Wo had It on the" boat last year and each njoyod it splendidly. We know a few did,, and think all did. :ZlU Bert, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bert, was hit oVer the right eye with a rock 'thrown by a bad boy. Tha boy has gone to tbe Orphan Asylum and hope he will got along bet ter there,,- 5 ; ., ; Quite a number of our' town, people attcaded quarterly . meeting at Oak Grove last Bunday. They say Mr. Bump as preached an excellent sermon. The people of Trenton are' badly in need of a railroad. If there was a line from Klosloa to Swansbofo via Trenton we tbtnk It woo Id be one of the best pay lng railroads in Eastern Carolina, It would run. through ooe Of the best farm-;ibia uhalniess Bicycles.. This is the lng and timber sections there is. Swans-' Greatest; lilc'yole Pargnln ever offered for boro would be one of tbe finest summer J qw Tfew Wu " rotorta on tbe Allan t!o coast. Besides, ' 7-, 1 ITr-Ui I0L' It would not cost much to put tt ln.lla'.,i VM If HILL 1 ' TtiRraa.lnirftn.ittt.nu.1. ..I. 1 ' bridge with a draw to It would have Iq be made, and that wonld bo at Klnaton There are ildgcs through ths p,-coaslDS, and therefore WouM not have to build niocU of the road over tho swampy lands. ' ' - We tmst tha. someone will tee tills Who Is interested In railroads, and put one here will- h ml.!, h wi'.l l al i tO t? 8 f ; 'fl.JJ-y 1- '' ' , , ! j r. -. General Hampton, Dead, ; , ' , J ; Now Comlne Homer, , Special to Journal, r; '',.t , Special to Journal. " . -,,",,! CoMirBiA, S. C, April ll.Geseral Chiblbstoh, April 11. North Caro Wade Hampton, died at bit ' home here llnlant are now leaving this olty and re today. He hu been critically HI for turning to their homes.;, The great some days and there was a g an era! crowds from the North Btate-made the break down Iq his constitution, v '' s' week tbe greatest success of the Expotl- The flags throughout the ttata . ire at holf-saastln- honorof the dead soldier and statesman. Ha celebrated his 84th birthday last week. General Hampton was wounded three times in the Civil War, at Bull Bun, Seven Pines and Gettysburg. He was elected Governor la 1876, and Untied dtates Senator In 1878 to which office he was twice re-elected, retiring in 1891;' Peace Terms r Accepted. 1 London, April 11. The Flnanceer and Bullion 1st publishes . a dispatch from Pretoria this morning declaring that the Boer, leaders have accepted the1 Brit Ish terms; that peace hu been arranged, and that the terms nave been cabled to the Boer agents In Europe. A Testimonial From Old England. 'I consider Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy the best in the world for bronchitis" says Mr. William Savory, of Warring ton, England. "It has saved my wife's life, she having been a martyr to bron chitis for. oyer six years, being most of the time confined to ber bed, She Is now quite well." Bold by F. 8. Duffy & Co. DIME CATARRH SNUFF loosens up the tenacious viscid s mucus in nose, clears out the head and stops catarrhal headaches due to cold con gestion tn tbe front of bead. 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 bog branle at the Oaks Market today. Bradham's Anti Bilious Liver Pills, are purely vegetable and act by stimulating the liver, causing increased flow of bile and produoing natural move ments of the bowels. They do not pro duce griping or sick stomach. Sureonre for Constipation, Flatulency, Heartburn etc, Prleo 25 cts. Manufactured by C. D. Bradham, wholesale and retail drog- Fine lot of young chickens and dressed fowls at the Oaks Market this morn ing. '" "; LESS WORRY. Children will play and get over-heated got their feet wet, expose themselves In dozen of ways, and yon can't prevent it. All you can do Is to keep them as free from exposure as- possible and al ways have in the house a Cough Remedy that can be depended upon. Aaway's Croup Syrup will fill every requirement. It it guaranteed to .euro . Coughs,, Colds and Croup or the price 25 cents will be refunded by any dealer selling It Bold by Davis', Henry V , and . Bradham's Pharmacy. .,.5,iu.-vrtwfisH jiNothjng niora appro weddi&rpreMut thsAdeo of I Tracticalily" beauty oom- bibed rcharacfceriz ovtr collection "' Kngra-ving makes an artiole tore valvjttble,t gif f Jnore-. personal. When we sell yoa anything we en grave. jfrto yorj pecial 'order tree of charge." foa can't OTerlook !the good tftBteV' Sf -f '".-'Ji mm The Leading 'Jeweler. ChaintessjBicydes at chain prices. A strictly high grade Clipper Cliatnlese Riryele at ay0 fitted with the Lektnd and taiuonor Uevol gear exactly the ame Fenr used In' Dm cetahratad f rit - -sroRTino copes, - .TUativct.": ! priate' for a tlon. s. , . .v? It was the perfect weather all the week that made the Exposition appear at its best. The North Carolina crowds were the best spending people who have been here, s, - r ' Many New Beraians are to be met on tha streets and at the Exposition. Mr. James A. Bryan gave a complimentary yacht sail today to a party of sixty gen tlemen,' Including Governor Aycock and staff.- ' j-. t' ORIENTAL , -..X, - April 0.' . Mrs. Paul Delemar left Sunday for Charleston to attend the exposition. . Prof, and Mrs. M W Ball spent Satur day In New Bern. . Mr. and Mrs. RufuB Baxter' of Stone wall were In -town Wednesday visiting friends. - Mr H L Globs went to New Bern Thursday on legal business. Messrs WF Midyette, J L Rumley and Ned Delemar left yesterday to attend the Charleston Exposition. Mr and Mrs Joe Caroon and Mr and Mrs Chailcs Welslger went to New Bern Tuesda and returned in the afternoon. Mrs John F Cowell of Bayboro, passed through our town Sunday on her nlurn from Norfolk. . We are sorry to note that Mr Columbus Hasklns still continues sick Mr Alex Midyette shipped 10 crates of cabbage tpday. This is the first that has been shipped from this place this sea sou. Mr Dick Hodges had the misfortune to fall from his cart one day this week and hurt his leg very bad, knocking his knee pan out of place. Dr. Bell rendered the necessary attention and he is doing well at present. Mr Tom Roterts is registered at Hotel Midyette. Two new pupils entered the High School Monday, - Owing to the absence of the pastor there will be no prayer meeting Thurs day nlgl.t at the Metbodlst chnrch. Mr Charlie Welsiger and Miss Winnie Aldridge, both of this placo, were united in marriage last Bunday evening . at 8 o'cloek, at the home of the brides father, Mr John Aldridge, Rev. Mr Rumley offi ciating. ' We extend congratulations and wish them a long and happy life. Show' i Will AND OXFORDS v THIS WEEK. Ziegler's Colonial Tiss, "Boinething Entirely New, i iand see trtemu lTi(3ti::i?....i.ii.L....,.......;;....v "Ziegler's Patent p 'Oxfords,. iJCmpilw '..' . .''. ; Thomas O. Plant's Shoes and Display n f,0' Patent Oxfordg and Laos Shoes.) ' jk Tfie'estoa Earth" for, the prico........... ........... Misses' Patent Sandals, 12s to 2s only...... Bsj'.4j,;fj-'fJ-;?ta-r.fs, Sit Down r. That's the thing to say to the plug baUs derbies and fo- I doras, - Tet them go now. t ' m IV ' )awaanBgfHf euaw ituts nave me -rignc ot vuyr tuaw leuorag, siiaw aiiilors, straw tolonfiop'S, Macllnaw straws, conme brni'ls and 1)1': 1 l I n t'C. rl DISGUISED A Stealthy. Insidious, Weakening j ,, , .; Enemy to Women. BIT. HARRIET R. EDWARDS, CLISTOIf, IA. Ber. Harriet R. Edwards In a recent letter from Mb Pleasant Park, Clinton, la, writes: " hrt toaod that Penna fj a woodertuJ toedtdoe to uaa la rfteasea peculiar to women. It quietly tmd ptnnmmaOy restores health tad vigor aadactaaiamaturaltonlotoa woroxitsyatem. I bavt to tar nerr observed a case wkka waa aot greatly aided byttaaae.' '-REV. DR. H. R. EDWARDS. THERE are a multitude of women, especially housewives, and all other women obliged to be on their feet constantly, who are wretched beyond de scription, simply because their strength and vitality It sapped away by catarrhal discharges from the pelvio organs. Theso women get up In the morning tired, 'drag themselves through their dally duties tired, only to go to bed at night to tired at before. Pernna It such a perfeot speciflo for each caae that when patients have onoe used tt they can never be induced to quit It until they are permanently oared. It begins to relieve the disagreeable NEW i... ... Oxfords, Prices Bight in aasueavaeawf auMS. kwtf;trhw i: hn-x i 'i it .u.... 1 8.00 3.00 ' 8.00- Viridovvl 1.50 M . 1.00 i.lMl .'W lf CATARRH. symptoms at onoe. The backache ceases, the trembling knees are strength ened, tbe appetite restored, the digestion made perfeot, the doll headache Is Stopped and the weakening drains are gradually cared. These results certainly follow a oourte of treatment with Pe rnna. Joa. B. Crowley, Congressman from Illinois, writes from Robinson, 111. : Mra. Crowley hma taken a number ot bottlea ol Peruaa on aooount ot nervoua troubles., tt baa proven m atrong Sonic and lasting cure. I can cheerfully recommend It" Joa. B. Crowley. cNprth Carolina I A Fancy Evaporated Apples 10c lb, Sun-dried Apples re duced to 8c. Few Nice Mixed Nuts left over from Holidays, only 10c lb ( , . Canned porn, gtandawj quality, 8 cans for 25c. ' New Barrel Fulton Market Coned Beef. t Fresh lol T, T, Sngai Cured Shoulders 10c lb. ' Fresh Ginger Snaps 6o lb. Big lot Feather Dusters, Whisk Brooms and Blacking Brushes: J. L Mi : 'Phone 01 . i , iXnswVivViyjirlxu jyyvt Garo IliJ.V' rl.'.v V I --If', 3 i .c!-) a:, Try theBr.No eooking whateTir prepared Jsrtiiejtabla in M ;', Also full line of JUelit .pratenorsarsish,; g itm t iau so sena you orasrs to as, as, we r prepareo: to meet i t all competition, and giv eat Toon -T T-l ' ' A sw .WhoicsaU tn& FK0SI C3. Mrs. Whv Hetrlok, Eennard, Wash ington county, Neb, writes : k "I am flfty-elx years old and have not felt weU since the Change of Life began ten. years ago. I was In misery some where moat of the time. My baok was rery weak, and my flesh to tender It hurt me to lean against the back of a chair, I had pain under my shoulder blades, in the small of my back and hips. I sometimes wished myself ont of this world. Had hot and cpl spells, disabuse, and trembling of the limbs, and was losing flesh all die time. "After following your directions ana taking Parana I now feel like a different person." Mr.. Wm. Hetriok. Barbara Alberty, corner Seventh and Walnut streets, Appleton, Wis., writes as follows in regard to Pernna : "For years I have raftered with back ache and severe pains in the side. I doctored to much that I became dis- loooraged. "A school friend told me how very much Pernna had benefited her and I tent out for a. bottle, which did more to relieve me than all the other medicine I had ever taken. I used It faith fully for two weeks and it com pletely eared me. I have not had any pains since, anywhere, but feel like anew woman. I am truly thankful for what Peruna lias done for me." Barbara Alberty. Mrs. D. W. Mason, 502 Dauphlno stroet, New Orleans, La., writes : "I have been taking your Peruna and Manalln and can cheerfully recommend it to all those suffering with tho samo trouble that I was. I have been suffer ing for tho past two years with fcmalo weakness, palpitation of the heart, stom aoh, kidney and liver , disorder, and above all a dreadful coagb with smother ing spells. I was completely run down. "After I had taken one bottlo of Pe runa and a few doses of your Manalln, I could sleep soundly, my heart was better, my cough left me, it acted imme diately upon my nerves, and after tak ing four bottles according to your direc tions, I was entirely cured of all my troubles. "I can truthfully say that thcro Is nothing to equal your Peruna and Man alln. I was a different women after tak ing the second bottle. It is without a doubt the best medicine in the world. Language fails to express my gratitude for this cure. May God bless you." Mrs. D. W.Mason. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Pernna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and ho will be pleased to give you his valuable 'ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President (if The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbu.i, Ohio. , 1E I fey Barbara Alberty. Nice tot Just Received Wholesale tft IletaU Oioceiv . 71QKrojyl Ht. a Go's ftasems. Fiokles. Erap ( ftj$ rtU2Q8l8VtJ you fresh goods and ihfr' quick- - sT.li n in.r, t.(:ast J ;i!l T .yS- -t -V.t' J KctaU Crocer, . t 'i ti:& Li j f . i. . .srf..t-f ' Makes vcr, a ..cue i,,.tsc- i.js, r CCLD DU; 3T.j
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