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7 , ' "V K - -hi1, KIT7 BliS.'R. C, SCXDAY KCSSISfl, APE1L 13, 190?,' " TWENTY FIRST VOL. n-so. u. gj'iX'- 1, - 1 RALEIGH. . ? . - Compter ? Chartered. , Iatoranc Salt. : Republican Connttttoa. State ; - ' ' ' Tarnptte. 1 ' . Raikoh, K. C, April 1l.-Tbe StsUrJ ebwurad todejr tfce McKimmoa uerei-'- opmenl company of If axUm with 50,000 - -: eapttal autaerixeaV The company 1 au- thoried to dd In U kind of reaper- - aonal nffl general property, and has for " ; a ipeolal jmrpoae the ataUtiag of those whcdeilretogTOwfralU.TegeUUMaBd ,: .track tot tbe Market by adraaolng money to the plasters; the Incorporators - - are A. J. McKlaunan v J. ad G. Xtpp- maa, WlUlama and B.F.Mur- ray. . 1 Ei-Qorernor Jar? I Doaoell Gtlllaa of Tarboro and W.H. Watte Of Norfolk , ' are here argnlnf ' beforeJndge Paraell , to the United Slate Circuit Court the ," ealt-ot Thomaa sad Horsey Inraranot CV, and British and foreign Insurance Co. -y. the Old Dominion Bteamehip :K Company In.' Which It la sought to re- ' corer the loss occasioned by the homing v of 150 bales ' of oottou on an old tat in ' "Tar fryer In 18971.' The tnsnraaet com panle paid the insurance to the owner - of the cotton and leek to reeorer from the steamship company, On' the groand or negligence In handling the cotton. White and Gilliam 'represent the Old Dominion Company! and Jarrls , and James B. Foa for the Insurance cottpa nlea. " ' ' ' ' Judge Pornell : ha continued until May 14th the hearing of Recelrera of . the Board of Oommeroa, of. Buffalo ta 0. 0. Bullng et al Involrlng 86,400 acre of land In Tyrrell County. The conten tion I that the defendant procured deed to lie land by conspiracy In that they Induced the tax collector tomake tale for ' taxes ao that thay might make the par 's chate. , Chairman J. C. Prltohard (IT. 8. Bena . tor) and Secretary p. O. Peanon, of the Slate Republican StecutUe Convention here latoed the official call for the State Convention to be htU at Greenaboro Thurtday August 81st HaW convention state will nominate candidate for chief , juetlco two aaaoelate jatttce of the Su preme court, ten Saprerlor eonrt Judge, ' one railroad commissioner and inperln '' teodaut of public Instruction. Wako county is preparing to abaadoa ' the practice of using tenia for the . con vtcls worked oo the public road..-and will conatroet permaaeal quarters at convenient Intervals In the road district. There are on average of a boat 115 eon ,t Nvtct on tho road, and thun la a con ; slant Improvement in the condition of ; the highway. :f , A fine turnpike road b to It Coa strocted with oonvict labor from Jcffor ' - son In Ash county ta North Wilkeaboro In WOkee eoonly.' s - : " .i H fyj Atbe, Alleghany and Watauga coun ties form an extreme North Wealorn limit of North Carolina end are because of the mountains badly cut off from the rest of the Bute, while access to point la Virginia la eoaaparatlTaly easy. The prospected turnpike . win put them la touch with' tbe rallroade leading Into various parti of the Stale and really re claims them for. North Carolina. The turnpike will be (0 mile in length. LESS WWJtT. ' Children will play and get over-heated get their feet wet, expo) themselves In . doni of ways, and you.! can't prevent Z-.: t All you caa do at to keep tbem aa "-. freefromexpnearoaa poestbl aad at ''.i .': . way have In the houee a Cough Remedy that he dopeaded upont; An way's ';Fv. Croup Syrup will flU every reoulremeet. J ; Jt l guaranteed ioeor Coughed Cold - i - v: and Croup or the price 85 eenu will be t' '.''. refunded by any dealer selling It Sold -'by Davie', Henryl, aad Bradham't r-,; Pbarmacy.. i ji:rT1pr? t; K'lt " MM mssi4tstauui4Utuiasa4S4tu.u aaaA;..tf m m - f IrAnllvcnKihat CcrGo-a Hcv, Era in Pi:np--Selling ! , 41 to : A Jttmtndcs cJput of Stridh first-Ckss Instruments THAU RZGULAR iCTlCE . i - - - SKETCH OF DR. C0GGINS. Who WU1 Preach la the Christian Church Ioday, Horning and Eyenlng. The Board of Trustee of Atlantlo Chrlatlaa College, located at Wilson, N. O. hare elected J C. Cogglns, L.L.D of Illlnol, president of the college.. Dr. JLCCOGGINSj J1.L.D. : ; Cogglna . hu had "wide experience la college and university iwotk. He I one of the most prominent preacher of hi ohuroh la the United State and hi elec tion to the presidency of this new col lege will mark the . beginning of what Is destined to be one of the moat ueefuj In stitutions of learning in the State. '' Dr. Cogglna he accepted the call and will enter the Held In the interest of the college at an early date. We are glad to note that the college" hu recently re oelved a handsome gift u the beginning of Ita endowment fond. :J Dr. Cogglns will preach :, In the Chris . tlan Church in New Bern, "today, both morning and evening. He la one of the strongest men in his church and we foel sure that those who come to hear htm will not be disappointed. ' Hot Worried r Vio Leak., Btranini t opllcs nre of fcii received its wives who wufce .their husbands for burBlnra. Unity wuter pipes, etc., In the early morning. Mrs. C, wifo of "a certain govumuient ofllclal In Balti more, la decidedly nervous and has fre quently "li ';irl tilings." One inonilng she thottKlit Biie muelletl bhs. Bravery came to her mysteriously, and she crept down stairs to investigate. Aftcr smelling about for some minute ehe rushed up stairs, culled,, Mr. C-,. then shook him and at last aroused blind Then this was heard: .. "John, there's a leak In the gttsplpe In the kitchen. WeU all die it tt is not fixed." r n -t Leaks had been heard of before, and Mr. O. sleepily asked: ' "la It a-lcnklng much now!" i "Mot much!" screamed hla wife. And then aa Mr. C. turned over this sooth ing advico was given: "Pat a bucket under It and come to bed." Baltimore Sun. - , . . t J A UM Heaurt Caer Fallnm. ' $ A light heart Under failure is a con dition x( sueccs which may be written down aa an essentia I. No one should need to be warned agnlnst tbe deleteri ous effects of the blues. Nothing dead ens tbe heart of enterprise or unstrings the nerve of action like a fit of the blues. In one of thoae beautifnl pray en which Robert - Louie . Stevenson wrote for us lr) his Bntnoan household ha prayed for- "courage and goyety and a quiet mind.? A man who back to Impossible that he should fall in what he- undertakes to accomplish. Is there In a failure or two to cry about or Id a doaen failures when you know snaaaa hrMiurl a vm 4hmw1 a? lytKmmji sfw wmv vwaaasa) av Bva wvtvi'-vii.iHiiu ' La QaiUenne In Success. ;pnr7:;-'0 ! ! ! M t ttMtMHmmmtMMtMMMWHHfWHHHHH . .HHUUM ' 1 Dcn't Pay a CIrj Pri:3 fcr, a ::;! vl : .d ! VVDzn'i -Ciiyr'a Pcz'C: rrcny-'PTicolH! Talio advantao of tho Great rectory Calo I qucto IL:t3 ridlculcucly Iittlo .rrtctJ ca r'rl:l!7 TZizClzzz Tlaaos Blxn-' r-l-T fnrt'h'-r iritrr rln"n rm t r"---'? f - i3 Liberal, it protects you fully, Jt 1 ' - Serrlces Today. .-.... - Services tod,y ft Cent nary X. X Church, Lev. R. r. Buikpas, Putor, preaching at 11 a. m., , and 8:00 p.' m. Sunday School at S p. m. -Everybody In vited. ' Service at St. Vary'a Free Will Bap tist Church at 11 a m. and 8:00 p.m. by Ber.,W. H. Frost. Sunday School at i-M p. m. ; Public 1 Invited to. attend these 1 Christian Science Church ;8errlce--Sunday 10.45 a mi . Bible lesson ser mon today. Subject: "Doctrine of Atonement";- John, '1; 89, ML,... Tes timony service iWednesday 8 p. m, Beading room open , dally. All are eordlally intited to attend. , 1 Tabernacle Baptist Chsrch 8undy School at 8:80 a. an,:. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.:;Tha ordinance of Bap tism' win be administered at the nlcht service; The publlo cordially Invited, J. A.' McKaughan, paator. 5 . J Chrlatlan Church; 1L S. Spear, pastor -Preachlag' at U a. ml iaad 8 p. m. by Dr. J. 0. Cog gin. President Christian OoUege, Wilson, N. G, Sunday School at $ p.U. AB are cordially Invited to these services. - - . Presbyterian Church Preaching at 11 o'clock av ta. aad B p. m. by the putor, Rev. H. & Bradahaw; r Sabbath School at 0 p. nt A cordial Invitation to ex tended to all .1, Christ : Churoh 8nd Sunday " after Easter. Holy Communion 7.48 i. ta. Service 11 a. m. and. 8 p. m. Sunday school 8.80 p. m. cordial Invitation la extended to an. ' r Prescriptions : at DaTisV 1 Davis Prescription Pharmacy make a specialty of prescriptions. . Prompt and careful attention Is alven. the Only t the beat drug ' are- used. The price are reasonable. ; Send yorfra there to De nnocu .!) s, r 1 nam 1 1 j ; . MilS. Hi 0. WtLUAMSr -at Jfo. 15 Griffith street, who, 1, an experienced dyer and cleaner j of clothing, respect fully solicits wort of that kind. Presa- Ing and,alrtog.doo;ii'-', I i cMasicat. Goods f J cMuslcat w !-N jp . "-,1 r y Instruments t H. Ennctt. i w . V I' Jt Nothing more appropriatft' fort a wedding present than piece of Practicality and beauty com- rbined characterize bur , collection just received, n ' ; v v : Engraving makes an article more valuable, a gift, more personal. When we tell you anything we en fir rare it to tout Bnecial order free jTalue of engraving if you-have - good taste, i- ; "' ? ' ft .y 7 k A Tfl Tf, 1 1 - j lmt I U 1 1 n 'I Th&.Leading JewcIerf lA A A A A A A A A AAAAA AAA A A A A A A A MoeesMt r" n il.-O-C ...;V.; ; TE2 KARXETS.' The following quotations ware recelv edbyJ. K. Latham 4 Co, New Bars , ' ' , , Haw Tokk, April 18. Corro Open, High. Low. Close May....,.. S.99 8.89 8.81 Ml July.,..?...,. Ml Ml 8.H 8.W Aug..".......: 8.88 8.88 '8.81 f 8.8S Sep.....:... 8.41 8.41V8.M 8.88 Oat.; 8.19 - 8.19 ' 8.18 j 8.19 ."," '' Chicago, April 18. WauuTi ' Open. High. Low. Close May,...r;.v72f "78, .72178 Jaly.M. ..78k 7 4, m.t OoBn- '--" ; Open. High. Low. Oloa May en - 69 Wbr- V-'' ' Open. High. Low. Oloaa '.May .', 897 v. fc v 907 -A, " v Maw Tork, April 18. Stooaat- ' Open. Hlgb Low. Oloss Sagar.:.. 188 1821 ,181,' TO So By 84, 84f ,84, ' 84 . 18 18 U. S,B- ...... i 411 ?1 CS.8,Prerd.. 98 1 98 Mo. P., ;.. 101,1011 AiehUoa.;.....79t 79 Ta.0. 0....... 70 ' 80 Am, lea........ 19t m 4H 98, 98, 101 101, 79 . 79 70 70 '181 New Tork, April 19. Cotton In sight 98,000 bale againit 133,000 bales last year. ; BpotsB.l-lfl. Sale 8,000 bale. Faturei, May-Jana 4.69. Jane-Jaly A59. OeOso .i 510, May 615 PWStT StKOKVX. Same week lut year. 91.090 16000 9000 18000 18000 8000 84000 , 98.000 ttodol Dyspepsia Cur, IHgasto wbat ya Mt Chkmtess Suydes at chain prices. ! ' . ' A ibrtotlyhigh grade Clipper tilutmless uioycie at ao.uu nuea witn tne wiana ana Faleoner berel gear (exactly the same gear used In the celebrated Col 1 ombta Chainlet Bicycle. This is the Greatest Bicycle Bargain ever offered for the money. . - Only a few left. " - .?' ; WM .T.HILL 'Xt ; .,' i SWMIHG COODS, '.? . i v 81-03 Middle Stret IIS. LAXATTYB ASTELESS- 'illlLoTOWIK v "" r Cunn, Wielal as a mt I ralB iarsnUMMl. aoa. Oall sUI at tHUUfdAWa I'UAIUIAVK. A A A A A A A A A A A A AAA A A A A A A A A A M. A " 3 1 . ' 1 for LESS - 1 -- - -1 ' , i i Lut week 71,000 This week. Bat, 18000 Moa. Tues. Wad. Thars. '-Frt t GRIFTON.. - April llMr It I Chapman sport Monday la Greenville on boalneaa. 0 Splvey went to Klnaton Monday on buainess. .; 4 L Keen Jr., aad O H OukIna apent Monday la Klniton, on taalnesa. -. - Mr Kalph Johnson of Ayden f M, In town Monday nlghW, ,Jfv ' Mis Lais Patrick, after . spending several days with Mrs W J Klttrel, re turned to her home at Ayden Tuesday morning. -r - '- J L Patrick and WJ KlttreU spent Tuesday In Klnaton. - ?. - . B 0 McCotter and .Oil fiukln left Tuesday morning for Charleston. 1 " Mr I B Qulnerly passed through town Wednesday on his wsy to Ktntton.' .. Mr Tred Johnson went to Gi eenville sin business Wednesday W 8 Blount after spending some time la New Bern returned borne Wednes day, r. "Si'pV... --); .;?tcy J It Keen, Jr, west to Snow QUI Wed aeedsy on bulnesa. , , T A Llnsley of New Bern wu In town Tharaday. ' s--. l- , J Z Brook want to Klnston Thursday on business. MrJLKeenlr. went to SnoW Hill Thursday on boalneu. Shads are stll Tory scarce and high. Celery Headache Powders. There la not any better remedy for headache than .these powders. , They never fan to relieve. Made and sold only at Dsvis' Prescription Pharmacy. For fine Venison call at the Oaks Market . pyfe Large Shipment of New ts invited on A A A A A A A A A I " ! tl U li ; Instrutr-t for ' I 'i . i V 1 1 1 ttimtt tl tttttttttttttttttttttttttaMMStMlMMll iiai'tMtMMMtttttttt Colt Headache Ptrwder . ., ,u: Contain ao Antlpyrlne, Morphine or other injurious drug. "They do not depres but stimulate the , stomach and morease it secretions, ttuaraateed cur for Headache and, Sour Stomaeh, - Price 10c; Made tad aoldly Bradham'a Phar- BWyfCorner Pollock and Ml-idle St. Bradtuim's Antl-i . :. Bilioua Uver Pills. ' are purely , vegetable and act by stimulating the liver, eau!ng!ncreased flow Of bile aad producing natural move ments of the bowels. -They do aot pro duce griping or sick stomach. . 8urs cure for Constipation, Flatulency, Heartburn etc Price 85 ots. Manufactured by a D. Bradbam, wholesale and retail drug gist. ; ' Fine lot of young chickens and dressed fowl at the Oak Market this morn- lug. ' , , DDfB CATARRH SNUFF loosens up-the tenacious viscid mucus in nose, clears out the head and stop catarrhal headache due to cold con gestion In the front of head. The coat Is only 10 cent and tho benefit arising from lta use Is worth dollars health too Mfg. by Bradham'a Pharmacy. A fine lot of hog brants at the Oaks Market today. Extra fine Veal at the Oak Market to day. Hot Chocolate, aadHotl Coffee and Sandwiches at MoSorley'. to Jnstt our TUCKER f : 110 North Front Street, r- , WILMINGTON, - . w.i f. "The place to bny your Cemetery Work at BOTTOM PRICKS. Ir C Foreign and Domestio Granite and Marble; - Lettering and Finish the Best : Send for latest dedgik All work deUTered.'- . j ' f -Branch yard, Goldaboro, 1J. G, oaeeoeeeasaaeai G-oods T t 1 uesaay 1 BROS A.AAAAA.A.AA.AA.A.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.'. . . . A - . -1 rx vur 8prth Carolina Fancy Evaporated Apples 10c lb, Sun-dried Apples re duced to 8c. . - Few Nice Mixed Nuts left over from Holidays, only 10c lb Canned Com, Btandard quality, 3 cans for 25c..:' , f ,. New Barrel Fulton Market Corned Beef. ' ' , Fresh lol Y. Y. Sugar Cured Shoulders 10c lb. Fresh Ginger Snaps 5c lb. "A'-; Big lot Feather Dusters, Whisk Brooms and Blacking Brushes. ' 'Phone 91. 1 t(lbyV(a!ncwVtsV(a9lawf!nsia fl&&4f JUST RECEIVED Carolina Rice Flakes. Try them, No cooking whatever prepared for the table in one minute. ' ISi Also a full line of Heinz & Co's Preserves, Pickles, Evap orated Horseradish, etc. , - t jl f . : i 1 .i 1 . . . . . 1 j.. jjuii b iau w euu your oiueiB iu us, as we are jireajrou u - j meet all competition, and give you fresh goods and the quick- S est delivery of any house in the city. 7- ' t r Yours to Please, ' -t J. 23. aFsaKEZEIV'Xr- Wholesale and Retail Grocer, t " . a PUUNE 69. Cor. Broad & Hancock Sts. Go Way Back and Sit Down That's the thing to say to the plug hats, derbies and fe doras. Let them go now. Straw nats have the "right sailors, straw telescopes, Mackinaw straws, coarse ' braids and fine braids, Panamas and Porto Rico's, curled brims and stiff brim, double brims, clean and well made. " The new styles await your attention here. Your Summer's pleasure will de pend much on yonr hat. If you buy it here it will be right yon can bank on it. Straw Hats 25c to $2.50. . - . , E. W. ARMSTRONG, 67 Middle Street. ' V A A A - 1 "V - r . . (. .t. . J. . A . . ,-A S 4 .,A ' "-Sfti t t v 1 A -a ' ' A -fl t J. TTiuon uuaramee Nice tot Just Recehed. ' a. ft J W " r - TTlioIesale '& XXetall . Grocer, I - 7QBr6sd St. yi-ms. t - a of way." Straw fedoras, straw 4 A , - 1,1' tl . I " ' - --yr-rata.tTWii' :v
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