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YOLXX-NO.U. IW BISK, S. C, WEDNESDAY MORXISG, APRIL 10 1902. TWISTY FIRST TSAR . i, :i. the JFirvest Bread eud Ce.ke 1 ' - It is conceded that RoyaK Baking Powder is purest ahd j strongest of all' baking pow-1 ders,ibsolutely free from alum,;:; 1 1 ammonia and every adulter- -, ant. "Royal" makes the best V and jnost' wholesome food. rs ROYAL BAKINQ POWDM 00, No Negro Delegates To Republican State Convention. Conference .Net-roes to Consider Their Political, Social and In dustrial Status, Deaths From Small Pox. Late Arrivals Railroad Appoint ment. Ralwqh, April 15. At noon today a Bute conference or mast meeting of ne groes began here, in Metropolitan hall. The call for it Was made about a month ago, and the purpose was to consider the political, social and industrial status of the race.. It was said this morning by a white Republican that the confer ence would give Senator Prltchard, the "head of the Republican party" In North Carolina, a "bad shake op." The exodus of negroes from this State is not large. There was talk last winter of its being a really large movement this spring. Negroes are going North all tho while but tho movement does not em approach the dimensions of an exodus. - It Is said that so far 8 deaths are known to have occurred in Wilson conn ty from small pox during the present oat break of ft. ' There have been hun dreds of oases. Among tho arrivals here are H.C. Brldgers, Tarboro; J. 8. Armstrong, Wilmington, who came to see Gov. Aycock); George W. Connor, Wilson; H E, Fries, Winston-Salem; &H. Patter son, Wilson; Cyras B. Watson and Clement Manly,' Winston-Salem; Barry W. btnbbs, Wnilamston; J. W. Biddle, 8. D. Purefoy.N. Pv Willis, New Bern; D. T. Cooper, Henderson; W. F, Carter, Mt. Airy; M. 8. WUlard, Wilmington. The latest arrivals at the penitentiary an six negro eonvkste. vJ . State Superintendent Joyner left for Roxboro today and spoke there this evening In support of local taxation for public schools. ,:; o . . - It Is asserted that the while republi cans have again advised that there be no negro delegates to their State' conven tion at Greensboro. They practically eliminated the negro from . this eonvsn- lion In 1B00. - They do aot want the peo ple of central North Qarollna to see the negro" portion of the party. ' ' ,s , . The annual report of the Stale Labor commissioner has not . yet appeared. There Is some annoyance at the delay. ' It Is hot yet known whether this 8tate m will have an exhibit at the St. I.ouls ex- position. In June the exhibits tent to - Charleston will be replaced In the ma r i seam. '. : ,' . - .' " J. W. White, of Raleigh,, traveling freight agont of tho Seaboard Alr-Llna : In this bute, Is appointed chief indua- trial agent for that system; effective May . 1. V. O. Tompkins, who baa been eollel ..- tor for the system at Atlanta, succeeds White as tiavellog freight acenl An Ibi,vuIjui method of obtaining a I...1-, ii'pulaliou ior patriotism cheaply, hat . . been invented by certain Berlin publi can.. On their shop fronts they; bang . . legends to, this effect: "So long Jtfw war In Booth Africa lasts J fori; ' Englishman to enter my' pt? ' The nse of this placard la. It I . . . entirely confined to houses "ofkud 1 ' that never entertained anTEncllrVosni : in the course of their xJatenco. ' r,.. ' " ' ' it . Insurance For RoosereltM New YorMprtl It-President Roosi Ttlt hse taken out a life Insurance policy for I'O.COJ, beside continuing other poll- I n which be look out befoie he was : " elected Governor of New Yorkv ;" Mr. Roosevelt's policies, It Is under- sUx d, exceed by in,000 or (10,000 those held by President McKlnley t lbs time of the Isiter's ealnatloa lu Baffslo. ' Mrs. McKtnloy wst paid about C0,C00 " on poll Ins on her husband's life. When Jlr. Kcoisrell succeeded to the rreaMca cj be bfrsme convln--1 tlit It would be I r:-. ! nt f ir l.'.n to 1.. , 'j ! Lis !:-,) I;-- You Wish 'is ITS 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. . FIGHTS BEEP TRUST. Missouri District Attorney Ordered to Start Prosecution. Indictments For Members. Kansas City, Mo., April 14 It is known here that the Attorney General of the United States has telegraphed In structions to Major Warner, the Federal District Attorney, to at once prepare to dissolve the Beef Trust and to indict the members of IU A Federal Grand Jury has been sum moned to meet next week. Major War ner positively declined io make any statement in the premises. When press ed, he abruptly terminated the inter view. The legal representative of a packer here said he has been notified that such action was contemplated from Washing ton. "We were told," he said, "that every one of the Kansas City, Chicago and Omaha packers would be taken be fore the Grand Jury and afterwards In dicted. The trouble Is over the rise In the price of meats. Reduced to the point of view of a retailer, meats are costing double what they did a year ago. It has hurt the dinner pall, and the President is In terfering, There Is no Trust. A tariff la maintained by the packers, under which none cuts, just as railroads make and etand by freight and passenger tariffs, but there Is no Trust in the sense of profit-sharing." . When a private telegram from Wash ington was shown to the United States District; Attorney.saylng he had.recelved orders direct he declared: "I have not a word to say." But this dispatch says yon have your Instructions. "If I have It will bo highly improper in mo to make a statement." To-night the senior member of the law firm with which Major Warner" does snoeh business confirmed the private dispatch, and added: "The United Slates Commissioner has been cautioned to select his Grand Jury this time with the utmost care. The Intimation to Warner Is that President Roosevelt, is making this his personal fight for the "full din ner pau." raeaara are saia to be making 100 per cent. The orders are to stop - at nothing short of the Federal prison Itself In tho effort to kill the Beef Trust." . BsilirsaBsMn,'. , A quartet was giving a concert before the patlenta of an Insane hospital and was atnglng a number to a rather mournful cadence and a subdued Ve frain. , Tho audience, with tho best' of good humor, aucb as Invariably charac terises the audiences at this particular hospital, beard it to tbe bitter and, and when its last not had died away ian old lady with a virtuous and dignified air of reconciliation on her face popped suddenly op oot of tho audience and, taming toward tho stage, said reverent iy, "O Lord, forgive them, for they know not what they dor . . " A WHOLE FORTUNE, j. . V Good Food and fiood Health. . " The food tala from a trained nurse it worth reading.: ... ' ' '. ; ..' "I watt lotall yon of - the curstlve properties of the good food Grape-Nuts, and will say they are a whole fortune to anyone suffering as I did for years with a stomach so rebellions as to be almost useless to me. . , For years and .years I was tortured with flstulsney, .heart burn, bloating, tenderness of tbe stomach, and "many t'ms I cried bitterly because of my great distress. . I One never to be forgotten day, Sister, came op from Columbus to visit me, 8be brought a package of Gripe-Nuls to see If the food would agree with me. I founl the new food very delicious with cream, sod it canted me no pnln or disturbance whatever. ; . To make a long alory short I have been using Grape Nut ever since. Bare gained 20 ovorit In live months and my heal lb la pei feet. It fa a pleasure to be plump and bralihy and fml well egnln. I am a profclinal unris and aaturnlly appre:!ale this change la my bcil'Ii." I.ii'-y N. IU 1r lson, I'ox VA, I.r a v Raleleh'sLeajue Team. ," Special to Journal. - Baletoh, April 15. Manager, Rivers of the Raleigh league team " gives tho following as his list of players. :.v . Chas E. Kain, third base and captain; John Leonard, Artie Wslkor, Jsmes Dawson, John. Begars, pitchers;" Fred Drescher, first base; Jos' Handlbal, sec ond base; James Hooks, third ' base; & Kean, short stop; M. Bradley, right field and catcher; W. B, Sorles, . add Bapp, catchers; Sd Grant, center field; Joe Grant, left field; V B. Huddleston, first base and field. - A Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal. I ., . , . . , Balkiob, April 15. The Supreme Court filed the following, opinions . to day: ' - ' ' Shell vs West, from Harnett, error. Springs vs Railroad, from Mecklenburg affirmed. .. .. - ., , . State vs Holleman, from Wake, af firmed. State va Battle, from Wake, remanded for proper Judgment according to law. - Crews vs Williams, from Sampson, af firmed. Cooper vs Rouse, from Duplin, new trial. Herring vs Armwood, from Duplin, new trial. Davis vs Lumber Co. from New Han over, new trial, Ezzell vs Lumber Co., from Duplin no error. Cook vs Bank from Dare, error. Graham vs Sprunt, from New Hanover perenrlam affirmed. Fine Western Beef and Mutton at the Oaks Market City Electric Uht Bates. The following rates for Klectrlo Lights furnished by City Electric Light System was adopted. Commercial lighting, 16 candle power out at 13 o'clock night, 59 eta per month per light, 10 candle power all night, 75 cts., 0 ampher arc light out at 13 o'clock night 14.00; per month; meter rate 10 ots per K. W. honr. Residence lighting, flat rate 85c per light monthly, out at 13 o'clock night, all night 75 cts. Meter rate 10 eta. per K. Wtb.oux. Meter rata la. residences, subject to discounts bills $5.00 to $10.00 10 per cent discount, $10.00 and over 15 per cent discount if paid within 10 days from preceding month. ; All lamps except the t ampheber ares will be furnished free wire and connec tions from main line to inside line of side walk will be done by City. J.J..TOLSON, City Clerk. . City Ordinance. Be it ordained That no person, or corporation shall own, nse or maintain any pole, upon any of the streets of the Cityr which may be rotten, unsafe, inse cure or" dangerous, and any person or corporation owning, using or maintain- Ing aald poles, and shall allow the same to remain . upon .aald atreeta. shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and fined five dollars for each off ease, -And every day that such pole shall bey allowed 4o ! mata upon said streets shall eonstituts a separate offense, .h-el i i 3od. That in5 addition to'tbe penalty prescribed Id Section 1 Of this ordinance, If such person or corporation shall "'fall ana retasa to temevo any ana all of such poles wltbla I -days afteV i notice .to owner, the Mayor and Chtst of Police shall cause all such poles fobe renioved at" be tupens; of .owsverr own- That this oraioaaoa iban use effect 0 days from Us date.' : ,":;; r J April 15,1903. Adopted oil present, voting t,,'i' ' f.iif MwSifAi'.i, m i K'rXb'.;i' City CJerkj Chatnless StcyclesA at chain p&i.t'.Vo VI' A elrlelly high t nuleClipper Chalalea Bicycle at I35.U0 fitted with the Leland id Falconer bsvel sear ex&otlv tlie same gear used" In the celebrated Col nmbla Chainless Bicycles. This is, the Greatest bicyole Bargain ever offered tor me money. , 1 , j -.'.' T 'Onlyofow lelt,C V A 1 : WM. T. HILL, 1 ' SP0nHG GOODS, ; . ' V'f .f; 81-83 fcijile Etrct LAXATIVE TA: tit i -Ust of Letters - , Remaining In the Post Office at New 1 Beit, Craven'county, N. C April 14, 1903i -' , . - , .,v ....... - iQH'a uat. - .' ' ' , : A Capt. Robert Agent, on the Vir ginia Dare. - -- " v B A X Booth, D Bell, Irving Bache lor. n . ' - C Ju T Clark. , D George Dixon. . G W B Green, B G Garrett. 5 H Hon Wah Sing. , ! J-lfll J Jones.' .- . K-JSMann, R F Rawllngs. - ' W Beth Whealley care of schooner Wooton, W K WeddeU. , ' ' iroanafn list. G Mrs Croford Ceroid. D-'-Mrs 0 X Davis, A DanleL G Mrs Annie X Gibbs, Mrs Mary B Raskins. . . J Virginia Johnson. L St Ula Lane. N Essie Newsand. 8 Carlssa Simmons, T Lucy Thigpln. Persons calling for the above letters will please say advertised and give date of Tho regulations nowrequlre thatone (1 oent shall be collected on the delivery of each advertised letter. 3. W. Hahcock.P. M, Walnut Taffy and Walnut Buttercups tt McBorley's. For fine Venison call at the Oaks Market. Cola Headache Powders . Contain no Antlpyrlne, Morphine or other injurious drags. They do not depress but stimulate the stomach and pioreaee Its secretions. Guaranteed care for Headache and Sour Stomach. Price 10c Made and sold by Bradham's Phar macy, corner Pollock and Middle Bts. Bradham's Anti Bilious Liver Pills, are purely vegetable and act by stimulating the liver, causing Increased flow of bile and producing natural move ments of the bowels. They do not pro duce griping or sick stomach. Sure cure for Constipation, Flatulency, Heartburn etc. Price 35 eta. Manufactured by O. D. Bradham, wholesale and retail drug gist. ; DIKE CATARRH SNUFF loosens up tho tenacious viscid muous In nose, clears out the head and stops catarrhal headaches doe to cold con gestion la the front of head. Tho cost Is only 10 cents and the benefit arising from Its nse Is worth dollars health too Mfg. by Bradham's Pharmacy. A fine lot of bog brants at the Oaks Market today. Extra line Veal at the Oaks Market to day. Hot Chocolate, ondHot Coffee and Sandwiches at MoSorley's. e , s - iliiiiiPrti M ;-HaiaV:asfaW.-.?5. .?W38-V.t-sj Vs-i.-Vvf- , W hsuwttea to store on luesaay. n vccccccccccccccccccccccoc Phone Gashtll 'ihdw. Co. - ,We havO the little things you Enamel, Polish, Paint, Brushes and Varnish, 'Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, Ice 8havcrs and Planes, Wash Tubs, Wash Boards, Clothes Ping, Tinware, Agateware, Sprinklers, Dust Pans, Galvanized Toilet Set, FW Traps, Rat Traps, Mouse Traps, Family 8calea, Call Bella, Dinner Hull?, and Door Eelln, Etove Polish, Feather Duster for 30c, A full htotk of faun, Doors and rnn-i;--. Lime ntP.-u;i 20oik. 1 i ;t I:. :.'v rj. I' i J NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC That I am not ; responsible for any debts contracted by Oscar Draney In any manner or form. u ; : No bills to be paid to him as he Is no longer In my employ. ' . P.M. DRANEY. . X Watch Bartraltt. A solid gold (0 size) (small ladlesslze) 14 karat Waltham or Elgin, latest en graving and designs, all hand engraved and fully guaranteed for $18.60., This Is Tory near factory cost, and will not be for sale atthls price later than Mayl5Uu. J - J. O. BAXTER, Ja. ' If yon want s; Chamber Set, Dinner Set, Ten8etor other useful articles it ErreatlYiHeOncetl Prices V . . attend the Special Sale At Whitehurst's . BEGINNING WEDNESDAY BAND CONTINUES THROUGH 7 HE WEEK. qbo. a. kioolu thob. a. htmas, Nicoll t ByfliaD, Fire Insurance. Solicit. tradend.ask the patronage of those desiring fire insurance. Only First-class Companies represent ed. Temporary Office over Hyman Supply Co Craven Street TJIHIVE1WITY LAW SCHOOL. The Summer Term begins June 9th, to continue three months. Thorough instruction in courses admitting to the bar. Special lectures by eminent law yers. For catalogue address JAMES 0. MacRAE, Dean, Chapel Hill, N. C. E. HAVENS, The Old Sellable Shoe Maker on Middle Street baa pleaaecgthe people for years with his work. Can excell all others in the business In this city. The repairing of Ladies shoes a specialty, 180 MTDDDE STREET. , .. m f ow.v, , -" s ;'"r. '"' ,',v.-'-. a iflj n need for the house Gold and Silver Lamp VTIcks and Chimneys. A ' , Elind., Talnte, Oils, and Builders ' ' ' ' " . fetors! , r. c. Fancy Evaporated Apples 10c lb, Sun-dried Apples re duced to 8c. Few Nice Mixed Nuts left over from Holidays, only 1 0c lb Canned Corn, standard quality, 3 cans for 25c. New Barrel Fulton Market Corned Beef. Fresh lol T. T. Sugar Cured Shoulders 10c lb. Fresh Ginger Snaps 5c lb. Big lot Feather Dusters, Whisk Brooms and Blacking Brushes. 'Phone 91. JUST RECEIVED Carolina Rice Try them, No cooking whatever prepared for the table in one minute. Also a full line of Heinz & Co's Preserves, Pickles, Evap orated Horseradish, etc. Don't fail to send your orders to ms, as we are prepared to meet all competition, and give you fresh goods and the quick est delivery of any house in the city. Tours to Please, J. Wholesale and DflAUB An -Mm inwna D3, vor. iiroaa b JiaococK bis, sr There's not a. Thing in this Grocery that will not pass the most rigid inspection by any "pure food expert" If it isn't right we don't Bell it, yon know. This week, aa ncuaL we have some "specials" and these specials are a mighty A .1.1 . 1 Holns's t ickles are aaighty good things, we have them. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer, r ., .i.n wv i Sit Down , v? cr !f; d ,! ( 1 . unn vug utmi vj nnj w the plug hats, derbies and fe- j doras. - Let them go- acrw.i- Straw IlftU have the' nrigb-6 of way.'? , Straw fedoras, straw sailors, straw telescopes Mackinaw straws, coarse braids and fine braids, Panamas and Pprto Hioo's, curled brims , and stiff brims, double hrimn, elean and well made. The inew styles) await your a' tontlon here. : Your Summar'i pleasure will dei pend much on your bat If you bay It here it will be right you can bank on it. ' traw Ilata 25o to t2.60. , - 4 j. A - i irolina Nice lot Just Received. Wholesale eft Retail rocer, 71QIIral Ht. i Flakes. I Tr Retail Oncer, . m -vw- . Phone 137. TUCKER BROS. 810 North Front Street, WILMINGTON, - - N.r,C. The place to buy your Cemetery Work at BOTTOM PRICES. I Foreign and Domestic Oranite and Marble. Lettering and Finish the Best. Send for latest designs. All work delivered. Branch yard, Goldsboro, N. C, T f1f'"-"' j f
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