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. , I i J J VOL. XX-NO. 10. RIW BIBB, H. C, FRIDAY MOKSISfl, APRIL 18, 1902. TWINTY FIRST YEAR :: EllEIEB. 4 ".'j' ' Kortb Carolina leads In Rural Free DellTerjr Routes. Official Weather fiepert for March. ' Important Social Marriage. Yegetatlea tieaerally Backward, ill. College to Flay., ; .Balbioh, April 17. Th official re ; 'port on the weather In this State daring March waa Issued today. It' says the mesa temperature waa 59 degrees, or LB , degrees above normal; .. rainfall 8 81 Inches, or .80 of aa Inch below normal. The loweat temperature wu 4 degreea above sero, at Llnvllle. x Dr. Truman J, Backus, president, ot Tackers Institute, Brooklyn, N.Y., will deliver the commencement address at the Agricultural and Mechanical College here May W . President Winston of the A A K. ooU lege spoke at Burlington this evening, on an Industrial feature In the public schools. , Burllngtoa win- adopt . this plan. & - v '' Got, Ayoock and State Superintendent Joyner spoke this evening at the closing of the.publlc school at LaGrange. ' This morning, in the Church of the Good Shepherd, Miss Annie Purnell, daughter of Judge T. R. ParneU, was united In marriage to Dr. Herbert R. Drewry ot Norfolk. Mis Delia Purnell a sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Mb Patrick Drewry, a brother of the groom, was beet man. Mr. Drewry is a first cousin of Mr. John 0. Drewry of Raleigh, grand secretary of the Grand Lodge of Masons. Today the State paid the $58,000 semi annual Interest on lta 6 per cent bonds. It is said that vegetation was never ao backward here aa it la this year. It la officially stated that more rural free delivery routes are now being laid oat in this State than in any other. Two special agents are in the State at work on this line. Bishop Leo Hald will In a few days lay the corner atone of three new build logs at the Roman Catholic Orphanage here. The dramatic club of the Agricultural aad Uechanlcal College, aided by several Raleigh ladles, will play "The Rivals" at Charlotte. The club made a hit here In this play. Shipment of Supplies Against Strue fling Boers. Niw Ohlians, 'April 18. Colonel Crowder, the United States officer as signed by the government to Investi gate the reported maintenance of an al leged British supply camp at Port Chal mette, today examined the charge de claring that munltlona of. war wort being shipped from ChalmetU to South Africa. ,.:.. - All the recent evidence ia understood to have been largely la support of the charges made by Governor Beard, aad some portions are said to have gone far beyond, any allegations submitted to Secretary Bay by the Governor. Ffcltnoph? at Ha. reekaac Mrs. Peckem-John, I bear that Jones' bouse burned down a week after he waa married.: ' . v Mr. Peckem-Well, troubles never come singly, you know. St Loula Globe-Democrat Erer notice that aa soon a you get one fiddler paid another begin to tuna up rAtchloa Globe. E7ER GETULL?" On Other Thing ThanLlqaor. ' . Il ls profitable for anyone to study food In order to regulate the health, not ' " with medicine but by building up healthy nerrs centers with good food, . T ' A man who baa mad aomethlng of a study on this line writes from Iowa City; "When 1 11 rat tried Orape-Huta It was st the table of a prominent elate ' offlolal and the remarkabl teste attraot . ed me. I afterwards Investigated the subject carefully and discovered that , . . Grape-Nuts eontala dsrtross augar. " Th starchy part of th food Is trans V formed Into starch sugar or dextroee. Those sam result ars produoed by th ; dlgestlv organ, by the actloa oftht , V ', sallr and, tha paacraatie j aloes on Starchy foods. The fact eoaviacad 'V that G rape-Not Is natural, pro-dl-V ' geiud food aad Just what I required aad Beaded. ':.:'$'.:''.''-.7-;;"" 1 Bad besa suffering from a full feel , log after meals aad generally more or V, lets bead acta, All tkl trouble left when .';''. I quit wing whit bread, warm biscuit, It was about this lime t earn home . from school, broasa doa pbysioally . '- and. mentally. only weighed 130 V poaads. At my earnest quest Mother T, , began aervtog Orape-Nuu every meal .' j, and she eald she had paver eatea any ' thing that agreed with her physical Con. - dlilon as .did my "new food" aa abe termed It , ,. , n , : K; t " .' ' . ... Id five weeks I weighed 193 pvumls, a - " gain of IS poon ii. od I feel ao alroog- that I bare bo a able to do from 10 to 15 - ; hour of bard work dally. My mlad has never seemed ao clear before and I am thoroughly convinced that there is no food like Gmpe-NaU to produce health and a strong and c' r brft n." I.re Arl ington, I!oi 1? j, Iowa (:: Is, PAID FOR BURKED BAGGAGE if i i .'...,' t,i First Time Passengers Knew: Of Exten. slyePireOn Steamer. : Mew Tork, April 18. DIreoted by offi cers of the teamhlp Marco Mlndhettl, the crew' of the steamer took , from her hold to-day a quantity of burned baggage belonging to the 835 steerage passengers who debarked from the vessel yesterday on her arrival The taking out of the baggag wu the tint Intimation th pa sengera had that their lives had, been In peril from fir when the ship was one day out of Naples, from which port the vessel sailed March 28.' , Some hay was on fire in one of the for. ward compartment of the hold. The passengers saw the smoke, but were told the ship was being fumigated. This satis fled them, and the;offlcer and crew kept the real cause a secret The Are burned 18 hour before It wu brought under eontrol. H ' - Today a representative of the steam. ship company wu waiting on the pier With a satchel full of money. As each immigrant who had suffered loss through the fir presented his claim he wu paid. The loss of baggage wu $1,600 but much more damage wu done the steamer. To Sail To North Pole. Chicago, April 16. In the worksofjthe McDonnel Odometer Company here en gines and framework are being construct ed for three big airships, In which Pat rick B. McDonnel hope to ' reach the North Pole next rammer, says the Chron tele. Be la confident that hi machines will work, u the model has proved sue. eessful, . Th airship will be built on the dirigi ble balloon plan and will be more than 400 feet long. It Is said that several.Chlca go'capltallsts are Interested In the ven ture, the coat of which Is expected to be wlthlnt.50,000. Hill Boomed For Governor. New York, April 15. Aa a result of David B. Hill's speech at the harmony meeting at the Democratic Club every well-informed Demoratlo politician is convinced that Mr. HUI will take the nomination for Governor. Mr. BUI la in close touch with the Democratic .situation all over th State, and it la regarded aa significant that all of his friends are aaying positively that the delegates to the State Convention will be elected without Instructions for any candidate for any ' office. There la apparently no one to question the sug gestion that Mr. Bill will control the convention. He will organize it, write the platform and name the tloket.lf the delegates are nnlnatructed,a majority of am will be carefully selected adherents of the HUI faction. Broil Bwcm'. i la a dish which in few. fOajfleaervea tte. adjective, be- "w .41 I Jpnly way. to cook bacon both TO)'mattfir'nf annearance and for iegtiye qoalltlee la to broil it, not a pea or coals lit la too rat for ill in mjrvrj am oven, vui um Jbeaoet delicately thin slice l;,TyxHn$ the rind. Lay the !0e toftajber in a fine .wire riecjtMreover a anpping pan la a hot oyen. It require to nst once. The fat which Into the pan makes excellent ping tot frying potatoes. Drain the bacoa on brown paper. If you ,wlah to aery calf Hver .with this, sprinkle the liver with pepper and salt, roll it la flour and try brown In th bacon dripping. Serve with a curled morsel of bacon on top of each piece of Urer. Bacon aa nerved by the average cook, well soaked In grease, is the most tnolgeatlbl of food; when broiled crisp in the oven, tt is dish that may. t served even for a child of two rear with Impunity. Among all tha fats delicately crisped bacon ranks next to cream In ease of digestion. - : . A-'::,; laftlaa Fnyit Klein. - ;, Those acquainted with Indian cus tom know of the 'prominence that feathers hold in the reUgtou and so cial ceremonies of the red men. Par ticularly among the Navnjoe and Pu eblos are tbeee plume emblem be lieved to have the utmost efficacy for good or bad, ' -, : (.-. ' All about any Pueblo town may be i carefully whittled stick, -each with a tuft of downy feather, gener ally white ones, bound at the top of it Tb6f at prayer stick and are. quite aa curious a. the prayer wheel vt Burma and the paper prayer of the Chine, The feathers, atlck and man. oer of tying the feather vary accord tng tq. tj nature of the prayer. The InftUn who wishes to aak a favor of tbq ; "Trues" prepare , hi feather prayer with great aecrecx. ' .Then, tak ing It to a proper spot, he pray to those above, and, planting hi stick, leave tt to continue bis petition. . British and German ' Government lDIsUke PblUrplneTarlflili -Washington, April 10-Not only th British, but th German Government, baa lodged a strong protest With the State Department against the application of that part of lb Philippine tariff act recently enacted and just ordered Into operation which authorlr.es the rebate of a portion of tha export duties on Philip pine products Imported Into the Unltnl Mates. ThegrotMt mattnr of complnlnl Is hemp, whlcb is Imported Into Inr.W! snd Germany In ti qnantltlrs f '", I'jnila. baVsorTu poaalbj B5 ".,.,, : '. THE MARKETS. . - : , The following quotations war reoeiv ad by J. X. Latham 4 Co, New Bon H.o. r-. ,. , . . -, ' Hiw Yorx, April . OotroMj ; -- Open. High. Low. Cloee May....,..M 07 9.U'9.07 ; US July...; 9.08 9.0 8.0S '0.08 Asg. B-M S-W" 8.85 8.88 Sep,...'. '8J7 8.41 8.17' , 8.88 Oct..... 1.18 U8 8.U, - 8.15 Chicago, April 17. Open. High. Low. Closo .78' 74 , 74 - 7BJ Open. High. Low: Oloa . 1 ' 1 ', Open. High. Low. Close May July.... Conn May BIbst May .... A twLt. WawTnrk lnrll 17. BtobD':, Open. High. Low. Clos ""ft '- B - ' IMS 1121 Bo By ...... let ' TJ.aL;... .18 lt m 41 ion 81 70f 49 lt u.& s . 4i - C. B.S.,"Prrd..88 Mo. P..........101J Atchlsen 801 Ta.O. 0 71 A. C. O m Am Ice. . . UvarpMi Bpots 5.1-S3 Sales 8,000 bales. Futures, May -June 4.50. June-Jaly 4.59. CtSH 500 May. 495 KCtW MMBK COTTON HABKET. Bales In local .market yesterday at 81 to 81. POET REOniPTS. Same week last year. Last week 71,000 This week. Sat 12000 Mon. 12000 Tues. 11000 Wed. 13000 Thurs. 8000 Frl. 91.0H 18089 9009 18009 18009 8009 84099 98,000 For fine Venison call at the Oaks Market Prescriptions at Davis'. Davis' Prescription Pharmacy makes a specialty of prescriptions. Prompt and careful attention Is given them. Only the beat drugs are used. ' The prices are reasonable.,, Send your there to be filled. Fine Western Beef and Mutton at the Oaks Market City Ordinance Belt ordained That no person, or corporation shall own, use or maintain any pole, upon any of the streets of th City, which may be rotten, unsafe, inse cure or dangerous, and any person or corporation owning ualng or maintain, ing uld poles, and thai) 'allow th earns to remain apon said, street, shall be guilty of a mUdemeanor , aad fined five dollars for each offense. And every day that such poles shall J - aOowel, to re main upon said street ahall constitute a separata Offense. ' ' f . 2nd. That In addition to th penalty prescribed In section t of this otdinsnoa, If Such person or corporation shall fail and refuse to remove any and all of such poles within I days1' after aotlca to owner, tb, Mayor and"; Chtjof Polio shall cause all such poles to he removed at the expens 'of tha owner orpwa- ,rt.' ..!. n ? v n m " That this ordlnaae shall lak affect 8 day from It date. Wj, ',. 'U I April 15, 1909. Adopted all present, voting yea. 'i J.J.TOLSON, :-y City Clerk. ,. &t chain prices; . 'c- , A strictly high grade Clipper Chainlets Bicycle at 136.00 UttedwttU th Lebtnd and Falcoaer bevel gear exactly . the same gntr used in tlie celebrated Col umbla Ohalnless Bicyolea. This Is the Greatest bicycle Bargain ever offered tor the minify. .-, i . . . .Onlynfew tBfU '. i WM. T. HILLi y : ' SPORtwo corms. ' II. LAXATIVn i if I City Electric Ught , The following rates for Blectrio Lights furnished by City Electrto Light System wu adopted.' . - Commercial lighting, 18 candle' power out at 19 o'clock night, 60 ot per month per light, 18 caudle power all night, 75 ots 6 ampher arc light out ' at 19 o'clock night 84.00; per month; meter rata 10 ete per E. W, hour. . -.Wji-.W--.? Resldenos lighting, flat rata 85c per light monthly, out at II o'clock night, all night 75 cts. Meter rata 10 eta. per K. W. hour. All meter rates subeet to disocunte u f oUows-bttls 85.00 to $10.00 10 per cent discount, $19.00 and over 15 per cent discount If paid within 10 days from preceding month. All lamps except the 8 ampheber arcs will be furnished free wire and connec tions from mainline to Inside line of sida walk will be done by City. J.J.TOLSON, City Clerk. Walnut Taffy and. Walnut Buttercups itMcSorley's. LESS W0RRT. Children will play and get over-heated get their feet wet, expose themselves in dozens of ways, and you can't prevent It All you can do Is to keep them as free from exposure u possible and al ways have In the house a Cough Remedy that can be depended npon. Anway's Croup Syrup will fill every requirement. It la guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds and Croup or the price 25 cents will be refunded by any dealer selling it. Bold by Davis', Henry's, and Bradham's Pharmacy. Cola Headache Powders Contain no Antipyrlne, Morphine or other Injurious drugs. They do not depress but stimulate tho atomach and increase its secretions. Guaranteed cure for Headache and Sour Stomach. Price 10c. Made and sold by Bradham's Phar macy, corner Pollock and Middle 8ts. Bradham's Antl Bilious Uver Pills, are purely vegetable and act by stimulating the liver, causing Increased flow of bile and producing natural move meats of the bowels. They do not pro duce griping or sick stomach. Sure cure for Constipation, Flatulency, Heartburn etc. Price 25 cts. Manufactured by O. D. Bradham, wholesale and retail drug gist DMB CATARRH SNUFF loosens up the tenacious viscid mucus in nose, clears out the head and stops catarrhal headaches due' to cold con gestion In the front ot head. The coat 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 brants at the Oaks Market today. Bitra fine Veal at the Oaks Market to day. Hot Chocolate, andHot Coffee and Sandwiches at McSorley's. S , : ., . . . ,. . . V IV I TTT a-a-r ; a ttvwv ; a,, , - ;. j . i i on fi Li if V i ' Phone Gasfrill hdw. Co. r . We have the little things you Enamel, Polish, Paint, Brushes and Varnish, iTator Coolora, To Cream Freezers, Ice Shavers and Plunes, .Wash Tuba, Wash Boards, Cloth Pins, Tinware, Agateware, Sprinklers, Dust Tans, Galvanized Toilet Sets, Flj Traps, Rat Traps, Mouse Traps, Family Scales, Call Bells, Dinner Bella, and Door Bells, Stove ToliBb, Lamp Wicks and Chimneys. A Fuather Duster for 30o, ' A full slock or Fanh, Doors and Blind?, Paints, Oils, and Builders $vjpli. Lime aklioUul 20oj,k. r 1'romi t Delivery. pric s lmr t." NOTICE TO THB PTJBLIC. : . -. That I am not responsible for any debts contracted by iOscar Draney In any manner or form. ? No bills to be paid to him u he Is no longer in my employ. . - , P. M. DBANET. WatcH Bargain. A solid gold (Oslie) (small ladles size) 14 karat Waltham or Elgin, latest en graving aad designs, all hand engraved and fuUy guaranteed for $18.60. This I very near factory cost, and will not be for sal atlthls price yater than May 15 th. ' J. O. BAXTER, Jn. If you want a' Chamber Set, Dinner Set, Tea'Bet.Sor.other useful articles At GreatlYlBeilnceil Prices attend the Special Sale At Whitehurst's ; BEGINNING WEDNESDAY AND CONTINUES THROUGH THB WEEK. GEO. A. NIOOLL. THOB. O. HTMAR. Fire Insurance, 'Bolicittrade'andjMk the patronage of those desiring fire insurance. Only First-class Companies represent ed. Temporary Office over Hyman Supply Co., Craven Street UXIVEI1SITY LAW SCHOOL. The Bummer Term begins June 9th, to continue three months. Thorough Instruction in courses admitting to the bar. Speoiat lectures by eminent law yers. Far catalogue address JAMES 0. MacRAE, Dean, Chapel Hill, N. O. E. HAVENS, The Old Reliable Shoe Maker on Middle Street has pleasedthe people for years with his work. Can excel! all others In the business m this city. The repairing of Ladies shoes a specialty, 180 MTODDE STREET. atHa ,' . 4 -t. , .. . w astai. 1 ' '- ' ' t 7 s') v f - 5 neod for the house Gold and Silver G-bdds amasassssssT .' N 1 , Sf Fancy Evaporated Apples 10c lb, Sun-dried Apples re duced to 8o. Few Nice Mixed Nuts left over from Holidays, only 10c 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 5o lb. Big lot Feather Dusters, Whisk Brooms and Blacking Brushes. I J. L 1DK, 'Phone 91. i iViiwViyisnwfiat-wfi an V JUST RECEIVED Carolina Rice Flakes. Try them, No cooking whatever prepared for tho 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 us, 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. R. F-ISKBIES, Jr., Wholesale and Retail Grocer, PHONE 69. Cor. Broad A Hancock His. ihivw mimumummuuuuiixtimx 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 sell it, you know. This week, as usual, we have aome "specials" and these specials are a mighty ' good thine for housekeepers. H elan's V icklei are mighty good things, we have them. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad SU Grocer. Phone 137. r : 1 . . . i That's tha thing to say to I the ping hata, derblei and; fe doras. - Let . them go now. Straw Hals have the ."right of Wamnlll Sit (Down,,, w yftrM sailors, straw teloaoopes, II axklnaw Itraws, ooaiM braids and fine braids, Panamas and Porto IXioo's,"' ourled'brimS and. stiff i brims, double brims, clean and well mad. l ThJnew styles await yotur allcnUon here, Xout Sommw's pleasure will de' paid much on your hist, "If you buy It hore it will be right, j you can bank on It. LUaw Lata 23o to 12,60. ', , - & Nice lot fust Received Wholesale & Retail Grocer, " 71QBrcai St. byisnv (wviwvtewvtc. TUCKER BROS. ' 810 North Front Street, WILMINGTON, - - N. C. The place to buy your Cemetery Work at BOTTOM PRICES. In :- Foreign and Domestio Granite and ; Sfarble. Lettering and Finish the $est. t Send for latest designs. All work delivered. Branch yard, Golds boro, N. C :way.";'i Straw,; fedoras,1 straw a - ' St 5
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