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4 I. WO A V:";' 1 v " Y0L. XX-HO. tO.'- . KIW BIBS, Hi C, WIDSISDAT MOEXIXa'APElL 23; 1902. TWISTY rir It 1 I 1 .T 11 - art... ! ..t-.s..r : 44- 'i SESl Makes delicious hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls and muffins. 1 An afcsbfotely poc cream of tartat powder AOYAL AKlNa POWDER 60, 100 WIMJAM 8T., NEW YORK. SNOW TO .SUMMER ; Hot to Some Westert States Wintry ' Flakesln tftbert.' Washington, April II. Tha wether ti pteylag a qaaer prank In Ui Wertern SUtes, whora lamme weather and a snowstorm art la loM proilmlty and the thermometer la moving at a lively rate; Following close on the heels of the hot wave, the plateau storm that started Bat urday has reached Hlnneaotalta move ment daring the last 24 hours being ex tremely slow.. Its eastward coarse has been characterized by anosnally high temperatures for the season and strong southwest gales. Summer conditions prevail tonight from the Middle Mississippi Valley east ward to the Appalachians and the Lower LakcKeglon. Maximum temperatures ranging from 8 to 90 occurred this afternoon over a good portion of this area, and at 8 o'clock tonight the ther mometer stood at 80s in Arkansas, Illi nois, Iowa, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Ohio. In South Dakota there has been a drop of over 40 in the temperature since 8 P. M. Snnd&y. Low temperatrs prevails over the Northwest At Selena, Xont, It is snowing, with a temperature of SS8. Weekly Crop Bulletin. For week ending Monday, April 11,1909 Progress In thejgrowth of crops and In farm work was somewhat .retarded dar ing the past week, but an ' Improvement in general condition Is notlcable, The temperature was again mock below the normal, the defldeney averaging ; nearly 5" daily; and a fairly heavy frost occurr ed Saturday morning without much dam age except to young tomato plants In the central portion. The continued low tem perature whioh checks the growth of ve getation 0s .the" chief disadvantageous condition of the present season, and warm, sunny weather Is much needed. Ehowera fell Monday night, and a cold rain Thursday, which hindered farm work to some extent, but the rainfall was moderate aad'left the soil In' good condition for plowing and plan Jing, and the moUture assisted the sprouting of seed. There was a4eficlency In the a monnt of aunshlne received. On the whole, therefore, the week waa not en tirely favorable; nowever, plowing and planting continue to make .good head way oer moai of the State east of the iilue. Ridge, aod though spring la late and work behind, farmers appear gener ally to more cheerful of good results than l t year aod are pushing work for ward with energy. - THE; MARKETS. The foilowlng quotations were recelv edbyj. B. Latham 4 Co, New Bern H.O. . s , Knw Tour, April 28. Cones; Open. High. Low. Close May 9.15 9.28 9.16 9.18 July.......... 9.20 9.20 9.12 9.14 Aug. 8.99 8.99 8.91 8.98 Sep 8.41 8.41 8.87 8.88 Oct 8.16 8.16 8.18 8.18 WZBS.T-. May July.... Com My Ribs: May Chicago, April 22. Open. High. Low. Close . 74 75 74 741 75, 76 75 75 Open. High. Low. Close 61 Open. .897 .62 High. Low. Close New York, April 22. Stocks; Open. High. Low. Close 1261 Sugar So By TJ.&L. U. a 8 42, TJ. a 8, Prefd.. 92 Mo. P..... Atohlsoa.. Va.O. C. A.C70... Am. Ice... 18 101) 811 70f ' 50 1211 86, 12 42, 88 100, 80 72 . 62 ' 16 LlTrpool Spots 6.8-82 Sales 10,000 bales, futures, May-Juno 4.63. June-July 468. May Last week 68,000 This week. Sat. 9000 Mon. 10000 Tues. 11000 Wed. Thurs. Fri Ooffe " 490 495 KRCKITTS. Same week last year. 98,000 9000 18000 14000 12000 14000 10000 72,000 DIME CATARRH SNUFF loosens up the coaclous Viscid muens In nose, clears out the head and stops catarrhal headaches due to. cold con gestion In the front of bead. The coat la only 10 cents and the benoflt arising from Its use Is worth dollars itealth toe Mfg. by Bradham'a Pharmacy. : cm- Rural Free Mail Boxes Mast Not Be Broken ; : . - V1 !ki v X ' StaU Cotton H1LU To 60 Into Trust. SsJlroad 81ft. SUto Charter. SUto Bewari : Ofered. 1 " " , ,NarrwIseipeFrem. "- '-Doatfc.;', ' FUlkiob, AprO 22. There wu a trial here this morning before U.S. commis sioner of a man charged with breaking a rural free delivery mail box. He was sent on to court, and an example will be made of him. He wm a countryman who committed the offense "out of reck less wantonness," as a witness testi fied. ( , H. L. Grant, now the clerk of the TJ.B. district court, will after May 21, when the resignation of H. 3; Beddlck as clerk of the CT. 8. circuit court takes sffect, as sume also the duties of that office. " : About 18 cotton mills la this State propose to go Into a trust. H, X. Tries is arranging to take over the properUea, a New Jersey chartered corporation to assume the obligations and pay Tor them by an issue of t7,000,000 of cumulative preferred stock and a like amount of common stock, and to pay this on the valuation of the mill properties on a basis of 60 per cent preferred stock, 40 per cent of bonds and SO per cent com mon stock. The directors have assented to the arrangement and stockholders are voting upon It.' It Is not the Underwood trust scheme, but an entirely new one. The Underwood is only for yarn mills. This is for ell kinds; in fact but few yarn mills are In it. The Superior Court here devoted to day to the hearing of the suit of Robert S. King, commercial traveller, .against the Beaboard Air-Line for 140,000 dam ages for Injuries sustained In a wreck last September. The railway contends that train wreckers pulled the spikes, forthe p urpose of causing the wreck. The Bute charters the Durham roller flouring mill, capital 149,000, Julian S. Can and others stockholders. The Raleigh baseball league team has arrived and began practice to day. Among today's arrivals were, O. W. Tlllet, George F. Bason, P. D. Walker, Charlotte; Donald MeCracken, White- vlllej W. L. Oantwell, Wilson; H. L. Lyon, Whiteville. Gov. Aycock offers $200 reward for unknown persons who burned a negro school house at Thorn asyllle. Engineer Buoknor of Raleigh had a wonderful escape from death in the rail way wreck Sunday afternoon. . Hla en gine ran Into a switch, which a half witted boy had Opened. It struck cars loaded with lumber. The engineer's cap 1 wu cut half In two, the cab sheared off, bat he leaned far back and ss the engine stopped the limber was In an Inch of his face. ..... : Wale Forest Snit Oat, Special to Journal. ' RaxaieR, April - 23. In the game of base ball here today between Trinity College and Wake Forest College, Brad- sher of Trinity proved a perfect puzzle, while Hobgood of Wake Forest, had an offdar. ' " ' Wake Forest could not score a run while Trinity ran up eight.' - Boo re details, runs, Trinity 8, Wake Forest 0. Hits, Trinity 1, Wake Forest S Errors 2 and 6 respectively, Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal ' 'Bai.kiob, April S3. The following opinions were filed by the Supreme Court today. Phifer vs Ford, from Union, reversed. State rs Buchanan, from Union, new trial. State vs Maultsby, from Cumberland, no error. " . Bailey, Johnson and Barber vs city of Raleigh, reversed. r Armstrong vs Btedman, from New Hanover, 'error. Insurance Co. vs btedman, from New Hanover, no error. State va Foster, from Franklin, new trial. Salmon vs Page, per curiam affirmed. Brinkley vs Smith, from Columbus, case continued and referred ' to clerk under rule 19, rule SO and 81 cited and discussed. Slaughter vs City of Goldsboro, per curism, affirmed. Cue of Bailey and others agalpst Ral eigh wu to recover license tax Imposed on bar keepers whose places were with in a mile of tho dty limits, the court de cides In the city's favor, holding that u the city had polios jurisdiction over places In that distance of the city limits it had also the right to Impose and col lect license taxes. Saved Many a Time. . Don't nobwt eourha and colds even if It la aprlng. Such cases often reau.lt seriously at this season Just because peo pie art careless Adoeebf One Minute Cough Cure Will remove all danger. Absolutely safe. Acts at ones. Sure cure for eoughs, colds, croup, grip, broa chltle, and other throat and ; lung trou ble. "I have used Oae Minute Cough Cure several years, says Postmaster O. O Dawson, Bsxr, 111. J "It IS the very brat rough medlefnewHi ike markets It baa aaveil :me many a severe, spell of sickness aad I warmly ' recommend it," Tbechlldrea'sfsvorito. F. B, Duffy. - TOD SHOW WBAT TOO ARB TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Choi Tonic, because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it Ii simply iron and quinine In a tasteless form, No core no pay. Price 06d. RiTer and Harbor Bill Passed. Wuhihotos, April SI. Without a word of discussion, the Senate today passed the river aad harbor bill, carry ing appropriations of about $70,000,000. So thoroughly had the bill been consid ered by the commerce committee that every Senator was content that it should paae aa reported from the committee. .The Best Prescription for lUlaria. Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Gnovn's TAsnLnsa Chill Tohio. it Is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 60s. Cfuunkss fBkydes at chain prices j A strictly high grade Clipper Chainless Bicycle at $85.00 fitted with the Leland and Falconer bevel gear exactly the same gear used in the celebrated. Col ombta Chainlets Bicycles. This is the Greatest Bicycle Bargain ever offered for the money. v.; Only a few left 1 ' . W& T. ;HILL, SP0BTIRG GOODS, 81-93 Middle Stret PboM . 11S. ': - , ...J "..iff " -i9$& FOR ALL PURPOSES, Q. N. FNNETT. Extra due Veal at the Oaks Market to day. .. ' Fine Western Beef and Mutton at the Oaks Market' ne' H i It is not good policy to take anything for granted. There fore, he insists that yon visit his stores when looking for the Newest Linea'of every article kept in An Up-to-date Store. We are showing a Beautiful Line of "Match Sets Em broidery", also Laces in Yals Torchons and Parut de Paris. Wash flanrln in Kndlfwa Pattern a Whi tA flnnrln. MaIi-aa. Piques in fancy stripe3, Organdies, Lawns, Dimities and Novelties. . w Our Linen Department is complete and has never been L surpassed in artistio patterns. Pces Right ! E. HAVENS, The Old Sellable Shoe Maker on Middle Street has pleased the people for years with his work. - Canezcell all other in the bnslneas m this oity. The repairing of Ladies shoesa specialty, : 180) M1DDDE STREET. Volt! ; ; It is bound to be seen." A tV '-A ISSf- ; It is bound to be seen.' You have been holding on to that old threadbare suit' all winter, because you oould oover it with an overcoat But you cant do it any longer A few warm days like this will tend that overcoat to the wardrobe, and, my dear fellow, that shiny, threadbare, buttonleat and shabby Suit will be exposed. But never mind, we can help you out in fine shape for f 8 JO, $8.01 or $10.00, A tob-notcher for f 13J 0. If your Spring Suit comes from here, it Will be right. E. ARMSTRONG, V 07 Middle Street. iwwmims wiwwiiawiiWiisiiea)aiss w mm Hetnz's ISfoeet Mixed and Plain Cucumber Pickles and Apple Butter. . - - . . ' 'r'.-V -"' : ' V .. . Nice Fruit Jellies 5c lb. V;i ' , '"-"S-V.-:..''.'-.-.-..''. Qneen Olives and Olive Oil. V; V . Fancy New Portorico Molasses just reoerreoV' Fresh lot Cream of Wheat and Na Bob Pancake Flour. Maple and Fancy Cane Syrup. C 1 - Fresh lot Fox River Print Butter. " : J . . Small Sugar Cured Hams and Shoulders. ' ' , - , Fulton Market Corned Beef. ' h ,'r v "'''' Complete stock of Canned Goods. ' , ' Give me a call. ' f ' Yours to please, - . . jy TTholesale ft Ketall Grocer, J 'Phone 01. TlQBroaMl . lVtSS A tawVLtaslawVltwV wVlnwVlwVsTVr JUST RECEIVED T: Carolina Rice Flakes. ( Try them, No cooking whatever prepared for the table fat ' one minute. ; Also a tun line ot nemz & to s I'reserves, lciles, Jivap orated Horseradish, etc. v . ' , .. . 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. . :.-:. Yours to Please, . : r : T. IS. E PB0NK 69. ASSESSED Wholesale and Retail Orooer, '., '"' Cor. Broad eft Hancock JSts. f X f v C r Appetizing Thing, We have the most exten sive stock of appetizing things ever introdaoetf here: Pickles, Sauces, Jellies,;Busoult, Fruits and condiments gathered from the Occident and Orient crowd each other for room, and the buyer is bewildered by the va riety we offer. You hare a range of choice, however all ot the best, too, and that's lust what you want J. J. TOLSON,' Jr., Broad St Grocer. Phone 137. Aeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee4eeeeeeeeeeee eeee 1 1 1 1 ii ii Hi.' ii H ii n i rTTTTriIIIIIIIIITTIITTITTTrTTTTIirTTTTTTTTrTTTTTTTTTTTrTTTTTTTITITrTIIirTTTTmirXllXlimittHtti 1 11-11 II II . 111,1 ' III I wsaa , . - i i si ii , ar 11111 X N I f II II II . If PII II, II II I "Kli1" IK) - ' x . .: t , I Magnificent Jnr:!:- ' Vnrv. Vcrv Easv Terras ! I .;:'. tA,!;.: 1 ' ! i ;i i-; FT-fl ft ! ! :?TQ:l lEGR EAT;: FACTO SALE -iar.il p :a; Ilicli-GrcWiano at a Darflain : fVtiv'l;;:' r' .. l I .! : -i;'- jre- Tjmand all tin txnuitrf Mandabont, to ifeTeliog In llano Sale raoh bas never before been launched la tiu' vicinity.. Never befora have you bad aa opportunity iucrtM thlf'to buy xjh'f j", at. If: I Factory. Rc;;;v Middlemen's In, u I : lib uiiu lUdUruo QaUoiauuuii i 7 X r ) i , -. - i - Kanoi of 8Uiidard,rwelUtoown makes at lower prices and on easior torms than those quoted by the manufacturers. . It is a common light now to see Pianos being delivered la every part of 'the 'ptTV., X . ' Our wagoni are on the go froramorn till Bigot aeiivenog tnorougniy uigo-grnao niirumenai w numoenosi nappy nomos. - ..... - . ; - , ! ,.r , , ; . i. ,' . ..,? , Ito you Van to poesess ono of the World's Preeminent f-tanos ? Tei f Then come to tMa KorontkaLla Ealel Don't say you "can't ajord to buy a Piano. Tou CAlf I " Pay'ta ii small tqptli WOT ! i ; . you make your selectionthe balance you can pay on EASY MONTHLY INSTALMENT?-; yon c.-tu arraca U;e p;:npnU to suit your own convenionce) I ;' ' v;'- ;v . ' . :'"' ' I1,- k A.AaVsA s,.. s 4 fJk.4sV ifi. & 0 4 '.. . . r .. t s . 4.e.. . ,..,.......( t i A. - .. ' t ' i
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