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i" r f r Vol. XX 111.-10. 55. Twenty-Fourth Year . i CL::atlo cs INTERESTIMG PYTHIAN EXERCISES El BLE111G Ihis ts For You , YOU, MENS 25 Doieh; J -2 Hose , 15c value lor 8 l-3c, 3 pair for 25c. ."; ' - Hen's Night Robes made of the best. Lonsda'o Cambric, slz 3 15, 18,17, ,18, worth "75c, for 60s. :- : It will be worth your while to look, atthBiu, or they will be sent to your nous for inspection. , ' ..'t";v Kilgo versus Gattis Trial., For Fourth! Jvv M. Mitchell ;&Co., 1' - ' ft 'l PHONG 288. : '''i i Pollock St., Opposite Post-office fmmTTTTfmTTTTTTTTTMmTTTTTTmTVTVTTmmT. E ; Just Received a lot r . - - duo i njzn ED English Cured Shoulders, Fresh. Butter in, Tubs and Fox River PriDts. I A lull, line fancy and staple groceries. " FULL STOCK plug and granulated tobaccos. , Come in and buy a Hygiana Cigar for ten cents or i either of the following for five cents or six for twenty-five cents. : Roig, Car- den as or Abnco Cigar and you will be pleased. . "S ? '; LH , 0"":.- ' IVIlAlilBal.anil IPAnll SEliMwtAa No. 81 South Front St. : ; Knight Entertain The Grand Chancallor, Who Deliver Memorial Day Oration. : - Saturday night and Sunday wjre oc casions which will long be remembered ith utmost pleasure by the Athenia Lodge No. 8 Knights of Pythias. It Sheeting Ass. Cutting Affray, v feUctlng was an Epoch which showed to the out- The Birds. MriWitarftr: Cent Bond Paid, - Governor the numerical strength of the lodge which hag within the - space" of about fifteen months had a wonderful Growth. Raleigh, June 6The Kilgq case, so Saturday niirht the Knights gave a widely known, will, it is said, come np reception to Grand Chancellor W. ; F. certainly , on th 12th. mst in the Robertson, who in making this lodge 'an Superior court here. This will be the official yigit was also the orator at their fourth triaL The case is moved here memorial day exercises at the New Ma from Granville county, ; The lawyers Mia Theatre Sunday afternoon, j - iy that everybody appears to be try , A special meeting was held in conrfec ing to get the case, up' lor trial and tion with the reception and three can dispose of it finally, The suit is brought didates were initiated.' The exemplified by Kev. Mr. Gattis, who like Rev. Dr. wori wa8 the best that has ever been Kilgo is a Methodist minister against jone ,ere and the Grand Chancellor the latter for 1100,000 damages. " . commended the manner in which it was Six more orphans arrived today at fdme7: The candidates also were loud in the Methodist Orphanage here, bring- their expressions of satisfaction of the ing the total number up to 61. r WOrk. .-.-'"' ' This' afternoon Governor Glenn and : After the business was completed the Senator Simmons addressed the State enmribnv restated themselves on some n. - - l . li.. 1 - .lu 9 I . ... . n . ..... ooara oi nricuiuiro vn uieijuaiuuu tu fine reiresnments consisting cnieny oi immigration to North Carolina. . Mem- jM cream Btl(j cake. ' There were about bers of the board say the necessity for 60 members in attendance immigrants here is very great, but that The New Masonic Theatre was well they are in favor of getting -what they Dy citizens Sunday afternoon to call the old stock which North Cam- j witness the exercises conducted under liniana were bred from,; namely Eng-ti,e.Ugl,jce8 0f the local toige; Mr. J. lish, Scotch, Irish, and German. '. ;;: Dawson, Chancellor Commander pre Sam Dupree, a white man from Gar- aided. The K. of P, band rendered two nev was Jailed here today, without or three pieces very finely.: The exer privilege of bail He had violated cjgeg Were opened by a piece entitled, some ordinance of the town and when i the Stillness of The Night' The policeman Everett Jones attempted to 1 jge ceremonials consisted of short ad arrest him shot Jones' dangerously 1 dresg read from ritual by the officers. through the thigh, with a pistol bullet The language of this ceremonial is most of largi calibre. ' Near the Falls of beautiful ard many remarked on the ele Neuse Cotton Mill, Sam Dollar, white, gani phraseology contained in itr . - art employe were,, cue Turner juurpny, Robertson said in part;,w-. ,M another employe, very dangerously in . md or&et. can better honor itself than the throat. Murphy is In the hospital u n.v invine tribute to those of their here and Dollar has fled. "t?-?r. mraiher who have finished their work Gilbert Pearson, the Secretary of thehere have taken up their abode in State - Audubon Society is here. He ghadow land. AH over the country has done a great deal of valuable work. 1 the -nemories of the civil war are He spoke not long ago In Tennessee awakened each vear when during: the and that State nacted an Audubon m0nth of May we lay flowers on the law. - He also addressed the South Uar- graves of our brave soldiers recalling olina legislature which has recently their deeds of valor and patriotism. : ; enacted a similar law and now he is In- I it has been 'said that Peace hath her vlted to address the Georgia legislature victories no less renowned than war. which meet this month. He says the gut peace too has its strifes and though work in this State is going . on excel B ,iTa under most favorable circum- SCALY ECZEMA ii Looked More Like Piece of Raw v Beef Than Human Being Doc ' tors Useless Blessed Relief and ; First Real Sleep in Weeks After First Application, and " x " SPEEDY CURE BY- v. -: : cuticura remedies " Words cannot describe the terri ble eczema I- suffered with. , I was almost a solid mass of sores from head. to foot, and looked more like a piece of raw beef than a human being. Blood and pus oozed from a great: sore on my scalp, from under my fin ger naila, and near ly all over my body, and every hair in mv head fell out. ' I could not sit down, for my -clothes would stick to the raw and bleeding flesh, making me cry out with pain. My doctor did all be .miU. hut I irot worse and worse. I did not think I could live, and wanted death to end mv frightful sufferings. - HMy mother-in-law begged me to try Cuticura. I said I would, but had no hope of recovery. ' But oh, what bl cosed relief I experienced after ap 14r Onttpnra Ointment. ' It cooled the. bleeding and itching flesh, and brought me the -first real sleep in weeks. It was as grateful as ice to a hnrainff tonirae. ' I would bathe With warm water and Cuticura Soap, then atmlv the Ointment freely.- and took fi Resolvent for the blood. Soon the sores stopped running, the flesh began. to heal - my natr startea to giuw, mu in short time I was completely cured. If any one doubts this, tell them to write to me. Mr. Win. Hunt, 135 Thomas St., Newark, N. J." i Intencj OMBplcta KtTMl aitfl imnti Trm ttnmnr. tmm PimnlM to forofuU. from oniWing of Cnttcur boap, m7iirwl,"T: lirMtlKl . "Hum Ow KwtyBMW. NEWCAR LOAQ Snow Drift, White Frost and Admiral FILiOXJJFg. U ST RiECETVED 300 dozen Masons Improved Fruit Jars, Tints, Quarts, Gallon sizes. If you need any it will pay you to get our prices before you buy. J. L. McDaniel , - Wholesale A Retail Grocer. - Tarker Store. Corner Broad and Hancock Ste. Tie Greal Slaughter Sale! TWO SOLID CAR LOADS OF tliina Crockery Ware. Mni. JKN1. -rial mail), BASEBALL TREAT. lently and that the coast birds a muV Btance we are bound to face disappoint t , .tronir team from Fi AAAtaatatAAAAtAAAiatAAAAa eAAAAAAAAAAAAAAtVAAAAAAAAAt nonoDooonoooaonoonoDCono Two Games, Thsraday mi PrMsy With Strong r'.' Teasi Freai Frtmont. ; On fhursday and Friday of this week the local ball team will nave as its op- emoct. w K'ju we nonor me memorial m ? tnoue park team here last Friday is a IfTw wh0 P8? "W8l re..im,?rM: member of that team and judgingfrom w. -.--.. -w, ea witn tne mougni uias we wm noi y, , work m occasion, they must auuuw. vrv7B always M , nere ana wai; eacn nay hiave a very strong team. By the way lw .hwvui4 uwuiw w I o rings us nearer to me cwee oi uie ana county, in order to obtain the. feathers we tre reminded of the beautiful words which are known as egret feathers, of the poet: ..- ": -. - S - ; Warrants have been issued for A police- "One sweetly solemn thought man in Greensboro for shooting blue . . Comes to me o'er and o'er,; ' -. birda.' -,- . -v I'm nearer my home todayrto!ay A term of Federal court here began I Than e'er I've been beforei- This W eefc . O : Heavy Tawelfi 22x15 In AU Liaeii Towelii 2 lxSO ' 1 l-'.Oc- Cotton Voiles 126 kind Ut 8c yard. ; it ; 15c kind for Oe. all colors ( '", .V - Big lot of Figured Lawns In .the most desirable patterns, worth S . Be, this week tfc ynrd.yv'r. w Few more pieces of 16c, 4Q Idclj Uwn at 10e vari 'y-i7-lj? ; A 8190 inch Bleached SheebJ, good quality, 40e each. ..v'.i-1 J: J. BAXTER.: tare 1,100 young chickens there, of the C !jCf!Ii2 Cf f3QoC"!f! Tf 1 11 breeds. A pheasant hen is now neuing un ner ea" clv aaya ne never i knew ope of these birds to set while in captivity before.. The eggs are usually placed under hens. " ' T. ' The Bigjrest Bargains of the Season they have beaten the Parks team every ime the have met on the diamond. , The local nine has been strengthened by the addition of Robert Smallwood, who is in fine condition to play the game, 'also Ralph Hunter Smith,' the T 1 - ... - - .a . V. " ..J I " i, .1 V.Z tW.hn.md WA. - - I nrst base man or tne a. u team u , ' -vfiwlaiddnwi1: ,! d practicing daily with the u'"""t - - ' Marr to leavinir the cross leluh m riA a i l i j - l i . y . . -. " " iihj oi geuiuKicw-iiuani raiw . - And nearer to tne crown.'' ... I n .t. . aa nfttont day in the executive office, president H Th ,Sker entered on - a beautiful 1 th DVamMnt team, am ther come from " Twut WOOO, K. newltt, I -..tinn fln the Works of naturethe I noa Wllann. and th maiuurementbone !U.!? Ti?,d.'Trl foresti e.taouAtains and the sea and I to have; large x crowd in the , at Sikes, -1- Arrrr. I the effects of a meditative view on these I tendance at these games "in order to , StttoiTeejurer icy .says thatne lement, up0n our better natuies. Imeet the expenses.,!; ", baa paw out ail except 8,&0U or the , immortal bard said."The evil . The mme on Thuradav will be called 265,40 wnicn tne j&o.oou or rour per n, do. jives after them, the goodslat i aTp. m,, so no one need have any centbondi broughtin themarket, oftjnterred witii their bones. vWeare fear of the heat t-r' which irere Issued to Nettie- the South -haritable now than when -those I On Friday the inna wiU necessarily Dakota jd. wrij andtte claim of woriiwePa written." , We spesk tender have to commence at 8.80 so that th Schafer Bros1.of New fYork City.V A ot y,. deBd. remember his good traits I visitors can catch the' train .forborne, few bonds are. perhaps outstanding, forget his bad ones; we put flowers I whieh leaves at 6,10 p nu -?-.. thougn tne Treasurer thinks some have on hU casket and follow his body to the I The same prices will prevail, 25 cent been destroyed and the $85,000 is held ve n, loud bmient But . can w I for adults, and 10 eenta for children totakeup any .otners which may be mt bestow some of our lowers on the I under 12 years. Remember the days, Offered. ; '-. -'-V ' k I linUn Tlinu vihn ara atnitrirlintr nnder I Thiivulatf nl Milai fWit make anv pernor wenn remarKea waay wiat . Wvv tnad and almost ready to el ve I emrammenta to conflict. i .. i 3 t .. j a i I ' :r 'i t nenw peen auig aegrees ngnt aiong up, A kind WOj, a helping hand, a and that he had expected to.takethe pieagt , mile will make the ' road of Shriners' degree at Ashevffle this week ufe much lmoother and better. but before be knew of the meeting he CMv.b-y and It vaunted stories of had agreed to deliver an address at bravery and daring has passed away bnt Clayton High School and thought it his w h.v. Knights whose chavalroua duty to stand by the latter appointment helrta mgy not beat under steel armor and so will become a Bhrlner later on. . -j with aord nnr anear but State poultryman Jefreys has things Uev areas true and noble and ready to m very fine shape at the poultry farm L.U. un tha cause of riirht aeainst which adjoins the fair grounds. There -onl, M er8 tho8e Kniehta of old. In traveling over this state and over the country we will find many of these Knightly men, men who have heardthe story of Damon and Pythias and are living the example of those noble men. .The orator closed with reciting Tenny son's beautiful poem: . - New York Cotton Market - The following were the opening and closing prices on the New York Cotton Exchange, June 5. ; .. -r'.,':; nOpen .July : ..'-.804. Aug "; 807 : : October j 817; ..;'! RecelpU 14.2S6J A" j '5 - .N' ' ' - .'CJose' - 793 : -,'795,: 806'; . A. AlUOIilW- MAY CCYE TO NEW BFRN. "- 600 TIECES. i:. ;''; ". Bent and Finest Vat Laru anil Inser tion to match, the kind yna pay 8c a yard for, our price for your chlce 4Jc a yard.' - -. '- - liAMBKUO. ' -" ' From 4c op to 4?c s yard. in:u;ution.' , From "Jc up to 2,;c a ynrd. VKSTS. , I ilii.ni (;.1U7 Vc-'to, rofllnr ' ft'ity, for this -k mily l-r -vsv- LAWN. Just think, 40 Inch White Lawn worth 12l per yard, for this week only at fic per yard. ", ' .OXFORD'S. Mnny Bnrgnlns In Ladies, Mim'a am! Chil.lren's Oxfonra from 48 to $4.00 a rir. n.0T!!!:;rt, riiil lion's lii'.'e !-' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -. i IV to $1 i.'j a on t , oi A i Llkillhoo4 elTws Larg Sawmill PlanUlalng 8roughl Hart by wall Know Companlai. - It ta statwl iFiat tlie GolJaboro Lum ber Co., of Dover and tlie Hinos l!ro. uimlter lo., of huiHlon, are mnkmir ar ranifumenla to move tln-ir plaritn to N Bern and have b!ho nui!e firrannrneriU for the r i.ht of wny for a tram rol he twern Trenton n l.tl.'m city. Tls if ,:'' !' i"''H " far , are merely 'Sunitet and Evening Star - ,' And one clear cull for me. Andmny there be no moaning of the bar I W lien 1 put oui 10 aea. For thou ifh from out our bourne of I time and plnre The tide may hear me far, I hope to aen my Pilot fce to face When I have croi i'-d the bar." A it In in .:!.! to f.-l! up to ! 1 Pain nny ro ly (lie nintiMin, neurjiiia, lunil No noil ter what lotine tt":, ij.ii:: er's i:.K-i.y v. ul ill tv ! hem ;i.y. -or T.il-!-!-. I'or !'. 1-y name of rl.e :hoi, p!. in -j llio p.ulirt r Mo-o,';n T ." c iiiit, T 1". H. L"N"T I ca ; THAT WILL PLEASE THE PEOPLE. TO BE SOLD AT Q1 BrQad tlt- Sale each day from 7:30 ' ' o m, and Saturday's from 7:30 a. m. to 12 p m. This s ah opportunity of a life time. It costs you nothing to look, so come at once. We hi ve HIGH GRADE OF GOODS and can sell you at the price of cheap goods. SPECIAL 'SALE ONLY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, HERE ARE SOME OF OUR PRICES: Plain Cups and Saucers, 2c each. Plain Dinner Plates at 2, 3, 4c each. Decorated Dinner Plates at 3, 4 and 5c each. $6.00 Toilet Set, 10 pieces, extra large size, beautifully decorated, gold lined ouly 2.89. $4.60 Decorated Toilet Sets, 10 pieces for $2 48. If you wish to buy a number of other articles in crockery, all sizes, plates,bowls, cream pitchers, vegetable diHhes,etc, we think you will be pleased with this sale. Everything will be almost given away. Do not miss this great chance to get such genuine bargains, if you do you will regret it. WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. 28 Middle St, or 81 Broad St. Water Coollcrs, viro ScreeDs & Door's - . , . .'. Heath and Milligan and Masury's Faints. Oils and Glass, 8ah Doors and blinds, and a full line of Builders Material and Hardware. :.-V Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co 7$ltiddlaBt Phone 147 Potatoes, ; Potatoes. .- '. . '-' v.-7-,..." ,; I am in position to handle a large amount . ol Potatoes the . coming season, being in close r 1 ' touch with all the markets and f. Buyers. H Consignments of potatoes ao i,, licited, which shall have mjr;.' . best attention. WIU either sell . to the buyerai or ship to relia- r ' -; ble eommission houses. ': " It looks as though potatoes ' would be very low and a great I;, ' many growers will loose their; stock by not knowing the mar ket or to whom . they , place - . them. : '" , WouU advise ail growers to -- put up thoir stock In g"ood shape .'. well'graded and leave the Culls at home. ' -'-'.'.' Conservative advances made .' on consii;nmnnts if deairedi I Bi nd alotij? the potatoes, and I will do my beat to get you mon ey out of them. Specially Made IS OUR , Ice Cf earn OF PURE MILK AND CREAM : Ereshly niade every day. Carefully packed in ice and delivered at 35cfsVper, quart iBroail Street Fniit Ccinpaij ! DcIicioDj.fi Ilefre " : Is The . JiC Wo r.cll You Great eat Care taken In making our cream, and only beat mate rin'n. , It ia Pure and Whoh-ome. Can be eaten lv the mot li-ji AtepJ Ron wit tiout ft-ar of injury. :Ti c ';' per ipinrt, pjo ked In i n ' - - 1 M. your ) -hm. i . 'i t-in and In Cream . 'v-'i, i . . .- . . r' f . If
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