Newspapers / Tar Heel. / March 28, 1902, edition 1 / Page 3
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!-H fhrouhout Tarheeldom. The Principal Events of a Week in The Old worm state; Tl,e Charlotte Postmasterslup ing women. Tt will 1 j... cisc ril be taken up by the Presi- on'the mutual aid plan. dent io-muxx - 0 J-ma is tne first Youtip- WV'o Christian Association (outsider of I.;' Col. A. B. Andrews, . i'irst Vice- " ' um oiaie. President of the Southern Railway - v onfl - . ve , , .- 4 and Baseba I Team. who has been ill with acute mdi- ,cam Motion for two weeks, is still con- he & M- baseball team of in his room, his many friends Ayu 18 nw organized, and is com iijll regret .to learn. to posed of material; the following excellent Welch, (captain and Instruction Brqckwell, -catchers:' Shannon- Superintendent of jjoyner sent out a letter Saturday house, Miller and Beaufort, pitch- the superintendent of schools ers Mall, first base; Joe Gulley, urging the importance of exchang- second base; Cochran, short stop; kg all old school books for, new Asbury, third base; Ross, left field; ones before July 1. Nicholds, centre field, and Clark 7, , ,r jmiier, rignt field. It is not EK-Attorner General Zek Vance yet certain as to the game with alser ni less bv ay be nominated for Con- Lehigh University, but arrange tne x.epumicau 01 we ments are now beintr made to cross Seventh District, it is announced, bats with Trinit.v Hio SW Wo Slate' Senator Cam. Morrison's next Thursday or FrirW Or, Fr iends afe booming him for the ter Mondav tW first ic nomination iii the same WoV liWei' wi.i uuc uiitsuuuuce anu enmusiasm is expected to be great, owing to the now u -ji ; i v uicuuij livairjr ueiween inese two Tjemocra istrict. is Senator Pritchard, who State Chairman of the Republican teams. jfarty, has issued a call for a meet ing of the Republican Executive Committee to meet at Greensboro April 5. at whichmeeting the time j ml place for the next Republican State Convention will be fixed. SOME FINE PICTURES. pom tne cnam morning at 1 o'clock. Photographs of N. C. Exhibit at the Charleston Exposition. Several splendid large photo- The State Sunday-school Con- graphs of the North Carolina ex- tention in session at Fayetteville hibit at the Charleston , Exposition last week adjourned to meet in have been received at the Nevs Kinston next March, Professor and Observer office. They are for (.'rowell was re-elected President, the cuts to go in the great North 54. M. Smith. Secretary: Joseph I HamUna Tnnsfnl TVlitimv fr V Weathers, Treasurer; N. B. Brou- issued on April 6th. One picture h ton, Chairman Executive Com- shows the beautiful antic piece, a inittee. work of art indeed, another the glass tubes for displaying the dif- Lumbertori, N. C, March 24-- ferent varieties of Jpeas and beans. John Nivens, colord, who was shot There is the great mineral and by a guard, while trying to escape geological exhibit all arranged in gang, oiea was beautiful cases and cabinets. There The guard are an tbe various kinds of native as justified in the shooting wooa for use in making furniture. f Nivens, as he was a desperate The bie ancles of Yancev and ad- egro and would hot submit to the joining counties are shown very decipline. distinctly in the picture of the fruit exhibit. Altogether, these A Greensbore correspondent has pictures fiives one an excellent idea sent out a "report that Judge I i-xriK r.i: i,;; falter Clark and Hop. Cy. Wat- . a measure of unstint- feonliave formed an alliance where- Li n .;a - TnV y Clark is to get the Chief Jus- Qut or tat - edition on April nominations, with the understand- i- ,. , , 0. I nemomeior uancing up anu uuwn. his aspirations to succeed Simmons ' in the Senate five years nence. ve nave twuumj. Some credit while others laugh at through a diversified climatical ex he suggestion. .. perience during the past week, cto I with the thermometer dancing up Gov. tn Sneak at LaGranae. and down between 70 and 20 de Lafiw X n Krch ooOngrees from ummer heat to twelve ' l-i i ii . e r 1 1 l,-.i., Apri1 17th. His Honor, Charles B. Deipw ireezmg puxn. Aycock, will deliver the annual ad- suns-ana oi course tne perennial ress before our tublic schools. sP"n& preoicwou 01 xxxg Onr PSUm flmm. will felt the peach crop it again heard to us about pubUc education, and Now, m most States tnose wno wuvncrftr,. can afford it, journey a long dis- tAncfi to seex a - ciiaiiKo siore ior - . . r , . mate (one of the favorite prescrip tions of the family physician,) but in North Carolina we don't have to do thai the climate comes to us, in all sorts of temperatures them. They; go from New Bern to Norfolk, by steamer, and at that place will be turned over to the Spanish consul ' They form a ty pical body of Spanish sailors, and atj each meal here a: glass of claret a big one flanked each sailor's plate. - - : jThe people here were much in terested, and constant crowds were about the men on the street, but their Spanish lingo was a mystery May Not Tackle Senatorship Question. Some people and newspapers ap pear to have an idea that at this meeting wojald be practically set tled the modus operandi of nominat- g the; Democratic candidate for Senator. But it can be stated in advance that thA n.mr.Trntt.A pfltinnt "settle" it, and will not essay to do so because it has not the authority or power. The most that it could d0 would be to "recommend" a primary or convention nomination (if a departure from the old method was favored by the majority of the committee, which is regarded as not probable), and it may decline tOido that, in easA fhn mnioritv ayor a change, for several very good reasons. The old method of nominating the Senator by a caucus of those who are to elect him, if elected at all, the legislators, will probably continue to obtain with both parties for many years . to come. f'The project, vaunted chiefly by Populists a few years ago, of elect injg Senators by the direct vote of he people, and taken up by an element of the Democrats, is now osing ground and will never be come the law," observed a leading politician, to me to-day. "Most of the ablest of the Democratic Sena tors now oppose the change, and practically . all the Republicans. The farmers of our Constitution knew what ihey were doing when they provided the method of elect ing members of the 'upper branch' oi Congress." .The "people" lose heir heads sometimes, and need to De saved, irom tnemseives ana history furnishes numerous and convincing proofs of the truthful ness of that assertion. ticipate , the treat in the great number who will hear him on this occasion. Our school ana town extend most cordial in vitations to everybody. MrN. B. Broughton, of Raleigh, nd grabs, and the poor as well as WQQ vw -tf t . the rich may "enioy" it, if they ecutive committee of the State can; . , . Snnv Q! Aaoiof; whi.h - Notwithstanding this great bles met in Fayetteville tot weet ng the subjects of neuralgia .and Among others of the Committee rheumatism corns and the hke, M K TO ., , think they have a kick coming to are Messrs. George W. Watts and " , : . , xx xt a , ... 3,r them against the weather-maker; i. onow,oi jurnam ana JBULessrB. .-. . .- . ,. . , . Jni, a Jnh-n tt. nJ to say nothing of the timid mdi ViauaiB WUO suax o iucuuici vco uoi: and B. D. Lacy, of Raleigh. The chairman was empowered to appoint the forty-four delegates from North Carolina to the con vention of the" Interna tional Asso ciation which meets in Denver, Col.', next June. to death with thoughts of posssble attacks of grip and pneumonia and m early introduction to a newly dug grave. THE CREWS OF THE EA. Peonle of Morehead and Newberne Y. M. C. A. In The State. ' , Aid the Desmuoe bpaniaros Charlotte will open a Young t New Bern, March 24 The cap Woman's Christian Association tain and crew of the Spanish home on the first of April. Hand- steamer Ea wrecked off Cape some quarters Have been securedin Jjobkout Shoals', twenty-six in all the new flats of the Southern Real were in New Bern today from Estate Loan and Trust Company. Morehead. Only the captain could TheV are being elegantly fitted up. speak English, "They rare from Rooms for fifteen young women, Balboa, and lost everything on the vassaI excent the few clothes on berlwill be furnished. It will be a them. People at Morehead; and sort of rendezvous for young work-1 Newberne aided in reclo thing New Our counters are fairly groaning under their burden of "good things." i We say it with prided yet we say it truthfully, that we have never before been able to offer such values as we are showing now. All fresh seasonable; goods. When others are charging fancy prices, we offer at almost "bargain prices." READ ON: T 27 inch silk warp Ginghams, value 35c ; . .25 yd 36 inch Madras Gingham value 12c , 10c" 36 inch corded and plain Percale value 12c .'.9c " New York mills yard wide sheeting value 12c. ,10c " Fruit of the Loom :..,8c" Androscoggin 8c " 40 inch India Linon value 12Jc . .9c " 32 inch Dotted Madras value 25c. js 18c " Mercerized Pique value 25c 18c " Dress Goods and Silks. ; Our own standard of excellence, both as to quality and price, is fully maintained in this showing of Spring and Summer'goods. 45 inch Voile, black' only. 75c yard 46 " Prunella, black only, . . I. . . . .......... 98c " 50 " Crarenette Serge, black ! only 98c " 42 Imported Rep value $1.50l 98c " 38 Fine Batiste, colors and black . :50c " 28, " Satin Stripe Challie . 35c " 28 " "Waist clothes, very special. . . 10c " We consider the New Idea .10 pattern to be the best pattern made at any price. I a HILL & CO., I I - First-ilass: , f Millinery, Fancy Goods and Novel ties. Orders solicited and 0 carefully filled. (Jive, me g t a call before ' purchasing. 2 The Campaign of Education. The Executive Committee of the North Carolina Association of t Educators, recently organized in Baleigh composed of Governor ilycock, President C. D. Mclver of the State Normal and Industrial College, and Superintendent of In struction Joyner, held a conference there last.week, and arranged for a series of . educational rallies and conferences' of county superintend ents in several accessible points as soon as practicable. A large at tendance is hoped for, and a num ber of enthusiastic educational ad dresses, with the superintendents of each crrouD of counties. An in- I J r J. stitute of county superintendents, lasting a day or two, will be held at each ooint. conducted by the State Superintendent for the pur pose of securing and giving infor mation about the educational con dition and needs of counties repre sented, preparatory to inaugurat ing educational eampaigns in those sections where the conditions are favorable. The forces are to be concentrated in localities where the sentiment and conditions are favor able to substantial school improve meni By the aid of the Southern Educational Board the railway fare oi county superintendents attend ihg wiU be. paid and the meetings wi-1 be held at points where free entertainment for them can be ob tained. It is lioped to secure low railroad rates. The first meeting will be held at Greensboro, April 3rd and 4th, and Governor Aycock will be one of those to make ad dresses. President Mclver will pro bably speak also. He is tireless in his efforts to further the great cause of education in North Caro lina. j. K For Rent! i j Store and wharf property for merty occupied by Dudley & Co. foot of Main street. Apr. 28. L. SELIG. Tut Big DtPARTMtNrSroRt. Fish and Oysters. When you buy here you get the BEST. The natural freshness is what we strive to supply. Dressed and de livered anywhere in the citv. Phone 1 07. Dudley & Co., Foqt of Main St. WHEN YOU WANT Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Cocoanuts, Cabbage, Rutabagas, Irish Potatoes Call on or write A. B, SEELEY &S0N, - Phone 59. 3032 Main Street. $1.50 Old Hickory t Commercial Club HOSTER'S BEER ALWAYS. Buyesone GALLON of oiar best CORN WHISKEY, jug and all. Is the best whiskey on earth 5 years old Only $2.00 per gallon. for medicinal purposes, has no equal. Mail orders are given careful attention. ml IHi B. N. BRAY, Corner Poindexter and Matthews Streets, ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. Wholesale or Retail. 5 Nnrthwpctprri Mutual T ifp Trie fn IUTT VkJkVi U J.TJL 14.1 14.44,1 , JUilV JLJJLCF VV, Milwaukee, Wis. i t o o 0 o s BEST It takes care to keep good horses in f ood condition, and our care is given o the betterment of the horses flesh we have purchased for our stablibs. We are always anxious that they shall be able to ' -Do Your Work to your entire satisfaction. We are always glad to do what we can to put good quality into the outfit of our stables aud to have you take ad vantage of what we have provided.'" T. C. McCoy, - 2 : Doors from Post Office. t o o - i s fSBTTS, $151,944,756,96. Issues the best, most flexible, most equitable and jhost comprehensive policy ever issued by any company. Intending insurers will best serve their interests by securing a policy in the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company. For rates, Specimen Policies and other information apply to DORSET! FRANK M. DEXTER, Agent, ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. JOHN WISE KELLY, Special Agent. Just Right Whea we cut out a roast there is the certainty that it will be just right. Not only do we prepare it to give ' it Kie most attractive quality, but is taken from the choicest part of the best stock. ' We meat you with everything . in the meat line Call up phone We'll deliver your order and guarantee satisfaction. G. G. Pdppendick,' 1st stall to right of city marked. HOTEL Raleigh, N. C. EUROPEAN-- and THIRTY NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS CONVENIENCES. Y. L DORSETT; Proprietor. Commerical and Farmers Bank Building. ONE BLOCK FROM THE P. O. UP-TO-DATE GAFE. Open All Night. Business Notices. Leghorn Poultry Yard Have for sale a limited number of Single Comb Brown and White Leghorn Pullets and Roosters. Best layers known Pr'zie winning stock. Price $1.00 to $1.50 eaeh. Eggs in season at $1.00 for. 16; $5.00 per 100. Satisfaction v guaranteed. Address . A. T. TIATTHEWS, Box 36, Parksley, Va. j HAVE YOU TRIED IT YET? A wonderful Remedy for Coughs, Sore Throat, Soreness - in the Chest or Lungs,- and incipient Consumption. The basis of TAB HEEL. COUGH SYBUP is North Carolina Pine Tar and Is always 25c Manufactured by reliable. Sold by all dealers, Tar Heel Medicine' Co., - Greensboro, N. C. U. S.A.
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