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Throughput Tarheeldorn. - ' O "i - C mm. Ila r M VI C - K mmm , - C mm 1 mM IT U W K B V North State.- Republican State Convention. novel soale. ' , He has issued winter! Senator Pritctard -has requested Bf w ' , ! v ir ' ii t' v " i t f June at a runner. A dispatch to ti,P .late for holding the Republi- L ' J,,..-. . , ' . jlho v asnmgton jrost nasv tllis: II LH I Llllll lit J I I I ' I 71 fi AJl J. iJlj- - 1 . . . . , .- ,i , "ne dinner .will' be served at 11 - j: a AAntii nt 11 . i ft Tfa - tit ni n I ' 1 . : o clock. Promptly -at. 12' o'clock h 1 i.-- . ' ATI Cogsdell wilh give his 'guests 1 --m SI V ' f I IIUllIlir.IIUMIl KB-II. Mil' I I I U I , ' ' a Il iriiBi) i auc. ftsw-u ava. i " i i v . ' - v " : I UL . v. 1 " - T '1-1 i ...... i V ma uwu 'uie, just; now uogsaeil will commit the deed is not stated but it is understood that he -will shoot himself athe table after the repast has been concluded. - Cogs dell and- his ,aged wife drove to iXutnerfordtontne other day carry ing Cogsdell's old army pistol to a gunsmith's instructing the smith to have it in first class order by June 9th." Of course he 'will not be al meeting In writing Jiid'ge Bynum of the matter Senator Pritchard ' stated: 'I have the greatest sympathy and and highest regard for j the Con federate veterans, and L would not be a party to anything that would in the slightest: degree in Lfara with tVift Trrnfififlinora nf that organization on the occasion in question." : v' Cotton spinners exceeding 1-00 lowed to carry out the program. in number and representing six Southern States and obout a mil lion spindles practical! decided; to form a "merger" or trust, so as to Ex-Judge A3l. Moore, who died at Greenville, N. C. their infrests, at -a was buried there last Saturday. He was a JEle publican and succeeded Judge I T" -ir ill . n held at Charlotte a few votsqj :iatue on me uiminai Court bench a few years aero, and amalgamate meeting lavs asro. WJien me annual con- " t I V V T I IT 11 ' i : ration meets at Charleston, next was igniy esteemea oy tnose wno mnnth, the arranffements will prob- knew him well; aged. Go years ohlv receive additional attention -"-rf y."v-"y .y.u lookin- to the perfecting of the iippaiacman ravK om win go In r it -n t i m un . tnrougn tne nouse oranca oi Jon- i o - i tt t .-n Kxess1 ix opeaJicr xxeiiuorsuxi win Wilmington, N. C, April 26. only "permit" its , consideration. Six additional nsnmg steamers I The Speaker is the czar of all the have arrived from Norfolk, Va., to czars in tho matter of legislation at . - - - I i - provide a supply b$ menhaden for i "Washington, and the scepter did the enlarsred Cape Fear Fisheries not depart from the office when down the river. Between 300 and 400 hands will be ' employed dur- Ihft season, which will last about -four months. The menhaden in dustry is Vow one. of the leading ones of the lower Cape Fear. The establishment of other factories is being talked talked of by local .'capitalists. . the committeer" ' This is a pity, for Greensboro needs-a Federal'Court room as well, aS r a capacious post office worse than any town in. the State business of a 20,000 town being conducted ; on the basis of its population of some 5,000 a' few years ago'. We" Hope Greensboro will yet succeed in securing a new Federal building. It needs vand deserves it. . Aycock and Mclver Score a Big Hit. Governor Aycock's speech at the Southern Educationial Conference at Athens, Ga., last- Saturday . was the feature of the "day's proceed ings, the regular press dispatches state the ''entire audience arising at the close of his address, and cheering him." -Among the dec larations of our eloquent Governor was this: "The State of North Car- olina has determined that every child in the State, white and black, shall be educated." , .. . , v Dr. Charles D. Mclver, President of the State Normal and Industrial College (one of the greatest indi vidual forces in the State in the great' work of education we now have in hand) also made a great tat at this Conference. K Mr. . Reed retired as Speaker. Senators Pritchard and Simmons have handled the measure most admirably in the -"upper house" and the former will doubtless be able to exert no little valuable in fluence, with Speaker Henderson now when so much depends on his attitude towards the measure. Mr. Glenn Retires From State Treas. Mr. Chalmers Glenn has resigned as teller of the State Treasury,(the resignation to take effect May 1st. He retires from the- Treasury v to become secretary and treasurer of the Washington Loan and; Trust Company of Fries, Va. It is un derstood that Treasurer Lacy has already selected the successor to Mr. Glenn but the appointment is not yet officially announced. The largest Sale , of i $210.oo? that has ever been, on the market in. this town at one time and the most desirable ones for fine homes, for- the small' sum of - payable $10.00jper month without interest., I Located on Riverside Ave- , nue. "Wide streets no -7 being opened and - ready for buildihg. Considerable improve now going on in this part pf town. The new Railroad expected to come soon and will have the water-front for depot, which is more de-. . sirable than any part of the town. Parties de . ' siring to comein this deal must apply soon, as we only have a few more of these lots to offer. N. R. PARKER or C. W. STEVENS, V i Elizboth City, N. G. 90e0 &GQQ X90C9 t-" ' '.(S' I NEW SPRING STYLES' - are nowm - . "The Fair." Sole agents, Elizabeth City, N. C, 2 PROFESSrOMLCARDS .That is printing that delights the eye and brings in business is not the result of chance. To produce a good job requires experience- and good material. "We have both, at your service, ilt will pay you to see us be fore placing your order. Tar Heel. Blades A STRIKE AT NEW BERN Hasisrv Mill Oseratives Out. ' A Mass : " j ; - . - . i Meeting No, Agreement Reached. As a result of the strike at the New Bern Knitting Mill, whicfrbe- gan on tne 2rdrd instant, a mass mpetiTiof -wns held at the court 1 . 'house this afternoon at 4 o clock, ' To Enlarge Plant. Wilmihsrton. N. C. April 26. The Angola Lumber Company, composed of Norfolk capitalists, has decided to enlarge its plant here so asrto increase the capacity 25 per cent. Mr. W. TSears, gen eral manager of the company, has recentlv secured options on addit- MONEY TO EDUCATE THE NEGRO. attended by 100 women, employs, ional timber lands in Pender county 250 men emploves and citizens. JL V The meting was Galled to order by Rev. W. R. Spears, who called on Rev. J.' A. McKaughan ;for prayers, after which Rev. M.r. Spears stated the . object of . the meeting. Mr. Ruth,, an employe, offered a resolution on which only' employes were allowed to vote. The resolution was to ! appoint a three citizens to wait on the hos iery company, with full pOwer to adjust all matters under conten tion. This committee t;onststs of Eev. T. M. N. George, ! Messrs, J. h. McDaniels and J. J. Tolson, Jr. Mr. R. B. Nixon. was requested to act as secretary. The committee waited on- the company but no satisfactory arrangement of the matter has been reached as yet. It is stated that a cut in prices precipitated the strike. , ' , ' A MURDER and is now in Charleston, S. . C, m it t A nesrotiatinfir ior the purchase oi a tug boat with which to move tim ber for thb enlarged mill. The en largement of the plant will cost be- is estimated at $250,000. Since 1873 the Siats Appropriation to Negro Public Schools Has Been $5,061,533.17. J Calculations are being made in the office of the superintendent of public instruction which shows some interesting figures regarding .'the money expended in North Car olina for the education of the 8 negro race. It is developed that there has been paid since 1873 for this purpose, not including amounts paid for colored institutes normal schools, and special ; taxes $5,061,633.17. Of this amount $596,647.83 was expended between .1874 and 180; 1,916485.53 be tween 1880 and and 1900 and $455 499.72 between 1900 and 1901. Thus far during 1902 the amount Headquarters for the best and cheapest grades of Partition, Ceiling, Flooring, Siding, Shingles. . 20 years practice, ? ' in all its brancnes.- umce3 cor. Main and Poindexter sts. ! " HWJ. B. LEIGH, Attorney at. tiavv.' Practicein, all courts. Office in Bradford building, Eliz, City, N. C. P. tl. WILLI aWs, Attornet-at-Iu.w. Practice in State and- Federal Courts. Office over National Bank. AttOBNEV-AT-LiAW. : .Carolinian City, N. C. . building, Elizabeth Ceiling .JO and up. 1 Flooring: $9.00 and'uo Blades Lumber Co., Penngy I vania Avenue, Elizabeth Citv. I North Carolina. Attokkey At LiawI , : Practice- building, in all courts, lora Elizabeth Citf, N. C. Edmund Al exande r, Iween! $8,000 and $10,000 The Western Senatorshlp. The people ef the western coun ties are beginning warm up on the Senatorial question, which ap pears to be of more interest to them' than anything else in the po litical line. I found during the course, of a recent visit that Sen ator Prichard not only has no op position in his own party, but that many' (especially some cotton mill men and other manufacturer and leadets in industrial investments and the like) speak kindly of him some of them going so far as to sav onenlv that the "State would In addition to the above amounts the special tax funds de voted to the "negro schools will amounf to 450,000. When it. is stated that the amount of tax paid by the negroes as compared with the total tax paid in the state is less than 4 per cent some idea of what the white people are really doing for the education of the negro can be formed. i I as a matter, of 4 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Elizabeth City, - - - - -N. C: Academy of Jilnsic Building Booms, No. 4 & 5, Practice iA the State and Federal Courts. Manager of "The Carolina Cjollectig Agency.' D. M. Stringfiald, Attorney- -at- -Iiaw,--Manteo, W. G., Makes a specialty of investigating titles, making abstracts and veyancing. . l : . con- honest dealings A FROG HEAD BABY. Negro . Woman Gives . . Montrosity. "Waxhaw,, April ;29.- Birth to a "I Must Die to Win,"! says the thoughtless objecto to life insurance. Not so; you must die anyway, l ne ques tion is, whether you will concent to win or elect to lose jwhen f tcw nip I ne nvin is liicviiiiuic. x nc cunuiuuu unuu wmui v ri . v. . j9 xx7in Ipvp thnsp who. are dependent uoon vou is a maner y vu ti 111 awi.tw fc.vv J I or your own election, as your cnoice wni ue uicir gam ui iu55. To assure your tamu me comions ox ure ancr yuu ic gunc insurelin.- n Negro Killed a White Man Vtfith Scantling. . :. Wilmington, N. C, April 29.--Special. William Memory, a- white man, was murdered by Bill McCall, a negro desparadb, at a saw mill fifteen miles from Elizabethtown, 'Bladen county,- yesterday .after noon, Both men were employed at the mill. They had ; a dispute aud the negro struck Memory over the head with a' piece of scantling, ring him unconscipusV Mem ory died two hours later. ' The negro skipped.7 The sheriff, , has organized a posse and a search -is being made for tho murderer. All details are measrer on account ' of place being out of the way. Will Kill HimseSf.x in iiutherford" count v lives Allen Gil. He is an old farmer of neans. He wants to die, has ect for his suicide. He be a tne Spectacular ' and on a Of -A colored lose nothing and might be a' gainer woman living not far from this by his re-election." " place, has given birth to what the This sort of talk sounded, a little ""T f a i v 7 . , Tt. Tins fhp. , hodv and limbs of a Strange at first, but before return- f airly well:developed infant, bht its ing home I grew more accustomed head is vry much like that of a tp it, for really I heard a good huge frog. -The head is almost deal of it. Certainly the Repub- flat on the back, the eyes being 7 . i 1. j i i larsre jand in the top of head. Its lican party has had no leader since i the day of its inception m this SLiifi.' who. arjoarentlv, stands so well in the estimation: of the busi appearance, our is pernaps more like that of a frog. Drs.: H. C. Houston and J. V. Hunter made an But autopsy and found that it jhad no ness world of north Carolina. the Democratic granting, tnis, say ne cauuob iv- nead; It has no . neck at , all. - A sibly be re-elected and give sev- photgraph of both front and side 1 i : l, j. l..v, TDoliticians, while fr-tV" , . i'lT eral reasvns for that view. From al! I can learn, Locke Craige will prove to be the strong est Democratic candidate for the Senatbrship, especially.: in the far western counties.1 and, he will views werA made and will be pre' served. Tunnelled Under Rail Road. Raleigh N. C, April 30. The 0 ' Carolina and Northwestern rail marl made ft niffht attack ,on the probably, show up well (if a P""- fteaboard a few nights ago at Lin mary is held) as far east as Greens- cblnton and with seventyfive hands, horo " : .carpenters and bosses, tunnelled under the , latters tracjr. xne ' . ". ' ". r.ornlinft and Northwestern asked Private advices reach us to Q eo under ;the Sea effect that while Durham will &el board, but not having received a 1 public building, Greensboro's a satisfactory reply proceeded as claims have been turned down sby above, working all night. . with your family G. W. WARD, Attokney-at-Law. ! Practice in all courts. Offices in Academy of Music Building. - . - j - Attorney-at-La.w( Practices in Courts Judicial District of N. C. . tions a specialtyi 4,. T of First ! Collec DENTIST. Office in Flora's New BTg., Cor. Main and "Vater Streets. Office hours:' 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. IV if - M I O - ' - s Hartford, Gonnecticiit ft. $sis9oo69o r 2 OfRrp TfA Fnn'mn'pAi All Work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Paid to Policy Holders and Beneficiaries. the HARTFORD LIFE! has never contested CSvalid -' claim. : MAr4AGEk ; ; Virginia and North Carolina, Elizabeth City, N. C. aritJ 86 Comrnercs v Norfolk, Va. DR. & Q A. N. -. E. . cor. Poindexter. 1DD1CK, I and Wanted. To dd your hauling. Furniture moved with care. Trunks transferred. Leave orders a Hotel Arlington. Phone 28. 1 . W. D. WnxiAiis. 5TENGIL GUTTj&RS, Rubber and Steel Stamps, Railroad, Hotel, Baggage and Brass Checks. - Seals;. Badges, Stencil and Stamp l . "' PHCENIX mm mil ras, Job Printers t : -r ; Cat. Kivisofl and Church St' 4 U MX. L 4 1 (
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