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n RftLEIGH WEEKLY LETTER. M.i..Mn nf InterPcHnor FIpujc onfr lie Ru UUF upcuiai uuiicouiiucuu Raleigh, X ?, Jne 16. One L to-day the Dem. State MTention greensboro. will assemble . at From present indi- L ...;ii a lnrcfilv attended lively convenuou, 0- Relates ior v - , in hei nominated this . Wirti the exception df buper j-wideni-u and a Education, to nil a Corporation Com- But there is sure to Lnsiderable "strenous" lifein- jjeted into the. proceedings when J, question comes upof Vnomi- or "enuors.iiij, w 3au . 3it't. is Bof the .many caniuuuwsH o. Senator or if a serius effort is ,ae to order another State Pri- JOJBIMAH! OB COXVKSTIOS JiOMESIATIQN TROBAKLE. From what I can learn at present .n efforts along this line are liable 'a m fill . . 1 . ad even likely, so lar. ne pariy .nnears to he decidediy undecided to whica 01 toe- -uau-uujMju. Dre gentlemen, it should prefer jr this exalted position, and it .ouldbe an exceedingly difficult jnfer to concentrate a majority of u -jniornitpa on either " one of X utii-o" - By the same token it "would" be practically impossible to "; select a andidate hi a State .Primary, even tie convention could be persua H to order one which is entirely probable, for ; North Carolina TUmnm-nts trot all and more than -wanted of "State primaries innntr the Shnmons-rCarr contest o 191)0. the probabilities, there' loreunquestionahly point to leav iag the entire matter open, to b gettkd by the Democratic legisla fire caucus next winter, as hereto f.rshnTriTifT the derjarture ot iw.v O - SJOfrom Uie. old paths-. -.. PRITCHAED PICKS CBAIO. . It is notewortby in this connee foil that senator Pritchard has elec kted H6n. Locke Craig as his broLiblfi ormonent. t While in i r ii .(--,, Charlotte .last week Senator Pntch d stated that Mr. Craisr would k logical candidate if Justice Clark is'nominated for Chief Jus- ! and he expressed no -doubt of the latters ; contingency and dded that he should therefore chaUensre Mr. Craisr to a joint dis cussion of public questions and is sues during the co miner falL . T . . - - -a -" in commenting on this opinion of the present Senator from the Vest, a well-versed Democrat said on or contingency of unusual and portentous value shall be advanced and made goo d. . If a pri mary was ordered it is plain that there could i. i. - -l . . .... uoo ue a selection, as jieuner can didate could poll a majority of the votes cast, and : probably neither would have as many as one-third of all the votes. For these and other reasons the legislative caucus and the General Assemblv will doubtless handle the job. . A THOUSAND "KICKER8. Next Saturday promises to be a particularly warm day in Charlotte. In the cunty court house there at Raleigh It was a mst - enjoyable noon a "Democratic convention'1 fraud and defrauded thousands of women out of $12 or more and sev eral . weeks of - work . each while, "writing endless chain of letters" for, them, were tried in the JJnited States Court at Charlottee last week. -; .In this connection it - is in teresting to nqte, that old man Amos Owen (who was present as a witness) was one of 1 the first two "Ivu-Klux" to be convicted and sent to the Federal Penitentiary at Albany, N. Yiy Capt. Randolph A. Shotwell being the other. They were sentenced to pay a. fine of 8, 000 each and to serve six . years at hard labor, but were pardoned by President Grant at the end of two ears. The -State Teachers'. Assembly which began its annual meeting at Morehead City last Wednesday ad journed yesterday (Sunday,) aftar the annual sermcn by Rev. T. D. Bratton of 'St Mary's School of and successful meeting, and Gov ernor Aycock,. Dr. C. D. Mclver, Governor Jarvis and a number of gone days, the wearers presented the appearance of just having step ped from the comic, supplement of ye yellow journal. The artistic top piece waa.no more. From out the threathening clouds, that through the wind swept heavens sped, des cended a deluge that threatened to even pound - the temperance tent into the semblance . of .wet cot-1 ton waste! The Panamas went down like the tail of a conquered gobbler. Mon day morning the last' vestige of these cheap but sporty domes Lad been" washed t out of existence. They were all right while the.suh was shining1 but it all came ",out in the wash. . " " A LESSON IN PROGRESSIVENESS. will be held, in protest against the "oath-bound primary" ordered by the majority of the County Dem. other prominent and" eloquent men vyuLumiitee. v Miner a ' countv ucu'icu huuicbbcb. -t iwiubui ticket will be nominated at- this Venerable of the ; University i was convention has not beri 'definitely elected-President for the ensuing stated, but the prospects are ' that Tear' and w- Carmichael, - Jr., if not put in the field this week the Secretary and Treasurer anti-primary Democrats will , sup- , Governor Aycock appoints the port a ticket of their own 'choosing following to constitute, the Poard on election day instead of the one of Visitors to State institutions, as named by the primary in which provided in the ac of the Xegisla they will not participate.,' The call ture, and they will inspect the for the convention rmxfc S.t.iirr"W charitable, penal and other State is signed by about one .thousand institutions and report to the Gen erai Assemoiy at its next session; WV P. Wood of Randolph, I. P. Je ter of Burke and T. W. Patton of Buncombe A State "Master Printers' Asso ciation" was brganizd at Morehead Friday last with C B. Edwards of Raleigh as President. ' Mr. Henry Page is out in another letter ; attacking Judge Clark. Among other things, he charges Governor Russell who has other let- ters from the Judge that he (Page) wants to see published ; ; and that Judge Clark vrote a letter to Su perior court J udge W. o. U IS. B.obinson "inatieratini?" the Wake county suit formerly alluded to, and which caipe before Clark, for final adjudication, and adds that he is told that it: :"extols Marion Butler, discusses politics and re ligion m a : most interesting way - : - a ' ii ti 1 1 - and is signed, m lull,, witiiout a request to bur . or destroy. Mr. Pace calls upon Judge Clark to authorize the publication of this letter, before the Dem. State Con vention is held. Otherwise, he says, it will be used by the Eepub licans' in the campaign against Clark and the Democratic party. 1 There is a good deal more in the letter, but I haven t the space avail able to otitline it h'ere. Prompt pess i$lQmoirtah'lv:' - Promptness in the modern laundry is a very important feature, when you mark on your laundry slip a time when you want your shirts and clothes . back, we know you mean what you say. Our wagon doesn't show up a day or two-late with some plausible excuse. '.Attention to cur customsr.; requests, together with the fact that jsent to us your Glomes wear-loiiccr xriRii vvnen vou senrl tnem f spwherfi. pivkr us thp. growing" trade we have. " ... . - A postal card or 'pljone message will put the wagon at your door. ' ALBEiAOLE' STEAM LAUNDRY,! - 1 saB-Phone, No. 125. ; PROFESSIONAL CARDS-1 w nie that the fact; that Judge Clark has been generally credited "tith working up the impeachmen proceedings against the two Sup- "ane Court Justices at the last ses son of the Legislature, and . Rep- ffsentative Craig kaving been the adiu(r persecutor in the House m prefering the articles of im peachment, operated to link to ?ther the political fortunes o two candidates for the lead ag offices this year. . . " " does not clearly appear, how- that Mr. Craisr is the most i Spular caniidate certainly not 'jet -except, perhaps, in some extreme western .counties. leaving Asheville, coming H it is found that JudceT .Hoke. 0 , e S. Overman. "R. R Glenn. C. iWaason F T fWKvi-no R "R der, and one or two others " xbong candidates in the coun Sf the middle welt and Pied- M county. These together with J. S. Carr, would certainly "itrol a majority of the votes east 9 Sreenshoro and Charlotte, and related to me by several gen- pmen who travel extensively ! pgh the State, that : several of m each have, a larger following Air. Craig. I v would therefore appear to i,"tttterly impracticable to get the te UnvenUon to endorse Mr, iw, g' ,0r either of the others named SQHae now unforeseen reas iu-euiuenuurr democrats, ana m annexing their names to the call the Charlotte O berver takes ' up two and a half columns of its space! There are ;certainly a lot of 'em. NEW HIASOXIC GKAXD OFFICER3. At the annual icommunication of the Grand Chapter, Royal . Arch Masons, held at Winston-Salem, the following ofScers were elected for .'the ensuing year: Most Ex cellent Grand High Priest, John C. Drewry, of Baleieh: R E. Det- tuy Grand. High Priest, Henry G. Smallbones, of Wilmington ; R E. Grand King, William Anderson, of Charlotte; K - K rand Scribe, James D. Glenn, of Greensboro: R. K Grand Treasurer, William Simp sonof Raleigh ; 11. EL Grand Sec retary, James C Miinds, of;: Wil mington; K Grand Chaplin, W. E Hubbard; E. Grand Captain of the Host, Lai- Williams, of Wilson; E. Grand Principal Sojourner, A. B. Andrews, Jr., of Raleigh; E. Grand Royal Arch Captain, F. M. Short, of Washington; E. Grand Master of the ThirdjVeil, J. C. Braswell, of Enfield; E. Grand Master of the Second Veil, J. B. Griggs, ; of Eliz abeth City ; E. Grand Master of the First Veil, James W. Shuford, of Hickory; R Grand Lecturer; F; M. Moye, Wilson; E; Grand Sentinel, ' -I, n t in i s ' ,r . , . The Tale of a Panama. The Grand Commandrv. Knights . r Temolar. whi6h also met At Win- One or two of Elizabeth City's OTTkTfiIo lorn .a ta3 t? "P ; sporting fraternity have -invested C. Drewry Gand Commander, etc. th treasured 'bucks," that repre ti, ,i At -'W nA r, I sent the toil of a winter, in the nAnr i4 r; purchase of the Panama hat A Knight Templar uniforms and the It is Not Wise to Encourage Outside Capital. , There is no question but that to day ,V there are manyv Southern towns and cities, whose people and the local business organizations are trying to jnduce outside money to come in and r build them up, which are really congested already with money, which is held in their banks, or else placed at interest, which is helping some nearby town to build up. It-is the active dollar, put into local circulation, which does the developing, and wuiie mere may be thousands of dollars in a city's bank vaults, and the bank state ments may indicate prospeitv, as to dollars on deposit, there maybe an utter lack of development of progress in the community. It is the. shut up dollar in the bank vault, or put out of circula tion 'in the purchase of outside securities, stocks or bonds, which is in contrast to the active dollar, going its rounds in a community. The one actfe as a clog to local development, the other promotes business and builds up trade. If tle people of many commun ities which are now begging out siders to come in and invest their money with them,' would instead constitute themselves a committee .... f. ' pf the wholte, take an inventory of their own local funds, and after do ing so, would malie tneir own money an' active factor in local de velopment, instead of keeping it in safes and vaults, there would be no need of outside help. And the community,, develops it self, througk its own means, is the one which is going to show real development Many places are today, in the South, congested i,nd sluggish, just because their people. refuse to" use their own money in local de velopment, and' instead keep call ing upon stingers to come in and help them. No development need be expect ed in such communities, for out side capital is not attracted to any place whosa people are not show ing that they can help themselves. l iff About XX Century Ice Cr'eanr Freezers. Yon konw how to make Ice Cream "by the sweat of . your hrow" but we can show you how to make it ; AND JUST AS GOOD, a much earner way. Nojprank to turn. No workj Y ou pour in the mixutre and the XX Century Freezer freezes it firm and buooth. .s i No parws to get out of order or break. . We will be-pieased to show it toi yo. Prices lower than the old fashion freezers. j SI 50, Si 75 S2,00,S3.00 XX Century Ice Cream Freezer. : P. W. Melick,; fater Street, Elizabeth City, M. C Blades LumberCo Headquarter for the best arid cheapest grades : of Partition, Ceiling, Flooring, Siding, Shingles. Ceiling 50 and up. Flooiing $9.00 and ud jsjs LunibGr Co.,-asa. Pennsylvania Avenue, ; Elizabeth City, North Carolina, That Spring Suit Panama looks like feature of the last summer turnout of the Nobles of the Mys- every day in the , year. There is tic Snrine in trorsreous Aaabian nothing of the beautiful, artistic, or, sublime in its make up but the price tag makes up for alk They cost anywhere from $15 to ' $100 t and the fellow that sports a Pana ma sets, himself uy.as a kkdy killer 1 in about three wobbles of a rabbits -m TTT 11 M - t I nose, jnow Mr. vveiis tne racket store man, believing in social robes, was a great j occasion. Wilmington was selec ted as the next placB of meefing. : VAEIODS MATTERS OF INTEREST. The ITorth Carolina Medical So- ciety, - at the annual meeting at Wilmington, elected the following officers: President, A. WV Knox, equality put in- a line of Panamas? Raleiffh; Vice Presidents, E. G. that looked the real thmp but' Moore, Elm. City; Thomasville; . W. C. A. , Julian, sold for only 23c. , W. McKensie. The case contained twelve dozen Salisbury; J. L. Nicholson, Rich- of the swell looking sky pieees but ardsonville: "Secretary J - Howell even these did not supply the de- Way, Waynesville;! Treasurer, G. mand created. The lids, were sold T Sikes, Grissom. Board of Med- out in one night and one hundred ical Examiners (to serve six vearsl: and forty-four lady slayers were Frank H. Russell, Wilmington; M. doffing their Panamas to "the en H. Fletcher. Asheville: J. M. Par- vious ones' that lacked that ad rott, Kinston; C. Greenville; , .Geo". J. O'Hagan, dition to thejr "Coco.' W. PressleyJ Everything went well until Sun- Charlotte; J. A. Kenfc, Lenoir; J. day afternoon. .. At that timePoin T. Battle, GreensborOi 'J The next dexter street, Main street and half meeting will be held at Hot Springs, a dozen other thoroughfares were E. D. Latta, Jr., of Charlotte, has I set off with doaens of the twenty graduated a Princeton1 TJuiversity, penny lids: ; , ; - and was first hejaor. man in a cla'ss of 385 students, v , .' Some of the swindlers who oper ated the VAmos Owen Cherry tree" Then it rained. No need to tell the rest Three words suffice, the sad tale to relate. Ye cheap Panama was a relic of by- RURAL FREE DELIVERY ROUTES. Four Routes for Pas quotank County. The Acquisition of a Ser vice That Will Bring the Farmer in Touch With tho City. The first issue of this paper ad vocated a' petition for Rural Free Delivery. In many succesive is sues we agitated the matter and as a reward for our effiorts we now hate tho pleasure of chronicling the acquisition of this service for Pasquotank County. Ass't. Sup. A. B. Veazey was here last week. - He made a . survey of the proposed routes and the matter now' rests with ..the third asst. postmaster general. Mr. . Veazie has suggested that four routes 'be given this county the total dis tance to be covered by these -four routes being probably in excess of one hundred miles. ; . " The carriers will leave the Eliza- (Continued on tilth page.) You are-looking for can be made up in the tip of fashion from the very best materia at-the. moderate price which f 1 r nas earnea ior me an envi able reputation. O.ur Spring Suitings and I Overcoatings. have arrived.'.comprising the prettiest patterns to be had off tha importers, we are ready to serve you promptly and satisfactorily. Experienced Herchant Tailor. 33 Fearing Street, " Elizabeth City, N. C. J. n. WHITE,. D. D. . 20 years practice, :v -DBNTISTKY m ail its orancnes. umoes .. ear. . Main and Poindexter sts. '' ' B. LEI6H,Ee v ? flttorney at Law. . ' Practice in all courts. Ofnoe in 1 Bradford' building, Eliz. City, N.-CL's Attobxet-at-Law. 1 , .' .." Practice in State and Federal Courts Office over National Bank. - Attobsey-at-Law. . N, Flora building, Elizabeth City, C. ... ; - ATTOHJSaSY . At IiAW.' t- , Practice - in rail r courts. Flora, building,-. Elizabeth City, - N C. " Edmund Alexander, .;- ATTORXIT-AT-LAW, . " Elizabeth .City, -r --;N.C- Aoademy of Musdo Building, Booms, Jfo. i & 5, Practiee in the State and Federal Courts, Manager of 'rilie Carolina Collecting Agency," D. M. Stringfielrj; -Attorney- -at-:Law,- Makes" a specialty of- investigating: titles, making veyancing. abstracts -and 'con " ATTOESZYAT-HtW. ' . " . Practice in all courts. ' Offioes in."; Academy of Music Building. ' , ; " . RG&COE W. TURNER. - ; LAttokkey-at-Laws , "r -"' , TT . F . - - .rractices . m Uourts . of First Judicial District of N. G. . Collec tions a specialty. - - ' i ur. . w. Gregory, . DENTIST.. . Flora's New Jjj0. ' ' Right on OO00 Right on ooooo As usual with a fine line of buggies late styles and high grade work, all manufactured in our. own factory. WE SELL DIRECT. Saving you the jobbers1 afcid dealers' profits. Our line of harness, robes, whips and other horse millinery is com- plete. Great bargains in our winter robes and harness. Elizabeth City Buggy Co., Poindexter St., Elizabeth City, H. C. Uflice m Floral New BTe. kjot. jriam ana Vater Streets. Office hours: 8 a. m. to 6t. t I DR. C. R. RIDDICK, : Modern Dentist. A 9 Prices Reasojiable. Tfork 5 O Guaranteed. O' O Office N. E. cor. Main and J Poindextr. .' o Tf- CUPPER PHOTO GO, A. L DIVERS, -Owner and Manager.- What' s the r your W Better let an expert took it over. Get none but ; good rapair work such as we do. IT PAYS. We woji't do poor work. We would rather loose the job. If your . watch or clock does not give good service; Give ias a trial. ' Watchmakor and Jeweler No. 30, Main St .Elizabeth.' Otr, N. C. Pq tronage, S o llo fct HOTEL DORSET! - -. 4 . ... . ... r . " ' . and : THIRTY NEWLY ' FURNISHED ' ROOMS ALL MODERN : . ; . ,COKVENl . V. : L . DORSETT, Proprietor. ' ' - Commerical and Farriers Bank Building. - : ONE VJXK rSOJI THE P, O. - i
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