4r v r ' STATE J S RALEIGH, N. ,CL, 3EPT. 23, The North Carolina; ; Federation 0f Women's"! Cflubswill meet' in Winston-Salem " October . 7 to 9. This will be the - first - 'meeting -of the kind held in this State.: i I- tc. 1 ' r ' - ' ' ' , S - f.-V ' ' . - .. ; : :v : i . '"..''.- ; i ' - x ' ' ;-v-h The Rev. N. G. WatsW, V san-' ctification preacheiy was jailed in Greensboro for bigamy; fit is al- leged he has. three mre.Watsbn ' wnre a laree placard with words "Jesus 6nl? printed 6 it Cfot nWoiflt TTJTSa xi.. tttl , . irom uie. .wuere no : wenwl for the State experiment, farm: in the Piedmont section.It will- be located in exellCJatawba TAnnrii-n .tu .2fo Sucli farms, one in Eobeon:and oneinEdgecombe oottnUes. . 6 .., . .-.ft: i Goodman;Laney,SeUown farmer Uving near Monroe, com success, and the able coadjutators g8u and tne cancu mitted suicidei by hanging . him- of His ExceUenc : ar doing a datesy the Dem. .primary. Op self in his garret , He tied. the great work. Be sure and attend on developing, the motion to rope to the rafters and . jumped these" meetings whe amg' is .seewas then put and ti,miini, rho rci.;, tt;0 carried and the -chairman-declare uuu5 , r uu; was cold When- found. ; cause can be assigned fohy aed He was 55 years old and lived .alone na.- Mwn .; .. near Juonroe. .. , y. ! . . -s .' , -v. . , . ' . '1 The UtUe town of Battleboro Was almbst destrojed by re last week. Among the building lost were wie siores wmng, M. C. Braswell, 'j. P. Stewart & Co.; the residence of Ed. WilUams mvomI Wiono .rrrwA loss is placed.-at '$20,000, with $7000 insurance. The' fire started m Kawiings store, wnere tne ceU- ing caught from a lamp. - , J Frances Baker and Wincey In- Bichmond county " about ' their .L i mi. 1 1 L f 1 CXUCaoIiB. lilt) Iiiaio iutluiuvra ui the family -ioiried in the dispute and in the row which followed Jim, The 120 volumes of N. C, Su- incident that transpired in the an Wincey's 15-year old eon; got a preme Court iWporte bequeathed nex when the above show was here eun and shot' his aunt, Francis to the State Library by- the late a few years .ago. An old negro Baker. She has since died dl -her wound. A a ratmlt of r the corn- l:VJ-.' A year aero a youner white manj Wat Ingram, waS( .convicted in Kichmond county of the murder I of James Baldwin; while returning from a picnic. Ingram and B iinv ijuoiiwcu w"uwJv6 lady and Baldwin was shot dead on the " way r home. f Ingram was convicted after -a ; long trial and years. Information is received I now that he made his escape while . Y week. He was in a squad employ- ' ed on a railroad. 4 Information has Must been re- ceived of the deplorable death of Miss Sarah - McAuley, ;a maiden lady 45 years old, in . Montgomery county. She lived with her. brcn the, Mr. Evahder McAuley ' She recently awoe and discovered a man in her room.; ; She ' started v to scream when the man 8eiZed rher by the. throat audbogng ner. Her nepliew in tne nouse heard the : noise and ran to her room. The man fled jaade Alio coa-jjo. lu.Mjov, hadpainM bruisesoa W neck but her mjunes were not -;consid-. ered serious. ; However, on" the morning after the night;,fdllowing the assault she : was found dead . in auu ;ib : , ueiioyct;. , nervous; shock produced, her de S ''T. 7-7'l'ZLMy-Sf:- NEWS FROM THE STATE CAPiTOLi Mm0&'m parties in this State vie with each other in claiming that 'their folks" have donembstfor the charitable and educational' 'institutions of ner's investigation just held arwar- The Pritchard7Craig joint ,, can- i what she was saying, to, a friend i rant has beenissned for Jim, but vass jbeginV "to-day "1. Kinston, "Teindeed, dey' done ed." to f he has not been founiLf'tw'v I ? noirL:ountT. m-morrow- Jtaeyl"1: " "vv"mu. wwb wur vorresponueni iiniw yi ryuuw greatest, of aUr tne- great . events j to tne -interior. E xnmsiaitauon ... made to loofe NJfiW at a very small price. - Pictures -and diplo- And Other Matters. i? ' which the K: C. Agculturai;; So- of .electric lights "in and around mas kframf i: ? XaVe assortment of frames. And mouldings .always, on -KaleighiS:E .'f?!! SffiWOHl-iiV ' 'z'l: VJiiiz itf 1902. -It's a good sign ;when; . the about in its i long carelr oluseil ?P3X chairm an of th a two reat political nesslCtee askur figh; :hero I T -".Ii ' :i nox.& r e prove it. ' -'' Jr, J . ; On 'wltthe'Sancef geitieni you both deserve wedit'rfonthia Hne,butyoucannotiose'Vight '.bf the fact that you will all bSaffo- ed the opportunity claims when the X nTxf(feWai ARSfiTYi nixr Tttaoie t.:i:.j you may do. iMutiW: Knr wni candidates be permitted to forget fltof i .11 ... it Zlr?'1""! " of . .""""gnprooeeas r,,i.!.f. the State and. faith: t,a'h J rvuauk ljnjL.lI.IVr I iiijih ail nv3l 'em. LetushoriAfnr cnAi oH, of M rror;,, - "Tr Ti ' x of education, and to reaUze that i progress is opening the' wajfor the comon pubHc school-boys and ffirls. especiftllv in thA fw secure and education as weU"as the children of the parents "able . it.... . s J ' ! tv .:.' J .J.r a tiona tuuwuuceu in s your community. Dr. Chas. D. Mclver is informed that ten school districts in Meek- lenburg counV alohe have appKed " , , . . -i- . 3. for a local: tax election, and at ril:CJ?.--c ii 'i -A'ij ".v Granite Falls; Caldwell ' county, the election held there was carried by, a largo majority. Same result.. occumng elsewhere. Old Kip has " and evidentiy has his educa- "unai suit oi ngnung ciotnes on. Aaau ne may eventually and com- P etely lmock out the blac spectre of 'Srance. provincialism and . . .rTr;, w " . . j.j , j . ' -y: l -: . a . - '-I -y tT f , voutly to 7be,nopedi. w Doma arrangements are maKings ' ' "-'V which - if ' successfully . carried " put will enable the A. & M. to take in Dr. Winston has actively interested K Ji rv: I uuuaw, im uono iixo-judda uiaidjt r fact. Ju boro have been received here. . - .11 i . i o .'iti.n I are scneauiea.to dq at tsmitnneia, Johnstoncoiinty; at Wilmington ril OKfV .w RaWv 27th;Pittsboro,. ...29th j L OTford30tk On October 1st j xt.AV me&t at Greensboro. atlen6ir. i 1 W -doing I next appointment, so far announc- ed, wmibVat StaiesviUei October th folifowed by nleetinffs at Char- i0tte(9th), mckory(lOth), Asheville ijgneii Wednesday, 24th the term of Uieew r directors of 8UinW Vears ibegins. The follow- in or wat a named bv Governor Av cock a few days ago; Xi iyp usbee; j h w. IL Smith, v.Goldsboro; m f , .TTarVAv "FTihstAnV Jiinies Ali Bryan; Kew Bern; J:C Parker; Olivers; T. W. Dewey, New Bern; iW TavW. Moorehead.- Citvi Usor,i0l "R TrnnW Tiavboro: X W. Graing4r, Kinston,' State's, 'proxy: - The bad egg" case -of H. F. eawell 'toBaiiro ng resulted in a verdict of $4,500 damages for the Bep-Pop. poHtician oV' Moore ;vCo Fridayi theAoys;wad connection Wliu . cur uurwuiiB mo oautionod to bo more- Wful? during the pendmg: campaign, unt ieSg they are anxious to mulct their empi0yers. : - ;As the time forl'theTState Fair approacnes(nve weexs on;tne,.proT; spec brighten aM the assurance that could ybe ex- Wed points to' the event as one of the mdsl successful; if 6t the scheduled ior;the "Midway' is & "Country .Store," which, will be conducted by the ; Order of Elks, and therell be fun a. plenty. o vthe ab hel; fbiiay,: p.alachian: Part movement, the, r bill j6 PPon,whioh 'i :Wa?J- ng.'tEe- doming Wrft V?Sress' if its friends can;.; accomplish .that- end. As ltain:$he Speakership, and xiis siuDDorness ls.crecutea wiin the fal,lure to, secure action at.the ?essi011' 7 be said, to j put mildlv. that there is work ahead folti ' Any'waV. " "here's i,. - - , . JudsoWd of theTf. District ' i v; . .....i-'...: .. r mi - having; ordered 4 fecial termof court to try-anew the Ash- Ue Breece-Pickinson bank em- 'i ? tit. -- -trint ' A UP Cha5tte fT0" 'f .b?fo-re J?dge Mc" n i tlT The so-called Wake County "In- ddt Pmocrat.c Conyention ettere Saturday., afternoon and adjourned sine die without raakinc nomination for any office. A re- - - .. . ,-5 f duraed f?g for those leaders who had adopted resolutions, the . bur- den of which was a declaration for , , . . t - . rotation m. office after- an m- , , , Messrs pon h' sorTed onlT one andtbe other legislature c(mdHate8 iu.beinglleW nominees. Their insincerity being shown up, it WOQ -fl,0V nlo. nfy sWd;0 by the board, and jthat -r , . . j'.geft. er Tictol or defeat The in. dications now are that they will w-w--j PaU" be triumpliantiy elected, wheth- ... , , ;. put out against them or not; . . t ; .. . ... .., . , . t ; "Robinson Oircna was here vester-1 ' . . r day and ; tnat, reminds us of a little the side show and seemed very indignaui - Here fhi-nfya fillvT iar trot Brt' riTAd. dfttsT - e.rw , - i68!01 dey done had writ - little bowrd above .Jiim iWUe man Is you?Tou ain't, no thin, but an olditreet mgger; -if you'se' al r wf n '.."V1 y. vv a,A"i"v corns on your, toes?' and f tjien : he showed:his teef and began throwin' straw : at me, but no -sahl- you : ; , : , . " Y. M. C. A. Banguet Thursday and Friday Nights of Next j j ThkouugiMens Christian As- sosiation will throw open its doors ihnhara hat t T Thursday niffht. The association cele.- brate its opening .with a .banquet fniT tnAmbArfl kldL thrxfrn'iie-' Lor, friTda On t.W fonnxincr (Friday) night a reception will be tendered the v membeas and their friends.; i f; . ; For the past month the General Secretary Mr. X Wt. Kight has been hurrvine : the work on the cue ume uiih reauiiu tut) teauw these two' featoes have b (X)mpleted. The ! entire building has.? undergone..; changes that leaves, its interior in . striking cpn tast'to its appearance a -few- weeks ago.w .ne xurniture is aauy ytr- rivfiigd Already the 250 fold chairs for the lecture room are;? in the.buildinff;..; Artistic designof Wall par every room has:: added! ed' by the Y. M.". C.: A. and the General Secretary invites you to lend your support and encourage- pent , - . ! September 26, X902.., , . vi j ARE YOU READY 15 -We are with thelargest andbesi plies ever opened Here. - f ''''' -j .' .1 1' .) . 0 i'l''" 1 J.' j 111 1 .mil-", iii. r -i 1 -.. in i.'iii 1 1 . . in I 1 , , n ,, . . I 1 . . -ScflOOl Books. We have or can supply, those of eyerv publisher at publisher's !pricessL Bojpks for lblic Scfipjols0 alvi h x s on hand. . I a Diets. largest line and .Pencilsj, Pens, ,InksBoblistrapsSclOol Bags. ,CCil';OlVi X' P; WrlVlelick, -H- VatqrStreet, -4. v"--'-!"'. -;" ' '' :".'...-s-" "-i .r- a. .-i X r. 2 V,,'.: 1' I ...... ; '-S U V.'- I III. A r ;.";'r;-:";'PIabed;;. Here . ... ... .. j . ! . ' y o i 'V;.-' Headquarters for the best f llMiel Partition, Ceiling, if ;JBoorinf v Siding; Shingles. Ceiling $6.00 and up? . ' Blades Lui PenhIyania Avenue, Elizabeth h City, .a.'s? haVe ilVevSt0Clt t6 sell.v " ; "; -' - a not ojdy a lrauryZ-but a Using Bicycle sitrv in thes.days of hnrry an Rustle... It is economy .t3-use a wheel and it is better economy to use a good one.-:,. , . 0 -.: lAftl fi Tifllin I !UC4ir I. 4U 1J1UU11C, RaillWer, ; GolUHlbia. . ' " " . come to see s il you e interested y. '-tM.: i'v -. zizlr&Jf.J? j rj : y ; ' : 1 :j . South . 1 '. i.. Jf'" ! J-'; '"S-i' -S , ' v x ax. I' Old :,---.vt'c:-,'it?.?A:;v; FOR 5 C 17 assorted line of School $upi ini biggest values. . J. -Elizabeth City; rirCr .fc",I't';W'' iv'j-.- 'fi- -4-' "'r- ir'iS :fh: - 4?':, n,,,'.''- ElizabetivGitw trpf ': G ': ' -: I B . I , : 1 . . : .... . .', . - 1 ! i v . v - 1 . . J ' f - o o o v ; imd clpest 1 Flooring: $9.00 and ud V: . ;rtH;CaroIInE of ... V . ?Some:davs we haveabetf ter:.stoclc m!nnfe line hr:flhnther i Every day we sell you the hvv rtav wft se I'vmi trie bst of Jeach;; arid 'oof; fiprms gbes witfr achj JHi ij "Dur cold 'forage guaran tees you excelfence in meats. -Farmers write" W if ybli 1 st stall to right of ciiy ni neces- :J ' 1 -- -r , . ; 'v- ' - .- .-..' &y in a bicycle." . : . . . : ; v-, .R"Vr, ".'..--t- .l::- Poindexter Street, at short bridie. r . : -'. -.. ' ' ' t f iuviurn Cor,; Martin and'MatthewsStS. llllll Variety! u m&.z. r rov.D? w i 1 1 1 VlVlUllttl Cards J. II. WHITE, D. D- S., , 5U years pracjace, alll its : branches. , Offices cor.. f Mahf and "Poindexter stsi - tj' v vr - 'je. y r B. LEIGH .J.-H.-WILLIAMS.-, LEIGH1 & WILLIAMS, , Attoexets-attLaw : tPractice'irin-? State 4 aud i Federal i Courts. - Office.oyer Rational ani A nwvw .If- t mT. 1 w. J'. '' '. :' "j . - ATTORJTET-AT-LAW, Fraetloe in tn Btms and Feder! Coons. 1 1 rTNmnmrm ft ' ; " I Malces "a'sbecialtv of investieatinEr1' .' V OV';.:i,;T7-w":;'.-.?;i'.U, "" '' r. '-' s '" :-i " '': ' '--ii,:.vi...!i .. . TTOBiraATKliAW;t( :?.-r tjr CVSf 'H--V in : Ckurts.r of ' ' Firs! Judicial District of .C.J'-CoUec-1 ; tid'ns' a; specialtyl iMimmfc DR. S. W. GRBGORYvi ' DENTIST Office 'in Hofas Xe w ' BTg.', ' Cor. , nTii- LTjSt 'rrr iioli -ri iiouxdl o a. m. to op. m. . . : c. w. sawyer: ? a .... r Ifiyeaw in practice ofnediT r.iiin n.1111 nuriHrv. - Office , 37 Fearing street, near Citizen's Bank, Phone 159. E- City, n, C. DR 0. R. RIDDICK, i-l.i i. J I Office; N. pi innrn II LI F F LI I i -MfrtSfxH fOi'AO JJUi d'.itt - AU styles and an pnees ;xne mga . ; - 5; - and theiowiy; are', here ' atisfid - : : ; ; CLIPPER PHUIU UU.V! - "' bry'onl--'---:ATo.TIACfAr: i rV-r riiii-ii.g ,v''yiAS:::'---:ixPyt'K-: Back I Again recovered ; front : - t c ( ja.recentiattackuofrirTy-: ; ' X" ',. ; . ! nhoid fever.i :l-renme . n v - : ; ":" . - ''. i ' . - . '.. " ". . "' ; . I.. . .-' il the Alhemrle ' - StPiitn 1 'MdMMiP . ..- . hest nt wnrk.. , .i , - . ; m :rDOII.Ik.O;lr3if:lJin.e!fV..! Schedule in effect Aug.; ,r20th 1902 : - ''X-'-y B. B. - depot, at rabeihXSiy, N. CL T . ' 'Mondaysi:WednesQs"-an days;Thursdays and Saturdays - at ' 3r A. M , BAsirftrrs Cbeex, at 4:S0 A : M.jABvBUEoj aV 5 'X M.:i -N-' bebk's, Iu D. G.; at 5:30 A. M.,1 for. ElizabethGlpgil , G. Baxks, General Mgr. f -' ? -. ' ' ' ' : ; ' .-: .;'... -' ''.. ,r.- -.,' . t

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