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Vol. XV.-No. 84 CON CC1U N. l6. BID AY lAPRIL 23, 1897. Whole DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION, A f"1 MiiniolFftl Ticket Nominated ' Tr 'Ho. 13 Townsnip. At tbe call of the Democratio Ex eCutive Committee the Democratio township convention assembled in the court house Thursday night, April 22ad. ' D p Dajvault called the meeting to order and requested ' Dr. B p Montgomery to preside as chairman r .w. prevention. J D Bairier was GREECE AND TURKEY. I PERSONAt POINTERS. The Cause of the War and the Possi bilities of tbe Outcome as Affecting the Map of Europe. . More h an 400 years ago Greece lost to Turkey the territory ever part of which the two armies have jnat ret) e wed the eternal conflict pfhea Constantinople fell, the last of the Greek emperors was slain, the ''crescent," says a modernr his torian, "supplanted the cross in the city of Constantine; and an infidel Mr. James W W adsworth re turned to Charloite last evening Miss E ula 'Morrison; of Har risburg, was in the city, today. , Miss Laura ; Glasjs; Bpent the day in, the city with friends. " Mr. J W Gannon Rpent the morning at China Grove , Miss Blanche Boyd, of Barium Springs, is visiting Mrs. Dr. J E Smoot. - Mr. E G Buchanan, of Char- yeara oppressive Mrg. JudVeE T Boy kin return ed to ftakigri this morning, after ; anenamg tne rx orKe-nogera wea- a8ked by the chairman to act as sec fc moDarch occopied the j loW Bpent last ight jin.the city frv. i .v. J with his brother; the Shemff. ,t -.- . . ii i.u w t"008 ne nret uariBiian xiomau - r- . . . q - Emperor." For over 300 ject of the meet.Dg accor.amK to Greece 8.iWved to the can ui -I rnle of tha Tnrk. In 1821. a leader ding. Wardgaand responded -ftred ief Greece, Alex- Mr. A B Carrel I left this morn to the call of .the roll. ; , YnBiUi,ii.. tU m ing for Raleieh, after Bpendine set D P D3yyault by. virtue of his r&L tt: w OM Jeral days in Cecity wjUh his par- VUO MU9B1BU Hi UIJ JLLO CB!Anta revolt that grew into a war as fierce To Southern Fines. There will be a gathering , of North Garelinians and Southerners in general at Southern . Pines on Wednesday next, April 28th, m at tendance upon the - meeting f of citi zens interested in the "Southern In- ter8tate Insurance .Conference," its.' ' Z. Jt - f i- . . r- The meeting will be held in response to the call of Secretary John T PaU rick, of the Southern Interstate (V For OTer Fifty , Year MrsWinslow's Soothi nt? 3yra Raop ben used . for over 4ifty yenrT bry millions of mothers for ther t3r??S rett while teething, with perfect cess. "It soothes the child, sofVk the gums, allays all pain, cures WTZflSt colic; and is the be-t remedy Far bikrrhbea. It will relieve th' f5r little sufferer immediately. SoTn5T druggiats.iu every ntirt of the volst Twenty-fiye .cents a bottle, Be sow and ask for "Mrs. Winslows SodlS Immigration and Industrial Aesq-'ir-g Syrup." and .ke no other fcissd ciation, the outcome of which may office as member of the exeoutive commit ux t-.,. and barbaric aa perhaps the world j clared the proper representative of I ,a result in great benefits to the entire South. k ; Messrs. C W Sw'iok, James F Hurley, J O Wadsworth and W G Bosbamer have been requested to represent this city, altof whom will attend, leaving the city about Tues day of next week. the 4th ward. 1 The returns from the primaries of the four wards were then pre sented and it was found that for mayor Mr. J F Hurley received from Ward 1 20 votes,Ward 3 29, ward 3 6, Ward 4 i8..Tdtal 73. ) Mr. J L Crowell 'received from Ward 189, Ward 2 96, Ward 3 4, Ward 4 10. Total 199, t Mr. W G Means received from Ward 1 25, Ward 2 24, Ward 3 5, Ward 4 6. Total 60. i Mr. J A Kimmons received from Ward I o, Wara 6 ;ioiai o. . , Mr. J L Crowell was declared to be the nominee for mayor. Farther return Ward No, 1 had nom a -wo Bin rJ at r hoi Am n vnnni male or female, was spared on either side, but! aa the struggle of the Greeks was founded m a desire for freedom, and was conducted with u d paralleled hefoiam against great pdjds, they won the sympathy of i-Xiittle .Miss), Bertie Saunders has gone to Charlotte, where ste will spend eeverat weeka with her iaioer; Mr. w u sauna ers. Mr. John A Simsj chief clerk to Auditor Ayer, returned to the city last night Trom" Kaleigh, and .will tape nd a week here with his ifr. FFan k O Rogers re tu r n ed Dr. Miles Pain Pills atop Headache. gt. Mfles'JVrfn lifWare guaraateed teaC' " r Headache ia20 minute "Oue cent a &xv tihac mods PTnuralsri Dtx fiines1 Fatiuj Fire Insurance. Representing anl agency o5 Strong and Reliable CompacfieH I can place large lfnps of inear ance at a living rate. J. F. Hurley, THIS IS Europe ; ""and England and Rus to Ihe'iUniyersity , at,; Chapel Hill .ia fAir tlaet nightafter attending the mar. aa uuuui wwa - w - vuu u w ti m. .... . . ... m t l - ' Il' ji - v.- . j . , inage oi niSBiBter miss jj ranees ttog- ln this they succeeded, and com Gra Mr, Jdhn F Yorke. i pelled the .Turks to recognize aa anl jLn PrAf Vi T. T Pipr nf luucruucun unytuu, iuo vri.ccc;c uj. Mont Amoena oeminary, was in tne toctrtyi an.'afea of less than 25,00p city this morning on i his way to feelevriies- flifl HfiTyreft"ri'arirljfinWv Mitchell dia or Orete, a small-island outh of RSntrivW& 'tye t)rrdk modern .Greece, now ruled by the xorke-Kogers wedding, have. Greece, returned to their .homes -in Sali6- j GIVE US YOUR ATTENTION" M itliog, Ms, Jt& mouern Greece, now ruiea oj : showed v that Trke 4t 6ne i pirt'bf Greece lominated lr ;0 Grecia m moat reipecti, It his beek at one-half their actual cost and value- r - P. Molasses Dntal and L D Coltrane for towi i .,, by theTnrk. with the commissioners ana vv- it uuen ior rme cruelty and injustice that school committeeman. Ward i5fo2: biibts every land that comes under W A Wilkinson and R F Coble for tbe dominion of the Sultan.' The twn commissioners and b B Col- Cretans have revolted many time3 traue for school committeemen btfore now, and in this latest at- NEW ORLEANS A Ward No. 3, R A iBrownTand JK: teWpt to secure a measure of inde- PORTO; RICO ! D A' N D OUE STOCK OF pur Imrn ense'Lineii Syrups Patterson for .town jcommissip Greece, MOLASSES auu o a;whuo iw:. o,wi. wuiiui- nad oi course tne sjmpatny or tne teemaD, and Ward 4, A 5, Young Grecians. "No people m the world and GT Crowell for townrcommia- are more aggressively patriotic than sioners, and D 13 Morrison for school the Greeks and the news of an in- cpmmitteemen. ,! aurrection in Crete renewed the fires J Ward No.,1 reported for member 0f hatred of Turkish rule in every cf township executive committee,' Dr. home ia the Hellenic peninsula. So L Montgomery; No. 2, F L Rot f ar f rom being .neutral, the, people ins; No. '3 made no report for exec- of Greece demanded that their go? utive committeeman, whereupon P emment assist the Cretans ; and so vorreii was conBiaereu as con- deterinined was this demand that Pitt AND EMPIRE SYRUP is the best you can find. Q 'ROGERS. is, arriving daily and the bargains we offer in will simply "stun" you. . . ' MEN'S WEAR; For $5.00 we offer suits worth 7.00 to 9.00. . . ; For 16 00 you get eonally as good a bargain j . : From $7.50 tc $10.00 we sell you a suit good enough fser a Prince. We haye never before shown such a tmued in tljat position and was by a King George was compelled to make her beautiful flowers and early gar- at once a show of hostility, and ac- L lf n nrfi, h inviting her cept the proffer of volunteers7 that neighbors to help 1 her enjoy tbe Mrs. James R Ervin is noted for and the prices are so much lower than you expectr yc -31 - return home with a broad smile. votecf the house elected to be such. Ward No. 4 reported J F Good mail for member of the executive committee. J M Fink was then elected as member, at large of said executive commit'ee. The convention then by vote en dorsed or ' confirmed the action of the several ward. primaries. sprang to arms on every side, clam oring to be led against their ancient enemy. Thousands of them Went to Crete to fight the Turk and were backed by Greece. tempting product of her strawberry bed. ; The berries are exceptionally fine and rich in flavor. I'll ASK YOU TO CALL MID SEE FOB 00 TO CURE A COiD 1H ONE DAT Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets.1 Ail druggists refund the 25c. We offer 500 Dozen Men's and Children's Sample tiayjs Medium and Fine Straw Hats "at SALF 3PB1CE, Sea tlieu CAN QMS Meantime the great powers, Eog Und ' Rnsaift. Italv. Germanv and monev if ails to cure. xaere oeing no lurmen ousiness Vronftfl-affectinff to be concerned oerorethe house the convention then rtnW with .rireservine the peace of Poia Miner cominK i adjourned. 1-f,rPriftd Grepfl with a With an evening of hearty er- FURNITURE FURN1TORB The Discovery Raved His JLif blockade of. her ports unless she joyment for all Nothing j we' cafl , -Vrk'yt k -2JLiJxt- KfaB say can add to the fame of this urn? preserved an aspect of neutrality as t , BEIiL : SjAJKEIS. & Qci, carryj'the largest and most compl ever shown in 4;onc6ra we duv m large iota anaat low iifirures. and srlve 3D OUTJM preserved Mr. a. niiirmffo n;l f recards the revolution. 15ut this vi4-vvj lithium uv i f. . ' - ;j eaverville, 111,, kays; ToDr.Kings1 was impossible ; and . nothreat of ;:?r owe myi e: Avas fhft ftlHft b6wers. nor blockade of .attCu wim ua wippe and tried all I 1 i , the physicians for miles about, but the ports of Greece, has accomplish tnil t , iT slvu P its purpose.- upen aia was not pnjy ola I could not Jive.. - Having r Dr. 2? w-f' a. 5' u Kind's New Discovery in my store I given the Oretaiis on the. South, but sent for a bottle and began its use bands Vf organized though irreg'plar pottles was uu and about again, i lt on the Notth; These had apparent. 0.Zt,fe lTthe fnl. if 8ecret, aproTal of It. Gfif o froo i. I n.nono anrl A week afiTO TUrKCV 06- clared that "if "the power;Kexot able to put a stop to these inYasionsi Via won Id recard thenf deciiilai tion of rar on tne y j Uonctuded on second page. tomers the benefit of the low priqes. JVe, have Ladies. Rpcker? from 1J)0 to aueand inimitable Folk I But we I You cm get a DaTgain m ammgcnairs. wnen you warn anymmg m lae rasiCTSS rug Store. i ; when bilious or costive, eat a .vw, wjuujt cainaruc, cure guar- teed, 10c, 2.5c. wish to call attention to two. facts in canfleciibn wlfcf the Entertain ment Monday night. The first is that the programme for that even ing is entirely different from those of his other entertainments in this ...... , i ! - town. . The second si that this is a1 most Icertainly his last visit to our community and it would indeed be a great pity for any one to miss thifj last opportunity to see auu uear tuo manrwtnr eianas unjivaiieu aiono in this peculiaruine. AdtuiBsioD 85 centBrxhildren 25. zer'fl drug etore-50 centB. line call and see us'We can save you money in the following articles r Oed Room Suits. pasels Center andJDinmg Tables, 6unge, "(iouches, 1 fl air, Uotton and Shuch Mattresses, Vrt Novelties, Baskets, Pickets, VTfude Shades, I CideBoirdR;:' ; C v Baby" Carriages. MattfnK". hlnaGiosets if? all kinds and dMcriptic: 4 -ti V f ( t EI i t r I '( ii - Oar undertaking department is complete, and will hejnnderthe care? csT 3ILr Bell. All calls are promptly met. day or night I , '1: I 'fi; I ? ! ! 't i; r II . 1
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