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o & 8Wrm . tfi. sit? ':. . v - fii. . V . . j.- r- r 9 " wm . . . t y .a. vw K J ' - - . - -j- -I - w ..j. , ...... " , , . , - . - - - P(ft,I!EMAN ShOOTS TOnlLL. tlie Datis .Memorial Irob. TERBIFIO 8T0RM AT. LEXINGTON o DcCDeO 3Q8CDeO:DOCX3oC'XX A Georae Jfrkfioii Kills Robert Moore at . a ' The Town VWted AtH:30 p. in. .Sun- Reidsville Saturday Mfht. sent out by a committee on. Jast flay-Much Datiine Cone. Policeman George Jackson-Friday: . , A Lexingto special of the " sbot and killed Robert Moore R'esoived, That the board of 8th to the Charlotte Observer n.ear EdnaCottonMil)sonSaturiirec.tofs of the Jefferson 'Davis jjives the following: Vxxx j J5 day'night. The policeman was l on auiv ana ivioore, it seems, tion of.the beautiful designs sub- wjent out )f his way -U) offer .Ai , . . , , . jii luicu J ui tug uicuiuiiui u terrific hurricane passed ovfir the town at 2:30 o'clock this, afternoon and caused much insult and drew a pistol beside, L ercted in honop o Psident damage. One of the chimneys when the officer, thinking his jefferson Davis, and while under life endangered, fired a deadly terms of the competition it was shot. Moore, it appears, was a necessarv to make a selection of vicious character who had made one of th models presented yet ugly threats. . they wish at the same time to convey to each of -the distin guished artisCs competing, their assurance ot high etteem and Memorial Exercises of the W. 0. W. An immense gathering of peo- thei'r m0gt cordial Appreciation pie attended the-memorial ser- 0f'tht artistic skill displayed in vices of the Woodmen of the the designs presented for their World at five 'o'clock Sunday consideration. evening in th t;'ty cemetery. Resolved, second. That a copy The ceremonies were conducted of this resolution be sent to the by local officers. The address following artists and to the press: was delivered bv Sovereign OC Pillars, Mr. Charles Albert of Mr. C A Hunt, Jr's, beautiful residence was blown down, and the slate roof was badly broken. The tlrr roof on Mr. H P Watson's residence was almost entirely blown off, and one chimney was blown down. The water tank ' at Mrs. M H Pinnix's residence was blown over, on the house causing much damage to the roof. The water tank at Mr. OA Hunt, Sr.'s was; EXTREME VALUES In . Merchandise for dm-"3 )- $ SPECIAL SALES DAYS were very sue- cessfulfrom the fact that we had just what K n we advertised and our customers found some of x rj the best .values that they 'knew of. During this n sale some certain lines were almost bought out, fj but the express and freights make every depart-. J nifint hnVlif fnr Mnntlnv's spllinnr This sfnro is s filled with trood'thincs. and wp. nro. filwavs nlpaspd " r . c 1 . o-i r- . q to show you the new arrivals. We suit any taste n and any purse. WHITE SHIRT WAISTS Manager A C Fine. Many en comiums are bestowed on , Lopez, Mr. George Julian Zol ,, , , . , ney, Miss Virginia Montgomery, 1 Mr. Marion Story, Mr. Randolph number ot appropriate airs witb .Evans? Mr WmCooper. i i cieep impressiveness.-asoniy a Mrs. Basil Duke, good band, can do in open air. Mrs. J no P Allison, This growing order doubtless . Committee, added much tons already mar- The Richmond Times gives the velous popularity by these beau- following description of the de- tiful exercises. 1 signs: KEGRO UPRISING SUPRESSEE. The design of Mr. Gudebrod shows about the neatest work manship of any submitted. It is smaller than probably any other, TTEIEREis a great difference in Ladies' Phirt ft Waists some are well made and n't perfect- X also blown down. The Methodist; $ y others are poorly made and very mitiac- X Protestant church at W. Lexing- ft tory. We call narticular atsention to our White ! X Waists at 98c, $25 $' 50 and $2 06,. an of A which are well made, of nice material and perfect X fitting. You cannot buy the material and have ft i! them made in the same manner for tr.e price asked ft Whltfes Arm Tliemselyes and Place the Leader? Under Arrest Meridian. Miss.. June 8. Therut ia iAUia" 1U uprising of the negroes which so alarmed the people north of Poster. The inscriptions, tnougn - -t i u ii smau, areperiecnv aisunci, unu Meridian has been prevented by ' F J 1 me wnoie is a inumpn oi ine plastic art. Fluted columns are on either side of the face and re verse of the arch .and the central the determined stand of the whites, who armed themselves and placed the leaders of the gfjng under arrest. The negroes arrested are Green Johnsou and Nate McGuire. A latter calling on the negroes te band themselves together against the white was received by Nate ' Moore, signed by a Ruffin who is a nego named inscription at the top is "Jeffer- son,Davis." The design of Messre. Evans and Coffin Is thoioughly classic, though not severe. It has re Hefs of Lea and Ja.cksoh and a statue of Davis at the top. he Baptist preacher. The letter angel of love kneels above him, stated a mob c f 50 negroes would to take h,s hand- 1 h0 lace of iorm in Rio, Kemper county, 2d Mr Cooper-ha, observ0d a miles northeast of Meridian, and most important canon of archi- march to Green Johnson's houso lecture-that of embpllis'iing on ly necessary parts of the scruc and from thefe continue through tre not adding superflous parts the country, murdering the for tho sake of embellishment. i j . , , Hi.s work presents not a single whites, destroying farms .and ..WWI0 inf,nn(rriirnc " burning hou,3S. iustitiable feature. He is plainly AssoonasthS puoose of the mHxsttrr ? monumpntol as,wl c " las of nlastic art. This is uatwat negroes was learned, the whites t0 every informed observer and armed themselves with Win- examiner. . , . .a , A. The committee had to take into chester rifles and in a short time consineration the location of the had so Intimidated the negroesl arch and a nuraUer were present- that Tt is now thought thcHhreat- ed a, fe.w. were r1e!d ana me nuai uucisiuu wiib lu ened uprisin The has been Mrs. Davis, who has decided in peot)lf of favor of Monroe Park as a site. -1 I X i ! 1 LI.. 1 1 I 1 V 4- friT;t.ratpd. . 4 , ... it wih probably be locatea aoout idiiuu tuumj, Uim uwo the center of the park. of the uprisimg and threats first . reached this city, are vdlv "rs. Jno. P Allison has nust n.ucUjAht .p.Bd are pr, fet off 202 tMr, D pared lor emergencies ai a bonded treasurer oi tne jener ro'c iVo Tho tipptopc son Davis Monument fund O . , wnenever sne accumuiaies in these districts outnumber tne c1000 0rth Carolina is wel white population two to one. lup in the work doing in this line ton was blown from the founda tions, aud is almost a complete wreck. Telephone and light poles were broken off, and many of the beautiful shade trees on Main street which added so much to the attractiveness of our town, are broken dowu, and a few of them completely demolished, Some of these trees are almost or quite a century old. Passage on Main street was blocked for several hours. Many out-buildings and fences are over turned and demolished. There was a very heavy rain with the wind and also con siderable hail. There was great destruction to .the gardens. The extent of damage to the .surrounding country cannot yet b le-iruod, but doubtless the wheat is badly injured. The telephone wires are all down, and it will take a week to repair damages. This is -the worst sorm sthat has visited the town in the memory of the oldest innabitants Special Mwtlfijr of tbe Ev.tiijrolioal I.ntli. eran 5iumI of iWth Carolina. Pursuant to the action of the late session notice is hereby given that on the L'l'h of Jure, 1902, at St. Mark's church, China Grove, N. C , beginning at 11:00 a.m., a special ivieeung oi ine Synod and Ministerium will be held to rake action upon the fol lowiug named subjects 1. Applications for Ordina tion. Proposed Amgndments t3 to tbe Constitution of the Synod. 3. The Report of the Com mittee on N. C. College. 4; Election of Trustees oi Mont Amoena Seminary. 5. Applications for Benefici ary Aid. As this Convention has been authorized by the Synod, a full delegation is expected to be pres ent. Robert C Holland, J President. Chas. B King, Sec'y. Charlotte, N. C, June 7, 1903 J WHITE PERSIA LAWNS At 5c, 25c. and 35c. Per Yard A T these prices we show the most satisfactory X ff00(;is for white dresses. No other (n - Us are 1 1. -.i.ie.-i . Ti - - t it as snecrianu oeautirui as, 1 ersian juawns. n also show some special values In plaii whic 34- S v, inch Lawns at 10c. per yard that are worth a third more. New lot of Laces just received. 1 -r w -i w . w ' w .- w v.- "a'" t ' "." w 15 OH! IT'S GREAT u'o ship i's not a When you have three mail orders to fill in one day. goods today to Morganton, Norwood auu Mt. Air;. , auJ good day for orders either. But we have the s off th pooplo want at prices that they can afford to pay, whe.it or i.u wneal. Our Line of Furniture may be equaled in cities but not excelled in North C,'.r ; ina. Car lots and spot cash g'Ves aii option on the ixs u.ctories in the United States and our saving in discounts and i'rv'"' "ve us a profit to start wiih. Everything in season. Nov. a .. .-)d timo To Buy Refrigerators. Curacy, North Star, Col.i Vt'.-tve aud La Bell v Lawn Swings, Settees and li:-iers, and don't for , Hamrnoclc. We are after you for business. Com and sqc. The Bell & Harris Fur. Company. o:n. Palmer 1 4 DIgosts what yoa Eat yspepsass (Sooepo v m tm Yoa might as well out fuel under a boiler without burnlntr It and expect the engine to run, as to cut food and not digest it and expect to keepaip nourishment for your body. You must have nourishment to live ana when youcannot digest your food, Kodol DYsrErsiA Curb will do it or ycgi. with no aid whatever from the stomach. It contains exactly tab same elements fcs Nature's digestive fluids and can't help but produce the same results. David Taylor, Blind Ridge, Pa.,writcs: I have been afljlcted for a number of years wjth dyspepsia and haY tried various remedies without good results but was cured by one bottle of Kodoi. DYSEPF8IA CtruE. I cannot say too much in its favor. " Bt can! holp hzii do yom ged'. Prepared by E. O. DoWlU Co., Chicago. Tbe ti bottle ooutalns 1 times tbe We. ufU. When you neea a ootning ana ueaiing application lor piles, sore ana 8fi oueAses, use ue wars ATI ten Hazel 8ALVt Bewcre or count najoa. Gibsoij Drug Store. JL Subscribe "for 'The Stand-ard-35-cents. per month.
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