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TTTT 1 i V TT TT7r MA- ' A I i.w 1 1 ) -j MJT l 1 r Published Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday: Thrice-a-Week. VOL. 9-No. 73 GreenvlUN.C JUNE 23 1002 50 era A Yeae Within a radius of 25 miles of .Greenville, The "Weekly has treble the; subscribers of any other paper. Books alwaysopen to Advertisers. The. Labor Saving Tobacco Truck. Is W. C. Moore & Co', new patent truck, just on the market It can be v.sed in any tobacco field Does not break or bruis ihc tobacco Takes it from the field to the barn door, withonly one hand lingIt is strong, well made, cheap and the to bacco farmers greatest labor saver Order at once W. G. MOOKE & CO. near King's Cross Roads P. 0. Falkland, N. C. Sample ftllinefy. 1 nave just purcnasea a m a - drummer's sampVes o the latest Styles of Millinery. They were bought at a bar- gain aud for the next thirty davs will be sold at less than New York Cost t' all. I have Hats, trim- nitfd and untrimmed, Shirt a- j t H'l Hats; AH Styles AH P icL-s. Also a large stock of the Prettiest of all kinds e T11 j -r, -v- of Flowers aud FaDcy ov- elties Remember this Sale is for 30 days only. .M. D. HI6GS. Nature's Tonic. A Hide In The Open. For Health, For Pleasure, For Business, You should ride a bicycle. Columbia, $40 to 80 The 1002 models bris tle with new ideas all and examine A complete stock Always on hand. or sale by L H. Pender American Cycle Mfg. Co., . New York. IS GENERAL NEWS. THURSDAY JUNE 1 9TH. The state guard officers will go to Wrights ville to welcome the Geor gia regiment. The Venezueland revolutionists have captured the town of Coro, the capitol of the state of Falcon. A fire in Creede, Col , destroys $5o,coo worth of property and makes sixty families homeless. Nebraska republicans in a (ree for all contest nominate Tohn H. Mickey for governor. News from the West Virginia coal fields is that thexstrikers are re turning to work and that the end of the strike is considered to be near at hand. Governor Aycock offers $400 re ward for arrest and conviction ot each ot the persons connected with the lynching at Salisbury last week. A Norfolk & Western train man was fired upon from ambush while removing six sticks ot dynamite placed on the tracks by the strikers. The marching strikers reached Pocahontas and were compelled to leave the county by the sheriff. All tbe sheriffs have orders to keep thera moving. A wreck occurs on Chicago and Alton Road, of a passenger train. The engineer was killed and twelve others injured. The republicans of Tennessee in convention in Nashville nominate the ticket, H. T. Campbell of Carter be,nS run for governor. I he secretary of war has given unui January ist ot next year lor the removal of the buildings on the government reservation at Old Point Comfort. interstate Bankers asocia- tion has adjourned to met next . . J . adopted bearing on the Fowler bill and cfiiccrs were elected of the state association. President Micheil has issued a call for a national convention of United Mine Workers of America to beheld in Indianapolis on July 17. nai me convention win ao is un known. The West Virginia striking miner continue their marching. They are feceiving supplies and this probably indicates a long fight Not many men at work. The board of dirtctors of the Illi noise 'Central Railroad company have recommended that (he cap ital stock be increased to $95,000, 000. The funds are to be used in LEADS THEM ALL. One Minute Cough Cure beats all other median ea I ever tried for coughs, colds, croup and throat and lung troubles, says D Scott Currin cf Loganton, Pa. One Minute Oough Core is the only absolutely safe cough remedy which acts in medixtely. Mothers every where test'fy to the good it has done their little ones. Croup is to sadden in Its attack that the doctor often ar rives too late. It yields at once to One Minut Cough Cure, Pleasant to take. Children like it Sore cure for grip, bronchitis, coughs. "J. L Wootcn. providing additional equipment tracks and In Pattcrsoni N, JM i riot of frienxied silk mill strikers march to the different mill, compelling them to shut down and the operatives to stop work. Several arc injured in the riot, and many mills are wreck- cd. The sheriff has wired Governor I Durbm of Indiana, from Vincroncs I asking for troops to protect a pris- oner from a mob, which surround the jaiL The prisoner is cnarged I with assaulting a four year old girl I "lh-. governor or iers the sheriff- to I swear in as many deputies as neces- sary, but to protect the prisoner all hazards. at The senate confirms the nomina- rear admiral in the navy. Captain Clark has indicated to his friends the possibility of applying for voluqtary 1 retirement in which case he would I be retired as senior rear admiral I with pay of $5,615 per year. I Brown university has conferred I the honorary degTee of doctor of I divinity upon George B. Hovey, of I Richmond, Va., and William W. Landrum, of Atlanta, Ga. The degree of LL D . was con ferrcd Wednesday by the board of trustees of Washington and Lee university at Lexington, Va , on Judge Keith, president of the Vir- gmia court of appeals, and Presi- dent Lyman Hal!. 'of the Georgia Institute of Technology of Atlanta, Ga. FRIDAY JLVJE 20TH. The supreme court adjourned yesterday untl the fourth Monday in August. George Fotcr Pea body gucs $i3,oo to cstabli.sh a practice school in connection with the Geor gia State normal institute. The board of trustees of the Uni versity of Arkansas have elected Harrison Randolph of Virginia president of that institution. King Albert, of Gaxony, died yci- terday. He left no children so will be succeeded by King George, his brother Secretary Root, in answer tj a resolution from the senate, submits that the total cost of the Philippine war to date is $t7.3,6.586. A negro entered suit for $5,000 against the Pullman Car Company for refusing to serve him food on one of the dining carslajt March. A negro at work on a railroad near Raleigh, was struck in the back with a pick-axe by the man working In his rear and he will probably die. A mob makes another unsuccess ful attempt to lynch Edison, a man churged with assanlting a four year old girl In Indiana. The strike in the Pocahontas coal fields show some improvement A larger number of miners are work TpE BEST PRESCRIPTION FOR Malaria, Chills andjFerer is a bottle of Groves Tasteless Chill Tonic It is simply iron axd quinine in at titleless form. Ho cure-no pay. Price 50c. Ing than any day tince the strike oegan. There will probably be no lor- I ther important developments in the I coal strike situation now until the national convention meets on the 17th of next month. In a mine near Williamson. AT est Vugmia, c-c miners are killed, by an explosion of dynamic, thrown down the shaft br strikers, &?v- cral others arc wounded. Mount Tec'. again erupts and partly envelopes the town of Basse Pount. in a column of slime. Twenty-two bouse- were razed The town of Le Precheur alto suf fcrs. As a result ot the dfcri riot In Patterson, all but three of the silk mills in Hudson county. New Je rey, have c'osed down. About io. 000 ftands are thrown out of cm- ployment Henry Reichton, disbursing of. ficer of the department of justice misappropriates $7,600 of the gov- emment money. He confesses his shortage which is fully covered by his bond. News from Patterson is hat every thing is quiet. Mayor Hinchdiffe has assumed command of the po I lice force. Ten firms oren up for work, each employe armrd wrth a revolver. I A part of a miiod tratn on the I South Carolina and Georgia eaten- sion railroad fell through the ap- approach to a trestle over Broad river yrstereay, killing o- c man and irjuring over a dozen r;arncrs. DKMO-JRATIC COSVEN TION. A c:vet.ti-n of ihe riT.cr-'.tc party f Pitt county i l.??e.iV c'.l ed to ir.cct in the Caurt iloe a Greenville on Saturcav, J 5th 1 gz 2. ai 1 j o'clock ,M.. fur jic pur ( posr of appointing deiegVt to the 1 State democratic Convrr.i.an, to be f held iu th city of Grccr.sljoro f n I 0 Wednesday, July ith. igoj. and to the CoogrcMonal ar i J jdicial conventuns when ca 'led. Township primaries w.'.l be held at 3 o'clock, p. m., on Saturday, JuneiSth. 1931. at the u.ual rol- ing place-t, for the purj.e of a- poinUng delegates and alternates to said county coavention, The number of ddegatet and al- temates ech township will be en- Utled to is as follows: Beaver Dam 5, Bel voir 4, Bethel 9. Carolina id. On cod 19, Falkland 9 Farmville 9, 1 Greenville jj. PaCtolcS 4. Swift Creek io. Contentnea J$. By order of the Democratic Ex ecutive Committee of Pitt county. Alex L. Blow, Chairman: W. L Brown, Secretary. Dh'lECTIVES:- JST V wmai a aaara sm Xtxtem tarn jrtWUxv. fid UlTOUDI-1111111 TCiCpaOHS 19. The follower toll rates tul 1 n ct op and aflcr May tt it subject to change or correction: Frcm Greenville to: ayxJta 23 LakVr es , tu;Ufrtsn si xttktuw 2s OartU.toa u Jftw Crr Drastort 13 Xtvport O Cm Clly 14 OtUrd 41 CTitiTil! 13 rijm n C-tl JlUl W SUlatja O l O Hcm EU , S life S &otjtm JO Frk:taleo O. : O 0Utboro X) ?c.llSU It OmMbora Zi llr Hi alar 13 Ttfbcra "A mX.V& S3 Wax Tormt 4a irw JLlrir Sa WumUa a 1!tf.tr:al fc) W14o S ICU:ea S3 WUms 33 UVy 'i WUiUa -t F. C T0PIX1XAT. Geo. fcipC Keep. Your Watchi : In good repair always. Ttal Is if you want cofrect time, -Or get a new one. If there is any thing yoj wint. Rings. BfoocLrs S lrer or Plated Ware, be sure to go to. E. E. Griffin. Millinery For The Next Thirty Days 1 Will Sell My Stock cf Hillincry I It Consists Of Hats, Ribbons tc All new and Up-to-date. UTrci "R H TTinCT 'LJm KJm 11 '''bt 4 Falkland, N, C . mmm, I mdtca eeiea Araratv J Jg QJ JJ I ! i mt9 9cmt o tt . offcr- TJ- O I Ol 1 hm Alia OaiaLkm U- Ml ft W41 Yerfc frSTM Umm ifMl) Am4 aUr Vmklf Aa4 KJiCiInU;. ' TSllch is caert and better rcxEr pt than cTcred by aay edcT I 11
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