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t ; ITV Frr I rXcrth Caro-lT.v.-." Fair and H js Temperature for 2i I Jiax. 70;Min.50. Vol. XI RAXiEIGH. ST. -C; SUNDAY , , MARCH 29. 1903-rSIXTEN PAGES. l if Tk m TVnrTT 0rnnn No. 9 9 One Solitary Ne gro irv. Voices His Protest Thr Ic MnfhinfT"1'1"0 "Ptmeni today with refer- TABLES TURNED V Grantham townships with this city, the water Is pouring: over the roadway embankment in a stream eight feet deep, and all travel from the south fide of the river is cut off from this direction. The water is now within Carolina Defeats Brown in a Slow Game. that of the fourth assistant postmas ter general. Other changer are in con templation. It has been rumored t " e depart ment for some time that te resigna tion of Mr. Machen, chief of the rural free delivery divison, would be aswed but no action in this regard has yet t:! Congratulations for Fritchard Possibilities His Political Positions, ence to the appointment of the former f to a position In the bureau of corpora tions. "While the Interview was satis factory in a way Mr. Garfield did not indicate what he would do. f ir . , M.-r.-h 2v Special. The - executive committee , i ;rn.'b.ro Thursday, th j.tirpo' of accepting .f th present chair . J -'-r C Pritchard. Th? . : me. wnirn win oe int- , N. C, March 28. Special, been taken. Mr. Machen stated today TtUtOniC ft ArOUSed bv of 12 to 7 the , University that he had -not resigned nor been ask- Dewey s Observations in fOEBATE BiTftEEN r TRINITY AND EMORY A Coming Event Which is Attracting a Great Deal of Attention Durham. X. C. March 28,r Special. . - m J a a a t th. committee has held 'ne oi me marKea tenaencies in xn was isued this morn- college world today H thedevelopment addressed to each of an 'interest in Inter-colleglate de r nl. with an urgent re- bating. The debates between the larger -r.t. colleges are the only events that vie .; has resulted as yet n interest and enthusiasm with ath-:,.- will be chosen to sue- itlcs. The intense interest In the re Vru. h.irrf a state chair- cent debate between Yale and Harvard irlrmee is attached ,but emphasizes the hold that lnter-col- r"'rlv-J ncr, tlla' leglate debating has come to have in all sections of the " country. As the nlil.t Imo nmtnriMil rflntMt ilefHnS th pressing interest in debating increases. A plan Is now in progress to arrange a league of the leading southern colleges for the purpose of awakening and directing an interest in debating. Out of this increased Interest has come the 'demand in colleges for courses In argumenta tion, many of which are now given in American colleges. Several notable books on the subject of argumentation a few inches of both the county end j railroad bridges and is still rising, al- ' I though the rise is not so ranid.sinne Greensboro, the stream left its banks as before. The By a score floods that are pouring past here now f North. Carolina defeated Brown ed to do so. were caused by the heavy freshets up University in a game of base ball here : me country aoout one week ago. There this ariernoon. 'ine game was unrea has been no rain here for five days, but sonably long and rather unsatisfactory, the river has been steadily ' rising all There was much kicking. , and at one the time. It Is thought that the wa- stage of the , game Brown threatened! ters will begin to recede tomorrow. The to retire on account' of a decision by Dmrmnt lnr,r J n lumber .ind shingle mJHs on the river the umpire. The . sympathy of the! HOCem mCrtaSf di(Q UtCreSSC German Editors Are Some Paper Scorching BRITISH COTf ON TRADE are partly under Ivater and much dam- crowd seemed to be with the Brown age to machinery and stock will be boys. done. of Export Shipments Regard to Object Les sons to the Kaiser's Navy . rr-rt that District Al . other influential Ite- w .t ar .;,r fr election. It Is ..it J;:Js;e Trltchard will . l ut th movement to ii ;-.ar.?hlp to Mr. liollins. A'-r h. backing from a -v..l. S, has ex-Judg-? r K. Pritchard and oth- TemDirance in Goldsboro Goldsboro, J. C, March 28. Special. The temperance forces in. - Goldsboro are still at work and will not be sat isfied until something has been accom plished locally. The Watts bill does not meet the demands of the temper ance people, who are now at work with a view to holding an election on pro hibition some time this year. There will be a union temperance meeting at the First Baptist church tomorow nljjht, to be addressed by Rev.'C. A. Jenkins and Rev. F. W. Farrles. At St. John's church a similar, meeting at the same hour will be addressed by Rev. M. Bradshaw and Dr. M. E. Robinson. Berlin, March 28. The correspondent of the sun is officially informed that no communication has been, received from The score: . . . R. II.E. ! New Tork,. March 28. The export Brown.. .. .. .. . .. 7 . 11 7 of cotton goods from Great Britain t. m... : nrAn 0h o .rit,!'. i .the United States government or Baron Hatch and Clark: Green and Noble. ; urease over those of the same period Wake Forest Wins last year. It amounts to $1,855,865, but is accompanied by considerable losses in some directions. Oxford, N. C, March 28. Special. There was a falling off in the trade Wake Forest and Oxford crossed bats In cottons with Japan, India, Australia, here today and the game went, to Wake Turkey, and in Europe with Germany, Forest by the score of 5 to 4.' James was knocked out of the box by Wake Fdrest early in the game and Osteen was sub- Von Sternbery, the German minister at Washington, in regard to Admiral Dewey's remarks . about the German navy. It is said and pointed .out that no diplomatic steps could possibly be taken on the strength of a mere news paper report. Some of the German newspapers omment angrily gmd others sarcastically on the interview at the admiral. The Vossische Zeitung, a popular organ, saj's the American fleet is still suffering from infantile diseas?. r::y cert.iin thnt the east ih membership of th Belgium, France and Greece. But the rriost serious was at Hong Kong, where' the decline amounted to jstltnted. Wnhs-norl fny U'nU "ca"' ja.ua cuinpai cu iu Forest and yielded- only three hits. Je same months of 1902. On this side of ahd the orrogance of its leaders shows lUB "1Lei' wuw. v.uiurnum, au reru inexpressible immatureness. The pa diminished their purchases, and the per pr0fesses astonishment that the ex duantity of piece goods sent to Vener alted measure of self-conceit which is zuela fell from 3,166,000 yards two years not surr,rising- onlv in a South Ameri- Iback to 1,336,000; the value being $52,- can republic, can exist in a people of Sams for Wake Forest made two home runs. The score is as follows: FIGHT WITH STRIKERS Bloody Riot With a Large List of Fatalities St. Petersburg, March 28. A great " j . ... , . , . v vn II1 not be emadc- years, thus tending to develop the sub- she? has occurred at the town of Slat- Hr"; n ;.nl national comittee- ject in a scientific wav. "t.rsi KepublicAns fcl At Trinity College there has been m- h i.l r-werful little voice a notable Increase in the Interest ta- z-m -:it of the party for a j,en in debating during the past few . rs. a i or wnicn is very tk. - i- k na ii - - 1 l a I i uc nunc fvi tow w t wa iv . . . A . . of numerical strength ln nMch aroused the enthusiasm of u"m"ul" l"e release ot mree oi meir . ln ttaieign. arousea me enmusiasm or -OTT,ra(jp- y.-. ha rr.f ri tha Wk Frt B Harnrr 4. Oxford, N. O., March 28. Special. ' 500 compared with $402,500, the fruits Wake Forest won another victory over of the demonstration .of the triple al Horner today In the most exciting game liance. ever witnessed here. The college boys batted Thomas out of the box who was relieved by O'Steen. Sams for the vis itors made a home run. Hobgood pitched a good game and, batted well. Pace's work on first was superb. King is a great catcher. ' The score: " R. H. B. Wake Forest .. .. ..5 12 3 Qnm Rftnnhlinan Pinle Rnlline REPUBLIGA iS ABE GUESSING the Teutonic race (Germanischen Volks): The Vossische Zeitung com pares the Dewey interview and the in cident of the recitation of an offensive poem by Rear Admiral rophlan. an recalls the fact that th- lite Preldnt McKlnley expretsed hit rt-rret to th German ambassador oir the Iatte episode. The paper concludesby declarlnj that It will be necessary now to lo h same in order to coolofr Admiral Dew ey's perfervld utterance. jn any cnr it says, political general nn-I admiral do not indicate a sound .uu- Internal politics. - The Tageliche Rundschau (Nations allst) is very vituperative. It say that since the Americans linked th Spanish people their hereditary pro sumption has developpil iut0 the all liest magalomania. 'Admiral Dewey, who has a capacity for l!ff talklnV even in America." says thf RunFcharl, "has made the notable discovery that the American fleet is hi.r than th three cruisers with which German? chastised Venezuela. H mistake lack of manners for courage," The Tageblatt, which is uiunlly friendly towards Amcrlcn, rays thit since the Spanish-Amerh'.ui war it ha often had occasion to point oyt that Americans had delevdoppd over-estimation of themselves from a mlUtary and naval standpoint, especially from the latter. The Neuste eNachrichten. a naval organ, comments sarcastically on th interview, remarking that AdinlriU " Dewey is heartily welcome to his idea of the American navy's perfection. ousk, in the government of Cofa, among the Ural mountains. Twenty-eight per sons were killed and fifty others wound ed. The strike started in the state Iron works where 500 men walked out. 3 2 Batteries: Hobgood and King; Thom as and Turner, O'Steen and James. GOGHLAN IN HONDURAS - t nrly half of th? state . s.'T.e of the western mem i'"''l to grant their claim ... a. It Is a question en-J-id Pritchard to dlspo' ! ! submit hi resignation :1 committee and Senator . t . 11 I . 1 li. A n- -nure TOimmumi,, uu govcrnor of the province, who went n, . forthcor..lng debate with Kmory will to Inqulre lnto the affair, was mobbed DiSOrder'at auraci even more attention, ror mo a8 he wag entering the house of the past fey years a course in argumenta- manager of the warks. The rioters tion has been given In the sophomore stormed the houBe and broke In the year. Growing out of this course, a doors and windows. . .;:& htvc the naming of u- opnomore oeot? na Detn ncia, xnai The mayor, with a force of gen That man will be Mr has tended to: develop an interest In darmes and a detachment of troops, a Minimum and American Interests ' Protected for the Coming Chairman Greensboro, N. C, March V2S. Spe A Hot Fig tit Between Citizens and Robbers Cleveland, March 23. A desperate battle was fought early today between fhrf rofhiaria on nn sl.1i anrl nfflcers ciai.-xne cniei topic oi converaauun and cltlzeng on the otner at Bedford. among jvepuoiicaiis iiere louay was elevation of . ex-Senator Pritchard to a suburb, resulting in the death of the supreme court bench of the Dlstriot . M , r 7 , x of Columbia. Those .who were on the another Manjr shots inside had expected " the r.ppointment wre changed .before the fleeing men and-wer not at all surprised when they wero brought to earth, saw the announcement in The Post thi Very late last 'nlgtotT three masked morning. President Kooseveit told a nin entered the town o Garrettsvllle, prominent eentleman of Greenrtoro 25 ast of Cleveland,. -seiaed the 'several weeks ago that he had roa4t night policeman and botlnd and gagged Washington, March 28. News was up his mind to appoint Mr. Pritchard blm. Th officer was time marched to received at the nary department' to- to this place. : the post office where he wis compelled ,lce. The beUef prevail debating among the lower clansmen, then arrived on the scene and ordered day from Par Admiral ;Coghlan, com-. it is recognized , that a' very stron to witness an f -tempt to Wow open thi 1,unns tnr I",8V w 11 "" we.now uw.c. w inandln& tne Caribbean- squadron, fight will probably be made on the'se- safe by - the. mauradera;. -They finally. M inclination would be to ! K. . Puricnn. who has been -i"vl Fpk5inan In the east : hi jen-itorlal career. Th& president has declared ! ofr.c holders shall not has been organized for th" purpose of hokever, stood their ground, and -the stimulating and directing'. an intrest mayor was wounded by a revolver !r debating in college. The council Is shot. The gendarmes and troops Jm composed of three members of the fac- mediately replied by firing volleys at iiltv and two from each of the !tte- the mobe,. killing; and wounding sev- r. in the organization rary societies. To the council are re- ehty-eight men. ri:rtun.ites Mr. Duncan :y. H--Governor Russell. r-rtct distinguished Repub- " ft st. has been mentioned ". but he I not considered ; ". ti -.. Kx-Judge W. S. -ri I mnsltl-rede a possl - -Ju.ice Tlmberlake. Col- t .'. ii.lvice will have some - :.-. !ectIon Is made. - Jui Pritchard went to- h:Terel with congratu tt" rult of his elevation h. but there was one dis ported all matters pertaining to inter cillegiate debates the selection of col leges, and the arrangement of ali the details of the debate. In the Inter soclety debati they approve of the question, the Judges, anl other plans. They have already suggested questions for the weekly debates In the societies, submitting also material necessary to the treatment of each q-ietion. At SAN M GUEL KILLED which was sent to protect Amerlcan in- lection of a successor to the ex-senator after working some time, gave up the terests in -Honduras, that -Commander as chairman of the state executive job without securing anything of value. Diehl of the .Marietta had landed5" his committee and as one of the national They then entered th -store of F. B. marine guard at Puerto Cortez Vfter committeemen from this state; Repub- George, where they secured a small the town had beey taken by the revo- licans here appear to be at sea as to BUm of money. Later they ' stole a lutionists, but as -no disorder ensued the Identity of the men who will sue- horse and buggy and drove to Raven had withdrawn. Admiral Coghlan and ceed Pritchard, though 'it is generally na where they boarded a Cleveland the American vice consul at Puerto believed that the Influence of the re- and pitteburg freight train for CleVe Cortez s ?ree that there is no danger to firing dictator will be felt in no un- ,and. t . : Americans or their interests. Arrange- certain way. ni "u ments have been made to send the to the Prediction that Mr Thomas S. Wo Woe th. I oct MnrsrnnpilpH xr. a -nw 'Rollins will succeed his father-in-law Meantime the authoroties had been aroused at both Ravenna and Garretts- ;of the country. Admiral Coghlan's Returned here (Puerto Cortez) yes terday. Found Ceiba and other small r : i : l rill pi HO IllbUlgClll 'message, which is dated Puerto Cor- Manila, March 28.-The report that tes:. March 25. and Guatemala City. i Ci 1 , San Micuel. the FiliDino leader, was artn as ioijows for the library Is being obtained, that billed In Friday's fight near Mariquma, a .i- .w- i- Is confiremed. His body has been iden- -ur uimii n wk lC . . .... , nnrto in handa rxf rvftliitiftniotc -,i-V,rt tinea ana aenverea to nis relatives iur practically control posts. Truxillo at tacked by, them 22d. Sent Panther there to protect interests. " Have heard nothing from her yet. Puerto Cortez taken by revolutionists 22d during my absence eastward. Upon return 24th, Delhi had situation in hand. Landed cletes. :- that scrunjr from his ap I; .-.me from a dark source. J During the present term, besides the .il in Chase, a negro ' sophomore debate, and the Inter-society -. !..- not seem to have, debate, there will be held th debate -! with the letter of Jas. pvlth Emoriy, one of the leading col- burial. San Miguel, with his badyguard, con sisting of 30 men, abandoned the fort at Mariqulna and made an attempt to ...-!. iArt r .Ko. i Tk. ,,..tinn escape, uui me jiiaoeoe scuuiss iui- f l Mechanical college. !el is one of unusual interest at the runded the Part' mortally wounded i tK.t ti.-k-f tii.i ! ' . , A. San Mi&ruel and killed six -of his body- r ' : t of Judge Prltch- , , provision should be made in this bebes and died. , :rvew in the afternoon ; intAnt nt Hh.' San Miguel was the last unreconciled uiJ" " 8Uillu lu "f . .r "Kr""V riitninn Jn,rffent. He failed to attain her from Olympia before steamer en- committee. : coun rr.s meeting of the I of arbltratlon to settle strikes and Filipino Insurgent. He failed to attain which will include Wt..t-. the ex-negro con " . ! :.-crt citizens, will be : ac.'.inst the appolnt Is r. hat Chase says In his lockouts, such tribunals to have pow ; er, when negotiations between em ployers and employes have failed, to assume jurisdiction and Judlcally to de 9 A. A 1 1 JJ St t 1 prominence during the insurrection. ierea POTU AiSO Pceu Buara m quck. The bodies of the Insurgents killed Number political refugees on Brutus, in the fighting at Mariquina, to the "Think there is no danger to Amer rK f ohnnt r.n toiron tn leans or their interests. Our vice con- assume Jurisdiction and judlcally to de- there aerees in this opinion Ev- . m !,... Cnloocan todav and were surrendered SUi inere agrees in mis opinion. lermine ana enrurce lur ie V : r v,r-o Kt n r-oa-vne,Mo :v i.v the rreIdent of !l1 lestlon Just rates of wages nnd i-rrt.-harJ for appointment conditions of labor." The debaters have j tuie of the supreme four months to prepare their V- district of Columbia Is speeches, and will undoubtedly treat "urn?'. A mass meeting the subject In a comprehensive and ' I attorneys and citizens satisfactory manner. - The representa- at nn early date to pro- tlves of Trinity are Messrs. L. P. How- ; t:- appointment. Any . ard of Alabama, J. P. Frizzelle of North j -! -r.lavored to disfran- Carolina, and the alternate, E. "W. , . of the south is notranford of North Carolina, The rep " ; he negro of the Dis- j resentatlves of Emory are Messrs, I P. : ' -'" lllarrell and Reese Griffin, alternate, th wall Of VT. Calvin T e Cfrnrlor alt nf fi.rtro-la. to relatives of the dead. ieut. Reese and the other wounded scouts will recover. LAKEVIEW A New Town in Moore County That is Coming Right Along Lakeview, Moore ' County, N. C, March 28. Special. The host of car penters and a hundred laborers are rap idly transforming this township into a genuine town. The railway station is completed. The hotel, store and mill are under con struction. Contractors Nathan Holle man, J. E. Byrd and Joe Gardner are each "working a large number of car penters. One hundred laborers are grading the boulevard, ville. Telegrams-were sent to DtdfortL and when the train arrived there g number of deputy sheriffs md a pons of citizens were on hand, armed with guns and revolvers. The thre burglars jumped from the train 'a It drew up to the station. The yimmedlately drew their revolvers and a running rtaht began. The robbers fired rapidly aa they ran toward al open field, whlfe the offioers and posse poured ln volley after volley upon them. Finally one, of', the ' pursued men dropped to th ground dead. j A second was so badly wonnde l that He!eft a trail of blood in his foot steps and soon threw up h!s handn fn surrender. The third man escaped. Subsequently the captured robber was taken to the office of United States Marshall Chandler, where he gavs his name as James Bradley. 23 years old. of St. Louis. He asserted that he did not know the name of the robber shot to death or of the one who escaped. Further than tlu Bradley declined ta talk and he was locked up In the coun ty jail. 3 WATTERSON'S MISTAKE . ... Tha Kantucky Editor Tells What Might Have Been Louisville, March 28.1n replay to one of Wm. J. Bryan's editorials in the Commoner, Henry Watterson says: . "Six months before the national con vention of 18P6 Mr. Watterson . went abroad. If he had remained at home and been a member of. the national convention, the instant snap judgment will be held In Goldsboro in December as foloiws: R. I. Featherstnfie of Rcrx boro; G. TV. Anthony of Burlington. J. T. Ware of the Burlington circuit, btiOS James Southgate of thla ctty. The el ternate are Col. J. S. Carr of this cltr. and Mr. O. R. Htnton f Vanrcy ville Tomorrow morning Dr. .1. '. Kllfro villi preach In the Metholict hurch at if o'clock and Rev. N. M. Wntson wlff preach in the same church tomorrov? night. Bar Association PROTESTS INNOCENCE Durham, N. C, March -R . Special.- was taken on the sound money men by jt was learned from Mr. J. Crawford the free silver men. already planning Riggs, secretary of the North Carolina a revolutionary platform and a fusion jjar Association, today, that the next' movement with the Populists and free meeting of the association will r'envene 'sliver Republicans, he would - have in Morehead City the tint' of July.; walked out of the convention, gone to rhj was decided by the executive corn- Crystal Lake coders' nearly two hun- ! th flrBt open PIa,ce he could find, call- ittee at a meeting held in .Ra!egh, j WMsa nffnrrllner ex- " " bcvci&i uays iwfu. i nr. uiii'-jui local eovernment organized as yet. Ef-'iunt fishlna-. bv reason of its being wll3,n to foUow h,m and then and wm be announced later. Just as soon. feet of squadron excellent all along the largest body of water in Moore there named a ticket and adopted a as some of those asked to make talk coast. All outside reports from this county, presents an excellent opportu- . platform. 1 are heard from. The executive com- coast greatly exaggerated, and though nity for boating., "The nHstake made by Hill. Whitney mittee is composed of the following: conditions somewhat unsettled, change , Miss Iolanthe Parks of - Boston has and Russell was in waiting one single Senator Bimmons, ex-Penator Prltch of authority accomplished with mini- arrived to take charge of the telegraph moment. They lost the chance of their Rrd, John W. Hinsdale of TiiMzh. John, mum. Regarding members of family office. ;lives- Indianapolis came too late. Its D. Murphy of Asherllle, Fred X ' nt rTHMnt .Ma. nrrannmpnU holn? J. vv. Matthews or Bmes ureeK com- "eci nso (ueitrty w Liiur woooara or wnson ana j. . "'r Thieving . .tt. u.w.i nuinumu.. j The debate be conspicuous by Warner B. Tucker, i "mi fcrnrrai v" ! mnnr of tho rl!at Irro-litcKo mn Who n0l!-riraa1 man will act as judges Governor C. B. Ay cock, ex-Governor Candler of Georgia, and Hon. F. A. Woodard of Wilson. Hon. B. F. Dixon will preside. The debate will be held In Craven Memo rial Hall, on Faster londayahd will undoubtedly attract & large interested audience. rYnilPfr Arrtd fnr 9nftk made. to. send them out of country. San mercial school has accepted a position for certain weak-kneed Democrats and 0f Lexington f I OUrg ArreSieU lOr OneaK rj,Ilroafl. turnP(i ovep wnp. wIth the'TownsIte Company. ,half-breed Republicans to get to Mc- ably to revolutionists 24th. Sent Delhi Dr. W. P. Stutson of Cummington, KInely, and it is here that Mr. Wat -0 n inrMtinte ronditions and ne- ! Mass., arrived yesterday. He is well terson was deceived; here he made his pieasea wurj ine location. miscalculation; nre ne perpeiratea nis B. W. Maples has leased the Smith mistake, for he looked to see the In- Xorfolk, Va.. March 28. Special. c?'gsty for uard demanded by Ameri- a preposessing, cans. :"-.-- in Washington have i.-.iy complimentary In " him. Attorney General ' : Pritcharl today and th.-it it was a great K mto recommend his Th afternoon papers ' ;- ' 8 with local attorneys Jw Ize Prltchard's se--x press gratification : : n of the negro Chase. . i i.Mier MacFarland, ! ..r the city government, J'r ' bird is an admirable irancy on the supreme -: I win make. I am sure, tory Judge, Although tive partisan in poll l mind, and it Is the f--r his varied ex- . was1 arrested , Detectives Heppel, charged with hav ! Ing committed various acts of - sneak theft in 'boarding houses In this city and Newport News. Tucker is charged with stealing from the residence of Mrs. J. E. Matthews, 136 Bank street,' a gold pin and watch valued at $200. j There are a number of other robberies t charged to him. He protests hi3 in- II CHOC ODDCADIMP nilT1 nocence, but the police say they . have HLUuL Ullli.AUIllU UUI mPle evidence against him to estab lish the proof of the accusations. He said revolutionists were well order, and leaders. No disorder. Telegraphic communications . ori coast with San Pedro interrupted." School Closing at Dudley pan about 25 years old 0 ,2ed. equipped. in good thi evening by Chief of under able and intelligent 1 Shortly after his arres Tucker em- BEAVERS IS OUT Machen Holds on and Has Not Been Asked to Resign Washington, March 28. Charles M. Waters of Denver, Colo., was today l U,,nA P..niw If .!c Mmrx, ' ployed counsel to look -after his inter 111 lioyiio wwuiiijr n io jests. He will be arraigned in coura-ed in charge of the division of sal High and Is Uoing Damage Goldsboro, N.V.. March 2S. Special. Neuse river today has pverflowned Its banks and Is covering the adjacent low i lands. A swift current of the yellow,, farm and will move here next week. Lakeview post office .will.- be opened April 1. Percy L. Gardner is postmas ter. - The Lakeview Echo will appear April 1st. Revolution Soon Ended Goldsboro, N. C, March l-'i.-SperlaT, dlanapolis platform and ticket split the Mayor Geo. E. Hood went down to party wide in two." , jDudley yesterday sftemooi. where rv ; delivered the oration at a j ib'lc school oommeneement last r.Jght. He made al forceful and eloquent ad!r-s on ed- Greensboro, N. C. March 28.Speclal. 'nation which will do much good for a G xrLa o the cause. The closing exerorea of Death of a Hotel Man Mr. A. S. TMlison. a. former nronrietnr rt tt, Wahaa Mmi ma tr v-iir the schoot. consisting of recitations, were interesting x nn hes a:id ' t: r Jtide Pritchard re l :.-:-.e of teleegrams of t r .. t ram w, frm seething fluid is rolling over the cult!- f..j jvated. farms. At the covered county f" -r-1 Judg Prltchar-l 'bridge, about three miles south of this : 'JirSeid of the com-! city, .which connects Brogden and Hayti: "Domintearf - government troops sur round San Dominico Cty. Revolu tionary forces demoralized. Most oth- Monday. . , varies and allowances of the post office er points in the country appear to be Tucker Is said to have excellent fam- :depa rtment. Geo. W. Beavers, who has quiet. Figuera, former president, try- liy connections. is jo"i'5-e been general superintendent of that nearly distracted with grief over his dTvislon for many years. but who re present trouble and is confidentrof his 8!gned' under pressure, to take effect March 31, Immediately retired. ' The' plan of reorganization of the'sy Gil, a fdrmep- president. post office department is steadily being still recently perfected. It has been decided to trans- at New York: ; Beyond the capture fer trfs rural free delivery division, of the capital during the absence of Pres last nhrhr. after a short illness of an- Washington, March 28. The state penaicitls. The funeral will take place department nas receivea tne roiiowmg In DanvlHet the former home of the telegram from W. L. Powell. United deceagedf tomorrow afternoon, and will fcjaies minister at ort au prince, fce attended by several friends from Greensboro. Durham District Conference No Drinks for Boys Greensboro, N. C, Mai ' h ::s. Special The board of alderrnrn b'-at nlgK adopted an ordinance in.i'-tfi i; It a mis demeanor for any one ' undr 21 ytars innocence. C. She is from Durham, .N. Hon. W. J. Adams of Cartilage re turned home yesterdoy after spending Durham, N. C, March 28. Special. of age to purchase or atTenpt to pur. The Durham District Methodist con- chase alcoholic stimulants from un; ference, which has been in session in saloon In this city. The ordinance uai. . . ' '. a,.. - V . . , TlnrVinrn a AfnrraA thJa aorlin'n. Tt ' Tift Rf1 at the instance OI IIP l.UC inis inaicates uie ena ot tne insur- - ' fr. , rection." whfch was led. by General Wos- vas a successful conference and tlw at- men, who say it is very cuncuit x . w,rt o tendance was laree. Dr. J. T. Gibbs. them to oDey tne jaw in r. i. ing to arrange terms with President Vasquez. Dominican consul general presiding elder of this district, presid- ing whiskey to minors for the reason : - Beyond" the- capture of ed over the meeting. Many of the that they have no moan ' r tel'Jng thy Durham delegates came home today, age of a boy who may c;.II ror a arinic 1 ... 1 . - ' - - . . mt . A. I TI? rlSBV Am several days In the city in attendance which A. W. Machen is general super- ident Vasquez, he made no advance to-, Tne conTerence selected aeiegates to u.ne new law puts " upon tne BWirstne wum ijntendent, from centrol of the first to ward swiocims he North Csrollna conference whrch jtfce minor I t-1
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 29, 1903, edition 1
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