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-.r i ' "'Vv fr M pi jAMES A. TH01IAS, EDITOR to COT( T. STATE, Tna TOIOIT. VOL. XXXIX suEscanrioH si .00 per nui "a II WamWaWJM1 A SURPRISE HARRIAGE PR0F. E. L. BEST AND HISS NAN M ALONE WED. The Bvent Was Kept a Pro found Secret Until the Time for the Ceremony A Num ber of Friends Present ( )ur entire town was token, by a great surprise on Saturday afternoon when the announcement was made known that Miss Nan Malone and Prof. E. L. Beat were to be married. The ceremony was .performed at S : .-.V -'W - . - i 'w . " . :"s-.' .... "'ii' St.' ' Ma!PRlitd y , V Marlowe, ,vv; ;.;i.V ",' ' , YoungsvilleF. B. Nebiitt. FrankHnteiW. ,W. Rom. louisburg R, W. 5Batlej. . Tar Hirer G- W: Strlin t ord S. Masey;F.M.' Sham, ""Ewr, snperaaraerary. Oxford-CireuitV A-' S. Barnes. ' GbanvilleC. W. Robinson. Four OakaT. H Snttnn Director of Correspondence School v . J-i. vunmnggim. Editor Raleigh Christian AdvocaU 1 1 - 1 1 oliBeJtteiTwa BioUi.., THE the home ot tne bride's father, Dr. L iver. j.E. Mai one," -on Main street at 4:30 Superintendent Methodist Orphan- (docK in iae presence or a number bst-j. vole . r J I T Tl T I "tP. 1 . w j. viivvu vr. Ul UUIUUC1 I OV- VUiOl 0f friends by Rer. John London, Financial Agent" Lonisbtiro' Dnl. jteciui ui ok. jrxui xpiscopai 6' x'arKer; i : u: . 1 i :" I Q2. ja . . churco, in urn uBUax impressive man ner. The bride was the beautiful and accomplished daughter of our emi nent physician, Dr. J. E. Malone, and is a descendant of one of the moat prominent families ef thef State She possessed a uweet and gonial disposition, and the necessary qual ifier that go to make a most desir able helpmete. She has many friends in the social circles .here who regret to give her up as one of their number. I'rot. iest is tne son of our es- te"nfd countvman, Mr. D. E. Best Student at Vanderhilt TTni v ... oioitr n t n .. . . v. j. v;aioreth. Nashville E. C. Sell. . Spring Hope-W. F. Craren. Wilson G. F, Smith. Rocky Mount L. P. Heward. w asnmgten M. T. Plyer. Rockingham E. H. Davis. To Dae eo Market; Our tobacco market has bn vr. strongly patronized, during the past week. There has been much tohao- eo here trom adjoining counties and me prices have been very good 1 ne warehouseman Wapleville, and has a lanre num. L . waren8men claim that H-r of friends here won by worthy 18bur 18 8e,ling her share of the induct. He was a graduate of the - . - hlS year nd at Pric8 are noldmg up with any other mar- sec ; x cmduct. tie vras a graduate of the I'niveraitv of North Carolina and hwl eld the position of Principal of the Louisburg Graded School tor several years, which place he has filled with credit both to the Board of Trnstaes and himself The happy voune courjie lWt on the 5:15 train Saturday eveftlrn? for Washington City wherathey yspe several days on their bridal trip ine eaitor or the times joins thvir m graduated from Xoobn. fJo!. 'J,Il il ; . ' r ' . i VaiJf1 lege. See what thi- guild bii "clflOTOUEim1 IN AND V., Vkm wm Ult.r exhibition. . ... v OUT Off wwu ll a" n thi yr t.n troCiir DakM i.id.t. are ine txm u Bringyour'contribdtions rueceiia Lawrence ronize this booth and any more- aboit Chrutmas. BoothP.t. buthe'pt WeeThoA n"?? G Mr' V' v i don't -worry whQ' ZunrJ f I.,rraw) I do .ot think U .a4tT. Farmers Meeting. The FarmYri Union held a county meeting in Louisburg yesterday. A large delegation from locals wa present. DelegaUs were appointed to State meeUng to be held at weeniboro Dec 15-17 as f follows: . u. iigerton, W. M. BMn. a Sledge. New officer, were ror tn. ensuing year. Many helpful remarks were mnAa K t m -ge, o. j. harrow, H. D. Egertoa and others. The Union then adian . Who r-Hara (Jon. Fi.i.Wh." .T'",. 1 00 "f? ttk - ' Mr. R' P.rA .1 . ' . i w tmg hispeopl bere, ' .b. hu.D to ..u 7 J A. Tamet made a brjt?n.. t'l0 When he cribU to FayetteVilU,thia week. k,ar ht fook lk froca hi. a.n Mr.lt M. Beaalev lsft M. .r01 104 P01 crib dw .ad for a tew days viiit to hi. father .ill h tnd "H Uo4 .or. r - ' . i Mr. O.rc.Grtgory.ot' Gr..nvmJbBl,0,n oiber Dok. dbrj waaia town a-few days th. ftUf . UooniJU cl U Doldlaa oat .ny Utt.r th.n wb.n Mrs. M.S. Clifton I" oc. , 0. &zt day U left Sunday tovi.it her peool. ml:!1,: UUio- i Tarbora P "w ait how ht. corn ul r .. . M00" y wh.n b. bad . U1 meet again on the firat Thnd.. ; I . T.n?n ' WUmiog. lock on hi. crib, and ,W - T IU I inn. WII tl.lla' T l M - . . . . April. "--..-r to iuoorg t.-mea (i dooH know who L.i Attorney Central T. W. Bickett M 7 'ri..d doo'i T.a knJ left Monday evening for lUleigh on eTeTJ mJl carrier in the antj hM ba8,neM- :; Wto your lk. j0il l&ok tl iur. larenoe Stlmpeon and wifi J oorpe now h hu fnunJ Enjoyable Dance- A very enjoyable dance w. ly the young men of Louuhn tL n 1 viucum oiwnpeon and wift. the Opera House on Monday mLfT.. ... The rausio w fnrni,A u t ;,r - v it r i . .rn. a a a" r i n ti m a . Trvraw; L F. Fa0.ff Oso CA. Moen, Wirier; C C Wfcal Wlmtw. 1L n - . MMW, WW. P J Jk O. Iy Gay, tK. crtitr at trci ii. thoty-ar. .rr:i!itat rWtJ far rantj, m tbe rn two wU. ,rvJ iti:3 odc TU cirr a. ro1 7tl 2 moeih. eAi ad ... ar Ual ouuc, bo ar. rV w0 wakJL Ccfatasot if lUX 4 If tll , f d.y, wt:h hai.ur iv, ifra K. P. AUmi. WCUaa,. Ilr. t.r. nmi ib.ir lock ol rcnJt i Jail Deliyepyv" On last Sand ay nicht thr w. . ian aenvery here between the horir. or y and la.oclocJrrrwherein fJhpH Lewis and John Sfon'A tl r nHwemwa ineir escape. The nigtpes, as learned since, had jv.ua "nrvu u viuBu Biuce, naa many friends in extending best been at, work on getting a piece of !8 and hflrtv nrncrrn n1 rt tirna iron tht waa t,it .was nvit1 b.tw.an th bars when pad Jocks were on the oena to keep them frem xratti.a me lects,. about two weeks. Thi pieo. ot iron waa about S t.t m length and of good size. With it they succeeded in breaking a hole in wishes and hearty congratulations Died Suddenly. Mr. John S. May died suddenly m the fiald near his home at'Moulton on Friday of last week. He was about 72 rears old and Ibavha i m waw aaj brother and two sisters. The burial the P of and eained th.ir won pi ice on oaiuraay evening. " "w m. aaii wnere they, with ine same piece of iron, punched a n.ie in the bnek wall on the aide mt the jail large enough for them to get out. When thia was don. th nt enough blankets, tied them together and let ' themselves down. When Large Persimmons. Mr. E. N. Williams, 'of Sandy reek township was in town Satur day exhibiting two of the largest Dersimmnna I V ; mat uavo u..u seen ucu lier m year.. They weiehed fifteen out m the Jrd il was an easy mat- ter to get ever the fence ar. ... Wv uauw can vat A CD" I m mil wrumgr mere naa beee no in- t . - lormauon as te their whereabouu re ceived by the offieera here. There was two other prisonera in another cell that had been promised by. tnose who made their escaDe that as soon as Wey got oatf their eell 'en taking a cour.a in Km;Jw worxia weak them out. But J " UilUl lllflll V - - "Page's Sohool of Pharmaey of 1 S gUd over-tn aoeeas they "reensboro, successfully passed the J -rKOt thelr Proise and garter incha in circumference He said that he waa groin? to aend iuem t0 Senator F.(M. Sinimons. mp- H. c. Green Successful. Mr. H. C. Graen. son rf R "R1 ween f fhio rvi- -. j l , -.. U...D poctj, auu wno oas Third Regiment Orchestra or Ral eigh. Mr. E. S. Ford led the in his usual smooth and easy man iaer. Those present were Miaa TTa Crenshaw and L.M.John.on, of Wil mington; Miss Hattie Lee Guess, of -r m;, w. v., aim v. w . fer- -ufiIUM iiluei Winston, of Selma and K. K. Allen; Miss Eleanor Cook and W. D. Jackson; Miss Fannie Boddie and Clayton High; Miss Bet tie Boddie and Wilson Green; Miss -Alba Allen At T n n.- . i2!er ?nd N. -"B.lisbriok. Chaperones: ; llr. anoTfraT ' Tl .Allen, i)r, and Af rS. C. Foro4, Mr ana Mrs. K. S. Ford. COSTLY CHURCH PEWS. Annual Rental Price in New XT - iorK excels That of Other Cities. &o great is the demand for St. John's Episcopal Church whUh is imaeaiately epposite the White House, bat with the beautifnl T fyette Square intervening that it I- ii ia vue custom to place trfem at auc tion whenever a pew owner di.B permanently leaves. At Washington, Miaa MaXtivHeaterl left TqmI.v for SSouih-Boston, Va where she will visit (rjeada and relatives, Mr. B.0 Capped ge, of Greensboro, who has een -vuitlng frienda and reiaure.-in this county, returne-J home Wednesday. Mr. Jn.S. Conway, of SyracuetN. who ha. been vwiting Judge C. M. Cooke for the pa-t two wwk, returned fiome Tuesday. MiasTwae Sledre. who i iM;n school in lilifar cotentr, spent, sev- erar JiW-wUb-WrWle, fr T If-- I ti . ' "" o. CMeoge near Mapleville. Mrs. E. L. Hart; of Wilmington, who has been ri-iung her bratbera, Mee.r.. F. B. and D. F. McKinne, returned to her home Wednesday. R. F. D. No. 5. Ma. Editor: Will you allow me U impoie a small puni.hmeot on yoor readara, if so I will It them bear from So. b onee mora. The popU abns? tha liae hate .hown their aparaoialion for the R. Y. D. servi.a, by the erection of 105 mail bore., about 25 rao-eUy occataad lia-a A Ox Mr. J. A. Gmsit ep-ftbg tp . tta ia la t.,f- bc-ca lUly, look at Baul ra hart. k. 1 i1 firm. driTea him eary day ,0 .nil h.l W. , ,fy u. . Utt.a. Brothar Doka cnrhi ,JM1U. . w.nt 1Q the awr ar4 b,uKhi a t.r rnl cf doW.JoioleJ,braiaJined, -.iw-! M,tlfl r v lock w,th two aaya, w-nt'lia . A. U. V.r.n. A S Jotn.r , b.thkey.on. pl0 hnc lfs4 , , war. ,a towt, . - - a f sr. l7 re t - - a .1 ... mem arouml hu wiin 04 ,4(Jf head ro.U earnara, I ga.. I h1T, Rot yoa now. II ,hrew mtli away, would not -van oat ii Kk ot i isjira&U:. roa.1. All of ocehastari lsrra.j c.tt J.n rbr.4.y, Ttaaupru, a4 ra day of ra it tsi p:. i,fc j -..o. v,, vr a.nington J ourr rouie oat from a pew was rently purchased in this! aoarg. church far $3,000, the higbeat nrioa W u. oulo : i t- , x uai uNBuvuLicai xoara n ly&y of the past week. Mr. arrived home onedav the 8t week and will spend flev.ral a. left the bthera to tell the tale of th.ir departure. on record. New York pries, for news a.il surpass the Washington record. A pew in the Fifth Avenue Presbaf-. riau charch has been sold for A QOft The cosUiast pews in tbe raetropo- jib, ana proDahly in Am.rica. in Temple E. manu-EI, Fifth avenue ana orty-third street. For nnna,! rentage m tbu synagogue $r3.00 has Uan DaiU. A VrrrrQ , "fa'-' cuiaw are to aaa Mr. Da?id Welden out again after two weak, .lckno.., he has about recovered, bat hi. ere sight is .till much iropairad, a bright .an shiny day jet appear, to him a moon .bine night. Mr. L. M. Gnsaora who haa baen eon G cad to hi. room for a mouth i. niueb im- proved, ana! will ba out in a few day.. Our entire ammunitv waa 0n,1Mr.. j 1 k. 11 1 c.viueiicu i.b( uneadar Mm nr. whan the daath of Mrs. W.D. Mack- lm Was mada known Up. Lf..Li: on hii nul t. . . . Sk kw wiuioaf tit. t . ing that h- corn k.pt beu.r under C -T? "M l U the new lock. Mr. ran a 1. lota Vt . ... - s tarda. baa pat iWmail Joel on hxa crib" tb : 1 w.a,. don't aav a JU'VVJ- Uafww 4 llaU t t . . f lti ...... "w,ui mm laar n like afr. I)ok. 1.7 . tfz.i iur. F U. did and he won't forg.i, Mr m Voerr,:i. C,rwt lie WiUon i. .tlhog the n-.t cat-. r fW.a.J btg.a wo hare -r aan. IQur or ; wtuS rTatoeaL !U w,U nav ammar, aoma of tham wWK4,CJ. ' ,a ,,,r V1 f-ra. i 10 1-2 pound.. Any ac wiihnc i. r?ct Ura il. raise hay woald do wail t. ,p7 lor ,r4t )6ftp4a rapai r,rr Mr. Caif IJttd.on a,-vd cat r, t.t a.r UZota.! t,ar. lUr. is doable baadrM crao irrui al j D 11 k- rc4. It. Uud.on nar.r fail, ' i u --Utb Ore to oak a j bw facil? hart cu Mr. llud.on nar.r fail. big crop. It U now g.ly f0ar waak. to ChrutxaMand evarr bod- ' folks, ahtldreo, roul earTiara asd all ' 5l5tr: lot af foUo, sJ bar. Oaf lUnv. cant fn.t a ar. looking for bit: tbiogs frmn S,0. ;ltc ;rfai Lcrr ? "Jia uaa ao tha aifasgth cf S v rc'l frif. ar cS T na .. ii . - ...4s IWB. IlPI .oca Will A, - - i poioiad. tar:. u a:!,t(: U1Ur Ufa rw Iar tis t Mr ft I Hiaa Ilit. .s. ?f I,rtaa. at tKa &tT.ft ta1at TounriTlllo Items Miaa Mary Spraill. of UtU.ioa, ' tuned in town lut wak. fft2aai of. ari. r. Allen Mr. Will Thorp a few d.y. hero 1 Mr. If. W . Wtnaaon Heeling of Hsllcal Society. A t&aa'itc of !ha Fraa aim tja P. of Oxford, lr,ol Ur t a a.l waak.gaait of1' ,,C: f AH yai.,. on. :,0tf ntrwkaar o.Ura t Ida' l?s with his people. Conference Appolntrnents. dow wo give the aDDointm.nta . ly me Methodist Conference " nligh last week,fer the Raleigh lugeiaer witn t a tew 0Ultr that mav be of intr-.f trt Our .. . j lnar- B John, Presiding Elder. "ICIln IllJ .a. ' . t . ' i t uenton otreet, n. Wary -.w.vmw, Dupviuuiflo 'h-Central, A. D. Wilcox. 13 eigb-Jenkins Memorial : and r. - vv. wisher. 1 .3 Uyton a U. -5a.i: f . v - r' wiceiun j . ai. JJan Bazaar Ho tes. Did you gay that C. Q. D. mnt "Come Qmick, Danger?" If you want the meest plac. to s.ieet your Christmas presents, why come to the C. Q. D. Booth at tbe bazaar Dr. cemberj7th and 8th.; Come qatck or there is danger that you may find the most attractive articles gone. ' As a speeial favor to the Alumnae Association Sante Glaus will .r'A in Louisbirg on Monday evening, December 6th, and one n th. Oraot Bazaar. He wants tb m..t thr .on that oecatsibn. dr Taesd.tr afto. oOf everrrchild ip iXbuubnrtr - who erpeets him to fill his stocking this year Leave your orders with him" nny yoar dolls I theMarVDaVii :4 frP?"! onAfQn- aay yenmg, Dec. ,6th, at 'clock. j spool laal week bar wjtb bu grand iratner. air w r; i;:.v. from $2,000 to 5 000 Th. . w" msJ known, Mr.. Uieklio ,. .. tor. f.w rented fo.t fa, "l'd'1' ". chrU- ""'1'Ur- ' v : . I uarir reraemhar lv .11 v.k fc ' ,u apniig ana autumn , reaches k w V y u,,w ! oou. .Last year 1615 w.g a ,d " ' . . v age ana a far.two seats. sister 01 tne late A. o. Monger. Dr. Old V,!.,;... . , ' T- IIerndon haa locaud at' Mr. -. uuurcn ua lew imai a t . . to sell-and limits its price to i5 pnjsia.o of rlll.onn , ' price to wl-5, lotlg experience and .eeais to bo a K.-. .uuM1 Kru rem ot about 15 eUver g.nUeman, and no doubt will but a pew .offered recently in th. Z . ' . . . - putc uuaaeii 0i great value to the settlements of an . 0fo i. fc w ioe cnrv w.wugui naigDDorbood and aurrouodine caun- I (rv Mn.f . t . -w vi iui iniujera uave oeiriy w o roieatant H.Dia. I natsDau uiekinrr winn i,.- L copal church, once received $30,000 to like to pick cotton ' thia yoar. ror a pew. but this w hai. . Wh.i'. ih. :ir i iuo uiuenut, guaa. it la 1. :imata mzrlrmt nnnt.tinn t..: K .: ttt-. .. . H A. Kaw.ta M. 1. Lin of Letters legitimate market quoUtion, boinr in tne-nature ofa pft to help : the ch.rch to meet a debt At St. Patricks Cathedral $1,000 is the record pew rent. Two blocks Above the cathedral pews in ; the temporarytrnctnre, of St. Thomas' bring from $1,000 to $1,500. ' r: In Brooklyn the beat Plymouth conrcn pews :rent-6r.:t20Q'hVaixl tflre are foArteen.bf them. Other Don't f ort tn vi.it fi P e as cheari as $15 .Washing. mMm ton Xetterin 'tbe'X. Tribunes ' . i y i ' ' - - 'W;---' 'fer 'r 'r'.:i"--" -.v'i-' 'Vl-v .' "- '' - ,' '" tnepnee. Wilson KroV axe baar a building temporary stable.. We laarn that they will build a modern ataele in place ot their stables and barna, which was burned two weeka ago. There wereaix valuable horaee and mules in the sUbl e at the time the fire started bat as the fire. wasv dU. covered in the - early pait ot' tile ight they 'were able to at all thAit- teatxi!ont kifelc. Tnirii lots wtU reseh $70t.00; with ; no iMajice. We notice that Bro. P. V. Dake is haaj. Xl 'fm If . tl- . h.o. f.r Th.ok.Ri.ioK. 1 ?J?" Z'" C w. Jca c-tb. Claris CLrrrr Wi..,r Mr. Peyton Mtcb-JI, of KxW Crt-aa. (.aj, tr Baaioea.-Cllago at JUle.gh. pnt f Mra M"T D Krar KattWw few day. here thie wk with hu Myx T C c E Hi rifUr, Mrs. C. H. WUliam. S.um "w ioq aitaa Ao- j -"po "U: A. u. Hr.ai! rr-.t. narma iwaiLfc. (Mcniwav. I) WaJt KrarDry, E-acr LccH. Arrr Lcidi, A HadH. ffccrraT) A5. Ii. r. Ua- EA2. iVrry, J. Crawly Parr,. Cr rerry. Hs&ai PvcrtaoB, CTsvinal Xti K- w r' SW1, Uke T.,W UiL T. IWv.T. T. TXciaa, Kra. .'Oit A- Wn. Vaxz . D. M. WM;r4 t WKiassa, CctmLus Wjia-aao Pevma callicg fcr aaT cf tb. Ut. lauara will yW. My lh? saw Ihtci ajtartawsl nie Perry were happily mimed at the home of the briaee paraota laal Wedneayiay morniag oaar town. They were- accompanied by a larg. unmoor or frienda to town wh Ihey boarded th.erth boo ad tu for a visit to rail tiros tn Vtrmt. lXr. and Mrs, Roberta are varr MA. nlat among their friend, and ifc.w all wuh fbeaa a long and happy lif. aad a speedy rstnm home. At the regular ra ee tin e of vili9 Council No. 273 Janlor Order held Tuesday oiebt th. inni.i elecuea of Scars was bell which rssulUd as foUowt: Dr. R. R. TlaUrUke.Jr. Past Coaaa2;Jcnee
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