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' . , i ESTABLISHED 1870. Country, GocJ and Truth, t SINGLE COPIES G CENTO! , - - VOL. XXXV. KO. 02. LUMBERTON. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 1004, WHOLE UO. IOCS .'-" ' f f ,M 1 f i J I i . I . s I T r IJ I " I r7TK 11 I I I I . -1 r'l XN I -II A I 1 t I V Y I ? - r. -.11. .11111 II TV J II . 1 . V I I ' I f J I . X I . V. 'Ufa i HORTHBRH ADYAHCB CLARKTO.I IT CT5. bMQ md reoeully tl rootnr Iit prioM. Tb bU church hkt trrirtd, od work oo ih baildiog prof riof ucly. A Mr. Adaoi. of Florida. '.'JlfiUtt! FfOlUlf M lit S rfll n ou k 10 oootalttioo 'Fort IrtlU-StlBMn lUUUlCI wilh . Tiw ukiu. y,, Contracl Maiden Wilts Fir $8 Expect ed "Stona? Eiuiui in BieuiiiUrlti licit til Iipjctii I for pattiuf iu th dcn. piblic school at RotMtll WonUy. MIm Mary CIk h ba to(g to l. 4. ...It-... mm mlm I hi A trAf UiM Rmina KUjr lft Fri!T for 2a! MIm Krm Crumrtie left me Jay ago for Sou lb River to aprtxl a while wtth br Cottoa it roiling in now at a ijid rat St rctarabarc Sapttaiber J. Tb Aboat thrM boopred baUt of Tbt (ina bav bca ruaaiag rrguUr now aV II ; L ipiuN oprratloM agaiaat Uakdaa art Daw ootton ba?jbao,r90if4 hr I for aervral dj Cromarti atorc, twt b will b glad to a 9n m . nn-uwiiu. K mi p or mm innnunii I ... ..... i . A 1 i. rU- I. I 7r. .... . . . . I r- J- wa-. .F . 1 0lM Qom b markaKKj fiar mil I , rneTchandi- bu.ior- in tba K. B aaaoa caa that tat Iipaaeaa araij at laaMOQ. BuUp u Ugi-i A .aotlamao informal n. a , " northward. Theowtpoata raalerxUy lrtci rj that g prMi04l tlk; mill A protracted tiDgia in progreaa at td canrnra Kaoootu Taaf commanding I man arantArl tn not in milf in I Mt. Zka thia week. Tbc paator. Rev. ik m.ii in n.hnn Th VuWAtia m INorth Utra ini and that ha an t W.9. Biiitru, u iwnru d i. k. c. offerin a alnbborn rwUunc. which U Utd th oitliaDI 10 aabwonbw a PeU I Aaf a II a aw nft 9 m a) a a W akMil flwa I 1 a. 1. - ywtr HkelrtortUrddaclaiwoperaUona. " Tr j j , T t. iJ "" . . lor Biz thonaand dollan. Itwonld rJ .rwi. ihi. fall that ever aaw in Ai.rllan.te- from Harbin, annonnoea w foroar bailOMi DwopU to Oarkiw. Tbairatoca ara a fuU anj lthttanotlwrjap- " liuTeatitata the miittr and ta I attrcu aa thoat ia a dty - -"i wnat tbara u in it. a Yarittv oil -v, ; v.. i . rruMvvv. . i manniantnrm inumniM ta wnaii. a. . : : . AaraWa) fore frd tcba. . -"" hVm n'n r j w l - -. -r itbacotlM orawarn- Aiwcwian, wuui orobabla. Ua latt BatnrdaT at thd lomoar I Thtacarccat article ta tiaraion pgw Tha Ruaaiana are rCotrnoilerhMr along I piaDt Of T. D. UDCaUIOa (X UrO- now la girU; we mean, oi conrat, young the Japanrae frontier with a large force aome drunken HfTO W6T mk women. Eleven arc off at college, which of cavalrr. auooavrted by naa. With IDS themaelrea a nuiOUC tod be ahowa np pretty well for a town with I . . to.w I . ... three guna tbey appeared Teaterday eve- lDg orderod off by Mr. L. i. Up only joo InhnbiUnia. ana aeverai owera oing within 6,ooo yarda of Yeotai ata- ODuron, 0D8 of toem ODreed Dim are off teaching. In tne meantime iu u tion and threw a few ahella at tba ata-1 ana waen nr. upcaaroa ptcsea nnrdiy wonn living w iac tion. They continaed the cannonading op a atick to drive tham. Qtt the I men. i. 1 it ..!.. yi.. Dn.J. fnro. tiaarn draw a an n nn him Mr 1 l lumi... ..1 iw-j. " I " . T n . . r...HJ..I Hnm. I l.r m.t P.rr . v. - . i .i - j i.. C1..1 I I nnhnrfth ratrafcAri tnaiMi Bia I . . DD U1C JJ1UKUCU ' C LLUU. 1 1VUJ W " I i, .io-ht tniiMnorh nf Vmtai to Taao-I houae theT were aoeotiDC yfttl The oewaoaper aaoacription tea toiuu, five miiea northeaat. bim, aud after reaobing the boaie, I lou jt ooming on, and, we bate toe mete, upenuron got tneirgona nuJ th.tnnr .H.r. ar tak I " " . " in.lh.h.hit nfm.rmff l..f Wereet to chronida the death of for toe wooda. Manhal Andrajwa " . . . I 1. " . a - at . w I ain Kmt f. haM ah Mnm hltiailinii faTlath a Mr. Jana Price, wua Pf.AI(. H. Iv "rice, ana a poaae wen in leircn oi f qB - - which occurred at her home name Back negro oat ne nae not oeeo. oe,p- ,? lew to aiaing laem Swamp church Ua n(ght abowt eight tared up to tbie time. ;t ia a great Of weekly papers, maialj re- o'clock. Death came of heart diaeaae pilY mat tn gentlemen were Mi-ion,. ot.l irmad it rha tima riff tha r Afeaeirt It I aud filled the acoondrel v fnlK of it rnugiuue U9wapapr ui lead. . ' Lfi .. a.tional outlook. The Oongrega- " 7 i u.naliat. Boaton ; cr. The Oatlook, Agtla In the Shadow of theOaUowa. Ner York. It ia a rare oocarreooe thai Seoond, a Baptist cewataper of A - LwanhY MrUge LacU. Tbia romauuitv waa haraaret', (0 A a . a a ' iaa oaiaraay wnea tot oewa aprvad i tb aariv morniLg that Mitt Ellen Rob in a on waa dead. Bha had tuada bar bcaaa bete with bar aiatar. lri. L. M CorraapowJaavoa al Tha JtbaaaaUa. Among tboae who atUttdad tha ice eraam anppar at Daroeerllle en laat Friday uigbl ware A. MT Aah- lay, CUmany B. Taoapeoo, P. R Floyd aad J. L. Supbeoa. Mr. J.. Parker and Mia AaLote about aigbi yaara aud bad nie. of R. F. D. No. 8 were waf. drawn to bar tnauy aod atroog come tiaitora in town laat Moo- friends. She waa a gentle woman. day. k 1 I warm haerud and oara tha Yar - I BJ - f Mr. J. M. Ashley and tcAHdren Kiud o( txraouality that ia ever spent peri of the week bafa ajaoog mot attraetifa. She n abvot relatirf srbo war. glad If greet &4 yeara old- JIr health bad been tbent again. . 1 Iwauior for rears and neariua- tha Mr. J.'T. Will ian it improving eud bar eoffaringa bactme aerere. rapidly, and will be at bia work by murmuring word fell from bar the time this is to print. M'P All feel a good woman has TheUlephonehnehadtobe re- on ui ,T e reward of the Mired all the war from Lumber. Ju,- ey mpataias of the town I ji ton to Rowland after the storm w uu M"a" moa ovuaoia I a m aurJ we hari nn aiiri f K. r.at no mmisnrea to Der oomrort eareraldays. It waa greatly mitaed WIlh ,9cb rlffdaltoM Dd df0 and are faon that v urth.a wooae oearu er now ac after an illnea of aeveraj week a. was about 90 years of age, well . Vncwa thfoaghont her section and highly ee tretned by thoae who knew her for her congenial temperament and kindly die- position. She leave a huaband and one da ugh ter, Mr. J. H. McKay, of the aarue cum tnunitr, as well'as a hott of friend, to mourn her loa. to the bereaved. man is twice tried for hie life) for national oatlook. The Standard, . 1I1 ,J. ' . aK. moraer, out aocn win oe tnte Tate lUhioago; tb examiner, Jew We extend sympathy of Janiea B. Bennett, of Brnneon, York ; as the Watchman, Boston. 8. C. A few yeara ago be was Third, a Southern newe. oonvicfced for mnrdenng a mau paper. The Baptist Argo. Lonis and waa aentencei to be hanged, villa ; Tbe Religicos Herald, Rich mond. A foreigu fir. Carter to Marry. "KVinrwla in this town are in re oeipt of the following invita- bt hia eentenoe was commuted. 10 tions: Mr. and Mrs. Frederick lite imprisonment in the peaiteu- JMorher request the honor of tiary your presence at tne marriage or A few montheago the goyernor InH Mr. A. Marvin Carter on Pned Bennett wuh the under the evening of Wednesday Octo- standing that he would leave the ber the twelfth, nineteen hun. state. He weut over tuto Georgia dred and four, at seven o'clock. Sunset View, North Mobile, Ala. flARlON, 5. C. Messrs. Herbert Gasque, F. F. Covington, and Aubrey VVneeler will leave next week for South Carolina Collage Mr. W. D. Carmichael and Misa Kina spent sever 1 days at Hamer last week, h-v:g g ne to at toud the luneral of Mr. Car mi chael'a nephew. Miss Belie Boone, of Wilming ton returned home M )nday, after a visit of several days to her friend Wise Edua Davis, of Euo nia. Jobu Robinson's oircus will be here on October 7c.li. Their ud . .. n vauce vsui wus iu wuriou iaib week, and uiado uirabgouiauts lor the camion of the show. Mr. H. I G.ixqna, who ha9 bsen makincr a marked snocnsis in the merCiiutils Hnsin h-ro, has es tablished a ssoro at Frk in the building iu wliitfh Mr. B. S. Elli whohrtsbe;) nirciiiudiKiag tor tha past spveu years. Mr. M. L. Power hue returned frem a cojoaru of several weeks iu the mountains of North Carolina Siisr was dffrfiined in Wilitiiuscton ut the herlside of her daughtpr Mrs. J. E Wiugate, wbo is dan gerously ill iu a hospital tuere Capt. aud Mrs. Charles, of Dar- liugton have, moved to Marion, "and have reuted tbe - dwelliug ol 2lr. W-.TD,wJohuBon oa. South M.iin &treefc. Thev will keens fpfivate boardfrg; Tioom and: Ay fan boaroers.already.Mr.-aRarMrs :4JohB8frj and 3ttle daughtertaud Misaes Morphev. Dardq, and 7 Aull, of the graded -School fao- -tjtty: but every now and then would re turn to his old home and eee his wife. A few weeks ago his wife was shot and killed while he was ma king one of hia visits to her. He was arrestad on suspioion of hav ing murdered her, but was released on the appearance that his wife was accidentally killed. He then went to Savannah aud enlisted in the armv. Before be could be sent away.hcwerer, tha South Carolina autborit es caused his arraat again Fresh evidence against him has been discovered and he will have to stand trial for his life on the charge of taking her life. If he es capes the damuiug charge now ngsmst him he will be a man of phenomenal Juck. He ouc9 nar rowly escaped the gallows and , t i at again cas trie naugoiau d noose dangling ovor bis huad. an 11 : t J to the ooming 6Tlfie "CiTulTIt Good Otd Robeson. We have bee:i la every township in Robeson county and haye never yet had the door closed against us. Our people are a whole-souled," generous folk, arid know how touiaK ! i;MrTfi5yeTer leel' at home. . We spent a Sund?y at Ashpole not long ago, with our o!d t'riei.id,. Dr. "John Brown, and received a walco;ne that did our heart e-ou. His imaou wye is a rare house-keeper and we luid for break fast on Sunday morning the first possum 9i the season, uejtber Doctor or your humble servant hadrarjy'tneTcr''3in hia pessarmdiip,. learrrjjjDuja remnant of him when the meal was over." - ' 'Ashpole ia a coming town auid her b&s ines& people seem to be thriving. A few thriving towns in a c waty. are better than big city.--Scotti4ll Ctoel.'; weekly. The British Weekly or the Spectator, London A htarary journal, the Critic, New York. Your local paper, of ccurse. Your own State denominational weekly. We risk our judgment that one who will read the papers in th forpg ung list, cue iu each class, will tiud himself as well-informed, as thoughtful aud a9 generally helped as newspapers can make oue. To make the list complete there should be a daily, hke the Char lotte Observer, for the State, and the Washiugtou Post, Baltimore Sot, or New Y-rk Hsra'.d for the Nat-iou ; a woinau'd paper," i ike tin Lnd'es Homo .luriial or th Wo man's Honje Compaiiitu ; ycung people's paper, like Tad Yourh Companion and the monthly t. Nicolas; a qejfrai iDasraziu-?, like! The C-Mjtury. Sorit'iir'. Ilirper'j. or McCiure's; ftLd a tchuu-ai ua-j per, if say you aro a f.-iroier, iike fortoe will befall it Ootton is coming, fo-fapidlr and wa arwsjrsaei tba y-fica buldi op. ' Fmf membara wera added to tbe Baptist church last Sunday night aa tba visible result of the recent meeting. Wa are g!ad to learn tbat Mrs McKaoghau wbo waa right sick last week, it improving fast. Mr. A.L. Blue, of Marietta, spent Sunday here tbe guest of Mr KoigbtCasbwell. The poem mlast week'a paper by Paul Hamilton Hayce Waa a gem . 1 . . . ortny or preservation in our opinion. Lot ua have more such. eorrswfal aod bereaved. Tba in termut was made ia the family cemetery W Bladen. Miss Aoni Johcson left for tba University at Chapel Hill Satur day where aba goes to pursoe her studies. Miss Lithe Lancaster left Moo- day to enter tha Baptist FemaU University in Raleigh. Rev. Dr. 0. G. Vardell could not go to Presbytery on account of tb pressiug duties at tba great open ing of tbe college. He has been the busiest man possibly in th county. His school is full. Girls have been rejected because he has bad no place for them. It is won Lu Messrs. Sinclair and Morrison of darfu. how rtpidif everything has lafcertoo.were in-town Tuesday, adjusted Ueelf and everybody has Queries oa Public Edncatloa. How many whitetihildreu of tbe school age in North Carolina? Answer, 454, 65&. . . How many colored? Answer, 221,958.. What is the percentage of white pupils, n rolled f. t '.. Answer, 69 8 " What is the percentage of col ored? ' Auswer, 07 2. What is the average daily at tendance of whites? Auswer, 170.489. ' Or colored? Answer, 77,079. What is the amount actually paid on account of ecboais by white property and polls? Answer, 771,929 82. What is tbe aniouut paid wu ac count of schools by colored prop erty and p'lls? Auswer, 82,789 05 What 19 the sum appropriated to white school? Answer, 810.154 01. What is the nm appropriated to colored schools? Auswer, 259 . 5'6 1 84. The foregoing statistics were copied from thej, rtport of the Statf- Suprfrhtandeat of" i'uhiif Ifcr 1902. i: : l.oal gotten down to bard claaa work. Mr. Walter Loye baa been a visitor in towD.aevaral days and made hia friends glad. King Solomon's Lodge bad an informal but moittnjoyablemeet ing last Thursday nuht. A Herfibe ilurj. The fo'iowjf-g horrible ntot coiti- from. Madrid, iynin : 'T'ie repcrt oi- a wl".o!!feie murder of ! the vi-jTie! there, wbo dewred to con- c.i'; thir sha;ije, to de.!iver their illegit- l'h Pri erpssivw Farrrer. Tin whole would cost ab '-nt j chi'.drea conie'ifrbni ibe Hilla -i Cas 0(") OaVirtii.ff tv-o diih.abcut ! t-'ia. It appewra Uiat.U w& a ci s oa, or $i'J UO Ir i a emrt'i sum when a 1 1 you consiaer ii.nr f auc&iu-na rj.Mvs ?0 an bid woiari who lived in the vaiua aud 1 Leir. contribution of , mount-mis. Tbe'polXce discovered that pUAiure. Chijdreu rfflrvd. in thj the-uld womaftza?e the children to a atmoppbre of these pap-rs will : niastiff dog, which; had 'bee 'Xrained tp have acquired before they eut-ori devour every ycttion oi'the body, leaving C")llge much that colleges fit-d nothing. ' ctreat dauculty :u imparrrng. in da?d such a hrim-. espciallv 1: rberc be ol-1 a Ii"t of wholf-soni-! bocks, is itself ft urat docationa! institution. Biblical Recorder. Prospect of a "Holy War," St. Petersburg, Sept. 21. It is rather significant that, with the great success of the British in Tibet and the protest of Russia against tbe British Tibetan trea ty, some Russian newspapers haye suddenly become greatly disturbed over tbe importance of tbe Budd hist pilgrimage to Mouran in Feb ruary. Accordiug to information which has been drifting' eastward from the depths of the Mongolian agitation for a holy war, noted at the time of the time of the pil grimage to Oarga July last, wan denngLlams are spreading the ag itation not ouly among the Budd hists in Mongolia, but among the Buddhists iu the Altai region o central China. Accordiig to re ports at Ourga there is a geueral agitation among the Buddniars in favtr ot freeing themoeives from the domiuicii of China, some fa verity the removal of Daclai Lla ma tu Njrtheru Mongolia and be ginning a holy ?7ar for the etab liihmentofa Buddbit't K ngd-.m. ".Alremly' 14 of these murders have leeti traced to turs'ald. woman wbo, to- Rerher with several' of" the mockers, hais been arrested! . " '' r MrW Fi Rawland who for merly held a position as maosger ff ihe sewmz mschuie dpartmcl for the McAllister Ha rctwaf 4 Ccm-pfcof-leavea -shortly for Rowland where ha will open up an' up-tc date sewing machine business. Mr. EViAf ' Provatt, of Back Swamp, passed away at -his home at Kaft Swamp yesterday at noon after an ekfeded and lingering illness with, that dread disease, ConeumptiOBHa-aa--been i a very low-taU'fr.arae tim and death waa not unexpected. Author of "Dixie." A movement is on foot to erect a monument to tbe memory of the author of "Pixie," Daniel Deca tur Emmett, in Mt. Vernon, Ohio, the city of his birth aud death. Upon the occasion of the death of Mr. E ntuett, which occurred re- 5cut.1v, the Mayor of Mt. Yeruou, at the r quest' f t the Lodge o! EiJis of mat city, who had chareK yf th'. funeral, appointed a com initteo of promiaeut citiz?u4 to (sr 09 a inetnorul croitnissir.n to srl:c:t andfeceiva pnlccriptiocs to th fund for the monument. Thoe d-!iriug to B ibijr:be to tlio iiii.r. -liquid Riid remittances to ti stcreta"rv ofi,the cotrfDsHin. Mr. P: Snoota. at Mt. V-rnoD. O i wilXuaaka ackaowlgdgoieut ut ihf same. refaWav-alV. ii A. Umbef the n. Ka'u BmJtb.wife of Wrn. J. flaith Kaq.,' afUfi ill. De of eight weeks fall 00 sfep in Jasos leaviog baabao4 ao: two abildran to moarn their eed-Joee. 8be waa bahW at Asbory Charob amidst a large assembly of sym pathising frienda ao4 relativae. Her raoord is good. Sha, bad Ueo a eonsistaot cborchtosmUr foraboot fifty yeara. Mav H.a oomfortiog graoe abvorjd wiih tbe atr.cken ones and blhia afflictiou anav we all Jeern Ood'a autotea more perfectfollt;. . r Th pale bona aod bfa ' rider again visited oar f)wu Sqpday, Spiamber lSth aod carried, awe? at bis victim tba aweet splril aod lovable wife of Mr. B. L.' Rogers, tbe hardware man. 8h.;'wis a oieoeoftbe late Mrs. Hajith acd had bMo srek about ta',Weke. Still ber death waa a abootka or tittle town, .' H' f ijhe also leavaa aridsocs tkt all iawall. ' ' Mar the good Lord blaa ' her heart-broken boa band aod be a mother to tbe flrw little childr-o. Both tbeee ladie ware mambre of tbe Methodist church. ' We as a church feel a great lose, . t Their pastor, J. W. BaapLcr. Monday September 19th, 1904. "Meaaeat maai ia WarM." This ia from tha 8 an ford Ex pree: "A "man who recently moved to tbia place to pat hia children in the ootton mill waa asked the oth er day if be wouldn't send bia chil dren to acbool. 'Ha,r laid he. I took care of my children 'when they were small; ow-they mnat support me." When , Governor Aycock spoke before tbe achool here last spring & year ago, he paid bia respect! td tha father who refuses to send hia children to school because bo, wishedfo li', off their labor, by. saying 'he ia tbe meanest man in tbe world." Tne governor bard.'jf put it too strong. Tbia man should be ostracised from society. He ia an enemy to bis own children. It ia for such as be we need a compul sory school law." Hardly any punishment is too severe for.a man who- deliberately works bis children inalDill or elsewhere and deprives them of ed ucational advantages in order tbat ,. . ... ' ' he may live in iaienese aao olten in vice, off the proceedlBj their abor. These are thev'.yvajbpires tbat ard a disgrace totieV raoe. While we disapprove of 'lawless ness we think sometimes tbat a well regulated band of w'hitecaps s the only agency throngb which p such people could be reached ef fectively. Statesville Landmark. Mr. A. A. McLiin, uf ia town today. Mjxsou A newspaper writer or some body else who waa close to Abra- rwiiH Lincoln had beett.jaJisrepre- sented wantonly and furiously ent to this RStute American and old him he. was resolvea to reply nd excoriatg the fellow and asked ini if he -wn not right' in tbe resolve. ny yes,' write, was ine reply "and I will tell ybu" what I think of your effusifen." The fel low did so and it ' was a terrific and ::tter eastigation he wrote. Vt'hon bo brought it to hi. .rljs tinnishod friend and read it, to t:is fcrrjpat svirprieBe was' told to 'sufii it. When ns'd why in, re plied it would do no go-vi and wid?n the good feeli!-.? retvpn yuu and vrur artficot: st fur life perlinpi atTrj to the ftihnpj.ire.-s -f both, ihfcn whv din yoi: ip,J ?r to write? To whrcl; c ire thin philosophical reply, '1 kv w .u would sorrei1 feoi l ette- ' vn put your views1 in vritiu.-' Ti fel low bu rned t he i .-ipr and t ?? ended the ni at ter: Wejue ' 'e cently burned a T-sir. .'Lu.Lber Bridge editorials i - -.w--.a-.-.r. 'tl V
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