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f, r ROBE 6 1 L4 THE NORTH CAROLflAJNS R NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAPRBAK! ESTABLISHED 1870. Country, Ood and Truth. it tiiti vtzzi VOL. XXXVI. NO. 36. LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY, JUNE 30. .1006. WHO, THE LUMBER BRIDGE HEWS. I LUMBaa B11DGB. M. C. RKV. P. R. LAW. EDITOR. Lataafca Di4j Locale. Mra. John JIughat it visiting her old oooae iu Gorge. Rtv. J.W Cobb rttarued Mod- dty frutn Stmptou coanty wtere b praechad Sander. Tbe school committee of tbe A wittjr tod worthy friend tag uatta iu at to indicate to tb I'retidant that be ooold do do I Lumber Bridg dittrict it looking better, if ae well, than to ohtt around f r a teacher our Uroataoe id tbe digging of tbe Mr J. E. Ciiftoo after making rauaua ceoai. a compliment ! I ftddi no jt to tbe residence be par awxa to ton exceptional roix among ebated of Rv. P. R. Law bat ot. Tbot who kuow them sM Bod into it aud now oe baa out readily admit thy art worthy of ry word of it. Iu all natttera oouneoted with ditobiog auo road building they art ex porta. Sjme of their worke art real y moon mtutal. Tbt oouuty owee tbrm dob i of. KratiluU. out ouiy lor of tbt mtt deauable dwtllioga to towu. Mr. Jobo M.'Cormick ia giving tba 'finishing toocbtt to bit new raaidenoe 10 Parktoo. It it a baodtome building and would thapraotioal utility of their road rf b residential portion of a building, hat alto f-r tba example v they have let at.d tbe higher ideale they have created for u. At to bair some down to ranema we I o oot look upon tbat favorably Ve bare uo earploa amoug tbaoi T Tl 1 .J.. . a vi rim rn. i ns rrMi ngni amm iu UENLKAL MiWS. After twautr-four hours entomb meat id tbe Ctmerou mio. id Penneylvame, danug which time tb7 were alaiott ecnotbared, two minart were rwacoed. Mrt. T. M. Rollioa, ao aged lad io Durham, waa badlr bori by ateppiug from a ttreet ear while it waa gMug at a rapid ret of epeed, Tadiy. She taw a freight traio ataudtng tu tba railroad traok and tbiokiug toty ware going to collide, jumped from the oar aDd waa thrown with coottderatle force to tbe ground. Mr, Henry Waltera, a retired buaioeee man from Brooklyn, N. Y., waa found dead in bia room at Mane Baa lav a Bank NaaaB. Tboee hide-bo end repablicana 'bo are eugioeeriug tbe eeheme for the etublifboeot of "Tbe Ic- MM Mr. Gilbert fjagbef at ParktoD Saturday. Florida a p peart to tait bim. lie wet locking well. lie bad brought hie wife and aon op to apeod aeveral mootba. VVa were wide world before him aod plenty glad alto to aee them looking well. much larger plac. We were pleated to fall in upon I the Orton, iu Wilmington, Taee-j day afternoon. Soma boun be fore bia death be bad ao attaok of acute indigeetion. At Glouoeeter, tea milee from Brevard, danug church eervicee KeaeUs luff le rWavWaa. St. Petersburg. June 27. Ad ice hare reached tba general atafi of the withdrawal from Via .11 L . t . L 1 . l. duairnl Newa." in OimboroiriiuTl,ul u iium i u. ... ,k- .j.. numbr of 12.1W) men Thie ia haT.Di'Mariou Batler for the ed.. Prt ranl oonoentraUoa i .k.;. , Tk.. iJ neoeeitated by the adranc of ginning to tee tbat tbe olio won't G,ural Katogawa'e "lUn JPn - 1r ih. .w.. k -m ee army acroee nortbeait Corea wua.. , a ai v iuiuvii u ea v a w w i .i tk. ua ik.. ...I from tte Tumei rirer. Cleneral Dubhcau naner w.re ttarted in Kaeegawa'a forra baa deraloped order to feel tbe pablic palee tbe antiptxjted atrength, numUring ... ik.. k... k.n .....4 k. I oyer 100.000 men although bia m j m w f ua w v w aj avvviww v' I tbe people of the atata baa been ogoard numbera only 6.000 nfti.!.... tk. n.nmn..r. anowiedfra tbat tba enemy la ao ,f th- .nu,nrlu th.t th i. atrong in tbe eeoondary t of would not work. Wa do not belit?e "P hopalew feeling th.r. .. . nt tk.. ...tlamon tbe eUff in raganl to tba hnu .tw .t.nt. .o in. ..tk th. coming operation! It ia oonciu ROWLAND DEPABTHEHT. ROWLAND. N C NriLL MITH. Li 1. of money and we ahall make there-1 He returned to hit work io Flor. u-j fore do aoggeationa of the kind. I ida oo the afternoon train. , . ' A public aa Marion Butler'a. lie bat uo party following and can uerar again build op any. No ooe. democrat, republican or popaliat. bat toy oonfldeDoe io bit political utegnty. tie bat tricked every oed now tbat Field Marabal Oya ma baa a greater preponderance OTer Oeneral Linieritch than ha M M ic ". i. t'iae'ui ou 1.1) t. M .Nil Craii-bl. if Mar. o . .S v.'.. it ettiim 14 . 'A,. , Mitt Biauabe C)viogto, wh hat beu vituifg Miee Mioout Towoeeod. left f -r or home at Ramur Wdueedy. Mr. and Mrt. Hiotoo McCollaoa Ufi for Alabama Wednesday eTtnitg. Mrt Frank Thomae, of Norfolk, V . it Tititiog the family of Mra. J W. Webater. Mtaa Betia BUwart. of Car. t ba.e. ie Tiaitiac hr aiaUr. Mra. .t a a a a I " man ne arer naa over uenerti w. k. Erant. Kuropauin. JItae Rath rfantb.f El.ntao.M. An intelligence officer remariaa o. it tieitiog her graod-fatber. tbat tba Japaneee bad hitherto! Mr. w. B. Tboeapeoo. two meo weraahot ptrtT Wlth which be baa affiliated end DerhaDa ftIl wnnnAaA h I T . ...k. l. i - adhand to the nrinoiDla of oon.l Rm Rr.ll.w .. ... U-a amimm ML - , ,L. P.nri.. I - . U U lilBi uw unu UI W I r I " .-j u wy. iut. .mvuow ll.lu vu vuv uvuu v I.M.k.M.. I... - I ... . . . .11 n tk... am I All hn.tn ' ' thi. Thiaia th.oD.nin of the aiaeoo ilU hr.nrh at th. Atl.ntin Hoaat called reform political paper io ru"""u W4 lU9" 'W1W ar t i -w w " - " " i I.. I a v i i . a rwn . a i ri mm .-.. . for dramming for eoboole. The Line ia dcing wall. It ia gifDg Unable to eodare the thoaght onld at oooa loaare tbe Puk- int motjunoni jueeee MgneetM Kdna Uloa of beads ot aohoolt or their agute Mtiafaction both to the oompany . in- in oomDlete failure of the moemen feature of tba preaent eitaatton ia aurinhorg jM tbvgoeau of their are to be iu the aeid in aearoa or lend to tbe peopl. There ia ooe atndAnta. Thera ia oue etil iu I l.mttnt.bla HnfAAt. Tt An not thu work we tbiok thuld be cor- make coouction with No. 32 at bob be waa ordered.Uenry h.icb Tolred in the foreign aerrice to and tbe otter defeat of tbe pro motert thereof. There ia not a 0 Kaaegawa'a powerful army ... I ll. L.'.l i I WT.. .KBW. rected. The oollegea are ao atx.out Fayettanlla. If it oould be changed enrodt, band matter of the U. 3. republicao of mediocre ataodmg "om ine cniei aeai ot war in au- Corre-powUBC, ti foratadenU they are lunug ttr- 0 aa to made tbia oonoectioo it battleabio Alabama, and hia wifehn the atate who would oot receite cnana. deuta in preparatory achoola to Ko would be far more ceoTeoieot to of 1m, thtQ k committed aapport from hia party and The military critic of the Raa-L ' ',. 7 " to college unprepared, inia ia tbe poblio and much more pront- .; , wraatar flon.idr.tion from the ski Viodomati ore a Roaaia lor".'. " .'",1UU u .wu c - , I I4.11..V1 I. Il.m. riiHn t mwsmm If there ia a moTement -eek an aarly peaoa. Ha aaya that I V VT - l iu wwi. ii waa oooaoaai ma UiVI V ...w BUig M. .U V . KIM . . O .AW 1U V. M. W I ... 4 .ka... i... wkr. r,r,m.rl u .u. -c l. k. .r. tertainina? a nnmbar of friandt. Idamocrate HUIflll UiO UiVv bf.fl. . l.UWU. b r.wvw. I NT UUflf UI h Ll N t J 111 Ul.ll k 11 . . BUUI M I r . . QilVI I - 'I. I ..! ... . ..IIMl WOm. XI j i . . . . I. j .. . . i in tk.. ..... tn. tk. imiinuininir i aeinnra war obi training ana ie aoon oTerwneimea are neing made to enact tnia 1m- ana excueing tnemteiTet weoi to ---.- IT , 7 T u T corraaoondent waa awav from itn a aenae 01 oprepareaneaa protrement anc it may o ezpectaa their room, and were fonnd later paonoan party and eaiaonan it on wu - i . and oooaeqaeot diecouragement. Ure long. The reaalt iu many catea ia tbat the Touns man retiree from oo - - A tk. .r!n .nnth.r JUB4,,,,l college bred man. If tba yoaog man thoold plaokily ooutioue at college ha barely paaeea from olaaa fto olaaa ou to graduation laoking in nicety of aobolarahip. Tbeool- John Taylor McNatt, a preco. utitiH Antnra nnon a bnaineaal.. ' r T I MANatt. maria aa hannv a laddie aa baa lired ainoa Adam perbape laat Saturday by floding, wbeo he reached home with hia waa away h tk.; a A I a armnd haa a tha anraat wav of nopeieaa exueaieni. rei buck a war r I . 1 I J . I l i iaJ I rThJk ryrwl rttlnft nf laifai. htivA nnf eaob other. Examination ahowed ee oppoeed to aacb morement g wiaeiy argeu ur lanoea T .r , T that after turning the gaa on, both to aecura ita defeat woold be to tial repraaentatirea of tha ruling a mora on oropa and they look K.i ...ii- ... kiu -.a hare Marion Bntler nlaoed at tha bareaucraoy. 8aoh taotloa of ax- WJ promiaing now for a boontf- u.tuwiK uw. I i. - . I L ho.w th.t mn..mAn n. .iw.n . hanation oould onlv ba affectiTa if lU4 uax-eei. The laat tiro placet m Johueton promiaeut ptrt in iftnnching jt. Baaala'i meant ware lim'tleea and Tobacco oaring ia on band now; w near, naa rtaaari nwi n 1 1 aa bjiiii n aee i . i r - VH - i mother that hia father bad bought nD,J. 50 ;M on "e jl08"100. OI He ia aorely a dead cock in the pit tha Japaneae were unable to trana- moat all who planted tbe weed thie himareal goat wagon aod b. e "ie ot nqaor aotea yaaterday j and ooe which haa been I f' he n war to Rnaaian territory, vear filled ibeir barns Mondar and c- ww evAj-aa vu m iv m awaww www a - - i - r oaaa. The Duke of Wellington at a ootn ny large aaijontiet went tQo . d hi ho 8uch oonditiona are emphatically Toeaday k t m .iiitA.. Af X7 ....Inn f9 All mil I Fnp n.rtklkllinn Tkaa. nla... I I ui. iiuiuii vi ii . luy w nuMii... i iui tuuiui.iuui tum uiiuoi Hi a I , . . . . I . I f . a . . . a . a a. at A a. aa aw aitAF m. i - i aa w auii am ii va anu aw. - "'" r""-."" "TA:" Jaoan were not hannier. Tbe boya ' citation. There ia no embalming reatcaiia ior neiter prepaxaiiou o(th9T.o.ni Qf M oolorf mnit A jwk fi,h WM caaght in the fluid or other preaerratife proceaa aee him aDd ride with bim and Frenoh Broad Rirer, alereo mi let kaowo that would preaerre hiaL, l . " " ererv home in town Tiaited. A .u.. k.t ... i i ... i v uauT iiipi tiuaa ajLauawtxuA tv i rjiruiii L'J blltf OAaBU m mllmh 1 UUUIU I . m. Maa ka annmai nf OVll tmnnff I i:alaa M;U il.atMFn I ' I W " ' V I ' Tha anamia'i Antrveta Aa. 1. t;:; .V: length and weighed be exhibited to decent, aelf-re- i I.INIEVITCH RIP0RTS aCIRUISHES. Sr. Peteraburg, June Jane 27. aa ia pie oruata. Thfy are gener- may go rery far in producing hap-1 aUy if not quite anireriaiiy ae p1DM !D our little ooee. feotiTe. One or other of aaTeral miafortunee overtake them. They Colored Brother Not Wasted. are raw, tough, thick or aomethiug I It is a matter now generally etae. Tbe abort oominga, woiht. known that negroes are not per At aaa nSAfMAflVA Af I I V I mitted in Pinehurst. the town ayapepaia. auw iu aril ia s knotty problem. It w founded in Moore county by Mr. thing that ods oan ecaroely riak I Tufts, and peopled entirely by twenty pounda. It ia aaid to be I apecting people aa an example of the largest fiah erer taken from rejuvenated repubheaniam. Wil the Frenoh Broad. Mra. M. S. Ramaey, so Aebe- Tille lady 90 yeara or age, waa knocked down by two doga fight- ing on tbe sidewalk on tbe out- If essaoger. ine enemies outposta eu our aoutb frout refuaed the offauem Jane 24 and dialodged our trona. forcing them n'rtbwrd. 0t folka in tbe oommunity attended church at Union, 6. 0., Sunday morning. ZmUm Mias Bailie Lyfcb, of Bowland. accompanied by a friend passed tbrc ugh here Tuesday on her way to riait friends in the Gaddy BarneaviDe Iteasa. We are aorry to note Mra. R. R. Baruea iu feeble health. Miaaea Lydis and Flora Frink paaamg. The Home 0 )mtug for Roheao niana at iied Springs oalla tor much preparation. The arraoge menta are not yet complete. Work, era hare the details in hand. Com mittees are busy. It takes time to elaborate so larre an enterprise. Some of the items nail for patient tfaeir ownerBt and otber8 whom ine 1r: wiU induce to occupy them with red tape. Red tape is inex orable and impedes. One of the important, if not the moat im portant provision to be made ia re ana stated witnout Dealing anoui . wfaeu Satarda Fred w I . 1 1 i a 1 aAI tneousu tnat "we Deneve ma Xhomag wai appointed to take they can truly be declared a pnblio d.noil.iona oT defeudant in a nuisance, and that they will niili- $50 damage ,Qit for breacb of tate against tbe best interests or i)tovaiae the piaintiflf being Mat the town and its future govern- r. VVaIker of Atheville. who ment. By permitting these build-l AJ-nimnairAFwarrfa nfTnr .aa 111 ' mgs to be erected and occupied Dy m a "ttoee. i ne papers were servea on society people ic Asheville. duoed rates over the railwava and an attractive time limit. If the terms enforce a return too early the property owned by citizens in tbat section of tbe town will be made to greatly depreciate in value, and the loss in assessed valuation there will be far greater to the town than can possibly be very many will not come on that gained by permitting them to be annonnt. The nual deeisiou ootn as to the rates aud the time limit, will be ready for publication we trust at au eariv day. We have good reason to think now as never before large numbers from the great hot of RobeBonians abroad will come provided the induce ments aro 9ufficiLt. He is a benefactor to the masses who portrays for them most vividlv tbe purity of the built " Tbe colored property owners, both preachers, acted very sensibly in tbe matter They ad dressed a letter to the mayor in which they stated that "it is not our wish to thrust (oqrseIres as unwelcome citizens upon the town, and, under existing conditions, will, for the worth of our property, dispose of it, and relinquish our intention to become proierty own ers within tbe corporate limits of Southern Pines." Char. Chron. icle. . Mra. M F. Hodges is speudiog this week visiting relatives at Lowe. Dr. Thompson has returned from a few days trip to Vvhitt- Vlllfe. Mrs. N. A. Brown, of Rid Sprxugs, ia visiting heij nr ti.e', Mrs. Niu ri.:ej. Misses Ethei Johnson and Mar garette Gaddy. of Red Sprigs, are the guests of Mrs. J. R. Poole. Mr. C. M. Faller nnd litt! 'iiiightr Epsit1, wiil rctTTi fcrmp r-daV from a vicit to TUn : i:b ounty. Lit'e Mis Arnie Neil! Fulhr will remain for a linger visit to bur grandmother. from Williamaton o. aba baa been going himaelf to talk about to anybody Northftrnem. Tn Southern Pines. ikir" of AaberUle Saturday nicut onsccountof the danger of falling I d..oin. town the n 0 Js and sustained iojunea whioh tbe and Mittie Hilbron, from Orrum, upon the wrathful tongue of Llg0 excIuded. We' mt it from doctors aay will prove fatal. yieitedv relatives and fnenda in would baTglad to aerre well this The Raleigh Times that two ne- While the funeral aervioea of community laat week and future generations by srrea. groea have recently bought some little Jeaaie Gribble were being! Misa Amye Turner oame home ing the vice, it we knew bow. uur property there and had planned to held at the reaidenoe of her psr aafety, we are , pereuaded. oo" ereot reaidenoea for themselves and enta in Charlotte Saturday, tbe ID niTlDK UOiUlUK liu uu wivu vuv . ....... ... I, . . , n " . ... ilth.i f.milM. frr immtriitra nnnn.l frnnt. nnrnh era va (raw inn liozon matter. Thin, cnap, wen oooxea , 7 , T K , "7 Diecruata throughout tbia whole pancy. There waa a howl and a or more people were thrown vio- pie belt would be a boon we know, petition, signed by twenty of the lently to tbe ground, a distance of but we feel for oar part . oan ;Anl. nnA nmnnriv hnldera tn ft. Whila none were tan. acaroely afford to 8acrifice oif outhern Pinea wa9 present- rioualy injured, aeveral received to obtain it. The matter will prob- . ' J ably take oare of itaelf amid the ed m which they described painful wounds, revolutions through which w6 are the proposed aots of the negroes, A 8eQ8ati(n was started in Ashe- cavalry outpoate at Hailugcbeo section. were dialodged oo tbe tame day. We dispatched a force of voluu teer coaaaeurea, wbo were met with an artillery fire by tbe ene my. tiapaoeae infantry were vu- ible in tbe mountain. Tbe en- land, returned boms Sunday from Mr J. W. Crawford, one of Rowland a most progressive far mers, was in town one day last week on buainess. in Miss Dors MoCormio, of -Bow1 Friday where achool. Miss Frances Walters, who for aeveral weeka haa been very sick ia, we are glad to aay much better. Little Miaa Berts Batler, ot Tolaraville, is vniting her aunt Mrs. Walter Murray; Messre. (Jilleapie and Dinx Floyd apeut Sanday at Fair Biuff. Mi. K. M. Barnes haa goae to Wilmington to have her tyes treated. We regret to report the deatb ot that lovable woman, Mra. Bud Floyd which occurred at her home last Thursday. She waa 68 year old; aud had been pitifully affl.cf6d for many years; but for tbe last two weeks it was seen that ber days on earth ware few. She had been faithfully aud teu deiiy' cared for, but notniug ivsiled. Death came to relieve her ulTriues. Her remaius were laid o rest in the cemetery at Bethe6da Kridav. A 6nort but very lip ;resaive fuLiura! was preitctd by tljv. Ahby. Sba was seerto r J'tn Dr chiidreu cijiy to nipft rt trui ni;d dfvo-.d hu-si'Ui.c had died 1G years aw'-- To the bereft children our deepest vy upathies ar9 tenderly extetdal. etry reaumed tbe ffuaive in C rea June 22, and attacked our ad vaote guard', contittiog of caval ry, who retired a akirmisb." IT0 8 MESS1QE TO BOJESTVEtSKT Tokio, J une 29 Admiral Vi- Hamer aection. count Ico, chief of the general staff, haa aejt his aide to thd naval boapita! at Saaebo to viti Vice Admiral Rojeatvenaky. , Admiral Ito, through bia per- aooal representative, iLquired into ant vacation ine conaition or ine rtnaeian com mander, pxpretsed Lis regret over the anfferiDg he had undergone and bia admiration at tbe deeper atPDPas ot tbe Rueaiaii defense. Rrjaetveu8ky ia progressing well and a-ut hia thanks to Admiral Ito for his visit and it quiry. a visit too Miss Bettie Burns. Mr. -'no W. Gaddy and sister. Mias Lizzie, spent last Friday in Lum' erton with relatives. Mr. H L. CurtU and family spent Sunday with relatives in the Vr S arvin Gaddy, of Gaddy. was tie re la-t fnday shaking banda with relatives and friends. He bas just returned from Wofford oollf ge and we isb him s pleas- n Red Spr njs. Citizen. The largest spring turnip we ev er saw was brought to us this morning by Mr H. B. Asnley. It came from his farm and weighed six pounds and three ounces. Mr. J. A ' Sinclefon was town Wednesday. He has several buildings going up, and drops in once and awhile to look around Mr. B. K. Hayes, of Pages Mill, waa in town one day last week. We are sorry to report the ill ness of Mr. Curtis Rogers and wish for his speedy recovery. A number of the boys went fishing at the mill pond one day last week. They report a pleasant time and say tbev caught lots of fish, but we think th.y had "Fiah ermans Luck". that tha Japaneee an able to apare "t9r Mrt. Campbell McCsllom. H. T. Hal!, trustee of H. Ke fauver to secure a certain indebt- intedness of S. H.' Kefauver to tbe. Central Mfg Co., a corporation of Roanoke, Va.. gives no il tice that tbe sale which wa9 to Ffia dv.-n line ia nenrlv po.mi)lptp - J W . , T I 1 , , nnrl trrrl hcorlirnv hIn.r moflai IlSVe been Oil J ii 1 V rtl. DaS betn on tbe stores Wm. Mcrcan, one of our oldest and most reliable1 colored snbscri-1 bffs. killed ke on tbe farm of J J Ax. Parce'l.on D owning Greek. ; tat wH-k, insas-uririff over seven : a fe?t in length and having forty M seven ratt es lie sold tbe raon-ln - --! ster for $1.50. . postp Hie-! to J"uiy 17th. Ma?i'ie H dgp( who - . f. r t-r.h-r t)!re 'i bv.s r:nrrd 10 Lore. M rtba G ys lefr Wed, tcr J -: u Sj-ru.i;s to bas for iivrral days. 4'
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