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IN RINGS We Sell Solid Gold 8t cijgritrt and Plain Gold Rinijs. Braclets. The person who does not investigate our Watch Prices before Buying, Simply Loses & oney. TJoylin's Jewelry Store. Rowland Enjoys Moment's Lib erty.1 Henderson, N. C-, June 7.- After a hearing that did not last three hours Dr. D. S. Rowland, of Raleigh, who was charged with trie murder of his eleven-year. old son. David Austin Rowland, waa rplPAAPrl frnm nnat,nd v hv nr. 8e our Stock Ot der of the sitting magistrates at UUlldsoQlH Ten th roniiPstnf Mr. A Znlltanflfor. J w- - ... - - , Jacting for the solicitor for this district who is attending court; at Hold XourCbtti If you eifpect Higher Frfee later in the Reason? You ;caiT store it ia bur Warehouse and hare It insured for foil value, at a coat of 25 cents a bale for a month. . WB WJM, IJSND YOy, MONEY qn your warehouse receipt at 6 per cent, This u the plan recommended by the Cotton Growers Association. Deposit yottr Earnings with our Saving Dank and get Per Cent. COMPOUND INTEREST. WJ1 KTarboro. ; U The hearing baa been in prog ress nearly three hours when Dr. V. A.Withers,of Ralelgb,the expert chemist who had made a chemical analysis of the child's viscera or stomachintestines and other organic parts1 was called to the witness stand. There had been given absolutely no intima tionof what his testimony would be, and as the bearing had been thorough and exhaustive j ifa was believed that bis testimonywould be sensational. Not even ,the de fendant's counsel knew anything of the nature of. Dr. Withers re- port and there was intense, lee1 ic but deathly ' siilmeM Rnhflsnn flAniihr Tti - Jinif: " Trnftt f.nmTwnv ro packed to t van ' - Llimberton, Ct : 1 r t' county, ;fbiee testified. I The brow of the prisoner's face was contracted, hiaTeyeaf .twere 1 . .. - aa .' 1 . . S ?' "' A . ; A Unsicail Concert! m 1 1 1 'it r aa j ij flIn ywtrl iTomeevery JfiCouiicefT (4 Fright if yottownfCroi Af!6 MM t BIB MbMbVU HUBII UUUH UBUf W6tMl I inns vi v ismn . n -:. ra -r w- - f t r.a iTi r. g$ and Musical In- in town and iet pr6xon !na'i J, 3X WlW? ind . in . 1W,, 1ri.: teiajtea tnenr contnised and be :ine msgistrsxes tmen oraerea hisreleaseand never, before did a scene more patbetic and heart rending occur in this court room Dr, Rowland' , relatives and friends by tHe score, many cry ing aloud gathered around bim clasping; bistliiandl f withJboth their own some embracing bim and all speaking kindly words. When they had nearly finished, and officer of the law stepped forward and read a warrant is sued by Justice of the Peace Se FURNITURE AND CARPET 7 COMPANY. LOOK AT YOliR WATCH. It may be that it needs repairino;. am prepared to do all kinds of Repairing ol Watcbes and Jeielrj. o See me before you have your repair- park in Raleigh charging Dr ing done. Rowland with the murder of the New lot Spectacles and Eve Glasses Mate Engineer, Strange whrise just received. Take care of your eves, widow Dr." Rowland married. Dr. Rowland was arrested and will be carried to Raleish tomor can do valuable work on s salary, another pleases wealthy patrons, a third perhaps "gets on" neith er with an employer nor-with the public, and needs a place wheie personality does not matter. I is tremendously important to start right in such fundamentals for it is the first years that count. A middle-aged college graduate who has not succeeded is terribly handicapped. "Some thing wrong with him" is always the first thought. And so there is, but what is wrong may be simply that he has not succeeded In ten years, steady failure stamps a man, lowers his market price; he is at a disadvantage. very likely unjustly, as compared with the youngsters f reshfrom college. It is time to recognize that the ways-to success are be ing increasingly canalized, and that if the chance of success can not be predicted, - it is at least possible to reduce the risk of failure, i The cheap college grad uate is the most deplorable waste of oar school system. f'' ' ' vthey are all you have H. B. HUMPHREY, Lumberton. N. C. "it Jl row morning. Dr. Rowland's son died at the home of bis aunt near Kittrell on the third of May. The circu mstances' attending the death aroused the suspicion of the boy's! relatives and on the 20th of May he was arrested in Raleigh charged with the mur der of his son and was brought to Henderson. The Japaaes Io4l0Mt. - Clrlt(aOberTr y,: , . Japan, it' seems, has jingoes who are demanding that ' the United 1 States be reqai red to make public ' apology for; 8an-Prandsc'srenewedantiJapanese outrages' and also pay an indem nity, the bombardment ;of Saa Francisco to be - the alternative. Official explanations' 'that these W onjurings1 fjf yellow section of Japan's press do not altogether explain: So proud and, sensitive;. people as the J apanese -the - more, sensi tive3 because upstairs Jnithb lons.witbtlra j-OccidanUl world must deeply resent the humiliations to which. their coun trymen are subjected in the United states; and . every one must feel -what only , the jingoes say. With this bad feeling aris ing in addition to a conflict of in terests apparently inevitable be fore a great while, it is reassur ing to reflect that Japan at pres ent lacks the price of a war. Re membering that our own govern ment was forced.'largely through excitement whooped up byyellow journals, into attacking Spain, we find yet more reassurace in knowledge that the Japanese givernment has its people under excellent control. ""War does not threaten iu the near future, but jt is more than likely to come There seems little cause to-doubt that our next fighting front will be upon the Pacific Unseen, Horrible Death Trap. High Point, June 7. Charles Hay worth, nijrht watchman at the Myrtle Furniture Com paryr, fell into a vat of boiling water last nlg-ht from which. he died in awful agony this morning. Hay worth was making his rounds on the outside of the building where the yots are are located for veneeringf pur poses, when he utumbled into what proved to be his death trap. He was rescued by the day fireman, who happened to be close by. Hay worth was 35 years old and leaves a wife and child. PROFESSIONAL CARDS, Wade Wishart, D. P. Siuf ' " Wisliart & Shaw, id Attorneys at Law LUMBEkTON, - - " - K. C All business entrusted to as promptly " ' attended to. Office in Shaw Building. t. a. McNeill, Attorney at Law, LUMBERTON, N. C Will practice in all the Courts. Busi ness attended to promptly. . Fell In Ool Water. High .Point, K- C, June 7. Charles Hayworth, night watch man at the Myrtle Furniture Company, fell into a vat of boil ing water last night, from which he died in awful agony this morn- mg. Aay wortn was mamng nis rounds on the' outside of the building . where the vats are lo cated, for veneering purposes. when ne stumwea .into wnat proved bis deatn-trap lie was rescued by the d(ay, fireman who a. 15 Good Hores and Mules the last I will han dle this season. When you buy from me you get the Best that money will buy. nn- (tede ,t ' .. In. Pig i . At my place can be found alTthe'Besft Grades of fiuggies, such as Tyson & Jones, Oxford, (Chase City) and several brands of Medium Grade Buggies; Also ' Nice Line of Harness. CiVl. FULLER LUMBERTON NO. CA. Aprili8th Subscribe For A- lilt) aaa' b The College Cradaate. Springfield Republicsa. No college, of course, can guar antee even the most moderate worldly success to its graduates. But the college years, or the lat er college years, ought not to pass without plain, blunt itfstr fic tion in worldly matters from the I men who know facts and may be trusted to give sound if unpalat able' advice., Every educated person ought po have a clear idea of his type" and the chance of its succeeding in a given line. He needs to know that it is not enough to qualify for the work; it it no less important to consider the chance of"getting the work to. do. And it is just here, it must be supposed, that a gcod many of these graduates made their initial, mistake- Men tal capacity aside," Imen differ in their relations to the worlu, and I to ignore the fact is foolish. One Labor ol love Succeeds. , fYorkville, S.C., June .A monument dedicated to the memory of the Confederate soldiers of York county and erected under the auspices of the Winnie Davis Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy was unveiled here today. The work of raising the necessary funds was com menced several years ago and the process was slow and tedious, but success at last crowned the efforts of those who have kept the work con stantly in mind. The day was all that could have been desired in the matter of propitious weather, and the crowds com menced to g-ather yesterday afternoon, coming from neigh borhoodtpwns, and this morn ing the people came in droves from the surrounding country, all seeming- to be happy and intent on showing their patriot ism in. a manner commensurate with the occasion. . - ;j "-General If nn lti aarlottsvnie. Va.:;which is quite ft large town, .has. Voted 'V 1 IA' " . out saioons oy w majprwy. At fhe University com mence- ment hia ? week j Gov; . Glenn and ex-Cov. Ay cock were given the decree nf L- L; tt;v ' ; Mrl'Sneed' Adims. son Mr. J.S. Ao'amof .Asheville; was inrown irom, a ouggr vy rnawayr horaem .Ashevilje Monday and his ' 'apkle broken. Drs. E. C. Register add "U W. Faison, of Charlotte, scrap ped in Jordan's drop; store f in that town Wednesday. - No damage of conseduence. Pro fessional jealonsly and rivalry. Mr. John AU Hedrick, one of the wealthiest citizens of Rowan county, died Wednesday at Georgetown, District of Colum bia. Mr. Hedrick was on his way to Vassar College,- where his daughter, Miss Laura, was to graduate on the 12th. He was taken ill in Washington and died in a hospital at George town. Chas. Morgan and Clayton Stevens, df the Graggy Moun tain section of Buncombe county, were on bad terms. They met Monday and each man reached for his gun. Mor gan was the quicker and he fired three shots. OnS entered Stevens left side another broke an arm and a third smashed the, butt of Stevens' revolver, which lay against his side. Stevens is seriously wounded. Morgan went to Ashe vi He and surrendered to the officers. ; At Peachland, Anson county, Saturday, Jas. Diggs, who was drinking; and disagreeable, cursed and abused the little son of Dr. W. W. Barrett. When the boy told his father of the occuiren:e the latter went to see Diggs and asked for an explanation. In. answer Digg-s applied a vile epithet to the doctor and advanced bn him with an iron bar.' After warning Diggs not to approach A. Mil. A.W. MsLpsju J. t. HsCoraJsk. IcLSAI, IcLEU ft EcCOESiCI, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LTJUBBATON. - N C OSoes on Sad floor of Bank of Lua bertoa Balldlag, Booms 1,1, t,Sl Prompt atteotioK givaa to aU bnsiacsa OH Aft R AK1PPKK, , Altotmejr mt Imw,; . , LTJKBB&TON, K. C. Ail bnria ntr ttd to bim wU ra civ prompt aad carefalattaatloa. Cfflot ! Pint National Baa BaQdnur. tfver Post Oflct. ,4 i,-'-h- , srR M BRTTT, . y .yi'iAmqmf at Lew, Ltjwbxstoh,N. C. Office apstalri'bi Agw BaQdlag AH business promptly transacted. Mclntyre '& Lawrence r Alwraey pad Coaaaelon at Lav, LUMBERTON, ; 1 i? N. C. r '-" '.' ',' 1111 11,1 " " ; 1 ux 'uit; jaiJ:iJU'X"lV at : r.' t ATnnunrr kt tiw; 4 ti tnmbertoo, K.C Office brr rope's Drag gibre. t . ilf Aj. DAjAMJXs OSes oa aad floor ttcCasHl BnMng. , :;sTpCK,iuuua)iEs. , Every bottle of Dr. Edmmnd's Colle and Lnne Fever Core is Guaranteed for colic, gravd, paevmonia, atomacht sad long disorders. Also a blood parifier. ur. w. u. tzunxunv, j- s fe Lnmbertoa, N. C Dr. N. A. Thompson, Lumbtrton, ; : , N. O. Office at Hospital. Phone No. 41. Down town office overADr. McMillan' Drag Store. Calls promptly . ansirered night or day, in town orin the country. iurtner ana ine warning hpinp' disregarded, Dr, Diggs', inflicting wound. - " Barrett shot a senotis Dr. R. T. ALLEN, Dentist,;- LUMBERTON, N. C. office over Dr. McMillan' Drag Store. DR. J. D. REGAN, ' DENTIST LCTMBEBTOS, - N. C. JfUcm la Shaw building,. drnf atorfc., over- Popa'a Dr. F. PITMAN, 'DENTIST, .1 Ash pole. n. c 4. BUT POM. ' W. A. MCFHACTL. Drs. Pope & McPhaul, Payelclaaa ao4 SaroeoBs, Lttmbertoii, If. C Offloe up stairs in rear of Pope Dm Go's store. Dr. McPbanf mi-' dene phono Ko.' FREE To women for collecting names and selling: our nov elties, we eive bio arena lams. Send your name to-day for oor new plan of big prof Ita with little work. Write to-day. Address C. T. MOSELEY, Premium Department, 3a E. 33rd Street, New York City 6-j FASTIDIOUS WOF.iE? consider Paxtine Toilet Antiseptie S necessity in the hygienic care of the person and for local treatment of feminine ills. As a wash its cleansing, cermicidaL deodorizing and healin? -Qualities are extraordinary.. For tale at Druggists, sample uree. Aoarese Tb R. Part on Co Boston. Mass. - Subscribers are earnestly re quested to report to us any fail ure ot earner, w aenver pr per promptly.- - - -.4
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