h t il j rSH B D 1870; Of Wintry, Godand Truth ' 3. SINGLE COPIED fSCKNTS VOL.' XXXVIII, NO. 37.' LUMBERTON, NORTH', CAROLINA,. MONDAY, JCJLY 1. 1907,; WBOLE fcO.,2265 . ZVtVPLZH ii Read and be Convinced ; That Ya Sell Watches Cheap: fin !s 18 Siza Blcria: Waltbam and Hampden ? Jewel at 55.00. j v ; 17 jj e Wei Illinois i Wolttiam add Elgin in -best type, of SilveriSe Case m ade at 59.00. Same move ments in th old Reliable 20 year Fayh Case at $12.60. Beautiful Designs in 17 Jewel, 12 and ylQ, Size ,in B'ayb'sO ;Year Case at $15 00 at, 7 Jewel Waltham. Elcrin and Hampden 'in Fayh's u x ear .uase at $ xu.uu ana $ 1 1 uu. . : , I - . ' " ': ;'- ; . ,V ;.; v ;' -...',,:- Boyliti's Jewelry - Store. MAXTON NEWS ITEMS. & - v. , ' and the Maxton Guards received Preparation For Fourth -Mar-!"" 7"wlWB u v rlagc Ol Popular Young People the 4th of July at which time IU9: Nr 5'?)) ' Locals. ' v ' 1 Corretfpualenjrof The KoVaonUA.- v; i . Great preparations are ileing made for ' the ' Cotton Growers Rally and Picnic to be held here on the 4th of July. Hon D Smith; the National Organizer nrilfHe here and address the cit izensa good band .will ' furnish music and a large -croird" i ;ex pected to attend. ; . ; r Dr. L. R. Kirkpatrick returned borne- Wednesday ; night' ' from Seneca. . U.. .where - be vras called on account' of the I serious illness and death of his mother Much sympathy is .felt for bim His mother had , many 4 friends t .... -..tl ....... f . a nere woo wui ieara or oer aeam with much regret. ; . She visited nere a few years ago, . ' Mr. and Mrs.' A: T. McLean.of Jjumberton, are visiting here : a the home of - Mr. 1 McLean's mother. ,-t ; ' . . ; Last Wednesday night on Mr. Alex MeKinnon's place a colored woman heard some noise in the back yard and got a gan to go out and investigate. However, before she eot oat of the house the.i'gun ' Waslaccidently dis charged ' and ' she received wound" which ' resulted in her Inspector S. A L. Ry. death.' 1 It was at. first thought J; T, burke; Jeweler and Optician, WILMINGTON, N. C. Clocks And Diamonds, Watches, and Jewelry. J Silverware, ' , Cnt : Glass . Silver, Novelties. Repairing and Adjusting Fine . . Watches a Specialty, j All Work Guaranteed, JH3 g At 1 ' - HVi- Tli i 11 1; It Ovr! 1 1 Life is short and Swei Success , often " comes . iate in life, but for.baf- And Musical 'Instrh ment3,e haye them At all times. ', EAGLE COMPANYl Seaboard Air line Trains Pass Lumberton asr Follows:; No. 45,' 65 A. M; ; r- No. 40,' 11:40 A. M. No. 89, 6:56 P. M. ' No. 44, ! that she had been shot by some one else but s a coroner's inquest found that the deceased came to her death by a gunshot wound ac cidently: inflicted by herself. Deceased lived a few hours after. beinR shot and was conscious nn til she died. - ..'. ! " : : f :Mr. Donald McQueen,, one of the popular salesmen in thelarge store of Mr. J. W, Carter of. this place was married Tuesday night to Miss Taylor of Rowland. They left immediately: after the cere mony for Jamestown where they will spend , their honeymoon. F0RNI10RS HID CARPET PV wUl arrive here next week. - miss Margaret jtsarnes is - a Lumberton .visitor ' this week. She is atthe homo of Miss Jessie Fuller. " ' f 1 1 t - Mr. . Hubert Ramseur spent Thursday in Wilmington on bus iness. ' -'i 7 - " T T - ' Maxton and the 'surrounding country has f been soaked with rain for the past few days. ' It commenced Thursday night and rained until noon to-day and con sequently every thing is full o watebfiM i ' : Miss Margaret Mclver.of Car thage, arrived here from Laurin bu rg. and will spend some time N. C I visitinir her friends. t v Prof. J. IL Bandy and his corps of assistances arrived here hw Monday morning and have com menced ' the preliminary survey for the vyater and sewerage sys tem for the town. - It is ' rumored that Maxton will soon have a - knittinsr mill More than the general rumor your correspondent is unable to earn. ' , ' Mr. Leon T. Cook left here las Wednesday for New York City He and Mr. E. G. Davis expect to take one of , the ocean liners Watches ! Watches 1 " At few High-Grade ( 17 Jewel; Waltbam Watches in good Gold . r Filled Cases. AH new,; Come and see them. . , , Repairing S&dtitjn'2&&r ; . , New lot Spectacles ) and' Eye -;,Glases just Received. Take care ; . of your eyes, for they are all you K ' have. L' 7 , 'r fl.B; HUMPHREY; ' 1 ' Corner Under Colombia Hotel. i x: Lamliertoa. '' 'r (the Third Rittalion of North Carolina National Guards will have a sham battle. The Com pany was unable to 1 accept the invitation but Maj. Sellers who is in command of this battallion and his adjutant,F. L. Black will go up and take part in the same. Thft two Fayetteville Companies, Lumber . Bridge and Clinton will attend and. take part. ; , , ; 1 , Mrs. G. )2. . Sellers and, daugh ter. Evelyn, are spending some time ai xiw vernon opnngs. : 4 , Miss Lucile Patton who visited Mrs. R: D. Croom here returned to her home at Dublin, Ga. Thurs day, u ' " 4 ' H Miss Katie McLean ' has re- turned to her home at Laurinburg after visiting relatives: here. Hon. ' G. B. . Patterson spent Tuesday at ; Hoffman on busi ness. ' - Dr. k G, Hill was a Charlotte visitor Tuesday. wni nu rwwiiii. i tHilh fit Pi I l'HWil' f miss Vivian Townsend return ed Saturday from : Maxton, Wade wuhart, p. p. Shaw. where she spent a few days vis- . Wishart L, haw. V 4 w . ' iting her sister,- Mrs. O. C. Spalding. v Criminal court convened here Aiibtnincw entnwted to v$ promptly present and presiding. ;A num lUMBERTON, - . ' , Office is Shaw BaiUiag. ber of important cases are to be tried. A large crowd from the surrounding country are in town. v ; . Mrs. D. R. Stephenson, nf r irsiourg, , Ma, wno etas oeen i visiting her parents, , Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bridgers, at Marion, S. C", arrived : here Saturday night and will spend some time the guest of Mrs. A, E. White and other friends: Rev. 8. E. Mercer conducted services at the Methodist church Sunday evening. His educa tional sermon was excellent and enjoyed by a large congregation. t. a. McNeill, Attoracjr at law. ." LUMBERTON, K. C., Will practice in all the CosrU. new attended to promptly, , i.M.MCemtlu - - - f " ATTORNEYS A2r LAW, j LCaf BKftTOZf, . . .K C Ottart oa Sad floor A Baak of Laaa . bertoaBaUdlaf,Baonl,t,8vA4 Prompt atttat&nt glTts to all buatam OHAS. B. SKCPPER, ' Artoraey at Law, , Vj . LUMBBftTON, - . H. C. " , , in town in the interest of the " Mr. Chas. B. Skipper, of the Methodist College at Maxton. moerwn car, wasere on ie- By a gfiKht change in 8chedule gal business Friday. , on the fioahoard whfh WonMnfrt Mr. ian jJicjiinnon ana sisters, Uffw-t trwfav 'tfia mnrr,tn tnrn' Misses Ida and Margaret McKin- t rom Charlotte now hpr non iert last Monday for the Ut 11. wi a n.n rm. ii mi' : m . I lu vanBMauwmaio bub mu n wr. mercer wiu ayen a iew aays I ceife prompt aad careful attention; Office la First National Bank BoUdiat ver Poet Office , t j ' , ... Jamestown Exposition -Maxton. July L K M. BRITT, Attoraay at Law, . Lumbirtos, N. 0." - fflca apataira ia Argvt BnlMing. All trtwinete promptly tiaaatctad. ' Dtatte of Bertram Williams. I Bertram, the ten year old son of Mr: and Mrs; Q. - T. -Williams, i chancre dnAa not Pifteat an v nthoi train. This Is done in order to I UCmiiyre GC dawronce make connection withthe Atlan tic Coast Line at Maxton " v , The Hall-Hughes LumberCom- died Saturday about noon, after v p. h. Koo u a two weeks' illness 'of . typhoid tered. It is authorized to do a fever, From the. beginning of general lumber, real estate, gin his illness he had bean varcr ill. a t. - j - "... - uu uiercnanaiae ousmess. Ana and doubts of his .recovery were authorized capital is thirty thou- toejlWWPriOrtopli ..nrfdnlTr -Th Hmnfc with -He was bright, promising boy, u lhouMnd dollars which has a favonte with his playmates, .k,hw i fci w.n and his death brings deep tad-lT . trnirhft!. -nfl n. s MVa,.! thur, of Parkton. " , If our people who are going to the different summer resorts ness : to ' many hearts. The bereaved , family, have the sym pathy of the community in their sorrow. ; The7 funeral " ; services were held at the Bantist church ves- tprdftv aftArnnnn hv tw n n ine eariy morning train, would Durham, and '.:the remains wr taK tne precaution to secure interred in the family lot in the kbeir tIckets and have their ba cemetery at East Lumberton. M89 cnwited tne evening oeiore Train Derailed .t T.lar. Hill. ?W would often save n- t .t , . memseivesana tne ticnet agent Passenger train No. 40, bound L Maf .M, u for, Wmington,. which passed and troubfe. wnBer tickets are troublesome, taking Attoraeys aad Coaaaalan at Law,': LUMBgRTOK, j , If." C. . EL -J. BRITT, V-''.' ArtoajrcT at Law, ' "" ; - Lmbartoa, If.C. ,' ' ' Oflca orer Popt'a Oraf Store. -; .;.:- - ':.r;ATToainnrAT Utikiil. J r t MAXTOR. W.fcTnV V?' ' ' QCcoa Md&xvUcCaaUUBaUdlaxV Roomi6-a. yVrx; y.-. STOCK REMEDIES. Erery bottle of Dr. Edmund's Colic aad Loag Fever Cure b Guaranteed for and Other places using season eolkjrravel, pneumonia, stomache aad 4I . , . r u 1. lung disorder.-Abo a blood pnrifier. tickets, ' leaving , Lumberton , on . , pf. w. c. edmund, , the earlv mornlncr train, would 3- ' - " Lnmberton, n. C here at 11:45, was partially de Bailuay 10:45 P. M. - Nos. 89 and 40 operate Pullman Parlor service between . Wilming ton ana unariotte in connection witn jnos. so ana a, , Exposition Hates Lumberton to Norfolk and Return , ' Season Tickets," Limited to December 15th, 1907, ' ' . Iia.50 , 6o5ayc!teU l ' ' i-45 , 10 Day Tickets, ''. - f , - 945 -s 0 , Coach-Excursion Tickets, Limited to 7 Days, ( 5.25 r : Coach Excursion Tickets are only sold Tuesdays of each week, and are pot good in Pullman Sleeping and Parlor cars. I . For Schedul there and make a loug tour abroad ' Mrs. Sue D. McRae and young- .LM J 1 .1 . er coiiaren nave return ea irom a visit to relatives in South Caro Una. The infant child , of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Burns died pear High Point ' Wednesday afternoon. where Mrs: Burns was spending awhile.. The remains arrived here Thursday niurht and the fu neral took place the next morn ing. , The interment was in the old cemetery near town. ' Much sympathy is expressed for the iles,' Hates and Time Tables or any other information, apply to ,v 4 G. T, COX, Agent, , ' C H, GATTIS, T. P A. I parents in their bereavement. .. Lumberton. NC. - - Raleiflrh. :N "C. . ,.,Maior C. B. SpllAm and taff railed at Tolar's Mill, one mile and a half east of here Saturday. One side; of trucks of Pullman got off the track, and train mas ter Tussee, fell and was slightly hurt- Leaving the Pullman, the train went on to Wilmington without much delay. , .' time and care, and mistakes will often be avoided if this precau tion is taken, which can easily be done by phoning the agent. LIgBtnlaa'aABtlea. ... . - -v . - - . ... ' Kinston, N. C, June 29. A I gentleman from Trent Township, who was in the city today, said Dr.N.A. Thompcon, PHYSICIAN AND 8UIGSOH, Lumberton. 1 j . j i IT. tV Office at Hosp-U'. ' Phone No. 4U Down town office overJDr. UcMilbji'a Drag Store, Calls promptly answered night or day, In town or-in the country. Dr. a T. ALLEN, v Dentist, LUMDERTON, N. C. Jffice aver Dr. Mcaflllan'e Drag Store. DR. J. D. REGAN, . , 1 DENTIST ; :'" , LUMBKBTOS, i m."'m! N . 0 , Jffiaa ia Shaw VaOding, ovr PopVi Dr. F. H. PTT2IA1T, DENTIST, line to a post and . passed on to! ASHPOLC, 'r , w. c ' Wit Oar Advertisers. Plenty of money has always that the electrical storm was in been furnished customers' by nuch evidence out in that see the. Bank of Lumberton. to tonWetoesday. At Mr. J. J. meet all legitimate needs. , n n T oavinsrs Bank where your moo-1 u t u.u j ... . . lauvtuer uumv wuiuu ib Miresu Wla ey will draw interest comnoirnd! "t h-j a. . i.Twa. f w, a. McraAox. ed every three months. ; the tree to the ' flretloaFand rDr Pe, -McPhaal, White & Goueh hare on killed fourhens and'four smalll rtasaks6jreesm : hand $25,000 worth of first chickens. It did not injure the! LnntDettea, ViC . class merchandise. New goods wire, however, from the first to! OOoa p atabs lai raar of Popa Dm daily arriving. ' the second post where it went! ; Oo'Satora. . Dr. UoPiuud'a real 1 tmj .oaaca poona am lrTTw Ya read I off mt0 h BTroundL . FREE For health insurance H. B. Wards ad. ..J. BOylin wants to Convince you Uanalmrf beHaaa. " f that he sells watches cheap. I Mr. D, C Norton, who farms The Artistic Stieff, always Ion the lands of. Mr. , James sweet and sympathetic, never T. McLaurin, in Stewartsville disappoints. township, while ! plowing in Trinity College Trinity Park hl fleld on January , loth, 1906, Schoof and Binoham firhnnl ra dropped his watch and plowed it excellent institutions of learn- nnderthe 80iL 0x1 la,t Tbnn'' ing for boys. j . Iday, June 13, 190717 months ' TT-.., r-v i.- Iv wuuw (jwwiuk at iut same of f1- 6C th PIow ncored the of dissolution in this issue. L-.Tv, x - .iuuuwu.auu. riCUtll Uve ,h Atirl arnnn1 tho wth urca. ior saie. . , hn m) mnrh m hU...Mri.o it ' ..::v;;"-" "JL -- advertises property for sale. running constantly since. 'promptly." Xoi women for collecting name and selling oar nor-' cities, we irive hist areaw laaas. Send your name to-day for our new plan of Ma nrafltsi with little work. WriSe to-day. .Address C T. MOSELEY, Premium Department, x E. 3rd Stmt. New York City w 6-3 FASTIDIOUS IVOL'Eri consider Paxtina Toilet Aadaentle a necessity in the hygienic care of the person and for local treatment of feminine ills. As a wash its cleansing, germicidal, 'deodorising' and healing qualities are extraordinary. For sale at Druggists. Sample free. Addrcaa The R. Paxtoa Co, Boston. Mass. ' 1 Subscribers are earnestly re-

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