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1 " ' - J- --- rv . - , r -V W ,. r ... . . 4 T -4 - ' - - - " . ' ' r - - - - - ......... r,:;',-,. , ,cpn 17Q . - ! ; '. Country,', God and Truth ' SINGLE COPlb.3 6 Cfe-NTO 7 VOIXXXVnt N0.41.' LUMBERTON. NORTH CA.B0IJN A." 'MONDAY. JULY 15- 1007 1 - ), o - v-", "'vr,,i ... - . at,- . . . 1 1 ,. Convinced Read and be That .'9 Vt Watches Cheap; l- 18;Size Hlgin; Waltbam and Hampden 7 Jewel at $5,00. j ; !7iJerelIUinois Walthamand t E?gin in best type 'of SUverine i Case made at$9.00 Samemove i menta in the old Reliable 20 year : Fayh Case at $12.50. Bedutifal Desfens in 17 Jewel, 12 and 16" Size in Eayh's20 Year Case at $1500 ' n TtwoVwait.hft.TTi. Elffin and Hamoden. in Fayh's 20rx ear case at $iu.uu ana qix yu. LUUBERTuV and ITS FUTURE, , nlarj?ed ftnd Deautmed meir MhBiidiflT3o i Tbuildingr. They, amonsr" oth- Bpylin's Jewelry Store. Taurn-lAanv Modern K- . denecs Bcloa BalH-lao or New CharcH , Bnlldlnif -Ofl olltac Latsl ad Large! BI ncss Deala-Mr. Klrlva Vlt Interest logtjr.ol Lamertas Nataral Advantaac. Pfnt Crowlband BrlaDlFtar.f The possibilities wrapped up la theTinaierial propefity.o Lumlerton 1 are undoubtedly jjreat. Unless all signs fail there is a bright future for our people. The town has 'numer ous natural advantages,' whib, if utilized, must easily put it iu the front rank of the most Ji t 1 1 Sin nJi t. i W tdfSflWflKe aria , r progressive cities of JNortn var ersare certainly showing their faith in the people,, or Lumber- ton and Kobeson couniy Dy their,works. X.' 11 " A. - -'-Mii-. I A X T. BURKE, Jeweler and: Optician, WILMINGTON, N. C. olina. The streets are broad and well shaded and the town has a - natural drainage, except on a few places where artificial devices i have been introduced toj assist v in,- carrying olf h'e surface water. Our artesian Clocks wells re unsurpassed in their flow and health-giving proper- And ties and might well be tbe envy of many a place many times Diamonds, Watches, and Jewelry. Silverware, Cut. Class Silver Novelties, n.i.iM aihnv fiho larger than. Lumberton. There nSlHim -i I . - , , r , Watches a Specialty, , . a greai aeai ui ,uuimu8 Ku- , . . : ioi i.uc m saw uiiiigicu. v mspecror a. a. nj. , f liammpP mav be heard on every side. One new house rierht after another is be ing built. And one of the most encouraging features of it all is that these, residences -are modern in architecture, spac- Life is short and Sweet , Success ; ofteh comes late in iife,;hutforbar gains in Furniture I "And Musical Instru--' . ments, yfe have them af . all times. ious in , appointments and J0. EAGLE " tts FORWTURB A8I) CAJ vepmrr : , COMPANY. Air ' w6bfoIK Watches ! Watches ! A: few High Grade 17 Jewel waltham Watcnes in gooa uoiu Filled Cases. AIL new. Come and bpp them. '. . ' "' . . r . lBeplr6al-1 Rings KepaiTing a OpetliUl. thtreuroten New lot Spectacles and &ye Glases just Received. Take care of your eyes, for they are. all you nave. 1 ( ,m .. ,v - : HB-HUMPHREYi Cm-tier Under Columbia Hotel.TTI klliUI. N V. ' Trains Pasa Lumberton as Follows: r-..- - ' Eastbottud, 1SI RA.H., . No. 40, No. 89, 6:56 P. M. No. 44, . strikingly imposing. Our peo ple who are building such resi- to -the" town, for every time one croes up every other piece of orooertv has its value en- - . hanced. There are houses in this town of which any large city in - the" State might well be proud. Plans are already be-. ing formulated tor the erection of a church building, which will be an attestation of the fi delity of that denomination and a credit to the people of the entire town. It will be mod- . i em in every respect ana wnoi ly worthy of the congregation that shall worship in it. It has been rumored that one man wil put $2,000 in this building. The business men of Lum berton are showing their confi the solid it v of its citizenship and 'the- promise of its future bv'cuttine their mony in the material develop raent of the town. . One of the latest and largest business deals is the purchase of the Shaw block, ohMain street. by Messrs. White & Gough. These enterprising gentlemen paid $10,000 for this property. It consists of three brick stores which are adjoining each other, and yet they have been sepa rated and have offices upstairs. 11:40 A M. 0..4. the Walk are to be taken 10:45 P. M. I onrl thA thrfe stores in hecome one. The out are Nos 89 and. 40 operate Pullman Parlor service between Wilming house is to be completed, ren ton and Charlotte in connection with Nos, 38 and 41, Exoositioi 5ate to Norfolk and Return: Seawm Ticket Limited to DexeMber 15th, 1907, ' -JjJSJ, i?. VJJL.v.. T.miW to T Days. - - W-5 DUiuui) 1 ;- - - bvated, and made attractive by the installation Qf.new furni ture. The up-stairs is to be tilled with goods as well as the lower floors, and a costly ftlaaa frnn Will be Dtlt in. In . .L i :.i.-ij mo-nf pjh weekJ addition to this, they are going toif&l.S-"- ' f "'- "to extend .the.ento bu.Id.ng 4Uieet oacK, aua yei -uy "a.v goods enough already bought to till every inch of space ma , For Schrfide., at mnd Tim Tabto. or .ny other kformation, apply to . jfcaj g-' Wade Wiahart, D. P.' Sbair f ICPresion.U Kirtoo. ; urabrton,Huly.l3,190 , ! , nj,,i i il li 'i i ' - Mlaa UcWMtt .Throws rraat Booay a Raa Over ay vagoa -Not $ertoly lalared. Miss Mattie M'White.daugb- ter of Mr. Jas. W VVhite, while driving past the court house this mormntr, was run over by a wagon, but injuries received were not serious. The buggy ini which Miss M'White was riding was run into by run away mules hitched to a wagon. The buggy was , turned oyer, and Miss M White thrown to the cround. Ofie of the wheels nf ihft wairon ran on Miss M'VVhite's neck, wherpit stop- ped, and the ; wheel had to De ifted. . The wagon was unloaded. otherwise i . the injuries would doubtless have been much more serious. Excitement was great or a time. A crowd gathered and she was taken into a house nearby, when physicia&s ar rived. As soon as possible she was taken by Dr. Thbmp- soa to the hospital. - - , . t: m " ) y Nmber ol Ctolldreo ta the Grad- Prof. Sentelle has, just com- oleted a school cettsuis for the graded school district in dum ber ton. This work has requir e several i days, of. . strenuous wirk for him, in view "of Fthe everv famuv, coiorea as weu " ' - as white, within the new town imits. The number of white children of school age in the traded school district will ap proximate four hundred, while a the number of coiorea ones win not be more than two hundred and fifty. Sunt. Sentelle has made a careful study of gradation work and has already completed an outline of the work to be done in each grade, and within the next few days he will decide what teachers are to be as signed to the several grades. When this matter is decided, the teachers will be notified at once so they can make all nec essary preparation for begin ning their work in beptemDer: sun Scabaard TrataaNew Bapfts! I Wishart & SnaW, Ulalster Arrives froaal j AUoracya at Uw Oom.poic)lT.-. ...... . 1 , .. ' ' , . n4l vwciuvv 4WPMiw. r " JT K Air. ' U. IT.' XUJLUUi. VI uuwkh AtUTlllM Ms. 8. 'C. . spent Wednesday , here I Office ia SbawBondia with friends. MAXTON ITEMS; mo CoanaciMn mmc - WHOLB HO. 2260 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. t. a. McNeill, Attoraay at Law, LUMBERTON, N. Cf Will oractic Di all tb CotirU. nest attended to promptly. -' loav 4 A. XoLm. A..W. XaLMa. Cant J. C Everett spent seve r&l diva' In BennetUville this week on business. - ' Mi ASM Mabel Wooten and Minnfa Jrm McNaJr were the guests of Mrs. Easoa in Bennetts- ville Thursday. Mrs. J. D. Austin is visiting her sisttr, Mrs. Hawley, of Char lotte. this week. . ' Mr. R. M. Williams, secretary and treasurer of the Southern Exchange Co., of this place. spent several days in Wilming ton this week on business. Messrs. Hector' McLean, of Maxton. and Donald Armfield, of Payettevifle, . left Wednesday niirht for Hot Sorin&s. Ark where they will spend a .while. Miss Cammie McCaskill re turned home Saturday morning from a visit to Mrs. Martin Me- Kinnon, of Ked Springs. Mr. Lacy Williams has re PViarlrttto. where he IU1UCU UVIU ----r " I mm, . took a further business course, I McTntyre St LawtencO 'Y icLu,tcLiS4C:c::i::ii : ATT0HNEY3 AT tAW, f. LOMSSJLTOJT, , . W C. i Offlots on lad flaor of Bask ef Lonv ; barton Building, Booms 1 , 1, t, A 4 -"roiapc atteadoa grca to all boatsaw CHAS.B. SKEPPEB, Attoracy at Law. LUMBERTON, - , - 'K.-C ' Ail hnsiaMantrntcd tA tflH wHi ta ceWe prompt and careful atteatkm. Office in Flnt National Bank Building ver Poet Office. . , ' , E. M. BRITT, Attoraay at Law, LUMBXBTOST, N.C ; Office upetaira in Argwi Building. All tmaineaa promptly tranaacted. ' 1 Attoratya and Connatlon at Law, LUMBERTON, : ir; H. C R J. BRTTT, , Lnmberton, N. aV ; Office over, Pope'c Drug Store. ,F, IX BLACKS ; ' " ATXOuntr a' tAW. I . 44lJ44f ,j ' ' , i" " " time ne nas . oeen awy xur wvtv wmam assistant casher of the bank here. Mr. T. tV. Evans has returned home from - an extended tour in the North. Mrs. T. L- Smith is spending the week at Ja:kson Springs. Mr. G. H. Cooperf local agent of tbe A. C. L. R. B. here, left this mornintt for bis vacation Sootier has 'been -here for fire years uctdvtl3isiar toocrati than day at a time. Messrs. S- B. McLean and FV t. Black, have again formed a STOCK REMEDIES. 11 V.nrm KahIm'aI TV. Emnnd'a CoIIe e again lormwi a - , r Voiritaal far CO-partnershib for. the practice I colic, gravel, pneamonia, atomache aad of law under the firm nameof ?mFJS -r McLean A Black. They will! 3.3i Lnmberton, n. C occupy the offices formerly oc-1 r a rninmnonn cupiedby McLean & Cook and f attend to all business entrusted runuu . to the firm of McLean & Cook, j Lamberton, : : t .' U, tj. U. McLean ana u. mm. I - office at Hospital. Phone No. 41. ionic v Druz Store. Call promptly answered changed the schedule of its morn- night or day, in town oria the country. .1 vr New Advertiaameaila. TK University College of Medicine, of Virginia, is re flecting credit on Virginia and the South by maintaining standards as high as Northern Colleges, and refusing to avail itself of privileges conceded because of "the backwardness of the South." Mr. R. C. Lawrence has horse and buggy for sale. Messrs. White & Gough have received another immense ahimnent of bankrupt goods amounting to ten thousand dol lars.-1 They have in this lot 200 cases of dry goods, shoes, notions &c. In order for you to' tret some idea of what this means you will have to see them, y These . goods, being bought at bankrupt prices, will satiftfvJ the taste and pocket- Knnlr 'of anv iOne. Look out for their advertisement in our next issue- u .iik Bnllock. of Fair a ing train towards Fayetteville in order to make connection with the Seaboar.l, ha, tho c-nnfctioq 4 - W" worse than ever, for the travel linz oublic exptrct to uiaWetht- connection here now and conse anentlv some are left here every day and have to stay here until the night train goes over. The people all along the Coast Line should take up ' this matter witn the Corporation - Com mission airsin and see that a schedule is adopted which: will assure the I -a HPOLr Mr. W. J. Whitaker, of Rock inirham. who had a saw mill not far from herendiejl at hi borne last week. .His many friends All. - Lumberton, N.C Mike Bollock, I IV 1111 cvciy luwvv o4.. ....... -., . they will have after they havetmont section, is m town today, Dr. R. T. ALLEN, Dentist, ; LUM3inro. n. c. , ffice vrer Dr. Mcilillan'a Drag Store. Da J; D. BEGAN, DENTIST, : LuatBBBToar, . , Kl 0. ' : jffica la W anfldiag, over Popt't drag itora. t . Dr. P. EL PTTMAN, bEMTIOT;:.; m. s n. e a.'t. !rot ,4 ' w. a. McraAOU ' Drs. Pope & McPhauL - will learn of his death with much Rov H. Tx Morir&n. the new Rnntist minister here, arrived hst week and preached last Bun- day to a large and ': appreciative conirreeation. Ho- is welcomed to our midst. Cant. Peter McRae, a highly respected citizen of this town ship, died Thursday afternoon About 4 o'clock at the home ox Mr. HamPtbn McCormick. Capt. McRae was 82 years of age and unmarried. He was a brave rn federate soldier and was promoted from tne ramcs w me position of Captain Lttmbcrton, II. C. Offloa np sUlrs Is rear of Popa Dra Ob's atore; ; Dr. McPhanl'a raat denoe phone No. 4 ,7 FREE To women for collecting names and selling our nov eltie. we rive kla Braa- iaaaa. Send your name to-day. tor our new pun of Ms prams wtutucue work. Write to-day, Addreaa e x. MOSELEY, Premium Department, il E. ajrd Street, New York City ' - 6-3 niTininn!i ivc!!En . . consider F&xtine ToQet Antnwptlc a necewity la the hygienic car of tbe person and for local treatment, of i feminine ills. As a wash Its cleansing, germicidal, deodorizing and neaung qualities are extraordinary. Tor aal a rvnovtct. .. vaiBTl frea. Address I The R Paxtoa Co, Boston, lfaaa , SuhAcribrs are earnestly' rev WIWUU wfwwmm-. .... ,T.. - . . Maxton, C, July 13. 1907. quested: td report to us any fail- r -r n ure'of carrier to deliver paper Mr. F. A Humphrey of'Cro- ft . . . v " martie, is here today.- v r J , 1
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