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Cincinnati . , , v Ohio,.MiU be p.easea to nieeryou ourorc , , N r,- ' Ccdnesday,-; Way; -Friday, .and;1 Saturday, " To take your orders for Fall and Winter Clothes, for immediate Or future delivery ' v ''Mr srtnt ikrrfiMi'th. finest line of Woolens and Worsteds for men's Wear that k ' - has ever been shown in this citv or any other, the values arex unapproachable, , ' " . . f,.'- - an i perfect fit and satisfaction is assured. , ; t x, ; Sttf- 4 I,UMB5aTON,N.C. 0 i - ' ; u8 b.7 : -4 :L,y;w -' T. o . : (Inspector S, A. L. Br. J J . ' 5 ' i ! hmrf If AttatiI lLUVti it. JL' A ' H r ) ; I llllllvi s ",fe s shrt and Sweet ' late in life, but for bar , ;-gains in . FurnitiireLl ; $ And Musical Instru- ' I , .. mcntt, we have them at J H . 'all times. EAGLE 1 . 1 4 1 -i'V FDEHITDRE A1ID CARPET eor-ipANY; A TO ,1 a ir. n uji . i 1 fir ' i TT.ftTTP tt .No. 4$, 6:25 A. II. 6:56 P.M.4 Ca&;boiutrl, v4 No. 40,; a:23AM. No. 44, l0:4P. Mr v No8. 89 and 40 operate Pnllmaa Parlor service "between ;Wilming ton and Charlotte in connection with Nos. S8 and 41. ; ; : Crr:"- Catss Ltmbertca to Korfoli and Return: -: a pickets, limited to December I sthl iqot.'X 'S " ' .fiJ.J- 'f u 'X.''-Coach H.-!i,TipIreta tro only sold: Tuesdays and Ffidayst,o eaca veeif , ana are not gooa in raiiman meeping ana tmnor cars. !. For Schedules,' Kates and Tine Tables or any other information, apply to ' g.t. cqx Aat;;N-!i'--;c. h.gattiS,t.p. a., CJ, Ctatsa fWs Katei a." .rf Corrnoadmie f Th Jb las. " 1 Mr. Roy Britt; of Caro Cbr2o; N. C , ia visiting friends in this conn unity, i ; 4 Children Day was celebrated here Ganday, . Qaita a . crowd was present and hope they : all enjoyed' it, S-:t V Urf D. EV Martin, rof Payette. ville, is Visiting bis parents here this weak'.;-" 9- rvTherg was an ice cream supper atMr. Homer Stephens' Saturday night, which was enjoyed by all who Were present !. ) Sorry to report the burning of Mr J. Z.. Stones tobacco' barn Thursday night V Mr. 8tona had just left the barn and when hej found it out it was beyond con troL A -V- - , re , Ki V T"-f , T ; Mr Leonard 'Britt , wenti ' to PairBltt, on -business Pri- day. ;: : . ?. -? i - l . a Mr ; Al vab Parker, of Fairmodt, is visiting relatives here;" , ".Mrs. Oscar ; Britt of Board man, was visiting at Mr. m. is: Stones, Sunday. ' v " Mr. and Mrs. Brewer, of Board' man, were at church Sunday 'Mr- and Mr. FrahkMcQueen, of Boafdman, were visiting friends here Sunday. : ' -'. dMiaseaXyda and.Florainkt of Ormm, were at ;. church Gun day. :V It? KV)S ' Mr. and Mrs J. R " iiawson, Of OrromVpassed through ' here Sunday , en 1 route .. .to 'litmg i , Mr; vYon Waters, t of -Ray a ham, was visiting at. Mr. ; C. A. ibus rerouwjr VJ ...J (! . ; .Miss Lettie Brwchlsf visit ins relatives here this week. T (; v;Mr.- Jetter Williatason. vof Kinsdale, passed through .this section today, i; r$;:;'-t ip $., Mr.. N. 0. Stubbs. of Boardman, passed here today, f;:t ' Mr. L. " Thorapaon,' from Long Branch, was visiting friencta here Sunday afternoon. f Some of the. fishers are ' catch ing lots' of trout and red-breasts nOW." ; fi J V' l' 'r i . .Mr M; C. Britt, "of Harreldale. is visiting bis parents here- Mr. Richard Ivy, of. Proctor ville, was visiting .friend here Sunday. ; ') r' . ' 4 ' . , ' ' Mr.vJ: ff.". Sellers " went to Stony Bill today, 'v"; . , V; . MrWesley -.Carter" of v Long Branches visiting, relatives here. Mt. EUam,N.C.,July28, 07..- ' AWadesboro Dispatch of July 29th ; says; After . coming , to Wades"bord rJfcogether-tSaturday and fretting", 57 ell tanked up. op' thewhiskeTQadeian sold? by the' saloons and distilleries of this place, Roland t Kelly and his son . Bun Kelly, , returned, home and were sitting' down -talking with 5 secse neighbors, j WhUf tussling over 's gn,' the young man? struck ; bis ' father on the head, . killing him instantly. There seems to be two or . three version of the affair, some saying it was an accident and others say the young du killed his father In self -defsrs. i,Ths : young dan himself says he does cot know how it happened': At the prelim inary 1 hearing today .the young man Kelly was discharged but it is said that the solicitor willlikely have thexnatter investigated by the grand jury Angry because- they were roused from bed at an early hour to shell beans, five negroes,' four. of them , women, .cut their way through the barbed wire fence at the JJuilford. county-.work house Tuesday and escaped. V Crreci Kwa: , ' 1 Uompo4ao of Ta aasssiwlsav '. " - Dr, N Ai Thompson, of (Lbb berton, . was tn town on bssi ness'MondayV Y- " 'J - Jr Miss Barrett, of Laurinbttrg, is speriding a while at Mr. E. 0 Nye's, trying; to recuperats for school, which begins here the sec ond rf September. 'rS -,Mr. '.Westbrook,' of Councils 8tatlon, was here Tuesday and rented Mr. Frank Barden's house on Church street, "and will move in before school begins). Miss Flora Frink ipent - last week In Bladen with relatives and ', Miss Ola Johnson spent f part of last week! with Miss Cora Fioyd. 7- :y:?(:v; Mr. Foncie Howell and sister, of Back Swamp1, and their coos. In, kiss Howell, of Abbeville, Ga, were the mests of the' Misses Prevatt Sunday afternoon. V V ' :- Mrs. Nettle Jackson and child ren, of Rowland.' are spending this week with ' Mrs; Jackson's mother, Mrs.-Joshua . Shepherd. ; Mr. Emory Bpivey ; Is moving his saw-mill here , from, Holmes- ville. He expects . to i put in . a grist mill, which will be a conve nience to the peoole." He.slso ex pects to run the cotton gin.1 which he has purchased from Mr, Leg- gett V- Misses Lydia and -Flora Frink expect to leave Friday for a visit to friends at Tolarsville, -Orrum,fcN.C,'July 31, 1907. V t Notes Jroas LoaaCrasen. , . . Oorrcspaadenos of Ta KobosonUa. ( .jEteyE. APaul assisted " the pastor Rev. L P. Hedgepeth, f in a protracted"' meeting at Long 'Branch wticU cIca2dCas,doy rjith 14 for baptism and "several others and renewed in Spirit - Bra Paul is a young man and . highly spoken of by ail who hear him. Ve hope the Lord will give him cquIs for his hire,., V .? -, Mrs. 3. S. Stone, who has been in bad healthtfbr sometime, seems to be still declining" . p. Mr. Joe Brittis all smiles; it's a fine boy.1 f ; f . ,y . Mr. F. T.'r Collins Is teaching school . at Long Branch. Mr. Collins is home from Wake For est and we always like to help . a fellow that will help himself . Mr. SpergeOA oaxley, has . ty phoid fever, and has- been taken to Thorn pson s hospital . We hope he will soon be up , again. ) . saw an article from Burnt Island telling of that; dreaded monster.1 Wbyvirmust , be an awful thins, that makes such a nclse - u guess he woold hardly bother v fellow , , unless he was going a-flshing or huntings -and then I expect be would - hear the monster, if he did not ' see him. pon'trou, Mr. Willoughby The 'tanners, are about au done ploughing and hoeing fand crops hare come out quite a lot the last tnrTA'.vi F " ? ' Thei CShilircn's Day .exercises at Mt.:liaci Sunday were ' fine; the children did well and were enjoyed by siLrTOl dose with beat wishes, to Robeaonian; Luxa berton, R. F. I). ' No, 4. July Catkins 4 Moore, at Palmetto Warehouse. Dillon. S. O. are ! pleasing all their castomers.ad Governor ' Gleen has granted a conditioner pardon to- Charles Price, a , whits man of, Rocking ham'1 county sentenced for five years, for mo rder in second de gree; behaving served two years. There was no evidence of malice or design - and ,Prlce had 4 a pre vious good character. He behaved well while irf the penitentiary. , TT Gen. ' Make money selling pictures of ' stonewall Jackson and hu boyhood home. Agents samples tor is cents. JUecUen. entn street. fbur View Co., too, East Sev , . &vM . . ... v-, - pleasing ail their customers.ad ' charhrtte. N. c. , ...... S-i&i ; i;;.r,Lttmberton,Na,n-- j; ; V. V-,' ' 'Baleigh, N. 0. ; , f,M ? ,1,-; , ?;lr-,-Z.;' N 'V:';.' ':cr: V.: 1? :V; VL- ' . V r :'' ' - - King's Mountain has voted a bond issue of tvO.OOO for ' electric lights, street improvements and water works, v ' ; VrilJ: Dewltt Marshal, 19, years old, son of A F. Marshal,, who fives nesr Kernersrille, fll iiroa-a load : of - wheat , straw . last Saturday . afternoon and struck a pitchfork, the prongs of which prenetrated his breast,, killing instantly. ? v; ;J 4 ' J. FrankMaddry.sheriffof Dur ham county and chief ofDnrbam's fire; department, - was attacked Monday oy J. W.Brown.aman who conducts an amusement arcade In Durham: - Brown polled a gun and , attemped to tjioot but his band was knocked up by a by stander The direct cause of thq assault is not know. A cotton mnofacturer of Greens boro $ in speaking of North Caro lina's consumption of raw cotton lastyear,saysthatlastyear accord ing to the United States compila tion, bl the 2,292,249 bales usdd in Southern mills, North Carolina consumed 677,146 bales. This, he says 'was . more - than the com bined consumption of ! Georgia, Virginia; Alabama, Louisiana, Texas Arkansas, and .Kentucky, and 6,910 bales mora than, the the next highest Southern State. Mrs. E. Qykes, 60 years' old, was. found by her son, Mr. Eugene C. Sykes, at her home in Greensboro abontnoon Tuesday lying in a pool of her own blood, with two bullet holes In ber body, one in her-lefc side , and 'one through her heart ' . A pistol was lying on the bed beside her and t;ri tVwMTtl--sedwith powder, indicatic!i sucXde. , Che had been despondent; since , the death of ber youngest son about a year ago r'" ; K; A movement which is of interest to many people Is an effort being pot forth to - purchase s .tract of 950 acres bf land lying 16 mihs east : of ASheville : and one and a half miles from Black Mountain, td be used as a place for conven tions of religious i organizations. To this end an association has been formed and chartered by the State with the name "The Blue Ridge ', Association, for Christian .Conference and Train' in V 3 It is ounaed by a b?rd of direct ir, wb'xcuTve board is a , follows: Mr. 3 W. . Fisher, ' Nt port. Tena, president; J.'. D. Murpbey, of Asheville, vice president; F. C. Abbott, of Charlotte, secretary and treasurer;' and Dr.' A L PhMpsp of "Richmond jW;D. Watherford, student ; secretary of the South C. A. fiowland, sec retary oi the lay men's movement In the' Southern Presbyterian Church, ; i . r . ' Z p An tfhknewn man, stqppdsed to be Drummond H. Cdnes, of Plauquemlne, La,, : comoitted sudde in a gunsmith store, in Knoxville Tenn., Tuesday, Jaly 80. : The man entered the store and asked to see a pistol: stating he wished i to; purcbas for a friend.' Several weapons were shown him. He selected ; one, placed a cartridge in a chamber, walked to the door and fired into this temple.Inbispocket was found f1 ' " 1... js. m t a Hutu reatuug; iu ui usiunrs company: .You wiU excuse my suicide in your shop. Suicide Is not murder, why not' execution; "8. P. Long"; ' Prices ' st palmetto , Tobaooo Warehouse have given entire satis faotion,. No tags have been tum sd.ad ' v , vV h Subscribe . for The Robesoniaa yoor family needs it.' - fy , ' c --mi c:::: ; . I: T, A. HcITTTTT J -vf ; ; t::sraey at Ixw, ."'' ' 1 ': tfjitiatTOje; k. c TC1 practice in all the Ceurts. taa. atteaaea to prosiy. f - V.TTADH ' , j . . , .. ' AtroasfY at taw, - ; Prompt attention giYea to aS bajdneaa. ' OSlce over Bank of l,ambeito3, S-i Attnyjet f-a t . . IfUMBBJLTON, , . It a. AH tnlaess entrsated U tlm trrt -w attended ta. v- v f Office In Shaw Bonding, ; , f A. Malta. A.W.itMsaw -, - , ' jr.e.KsCaBUk. ATTORNEYS AT LAT7, CtJifBESLTOlf, ' , XI C''', 03om ea tad floor el Eanxcf Lss berton Baildlafv Cooau 1, t,t,Oi Prompt attention gives to aU hna!acs I 0HA8. R R1TTPPI3, . 'Attoracy t Law a? v' . ; LUJIBBalTON, - H. C ; All bnsineae entnated to bin will re ceive prompt and careful attention. ' . , Office la Pint National Beak BaSJlas 1 rr Post OSet. - 1 n.-11-BIUTTs . Anorsty at Lswf ?; f t LUsCBiaTOV K. C. J OSet npetalrs la Argus CailIsj, All btutaeaa promptly transacted. Attoraeys and Coaoselart at taw, tUH223LTOII, tt a 4 Arrourxv ax Law, . ' ,;;.,;;flUaetoa,XtC.; V. 02c over Pop Druj Ctore. 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The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
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