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s 1 4n-i ii ii i mmmmttmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm - ' v - ESTABLISHED 1870 ; :,: ' ' Cotintry, God and TrtktK. T4 rir"V--' it I. ! SlNGtEJ COPIE C CENTO LUMpETPN,: NORTH; CAROLINA, THURSDAY, ; SEPTEMBER 28, 1907. 1 WHOLE NO. 2200 ;.''CvrxSl Nvfi:, frf: Mtt 1 1 fl nCl-I X i.T-Nv' prepared with loving hands for . "i- 'TTli'" .... ' ' J vr''vX X. itVUVjUai ;0 At Illfflt Noon Yesterday Miss thia occassion bfcOurVthe Bn"MPi0 n,Fo r -rtr m V I -i : r., - -. ! - ' ' . mis occassion. ui course, tue , aaatiatiie'3cletloaofTcacb- .' LEONT. OOOEL 4 v( ;V;-.1 V J;. v- ' " f r jfrnmcca Waltcw nndMr.A. bride and some 6 the other raMr.Do4rtd0noy Kicked J, . rrLLX ' - ; - . V 1 - ' v- j.EdmiindUiiltediiiMarriase vouo ladies Mid oH eat much Male--A Saeeesrfa Ul- ,., , , : v Wfl'at all times kdeD 1 a " ' -.J tUMB8RTOK,K.c ; , , ft " Biff Asadrtment Of V Sumptnotis Dinner the "Wed. seated around the't tabje .who 'est. '? -i. ;1 , r m A , TorrV t X ;AV' . -;,.' .jllf; -iv UliigFirtylcCIi46tiiii did.tlieir'fnUdatir withptit;6fi ciW4.ti.tawii.? , ; MCJMHUiU - ; ti t A ClOiClSSi byPHtateCVeWcVs: , ferianyapblogy.for .having f001 edthe , v r -r -7. X. "-v',;, ,, -s r: , lost their acoetites when- thev with briprht prospects. Mrs, . mTmbbrton,- n, C , . . - ' ..fiiJ ' l-'i -Any 7 kind from. -the v1 ' i,V' retired to; make room Jfor "aise isouard, who weuand a V 5 v (r 'vrv. . v. . A1 marriage of unusual inter- mUuvU;t favorably known in this county , y 7 ' . rv'i A V- Littlo'Nickle Alam to t WADE- WISHART. ; ; , thNiceflt-oW' WnobDIwheiiiMr, Wa7 cbooL The music school opened , ',,:v( 'if : .VifeV Jj:mundt,of Chadbourn, h a 'JTR m-in; at the same time with Missions ,. SxV ' ' r led to the3alter Miss Frances " Ato dwnwt.. .iwdding Prevatt aa teacher. .She has a Pro,.tuntfc.grtaiiw , - V ( VWsii .YnilSfN tW dutiful daugh- r 7 0kthe,r;,eave T3 -aeW'holar. are oStu-aTT I' ilDAV ll'0 1 j ;r,T.l.(-.! rJrr 2r ihowers of nee and coneratu- cominff in everv weet. - - - 'V. : v- luriuii 11 .mini V V ,. ...u. J U Iff Ul 1: future home Rev. R. A. Hedcnethhas lust f . , .DL Pi flHATSf., 1 ?.i . - r . "7i 1 ?.... - r ,nJ,.-i vnaaoourn, wnere mey wm ciosea a, successful meeting in I ' 1 am.. fmamaffe took place in the home . . . t . .TrT. . ? - Attorney i taw, - - L.u u a ' v 1 wgeu a nesriy we coiue- uy nu onpust cnurcn onus piace. tmiBKR.TO i N w 0 of the bride m the presence ofLu-f ' j-. . h?s - --u.j .u . wf N.C "fclwus BarnesviUN.C.Sept: 25,1007 IulQre. me baptism tooK, place Offic. in Sh.w Bonding. . ' :V : parties, .who were Present bvL ! Snndavafternnonin T.nmhr tW.I ' s invitation to .particioate in'the ' NEWS FROM BETHEL.! h er in the presence 1 of a larra ";-! , L T 1: :ITI Ti . f) ' ' joys of this happy events This - crowd of people who had aasem- ME0. HcLKlI 4 tcC022ICt ' lAllTl V Klfln0 At 'J-AiHIsQIIU wasindeedan enjoyable; occa.DeaoafcYoiiiia:BoyPersoii. bled to witness this solemn, but , ATTnRWKVfl 't w 1 1 vr ' UU - r . 1 ' 1 bered by those who were so CorrMponden..oiTiRob.ioaun. "1 le oapusm tns people re- - , . There were twelve waiters VhO returned to the State Normal preached a sermon which JZZZJ.?CZl' rod tvicw nnnnc New Goods Arriving Daily. was very appropriate, and the t to g bmlaaw stood up with theTiappy couple fpasa weeicr- . . J, - , 1 in thrffront. narlor. while Mr. Mr. J. Belton McNeill visited -A 7. . 7 UMAH. JB. HKIFPEK K , m t vt aa Mieuutiu lu inenewmem- . . . , . lr ,(i -Air; " - -k it t . i J . 1 "". " 1 tf K Attomey at Law, LUMBERTON, , . - K. a - ' ' r iwaironii.panurwniw-jsar. was 1 extended to thenewmem- JOHN v T. - BIGGS: & GO. K- u; Barnes officHted itt. k relatlIf8 and fnend8 at bithiaoAFiiih v ' ; . - . t . beautiful . ceremonvt r which recently. - t th rhm-ph w MnrtthMial made them join Jiands as ; husJi Mr8' MalcohnW. McLean has and edified. I All bain iatnutcd to fctm'wOl.ia. bandand wife,, after which Ke "turned I from Jackson Springs ( Dr a md ?d invoked the blessings of Uod on : (. tie daughter, Sadie, attended voffict.' t - , this union of hearts which ' 'R&y- w - Brown preacbed'at church at Fairmont last Sunday. : ! m madethemone.. laxton ana ventre Bunday week. Mrs, WiURegan. of Howells- w.'ii. JSL JdRITT, - - .V .v'.i- !",.'. ..,, if . i .. i 1 . - j - .. O The waiters who marched- ir.wanieiicrnaui,orDparjcs( tille, is visiting her parents,- Mr, iuiikju u nuuiii wis. f iviniana ixi rs- i, jt -oiurray. 5 ActonMr t Law. LCMBIBTOX, N, 0. OIm mrtltn In A Mm. t14l - wuujh wjui wxiu wh 1 ! , ajli mwuicw promptly tmutcted.. mule late Monday af for full value at a cost of 25tents per bale per month. We win issue jtw a wegotia Die receipt and lend you money on it to meet ydur obligations..., ;.: : , : , f .. :l, - Deposit Voor Savings in', oar Bank where will draw Compound Interest, The only Bank in Lumberton which pay, compound interest. j j v j j j Mr. R. . B. Edmund.1 of Chad-r WaJters,lMt McKerzie,'who wascalled to him KV- ' " ir:- f tii 1.1 Z. V.Bate was at Bowmore soon as he was ; kicked, says doing very well. Dr. I Mclntyre & Lawrcnco that Mr, Floyd is out of . danger LUMBgaT0N '; Y-i. ' last Tnesdav week. Clyde Flowers with Miss Lizzie . Sometff the Bethel peoplelat- H L!5!n whi? Britt. ' of .Barnesville: Mr. Iena r ? Protracted - L-w. a menus, xor . . j. .,' - imAa,4nna Wmnfnji - i ii utuiH iiHr nrnvmcr a. larinni RODesra-w ioan and W CompyJKTS nueittuui wbuoer wnn iuigg Gertrude Fisher, of Cotton,; as I teacher. The people rot Barnes ville and Spring Hill are fortu nate in the selection of their teachers for this term. Mrs. Lonnie Stanton, of Dillon, AttomeT tad Comuetart at Iw, V, c Fleteher . WalB with Miss iBank of Lumberton Bulldltiir.l ' Lumbertrfri.N.n. ' . v? Smithie Floyd, of Barnes- ' t - "YMrr-' . , srrww-, 17;; a p wmdays at Mr. ; j r T J ri ' " , P- H.Wright's. - I - . ,. v . .. . .' I ! r , . , una : vj uuviu ttinwi w ncuunif; yamy lever. '' . - v ? who -came -irom ; Uhadbourn . M;aaf0rt;a vnnu A h . 3K Think It Over! v Life is short and Sweet Success often - comes late in life, but for bar gains in. J -Furiiiftire ! ; And Musical Ipstru-. 1- fir .. Jv v. s iij .-v , with the : groom to claim hubr:daT.n4t,voAT.,nnH,l;nn bride, i Messrs. S,'. N. Ed- day.. Miss Mertie is attending mund, iJruce Edmund, K. H. school at Raeford Institute. Edmund and -Miss , Fannie Mr. Daniel Campbell (has re Edmund. ,,v ; 1 ;" turned to his work in OnmW. The party came a distance of land county. - 4 u.,u j. , 1 over twentv mnps in nnvatpi Miitm fho nina i nu-.nn " all times - conveyances and returned the of Mr. and Mrs. John Dees.JJdied ''f - .-w same v day 'They were all Sept, 15. He had meningitis and k Dngat anci happy, especially waB UU1J cfiwo uays. tie was ft rnOUITIIDP IUT nibnDTilon the return trin. havp hurried at Bethel cemetery Mon- 1 rumuiUIUJ AfllVAIirfll t-A- Tul day mornimr at eleven o'clock. COMPANYi Ueddinff took place at hih L8:80 hard toart with our 7 ... . 1 . I t " . 0 I IrlvO1 nnAa htit ihft MoaAa J, L. 1 V V" Ii- noonwhich is a; farmer's din-"ft lZr 8aid' L ' f JJ . . Suffer little children, to come .TFTU 'nris'j a " ant0 me famil I couple, with their waiters and Bethel, N. C., Sept. 24. 1907. ToyisltTThe . J: ed into a large ' diningroom, V Swamb Notes, , wnere a long table .was loaded down with good things to eat, - Mr. W. Rr Carlyle spent San- surh as old ham chicken, tur- fay with relatives at Fairmont. vv.m luwreaoauu lustruci; you.: - do not Fail to Go u " at once. For beautifullv ilhinhrafftH fnn f,- . as lt was Wlt ny ssed .... ... . . a 1 i i wFite 7 ? ; " UU"4' ui uuwe, y ng mflrried aQd oW " a f 1 1 -V ' " X - ; ones too" :? W. J. CRAIG. - v. , : . t r- wuitn 1 Ihat haveno ohildren to laugh Passenger Traffic Manager. ' u.nx,,. ; ; , J- i J Find ( their, troubles will "little if iMTiiiiuiun, ii, v. . 1 - . ' orje8, be. "A" 1 Wtrr-frriPra -T--8 If they iak Kockv Mbuntain lAi'iuiuiw WUUOL ' IjIIIC. Tea. 7T, I J. D. McMillan A Son Druggist, ; V . ;TBB SHORT THSOUaHOARXINR 1 !Jttr.'W." L-Parham ha swront eda position with Messrs. L E. Tyner & Son as salesman. - ' Mr. ami Mrs. Nicholas Stubbs, of Board man, fspent Sunday here with relatives.-' ' . . ; - Mrs. W, It; Tyner visited her parents, Mr'.' and Mrs. JoseDli Prevatt, near Cly born ville Sun day and M5ndSyT E. J. BRITT, "..' AtrosjiWAriuw, - .Xombtoii, N. C. ; t Office over Pope' Drug Start. Mclean & black; - y;:", AtToaintvs at taw, ' MAXTON, kc. -Offiw. la the McCatkni BoDicf , STOCK JREMEDIES. who has been so low for several UdtnnVcnS weeks with typhoid fever; is re-1 flic J?ra'1 pnenaionu, tonichend ter. This will - , , . Dr. w. o. edMund, ported a little better. be cocci news to ber many friends I 3'2t , Lamberton, N. C. in;this coonty. where she was Dr. N. A. Thompson. . weir bnonrn n - Rf5 natt!Al ' BarnM. Th ' f T UVSiaAK AND UOlLCEOy. . friends will bo that she may be tmmberton, ' : ' -: 0 Office at Hoitiirfphon nLl at. Mr. R. Pitman Barnes return- "fe:111"'! ed to tceN. C. Military Academy I aight or day, in town orin the'cotistrf. ac nea sprmgs on tne I2tn Inst. 1 1 1 This is his second year.' Mr.Bo- Dr. " R. T. ALLEN mer Surles left on the 16th to en- ' nAnfirfi - ' ter the time schoot We .wishL 1 , - . them much success. ' This school ' l-UMBKRTON,' N, c, 1 is growing in favor with the peo- gc MdatnaaVPrsg-sW pleofthissecUon. flR .T T RWaAW Barnesville, N. C, Sept 25, tt. P . TT ' Dr. F, lEU PITMAN, spent Sunday here with Vela-1 Ltomto,' - N. 0. tives. , ' , Mr. J. J. Prevatt had thev misM " . dms . r-" fortnne to get his left hand se verely cut up in Mr. G. L.Town- wvimvifc tjJU(tOV AliUlOUaV I mm n n i aaas while attending to the jrfn. Dr." j utl U. , J. D. McMillan was called to dress ASHpdtE, ' " N. C .he wounded band and Mr. Pre- . , vatt is getting along, very jnicely I . Dr. H O. HYAT,1. ' now. - I EMeaesof the Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat. Lowe, N. C, Sept. 24, 1907, . J Over If urchlson Natlnal fiaalc. Mr. J. S. Norman, whd has Wilmington, N. O. been in Wilmington during the , J "liTiS80rt,,,eot .... , . !"- v . , summer, is nere tuia weeK on ms o-io-m return to school at Chapel Hill Mr. Jas.' A.Parham, of Raleigh, Your skin should ba CW nJ CPCC?-!M?? V..:-V.if it i 111 T ! I 111 I uoKuurwT- LMJuuk u yuui iivor im m liornilll i ll I ernes., we ve Bin nrm. condition. Rings Little Lirer Pills ! lame. Send yoiur nam to-day tot oar act on the liver and hearlanTii. constipation andtltotlaiefrndlg: appear. Price 25 cents. ' new clan of bin nrofltia with littU " ;ySwkjWrite tolaT. . Address C T. ' 1 ' .ni-ST : aiuojiiMii, treuuuai jjcptiruiieat, K. 3rd Street, New York Oty - 6-3
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