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THE SEMI-WEEKLY ROBE SONIAN THE PRESS CONVENTION. North Carolina Press Association to Meet at Wrights ville June 8. 9 and 10 Proeramme of Meeting. Secretary John B. Sherrill, of the North Carolina Press Assoc' -ation, announces the following programme for the meeting of the Association which will be held at Wrightsville Beach June 8, 9 and 10: WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 8. 9:30 o'clock. Convention called to order by the oresident.Rev.J.O. Atkinson, D. D. Prayer by Rev. HightC. Moore, of The Bibical Recorder. Address of welcome on behalf of the city of Wilmington, Mayor Walter G. MacRae. Address of welcome on behalf of Wrisrhtsville Beach, by Mayor Thos. H. Wright. Address of welcome on behalf of the press of Wilmington by Mr. Jas. H. Cowan, of The Dis patch. Response to addresses of wel come by Maj. H. A. London, of the Pittsboro Record. President's Annual Address "The Faith of a Journalist." Essay "Harmony in the Sanc tum, "-Col. Wade H. Harris, of The Evening Chronicle. Essay "The Business Side of the Newspaper," 0. F. Crow bop, of the Burlington News. Essay 4 'Our Problems Viewed Through Blue Glasses" -R. W. Vincent, of the Charlotte Obser ver. Address-"The Appeal of Public Health to the Press." Dr. W. S. Rankin, Secretary of the State Board of Health. Appointment of committees, miscellaneous business, adjourn ment. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 2:30 O'CLOCk. Reading of Historian's Paper Archibald Johnson, of Charity and Children. Essay How May the Press Help in the Good Roads Move ment in North Carolina, and why?" H. B. Varner, of the Lexington Dispatch. "A Square Deal Between the Federal Government and the Printer," Open discussion led by J. J. Farriss, of the High Point Enterprise. WEDNEsday evening 8:15 o'clock. Annual Oration Hon. W. C. Hammer, of the Ashboro Courier. Address 4 'The Press and the Courts" Judge R. W. Winston. Raleigh, N. C. thursday morning, june 9 9:30 o'clock. Prayer by visiting minister. Essay The Newspaper and the Uplift of Country life,"-R. M. Phillips, of the Greensboro News. Essay "Journalism and Re ligion," Rev. Hight C. Moore, of The Biblical Recorder. Essay 4 'Personality in Journal ism,"--Josephus Daniels of The News and Observer. Address "Waterways and Transportation," Hon. Jno. H. Small, M. C. Essay "Land Titles and Land Ownership"-C. H. Poe. of The Progressive Farmer. Miscellaneous business. Ad journ. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 2:30 O'CLOCk. Essay "The Best Arrange ment of Newspaper Offices," John D. Gold, of the Wilson Dai ly Times. Essay J. P. Cook, of The Uplift. Address Dr. S. A. Knapp, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Election of Officers. Adjournment. THURSDay evening 8:15 o'clock. Reading of Annual Poem D, L. St. Clair, of the Sanford Ex press. Address "The Mutual Rela tionship of Editor and Educator, " President Henry Louis Smith, of Davidson College. Friday morning 9:30 o'clock. Unfinished and Miscellaneous business. lne editorial party will go to Southport by steamer, returning to Wrightsville Friday afternoon. Friday evening will be given to social enoyment at the seaside as local committee may arrange. Motions, resolutions, adjourn ment. Absolutely J&2 Baiting Powder rmMhM 0r II improves the flavor .iM miltMg!Z health fulness UfMkA. -M of the food ST j jgl MT. ELI AM MATTERS. j present, Mr. Purvis will preach taere again the second Sunday in June at 3.30 p. m. It rained here Sunday like it used to and we had a very bad hail, but as there was no wind it did not damage crops. Mr. J. K. Britt says the whist ling, dancing, swimming, cabbage-eating rabbits have the honor of doing many cute things. He thinks his dog and a rabbit are "pals." for he says he can prove that one sleeps with his dog at night. There has been much said about rabbits swim ming and I am going to say a man that says they can't swim is not a man of truth, for I saw one swim Lumber river last Friday at a broad place, and they can swim as fast as yes, faster than a dog. It's the easiest thing Mary's Reply Death of Mr. Francis Stephens A Dog and a i Rabbit Pals Swimming Easy Job for Rabbits Other Matters. Correspondence of The Kobesonian. Mt. Eliam, May 13 -The fol lowing is Mary's reply to John: Dear John, It is with big pleasure I am answering your sweet loving letter. I read it with the much est pleasure of any letter I ever did read. You said you loved me bat 'tant so much use for me to tell you I love you for you know I do. I hope I can wash your clothes (and I'll wash your face, tnnwith Rnmp nf thnt sumo enon vour'ma maid. Now John, t they ever do except eat cabbage don'cwantt be too brief outlet's Mr. A. L. Law son, of Orrum, get married and be done fool- is in these parts today. Messrs. ing and not weight till vou tret Jeff Taylor and W. M.Stone, who done working tobacco. Don't Mive near Lumberton, passed seam that I can weight so long, through here en route to Board- excuse me John tor beiner so man toaay. bold, tis you I want instead of Mr. Willie Cox is on the sick gold" Ma and pa says thev don't list. like you. But that's no differpn Several from here attended the for I love you enouerh for all Union picnic at LongBranch Sat 1 : 1 WAGONS cannot be excelled, neither can all the good points which characterize Columbus wagons be discovered in a year. The -wheels, gears and boxes, in brief the entire wagon, is well made of good material and properly ironed throughout. Columbus wagons are built to withstand the rough usage encountered on the farm. Secure a Columbus wagon now and make your future pros perity secure. It will be much better for you to attend to this matter now than to wish yon had when it is too late. . Buy the Columbus today three ot us. I wish vou' did know what kind of a feeling I have in my heart for you. But I never can tell you. I hurd you urday and report a nice time. Mr. C. M. Britt, is under the weather at present. t The farmers are making the was gwin to see Susie Mctwister. bugs hop these warm days. is that the facts? I hone not for Mr. Archie Britt (the cabbage John you know I love you better man) is supplying the public with an buse does. Well I'm Erettine- nne caDDage. his letter long but I could not Miss Katie Martin, of Ever not tell you how much I love vou green, spent Tuesday with her T J- ;X TUT T J T i J were l to write a mile. Ill te sister, ivirs. ljaonara rsnix. you the rest when you come and 1 dont want you to weight long to come for you know that I am weighting and long to see the tine when vou will be mv hus band and I can call you mine. So good bye 1 am yours till death. Marv. Mrs. Mary Anderson is havinsr her residence painted now which aids much to its good looks. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Z. Stone spent Monday at Lumberton shopping. Messrs. Thad. Stone. Arthur Jaissell and lorest Stone snent bunday near Bellamy. Mr. Francis Stephens departed this life Monday, the 9th. He was in his 71st year and had been sick ten months. He leaves to mourn his loss a wife and seven children, besides a great host of inenas. iir. btepnens was a model Christian man and had rpn a member of Mt Eliam Bap. t.st church for many years. He was one of the brave Confeder ates, serving, I think, four years n the war between the States mi. . i ine iunerai services were con ducted at the grave by Rev. K Barnes Tuesday at 10.30 a. m where a large crowd gathered to pay the last respects. A good maD nas gone wnere good men go when done with this world. T n t t it ne. o. Li. rurvis preacnea a good sermon at the Broad Ridge school house Sunday afternoon. I he weather was very disagree able, but a very good crowd wTas Happy Jack. The Sweet Toned Shaw Piano is the final result of untiring patience and careful study to produce a medium priced in strument of fine playing qual ities to meet the popular demand. State of Ohio,Cit of Toledo, ) L.ucas Uounty. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senirr partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Cattarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall'sCatarrh Cure F. J. Cheney. Sworn to before me jind subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of Decem ber, A. D. 1886. (Seal) A. W. Gleas-m, Notary Public. Hall's CatarrhCure is taken internal ly, and acts dirctly on the blood and S scratches, cuts, spains, bruises, In the Shaw Piano we -have succeeded in this very thing. The construction of the sound ing board, together with the finest German steel strings give this piano a marvelous range of pure, rich, mellow tones. The heavy action-principle permits the hammer to strike the strings squarely and the result is the depth and pow er of its tone. The voicing controls the action-principle perfectly and that is the real test of a good piano. The Shaw Piano is cased in mahogany and rosewood, equip ped with genuine ivory keys. It has the graceful appearance of a piano three times its cost. The Shaw Piano is the ideal 1 piano for your home. It is built to last, its appearance is grace fully stylish. Its playing qual ities are unexcelled. Its price is consistent with its value. Let us place one .in your home on 30 days' trial. It will prove itself, CHAS. M. STIEFF, Manufacturer of The Artistic Stieff, Shaw and Stieff Self -Player Pianos Southern Wareroom. 5 "W. Trade Street, CHARLOTTE, N. C. C. H. WILMOTH, Mgr. 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Their product is the acknowledged STANDARD OF THE WORLD We can show you this fence in our stock and explain its merits and superiority, cot cnly in the roll but ia the field. Come and see us aci ge'; our prices. THE PIANO CONTEST WILL CLOSE Saturday nisrht April 30th at eisrht o'clock all Piano Coupons must be placed in the ballot box in our store before this time. Please do not brine: anv coupons after the ballot box is closed. We have conducted this contest fair and square and we assure all the candidates that no par tiality will be shown and that all votes cast will be carefuly counted and proper credit given. Remember Our Great Department Store is unsurpassed in arrangement, since our recent re-mod-ding, in North Carolina, and that the stock of goods carried therein and in our six large Warehouses "Pfln'o V. C4-U ft Call on our Hardware Department. Caldwell & Carlyle Lumberton, N. C. 4-11 MAGAZINE AGENCY. The biggest in the County. 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