5
Local and Personal.
Mr. V. I. McKsnzle, of Auty.
fille, was tre Thursday.
Mr. Jeff V. HoiVJint, of feted
man, vu her Thursday.
Mr. W. E.KiaMy went to New
York last week to purohnas new
goods.
Alderman florae fi. IovU &f
linUigb, spent several day in Fay
tterill last wsek on buineas.
Miss Lena VVrigLt, of tiontb
Carolina, baa been in lb city sev
eral days visiting Mra. J. A. Car
ljU. Ut. How laud Carl y la, of Lowa,
baa ban visiting Lia brotbar, Mr.
J. A. Carlyla, doring the jat
wtek.
Tba Unlvn Cia, northwest cor-
car of Market bquare.baa changed
hands, and tha name is now Mat
fqpolitan Caf a.
County Treasurer David Q aster
and bia aUtar, Miaa Kata (Jaatar,
returned last waak froiaapJeaaurs
trip to Naw V'ork.
A naw front is being boilt in tba
Jackson-Williams Company atora.
It wilJ be a unvalty tor Fayette
; villa and a thing of beauty.
-l Mr. U. Newman, a merchant tai
lor from Baltimore, baa armed in
FsystteviUs and will open up here
for business is taw daye.
The new ateal r HM way" fridge
on i'eraon atreet on Blount's Creek
ia Bearing completion. It will
add ranch to the sppearanoes of
tLat strsst.
Tba UdiM &f tba JTirst liaptiat
Cborcb are observing tbia .week
ae "aeek oprajer, with servi
caa at tba church each afternoon
, at 4 o'clock.
i Mr. Lawrence Mills,, fr several
years in chairfe of the aboe depart
ment la Kindlev'e atore, baa gone
to Florence, 8. 0 , where ba ia an-
jagad io tba aboe bueineee.
Miaa Mittie Cobb, of Lumber i
Bridge, daughter of Iter. J. W
Cobb, baa accepted a poaition in
tba Frank Thornton atora, where
be will be glad to meet her man
friends.
GapU Hognet, U.rj. A, who waa
Lre few aaya ago to Inapect
tympany P., N tl N. G., paid
ILt Uoneldson Military bob out a
visit nd aeemed much pleased
witu int work being none mere.
Uniuu Invitation oarda, read
tags followa, bar been leaned
Too art invitrd to attend Kind
let'a miilinary open inn, which ba
ica Wadneaday. March 24tb
UK)d, oontinnM through 2 rah nd
icth." t
Mr. W. fi. Melloy rambled off
dawn into lower Rubeeon the
other day and made an aJ ireae at
tha oloainof aierclaea of Mi. Klatu
school. Ipt porreapondent of tha
Uobeaoniao atU be rands fine
impression, Mr. MaUoy savs he
had a great time ia the "stats of
Uobeaon".
It ia pleaaing to know that Kar
Jsnsen, the boaadinsvian humor
ist and ectartaiaer, ia to appear
again ia ay ettevtlle t rtuay night,
March Ivta. If too want aa era
oing of wholeeome entertainment
go to hear Lim. bee pregremoie
on another page.
Referring to the feoent diecua-
aioa ocnesroiog the granting of a
franco by the otty of t svelte
viU to tha Carolina Telegraph Jk
Telephone Company, Alderman
i'o asks that it U aUted that if
it waa a caUVake to grant the
f raachiae the present board, la not
responsible for tha error, aa the
franchise waa granted by tha lfttf
board.
Bladen County Department f
WHITE OAK NEWS.
I
foi cow wwm cojmsT.
Mr. Ui4 (Uater.Ooanty Treaa
ttrer.baa iacmaeci the a toon at of
hie priee ia the Cumberland iioj'i
vra U lowing Cvataat to faQaaah
fmmuu itARKtis,
Vaa
COTt)-,t.
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A very great ahook came to tbia
community in the eudden death
of Mra. J.C Jiuilard on bunday,
March let, bo Car aa known, aba
waa in her oaual health until about
noon of tne day aha died, bbe
waa firat affected with a difficulty
io breath id g and rapidlv grew
wore, dying at 6 o'clock, lier
death m a rery great bereavement
to tha family and to bar many
frienda. The remain were inter
red in the burying ground at White
Oak church, of which aha waa
member, on Wedneeday afternoon
at 6 o'clock. The burial aerrioe
waa conducted by Bey. Mr. JJowd
io tha preaence of a very targe
Dumber of people.
Among thoee who attended the
burial of Mra. linllard on Wednee
day ware Mr. and Mra. T. J. Uay
field, of Louiaburg; C E and J
L. fJuliard, of Fayetteville; Jeaaie
Jcoea, of bampeon; J. 15. and V
11. Bullard, of liiobmond: Maaara
Meiyin, of I'arkereburg, brothers
of toe deceaaed; Mr. and Mrs. U
U. fiuiiard, of iiope lills, and
Mra. T. O. Bollard, of Fayette
viae.
On Uat Friday night there waa
an old-time spelling matob at
White Oak Academy, in which the
spelling was done from the old
"tflue Hack." and whiob produced
.some amusement for the onlook
ers. Many of the old epe'lers.wbo
atudied the "liiue Back" io their
youth, participated and proved
their ability to spell better than
moat of toe younger seneration
It is a sad fact that our soboole of
the preasat day do not produce
good apeliers. it seems after si
Ibet tba very beat way to (earn to
spell ia to take the Jilue Iiack and
buckle down to it, as was dona
generation ago. At leaat oo surer
sod better wsy bas besn devised
by the teachers of to-day. And
tne mental training met la ao
quired by learning to stick to it is
wortn mors tbaa tli the rest.
Amid ths blooming of peach
treee ana ibe d adding of iwset
gums, we know of only one thing
that Mr. Roosevelt has left undone
oa retiring from tha rreeidsnoy.
and that is to plaoe ths sage ground
hog oo the Ananias list, rarhtps
aa omitted tbis io bis desire to
get at the gorillas and ohioipaa
seea and other varmints of Africa
White Oak, Mama U.
" T " i iTiTir
HLHRY SPIVEY CONVICTED.
Accident and lleiltb Policies
Aocideata and atchaeae ootur emr
dlar, a4 tiate aa4 km tuouj
are te euaMsaao. To ear tba
law dolUn aa footda aad baaltb
olicy wouU eoat joa, yo eanaot
affvjrd to ?rrj tuch a r. A 4tcjr
tB4tUBif6g JO IMUt it tail
ba, Dad ytAg
$55 to. $150 Per Qosth
la tba Tel ol aay diaattiag injurj
(jf aay dtwaaa cm a to tJ at the coat
of f-il to $71 a ad t.U to
IYUV boU dMta aue trucu
koctileBtal tBjurte. Poiicjed fv
ttuaUt atuoueU of ia4isattj uh1
at ima txwt, ia aay oocaitka.
D. I. DcDCFflE, Itcnl.
Rlidta Man Sentenced to Death
for Metier of His father-io-Law
CufTwiide&o of TL Index .
Htotf bpivey vm triad iaat
week in the Jiladen feuprV'
Court for the murder of Frank
bbaw, bia father in-law, iaat De
cember lie waa convicted Saturday
oijtbt of murder in tba firat degree
and waa aentenced to death.
Ilia counsel gave notice of. appeal
to tba supreme ocuxt. The case
attracted a large crowd.people com
ing from every part of ii laden
and Columbus oounties, and feel
ing was high against bpivey. It
seems that tha mao, wbq bad mar
ried Mr-bhaw's daagbter,mUUeat
ad bar and she left him and re
turned to ber father's home, bpi
vey threatened bis wife's life if
if she did oot oome back to lire
with him On the oight of Decem
ber 10. 1909, Mr. bbaw beard the
dogs barking and wsnt out to in
vestigate and was shot down.
lite daughter rushed to bis res
cue and be declared that bpivey
shot him. Mr. bhaw's soo also
testified that be saw bpivey com
ing around the bouse with a gun
after the shooting. Bloodhound
followed ths tracks to bpivey'
bouse.
' The lawyers (or the defense
tried to prove ao alibi, but they
were nnsuoosssful.
The families oa both sides are
well-to-do sod an able array of
counssl waa employed. Messrs.
W. T, Wilson, of Winston, D. J.
Lewis, of Wblteville, and Clark, of
Bladen, aided the solicitor, Mr. N .1
A. biocJair, of Fsysttsyiile, io the
proseoutioo. The mardsrer was
defended by Col. N. A. McLean
and Mr- Mclntyre, of Lumbertou,
Lyon Lyon, sod Mr. V. A.
White, of Llizabethtown.
Elisabethtown, March 15.
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Jon'mjo
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C
111
Bonk
RESOURCES
LIABILITIES
Lueoa and Inda
Ovardraita
liuildjpg and fixturee
Demand loana
Cash and due
from banka
2,001 63
26.000.00
tl2h,7'j5.l
11,061,516.62
Capital stock
burplua iud profits
Circulation
Depoaii
Due baak. (re-diaoounts)
Bond account
100,0J.OU
V0.213 hi
100,0JO.OO
84,602,60
31,700.00
75.WOO
Steady growth , tells the story and is our
Jl,05l,oH62
best advertiser
H. W. LILLY, President JOHN O. ELLINGTON, Vice-Pres, and Cashier
J. H. HIGHTOWER, Ass't Cashier
WOOD'S
DIOU GSADE
Garden Seeds
We introduced these aome year
ago, and they have proven entirely
satiafactory.
A full Assortment on band, in
oloding seed potatoes, ooiou sets,
etc.
0. R. BORNE & SONS.
s
WE WRITE
FIKE, Llr K, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT, STEAM iiCILt
EMl'LOVEK'S LIABILITY. PLATE GLASS, aod aU oth 1nd
ot inorance. Nuoe but btooupaaie ropreeotad.
We Buy and Sell
REAL ESTATE,
both city and country property. We can amt you ia a farm or oity
lot.
THOS, H. SUTTON, JR., Ol CO.,
t'HONE.'tefl. LILLV HUiLDINOL
The Index Prize Contest
(Continued from page 1)
Notkt sf Silt Under Mortgage.
district in which the subscriber
resides rlfty cents entitles the
payer to cast &00 votes and 25
cents to cast 250 votes.
III. Any reputable white lady
may he voted lor in thid contest.
IV. Subscribers living outside
of, any of the districts named
may vote in any district they
choose. Persons who have alrea-
lir rlrtua at thm vowr ftud MiUutrlU
Iv bt certBtu KatAt Murwtkic.
IIWUM tl A. O. IfinU t K. W. iM.mr.
liCH M WIM III lti CHIC! Ol Utt I J woiA nonon miu vr.tn
U ut iHwat tut f-umborteud Uglily, to . iw uic i
boot v ia. i. a, vu loiiuwuig .ro(r
ty vlil t Miud li mm hf putttic aucMuo,
1k
Oa U (oath ! of lliuniuiil Paeuala, t4-
lulnln ti. Uttilt tit W. a. lu-kmtita and
Luna Cki-Mr, llnuln ( tvak Uf Hroi
bt' roc tl !) ut Clitckoa Ui4
mi rni a. at. a. n w ctt. u t. tiiii-
8l a. Vl.ktu cli la a itkka. Lhura M. i. W.
at io eba n uk to hnint' Una, tlipnoa
lift Lla Uaa o IM Vtu.mu$, euullulu
era.
fioa of akkr. Court Bauaa Jour. Vtt(l-
Villa. N. C
T itua uf Ml. Ue'cauo nous. Ai-rtl lJUi.
1 arm i it la, laU.
Alaurnar. Murwaa"-
id at
Malice of Sate Vader Uaigagt.
By
Tlrtaa of iho jHjr ami aatbortty
Hai
ln bt a otTlain Raal SataM M rttf &z.
arava4ir A- atana v 1 u. no fin
n4 Uaurorr-l to tba bank of Hopa Mltla,
klcn la rai-ord xj in tlia omoa of Wia Itsg la
ter tit Iaal fur Cumhartand ivtuily. q
rn a No. o paa j Uia UiUom tu prop-
arty win oa aspoaau to ai or pukuc auc-
Hon.
A ll.mtu tba Uodt of w. a. Mo X Ulan.
a. u. I'aikor a no a. Jacl'D.
auj Bortbeaat corunr ttt tba tract, of
bk-a tliia la a rrv rani Uianra aitb tba
(HIUtaa.). K-Laurba to a alaka. McMl
a cxrur. uaoea I u us a. ?a . rut
toaatakabr tba at'ta of tba road aar
flua atump. tbaaca N. ta. W. rha to a
! la JackwaSi Una, tbaooa wttb II N. W.
K tM cua V ilia txwmalax. ootilaiutu
a- N aoma otor or laaa
I'laoa of aaio. Court Houaa door. I a) all
?li.a. X. C.
TUsa of aaic; U 'loek Boon. A i rU Kb,
Tariua of aale. Cali.
BAKKor HOPE MIL La.
AMKJl H JUIIVmS
Attorua).
b ill
The Country Home
should enjoy the barns Oomforte as the Uily
Home Uel a IVivate Water byetaiu It
meant nealtb and Usppintaa and a-Toida
rroteotioa From Fire equal to that of the
cits water system. Write of call o
now by sending in their ballots
to The Index. Those who have
subscribed and did not pay can
pay and vote aa new subscribers.
Each district will stand by
J. B. Richardson,
FajeUeTlUe. N. 0.
We arc Agent for the
The best Michine Made
The White i
KING
of all Machines.
SOLID
CAR
LOAD
Sold oh Easy Payment Plan.
itseff in this contest, and the
lad in each district receiving the
highest number of votes in that
district will receive the prize-a
geld watch.
VI. The lady receiving the
highest number of votes in the
entire territory, that is, a winner
over all. insteaa or receiving a
l&jy s lioid atcn win receive
a handsome quarter sawed, high
ly polished Lady's Desk. It is a
beautiful and costly piece of fur
niture.
VII. Renew als will count just
as new subscriptions.
THOSE IN THE RACE.
Allowing is the list of names
already "in the race and the num
ber of votes they have:
DISTRICT NO. 1.
Miss Louise Huske, 7,500
Miss Jessie Crosswell, 1.500
Mrs. K. L Wemyss. 4.000
Mbs Zula Rankin, 5.000
Miss Kate Matthews. 5.375
Mrs. J. H. Culbieth, 1,875
Miss Nellie Watson. 500
Miss Mary Rhodes Vann, 500
Mka Annie Bell 500
MUs Pearl C. Maultsby, 5tK
DISTRICT NO. 2.
Misa Iterline IXiwning. 375
Miss Abbie I-'isher. 373
Miaa Beulah Averitt lS.75t
Miss Cattie Lee BradAaw, 750
Mka Maggie Bell McPhail, l.OnO
Miss Cora J. Jackson.
Miss Sarah McDonald,
Miss Bonnie Downing
Miss Clara E. Sessoras,
Miss Alice Beard,
Mrs. II. S. Averitt,
DISTRICT NO. 3.
Miss Effie Newton,
Miss Bessie Thames,
Miss Eula Phillips,
Miss Icy Johnson,
Mrs. Dorcy Rogers,
Miss Mary King,
Miss Jeannette Morrison,
Miss Bessie Marsh,
Miss Cora Smith,
Miss Florence Warner,
Miss Linnie Hulon,
Mrs. Thoa. Williams,
Mrs. W. A. Kimball,
Miss Edna Bujlard,
Mrs. Alex. Amett,
Mrs. M. L. Denby,
Miss Mittie Hill,
Mrs. J. E. Sanders,.
Miss Eugene Cogdell.
Miss Daisy Faircloth,
Mrs. N. II. Budd.
DISTRICT NO. 4.
Miss Nettie Leslie,
Miss Iois Rhodes,
Miss Jennie Cain,
Mrs. J. M. Bruton,
Miss Margaret Bell,
Miss Effie Shaw,
DISTRICT NO. 5.
Miss Florence Butler,
Mrs. L M. Cooper,
DISTRICT NO. 6.
Mrs. J. E. Porter.
Miss Irene Register,
Miss Hattie Davis,
DISTRICT no. 7.
Miss Lei tha Lancaster,
Miss Ia)uU, Taker,
Miss Clelia Britt,
Miss Ethel Marsh.
Miss Edna Johnson.
. DISTRICT NO. 8.
Miss Mary Greene.
Miss Daisie Shaw,
Misa Bessie Campbell,
Miss Flossie McL. Greene,
1,500
1,000
750
1,000
9,000
5,750
2,000
15,250
13,125
3,250
750
1,750
4,800
G25
1,500
1,500
1,125
1,125
375
2,250
750
1,000
500
1,000
250
250
250
16,875
1,500
1,500
375
8.000
1,000
2,500
2,600
8,750
6,000
4,000
ITMffmfMMffllFTiiirf.;
If
Witch, Clock and 3
JEWELRY REPAIRING j
I give close personal at- 2
tention to all repairs.
"Promptness" my mot- 5
to.
w. G. COPP,
Jeweler end Optician,
FAYETTEVILLE, N. O
Next to Indsi Printing Oo.
l,5l!0
a2)
4,000
4.000
3,IX0
2,(XX)
1.600
2,000
HOW TO VOTE.
Is oh Msue ft Ta lSKt U t vr a tUak bUv(, wtuca auil U iteJ.
Slk-J out wilfe t&o Boi ot lU party n4rJ t'. ad aioaJ bj lbe vobag
Tk lUoU oiut aAXu:upa&v th ubacri(lxa a4 ttw (Btejr.
AdJrraM all otvmniuoicSua lo UXTEST UKHAKTMKNT, TilE lXOKX,
ravirrrKviLUi, x. cx
4U bftUuta Wttst k io M otio ljr Ttta-U. itl al S I M
At Bal' Jewelry SU ii.a ut the tadu.i Wti caa U a m Ut
mhom lad-j. ad iba IWk caa avaa io tW thorn wiado at lie FaveiteviU'
lut t tivtiO race.
THE FAYETTEVILLE INDEX.
Everybody's Column
Jc"b Ist Windows sod Blind
bt a big bargain. John A. UsIsa
Per Jc"b Work that will
pUage in priuting, in paper, ia
promptness and in prioe, jnst
call on Tub Ikusx office.
Jc"b ZLSt Windows and Bliada
at a big bargain John A. Oatasv
Esrpererxcsd. Male
Teactier wauls location ti
build up A cad my AJdreas
Prof. J M Pa, Augier, N O.
Administrator's Notice
lliuiitf iLm J ualifid aa J(uiai
trator u.n Ibe mUM of Hugh l.
Caojrua, Jt-cj, Uu ot Cuiul-rlaivi
County, this i to uolify all irrasi
bavinir claio4 a:ainat lie rata la ol aaki
dotxl k einit.it Uksu lu VLc adr-
i?a4 dub; vrtfiJ on or beium lb
2.Hb day ut February. liUO. or thai
aouo wiU ba itaJiod la bat ol theti r
OotvtJ. AU (ivraoaa laJcbUM to uid
titW ill ploM4 tibt at oac
J 3d. I'AUK.
O. AOfc'M. Ji. C Adu.jaiaViv.
NOTICE!
Tnra ara U uiy oaaaV.B eriUi 'k1
jwprftl ware boi l ij U T. aV.
o"T. at tua raua at U! daalti aaJ I wiu o
prtxiat tl U taa owaara wlU aU au4 aas
mm st oacc.
JJiO. OATKa.
Mareb IT. AiluLa lUaKi
l To lh 0hat llaxtaet
avacklfefei t.ksas tsad I
.k i4 fc Tb laxiei
I
Just received.
Pnvpl-rP'jinp Fiirnihirft Ho.
l -&V1 I UIVttUIMIV I WIUa .1
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Fayetteville.N.C
Dstu:t No.
Notkt of Sale Uodtr Mortgage.
Bv vtt-Hic vf uie power al uUiortj
t!Tu hv a rtjtla K! ..ru.
t-x.y-iitsl by Suiab vvtUriaaul u w :m-M
So E Vf. Lv. until u rn-. rr!) -,u lt
vfflc of IU ttair lve.ia f timtr
aa iualj . lii tv l S vx . . u
Ei.viJojt n'rl, will a ki
a paWii- auoiiiiu. t
binctrK at a tl 'a X O. It ra'
lilt, ri aa amaJltiVaoa 5ai polul
r lb tiaulo e vrtir of irwl J
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irv.lrre H uiu. a C' ta.nl run taL
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