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fife ic we NO. t FAY dlTtS ILL. N -J .V-ZD.Nirj r AW A YEAR H P l? ti II r: ft I Shock o Upper CSV? Ft?3f ScdtOn r Cf. J. rC Marsh Parses Asvar Was Proprietor of St. Luke's' Hospital, a Leading Phfskian In lstfj Dr. Marsh married and Citiitn of FaretietrUle. Uara Glover daughter of (Mr. and Mrs. Charle (.lover, of Jied, in this city last Sunday this city. Hew survived by Jus .-.-.-axing at 3:30 o'ektek, Dr. j wife and four children The JAn Henry Marsh, in his 45th i youngest, a daughter, entered year. Though hk death had) upon her life juft on day before !jn hourly expected for several the stalwart father Lai j hia down, days, the announcement when, A month ago his aged mother t,e end came was a great shock passed to her reward. Th? dying arai grief to the commasuty. He father looked upon and bkwsed m airkken Chnatma eve with his new-born child and called her kient and at.frur.g ithiesa from CaivSint for that mother, who . ct Bright' ditiAe, nd de-' had instilled into fcim tboe prio pit tb cxitirirp effort and cipfc hkh stood him in uch trkj!)u3 nifuatrttioiia of hi fel- guid ttefad in the brave fight he c w-phj Aiclaf f. nothing availed had made with life's obstacU. hi ek'ttdid j;siii aud ro-' Of his immediate family Dr. l ist manhood suxxumbed to the Marsh is survive. J by two broth -trtmiuont of grtm death. ens Mr. D. W. Marsh, of I'ark- Dr. Marsh. who was a &m of ( ton, and Fa-Sheriff VV. H. Marsh, the late Neal ard Caroline Smith ' of Fayettevil!; and by to i MarEh, was torn ic Gray's Creek Iters, Mr. Ueman Jones and Mrs. yjwiiship, Cumberland county, here he was reared and lived .nti'. he came to Fayettvii!e to rractke his trofei?fion in 1W9. ;Ii subsequent career has shown compelling infi jence of th iiet and modest, yet aj?greive. country boy vrho gtes to the city to make h way. Hi achooiing M aeu'.red in th district school house and Ih.ighanVs Mih itary Academy, Mebane, N. C. Lhiring attendance on the corn T.on school, and while daily la tohnjr on the farm and studying at night, he took hi first medical oure under the late Dr. Duncan jrnith, at St. Pauls, ftobepon county. The entire expense tf hia academic and medical educa tion was defrayed by hinvself, hia father having died in the Con federate service during the non'f ;r fancy. Dr. Marsh graduated in 1S8 from Jefferson MedicaJ College, it - fvjr-jeai-' course. auA the aame year he came to Fay ettevlle and began the practice :i medicine. At Jefferson Med ial College, he was classmate of Ir. J. F. Highsmith. this city, and 'hey graduated together. During the subsequent years of nia practice he took several post graduate courses. Jn 1K. Dr. Marsh and Dr. J. Y. Highsmith founded and built thu city the Marsh-Highmith ".otipital. a complete mjdern san tanum with the mtj-it advanced scientific. meiicaj ai-d surgkal appliancea and convenience, and nder the management of these i.ble physician1. ;t had a high rputation which 'really en rgei ard improved' it ri.a;n :ain.i ad the Highmith mpital. Withdrawing frorr, thf Marsh inglmith hpita! ir. 1'.'1. lr Marsh in th fall of tr:ai year built M. LjkeS h-piti ui, llaym ui.l, rruacitv It is a spu-ndid .truc -, t Tf nj -npi d. lik-tht- Highriutti 'ospitai. ith -v-r thing that ?.et to make up iht- nrnflTn san . tar aim Within iU walls, un der Ir MarhS al.'if treatment. r.undrd.s h.i f sought ami found st-alth and i-.-.ioration. As a physician Ir Marsh was -arr.eti. advanced with the times &rd skillful He was a notel .- irgeon, and performed some er' difficult operations As a business man he was energetic, 5tute and successful As a cit zen he waa public spinted, ar- Tensive aiul enerou.s in respon.se demands uion his time and .ean. As a man he bore him---lf. and fought a tight for e thing he thought right. 1m-.t-j.Mi.s and bold he ieer hei ate.i to -p-ak his nr.md. i-ut was t. wn.t ready to mane aniei i Having a large and iucrahvei -act ice a ndd ti-pitai and -.a- ou- iiu-ine-i .1 terests, he Wan, ou.i ted a mar. ot co'nsid rati- .-aitn. He wa. a l.r.-ider.t uf the i rayette Auditor; -.lid prominent n n. Companv ! he manage- j lent : othei tUteiness enterpn-1 s lb waa a member of the; First Pr-sb tenan nurch and of umberlar.d Uxige. No. '. K of Icr mmf ear he was city upenr.tendent of nealth, and was elected and served as presi- ent of the Cumberland t'ounty Medical Siety He had also -erved as county physician' and l . k . lu.....l I health As a physician, a cituen, a an the loss of D Marsh will a lutriuiK-i v v-..v.. W felt in this community. The' . high .twtji iu wRich he waa irW n3 attested nee h!S deth 1 jbr the gteat crowds who Have! , visits M. l,ake s hoswtai. w here he died and vrKcT hs h.dv In- until banal VV, A. Ciainey, both of dray's C reeW townh;p, thia county In honor of the dead man's memory, the business houses generally were tioseti during the funeral aervkea, and the La Fayette Auditorium, of which he was president, waa draped in mouixin. The funeral was held Tuesday af terr.0 n at 2 o'clock, from the rirat rresbvtenan church, con ducted bv the pastor, Kev. W.M. Fairley, assisted by Rev. Dr. J. J. Hall, pastor of the First Bap tist church. The large building was literally packed to the doors with a vast congregation, great numbers of whom came from the surrounding country. The Cum berland County Medical Society, the druggists of the city andCunv beriand Lodge Knights of Pyth ias attended, and were fully rep resented. The cadets of Donald son Military School acted as mil itary sawrt, in hwr f the de ceased, who was a trustee of Donaldson Academy, the proper ty of the First Presbyterian church. The floral offerings were very numerous and beautiful. The pallbearers were Honor aryMajor K. J. Hale, Dr. H. W. Lilly; Messrs Alex. Camp bell. H. li. Home, D H. Kay. W. i. Hall. H. L Cook. W. M. Mc Caskill. Active F H.Stedman, C. J. Tooper. H. McD. toljinson. A. L McCa-kill. T. J. Purdie. J. H. Tulbreth. J. P-.yd. I C. M' I harm id RAILROAD fOR BLADtH Wmltd A Duett Liih from Fif ttltnlle A r.umlier of the let it:.ens id lower lira'' ( re-k and ipper MUulen wish to sa a word aln.ut the pmpoM-ti new rai'r'ad thnmgh Hladen to F.luaU.dhliw n. While the (--owle want a rai!nad and need one. et ;f the vote .,, iMi iki tKnd tuasit :n iuild mg the road it is onl rea-'nable and just for the pph- t have some ay in the slartirig i- - t. If Mr Arnitieid will make H. ; e Mills the starting point the hond election will be carried, if he will not start from Hote M tilt, then we wait a projiosition from Mr. Mili. Now we have n hght to make against either of these gentlemen, but it is the road we want and a more direct line than it would be starting from St. Pauls. We verily believe the'in Savannah Saturday night, were ais..e is the sentiments of a large j hiirietl here Mondiv from the maturity of the voters ot the three townships in Bladen thro ugh which the Kailnad wil. run let us have the propositions of i . i . - , i each, an i am sure ui- .mn wib chKive ii'.telhgenlU an I vide likeW !c I i ' ! 'en Dtilh of Mm lets Milium M.ss I .eia Williams, daughter uf Mr and Mrs. I l. VMIMams, w ho live about five mi r.f .this city died at their hme Dec of .v..ral months. She underwent an op-! eration at Highsmith hospital , about three months ago She i was :i2 vears of age Her death was the result of cancer. I he funeral was conducted from Sa- If korish t l.r hSith by Kev. L lhompson. ot mm soy ovaer Fayetteville. The Indkx extends Kry oo. gu.rsatead Fsyeiu sympathy to the bereaved family .'villa Furnitars Co.. W h Biothsrs. ------- -, Bond of V. 6 C 5. is Approved 1 . . Kf Commisiiontrs Turn D-owii Mttli' Rsilroid Pnpo 5(tioaArmiitld Puts up 540,000.09. Monday to the WUmmSon Star! say a iar Lfwai vi v vain f skti u miv-iier M3iofl here today ref to ap- Drove the bond offered bv J. A. Mill. propoinjr to onruct i Bad fr-,n Favettevnle to ti-.a bethtown.. ne ground that th " , , 7 " , j, H t v i he pr;aitiMn cor.ternnate tne . , ' M Ir' lf' protu and t,-.d di nut .n,. ..Tuf , af;i , f for rJUd.-,, circuit for the c aferiaratheht. of the nt.'Wis (f llln of th,. tW)(iyear. ha, arnvwj w;th h.K f teB. or Kuarantee the binding Cw;J((; .j 0mrSand i tht"' -' of the rm i Mrsr. J I A W Mdar. !.. .Mm ar.u reprefent rg the v irmto 1 arol.ria ,v.ithern. : filed b-n.d in th.e urn of H' M guaranteetng tiie tustdin the. road fr?ri t Paul town in U mvirstl s ? to rii.tx.-tn-1 if the bonds. are voti by the p?ople on thi 1 1th irwtaht. and tie lird of! i 'nrnis -iof-er pMnptly aptrjv-l ed this 0nd ihe pof,(e herlr . are ep.thuiat.c for the latUr'' . Osuqkltrt FJl nmi!!.,!, arJ d I.k iu, a if the election ih b carrieu o a ood majority. The prof;ttop of Mr. McLvod ;j rega dej a a joke. At a meeting of the directors of the Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce Thtr.day night the following resiolution was adopted: "Without any purpose to dictate to the citizens of Bladen county, or to be antagonistk to any party or railroad system contemplating the construction of a raiiroud to FJizabethtown, we would say that after a full investigation of Mr. Arm field's Virginia & Caro lina Southern) plans to build a road from Kltzabethtown to Fay. ettevhle, we, the directors of the .hmlerf Corrmien e af ray- etteville, N. C. moet heartily endorse the same, and wish for it success, believing that the completion of this road would be mutually beneficial to the said countr and the citv of Fayette ville." Monday's Kbesoman say A meeting of the stockholders of the Lumoerton & Elizabeth town Railway was held in Lum berton Saturday and the follow ing directors were elected ieo. B . A H and Alph H Mcleod, irfn F Bond. W P McAllist er and J A Mfltouga'd. At a s ibseij lent m-et rig of the three tors the following officers were ei-,-ted Mrliiixl. presi dent ien r A liond. 1st vice president; V 1' McAllister lid ice-president A II Mclwi. secretarv Alph H Mol.eiid, treasurer. i MeDougald. nr'f;eral manager it is sa;d that the civil enginei-rs who legan Siirveyir. two or three weeks ago are expected to return from their liohdav vacation tomorrow niht and resume work The promoters of this road do ndt otTer to file an bond to ifuaran- ,hat ntii wt te nHt BURHD AJ 010 HOttt Remains of Viu tluabeth 1. Wins low Btouqhi to fivelletille. The remains of Miss Kli.aieth Winslow. of this city, wh". died residence f Mr H. I: Home. The remain-, were accompanied h.re by Mr a'id Mrs V. Wins io .lewett of Sa . annah, at whose home Mis. U limlnw spent her ia-it vear Mi VV in slow was a wiiman '. rare grace and culture .she was !"rn in thu city 7'J ear- ago. and wa- a daughter d' I'M ward Wins lnw one of the mo.it prominent lawyers uf this tate in his tune, and a niece of Hon. Warren Wins- low. memlH-r of Congress. Miss Winslow is survived by her ne- s t I'll' 1 1 pnew, Mr r. vv instow ueweu. of .savannah, and four cousins, Mrs. Has eni .Misa llchiltree and Messrs. V . . Home and s. h. norne If you waul the best Kiuge made buy the " Prinoees" at price lower - , , . , j ti Cumberland and Harnett to Unite tt'ibhik q i Sate ht School 1 bnir R tf kc4tmiProp) vfioft bt Bond of LtuciUo The (."umU-riiHi'i 'untv B.rd ' :ard, thr ' . - k . f ? . l a j "T ,71':?;;; Ur:T: J 1 r ..1 --Pt wi. Jk ' "'f .U; the Har ti.e rii'venier.. ard w,!l j-m fU'tt '- is t' If Ha.'iett i the .jr.d'-rtakir.g it if the p: i. jKj.-iti'. ..jld ruiter;ai.ze and .t (.i!d do.btleo if k r-at b-n-M to -i;p-r t uniLer!ar i .t'n'.' lower lljn.-C W0LH CP!URE CHY. urr fln' teprjrwa - niQi, Lftdi1lle Hinntt Jourmment 4 BnilmH Unquertdt Bill hr.da . a a.- gala dy in Kay etteshie the city having heen turnej over to the Wyman's Civ c Improvement A.Mociatior , which handletj its gala day cele bration in a manner highly cred itable h.ven the street railway system was given over to the fad- sex, the cars, throughout the dav. heir. in charge of charming girls An old'fashtorwd knight's tournament w as held at the Cum berland Fair park, which was well attended in view of the ex -tremefy cold weather prevailing. The tournament was a splendid and exciting exhibition of skilful Jing. The victorious knight was Mr. t red t. Williams. At the brilliant masquerade ball, which took place in the F.I. L I. armory. Mr. Williams crowned Miss Jessie Croswell. as "Wueen of laive and Beauty " presenting her with s handsome diamond brooch. After the danc ing, in which forty-five couples participate, a pne for the best costume worn by a lady was pre sented to Miss Chambers, w ho is the guest of Mrs Peter Mai let t The irentleman's prize was awarded to Mr Wingste Torn linson DtAIH IN JiXAS Mrs Sirsh Llmbelh "itktr Hititr of North Citolma, Patirs. Tt, (triir.d i-ir rtpU(lnl ,1 th W ildiiiigl.ii Mr Myi t rtivd tir )nlrilsv fruin I i recti 1 1 In Tm, of Id lstii Ml that pin.' . f Mri .-trn)i I. JtUlli I'srksr Mr I'vrknr Id i l ii uf His irtts VV J I'trkor of (')jr llrerk ..nil I ttm un-ol pruiiiiiianl ii. e rih did wliw vr ltvftd in lint (viiiiiniinit) Mrs Parker bfor mrrig Miss Jsrsli V. (n uf Sni). n 0"un ly, dsugtitsr of liv Milst(n, of thst o juuly Sbs n. Ip 1 fur ber chsruiing sol plussaut iiisn aeri. She vr indattrious nd faithful lo ti.nnti n t d.Jiustt ic dutiM uf svary kind 1 h d caused M a ounaialaut mauitr uf the Mstbodiet ohurob Ssrsral years ago Airs. I arker weul lo; I eita to live with tier uuly daugh- , . II . L" . T . 1 11.. J .1 ter. Mr htlrlavlor Her dealt occurred there and inter meut wi.l he mid at (irventilie lo day le ides tn-r dnugtiler Mri 1'xrkrr .irvivtd t a granddaughter M isa . K...i White a .I lireenvilie I i-iti mid li.rci i;lrri Mr Msr gtrt br of I'rtit:! Mrs, Au.eui li .t.-is ! .s'i.po Hiid , Mrs Mtrtfis A Siiul' f i . tria:id S pec I a i tug, full attention is oslieU tithe ptge adverliseiuenl of Hovill V anatory, which will te founJ on the eighth page Mr C I. bevili has returned from the West waere he nurcttseed what i said to be lbs largest lol of horsa sad mules rvsr brought lo b ny- ; tteviile at one lima 1 hey ar rived vreterdsv afternoon 1 bis progressive and pruaperout tirui is preparing to get lis share of the slock business of this section this spring, wbiob promises to be the biggest ever kuou ..0 tint q t e' liittt - 0'her htt"i. ' - A 'r-i! kaim'h rr. f fi. conrnj'uty Sew r-ar ev ir. tnej death of Mr M N TaUim one , of the irxjwt piomin-nt men of The Janu-rv meeting of the the commymty arid well known (.umberlan! Cxwntv 0re miaaion al! oer iheu4rit. His reiruuM , held Monday and Tuesdar wriv interred In ground at White tni- tmryiiifg ' r chur'-h Sunday The iartr- ,, 1 h ; r ! r.. -a a held ure of in ome mc j nastorl coming. amuv j in1 i n I' M.'mi i "vguiar apKtMmentj Oak church, preacfuru and Sjrwiay rabt S e rejoice that there us prjr Ps t fur af.otfier railroaJ in Hla ier ar d we ho the t ? !j .ssue !. lit- carnej I --l-jj -rrin t is w hat w e ris: Mr I.. K Anders who has .: is. n.ovuti rere Jrorn VV ilrnir.g lui. has boiight the groeerv bus ir.ew -jf Mr A W Hue and will nif.d -Mr I I". Dunham has id hi.s merchandisirig busifieas to the firm of Cole and Dunham, arid ha mo vet! across the river. Mr. L. i . McCulloch returns to the Cniversitv and Mr. It T. Meivin Ut the i A M College, thus week A Farmers Institute, and a W. inan't Institute in connection, will beJield at White Oak Acade my on ctufia . January l . I. Barges. S P Shaw, and HartwVll Scartajro will be the lecturers, and Mrs. F I.. Steven? will address the women Every body who is interested in farm ing and the betterment of farm homes is urged to attend. The boys are especially invited to coroe and lee-i about the Boys' Com Club. The spring term of White Oak Academy opens Tuesday, January 4, and the outlook is for a fine spring session White Oak S. C . Jan (. RtVltW Of IRAQI 'ftrfKafwis Point to Rexord Brttk hiq Volume ot ButineM is Year iuil Chted. W.iiet has Nibowed tne pret'ed r.g week's ru.-h of business in retail linej while in the whole sale line saesnuT. are in from the road and gener. 1 A!; inventorying is (bta.nable infor-, malion iciints u a satisfactorv .n n-.a'.v MS'tins inde-d. a le ird Vuiume of tusineS doHe in the yar ust ci ms1. The iea-t sati-tiictorv rtMirt a- t the .i-ar.s rt-sutt-. corne fiom thoM- MVtions of the South w ht re ( rop da.'tiage ha.s prevented full est advantage i.i-in t;iK-n of the high prices of cotton In w holr-aie asul lohotng hne.s if not ir;de-d, rec rd spring lniSinevs has been booked Prices id commodities show undiminished! strength.and me of the highest prices of the year were made in the last w eek. Cotton, for instance, reached ami pas,s-j n cents, a price nev- er heretofore reachxnl at this da'e since war times. r.uiness lailures tor the I nit- exl Males end'ng with 1 lecemher j ... - . . ik.'. I . i ' ;w w ere -.'ai against 'Jti-1 laet week arid in the like week of l!OS JkVO BIDDINGS Porter Qnm' tnd Adnn Onmrv m ihe M th Section M si Li e iiri:ue mid Mm Stiue tirinee. dtug'ilera f Mr hikI Mrs J VN iirimei. i-f Coil i, have tmlti istel) married i the let day of SepUn.ber. Mr H H I' .rter and Miss ' I. us e liriuie. ao npniesi by a (e c relatives and triends. druse to l a Baptist pare naga at H pe Mills abiut 2 o clock, p. rn , sad i (t, B fw minutes of j lly eater Uiuuieut were haniiilv united i in tbe bonds of weilok a s i Ueoa nber a.i.l'4. this same ' baptist ptstor rode to tbe home of Mr. J W. l) notes, and aflat some thirty minutes of delightful entertainment Miss Salbe tirimea and Mr Junius Adams were hsp- Jury Lit For February Term ; kJ i y i. i a r i Commissioners Several lir portanl Orders Made : t wa an important ooe. U-ca'xse of tne import of several orders uaaa. ' e4. these relating to another j bridge acrwis the CaX' Fear, the canaiiiation or the river, the Capital Highw ay and stock law. To serve a? jurors for the Feb- ruav term of cojrt the following j fiame were drawn iray Creek. H J. Hah.Carv- ':,.; h!.( liay Beaver Darn V M. Sim it White moil.- FSea Hill. Ja 1. Mat Sat urda) thews. i D Home. A fc. la 1. H A. S.?ns. K A Wii- ha lit. Black liner. P. P Thorn ton Cross Creek, c. W Rankin, Jruj. I. Kennedy. A S. Meirw, (Vsdar Creek. J Mc Johraon. B. Melt. utry. W W Matthews, Mutwhie, r B. Cpchurch, itckhah. j 'A. ,ibsjn It was ordered that the board recommend U the next Legisla ture that an act be passed author izing the Commissioners to issue boiids for the purp of build ing a steel bridge over the Cape Fear River at some point bet wee a Cod win and Wade, Vi be agreed upon, said issue not to exceed li.OUh It was ordered that $ JJ be ap propriated to assist in securing a congressknal appropriation for the canalization of the upperCape Fear It was ordered that Capt. P.P. Baker proceed at once to employ hands and carta to woife on th Capital Highway; from t He sand clay road in Cumberland U the Moore County line. A committee composed of Messrs W. I Olive. H. Lutter kh and Chas. V,. Rose waa ap pointed to draft suitable resolu tions upon the death of Dr. J. II. Marsh, late member of the Board of Health and Kx-County Physi cian. Of ith ot Dr. H. W. HkHatt News reaches the city of the death of Dr. Henry Wise McNatt, of Brights disease, at his home inMaxtonat f o'clock Monday morning, aged about "' years. Dr. McNatt is survived by a widow, who was Miss Jessie Mc Rae. of Max: ton. I'p to two years ago. when ill health forced ' his retirement, Dr McNatt was "he of the leading physicians af hotteson. Ir McNatt leaves a large estate A Cood Meeting at lit Heel t - r ri j b ira r ..r Thf l,it. n.a Crjaa C .Smith, of VVhitsI villa, cloaod a m ending hers on tbs nigh I of lbs Jut aftar prHohing very day and LigM fur a waak. The ogregfitioiia were not Urge, owing to the digreab:e weatbar, but the oburoh is greatly ran red aud we believe thai laating skm1 uhs teii doae, that when Ur .Smith bus crossed the river aad j reached the happy ah re of a sweat by aud hy he will receive a rioh rewsrd for the iroul that he baa dons The good at Tar Heel will n t te forgotten ( hir grstitads goes up lo (i ki fur giving us ibis grand privilege of haviaa . l. : . . . . . mi' mn oi itvu iu our iiidst. Surely Ihe I. rd is good to us sad we will praise him on the other ; shore for this ncii l)lwing Ths contribution was g d f or as weak a ehurch k this Ms) fhe Lord hleaa !mn man in works and give tiiui succet in his iinderlakinga. Tar nee1 S ( l.c. lHOJ i 1 y uuiteti in matrimony Ttieee two girls belong i the MiMiouary tUpltsl churoh, of Hope Milis. sud were Iwo of the must earnest Christian workers in that ohareh end Sunday so boot and w ill be greatly unseed. Mr Porter and Mr Adama both eitremely handsome yoang men Mr IVrtar la A ItlAAka.i. www Wt I W Oisobaaia and Mr Adams is a Severn f.r.t cotton grower May these two uew made anions ever be gui led and pruteoled by mm was aoes sti iruings wall P T. bairr, J Odijiating Olsrgymea. ,
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