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h H AA', VOL. 3. KO. 2L FAYETTE VIXJLE. N. G. WEDNESDAY. JULY 12 191J. tLOO A YfcAF. JOIl B. CARLYLE DZADiSALTED -Ei -TOE-SIIELL AGAINST H00S..0R1IS! Everybody's Column Et&ut Scholar aaa! Leader Faue Ward Hut Kay Yet KAe Rokesea aaJ Suapssa Take f tLeHibt HQMt TMf: MOKk lei iMtSK. at Waka Farest One Cent a Word J FajetteTiHe Fi WAa XATIVK Of- KOUKbOS. Vm For SS Ymt lnfear f JLaatto at Aa Fare OoUg; Tw ream IVsadaVasi Hafttlat ttali Owww Hs lived br 'J Tw gsw. a i A BmrtU Cav FMF Pr. J oh a B. Cariyle. for twenty Lhrw year arofeaaor of Latin at Wax Fores Collet, for two year Brewideal lb iUpiiH Stat Coav veatioa, sac probably tk beat kny member of tk faculty J Wak Fof-j t Colge. Aled ttooday morning at 2 19 at liia koitt at Wake Forest. II ru flfty-tara year old. He had baea Ul aiae lM faU, and hi 4atk ba4 bees ttpet4 fur - Th (user1 svk wer held Tuesday aLcraoca at at Wk Fores. eoa4at4 fcy r- A Campbell, of anW' Crek. fi-urviviag ox widow, forcuarly Mia . of Tb ( won, Irving, aged II. Jack, agayj II. TJr. Carlt til w Of th Diovltg spirit of Wak Fores college, aa laetttutioB that be lor 4 dearly, if u cUv until a coilap cam J prUg aad was taken to Black Mountain, but it wa too Uio for lb mountain air to throw off tb grip of lb deadly diseaa. which bad faawoed itaelf apoa kirn Ir. CorlU ou of fa cbuf um t r!nf n n do BiBt of ever for V k rort. biJ nor tl fur abotUw. tietdrfl bicr prominent In col let work b irt bo47 ckool worker, dvot4 "Ckrt Uo o4 ooo of tk tt'l lo4tng rtUrnt. lit prominent la Mo oole eircl. Job I)etbMo Carlr'o bora la 111. aoar tbo towa of Lunifeer Uta. io Robeooa eeaotr. North Car olma Tb coBBtjr of Hubwaua ba beau fwruharlj . ricb ! br outpol of bl o4 MMFful ma and baa ro taio4 a alufuUr bold Bpoa thHr anctiB cn ahen ilia bare lft krr vbaa4 profaor Carlyla aa BO carptivn to tbia detotioa to bi aatU bvath. Nt to bla eoolb er c ll te be loved aad bouortd bia uxrfbrr county Ills aarvatort oa, Uota aidoa aera of ttoMtisb eitraction, rihlbltinc la thtlr Uvea for maay gvnarattuaa tb cbaracirioca abuU b iobeiUod la aucb rlcb mur. aturd; fiJrlitr. ttBlmprarbalila boneatjr aod rar ladrpoBdenc of thought and artloa. After carelul prfparatiou. ac- J u I red mainly by hia Inflexible de teriainatioa to acur the bsat edu cation poaaible, be entered Wake Foieal colleg in ll3 Hia career at a atudent waa brilliant aud auc ceaaful From tb very beginning of bia atUfteot life be acquired an ackoowledced aareudeno over bla fellow, by bia aparkllog wit. and hU mental qualification. unite.) with bla Indefatigable energy, aud bla acholarly coaee!enttoupe4 ca ua ed all college bonora to fall tbtck aad faat upon hlra. Ilia unrivaled talenta aa aa orator war recogni sed throughout lb whole of bia collet an there waa no hon or or reward of bl aoleiy that aaa not readily graniej to him To th end of bia life be waa aUay. the geaerou helper aod valued ooub rellor of Phllomatheaian ixK icty After K-avlng college auh the kigbeat degre graated by hit Al ma Mater. John B Carlyle devoted bla lit at one to tb rhoaea work of adoration aud gave the firat (raitt of bia gteiua to the rvit' Of bia couttty taught for aoiue liBi at Lumber Bridgt aad aaa ac tive and energHi In hia cffoiti lor tb Iwprovemeot of the vduca tional (atllitiu ol Robetu n. biig at one tltno tbe superlotendf ut ol education of bla county. llts callege, however, could ut kaffer tht etudent of rare gifts to Wav her aud after Vb course of a fur or rikUA 'aim l (ill the poaitioa of Instructor of l.attn "d Greek lroootion waa rapid. Ur pa th retgaatka of Rev C.eoige W. Oreea, Profeaaor Carlyl waa at ac cboavB ta tuue tb duties of the fut profeaaorthtw t Latin la tb Inatltutloo, a poaitioa which k filled with ability aad eatkuaiaswa P to tb clo of bU tit. " ft. a aV. aialtod to hohnll PeaatU Cadaalra Uibt D4 ocaa ! bho iaitod JMawI - J. 1 rUai f Laro, . CaaorfiT Loadl of Oartoaai OrAwed tbo (MUeok fbrifba for laafciac 'or fa. Br J. A, rU&HAH. Am yat eomparatlroljr ttm peopl bar ratea or em Ivoard of ait-ed-lB-CbabU pcaaau. Bat it l rar probabl that ia a very fear jreara all Amertca vtll bare kveard of tbla saw aoaiectioa aad aaoat of tbo bB&dred atillloa AArkau alll bar aatea paaaau a I ted ia tbo abU. Add tbea aald AJBrrlrao will bar beard of rarotterilte. N Cv tb boai of SaUod-4a-tba-Sbell poaowli, for aoabera ia ta aorld ar tbr prodaced today exeept rlb la (bla city, dot caa tbey b ataau- faciarod. (or abater or U tbe rar rrt t-rm for it, aoyabar U ia, lb lalted Statoa antli Hmr W P. gpiith aad C. W. Saadrock, of, Fayetterllle. N C, aay ao. Tbe two f futletceu coaipoo tb "B A 0. Batted in-tba ebeU Peaaat toi pany " and tbia rompaay. kn-Atd ta KaytlrUi, oao tb JUriale ri-tu to tb prociM of aattleg pea auta la tba ill. a aerret procaaa. tb rlfbt to wtlta woaara ai ai a Bandrork receatly purraawa iroia H, Bakef A Soa. of Cbarteatoa, 8 C, bo tad Jt b-Sn to maoafar I wre lb gabfd iir-lhe-tibell Pa B uta a a rry autati acair At preaeat tb ooly Salted -la tbe Sb II paat factory ia tbe United Stat U a awall aad laatf ulfkaut plant oa Fraoklta trt. ia Kayett vill. back of ebuford.Rogera A, Capaay'a at are Jum bow tb vma paoy worka only baa tbaa balf a Ajjf operatlvoa PractUally all tb work la doue by baad. Tbe peauqta are parebad raw. la tb bag, at atea raata a pouad Tbey are ftrat ruaated. tbea pot through lb proreaa of aaltlDg. tbea packed fa paikagea about tbe ale of a pouad brick of butter, woietblng aimlUr la appoaraoc to tb aalted pup corn package. Tbe outside carton la Uaed altb raaiag of oiM paper and thi in turn by a thin paate Imurd rae; ao that tb pa- Buta ar wrapped tbretiB4 Sever. I parkagea are made from a pound of peanuia Of courae lh- raparlty of tl.e output ia uoa liaatted. but It la (imply because It lakea time to gl iuaibluT) and carton for narking the product However, the company ahlpped a aohd car of Salt ed In the Shell neanuta to Atlanta the oter day - ruanufattored In Fayetteville Hut greater tt)lug. are ahead Wbeu Meaara timitb and Sand roc a bought tbe right from Dakar A Hon the) secured a very limited aup pl ol the carton iu ahich the peanut are packed aud thee bear tbe name ot tbe former proprietor A aoon aa the nea company took over the buainea tbey began cor respondence with a number of ca ton factories with a view to placing a rush order for a car load of car ton cut out of cardboard and printed and packed flat for packia their product, but to their aar prlae they a ere uaable to find a ilngle factory that could deliver a rar load within a month Tbey placed the order for a car load and are aattouly wailing for tbe arrival of tbe giod In the meantime tbey are marking time, a it were. Iet tbe aupply of carton oa hand give out llually before the larload geta here. Thi moAth the company etpevt tj plw an order for aiachiuerv tJ aiai uluclure the peanut on a l...f' actle. aud aa erly aa poWbV ea tailih a pUnt that will tun. -lit thirty ,-ent packages of tht fiu Uhcd ;uoduct aveiy ntlnutt How mauy hour a day?" the writer asked Mr. Smith "Twcut) -four, of th- 0a4Dd will Juatify It. ' aas hi rvply IUil Mr. Smith aad Mr Sand r.H ar. very optlmlatlc a to the outkok lor thia utw enlerprlst-. Mr Smith ae there la alortuoe ia it. aud Mr Paadrock optlraUtkalty re marked. ' I kop ao." To get aom conceptioa of what (he future of tbt eoterprls may kax toaaldcr fot a Boabat tk aaaber af peopl ia America who trwBW "Every Little Bit Helps" Possibly you think that it is so easy thing to get what you want Possibly you have tried want ads in other papers and have not met with success. Possibly you have sever used Wast Ads or have never given this modern force aay serious eonsidertten. , Every want ad ia The Index is placed before approxi mately 20.000 readers. Every one of these readers is interested ia the wants of other persona. You may think or gure that your wants would not bring answers, but if they are reasonable, if the ad is properly worded and in serted for a sufficient number of days, you will be agreeably surprised. Every little bit helps, and for a "little bit" a want ad is a tremendous help. Try it and see for yourself. ADVERTISE IN THE INDEX tHJLV aTOKAGK PLAbT. A ew rurprW fur fr a at twill KrpreaMtiita; tUmrmt. a Ciuanidaratd la- Mac aleaera W K iamb. P. W aadrock aad H O Poad. coapplo tb Piaevlew Farm Conapaay, bare, avid lb "ptaeviea Farm" property . ol ,i arrea at 112 00 aa xr it baa beeu aooouaced tbat tbee : eotlHen are wnuu.l) coaaideriag tb Bfatter of rctiae io Fayatte (our (ory buiiiiDt Ma pUw tbjrouhly DiOdera , s- A the aaotc gntlemB ar ihe priocipal aunkboidcra U ys- .m.Mr f.T orlr.He la Tbe W V Koutb Cooipaay, ' J - teaaive aboU-aale aad retail , frttlt .n .r,. aeler in ihli ef Wilb braBcbe ia olber cttiea and ta other atatee. It would aoeoi tkat a co'd atorage plant would b in line with tbeir other intereaU and It ia very probable Ibat tbey a til laveat in sorb aa eoterpriae. It ia to be hoped that they will Hoaerer. tbey do ii'tl talkina" for publtcaitoa aud th'-ir plan are uot usually kaowo i tb public AliTHIK A. AIlMHtJI lKl. Uell-KnoH Fayetteille t'ltitea I'aoMii a tirrntilturo mtul t llur anl at Mu iir), ilia UM Home. Thi community a a aaddeued Sat urday to learn of tbe death of on of li prominent young ciUteu ia the peraoii of Mr Arthur A Arm- field ho died that morning at Tellair aanitorium. Greeuboro, where he aeul for treatment i-ever- al week ago and a here bla )ouug wife joined him a aek befor bia death Mr Armfield. who bad bt-on in bad health for more than a )rar, left here about tlx week ago for treatment U Uurnboro. but bia oaidltion ateadily grew worae The deceaaed waa well known throughout the State, lie waa married ouly an montha ago to Mi gingham Meredith, of thi city. Tbe fum-ral a held at Mouut Air), Mr Arm field former borne, where hia mother, Mr M. U. Armfield aaa buried eight montha ago He wa a brother of lh late J F I. Armfield ly buy a nickle'a worth of peaituta, raw or roasted, and bow many of them had rather hare them halted allied fight In the ahell. not greaiy aud dirty, but clean. "No bauds but your touch the meat " Kveivbody eat peanut And ever) body had rather eat them aalted And every body had rather eat them aaiied in the hell when once the) have tried them Now thiuk what It mean to have moat ot the hundred million people iu the failed Slate eating even an occasional package ot Salted in the Shell peanut, these good for aal at evei) con fectionery aud candy atore aud gro cery atore aud fruit ator and ev ery other atore where peanuts are aold in the I'nltcd States aud ev ery & cent packK of them mauufac tured in Fay ettev tile, aud ahippod from F)ettevllle. and bearing th name of FayettevtH., X C . and th money apeut for then finding It way back to FayettevlU. Battle Creek. Mick., waa mad lamoue by prod act far ta ataad ard aad atapl. aad perk a pa la worthy, tbaa 8altd-i-thSheU pea Bwt. - . . j4. HJKAT WAVK OS. lJnm laaaa mmd ttuaae ia &f lltiea Ibdicd tutM J ttpula HtfraaiUa; Ureeaa Help Uwfainaua. Moil Kew U4 Wsa Mrikea KaJriuujrs ik trana paew-itcre. Washington, Julv Driveu In sane by tbe Inteuae beat of tbe patt fifty peraoiiK, tweuty VL woajea, ar pfiog seta iu ice aanibgion aiuiu ooapiiaj ior obMTvation Or U Percy Hicaliug, chief couaultiug pbyaiciau at tbe ""P" eaprett me oeiifi iua ! mosi ot lhe patletil iil recover Tb official temperature today ' waa it dere. although la tbe ! ,?nl0 u lreta tberuioUieiera reg 1" 'BS to a refreshing f "reeie. however, there were ao I irranina ad little aufferlug ) Pluabarg, July The man mum temperature today waa 9 degree, regiatered b) tbe govern tneut instrument on top of a sky acraper. but atreet thermometer were from three to tu degree high er Five death were reported dur log tbe day from heat, while two auicidea were caused, it ia aaid from laaanily due io heat Many point iu Ohio. West Vir glnla aud western i'ennaylvania tonight report a scarcity of Ice. Baltimore. July 9 -Another hot wave descended ou thi city today causing three death and aeveral prostration A maximum official tempera! iue of Ifu degreos in regiMered at 5 p in smm. I A IHKI.. bampaoa t'ounty Ijutdlord ami Teiv anl IMaarree anil tie lie Tlia.' Argument in tKxwi Field Uitli; Firerau. Duun. July 9 Last Wednesday Have Truelotr and Major Haniel Smith engaged in a battle royal with shotgun near Spring lit audi rhuich about three miles from Dunn It seem that Smith wa a tenant ol Truelove and thev fell out over the latter stock gotling' into tsiiiitfi crop Smiih. accompan ied by his aon. aeem to have been expecting trouble, a he carried his gua to the field with him True ova accompanied by his daughter came down to tbe field and ordered Smith out. and, according to Smith' version. Truelove immediate!) open ed fire upon hi in when he relused to leave (he field Smith returned the compliment with hU gun. ev ral shot pairing between the duel ist The men were about M-veuty-five yard apart aud there was no serious damage done Truelove wa wounded in the face and arms, sum of the hol piercing the skin aud passing into the bod) between the ribe Sunt It a onl.v slightly woundtd, ieeivnig oni) two akot in the back Fajetteville iolkji tiutve to Vllu- tic tlty. iHstrict IH-jjuty J IV McNei l . ft Friday night to attend the Twcntv- Fifth tlraud Re-union of ike K s at Atlantic City this week He and Ktalted Rular John J Malonev are delegate. The latter left Saturdav ta a party consisting of the follow ing: U A. Williamson. J F Harri oa. N H MrOeaeby, E. K. tkvr- ham. W. E. Honeycutt. Marcua Stew - ar. John J. Maloney, Mtaaea Anna aad Beasia- Naloney, aad lira. Eva Dodsoa. i . . ( lamriotawkHBt km Uue Oauuad Awiaa MookwvrsB mmm pr HrwMive fvavriea. gaciwdiauj Tw at CawabwriaaveTa KHgbbr. Taas U Oparatiow T Dia Tbe opening tbia week of tare dUpanaariea and oa koapitai for tb free ecamiaatloa aad treat ment fur bookworm 4iaaa mark new development ta tbe caatpalfB against tb new malady. Even though 21.00 victim of tb di sease have already been treated it baa been found bat many suffer er who bave lb diaeaa faU for, ou cause or another to aeek treat ment As tbe expulsion of tbe w or bis aod tbe cure which follow treat meat a Vrd tbe beet meaoa for dispelling aucb apathy, tbe need of temporary dUpeaaarte for tbe free examination and treatment of tb disease baa been great. Having reached tbe limit of fund availa ble for North Carolina, tbe Hook worm CommUaion of tbe Stat Board of Health laid tb actuation befor tbe officials of aeveral couu tio Though a large number of tb count lea asked for th dispensaries offering to provide tbe financial-aid. tbe work cab begin to ouly four counties, a only four physician to direct the county campaigns are available. Tbe four count lea secur ing tbe first ditpeuaaries are Kobe- aon, bampaon, Columbus, aod Hall- fut Operataua of iayttaai-tw. Four or five place in a county will be selected, usually school houses widy aeparated, but accew ible to tbe poopU, aud on on day of each, week a medical bookworm specialist and a laboratory expert will be present to make free exaoi lnatiounfor all who come, and to gtve free treatment ta ail who are found infected ' 'After four or six weeks tbe expert will move ou to the next county which has provided the ueceaaary fiuaucial aid Kvery cured person and hi friend will prove themselves valuable allies in currying on the campaign for bet ter health and sanitary conditions The bispitals will differ from the diapeiuaries iu that tbey will b stationary for a week or mora, will consist of tenia, aud be pro vided with cot, ao thai tbe patients may stay oer night and take the treatment under the directiou of the physician iu charge This plan Of campaign is meeting with th boartiest support of county boards of health, and edLuaiioii, nd the county commissioners seem enthu siastic It meets tbe approval of tbe local physicians, and has beeu en dorsed by tbe State Medical So ciety THIthK. SAW VI1.IJ4 Hi HMD PUuIb of lUctHtnla I. urn tier I'oj I aar;! Miller Allen, liana Level, and Neill Itlatk, Manctveataw. ' Thiee saw mill plant in tbia sectiou have beeu destroyed by fire in the last two week Tbe aw mill plant of tbe Kacuarda Lumber Cunrpauy at l.ane thirteen milea north of this city. w destroyed by fire Fuday afternoon. The (ilant is situated near tbe line ot the Kaleigh and Sou(hHrl Kail ay and the fire being discovered just after tne pacing ol a sout litmuiid Kaleigh and SouthMtt tran. thr ow uers ot the mill claim that spark Iroiu the railway engulf started the tlalutfe Th lo i e.st , mated to be tweeu 1 1 a immi and .u villi. with no iiiauraine The fire delayed a uorthtxiuiui tram ou the Rale.gh A SouthfH.rt tor an hour ' as It carried a ca, load ol match and the col! ducioi a as a! raid to iass in c!oe pioxiiniiy to the burning fill Three hi.ii ired thousand fevt o; lumber i destroyed i Hmm' Level, a fe mile u HI. of lane a tea days ago Mr Milifi Allen a plant was burued entailing a loss ot 3 ni'U. with no i nsui sine About the same lime, about tea dava ago. Mr Will Black's saw mill plant near Maucheater waa completely destroyed by fir; kvea aearly l.tM, witk ao iasurance Tk lode. $1 tk year. ADVERTISEMENTS inserted under tbia beading at tbe rate of oa coat a word for each lasertioa. Person and firms w to do aot . kave advertising eooUaola witb tb paper wiU be repaired to ay cask u advance. No ad. tak oo tor lea tbaa 26 cents for Oat Insertion . Tbea ada read by lt,a peopl. DOST FORGET THE INDEX Priating Hoaae wbea la need of iob Friatiac of aay JtUd. Price right- Satisfaction guaraoteed BOSM TO MAKE TITLE. WAR raoty Deeds, Mortgage Deads. Cbattei Mortgage, and other B Uoka, for aU.. Mail orders so licited Tb Index. FayetteviUe, S. C CHATTEL MORTGAGES. MORTGA g Deeds, Warranty Deeds and Other Blanks for gal at Th Index Office FOR SALE 5 FINE FOX HOCSD aatpplea at f S Ud per bead, now ready W. li. Autry, Autryrllle, N C R F U 1. box I WANTED POSITION AS BOOK koeper or salesman by young maa sober, Industrious, and Dot a frald of work. L V. Parker. Hop Mil. N. C, R. F. D No. 1, care of D. J. Pridgeoo. NICE FARM FOR 8ALEI HAVH for aale 101 acres of stiff laad. bi.ou uv uu iv aciv Uuae cultivation aod well improved. Good dwelling and outhouses. Lo cated II mi lea Kast of Fayette viUe, on the FayetteviUe aad Goldaboro road, and t miles South of wade, which is a good ship ping point on tbe A. C L Railroad-Address, s. A Uaia. FOR SALE PEAS f Z ifi liLSHEL Clay mixed Good vinegar at II cents gallon in 26 gallon barrel. --W. H Iavi Vinegar Works, Atlanta. Ga 14 ACRE FARM 3 MILES FROM prosperous young town, for sal quick at a bargain W II Par- ii Coat, N C tf FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS, 130 acres land near St Paul, N C. Also two 700-acre farm near Elfxabetbtown. N C Chas Ran kin. FayetteviUe N C FOR SALE 60 II P BOILER A Engine, and complete two system .ginnery, convenlenlly located on R K Ginned about 800 bales last season Apply to W H Parrlab, Coat, N C WANTED A MAN WITH MILLINQ equipment to cut under contract Umber in tracts varying from 25u.tiuu to 1 600 000 feet Will also rent small milt Apply quick J C Boriard. Mgr . Lane, N C WHOSE YERI.1NU?-ONE BLACK and white yearling, about one and a half years old Marks, circle In top of right ear, took up at my place last winter Owner can get same (anytime within 30 days) by paying for thi notice and keep of yearling J A Howard. Manchester. N C 4t TWti li:TM l.lvlnit HI 1. 1 j (Nm Measurr lYoiiilttta x od Mail. .lverue. Solxit or tX fer sle Uliihuii. In "lry" S4. Ute taber i Aimeil a .-.I.-imI iJqtHv te in Ifcry Terrtlor). W. si -..i, gt,.-. Jah Two bill i the traffic in intuxicanu Jr Slate;, from other State ritrHtuievt to.iav h R-preen-Roddeutrry of tieorirKv One a i in. mi i. a er r la ol th-ui would jyrobitdt tie use of ih mail for the iuitHs of advertising sotu-itiua; or olferlug for sale lutoiK-atiiig lguor in com munities where Slate or Wal law forbid the male of such li quors '- Tbe other bill would make it u lawful "to collect or receipt for a special tax for carrying on whole sale r retail liquor baiaeaa ta State wker tke laws forbid tk aal of tatoxkaata"
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