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i T 1 mm VOI 3. NO. ZL FAYETTE VILLE. N. G. WEDNESDAY. AKGUST 2. 1S1L fLOO A YEAP. WAS SHOTCI raico Vmdt Sua Will lttHitU SltMt bjttf DbaBt 805 OF MK. FXDROx,K LCK. of EUtfao Lev aad JMTWimw o4w1a Bqkoto secretory of tfeate U tfawo ft-owg-- Irr-tiga-Joo Made bj Amnicmm Abae dor. puna, N. C. Jul J-Jir. H Lm recelred telegram roMerala Hating thai bin ao. Eugene T- b U a civil engineer la tbo gdoy of tbo Mexlcsa Government at Stncioo oe Panjamo, Cto, Mico, Lm been aceideatally abot, bat waa resting rr QmIortbly, and that the anUn-ritiee vo14 key tbo parent not if id bjr telegraph - each 4y of bis condltloa. Mr. Eugene L is graduate of tbe A. and M. College at Raleigb. receiving bW degree iant year, lie ie young man of ability and prn bse, having graduated at (&e bend of bis cla, and was one of Ue who were recommended by It col lege authorities for positions. (luimimivM fiodwia Noliflenl. Washington, D C , July 2 Congressman Godwin received a. tl gram today trout Mr. E Le. prominent merchant of Dunn, N C. stating tit at bis soo Eugene bed been (but In Mexico, that be tbougtt It was foul play, and asking Mr. Co wis to demand an investigation. Ml Godwin at one requested tbe Se cretary of fcUt to Uv ibe Mexi can Ambassador here to make thorough lilt!on. This HC .4 . '1. im -i, a -...... jn rt.- of lb lfr mi tb foUoiBg gram, wblrb b trmiu4 ltb bU tlgrm to Mr. Codin: Mornti. Mrnko, K, Vmu. N. C. Tour wi cctdaunjr abut. Con dition 4Ucate; U In boaplial at MuriU I.Ol lS E. WENDEZ Morelia, July 2 E Lr. Uuuu, N C Your nt dabgrouljr wuuadad. Nov la boapltal bere Cuiua at oaca. K IURUT. Toung lAm U a clrtf engiuecr ta tb euiptuy of tU W-xUu forn raeot lie baa a brother at Waal Polot, lattK Ho bur t K a appoiiite ot I'uDgrnbiBian GoJwln (Ttnlar'i lU'edtHtda) ) New and Obfrfr bitugn the n- (bat Mr, ! aa atlll liin rt'rday Tb Indi . Wu lltiKiiarM (1im imI fvllce Juktl tf lulHgh ami t mtUrr of Tlmiwaa lllgv of Fayrtto- III. Tka uat.y fri nda of Mr Tboiuaa .Uigr, mauagt-r or lit FJHi'l" Ua A HIH'trt Co , ;mtbize Ub tlOi n the lot.it be baa cumalnrd ao the urro that ba befallen turn a lb rult of tbe death of hi fathar Judga Tbomaa lu.dger, illi lki of thp oi Hlill. ahlfb iHturr-U early tiaturday Oioraiug Mr ftod llri badger led bre on tba one wcUnk trfciu Saturday af ternoon for Raleigh The funeral a counduried Kuuday afternoon fTow ('hiUt Kpiscooal tburcb, Pf wblcb deceaa'd aaa a uit niber Judge badger bad been aeyeral ttniea eltvted polk juatke and take mayor of the ctty of Raleigh. He a unique character and for many yeart a dtatlnguutied fig are in municipal nolitka He nJoy d Urge nteaiure of popularity 11 aaa a aon of the lata George & Badger. ho during hia public career occupied farton nlacea of blgk honor, aucb aa luvrtor court ldge. I'abed Watea aaaator. and nretrj 9( the nary during Admlulatratioa of President W Harrlaon. Ibe 11 lload llulWlag la Hoke. . Raeford, July . The firwt road building force la Hoke couaty ftefaa work, oa the road ' leadlag aortb from Raeford. Mr. N. U U deraoa ka eontracteA to rebuild tbta road. Other porllona of tba pab Ike roads are being contracted for. And tba work will soon, be going oa ibe whole county. Not only will sang-claf roads be wilt, bt permanent ilgua will b Put up gUlnj not lea of .tractions, peed ay and lawgi to . wrweat vreapaaa on. public roada. GET nOUIITAD. WATER Fire Tgfilu Shipped U Ckuiotte Frea Aauerille tU tITt'ATIOK IMFI0X4. fewattikerai lUilaavy ava4 itumije) Fi far Vumpmj OC Bwy v Il-li-r ttaf feriaa; KVoen Watr Faanlaue At Ctiariotaw Tba U'orat as Paai It ia llHMnftit. Aaheriile, Aug. 1 Tba people of AabeUla kar board tb cry of diatre from CbarlUte, a&4 Ibrougb Jie ttHUuni of tba Sontbern Rail a ay Company- and tb Cbamplon Fi bre Company- of Canton, five tank Voiding more than elgbt thousand gallon eacb aere filled touigbt and aent to Cbarloite tot Ike relief of poole. Tbe tanba a ere brought u AUe rtUe from Canton tbU aftruoon by the Southern Railway upou receipt Of a Btaage that Cbariotu n eded aater. T0 outturn Railway re-(Knded-and likewise the Cbauipion Fibre Ctiapaoy Aheiile did noth ing e.ept for the oiunU?ej who aent to the railway tracks, tlt-aiifcd out the tank earn aad tmll I'" hem unii u:r for CliMMit Tbej ore rbt.r toaLs and tauitt aiuCLi'4 hut the) did not care Tney woiked iu tht unert Of a ufiei1bg bumauti) The tank car were t!'-'aii--,j aud filled with ater' trow Ab-'IH. and tonight ot to Cliarlottu by the Southern lUUeay The luiiMnc aan i-n by tbe out hei n Rail a-ay and tb' Cbampioa Fibre Company tiiyiion laiMOeH. t hai lout, N C . Aug 1 -- I'hat Charlotte a wafer famine ill ttmn oe a thing of the paat ie the opum llitlc belief here tonight Natural an4 buan torcea combined nave civeu tbe allUMlon a wore bopeful aaport in the paet taenty-four bour8.'cuttr board of education and he citiaeaa are no anticipat ing full aupply of tbe nrecioua UtMd la a day or te, ettrtainiy by Ibe latter part of the areek Among the fatorable tuaturea d- eloping today were tie a an Creek nearly doublicg in iume a n rwauli of iac night a rai a-faJI tbia blug the creek from a Men the rtMriirlii k f".lil, 11 taisk bo ing receded tu 2 houra from ike Ca tawba rivet, aith 16 ra'a thla afttruooo a ii J tonight from fcuelby, Uaatonia aoJ Uiiculiiton. and the emergent ton nect tons at Hr'af ctet k almoat In readlueaa for pui"l- ing tao tt'JO gallou of water into I he main daily The Increase in olurue of Stt'w art'a ireek. the tapping of Briar creek and the mote rapid handling of train from the river and nar by towua will easilj i on the availa ble auppl.v up to 1.U.IH0 to 1,300, gallon tially. wlnth will aU'Ut iul the normal dally coiieumptiou Uelivting that yesterday and Uiit ulgh ralua tame In response t their ptayera. the religion') iu- dined are ctin "nulng their eu Heaties and ho'.ng for natuial re-lUif-fvom the moat trying aituatioii Charlotte cltU-ns have ever been placed In The total deficiency iu rainfall for the year is over 1 iacbes. aud tbe deficiency for July, the mouth Juki closed la 2 S3 Last night s rain-fall was 32 of an inch, bringing the total rain fall for the mouth to 2 S7 inches Hlt.lllAT IN FLFVFX a KHiV. Perec nl e CMtlitioa of C"i Croft. Acrurtliag lo Nwv orh, Jowraal of t'ouiiucrt e and txnu Bterte Hulletia la tttt.it. The Journal of Commerce aud Commercial Bulletin says. Replies from I.MS correspondents Of The Journal of commerce au A I Commercial Bulletin of an average date of July 2S make the percentage condition of cotton 9. the nign- e4 la the eleven years of the spe cial reports of this paper. Tbla compare with . per cent a mouth ago. or a rise of 1 pomi and 7 7 point above tba tea-year average of Tt.J. Aa a rule reports wera of a highly satisfactory na ture aud it la only ia North Caro lina. Mississippi. Loutaana aad Oklabom that cotton baa lost fem Ua high condition of last month. Tba deterioration la LouUana was $ point, where too muca rain bad (ear Of boll til catMe4 cosld erable apprebcosioa; thf otber State suffered but UtUa. m 1,479. W 0!i'E TrTEK People Trealei b Hok Wgoi Dbpeasaries lWpekriee atabUabt ta ttobeaoa MeufMoa, CoaaanOM, Haaax Meet Mtt, Keaaarkable Sajceeae Hour to to wr Kb iwmaarioa fa Other CoautUee. Raleigh, J"1 2T.Tbe remarka tie suoee of tbe dlsnenaiarUw -tabUbed tbla month ta tbe coos ti of SaJBpeoB, Coiuaaou, Robe aon, and HaUra, iuT iht free av tnMioa end treaXtaent of book worm disuse baa urprUed even tbe won aideat advocate of tbe Jla penaary uetbod for carrying oa book worm caoipalgD. Tbe four L tru-t Directore of tbe cawpnige treateg twelve fauadnd and eigbtyr five caset laat week and tb proa. P are that tbe nuniber a ill b to tbouaaiid rur tbia week At tbe diopenaaiy ju Columbu, county 41 P"Opi,. acre treated f'Jr horfkworm diwaoe in one day Thoae counties having the dta-Pnai-icl are ao highly pleaded that tbfy aie already aaking for the dipenarie retuaiu in the coun 'Ub f'r a longer period than - at fliiM agreed to Several coun tiea adjolrii. thoae in which dla-peiisdii--, located have already offered the financial aid which la neteaaai, U) m.e pOHible the di penaary aork "'w tlie lyipeawartca Are hecuroa by Counties. Thoe count ie aaki'ig (or a dis ftl'tary proceed in the following manner The oh " of the "V1"'!) inuorae the plan for """J-U nc on the work for a nerlod f from four to alt week aa do also tb county board of bealtb and tbe Tbeae indoraemeut are then presented to fbe county commlaaioner wUh er reqest that ibey appropriate auch Part of SSO.bv a k a may be ; f"n4 neeeaaary to defray the et- j Pene of auveruaiug the work. pa lag for the medicines and paXmg ( the travelling eipertae of the lb-j orotcry man. provision for ran be eturca In no other a The work is accomplisbinc results ' a) i highly aatiaiactory to the couni cornmiatutjtiers Seuator J A. Brown, hu a8 influential i bavlng l'" hopital located In Columbu coun ty, arltu as follows I sincerely hope you can arrange within i,e next few months to lL 'e at ihl puna agaiu for a niucii Krgfr period By this tin,,, tne betiufici! reaults will be known to our people and 1 believe a sM'ond trip will result in a complete eiad it-aiion of hookworm disease 1,1 this territory ' IH'ltglitful ltite)liou at Fsrne!. Karnest, N C. July 31 On the' lawn and porch at the home of their parent, Mr and Mr A. E I'ndei wood. Friday evening July 28, Misf Mallie and Roale I'nderwood guv a delightful informal .reception in Honor of their guest. Miss Jeanettr Watson, CUthbert, Ga The lawn aim porch beautifully decoratod wit Japanese lanters and ferns. ami many tables aud rustic seats were placed at different paitt of tl yard About 35 couples attended and a most enjovable evening was spent Delightful refreahments were serv ed on tbe lawn Many table games were plajed. aud a very Interest inc post card contest was carried out Mia l.atta Green, of Thomasville. winning the prUe At a late hour the guests departed, voting thei: young hostesses adepts in the gr clou art of entertaining The vis iting guests were Miss Jeanette Wataon. of Cuthbert. Ga; Miss l.atta Green, of Thoinasvllle; Misses l.U lie and Bertha Barker, of Lumber ton; Sallie Thompson, of I.umbertou; Mlas Katie B I'nderwood. of Clin ton; Mr. Adams, of Raleigh; Mr P. 8 Wallace, of Fayestevllle Mr. lashweil a Fine Crop. I Mr. Harvey Godwin tells Tbe In dex that Mr. Jim Cash well, of the Stedman section, ha extraordiuary crops of cotton and corn. He t counting oa a bale aad more of cot ton to tbe acre aad a remarkably heavy yield of corn That is on sactioa where they are fanning some tbeae Utter years. . Tba lades. 11 tba year. 1KATM OF MB. C. Mot,. IH'KV. A Iwjd Otiarea aavd a Brae aa4 GaaUuat ttotdier Faaaea Away. Reported for Tbel Bde. It it a'ttb tne deyoat regret that we announce tbe death of Mr C Wti. Ounn, which occurred at 6 46 o'clock Sunday p. n . on July i i at hia. reaideoce at W hite Oak. fcladea county. Mr. Luna waa beat ta Virginia, near Fount effort, in lkiv. Hi parent moved to Fay ouerljie is ft! and waa one of tbe moat highly r expected aotiliea la Fayette rtlle. Mr. Liuua bad two ahater and one brother Rev. Joseph Iuna. of the M V church, Mine Kate L)ubb. wbo married Ir. W. W. Virdia, of Baltimore City, MUa KaJ lie Uania- - who married Dr. C C Harrta, L. U . of Suinujerfield, Guil ford county, the only urvivlug tnember of that family Tbue we wee that Mr. Iuna a boyhood days wer .iii.Di in the uld town ot Fay mh.r. m loeri aniTbere la 'ocated tbe Holineaa or auuiired for bia maay good traila of character At tbe beginning of tbe civil war be t-utered the Confederate army and fought under Jatktou and waa uotd for being one of Jacaaoo'i mmchu.g and fghng tneu H wa sounded ueieral tiin?. but licver gave up till he lot the ti.uittb on hi right baud in tbnie battle (bat Jacktun wa kHitxi A a noliiier he waa brave a lion, and ui- k a a lamb He leaves i wile, who waa M ljutaa Melun before her tuari tage. eint thiidr-n lulug one dead ai.,1 iwnt-twu grand children to tnuiu their I' m IJU we ! 1 that ti .-w ) eternal gam Mr. I'::.:. a mau who iiveU in tloe . "CO. i, ,. tinal aumniiin. came, he wa lea.Jx to meet hla God H will he greatly miaaed in the church ami is the home The fuueial took flare on Monday. July 24th at 10 0 ,uck. The aervite. were couduc- bf ,h pr, Kev Ur Reed. 0, R(v E L a, Th mUglc a, ,h vice waa touching and appropriate The aiteiMiante verr larae and the tloral offering ,)roURe , bt.ttUllfui (() eMr,tl, ,iUb, to dlVi, nKh!the winds ma) howl, the Ibunders r,,. ... ...... . , .. ,4 ,uV i waa ( lr f as I U . ' I SI It c B""l n aaa w fall upon hW nartow bid but they cannot dhiutb his repo-..- He has a crown upon his forehead aud a harp within his hand He awaits our coming and may we also be ready Ho blest the rlgh'eous a ben he dios When ginks a weary soul lo rebt How mildly beam I lie closing eye. Ho genii) heaves the expiring breat l.it'(- labor done a sink the d:iv Light from it. load the spirit lia While heaven and earth combined do S' How ble.-t the iighteou when re dies ' lliinie.1 by tiaaohne. Raeford. J uiy .11 Mr L li liol- Powers, pi opi o tor of Raeford lliug Woika was badly burued Tu day afternoon m a gasoline in Mr. Powers Had been working on hu engine and the machinery and Ins clothes .- saturated When the spark was tested oUt.ide the engine it ignited the gasoline and conse quently Mr Powers clothing dr. F H !exlon ainl others ie- U'elved align b.iin4 while tryiug to rescue Mr Powers at f amily lte-l ui,.n. The aunuai re-union of the Wat son family will be held at Stewart's mill, near Maaton. Friday Thi i a big aunuai event with tbe Wat son of this entire section of Car olina and hundreds at'eud Kx-Sher-iff Wataou aud others will go irotn Fayettevilie A Proposed New Enterprise for Fay etleville. Mr W II Klhler. atate manager for Shapiro A Smith, dealers iu antiques aud manufacturers of accu rate copis). etc . la here from Nor folk with a view to locating a branch store ana shop In Fayettevill for the handling of antique and Sheffield silver, and for nianufactur lag copies of antiques; and will also make a businea of restoring antiques that may be owned here. The history of Ibis city aad section la aucb that it aboald prove a rub aad inviting field tor aucb aa enter prise, aa Mr. Kibler proposes to ea tablaa. . . FALCON CAtIP lIETTIHb Bif Autai Eveat TLif Year Aifmst 16tb ( Z7m DR. OAK CM ro PRJUCH. Kee. Oeorse F Fiatier. of to be Preweett Aaa aad r. F r Voakaas. of OaUoraia, to Par Itctpete ta tbe Catap Maetaag? for tfae ftVat Tuwa TbuMaaatta Ex pactedU An annual event of Bore or leea Inherent to all denominations la Cumberland county and all tbia auc tion, and to thoae of no church af filiatioa, becauae of 1U unique character, li tbe annual camp meet ing at Falcon, la tbe north easier a part of Cumberland county, wbicb place la what might be termed tbe aeat or headquarter of tbe Hoii neaa eect of tbe entire country pbanage For a dozea year the an nual camp meeting baa been held and each year thousands have been preaent from all over tbia section and from hundreds and even thoua aid of miles away It ia per ha pa aafe to say that no other religioua event in North Carolina draws turn crowd aa the Falcon camp meeting While perbap there are thouaanda who attend from reli gious motives, there are other ihouannd who go out of curioaity, lor the character of tbe services 1 unique and even strange Tbe date of the camp meeting this year lb AuguM 1Mb to 27th inclu sive Mr J A t'ulbreth, of Falcon, has a-ni out !- f ! t s announcing the t. ali J uesci lion Lite event FrolO ' J. l .el I . c iM.iA.A. uai tpii4 "' '""- are clipped "We shall have with u D VI REV GEO E FISHER, of Torontu,' Canada, wbo has been with u for the past two years and needs no further Introduction We shall also have DR F E. YOAKl.'M. founder of "PUgab Home," Loe Angeles, California, and whose reputation as a mighty man of God is known almost the world net This is the first opportunity af forded tbe people of this part of the South to see aud hoar Dr Yoa kum, aud perhaps will he tbe last, so don t mis it ' lir Yoakum is he who was so aondertuily healed of the Lord -eveial years ago, when thirty-sev-II physicians pronounced him in- ui.itile. and he Is now being used to minister the gospel ol healing through tbe atonement of Jesus i hri.Hi as perhaps no other man on -a rt h ' .Many other pruachers will be present, to preach and testify aa 'he Lord may lead ' Uu your tickets and check tour baggage to Godwin, N C. a elation on the Atlantic Coast Line Ku,!:oad, betweeu Wilson and Fay I'tleville. N C ' In spite of the genera.1 advance in prices of provisions we have ar ranged to furnish board at the Ros taumnl at the same price as before: .a cents lor single meals. or u I'd t a day Meepir.g rooms ill the Camp will be tin inhed with wheat '.rati bedding, and Will rent for .' on tor the enure meeting. the rooms being large enough for from !our to six persons We have also fur, i s ied rooms in the Dormitory that wil'. rent for 13 OU for the ten ds. but w. cau not rent any one i r....?u i'i the lKrmitor who ex j t is to i iKik iu the room as the u .ii! nt does not justify the great ,.bue Ail rent money applies on tbe i-xpeuse of the meetiug " msaih oi Mr. M F. I.sin.) at Duaw Dunu July 27 In the death of Mr M F G dine) yesterday morn ing Dunn lost one of uer oldest and most highU respected citueus Mr Gaiiiey came to Dubd iu las' and waa eugaged for many years in the jewelry busiues with Mr J W Jordau Thi firm was later dissolv ed Mi Gaiuey going into the piano and organ business n tich be was eugaged at his death. He waa a uitunbei- of St. Luke's Catholic church here, being one of tbe fouuders aud leadlug member Tbe funeral service were conducted from the church this morning by rather Irwin of Newton Grove; the interment takiag place ta Green wood cemetery Mr. Gainey leaves a wtf aad aevwral cblldrea to moura bis loan. Everybody's Column ( One Oct a Word ) ADVERTiaEMENTjj inserted under this beading at the rate of oae cent a word for each insertion. Person and fiime who do not bare advertising contracte wttb tb paper will be required to pay cash in advance. No ad tak en for lesa than li cent for fimt insertion Tbeae ad read by 18.90g people WANTED JOB IN 8 TORE OR 0F fice 22 months e peri nee ia managing and keeping books Can give good references Addreee D D ." Wade N C -2-Jt FREt )F CHARGE- 1 AM BOOK ing farms for aale ft cost you nothing if i do not sell them D W Towuaeud Real instate Fay erteville. N C FOR SALE 4 i ACRF. FARM 50 acre farm, ii u ro farm. 13 id? frui. I') acre farm, and city lots 5o and up One house aud lot on ft St 7i0 Kay terms U V Towneud ReuJ Estate, Fayetfeillle, N C DON'T FORGET THE INDEX PiintUg House when iu need of Job Printing of any .kind Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed hOSlKi TO MAKE TITLE. WAR ranty Deeds. Mortgage Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, and other Blanks, for sale. Mail order so- licilerl -The !ii i'ayeteyij!i CHATTEL MORTGAGES. MORTGA ge Deeds. . Warranty Deed and Other Blanks for Sale at Tba Index Office WANTED EXPERIENCED BENCH men Door and Window Frame makers Phoenix Lumber Com paoy Danville, Va 7-2-3t FARM OF 116 ACRES NEAR Coats, at a bargain, if aold at once li Parrish. Real Ea tate Agl Coats. N C 7-26 -21 LOST ON JCLY b. ONE LADY'S 15 jewel Elgin movement, gold wuiih. lost between Fayettevllle deof and Jssupa mill Liberal reward tor returu to Index of fice U NORTH CAROLINA FARM FOR sale -Farm of SOU acres on Cape Fear rucr fine boat landing on place, get your freight 1-5 acres in cultivation 40 acres) in riier pasture well watured This farm adapted to cotton, coru, pea nuts and potatoes 1 seveu room, two story dwelling 1 five room dwelling 2 tenant bouse and plenty ,( nut houses County r.oni runs through the farm liooj neighborhood with churches, schools, cmton gins, grist mills Post office near the farm This is a giH'd all round farm 'Vice f 5uou J M Pope. Gray a Creek. N c , tiun her land Coun t) t THE UKtll Til is hKFKK. Weal her l'cMrt Shows llettet Con ditions, However, in Some Part. Washington. Aug 1 -Much ueed ed sunshine and dry weather pre- . allod in the central states of the cotton belt during the past week, according to the uational weekly bulletin of the weather bureau, issued today and the entire sec tion eat of the Mississippi was withoui any large amount of rain iall It wa practically rainless in portions or Gecirgia and Alabama, and there was little or nou-j over l he greater part of the Carolina, where . large deficiency iu the sea sonal precipitation continues, es pecially in North Carolina, where iu portions of the State the drouth is one of the mot severe on re cord In the cottou growing states seat of the Mississippi tbe weath er generally was favorable Condi tions are greatly improved in Okla homa, and good shower occurred in many portion of Texa. although portions of the state ara atiU suf fering rjB la Russia they call tba bareaa ablrt a -Jupecullotte." That ought V to kill It. 5 -s I ' it : , i 'i : ? i
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