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two the index t.tsDiv, Arci Kr t, iMi. Tl r , . "11 I JAireu,re order But in the face ! CONTINUAL SLUMP 1 ie ravetteMlle lnaex;Mr u tht Mr; in cotton n i : had pn-OtiM d o support' . -..TCBtr-r, rvrw rn,vrDT! v--- fr"" !'K t' bert, : Feature, of Sensational Week on ptbuskeo Eert ibodv. mind and w won-! the Mrket-Dcclm of 115 to inn . ui 4 ' , j. P; t4 thuv eUe t-fc..i- the' 123 Point Resultg of Aggres il .i!.. . J- .. ,.t .j-s.ii,j.f urn i nve selling !!..::.. v.: ... ..... . . ots Dam. c. a i-t uy ., nr -" w uruana, July 2"J la the ! street Phone 65 , ng,t, . , , -- utitfO market tnia k it was utir COIlUUUal SiUUip ltLOUt aliV JASO A. rATJlAM. Editor ud P0w-.ur ppofeitiorai. Gap OR. a B. PATTERSON Dentist i AYETTEV1I.LE, .S. C TELEPHONE Offin KWsre 416- OffW (Mw Bid. S2I-BA; 6. Tl r, ... 2Kb. k V-PI i uuu-riJ rrcUun leaving out r.ii ... I... l... lit!', tlrnlRiW i , ... r aj. .... ..r. .... . e- ,,Juiy, wtUcli biame inactive to-i w ard the week end. The art re-! suit lor the week were a deeiue oi 115 to 12 point. At the SCBSCBIPTION PE3CE Om Year J1 eo ; U-trmunijf not D-.atrict t dc$ra i-art of the j fxp.a.v-i of the permanent sur lier, and i cow c-rtui that ! the survey will be made this tail. later than about U Atoatha fVM VJf.tl IN ADVANCE. Eaterad at the poat office at Txy- -wctriU. N C . aa aeeoad da mall NOTICE ALL 6CBSCHIBERS Al PRESUMED TO BE PER MANENT UNLESS NOTIFIED TO THE CONTRARY. KUFDY. AlGlfcT X. KOTHING EXTEAOEDlNARt. According to tk.e bert ufvrtn Umo availabl-, the rop jttditujiiii ia t!ii aevtwa vf North C'arvluia are not itgtLer so prou.a(i a tkey were ten davg or two weeka ago. la many pla'-" deterioration ia noti.-eabie in both corn and t-ot ton erops. attribJtable largely to insuffit-it iit ram In a large part I Of CumberiaU'l. Kobeaon, iSept'-aT Ifct. A reirtf-d ele- Lef- in th aier. a i-l-;atioa from tbi e.t and -'UUty waa in WaxLinptou last week and. with Conjrj-auian God in, secured tLe promise of the Department to Lave the aurvey iaade, on eon dition that thoae intereated and to be benefited put up 2A for the work. The money put up Monday and the Department notified to thtt eifeet. Mr. C. W. Mendel, who made the pre liminary aartey, will be ia charge of the work "f making the final survey thia fall. Congratulation to the Flea Hill folk. hufh t the Uat waa 5 to 17 point under lt w eek a close. At the loweat, leavui out July, it wa 117 to 122 point under The decline was prin'iaily tl.e reult of aggreaie and wtd- apread abort aelling. based on tiie - . oeiwf ln a tuaiper -np and n Uie troubled poea of Lu rope. DR. S. S HUTCHINSON Pbfticiaa and Surgeoi OFFICE IN BANK BVlLDl.Vi HOPE MILLS. N. C- Ta be found at night at the Atlantic Hotel. ROBESON NEWS BRIEFS. Crop around Ten Mile are re ported the beat ia yeara. The iroja in the Halt fcwajap section are unuaualiy line-. Mr. Angua bhaw di-d at hia Blad-n,i home near Maiton lat week. Samp-fn. llaru tt and Hoke c oUj Watermelons are being shipped tie, ra.n La b-en too ar,e dur-! the car b.ad from IVmbroKe. lt XfU days. Jit at the j t.m stre.-t in L-Uinbertou la to be paved iroui tbe leju to ltn btrevt. The cri! tie bUaint-as s'-truio to be thriving along the railroa'ia in the K-intty of Lumberton. Mr. (jrover Iage haa pur chased a houae and tot in Lumber ton frtu Dr. Mel'haul. for V Crops in the central pjrtion of the county have been suffer- jin lor rain during th piit U.-ek. Mr. J. B. iiowen has been elected clerk in the office of County Superintendent J. li l'oole. The Farmers' 1'uwn pic-nic at Kaft Swamp Thursday attract ed a big crowd and a very pleas ant oc-aaiou is reported. Mrs. J. IL-tirahain, of I'roctor vilie, mother of Mrs. Knox L. Bennett, of Cumberland, ha been critically ill for some daya. Senator W. S. Cobb, of Lum ber Bridge, ha been shipping watermelon at the rat- of nine jar load a day, raiued on his mammoth farm. Thf flour mill of the liobe&on matter "f fa. t th-re is rmtlniit.' -Miilui ( .. at Pembroke, is in fin. j.k.,nt it l.iit ite.il T.. , operation and is sa.id to be i.re- fruit in Uit there ami u not going to Ik- there. Tin section is not ing th ta?e of crop development when abundaiit rain is ueceaswiry lor corn and when at leant mierate rainfall i required by cotton. Corn in some places is " burning' and wilting, and cotton i& rejort ed a badly shedding, lu Hum localities th- fsrns have beeu really sut'tering badly for rain. Nobody in flu ei-tlon Iw-lleveS iltts yeai ' coUoil crop wilt a muuui to aiiLUiug l')ul LrcU million bales, a predicted "me time ago by some smart Alee in the Departmeut of Agrietilture. This much is certain, this --, tion will not contribute iu proportion Of a fourfeen million bale crop. WhiU j art of the cotton acreage ' unusually g'd. a large art of it woa late coming up and is al most certain t produce H short yield The weed of the Iste cotton ia larjie and thrifty, and those not a'-piainteij with cotton grow ing an- likely to proiiuiiee many fields of cotton fine, vth'-n mj a TL Boyj Art Bck Home. Company t CapC Paul Wat Son in command, arrived here Friday nioroing after a pending tea days ia encampment at Omp Glena. near Morehead City. The boy were ia good shape aad had had a delightful outing. All bad gone well with them. Thia OR. A. 6. CROMaBTIB DEKTLST iffioa ia MoKathao Bidding 102) Parson 8trt Pbon 238 FayatUrUl. N. C V. C. Bullard. ao. reveUevill N.C Veteruu at Wilaoiatoa Week, Tha week is the Aanoal Re union of the Confederate Veter ana of North Carolina at Wil minrton. Thousanda of the ol i soldiers will gather there from a;l; quarter, of the State and it i to be hojed they will have a great time and that the Wil mington folks li see tO it thrtt they get the b"t attention a city ran give A large crowd is eipectcd to go d'n from Fa ftteville ami this action tfr morning. A Party Over the Rirer. A delightful party was given at the home of Mr F. H. Talbot, on the "East Side" Thursday night. It wai a m.t enjoyai'le occasion to the large number of young people present . Met. HOBlBOB TIKara. tTO ROBINSON OX LYON Attorneys at -aw 0m: Katioaal Baa If Bsuldiag rayetteville. - - N. C BpMOtal attoaUua givaa to eofporaUoa aattars, aoUacUaf aad eoaTavaaotag. kna gaaaral praeiwa Proas t aad ataot DR. W. A. RAY. DENTIST OfBoa for marly oooopiad by Dr. J. R UigbAtrita. Phoaa No 405 113 Grata St. Bigbamitb Boilding. f'syatUTilla North Caroliaa. PROF J A JfWfit ?nfrFr gomL' to produce biifbp'-r ,-ot-ton rop thus year. Some individ ual farmers will. nd other will get an unusually good yield frofii art of their crop, but the averag- is ii'it g"iitg to be any thing extraordinary. However, a a general rule, crops ar- good in this section and the prosjrt'i ts are promising lor good hustiies coii djtions this fall. , pan-d to grind all the wheat the farun rs will bring to it. There is a movement among the Croatan Indians to establish a semi-monthly newspaper at Pembroke for ih Indians, to be known as "The Indian Obser ver." The water in Lumber river has been lower perhaps this sum mer man ever netore. In many pla-es the Wnt'-r been too scarce to carry a small fishing boat down stream Mesnrs. Luther Cm. II T. Lov- ett and Ambrose l.okttt, of the BELLAMY'S GUIDING STAR irviot'sdale se, ti,on. have returned , ,, , , I liomc trom the Pltlllppiiies after TL. following editorial from- , , ' ' .. . , iR-rvinK a term m th. I nit.-d the l.uii.terton Kobew-nian ?"'tt. army They we,u to have rigl.t to tn gpot enough of army life. Sute S. uaior eorg H. Bel-j The Southern lt. ll Telephone lamy reiterated last week h"Co having di ft i n H y iu m atateiueiit that ( oUgresmri tjod-1 . r.-asiiig its rates iu Lund rton win had pr. . I support him ! ; rom 2.."o to i5.xi a mouth. The for the lemo. rati. nomination subscribers claim that they would for Wigres m this .listm t oext J m.t ki.-k against the rate if ye at and made it stronger, a., r ithcv wen- getting good service. porU .j m Mondav s Roi. s.. u, . tn. j and sid that i; Mr (i-.dwin. Big Time at E astover. deni. d it he would iu-. t him ; xie annual p.. dt Kstoyer J.obii. ! Tueuv Mi w'jwas held -ii.-nsd... The crowd earn.- a -fos. with anotni e, :Ufi lar-. s usual, and all had .tTi. ..-ri. si .rut !.! Mist ' ' pi-ssaui iav. A (.ountiful din ItelU;: 1S In b V ' w a v If ejl Vvr- !..,,,. w.i- i :. . fter i ruin g . cha.r u.ah Mi attitt.'i- is siiiipiv mistak' n. it j M i ll liaiiiv mov And 1 !i r such as those Kabjver peo- thov w ho att-ndcd ; lia i coin ehtioil H t j 14. last slujii,.-r I ail t!i' d il'iUj,' Hie t i .re. ip.iat. d by a I'e i h i: v h. w as i '. 1 ia icy si ruca an d M v olee I'ie know how to preare, s. r."l on the ground. Mr was and pro.-Uiineo tuat his guiding star wa th- Iv.Mii .. rati, pjan of wganuation. a copy : w hi--h he waved alott m (Be haii'i wbii-- he WUi in the other hand the . ane rtan h he a few mtuutc ther. aft f beat to a frazzU- oo tl table tn froet o him in a tain effort to J R Riddkk. Jr . Ha Uz Broken. While riding a horse bare-ba.-k on (iilb-spie street Thurs day afternoon. Mr J H Hid dick, Jr., met a serious accident. The horse "lipped on the pave ment, while galloping, and pinned the rider's leg under his aide, breaking the limb. .Mr. Riddick w as taken to Highsmith hospital, where the limb, broken just a-oov-e the ankbs wM ( aad treat M. Elected Superintendent of th Gnffin (Ga ) Wgh School and Public SchooU Wa IS&nj Yean supennundent Hera. nrof. j. A. Joaea, who for nearly ten year wa the iier intendent of the Fayetteville graded scbooU. ha been elected to a similar position in Griffin, Ua, that is, he becomes superin Undent of the Griffin High JVhool and Public Schools. lYof Jones ia a a liolar ami one of the Itest and ablest s hixd men in North Carolina, lie did splendid work in Fayetteville and ha many friends here who congratu late the Griffin people and wish Prof. Junes great success. SAMPSON NEWS BRIEFS. Mr. JuIiur Geddie Butler, of Hoi. -yeutts township, and Miss Kati Faircloth, of Little C I nn , wer married retently at the residence of the bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W J Fair .loth. Air George llobbs of Six 1 li's. Was recently bllteu by S shuke wl lie fingering among the vg. tables of the garden. Mr.,. ( Tnelia A. Bollard, o' l.o bofo. died recently. l!'-v W. J. .(ones assisted by liev Mr. Smith, of Virginia, re cently held a revival meeting at KoM-horo Baptist church: Kev. IlcrmhU T. Stevens, of Danville. Va . is assisting the pastor. Kev. ,. a. ( ami. bell, ta a revival meeting at Spring Branch Baptist church this week. rojis, both cottou amj corn, along the line of the A. 4 Y. railroad in Sampson are very fine, as seen from the railroad. A number of hrh k buildings are being erected III the tOWO f Koseltoro to replace lho-e de stroyed Kv 're a tvw mouths ago. Spruat Nawtoa R. W. BerrlBf JohB A. Oataa KEH-TOX, HEltRiXG 4 O.4TE0 AUuraes Law vooma I, t aad K of P. Bldg fA Y ETTE VILLE, N C Practice fa all Courts Spactal Jtaotloa gl?M to eollacUoas, ataa aad coavaraaciag. DR. EJ. FITZMORRIS Graduate Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist Call Uft at Souden' Drug Store FAYETTEVILLE, V. a Art. ii f-p r 7 mk '4 ssw a , fc ' yj. If V'". AV a 300 Ladies' and Children's Trimmed Hats Sent U3 to be sold at less than one-half price Were $3.50,3.00, 2.50, and 2.00. To be sold at $1.48 and 1.25 others 75c and 98c worth $1.50. It will pay you to buy one and keep it until next summer if you don't need it now. Other goods at close out price?. Sale Closes August 15th. THE PLACE WHERE YOU SAVE MONEY. FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. Dr. J. A. MacrlETHAN SPECIALIST EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Giuhnom Davis. ATTORNEY AT LAW Office Hinsdale Building, Over Sootier' Pharmacy. Pmmpt'At- tentum to all frsntiee, all kuvls and in all Courts. AIMIMT1U1UI N.rlUI Havitii; . iiahl ;-J i aiiu:Uiiratri of Maiitaiet AfUe K.itie.. oeceated. late o ( CumtH'rl.ir.J (oui.tv. North llou.l'i.. :iii is to r.otin all per sKiiii. t.dtli.g ilaitus Sfaiiikt tt es tate i t kaij deeea4 to ehtliit ttem to tl.e usdersiyiied on or b for tb :sia djr ot July I SIS, or tbi notice sill be pleaded la bar of their recovery All persons la debted to sa:d estate will pleas make immediate parmeat Ll'Ct.NUA FISH KB. AdmiaistratrU. VtWTO.N, HKRRtNG it OATE3. 1-Zi-H Attoraaya Announcement I hereby announce that I have moved into my new omce on Hay Street opposite the Postoffice. J. M. LILLY, M. D. l'r.tioe Limited U Kye. Ear, Nose and ThroaL DR. J. II. JUDI) DliNTIST Office SecondJKloor of New Building on Hay Street, Opposite Postoflice. FAYETTEVILLE. N. C Taenty-Kive t't:ts pay for Tbe (.'ar.i'.oa Uunx im to Januar- first . l'Jl; Tt.u remarksbl tpecial offer lit made to introduce th new L-emoc.rat.ic iteriudicai to the Democrats of (tie State It u tron party aper. run on broad Demorta tic Hue aud appeals to good (It lieoship ecr)here. " A Jourr.al of Real lemocracy aad Good Ciiuen hip. " issued twice a mouth Has lbs endorsement of leadliig Iteuio craU everywhere, and Its article si tract great attention eveiyahere rifh'i the battles of tbt party with Judgment and discretion and ap peal to tie best la our citizenship When lu the hand of our people. It wlil be a lasting tower of atreugt" to Democratic supremacy Kdited by Mr. R. F Beasley. manager of the Democratic Press Bureau in cam paign of 1910 Send 2 5 cu for pt clal offer till Jan., 1 1 2 Ageat wasted. Address The Carolina Dem ocrat, Moaroa, N C A aaw ravolvitioa Is tkreateosd la Turkey It begins to look a tf Tsrkey aaast aas SpaaUa blood la Ita reiaa To Whom It May Concert If there is any rhane ts boom buirM, boow ft Dun't pull a tong face and look a though you aad a sour stomach. Hold up your head, smils and look for betur things. Hide your littU hammer and try ta speak wall of other, no matter how small you know yourself to ba. Whea a ttranger drop in, lolly him. Tell turn this is lh greatest town on earth and it is. Don't duwoursgv bun by speaking ill of your neigh bors Lea. I him to bh that he has at last struck a place rher white people live t)n't knock. Hulp yourself along by tccir.ir.g w pular, and ih your friend, with you It's dead ay Fte a gnrd fcliow. and you will bava procession of followers No man ever helped himself by knot king other pnil down in charsrleaand busine. No man ever got rub by trying to make other brlirva that be w tb cw-.ly man ia U-wn who knew anything, You can't Climb the ladder of wuccet by treading on other people's toe. ke p off the corn and dtdi't knock. You are not the nl) ! There are other and lhy have brains and know something a well yen. 1 hire's no rd it Ilb niinding ycur own bucincts. It makes other pccple like you. N.brdy grt itui m s knocker. Ihm't I irie or two. Ife gotJ and rail on K.S. VA AI.MIVhK. Iim Tims. Buggies and Surrey la many styles and makes. Thi kind that runs easy, ridei easy and has long life, Juit what this section wants li vehicles. Wagon All sizes. One and f two-horse. The same easi f runners I have alwai'S sold. tThis means muc 3- in wagons. Ask the fellow who owni A tr 1 HARMF G00 Harness, better llarnesi single Harness, Double Harness, and Harness to suit all Saddles, Robes, Blankets, Whips, Brushes, Combs, OUs. Grease, etc, etc PRICES RIGHT. J A. KiNG fayetteville. n c Sm- IT .fcicl mzr-rs xv --s - t. irrnmt- .aw - . LW1, Uui - U Uid rithl wood .males U mom t untoot 5otiBp,oo4 L as lo as tK Uddtwa swd a ae4 repam. Fee iuruW A.iuW wioiuiu tnJ. t E. A. POE BRICK CO. FAYETTEVILLEiN. CI
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