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IS YOK SUBSCRIPTION PAID UP? LOOI AT YOUR LABEL IF NOT WHY NOT ? 3 NO "wr-,6,wA . r.iiM.5UAi S ) K.aUJ.i; 15 lyil $1.00 A YEAfi le A V L'tTPl ' t I t . , . ... r . . . . . , . . ...o mnooni rjt rniiiUivfiS tt'JLD MEiTINd av Dbr.tv dvoitai ... .. INESE EY THOUSANDS i a cntiu LtAt KILLED BY TRAIN E crytiiing Behind the " Ci-ir.esc lUsidenu Fit :--. r.cfct r and DefUtute Sui'tr in lie Field to c; ',!. Reform Fore Cumberland Hoke Medical gone tv Hole.- Session u. Fayette vilk. Check '.be --'H Ec-.i.. oi tht Lack -t Foreigners 5fiu:ni Event of Interest at tkt rpt Bapri Church Friday - Wife ti Ex JwLge DU. u, Ko, P'.iai at FayettevUle V H C S Hi nr.: Fatal Acc: dent AUTBYVILLE ITEJWS Rtiuii; of Man Killed by Train Netr fit Paula B:nd a Old Home 11 Sampson Pastor Caifd Othvr Not ; r - ike Arc Bang Consideration Otin r ;. i wdr m I; i. i : .'','..! !' I II. I i i. while frm I n at -i i.srLfli tin y i, driving i ai horde : 'bin. tiu i ity . Inn-" !.t I 'I . aving everything behind ..re fleeing, terror stneken iestitute to sheltir in tbe at the rear of the r form s The latter, numbering be - en 20,000 and oM .(.) , in ilu ; Unt to chuck the slaughter r ngi the aiain because of their . k of ammunition The revolti nista had . a se ond con" 'Med attack upon the Manehus 1 :.ding the arrival of an.munit ipected froiu Shanghai Tin Aiand.ua t ok ad.antagi uf the aituation The revolutu r.it made a de termini d effort tut did littlr Mhof V.i nfi.i there were few fa tahfi' Tin- main body of the re for: r-. remained in ramp three irril' iiuttant from th- ritjr await i.tr the arrival of ammunition j ioreementa are nlo fouiinr every direction 'ie foreignera ar- heing !rat ith the utmot consideration ti the gates were opened morning the people throng towarda the country. . a 'h -. ing liia helonginga and n bjr the Imftrialitn -.'-. lr 1J i. i ,i 1 u. i ' ! - r. m m I t' t; ! U- r !-.r it,- , nut! Oood Roads Meeting at White Oak Wt.,t Oak, Nov 13 On Fn da, No ember 24, there v. ill a good roads i&aaa ting held at White Oak Academy I'nited St a tea Senator F. M Simmons will deliver the principal adiirvaa. anl music for the occasion will be furnished by the 1'arkton brass hand 1 t e crybodv come with well filled baskets, and help to makt this the greatest meet ing ever held in White Oak town ahip. Remember thi date and the occasion. anl brings all your friends 1 New Dtf .t Opened" . ' jbt. !. U. ,J tu tf ubilr It i a bai.dsou.e building wnii nry attra.tiM. 'nwui'lil r:. ,',u and Ki.iortabl. iot. 1 1 r It i a jit to tin city Mr Walter A Hall Dead i Mr Walt.r A llafl a r'avetl.- vilir ,y jy,, ,,f r l-u)an K. Jlall, i,l city, died at hut horn,- at King s M"Unta.n Tues day 11,. had leeu si J f.ir ui I '" vith fevi-r lb is surviv-l bv bis wife and lv, childn n I I If hai Im-1'o id the ilruif huai nt-a th-rr f..r several yean ll wa, hflil ,ti tin high'! sl -in Hi Fayitteville i ' has in n .r-. lore hotiao M Ki us.m i X lait tO Blaaen AtsociatioL M its il f Tree Surgeon in the City Hun in Oil Mill t The Indi-x do your job r.r.g. Mr II M If . practi.al and s 'ieiitif.c forester, is here from i Ohio. To us the common trrn, he is a tr surgeon and know wuii! to do to rend'T a s-ruhby ' T (iyin? trie thrifty nnd b.aufi ful according to rr porta, of hi : work elsewhere. Tijisday nftr I noon and today he has been 'treating tin trees in Ki-lea I'ark anl there his work may ! seen i b the Cltl' IIS. Mr Kii Denmark uprin Undent of the plant of the South j tii otlou 1) I ompany m this I city, mm . aught in the machmerj I of t ke mill late Tuewlav afternoon an.) riirhi painfully though not seriously hurt, lie lost no arm in this company's null at Holds boro SA-vi-ral years ago Let US RINT ii ii T oe m SAUL BILLS The Auuu Hre Tomorrow U I ' ' " I I ' : ' I r u i it I ! , I ' If' rs pi rliap, ..n their way lo the "It. r-n.i omyrm. s, held al Ki hoo.nd this m . ek I he tuurist ,ir.' en route (run, A'ian !a lo h hn.on.i. an,) u ul,,ug th. line ft,( Iiuinlx r of ma I in. a is '"'log auifii,. hi. ,J ,y iieopb I joining th part an.l rontinuiug Ih. J' irii.j (n lelili,,,li.j H ( probai ;. that- ih.-r.- w lil b. tw-. ''n r more 'Mr in tfy- .arty wi..n ,t r. a i.e. Fayi (t'llb Tin parH will in. by way of a f"rd. up. ii. the i.ight !. t. itij.l lean . ight o , ek Friday iiiorsjn.g f..r Ki. hiuorfd. x i. llui l sit,! li.il-igh fi,. party will !.. giin i rei-.pti.iii tomorrow mghl by a iiiiiiitt.. appointed by th ' ham er of I ommer. , headed by Jas I) U Null Mr S . I l.atrUn will gie th. visitors a fref cntertainn.i nt in tli, way of urging ! I ii r k : iin fan. hub ant "ii ra nij ..1 ti,. v wiii.u iat t.. .. ti I.- ... x illag in ..j, .,) ti..- ,-rv l t ai 'tli'lu o! tLe s.-'JUty. A luong tir sp' aker va Mr O h J-. Hi berry. .A h.... igh. edui-a t onal M-eretaiy ti.. liaptist .tati uu utiiii, who is making a i -atiipaign t..r the endowment of Meredith l ollegt Mr A. K. Martin, of Fayettevillr, attended the . ..ttj. n. whi'h was held lies r his i Id home. New Cbnrcb Building m Camp bellton. 'Work was began M- i. !.y on the . reeliou of a kiitetantial hureh building fug the ampb.ll tou Kaptist Mission which is fostered by the Cumberland A so iation SeYvieea haw been held it.eri fur several months and a Iim little Sunday shool is being Ksuduct'ed there lr .1 . Mail pr. a h. .) ii th. I. t Sun i day alteruoon Mr Line berry at Salemburg ol..i- !.1M Th- J;r. i, I UU1 ill) iaaai-a w .;s A vptiunal j Mo-t in .'I 111 KI.e. .-lies id 1 ti .: I y M ,r. W. V. ; 1 in; ton. , mi Sh ) ard I J lay ll tuid- iK'HiapS '1 wr.tir left after ie eh, , Mr and Mr W. Ii McKenzie iiud Mib Mi Mdiau were vuiting rlatixi and f rii nda h. re ISuu lay and Monjiay. Kev Juo. M. Olbbs w as a most welcome guest of ours Saturday evening on hi way irom Long liraneh, where he has been called for the coming year Mr J M. Hall, formerly of this section, but more recently of Ht. I'auJ, was run over and killed by a train mar St. 1'uul last Saturday, the tram cutting off Ixjth leg, both arms and liead, also breaking his back. Hi re inaiii were brought lure Suii lay . enmg for interment. We extend our sincere sympathy to the hi r aved family. We are glad to welcome Mr I'hariie Faireloth bouse alt-i an it. nded stay at Sellars. S. I'. -Mr 1). p. Spell, of Setlam, was h. r. f. r a few day s last week. I- t The hid. x do your job printing Mr ( K. Lineberry, f ba! igh, wan a pleasant . alb r at The Index of fiee Monday on his return fr iii Sab inburg in Samp son ...unty, where h spoke Sun day in the interest of Meredith t'olleg. DO IT NOW Sbcr iim lor THIS PAPER u. j Special Prices Made on All Coat Suits and Cloaks for Ladies, Misses and Children in !3 IE Commencing torn rrow (Thursday) morning, we will sell every Coat Suit and Cloak in the house at Special Prices $35 .oo Suits and Wraps at 25.00 Suits and Wraps at 20.oo Suits and Wraps at 1 5 oo and 18 oo Suits and Wraps ! 2.5 Suits and Wraps at $25.oo 18.75 14.98' 12.50 9.38 We Received Today 70 Sample Suits from one of New York's leading tailors, and thy will also bs includeduin this Special Sale, as I want to make a clean sweep of every Suit and Wrap in th; house. This Special Price Sale will commence Thursday morning and continue all this week. 500 Pairs Fine North Carolina and California Wool Blankets Just Received Just What you Need this Cool Weather. FRANK THORNTON 1 mm
The Fayetteville Index (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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