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fizz? ate Ay VOL 4 NO. 21. FAYET1EVILLE N C. WEDNESDAY. JULY 10. 112 II .00 A YEAH. MEW RAILROAD LINE A.C.LU Emia Pros F.ette filic to QuioUe (?) ;juj.pji: hriaj;r I'ltowJKM. aCii,YY TO liOlTMKlW 11 SUM. .ii-tw V tiic Vl iM Hid frutt Agajiutt Action of iurl of Ai dnruiea. Another chapter In tbe knot' , problem with which it board of aideruieu La ben wrestling for' !T0 ASK TAFT TO QUITjROOSEYELT ISSUES CALL NtiD-WiU M.TeiMiii to Steve jsute Delation to Meet la Gn- HMI'K MUX M Ws. T. R'S. FORCES MEET Hit mot j KKAOTIOSAItlKM isr.Aav. fN Ubi tlty to (vowtaW ulr mating Monday iPght whan a -dlU-ve4 to b lingtnajng of 1 protest again certain action of Teution in Chicigo Aug. 5. AAMK JKOK iKW JAltT. line i'rvea Jir to Clcat-loU. Osad Ooeatry JKor Krw Ida. Onl engineer of the Atlantic Coast Ult Railroad Co tare begua or wlU bg1n this week surveying lis from TayeUevlJJe to Southern liae. It U believed i bat Charlotte U lb ultimate objective point Tb survey U1 atart from tb Coast Line's Eanford-Wilmlngton breach about x ssiie west of rayuviii, which u half way AppstrmUy Ttiiu That W'ilit piH ia Fart. Urn Is no Uop j ef Victury. lieJleriiig That U Ui J rotBwMuiiM( Man Ttt7 ('mi fear JrgaaUtaUoi Fiu Wrah. j Washington, Jul A natioe : wide movement to petition Presi dent Taft to withdraw aa tbe Re- I publican presidential candidate isi l V. i . V 1. . J t . I i recent action o th. board la de-' uh!. ntnr,.,.,,' hn elding not to enforce tiie ordinance i ,1. j , . , ' k. " 1 ttat toey fae defeat in November t'oarentioa H'Ul rrolmW Atln turn Aain "AaUooal roKremJfe JitrilKlti x la Ii Uta board wiu Med by certain citi fua of Ui wont aid of CUWpi ieet The pfout vaa In tbe form Of A letter tfceed If Uera L B Hedfp'-'b 7 Steic, ;dj U. Wtv. aad W L IMffvib. tbe part of thiv owning abultitig 1 property uu tbe iw tide treet Lctvren tbla city and Ifaocneater, B4 follow direction a littl north of weat to Souibero 1'lue It U conform to the city line aatd that the Use all! follow a rldfe moat of tba way Tberv are no it ream to t eu.oubtrred. and thus a rallaay ran be built from bare to tjoutbrrn i'lnea with comparative ae and at compara tively little eipce Tbe out c! tile purpoae of tbe A. C I, 10 ejletdiLf a lion to &oucera ('Inee U primarily to bare In tie tourltt travel from tbe Nortti to llul and older winter reort 1l tsa( :lcitj But It baa bern under(id for tvveral ateka or uoctba ttat Iti rail road company ta. In conteroplatloo 'at building of a ui to tiarloite from eitber Kayettetilir. Wadeabo ro or lfart.il!e. S i itiv aarvey from Fayettcnile to Southern I'lne la believed to be tbe Initial atep lu tbe tiHii'iTiH.i to rihih Charlotte A line from VVadeaboro to ('bar iotte would re-ril rlo)y par allel tbe tsab'ard Air Line all tbe way A line from llartatille would pa.:je' tbe beaboard a condder able fortlou of tbe way A Una from Fayelteiiile to Cbarlotte nec aiaariir longer tban eitber of tbe otber lao proposed roui- would open up a aplendld wide atrip of count 1 y practically all tbe dlatance. wltbciat parellellng any other rail road to ipeak of Moreover, tb Tea le river la tbe only atream of an aota tbat would be encount ered. Ala-oat a direct line eaa b built with comparaitv eaae from rayettevlIJe o Cbarlotta, apenUg territory moat cf tka war blth ert untouched by a railroad, aad affording a much mora dirwt Iiae betvoes tie two cltte than eiieta at irraeat requiring aidtrwaika to be laid ou ... , . . , .. I unleaa tbe breacb In tbe party can i Tbeae men inciud.- mpiiil,i-rii of cite, tbat tbe board baa eiatted Conf reaa. members of State I.eg a compliance wltb tbe ordinance o , ,.., of the' iitate and county of fii e-holdTS and Two Marriai-o lU-ixfUxi i it uw SoA. a xi.er luua. Ta Heel RtpilbUcAW Will Pat liot e Jill:. July Mr Jumper QtUttioB p to People. Erowc. wto ii a prominent farther at Gibbon, and Mim Florence War- ( o.Ti KKK.NCK IX OI-tX.SIiOIt. cer, a popular young laxly of liope U1!, were married Sunday at tb AorUi (aroiiA iU-aUicia Moot borne of tbe btide, Kev J. H oU-. aad TUttU I Gitil.I officiating TU f,r.n .nr,1 il-i .. Oca aa W'rtJ M Uuoe. j ta tb WiAl f Url Itooaot eJfa Vooiiiuuioa to ttoa inumbei of friends ' X i'nxJr A caU to tie people of Ibe L cit-' j "!'- ed btatea who are in amptby wltb ' S. afut-biaon laft week re- Greenaboro. July S EepabUcCa tbe "national progresalve move- turned from Headeraonville, where leaderg in tbe State, wbo were ao mut' to ce-d delegate to a na- he attended tbe North Carolina live ir tbe recent Camp-lga la vp faASa?71vBo!,nt w- " or Colonel Theodore Rooaevelt. day afternoon ty fnlted Staief'1' lhat P1-4" recently 'lt.!d a conference here thU after- Senator oaepb ii. THiou. of Mon-j Wr. Frank Gr-avmwood, of Cbej- noon fcr the purpose of agreeing tana, Theodore Kooeveii'a campaign t .t, I'a , ban accepted a position aa ' " 'ouj- plan of concerted actloa. T'oY clmXlJitw r- Uh lb Mf CcWrOi-, the course to bo ukea meeting held in Chicago and also : t0 uct w Mr Harvey, reelgned by It.- Republican organiiatioo ia Include algnature of Roosevelt! ;, y g n,jrlJt. of tbls place ba N r u Carolina on tbe queaUon of follower, In .0 fcla.e tbe flu, , t piece of corn tbe rlter ! r' l"'r ' f rularUy 1 t"lto,, "V f1 "Mas eer, tb;, year many atal.a ' w Vc'liu f,jr R'sevelt electors MlllfliUOU aaU Will Bui I... .BS,in,f Taft -lr-l,,r Tha be conaidwad.- declared Senator n"'-'u"II fourteen feet from tbe,J" s'iI1" elector. The Con- Liariy iinaiaaie ji tne moteiuent rm ,., .1.. and declare that like coti-1,, .,. . ..k .... .... -l : 1 KlUnca ahould be required of tbo .... ..'siafH. .h. ,.f L clLt Utt -rier 2 1 V UI Hi I A'iiilil CLXJ J iUlUlil1', 1 L IS ' e-'v-.v v-a iulu iwwwa; on tbe eat aide; that failure ; ,4 u.e me men In tl.e it.i H,e3l I U1 "V"J delegate,, although the) iouel ( for Instance, p.,stpoiiea d -. .uiu couipwa-ce wui - of party harmony may ak t I .. . . - a I .. .... . . w. 1 .-I I I , ..,. A ...rvft .u u i , r JWev elt also to wltLdra a a finite action fcocaue tbt-ie U conaition a4 worn an unfair, uu-, pra.pective candidate for ar. In Jut and unlawful diacrimination a- dependent nomination and nermil'wU- t'ie running In fav galn.t property owner on tbe tm compromise teieciioi. . f ..-me lde Notice U given tbat unle ,,. tlM.M.,,,i ,,,,..,1. f ! clock heveral fern were stolen from have not tak.cn part in ibe call.'' ' I orche of our townsmen; two in, a ... 1 I. ,.. . :.' . . . r one m ayiavsjaj il,ui aU IU LUC gl-UAalailTsI tu;i mix norm ttope I-Hking Iie4tr a lea h-i l-njoyoj A rb Ilc IeMt( 10 lx I'alliM WT at Oa lUU- l"cr ai. fayetteville. K K l 1. July I. i'ropa look ry muih refreahed aft today's rain, which wa very Barb seeded There 111 an ice iri-ajii irpper Saturday nigbt at Mr F II Daen's. which a enJoed by every one present Among tboe there from a distance were Mary Jones. Mr II Matthew, of Wale, Messrs Walter aud KJ SiiHkl.ii.J and Walter Uunce Mr. J. M. Williferd returned home tiaturJay fruiu Sai!nl. where he Lad been fcr a few day on business Miss Jcmit (iedille baa been plaiting l.ir cousin. Mr Walter Mrvant near F- ttc ille. for tbe pant e k Mil- fturt.eil Inline Saturday A mod those (torn iht-. o mniun .lty who pt nt the F -uitli at Lake Waccaiuaw. in I'olumbu county. Wete Mlei Maude and Mary A Murphy and Mt 1 U William The Utur retutt.vd boi. Sunday Tbe Miiaea Muiphy will siietid a few days with Mini MuJ"s ailr. Mr 1. F SaunJer Miss Annie WtlliforJ and Mla Mertie UattUoU are visiting rela tive iu Seventy-First this week Mr J C t'ulbreth came home sturd.iy fiom Keyr, where he had been 'ending a tew day With bl ;ster, Mr William Keith There will be a public debate at 0k KiJge school boue on Satur day night. July .0 Tb uuery will a. "Reeolved. That tbe l ulled CUates will perinh a otber great nations have done " The affirma tive will b argued V Messrs. A U Page. L. T. and W M (5odwln; tke negative by Meags J M WW ford, S. V. Mcl'hai aud Henry Murphy. The publk U Invited tha ordinance be enforced against all alike, tbe complainants will take steps to secure relief and de cline to pay any assessments lev ied against thftu for paving under the ordinance It is understood tbat if the or dinance be enforced a to tb east Side litigation will speedily fjllow So there yo are fMU IUI.I.V IUV AT M.iTOX. Grand daraliiasal lUlJy at C'aroU aa Collea -ark Wedneada. Jnlf tlti). Communicated J Th nopl of Msiton wBl obsert Wedneadsy. July tits, a Edaca Uosal Rally Day to c!eprat tb Work don on Carolina College, which Is nearlng completion. Ar rangement are being mad to en tertain several thousand people A picnic dinner will b served, seve ral good speakers are on tbe pro gram, and a bran band will furnish Ciu-ir. Everybody Is Invited and it I or of the progressive movemeni iJelaaaie. -North C'aroiina, Arkan sas fci.J Nevada probably wl! take part in the convent lor Mississippi and South Carolina may possibly be un represent 4. "In all probability the convention will aiopt tbe name 'national prog hoped tt,i all tbe adjoining coun ties in this htste and Boutb Caro lina will be represented Make ar rangement NOW to b- Maiton guest Wednwuday July Jllb AT THF. I.VUIt TtiMt.HT. Miss Futfmia .4 In and rr IkHxisuna Use Wtfe of Mr. V. I Junea iVrntvony by lU-v . t atiier Dilloo. tit. Patrick's Catholic church iu this city was filled with relatives and admiring friends of tbe con tracting parties last Wednesday morning te witnesa the wedding lUitefn For the layeOcville llr-rof Mr C 1- Jone and Mis Eu- tbe party The circulation of petition, It was declared today, would start within a week It was iated the movement would begin spontaneous ly la every Slate. Tbe organizers are now circulating blank forms of petitions and approaching super visors who in turn will engage can vassers to solicit th signatures of Republican voters. The authors of tbe plan espect to offer to practi cally every Republican voter la th United State a cab nee to ex press bis opinion of Mr Tft' caa didacy either by signing th peti tion or rejecting it. The movement ie ia th band of several well known members of Congress, they r being aided by many of th extram Rooaevelt Re nubllcans Tha orcanlzera of th .'ll.n.l Pr,,roal r..rl. I, m ' ' 0 tTt , k. a i. ... I '"Who bellv la tb right and beeu sought and it was stated t- j ctpaelt. of tb, pec)ple ,0 ru,9 ttjeffi. day that Senator Piion was willing - selves, and effectively to control to co operate. I all the agenda of their government ana wno bold tbat only througb social and industrial Justice thus secured, can honest property find permanent protection. ".'ho believe that government by the few tend to become, and has in fact become, government by the sordid Influences that control tbe I few f''-m th porch of Mr. M. T. Mc- a two gallon Jug ith tbe top broken off and tbe utl ir 11 a gallon flower pot; one f u Miss Kato Brown wbicb was a t x-quart flower pot; three rrjtrj ib porch of Ufa. Jim Came rcn ..lid thrte ferns In Jar from Mr. G il Fatterson. A reward of fa ha been offered for the flow- ressive for tb new party Thus e.- .ir evidence sufficient to con- isr no issue nave been authorita tively stated. Tbe call in substance follows " To tb people of tbe Lulled States, without regard to pan political differences, who through repeated betrayals realise that t day the power of the crooked poli tical bosses and of tb privileged classes behind them is so strong in tb two parties that no helpful movement ia th real interest of our country can com out of either "Who bUev tbat th time has com for a aaUonal progressive movement, a ?ioa wid movement coudurtcd oi BCB-avitesai una, so mat (h people may he served ia sincerity and truth by as orgaal-ation un fettered ty obligation to conflicting t'ATHOUC CUlIttU WFJJMSG v!ct tb guilty party. W'iibln tbe next week or ten -an Mr. M. T. McArthur will uove with his family Into his new residence, which is now Bearing c mpletlon. Mr. Will Aired and Mia Mamie McLecJ, both of tbl place, wer married Sunday, June JOtb. May many Joys attend tbis happy y jpg couple Children's Day exercises wer in tb Baptist church Sunday evening and very inter esting f i ogramm was rendered. Rev. Mr. McLellan, of Maxtoa, r reached a very able sermon in te I sptlst church hers Sunday. TIU-COIXTV ITUM. Altmg the I Jura of tVuuberland, llladim and toiMoa. FnyeiteviUe. R F U 8, July S For once tbe Democrat have doue something, vii , nominated a man wbo can win. And before we 'Who believe that ouly through' so any farther let all rise and yell ' Hurrah for Uryan, because everybody knows he is the goods ference was the result of a recent cull by National Committeeman j Ri'.i.KjonJ 1'earson. A majority of to 6 legates from this Slate to the i cunt Chicago convention were pi c-b nt . Following the conference, ex-Sea-a; ii Duller stated tbat it was un animously agreed upon to ssbailt the question of Roosevelt s right fu' romination to tbe Republican precinct primaries, wbicb will likely be held In August. This was pre sented in the following resolutions which wereapodted: First. That we cannot endorse the action of tbe recent National Republican Convection at Chicago, or recognize such action as binding upon tbe allegiance of Republican. Second "We favor the submis sion of tbe issue as to which I the rightful nominee, Taft or Roosevelt by way of referendum to the precinct primaries through out tbe State " Tbe resolutions bind tbe two factions to abide by tbe action of tb next State Republican Conven Uaa and call for Instruction bind ing tbe 12 electors to be cbosea by tb convention to vote for Roose velt for President, as tbe rightful and only legitimate candidate of the party for tbe Presidency " North Carolina, it was stated, will not be officially represented at tbe Roosevelt convention in Chica go, tbe State convention being held after it has convened MK MITWUUW XOIV? IT Is FIMUJSII.S-IYb T. Ii. the movement proposed can we ob tain in the nation and the several Slates the legislation demanded by the modern Industrial evolution. i iv no iioiu iiihi him eoiiiuiauu- Dvpenim-al New Tlvmtrr Man- geuia Aletauder. both popular young mem delivered at Sinai, tliou shall hitf, t.H. j people of FayettevlUe Rev Fath-jil steal' appl.es to politic.-, as wtll Tk.. i v,i.. u ...,.. i.,,.,, Tt ft. tr u- J Dillon officiaie.1 The s to business; i-j i t win' i ttviMi t ------ - 11 .11 . ... ,i , .i 1 To all in net tr I-. - lolilgt.t a tieliiii lot T!ie cuuiiu was ueauiuuny uetoraieu x it,w H Fire liepartliieiit. which lor the mcasioii. and the whole at- .the provisional i omuiittv e undei f,,r Oyster Bay, N Y, July S Pre liminary arrangement j for the cyidrtn'a Day will be observed ",lrJ l'1" movement .u New York i ay n-.-i A .-. a; il t' y ill fir the Slate File- fair was impressive and beautiful . : - f uiul , t oi, i .-i.l ion and i'ourii.iiuent Follow ing the cei c uieny the brid I , am pr gram will be shown al party enjoyed a siietidid wed he j-i. .feeds will go to a 'vr- ' ding dinner at .the t.-sidetue , hence the l.v i lc -!-'u!.l brides patents. Ml alld Ml rd will a call is hereby i the provisional loinuiitt'. the resolution i f the in,.:-.-. th d b held in I U -l h o ii Jul. meet i nj; List, to f the w roiiiult lii.ii Mi i t,i -el d fioln i at!i State a number of delegates whore voter- in the .on . eniioii shall oiint fi r a- tiKin. voles as the Stale shall h.Ae s.-na-toi Htol i .res.iitat iv . in Ceng! . .-, to meet i.i . -i. vein loll at I ill. ago oi. tie ;,-h d.iV of AutU-l 1 '.' 1 -'. fo . .-ilvc-r Sprttig." I be oli Ayer ,h,. ,,u, , m.t.ift.l ' pl.i. e south of the Cliy dates to be Ui'oiU,l foi ll.t Tbe brido is an attractive y.-ut.'s ,,u'n :f 're-ideii a:.-l Vt.-- Pi. . i . , , , , , , , dent of the I'nited States " woman with a laige ciulo of f:i. lids ,, . , ,, ., , , , . I ; t ololie! lo'oseveii l.ud sp. ..u i .n ;and admirers lie groom is a pop- ,,r,a!iU UI.,, ,i'.e n..:i.-n.:l .-.ope . g,.i.. i.i H st living b,v painstaking ' ular au.i well know n young business the tuoveiio-iit . i:i.l;.at-d by Hi fi.... ... i . ..i .ft ... -ii-. l man hel.t in ttuv hitihext esteem l.v names utta. lied lo the .-U lie b iati- y ti e publu and d.-M-rves a- tbe cttueiis of Fay .-; t e v .lie. wl.eu lui. lit sue. es .l.e a reared. al Bladen I'niou Sunday Miss Sudie Jobiisou is spending a f.-w day vilh relatives at Red Springs Mr J li ilul'll. le!i yesterday to fi lends and relatives slate n.eli who hav lUl.es With the ti'lollel Rim.-. V in Harueti and Montgomery icun- n, I full I- T ! . k e tie . -,. I. ! d III I.V I l. Is the 1,1 Uiol loll plC tuif ll.atiu 1 1 . t-1 . 1 1 y opend It is I.i -r I Hi; good lu that it l sbow li b - in. (ii. e pictuies The man- F Alexander Ml " and Mrs Julie will reside al their altla.llve hoilie lies Mr J C Ileal J. is V llt ir.g lis ..lt e : Mrs John !!.;! J Itr.'iidw ay Mr State were maje today by Colonel Roosevelt in conference with Wtl l.i'Oi II llot.bkis. the newly ap pointed Stale manager; Timothy I. Wo.diul: and a number of I'p- i.ist their for- foimel president, met them ia New York. w here he spent the XI r N 11 w ,w- Il ls J si i t . and i-'.v He sai.l then i Could r.i a! p; et nt ;is t I'atktoii. ' l"' t- .'"-d il at I.. l. it t.u-;;..-s i'e to. -!. to utuu.it .i was nothing ba the pros w ould pi ophe- and wi ll IS lwerej 4o4v iUll lal Cleietai John Gill, former owner of the Croataa Vodg property Bear Mane setter, and a frequent visitor t-j lajtetevlUe, died Tuesday ei U at, YatBx. N. J. last Tb Udeg 4a you v nrtntr lievt-s he will be Hi p.-itiou io make a strong appeal iu teintoiy which ha been regarded l.ainr.o as Uenioc: ut'.c. willi the i hat., e breaking i.p tbe 'solid South " He has i. n told that his piosp. cts in the Sotitlietn Slate, are bi tgiit.-st in North Carolina and that sections o' lenne-t.v are ssrotigly for Liu. tXUi alti.tHHt Fl.ltfS. lUsult f lath I Vii.- C..I.V--J.I KilltK I'iea tVicluctxJ ly j. twwon. Pvu plifit tw Dr. I MmII Mr. ' M.i. D. J. Caiindn-U K-.I. Hall. I Mis Mary Davis Campbeil, wife The reception given at the Fiist.ot Mr 1 J Campbell, dud at her It.! pi it church on Tuesday eventug I Lime near Fayelteville eduesday of list week, ta honor of the re-'hlght of last w eek She was v 3 tine., hi.i.ir 1 r I J Hall. -ndUeurs of ate. and is survived by M.s Hall, was attended by quite a'b o.her who lives iu Charlotte, ih U-g. number of adiuiiiug frieudSjtw.i having been the ouly survivors de-pne the fact that rain poured jc! the Davis faunly who were rear alum,: m torrents during the hour i cm Day mount this city The , .1 VI,., V l," 11.11 iil, lr I funeral w :ii conducted from the Audersn. and Y. S Jackson. re- residence Friday morntng at I', flies were killed by while residents , tile Wchiuuv Write a Uhsb I W e ale si i : y to I. p ' Less of Mi.-s Sue W i'.ls I 1,.-. f; The i; l..t.ia b.i.-i-aH uiiJii t l.e u.ai.ag. a.i t N.sU MMiiui for the i o ; - . ..s, - v., I! 'W ut g.vii.g u- a , u: i .irrepc.i.di :.; po as;.: t . i visiting St l'auls Sunday -and will i; is a in. little town Mi and Mis J H Riddle spent -Saturday night with Mrs Riddle's;" auu'.s. tl.e Mise Willi. j Mr J 1. Holland is now oku- te.!:;! IS of Mr.j i . ma.'.i Jer ball . '...liutige? had the' t. Amlievv's I i ill. ulisl. 1. 11 a , M s C 1 e k ! . d . :. ' .t 1.,: g- , i i ; u a s ., - u : u in Dr. Eight hundred aud ten thousand pyn.g bis aevv residence Wilmington Road S.M'ry to r. port Mis C . .1 seriously ill oil the I M. tiiotlisi Cliurcly , h ui eh :;. , i by . i hurt b. in v :.-i. p .is foi tual ; . l. !. Jay iu w 1 w ,,s l;l attenJ .i i i I.i. occasion w a - Sel V ed v.o o:; cer i l;-,-i Mr. :.g aTter J w. trustees, keh ilf of tie interest J i Th. X d 1 ceivcd a the door. Among those In line v.. is Dr and Mrs. J J Hall, their d.ti..hteis. Mrs. J S. Mall aad Miss Kdiih M H.U.Misa tloise Tilcv. of N.r.lk. Miss Kate Mat tSewa. i resident of the Ladies' l'n lon. aad Mrs N G Duncan, presl dert of the Woman's Missionary Society Kef i eshmenta wer served tn the pari, r by the ladies pt tbe varhjftij church department Tbe guests were delighted with the lugttg of Mia Price, of Norfolk Altogethtr tbe occasion was a de lightful one. Hough tbe rain kept hundreds, perhaps, away who would gUJlj bav ttd4, . 'clock by Rev. J J lii'l. D D . 0 Fajeiievtlle iu the ccntet c pastor of the First Baptist church ducted by. Dr V. i Cnrou. which Tbe pall bearers were Messrs A King. J W Touiliusoa, Audrewjuj,) tu cjn r,ru. as follows 7 50 to person billing greatest uu ruber of flie. tit 00 to pers..ii J clo&eti Julv 2nd. for which be gave. . , l -.wi.-i .n. - I . . . 1 . ft I . Kaj - J ' Uioadfoot. W W. Cole. 1 C IWmd aud 1 W Clark leveased i sur vived b ber husband aud a step son Mr. W. H Campbell, a broth er. Mr Jesse l-v!s. of Charlotto. aid a number of nephews aud uU- lu Cumberland aud Moore counties. A good woman has gon to ber reward- Mr. Frd T. Hal, of Orleans. Cal. U vuitlng bis father. Major K. i. Hale. killing second bigheat nuiub.f aud Z t) for third largest number t Follow lug are the winners of, the prues. with the number of files bil'ed by each prise wluuer: Lester NunaW. $7 v for billing U,Sv flies. a F. Tally. $5 0 for billing t,lSc ilie. Robert Gaston Pearce. i 5 tor bUling 19.419 fUea. M s Celia Myrover Robinson. 'i.ftiiivt of Fayetiev ille. but now retidosit 'wlttea a story book tor ahildren : titled Rowena Happy Summer." The publishers are Rand. McNally A to CBHago ana ew tors Those who have examined tbe boob say it is a work of more tbau ordi nary merit. I l.e gli' Ul, i- w as p: ia.). ii. g ::. tie l: : i. ..Ii M.ssis W K K . .li ii and A i W !..! 1 t i U V ej ;he t L.ii.i t Hi the c ougregat i. :. 1 :. tin th ill 11 l.-Os VV I . ill t of Sun lay .'!., '.. .-olisist i:.g of a oi'.g ,ervi.e an.l a:; address by H. a. l K Nimo. k of Fwyvu-.'v i e lVmih o( air. WiU lusher. Mr Will Fisher, of tbe Stedmaa community, died on Tuesday of last week, following aa Ulaeas o seve ral Jay wltb typbvi4 tvr. MtkrvMWi) l..t.nt fT lane. I'oui'.et-u dai ... ur :ed in Fay .kleville in ihe c.-i.'.b ii Jun?, lii:. .'f wt..h a. :;e we:e lesidenfs ft1? mis City auJ .'.-. were of persous fiotu elsewte'e who died i:i tha lspita'.s tei aecorJ'.ng to th r.gUier if C-i'.y f'.erk li 1 Vc Buie. These were JiviJed as fol low s While mile i fema'.e . tatal IJ tVlored female 2 Adulu , (bildrea S UUl it
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