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:r. C:!v:rl 1 T T :lxl election fcr prohibition ia rrc 3 t:re will probably go c gainst ealoons by a majority ranging from ZOO to 400. Journal. Ctjsoti Im Late. 1 'Squire D. N.tycLean Monday mar ried a white coople in bia office. The man, or boy rather, was about 17 years old and the woman 35. Just as the 'Squire had said the words that made theeonple man and wife.another woman appeared on 4be scene, who was even nMur than hn nn that hnA inat Via an y I j T "- " . marnea, ana iexcueaiy . said tnat she naaoomerorDjdtuemamage. The uiBKutiiw wiu uu nua wan iuo isie, witt ne&fu uor wuai odjsbiiou sne naa. : She said that the groom had promised to marry ber, and that as she was a widow with three'children, and the other wo man was a widow with only two, she thought that she had more need of a husband. The i 'Squire told her the - matter was now but ot his jurisdiction, and the woman went off in a very disconsolate state. r The Prohibition Tote ia Charlotte. The vote in the election in Charlotte yesterday was as follows: For Saloons. Against Saloons. 383 180 158 306 1st ward 164 2ad ward. 96 147 138 I45 3rd ward.. 4:hwafd.. Total... 1.027 645 Majority - 482 There were 68 votes cast for the dis pensary and 1,441 against. The total registered vote was 2 500. Lcal Briefs New Bern is voting today on the liquor question. A prominent citizen asks us to call attention to the neglected condition of the old cemetery. In the proceedings of the Boa rd of County Commissioners Monday, only three of the members were stated to have been present, whereas all fire of the commissioners Messrs. J. J. Bui lard, W. H. Downing, B. A. Poe, C. D. Gllmore and W. H. Owen were pres ent. ' MoIeiU lorrtaAwi. Will McNeill, who shot and killed Dougald Monroe in 71st township on the 4th of July, surrendered himself to Magistrate D. J. Gillie yesterday after noon at 3 o'clock, Sheriff Marsh was notified, and he went out and brought 4the negro to town and had him placed in jail. McNeill claims the killing was accidental. " - There is a striking similarity between this ease and that of this boy's uncle, Tom McNeill, who was hanged here in 1884 for killing his brother. Tom Mc Neill was very drunk when he killed his brother, and the evidennn the eoroner in th nr,nt .L - . " ":rvr:: r we eneoi mat will Molteil was verv t , . Terj arnnx ween ne killed his eomnanion u J : 3 r 1 1 w uu inuuu, voagaiu uonroe. Will McNeill, who is now held on such a serious charge, is about 21 years of age, and was an employee of Mon roe's saw mill. Trouble in Servia. By eable to the Obseirw. Belgrade, Servia. A message from Vrania, southern Servia, reports that a band of Albanians burned - several Servian homes and then made a dash for the frontier where they had an encounter with the frontier guards. ALDISMABTIIWI. We bad lots of rain in our section . the past week which was needed very IUU13U. U . w n ii n " . , . , ... t. r v uma vodu I T) J O I I .IBIIIUK UD DUU 111 T. JlilllH mjllinaAII a . I mu ppriogs, reiornea nome Saturday. wa ppnngs, returned Home Saturday, The Dicnifl at Nieholaa' Mill nn Jnl. 1st. .a. mnh k,7m v On Saturday, July. 2nd, the Alder JXA?E'JP0- 102 nl ic Noith weat Conur man baseba 11 team era hat. : k - "-ww--. atfanjayaf mm " ou w" -aiuerman grounas, . - 1 - - -u. wt ar aerman. Mr. Mack Nunalee, of Currie, is vis iting relatives at Alderman. - j Miss JNelhe MeQoeen is visitine rel ; ' . , The A; I.C. Will give a grand concert ' on August 1st ft Mr. Preston Stamps returned borne ' The Ald3a Kl.' A , . Mrs, Butler who haa hah , her daughter, Mrs. A. E. MtQaeenTa. inim ii nil ii i nmn w. returned to Clinton Sheriff Marsh spent last Alderman. night at Mr. Qns Smith is spending davs with Mr. P. A. Rf..h few Llr. Albert Clark snnnt Rtn,. 1 Cherwood. . UMh Marsh has returned home from Goath Carolina, to the delizbt of her IZiZJ ttlZZis. Kb. Edith Marsh ha. returned home tcr Frank an J itica Mon- day. . Miss Hate Matthews leaves to-night for New York to attend the Chautau qua, and will spend some time with friends in Baltimore. lira. Eugene Maultsby has left the hospital, we are glad to learn. Mr. Hasten Poe, of Raleigh, who has been visiting his brother, Mr. E A. Poe, has returned home. Mies Margaret Poe has cone to Knoiville, Tenn., to pay an extended visit to her aunt, Mrs. Dance. Mrs. A. B. DJxon and children and iaa Lottie Thornton left tn-riav fori I Miss Lottie Thornton left to-day. for I al.j. .1-- A.t..ntJ ... I aKuuun, UCBI JX0UCV1UC, to BpcDQ I the summer.. . i Mr. R. DDlxon, of Raeford, lain i tne ci I T .1 I .-- ! nir iMiiii-M 1HV nr p r rniu nTrarnnnn for Bennettsville, and to morrow will pitch for that team' injk game against Darlington, at Darlington! Miss Cora Sraoot, whohia been visiting lier brother, Rev. T. A, Smoot, returned to Salisbury to-day. Mr. W. D. Gaster returned yester day from Goldsboro, where he attend ed a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Orphan's Home. - Mr. J. T. Nicholson, of Robeson county, was in town to-day. . BABrOBD NIWI nOTJRSJ. The pastor, Rev S. C. Mercer, is con' ducting a series of meetings in the Methodist church this week, which are growing in interest. Raeiord vonnc men are doinor their part towards swelling the number of -jnne Dnaes" ai tne isxposition, on the nth Mr. W. T. Covinirton nf th place wedded Miss Margaret Neal, of uanon, r. u. uuine 22na Mr. E. a. McNeil, junior member of the Mc Lauchlin Co., married Miss Mattle Scales, of Monroe; and to-morrow Mr. Will Lamont ot this olace will hp mar. ried to Miss Jennie Malloy, of Cheraw, s. u Mr. w. T. uvlngton and bride have returned from a trio to St Lnnla Mr. and Mrs McNeil also arrived from St Irals Saturday. On the 6th Inst, Mr. M. L. Hlnson, ol Rockingham, will be married to Miss Mary Walters, near here. On the 28th nit, Mr. Archibald Graham died aged about 35. Mr Gra hem had long been a salesman for Mr. J. W. McLauchlin, and was universal ly esteemed by all who knew him. He leaves a widow and four little child ren. The sympathy of this community goes out to Mr and Mrs A. D. Leach in cne aeacn 01 tneir eldest child, Annie, wnicn occurred suddenly on the morn- ing of the 29th, rfged 21 years. Miss Annie retired the previous night in ner uBuai srooa neaitn. and abont 1 ociocK ner iatner, Hearing heavy breathing from her room, went to her bedside to find her breathing her last. She was a fine young woman, loved and esteemed for her many fine traits 01 cnaracier. 1 ne remains were inter red In the cemetery of Bethel Presbv xerian church, where she held her membership and there had served laitnrnlly In all christian work. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Adams and Miss Flora Lamont will leave today to attend the Lamont-Malloy marriage which takes place in Cheraw, S. C, tomorrow. Mrs. C. F. DeVane, who has been visiting Dr. Dickson's family, left for Bid Borinirs Satnrdav. u. vu uC' uIJ.BUi1;uibhiu ary. snent several dava hara rfint . miss &.atie jueuume returned Honr day from ar extendod visit to Laurel, miss., ana Montgomery, Ala. . MiBSeS Marv and Mattia Watann nam ed here Friday from tha mid summer W 1 m meeting m ti season springs. Mrs. drFDaVana. Mm A P Ttinlr. son, MrBVThos. MeBryde and Miss Ida McNeil were amone thoaa hn tjaoKson opnngs xuesday. T l r mm gaeford, N.C, July 4th, '04. M"'M,,M,1,w'1,llll,'',Mll''ssssss-is BUSinEOQ LOCALS. ,as"lv roT JMn or B, juoat or jonoo, wanta, and other abort Miaoellaaeou Adrertisementa inserte in thia Departmant in olid Minion Type, for 1 cent per wotd for each uwuuuu, viu no aaTiiiaeuieiu tat en lor ma than 25 cenu Terma positively e&an ia adTknea. ahhzjuoi more eierks. Avplj to Jl. if . wiif i w. J.UUTHUIT. aTening mb V Ul. tttantft, W1??"?: saleiii; most nlf. ZL 5?!7?J !'m noi W. "a1 T710BllK8T-7rooni cottage on Ramsey 8t: immediate poweeaioa. it. H. DYK. WANTED 10 (drle and boys to act at cub boys Apply N.Y. 8alrage Co. Wednes day eyening, 102-lM N..W. 'Corner Market REFfiiaEEATORS, lee Cream Freeaers. Water Cooler kdA Oil Uam eoet to dose onW We are willlnsc to exhibit the euuwuiu con ... AiacaiiLiLiAN BJKOo. W0E 8ALE-23 desirable bnUding lot. on rrj ' MEW ,fcS" .5- .VP- wnitr. o unir nasd inimti . kwv. ' aung irug vompany. IjiUK break&ut new maekereL 1904 oateb: JL' iawe. e. each: emalL 3 for r-UI Heiring, 80e. dos. J. L. TATUM ft CO. A GENTS Be oaick. I bar th. h. .nu. article pn the market: no bonao to houe SSBL YSJXfL Mu H' CRAMe! FaTU i lb. ' ' T?OR RENTA sixHroom honee JC street - T.J. V in Pamu The new V InTov Otylo Ocrivon'o EJlaotio Dcam Drawero, The most comfortable as well as the most economical summer underwear that has been invented for men; about as different from the old style Soriren's drawers as day JVew line All style handles for men and women, - NeVcase JPigured Lawns, -"f" . . 1 1 ' 1 " regular 7 and lOo quality, pretty new mn u u nv iuu uv rail ;VU juiva w f One Qose New ' ' . . . '; - all colors and white; also IX ew Ourtain Poles, ' - oak, cherry M. F. CKAWFOKD & CO, Meeting of Chtnbar of Commeieo There will be a meeting of the Fay, euevuie unamoer or uommeroe on Thursday night, July 7th, at 8:30 p. m. at the Court House. . . EXCURSION T(HN0RF0LK. lnv 6th. toni TKnrsinn nlil1t left this citvNvestcrda for Wllmlnir. vu, naa t wuuuticu BUU CVCIJTUOC seemingly navmg nad a good time. We wish to say on August 9th we will run anoiner 01 our wen conducted ex cursions to Norfolk. Va . ronnd-trin less than ever before 1 2 no: snedal coacnes ior wmre people: - ... . rAYETTEVlLLE EXCUBSION Co . r. D. Willston, Manager." Tice Horses are shown to adrantafte vhenneatlv at tired. Our donbla and -aino.la li&ma Terruuni7 neaL. onnn a and ft...i. n. . - 7 . . xm uaxoera snouia oe. BUY OUR HARNESS and it will be a source of much gratifica tion to see Tonr hora amMul h We hare th low-nrinari kind fnA v.n. vl J5!' J "lwjs tha cheapest and most sat- "w"T. vonsianwy on band a "Frill T.I no tr. xruu iiine OI V( Vehicles. J. L mQ, Fayetterille, N O. If You Want a really delicious enp of coffee for break- ioBk or siow oi iee rea zor supper, try a DHnivniiniuDl 7 1 6. Java or our BlendedTeas They are the fisest to be had. and soldon ou ubuidlb enarantea. i ani ut a BICT617P 303 B. IX . Jackoon, - The Fancy Grocer. Ladieo' My second shipment of Has ArrivocV and can show yon a beautiful line of va-' and can sh( riou Styles ies, in dow ua ana patent kid. "T m sea wem. . (ipnu Wee J J patent or XJmbrellas, . mourning included, mercerised and silk tops. patterns; they are seconds, but you would not wu. Window Shades, and white. S B. Cantaloupe Crates, H. M. Cantaloupe Crates, Beau Baskets, Cucumber Baskets, Berry Crates, Corn Crates, Grape Basket a, . Peach Carriers and Plnm ShinnAia will be glad to know that our can is being Unloaded To-day, Call for fcha beat arlmlA at Inwmat: nrina ior ume. m " r-' A. & HTJSKB. TAYLOR'S - CM S. C. Taylor, Mgr. Nextto Wooten's Qroceri: a first-class dining room. Open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., including Sundays. Meali delivered t familial n tnAiA awB u any cart of ait. All nn innnh oumea gooas are genuine Imported stock w - aiauvu r Everything in connection with Cafe first-class. Or No odor from klf hn avAVn. ww- mm VWU Notice, Contractors I J. M. Lamb. Ahfcinn Cross Greek tmAnA nhAAl Bill bidsuntU Monday, July 11th, 1904. for laying a sewer from graded school to north side Hay street, and for plnmbine toilet rooms for th aehoAl. Hnnifl-!" may De seen at the c Jfloe of Mr. J. a Oate.; The right to decline any and all bids is reserved- IC 'AIOJS OOQdg 3 bw uc Carloads Baskets, k 1 Hodol Dyspepsia Cun lS..w?s. Lump ((DgiJl Anthracite. 'Phone 97. ' Prombt Dervioe. Bring .your ,ZJSs , : v v.v, ': Ko?dthlw?tDe7seeit,andwnl! Wife Alonff 'COPtR(GHTtDT504fi oCHLOSS B f INC, CLOTHES 'Drop in and 1 r- ar ' i i 4 rawa a Baaj ww a J wi MIKE FOI THE with improved panel ends. M v nMn ii rrr Tl ... . viixuo i TTrrcirou. These goods arefor sale by BASE BALL Tennis and other Sporting Goods ngltta., Oloveai, Bala, 3Bt SxxltM, SJaoeas, StoolsJLzisai. d)oM to. We handla A. ft Rnalilmi. i - exclusively. r 8 VWM The New Book Store Co. Opposite Fottofflce. 2Mb AT EAST A large, magnicent plain glass Ice-Tea tor ooty 60 cents. J. B. TILL1HGHAST. ; ' notice; Trucker o. - forwarn ; ttIlMr notice I Will ygjggg " - onDzacr wiin you, by all means, let her help jou select your Bummer elothi. ' She'll understand that "gendne ; wss'of aSchlossArt.TailUd8uiWt: tor, perhaps, than you. , HoweVer, m are sure of good treatment here, whstw you bring her or not. ' uw The difference in the cost of a Sohlow made Bait and that made by 5u ''m!!' chant tailor" will be enough Wen h ejes to the possibilities tAJZfgtf" Just think, we sell a suit like either of those shown in the pictnre at so little a price as " 1 of $12 0 which your wife can tadi the i.tt7reh EtT you ' ' habit. Tris Label qn Garments This la bel on Bchloss made clothes is to proteot the wear er. It Caanntses Ssptrioritt tandsf o reputation, uniform (xoellence and ap-to- J L - uieuria let us talk it it over." The King: Clothier. o ouu luoLusi jnr Jfetersburg, va. A. 8. Huske, Payetteville, N. C. Labor, lime and Patience Saved by usinjr OAS EANGB. CooW.Utttr and quicker than coal or wood, nd is eheaper. fie up-to-date and Oook. WitH 0-aajiv the;20th century fuel. We carry fas ranges in stock, and solicit your inquiries FAYETTEVILLE GAS and ELECTRIC CO. H . . rnniur. Perfection Ganbpy r Thelateatdevicaina Mosquito and Fly Net. Ton should not suffer from these lnssets when you can buy protection from them ao cueap uosr, oily iyolluDrafv g is UriTriMn..., ' I New Choa Stora, 1" 7- v " " v iae track, where they ean load at any time of day. " 7 - U.T. DRAKE, Q. Shoots 6 Cons.
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