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CT f Mr t T:n tl ritry Cssty S MOJ&AY. KOThOi;;-; 70. N.rLemaibna vs. Dan . Banndera. :- .' if""? lice P. C Oakea was killed here to night about 8 o'clock by John ; Cam eron, a desperado from np . in "jQue wh!f3e township of Hoke cotmty. T. F. Cole was wounded in the arm and body..; h To - the i RevO. .Fadu m ;ur : pastor: We the member of the i first Congregational . church" 6l Troy . feel : greatly : indebted :i to you and Mrs. Faduma for : the great and , noble sacrifices you nave made m serving . us . as a joying.the best ot, health and sit ting quieUyY&j tblmeSvo was a child of thedear -'-'parents, ih the twinkling of iuiye $e came an cheir'of our blessed ' Saviour.- ' , ,-' r":-: -" - ; He was a bright' little boy -; of air extraordinary talent -and af- i The cWef-of-police.was killed. gJJ three ahotsfrom a breech-loading fr 4. Mary and Allen Jordan Vs. ghofgun. which took effect in the taese 17 years. -You have preach J. P. A. B. J. A. BLmtoona. , ; 7. - BurwellA Dunn vs. XJn derwood Pharmacy. 12. N.-A. Lemmons vs. Wright et.al. . -18. D. T. Russell, assignee, "vs. L. M. RusselL . . '; 81. Albemarle Real Estate & Insurance Co. vs. R. M. Mask. ; ' 89.' Art Manufacturing Co ys, B, A. Davis. : .-".;':' ' 66. . R. H. Williams vs. Isaac '. Reeves. .' :' ; ',. . 93. Binnie Ussery vs. 'Mattie . Ussery." '- : ; ' TUESDAY, SEPT. 17 19. Star Lumber Co.' vs'. H. M.Staley: ; r- J 21 The Massengale A d V . Agency vs. Candor Sales Co. 22. .. Samel 1 " 23. Same. , . .24. Same. ' 25.' Same.. 26. . Same. 80.. -G. W. English va McCaskillet. aL; 152. Teanie Howell vs. W. 0. Hurley et. al. -. ,, 58. E. J. Williamson, adm'r, "' vs. South Atlantic Lumber Co. . 61. W. H.i Tucker vs. J. C. . Cornelison.--.-'-.':' 66. D. W: Lilly vs. W. a Robinson. - WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18. " 881' Bairns Allen vs.' A Burns. - 40. ; Yates vs. Hammer. . 64. Peter Wooley vs, Rosa ; Wooley. -V ; 68. Virginia-Carolina Chemi '. cal Co. vs. W. G. Kelly. 71. . Old Kentucky Medicine - Co. vs. W. C Kelly. 78. Madly Luck and wife vs. - Evelyn M lack et aL ' THURSDAY, SEPT. 19. 41. D. B. Batten et al vs. T. P. Ratten. . 74. Allen Green vs. W. M. . Bird. 75. R. O. Lisk vs. M. M.I " Jones. 89. .Ralph W. Page ys. Wm. V. McDonald. ..; ' ; FRIDAY, SEPT. 20. 60. A.B. Loflin va Jno. M. .Reynolds. .72. W.W.Morris vs. G. W. Allen & Son. 76. Mount Gilead Store Co. vs. G. W. Harris. Secsil Week. W) sru) in th hodvi v Fiva nrro ed ito us the pure gospel and men and two : negro women were have shot and.wounded, but not seriously, pies. Cole will recover and probably, the others. .V: ? r':-.-: Cameron went down Main Btreet in his buggy with hia double-barrel-ed breech-loader and . shot at any body who attempted to stop him. - The people were running in every direction. When Chief Oakes, be ing out in the edge of . town, and hearing the shots, ran up and tried to stop Cameron who shot him three times. Then Cameron left Raeford in his buggy, going towards Laurin- burg. :: ' r It is said that Cameron has held a grudge against the chief here for some time. He was arrested on one occasion on a charge of drunken ness, and ever since that time is al leged to have borne malice. We further thank you for the worthy . efforts " you have", pu t forth 'in , raising the education learn. It seems fc wiat anythihg he uzideotbok was . revealed unto him auril jtTluidljeenf tibd will I would like to have seen him j grown Into manhood, I for " I $. am confident there ?;.waa something and moral standard fo? our boys atA orirla in nnr mmmnnitv ' ICUiuii .- - .-. The little Wo rccrrt that vnn arA cmincr to leave us. we feel that we have occupied ..f0v tongue mat caiieu pap . in I uiaai a is duuk : - ic . uviuc U9 iu. J.I jrcaia Rudlesui reficeau Skit Randleman, Sept. 1. Chief of Po lice J. C Daniel of this place was shot last night near a show . tent in the Southern part of the town': by Charles Caster, a young white man about 18 years old, whose home is near Worthville. It is alleged . that Gaster was drinking and raising a disturbance around the tent when Daniel attempted to arrest him, and he immediately opened fire by shoot ing five times. . Four shots took ef fect, three of which entered the po liceman's head. The other glanced his back- It was first thought the Maness I policeman was fatally injured, but he is this afternoon resting comfort ably in Jerree Memorial hospital, where he was taken to be treated. The physician in charge states that unless bloodpoison sets in the pa tient is out of danger. ' Mr. Daniel was shot by a Colt au tomatic pistol containing steel bul lets. Gaster was taken to Asheboro and placed in jail today to await the outcome of Daniel's condition be fore standing trial. The near trag edy is the sole topic of conversation on the streets here today. : Since w e cannot keep , y o n longer we - must . say good-bye with sad hearts. " - r. We can never forget these many years o f . earnest labor among us.- We hope to put into practice the ; good lessons you have taught us from day to day. We shall endeavor to be perfect, be of good, comiort, be oi one mind and live in peace. We feel inspired to continue in this great work of the Lord and may God's blessings go with you from this place even unto the perfect day. , May your hie be one of joy and happiness. God bless you. The officers of the First Con gregational church. MONDAY, SEPT. 23. - 84. Jno. J. Blum vs. J. C. and J. A. Currie. 61. J. . and J. A. Currie vs. Golconda Mining & Milling Co. . v- 91. W. L. Hurley vs. T. N. Harris. ; i 94. W. D Allen vs.. Mrs. J. W. Benson, admx, et aL - Nitkt. ; 6. J. A. McAulay vs. J. T. Parker. 'r'ksV-; ' ' , 8. R. T. NRijh vs. W. D. Clark. -; Li-..-- ' 10. C. C. Morton, g'd'n, vs. R T. Poole. vf . 29. Matilda Owen vs. Eliza beth Needham. - . " -... 85 H. la Monroe, adm'r, vs. , Richard Johnson. 45. V;H. M. Staley vs.r Star Lumber & M'f 'g Co. 60. J. W.Chisholm vs. W. H. Wright et al. - " i 64. W.: M. Ballard vs. R. L. 1 Deaton.; "'v-'..' ' -' : : 87. P. H. Wads. T. S. WUl- lams etsL v .r-I-v. - r"92. W.L. Hurley & Son vs. ; Ras Ewlng.';:;'-;-;.' '4-' tuz: A Birtliiy Sorpritt. : On last Saturday, August 31st the relatives and friends of . Mr. J." F. Hurley, of Star, gave him a delight ful birthday dinner. Early Saturday morning Mr. Hur ley received a message to meet his sister at Ether, so he left home at once and while he was gone his friends all gathered at his home and prepared his dinner and was waiting for him when he returned about 12 o'clock, and to his great surprise to the yard and grove covered with people. He hardly knew what to do or say, but guessed it meant his 60th birthday. ' After several good handshakes and greetings, dinner was made ready. Mr. Alex Hogan gave a short talk on the family connection of the Hur ley generation. Then we all enjoy ed the dinner which was before us. The table was loaded down with goodies. There was between 75 and iuu people wno ate, ana there was plenty left. After dinner the pres ents were brought forth and deliv ered. - He received quite a number of useful presents which are too numerous to mention. ' Then Mr. The members o f the First Congregational church of Troy and friends: I thank you heartily for my self and wife for your apprecia tion of my services among you these 17 years. We feel we are better for having served you and the people of Troy. We cannot but notice the kindly feeling which the representative white peopla of Troy have shown us all these years as well as - the purse tney nave given me through you.' We value not only the purse bnt givers more so. We thank the officers o f the Baptist and Methodist churches for their high esteem of our work and trust that our feeble efforts to insist right principles among the churches will grow to per fection. Farewell, O. Fadnmai and mama is still; . The little -feet that trod around the j home 'are heard no more. 5 But , he i i with Jesus watching and calling to us with outstretched arms, bidding us come .. ana ,.oe. -witn a mm in glory. ' 1 --" ', 'A "W , ; it seems-so saa wnea we , as semble at th cHurch .to. engage m tne oabbatti senooi tbat we can look over at the primary class and see the broken link, of the golden cord that' binds Heaven and earth together.: He can be witn us any more. - But we can go to him if we- live as we are taught by Thybfessed word. "Except ye become as a little child ye cannot see the kingdom of Heaven." r: "Weep not mother, Dry thy eyes . Tho it seems fit .For thee to cry. For just above.. The deep blue sky, Little Lotsie lives No more to die. little brother and sister besides a hostof relatives'and friends to mourn his" loss'"''i: The devotional exercises - were conducted by his pastor, Rev, .8. J. MctJonnell,- after which tthe body was laid to rest in its little white casket in the cemetery at bir to await the resurrection morn.c The floral-: ocerlng . was one of the most beautiful we have evejrseenlS We love him, yes, we love him, But angels loved him more K And they have sweetly ' called To yonder shining shore.: We know that there must part- r ing be , .. While here on earth we f" roam; Bat we hope to meet Little. Lot sie" ;V:' -'"-fl In that bright and heavenly home." ' " . Cousin Nish. in tho VJorld is THE S ZJ TJ3 A C H I i Twenty-five Beasons and Prices Mailed Upon Application DIXIE FURNITURE CO. English Dogs as Beasts of Burden. Until 1889 dogs were employed to draw wagxwa through the streets of London as they are now In parts of Europe. v We extend our heartfelt sym pathy to the grief -stricken fam ily He leaves a father, mother, - Named for General Wadsworth. - Fort Wadsworth in New York har bor la not named for Capt Joseph j Wadsworth, but for Gen. James Sam uel Wadsworth of Geneseo, N. Y. General Wadsworth raised a regiment when the Civil war broke oat. served with distinction, and was killed In the battle of the Wilderness. In his mem ory the name of Fort Tompkins was changed to Fort Wadsworth. Distinctive Merchant Tailoring WB ARE EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES OF FRED KAUFFMANN Th Awricu Tailor CHICAGO whose produetiont are recognized as the natiom cla- siett gtnnenU. The prices ere surpriiinclT low end we guarantee to fit and satisfy or no sale. We show a attuning display of fall fabriea and would appreciate your cau ox inspection. Notice For Sale. I will sell for cash to the high est bidder at Star, N. 0., on Sat urday before the second Sunday in September, a lot of household and kitchen furniture, and a lot I of other things. Come, you peo ple who are married, ana you who intend to marry, and get a bargain. GARLIN BROWN; Star, N. C. ilomen, Children Bocae News. Biscoe, Sept 2. The Road Trustees for this township have instructed Mr. Elsie Hunsucker, the supervisor, to work the Pe- kin road that leads from Biscoe to Mr. Eli Green's on the Troy and Candor, road. The teachers for the Biscoe HighT School have all come back and ready for auotner year's work. Miss Bryan of Jones boro, the two Misses- Li les and Miss Bailey are the out of town teachers. - Congressman R. N. Page has returned to Washington m cond nection with his duties as Sec retary 'to the National Campaign committee. Mrs. Frank Page,, her daugh ter Clara, and Miss Blanche Monroe have returned - from TTT' t. t..i : -1 i I . ... . .. n uiuuru nuuu gave a aoori. taia on i Charlotte where - they spent - a Mr. Hurley's life and closed with a few da vs las t week. .Mrs. Bushnell of Galveston, Texas, and Miss Beatrice Wade are visiting at the home of Mrs. closed with a short prayer, and the rest of the day was spent in talking with friends and kinsfolk Later on came the time for parting and good byes and all left for home wishing many more happy birthday: '--.. -; - " Mrs. W, C. Nance. dimmer, 8ept 2.-rMra. - John Ilzxker and children of Lexing t:i spent laak. tweek with her C - hter. Mrs.: Elsie , Saunders. Scbsl it Star 0en Set 11 Btar. Sept. 3. The Carolina Collegiate tand Agricultual Ins titute Will be opened on-the 11th of September The school will be conducted for the time being In the " Academy building and i h the spacious rooms in the Rich ardson block; as last year, -" Competent teachers have been employed and we are looking for a more prosperous year . 'even than last year- D."TX Bruton ' Mrs. Arthur Burt has return ed from a visit to. . Cameron : ac companied by an aunt of her's who will spend a few. days here. :Tbe ; Methodist protracted meeting began on the afternoon of the 3rd, Rev. G. Li Read - is charger :;s;;v "'.r;-;--:1 ":" Mrs.. Horton of Wadesboro is visiting her daughter, M rs. W. i 8. Yates. County Commissioners N. II. lira. R. D. Kearns and park Thayer and Geo. M. Bruton left f h zr children of AUreds spent Monday afternoon fprji business . JJty nlsht ,ttb , her father, trip to Terra BauteiidTbey r : i Crts!ar - - : k I will be gon for about ten days, I lightning and found ita-5play on s Of meetings at Hint probably stopping in Ashevule little Lotsie, the precious Xlittla -.(Pef erred frpmj last week.)Ei Oh .last: Sunday 3; afternoon, Aug, 18tb,ivhileVi visiting rhis grandfaiheri; Mr. HLlBeUof Albemarle while the storm was raging in the.! heavens God "in his infinite mercy) and power saw fit to send an awful; bolt of Alike will find at my store a stock of cloth ing complete enough to supply the wants of those hardest to please. Suits, Skirts, Shirtwaists, Underwear, Shirts, Ties, Almost j Nofliii ;en It Riins , TT THEN an I H C engine is at work, it is ' ;the cheapest dependable power .jon . - ' can use; when not working it costs you nothing. It will work just as hard at the ' close of the day as at the start-will work overtime or all night just as readily. It- is ready to work .whenever., you need it;, always reliable and satisfactory. You can use an Collars,. Hosiery, Hats Best obtainable goods prices best, consid ering quality of goods. Come and see for your own satisfaction JACOB POLAKAVETZ, Troy. N. C. I H C OA and Gas Engine TGM REPABRBN 1 Csisiiy 1 with good ',7ec ' -r: s!ta Rev. 1 tzl Rav. C. A, for a short injountain visit. While jewel of Mr. and ?:Mrs.v G. VII. away they ; will i Inspect some llailrl- He had list attained the 1 rre !;1 sol- bridge bull tling plants, Inyesti- rrii3 prices ca caterii!; etc., but thy ara net nikir? tha trip' for czztAj rzrvz'i "tlzzx : trl it .1 1- e that tr.-i 89 of 8 yelrs', 1 month 'and r 15 dtys.; Oh, it tesnisa: sz izt t il'.'.'.a an.l ca ciilh to be tilrn frca c-:r ntiit;,-."-!!: 1 ' ti- t vrV: ' 3 fr : 3 ' tlrt?, ; "to pump water, to run the wood saw, cream - separator, churn, grindstone, washing machine, - feed grinder, corn busker and shredder, en , silage cutter, or any other farm machine to which power can be applied. ."' I H C oil and gas engines are. constructed of the best materials; built by ; men who know what rood engine must do; thoroughly tested before leaving the factory. - , A They are made in all sizes from 1 to. 50-horse power; in all styles vertical and horizontal, - - air and water cooledVportable,.stationary and '.mounted on skids, to operate on gas gaso- line, naphtha, kerosene, distillate or alcohot.' Kercene-gasoUne.-tractorav12 to- 45-horse -1 . power, -" :. Ask the'IHC local dealer to show yon an ..." I H C engine and explain each part, or write i (or catalogue and full information.:' ; btcnitilcsil Heiter Company of Anerfca , '. - Iacorporsted ' -.7 IHC We have a well equipped repair department and a skilled workman and weare prepared to turn out all kinds of Watch and Jewelry repairing in a work manlike manner and at reasonable prices consider ing the grade of work and material used. Any work left at Troy Drug Store will be called for by Mf . H. L. Boring who will bring -it to us, and when -the work k completed he will deliver it to the DrugrStore, or we will send it to you direct .We carry a nice stock of Watches and Jewelry. Watches, all grades, from $lto$4Q. . - : W. F. CHEARS, I JEWELER, SANFORp.N.C. r Tbs pnrposs Of thU Bureau Is to furnish. fre cWis ta alL the best Intormiuoa tKtmbls - . os bsttsr fsrminf. ir jroa Have any wortny qties- tions concenunc soils, crops. iaoa aratoae. irrv tt, on, lartilit era, et a. make your iaaalries specific-' - Jjuiiiwaf. Caictfo. U S K r-'J 3f" International Harvester Company, Charlotte, N. CJ, . 1 J U ,Eitn C "0 to fl50 per months. Most fascinatbg ' J and c lucatlonal work. Thousands of operators ' - he- led Positions assured "J all ;Braduates.j l ff V j Y7riie immediately for catalogue. 5 . 'T am movine into m v NE W STORE. and thank the public for their patronage; - Now let us turn over a ew leaf. I don't want" you to pay for book-keeping any longer. o ler us come wgesner; - s and save you money and me trouble by running a CASH-business. Note these bargains- , - -t , ' - - Pants-, ?30 value, ?3.0U; " - Pants, 12.5a value, $2.25; . e ,4 . - --, : .Pants, $2.25 value; $2.00. - - - , Pants, $2.00 value, 9l.7fr.x , , Pants, $1.75 value, $1.50. - . -' -Pantst $1.50 value, $1.25. v.. -'. J Pants, $1.25yalue, $1.00. , ' Boys' pants are all cut in prices. :k. ' w - ; , Ccee of all kinds is cut in priced -,-" V- All 10-cent can goods are now 9 cents' - s - Everything we handle is cut in price. ' 1 ask "you and try thia-cash rule and see if you don save moneycii gins Gc?t.2lL'1812. " - - - 1 - - icesrectruuy - I,' to come, This be O. a :.o r . r
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