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r tffHE MORNING POSTj THURSDAY.. JULY W 1912 Industrial F avef teviife to Be Printed in a Book Harnett-Lumber Company's Road .Ready for Track Layigg A Protest Comes Up from Quewhiffle I rarctlerillp, N. C. July 0. Special. .more was .iar; ereniufr an - Hi:iu of the I'aTettetiile chamber of commerce. A committee w.i appointed to tale tci for the pnl.liration of an Illustrated industrial Im.UH. to proiu-rly advertise the niiunuf-turhi;:. J1' ad agricultural aJr.i. r.i?.v of this town and sreri-ii. t.V .sLit-it of the 4roj res of which in ti e p i.t si year make Tery cratifviac r.-.. c. icluiin the tplenJid Kvtiu- f ''"'""d wpar iiic. lloit-.Morcin. 1II:-W illiamon, To'sr-Ilo-.t-HarJ mill, sorrounded by at tractive t Tits, wish flourishing schools and chnrrl,: tlu tine factories of the Hone M;I-' -Manufartnnnjr .Company. alnz i:. kih and lUarer creeks; tho tr'ic IVwer Cn:p.iny on lluckhorn fall-: i the l.'ei.h.ry. t.i t!i centre of the 'tthrni system the Xew Jersey ..-'-I.;- f.n.1 rirvMri: Company; the rr .fitaMe ilk spinninr and wravin? mill. i!h two nth?r construct!!!; rne jarjre i...,i,t tf tl.u .N.r:ik I.uniUr C.U'ipany, with aa o-irptit of fret n day; the HCW Ctt ! Tl f li '!! 1 i'arollna ClicnuVnl Company, to le one cf the m-"t pifn';T( in the South: the d-k. wh.irv"5 .ml hm l one new steam er r the rTetterille and Wilmington Steamboat Coni r.ny: the new steamer Highlander, of tin- Tanners and Mer chants" Transportation Company; the equipment of the buildings of the city I Tobacco in GoSdsbOro the Approaching Season Cold Comfort in Wilson for the Base Ball Orphans. The Local Orchestra Highly Compli mented OoI.Ubcro. X. C. July 9. Special. !r. X. II. Wats, n who has been rep-rc-cnt the American Tobacco Cxm pary oa thU. market for the past few mouths Iias'been ordered to Darlington, S. C, where he will remain for the corn in? seao:i. While here Mr. Watson bas mr.ie mnny friends-among our peo p'.o w'ai wil; greatly regret to see him leave. He will be succeeded here by Mr. Robert Ilalrstoa, who hasten at Dar iir.toa the past year. With the near approach of the orenicg of the tobacco teason here it is evident that the com ing seisin wi'J be the pon prosperous that GoMstcro has ever liniwn. All the leaf tobacco warehouses will be In oper a;i:n wl;h lucrnscd clerical forces and with a muck larger corps of buyers than heretofore. On this account the h'.d ling at the aoctloa sslo v.-ill be more spirit ed!, competition will be ni.re hvely and the planter will be tie more beufited. The Go.'iNboro :i:ir-e: has always en joyed the r.';":tatiori ef pay in i the high est market price for the goJJeu leaf and tlie comirg sesvu wl:h vie bri.iht pros pects fw ah id. will be no exception to the n:!X' Tcti ye.ir ac tre was rot a ponl of toh.i;;o soM on this market an 1' the many thousand ponnJs sold here aannally Is proof iositIve of the r-darity of the (lobisboro market among the planters of this and adjacent counties. ; The recent trip of the GoMshoro or chestra to even Springs, where they V'.ayed f r the biggest dance of the sea son, has caliei forth many complimen tary remarks about the music furnished n that occasion. This orchestra uas Wen practicing for some months and they trenoi- in a portion to fill any en gagement which micht come thvir way.: Frrn present ii: licatlons it can readny be seen that the lovers of the dance in GoMsboro will not have to go out of tvwn the next reason to get their music. This has been the ambition of the Golds Uro orchestra for some years, but they have cever leen in a position before to 11 satisfactorily such engagements. Mr. R. C Rivers retimed from Wil son lat nljht and was not much ira Kesscd witii the little encouragement he received In that town in reference to turning over the Wilmington base ball t?ara to Wilson. He remained over'in Go!flhoro this morning and left this af ernocn for! Raleigh. While here he "vent out to the base ball par and ex-l-reeil hiniself well pleased with the gmnnd$. qnly jnst a little work is re i'iire.l to pht the grounds In good .con- JPfor tbe aiues ltween Raleigh Wilmington Monday. Tuesday and ue.nrsiayiof next week. This Is ex- tC T X?,hf tbe bWpt base ball event "at ,,0,-Nboro has seen since the days r the oM naUonal club about eighteen Jv" ?r- Mr- Kers was discussing xrL f t,,rn5n? OTer orphan t:ltm to Goldsboro and said i. L m" 'h ' rHn here next week flLv . a53,13 takA P tDe subject and Z h" TM e don alon thnt line. J?, fi f Mr' F O. Durand, a fT IKVkmith. o-cnrml at his home at 2TJS Arhe Hreet, last night. He was alKMit 4o years of age and a member of Vrf 1 I,aP,J hroh of this city, lie leaves a wJte anJ chlMren. He was wmuerht the local hKlge of Junior "uer cf Cuite-1 American Mechanics, T Everything New and Up-to-Da e P & NCAND MEDIUM j GRADE ROCKERS PULliEN BUILDING j& cra.ldJ"h.xl: the establishment of the hi-'h-irrade l)oiiallson-Davidson Academy on H iynionnt: the building of the Indus trial hall ami the contract for the main new structure or the State Colored Nor mal School: the .McKay cigar factory, etc. -Ml this is over and abOTe scores of " Industrie established prior to the above pecillcd time. . The ' chamber of commerce also ap pointed n committee to confer with the Atlantic Coast Line authorities for en ianrfd train facilities for shippers north of th.s city. There -will be another tneet- ir.s Friday evening to elect officers and a board of directors. Tho road bed, eleven miles 'long. Is now graded to Manchester, and ready for the Irnn or the rnilwajr of the II a r mtt Lumber Company, which has -a ho.lv of round pine estimated to contain ftMHiO.OOO feet oT lumber. Prof. J. A. McArthnr, former prin cipal of the Lumber Bridge High School, has tnkeu the position of superintendent of the North Carolina Military Academy at Red Springs a great accession to its faculty. D. J. Hay, ex-membeT of the legis lature, and an esteemed Scotchman, pub lishes a card In the Fayetteville Ob server, declaring that Qaewhiffie town ship was not correctly represented fa the county convention last Saturday, as it had no primary, and it is hard to find a Democrat iu that township who Is not for Hale. Mai. J. W. McLauchlin acted as spokesman, and voted the township In fjvorof Bellamy. Of Major Mc Lan.'hlin the correspondent will say in jvr-tice that he is a man of good stand ing. ' The funeral took place yesterday over the remains of Mr. D. B. McGougan, one of the most prominent citizens of his residence at Lumber' Bridge, aged Kobeson county, who passed away at SI vears. He was the father of Ir. J. V. McGougan, a leading physician of this city. under whose anspices the funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'cloc. Mr. l. M. Mlchaux left today for Burlington to attend a meeting of the board of directors of, the North Carolina railroad, of which board he Js a member. A negro boy broke into .Mr. Will Moore's store at Genoa yesterday morn ing and stole $7 oat of the cash drawer. j. i A Ka;ln Koarln; Flood Washed down a telegraph line which Chas. C. Ellis, of Lisbon. Ia., had to re pair. "Standing waist .deep in icy water." he writes, "gave me a terrible cold and cough. It grew worse daily. Finally the best doctors in Oakland, Xeb... Sioux City and Omaha said I had Consump tion and could not live. Then I began using Dr. King's Xcw Discovery and was wholly cured by six bottles." Posi tively guaranteed fcr Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lung troubles by all druggist Price 50c. - . "WILSON Wedding to Take Place Next Wednesday Notes About Town Wilson, X. C, July 9. Corresponer.ee of The Morning Tost. Oar esteemed young friend, Mr. Ar thur Fulghum, one of the cleverest and most popular young gentlemen In Wil son,' will on Wednesday next, the 10th of July, lead to the altar Miss Mattie Farmer, the beautiful daughter of our excellent townsman Mr. Oscar Farmer. We can and do most cordially and most sincerely congratulate our' fortunate young friend upon the brilliant triumph he has won, for no jewel of rarer worth or richer brilliancy glistens in the coro net of Wilson's lovliness than the mag nificent gem he will ' call his own on Wednesday next, for she has thoe re splendent virtues whose brilliancy will never fade for.'lilce the radiant beam ings of a pun and flawless diamond which flash out their richest radiance amid the blackest drapery, they will shine through the darkest night of sor-N row and trials and afflictions and mis fortunes, and reveal a brilliancy that is heavenly In its purity. We never knew a sweeter, lovller, nobler little maiden, and we predict that no one will ever make a truer wife or sweeter comforter than the beautiful Mattie Farmer, who will on Wednesday next place upon her hinvr the sacred coronet of w ifehood and assume all of the precious functions of Its hallowed and endearing ministry. Our whole community sympathizes with the generous and Mgdiearted Ed Cooper .one of the most highly esteemed, ani valuable citizens in the irreparable loss he has sustained n the death of his beloved mother, which occurred in, Ox ford at the ripe old age of 73 yars. She was a good woman and her big heart was a perpetual and ever gushing fountain oi comfort-and consolation for the depressed, the. sick hearted and weary, and in the refreshing ripples of its.' sweetened cheer many cases and heartaches floated away into the ocean of a sweet. and blessed oblivion. Herj ears were,, ever opened to the cry of dis- j tress, her heart was ever ready to feel. her hand ever ready to help. She shed kindness as the sun shedded light, and made souls joyous, gladful and bright; she scattered flowers where briars had grown and perfume sprang np irom -the ed thus sown. And now she is at rest in the land of the blest, reaping' fruits now ripe of a well spent life; for her work is done, the goal is won, the cross lail down for the gdjden crown. Miss Mattfc McGurre, a fascinating O 1XO Dealer in and bewitching little maiden of Smrth- field, is the guest of Miss. Kate r gham, one of the most beautiful tractive women we have ever kuj a. j, she Is the precious mould of rarest wo-' -manly charms, and - h.T cojqutring .' witcheries are as entrauclngly snb.laing ! 7UE?&,&ZS3! flattie, is roe real personification 'of that is lovaole and beautiful in v.-o;n- for we know her true worth; her -ling irlliancy, her vernal sweetness , disposition, her immaculate charatr:u her nobility of soul, and all those other graces which make a maiden seem as if she was lent to earth to teach man the i. raptures of the higher birth. In the match game in Tarboro on yes terday our home' teain was defeated, but as Wilson "never fires up the ship" and as another game is to be played in this plce on . Friday, our boys are fully determined to wring from the grasp of their triumphant opponents of yesterday the laurel wreath of victory. . A fine, thrilling, exciting game is expected, ana we predict it wiU be a battle royal, for there are good, expert, excellent jlaye:s in ootli teams, and it will be a contest worth seeing, for Greek will (meet Greek in all the heated earnestness of cuthu elastic 'determination. We sympathize with Washington S'Jgg, one of our respected colored clrl iens, in the loss of his good wife, who died on! Monday She was the mother of a number of children, all of whom have grown up to be respected. and use ful citizens. Among them ir D. C. 3ugg. president of a large and ably con ducted negro college in Savannah, Ga. . . - , The parts going to California bv the Seaboard Air Line will have a special sleeper all the way through. They can nse this at the points where they lay over iovisir piaces or interest, or , fls as they may find convenient. There i p"". be n? danger of finding iithout sleeping acconimodafi MVstern points, where the ci themselves I tlons at fap conversrence of travel causes a scarcity of Pullmans. write, to II. s. lK.VRD, T. P. A., Raleigh. X. C; TIIOS. D. ME ARES, O. A., Wilinrnston. X. C. LENOIR Shooting Affair Nominations for the Legislature ' Lenoir, X. C, July 7. Correspondence of The Morning Post. Saturday night at, S:30 o'clock Corlie Farthing shot Julius Seeborn in the right breast, above and to the right of the lung, inflicting what is now thought to bo ' a flesh wound. Farthing is out on $1,000 bond. The altercation was brought about by a discussion in regard to Farthing's mis conduct towards Seeborn's daughter. whereupon'Seeborn struck Farthing and was ati-once fired at three times. The Ehysicians think Seeborn's recovery will e rapid unless unknown' complications set in. The Democratic county convention nominated W. X.. Wakefield Senator and W. C. jXewland Representative. In a severe electric storm Sunday C. B. Harrison had a horse struck by lightning and killed immediately. The Blowing Rock travelis Tapidly Increasing. ,i g : j , 1 . ' " i " Wilmington's Sewer System Wilmington, X. ( July 9. Special. The Wilmington Severage Company has completed its system of sanitary sewers in this city at a cost estimated at about ?100,000. The work was done by McLean & Company, of Philadelphia, and it re quired a year to complete it. Two hun dred workmen were regularly employed and the company states that . $43,000 was paid out for labor. The system com prises 54 miles of sewers, dividing the city into sections, one emptying into the Cape Fear river, and the other into the disposal plant just north of the city. Building a Newspaper Office Wilmington, X. C, July 9. Special. The Evening Dispatch, Richard P. Mc Clammy, proprietor, and edited by Geo. W. Brunson, Jr., is erecting a handsome new building in Market street, near the central I business part of the city. The building is designed especially for, a newspaper office and when completed will be a credit to the city. The Dispatch expects to be in its new home by the first of August. Q . The special party going to California, which leaves by the SEABOARD AIR LINE on August 2d, will be in cnarge of experienced railroad men all the way, and their comfoTt will be carefully looked after in all respects. This means some thing, when it comes to anticipating ac commodations at various points, pro viding information as to all matters of comfort and interest, etc., etc. ; j FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS. An Old and Wcll-Tried Remedy. MRS. WiNSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP biaben uired forever SIXTY V PARS by MILLIONS ft MOTKf'HKfor theirCHILPBEN WlfJLETEKTH. I Xrt, WITH P EK KtCT K U ;OESS . It SOOTHES I h CHILD. KOKTENH the GUMS, ALLAYH all PAIN; CURES WIND COLIO. and is the beet remedy lor PIARKHCCA Sold by Driirjrita in ".very part of the world. Be unre and auk lor MRS. WINSLOW'S' SOOTHING SYRUP, AND TARE NO OTHER KIND. i Twcaty.Five Cent n liottle. LADIES! S5C0 REWARD abnormal suppression In Pathology from anr enuse, my monthly regulator fails to ivlieTo. Moil. Harmless, ftg., safe, sure. How long mipurewd. 11 00 reward for any other remedy advertinwl thai will rellere one in 80. DB. JACKSOX, R. to.. Chin. 111. (Cei-rorafioa) Paid ap Capital f 40,000 M. S. Calvert, RALEIG-H, N. C. 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