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' ,, , 1 This Delightful Resort Was ; Never More Popular Than This Season- Quite a Number Experience the Jo s of Camp Life, j Loch Lily has long been regarded as one of the most delightful places in the northern middle section of North Carolina, and ajso one of the most popular. The star of its popu iritv has beeu more in the hscen- dencv this summer than we bayer tver known tt. Why do we say so? We simply judge it by the great numbers of people f iom here and elsewbeie who have been visitors there, and are still going out and enjoying themselves at the beauti ful "lake of lilies." ' Last week there were jolly crowds at the lake all the week, and every one seemed to vie with each other in contributing to the enjoys ment and delight of the outings-; Quite a party spent j several en joyable days in camp. They, were members of a house party given by Miss Bettie Watkins, at hex home in Milton. Among the members of this party who repaired 'to Ioch Lily and went in campv were Miss Waikins, of Milton, Misses Rose Watkins, Laura Stebbins. of South Boston, Dot Richmond and Emma Lea, of Danville, Messrs. Henry Watkins', Joseph Stebbins. Jr.; Owen Wilson, Moseley Bendall, of South Bostop, and ethers- m .the partv whoseameswelAiJ tfq . vf:- ' get. During th wees: ' here was aLso onother camping party,- consisting of severa' young bo 3 from Sou'h. Boston, under the care of Rev. D. C. Mayers Those in thisp-rty were Watkins Hunt, Bruce; Pendleton! Armistead Pendleton, John Evans living Oweri, Julian East, .Robert Lee and Graff Simmonds. Misses Ehna and Ruth Feathers ton and Misses Maie; a-jd .Ethel Newell, of Roxboro. gave a.deHgnt; ful hay ride on , Wednesday -evening of last week, complimentary to Miss Marie Abell, of Smithfield and Miss Josephine Mclxoran, of Washington D. C. A number of young people enjoyed the delight ful ride from Roxboro to" Loch Lily and return. Thursday afternoon and nigh there wa also large crowd at the lake. There was but one thing to mar the pleasure on that ni2ht, and that was the rain. ; On Monday afternoon of this week another parry went into camp at that resort. In this ! party ere Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Featherston Mrs. 0. H, Hunter, Mrs. Margaret Strayhorn, Misses Maie and. Ethel Newell, El ma and Ruth Feathers fon, Annie Long, Mary' Hunter, of Roxboro; Miss Josephine McGowan of vashingfon, D. C, Misses 'Marie AMI and Nell Morgan, of Smith-: field; Messrs. W, H.- Long B. R. Long M. C. Wiristead, Richard HoWs, Preston Satterfiel L 'J I rev Fealherston, South gate Beamon Bruce Nee" "and Kgnc Clay ton. : - :l We h iv- no phgv in saiur. to th vounsr t op' xf tbeVslr 1 rounlt ci "e anj town?, .and 'nV to th sc 'efidin JhTHe country, that if ney arc seeki V 'atfV.davs' ting, and -desire a ; deKghtfuJ place, h ose surrour dings are , uni Passed, Loch Lily is unexcelled' Aaere wid doubtless be many risi SOCIAL LIFE AT LOCH LILY. 1 the am U over, nd we yenlr believe that the clca; t?ill mark the gajest of ?vny ? sum mer ever -yet ;, experienced " in : tie history of the Jake' Are. we-' too op timistic? We think,, not Long live Loch Lily, with the joys and pleas ures it affords May we' live ; to'Vsee ibe4aj:'whenX.will!bcme of the greatest? of resorts. . . i U RIOT JOVER MATCH. Almost a Race War Follows Insults to Whites by Negroes at Stokes . land, Va. " ; Danviixb. Va , July 25.A riot at Stokeslandr five miles from this city late -yesterday.; resulted in the serious in j ury of four persons , The trouble started with some negroes who abused a party of white men. accompanied bjr women, because of th reittsal of rhe' whites to give them matches to light : their pipes Irvin Cook, white, and William Hall,; Haryie Gwynn, and: Harry Flippin, all colored, received wounds; some of which Inay " prove fatal. Tbeomen escaped without injury. Most of the populatioi' of the 1 settlement turned out under arms and aTrace;'war was narrowly avert ed. The police department of1 this city was called u pon to quell the disturbance. fi To Wear Uniforms. r; , RuraKdeHVeryrtsnier somethingf 'a. shock when 55 they learn that official of the post office department are considering thad-nsa.-.iIit$t..njqT ry.'g bem to re r a regulation in ufr"ni The tnar,er. has been undTr - cosi enttion for several das, and the. de partment -U stron-gb' inclined to mak'Vtne rural branch of lhe systeni mpre dis4ictive bv uniforming the carriers, xhe one argument against the proposi tion is the cost that it will entail on th1 carriers, who at best are poony paid. There are now 569 rural car Hers in North Carolina, who wo '3 Id be effected by Such an order. .. SI ould Not Attend Church Bare Headed: r Wiii,iamsport, Pa., July 23.-1-The Rev. Edward Henry Eckel, rector of Chrst Church, and' a probable candidate for ,bishop of the new Episcopal Diocese, has announced from the. pulpit- that bareheaded women in church are not conforming to the teachings of vStJPaul. - - , ' S' ; Mr .Eckel said that more serious thought should b given to dress ; that a low cut gown;" with a mere semblance of covering ' for shoul ders and arms, should not- be worn in the house of worship, s and that hereafter liatless women and decol - . - - - let? gowns were not wanted: in bis church.v . - ' Christ Church is the oldest and wealthiest (ong-ega'ion ' in b s city. , , :' ; A brave man is not ou who;' geli exci ted an d uses' his ' k n i fe Tor j t t o Ileal brave xy , is not wcci ti nsr; 'and i iberef ore takes a cool headed ma to be brave, and a cool headed-ujan ftl (iom gets into trouble. vAn irritable, excitable man; zets scared and shoots down his. fellow, man qi provokes trouble with one of his kind and gttz killedChima-lf. .'VhMt. ii - w iHt "th Irishman,allfl :dval bTaverj?:V A brave dead rnnn is : worthless eci men 'of . humanity -4Mtr8h?ire Onr : - :y v.feA.; ...... ..... - . . ' -i' 1 . .. ' 1 III Hose, 'i-- I WOU LD B E LYN C H ERS PU H ISH ED " III I II ii Two of Danrille Uob Bent to Jaili For Trying o - Avenge Death of ' Mr. Ames. .-I.ti -"t; . DANVffXK, Va., , July 23, Thel trials ot the men. indicted, by the special grand jury -which invest! gated te riotous demonstration be fore the pity jailearly dhesday morning vwhen , an ; attempt was made to eecure the negro prisoner, Roy Seasrcharged. with the mur der of thV Southei n ; Hailway flag man, Jares X. Armes, were begun today before Mayor Wooding. -, 7 Will, IJarris was fined $50 ;. and sentence4 to' sixty days in i ail, nd Fraiik Cpildress sentenced to thirty days.' . - .;M, ' ' Childress, who is but sixteen years old is accused of throwing atones atr. the police officers who were guarding the jail. I Decisipir in the case of J William kann ww reserved until Thursday. WtoesstesUfii.that-'ht was at home durng the riot The evidence against the men was: given mostly by policemen - who witnessed the demonxiration. Mo$t of the eighteen men indicted for', participating ' , in the disturbance have" been released on 0200 usii ior mat next weelr. r The cicst sensational of the cases have beeu set for next Tuesdav. whenWTiclieri ArmesV; a brother; of the- caurdered man,- anid -Daniel TaUey,'whp is accused :of Jeadjng Woodburn Notes. $ The annual protracted meeting at Lebanon Christian charch begn cn cbe third Saboaih in " July, and closediOn the Friday ev-ening fellow- ;ug.; Kevs.; WhHe and-JtNewman ajjinted the pastor, Rev. Up Wiener, during. th meeting. The crowd on Sunday as 'immense, soao esti mating it at OOjpersons. Mr; '-Bew man is a verydifyingj and jopular preacher. Mr. .White did not preach d uring my sjtey. Mr. . .Wicker,. the pastor, isa.yery superior preacher, with a ,mind.,.finely cultivated and stored with rieh : thonhts. I was toldthat he can speak flnently six or sevrn different languages. The meeting wasa success, a number bing converted ; ana the ; church mncn''enQouraged';and';8trengtben'ed in faith. ' - - " - , Ware having; nice showery now nearly - eyerv day. , Rains at : night and clear 'and hot on, the fclfowing dav - s :-- v'. The corn an d tobacco : is gro wi n nicelv. ; .4 - r : - v - , fA..Jone8, of Greenville, a;, . is now recreating witbomefolkg. Al are e;lacl tosee-hjm j'nKiiijy, 0 tj Steph en W-H s jo r " s. fn - v - r ; j another 'PerFon'cottvhv,i:?o vi si tin home Dopl-. and njoved h;rntlf b tig lv d no ; the ;meetinr a Herbert Ouninfihtn 1 visiting old hon'e pi icf aftpVyan aWenc 'f tevpra! ' th?. . - V. , , ,lim Cnningfham is' faking - in" tb0 .St Imposition ths weeki V George Cuninghm and familr, with ?rher f riends, jicnicd at Chub L ; ;n,last Thurfiday : v"v - " The protrW-d -seasop at ;En"eU8 begins on theftf' Sociday in . July, and. at Pro-tdence on tbe first San day in:A'ngii?t, Fbakk, The State iFirecsn'd Toarusicnt Trill bo held at Salisbury, Angnst 2; Ststesrilli landmark: 1 -ThVother day ncsr his home in Bethpny town ship, Lonb lioore, the )oung Kn cf iir. u. a. uoere, saw about 30 oaU of the small leather winged varitty iuiv 1 we. , xne ouijg man told his father about the -' circum stance, and proposed to.cut tha t tre uuvrn. --4r,yooret or. . tnougni there was a mistake about the num ber of bats, but tbey cut .down the iree. AS' tne result thev - fonnd and killed jnst 127f baband ahnmbar got a wuy, and ground where tha trea reu was literally covered with chintz hugs thai came off At .bats Work has be 12 on br?a larire: forr to rebuild Greensboro Female Coin lege: ; Material U ou theJ ground, and it js! hoped that the bnildin completed in time for the Opening of tbe fali session by. October 1st, TheBestWay OF THE; Most "of Humanity f 4s Though the ';; ; otomacn. We Know. This, arid Always, - Spare no Pains to Select the-Best and $ Purest , . f . of Brry thing in GROCERIES -AT THE- Verv Lowest Prices. -00- Don't miss seeing" our stock x Of : SHOlES, ti v)u wantto get trade offtr i' nln cements. Well, that is Ihst vvhar :v-arf At- ing We have tvvo tables that are filled with V are bar yams" --On' one of them'vf will fin H 7irrM-liirv f airrtio ' in od(lsajL(f rids 'that, we are - a nice lot of Fans will ber found on this taole. -tins win uc iuuuu uii luis lauie. . . vrst '.ibarsratnN in Shirts ever cordially invited ta come iu - ' .. . . t " . 1 l m 1 .www. wmw mmim. - i . .mmm. ' ammm ..... t 1 I U "L 'J m-- -- - 1 1 1 ... i . 1 ill ft .1 fcl J I 1 t --'-'s' ;(r - & O'AKVRIDGEr'IMSTIITUXr.; .lt' Y'pPr ?aresJor-the Universities and Colleges,, . v TT as eu as ior business, for Teaching, and for Lifev Situated near Greensboro, H. C over 1.000 feet, tihtm'- the s'ea lereVin view, of the mountains. . Largest and Beqt Equip--ped Fitting School fcrrYoang llen and Bots in the. South. Rates: 5125.00 to $175.00 per annum. , : - . ' : FOR BEAUTlFUIi CATAXO GUE : ADDREC3, 1 : ! 1 i-i i OK NORTH CAROLINA 3- - V 'i- Academic Department, I: r - Law, Medicine, rPhannacy. Frc?; tuition toteachers and to minif tera eons. Scholarsbips and Sloans for the need v. J . ; 620 students: 67 wsTRUcrbii: New Dormitories, Gymnasium, TjTate Worlr; Central Heating System. 11 Th Pall term begins X Gcb- 5; 1904. Address : ! - 3 FRANCIS P. VENABLE e Cb(afbi Hih, N. a , ::. TELEPHONE? FOK OTHHRS. , Subscribers must positively ly ine reffuiar toll rate Wden thev transmit anvnri saee, for others; or callr.tlp; : any point or party outside of xiioiDoro,ior any; otner party. NON-SnBSCBIBEBS 1 nst come to the booth: at ; Morris' Drug Store to use the l t'Pune. It is.anuoyingand troublesome v.rnvA, nnnnAit. ri -Tions elsewhere. , T , r The.tise of the phone service! y people who are not sub v. ocnuBrB.io ine service is a L source of much' 'annovance ; -.to the Exchange ai'well a? , u.. ouuBcriuers. c r j : ; Pon't frtt yhen:,;Cen--tral'Meaves you without : the connectiouuasked for. Respectfully. ; thii.vefithcr voif Have ito ' selling at a sacrifice; Also ffereid in Roxboro. You are and examine these sroods. .5 :' ' I ! - Respectfully'. '; ,: J ':
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