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REV.J.L.STEWARJ ■. CLAIMED BY BEAVil |i : I Ajsd Baptist Minuter fauou Awmyj Funeral Today la Clinton ! -- | Rev. onathan l,. Stiweu died a; | hi* home, three miles southeast of ) Raleigh, at 11 o'clock Stttuluy r....ht. . Horn near Aberdeen Monroe roo’i* : ty, llisai.-sippi. Jane o.i IS'.t5, ho I came na a young man .o ihr Uuis I sity of North C»'o!'|'ii froc. uhiril I be era- graduated is the cU ,s [ 1867. This cUuw Umd rut u r.'.un L her of men destined to figure |> ora [ inently In the affairs of tfca Stole a? r well ns lo be granted atscanr! length [ of life. Anioi c ih« > •..'■ •o C i. •! l ert Bingham, Hon. B. F. Grady, I Judge A. G. Avery and Cel. Thttaas L Kenan. 8o far aa ia known. Col. Biug k ham la now the only surviving mem [ ber of this class. After bis graduation. i. Sir oust l read law at tha Untoer ilv n.ider D I imrnuct Phillips and be,- ,,i th pine t tice of his profession thmv upon t»cl | ting hii license. L About this *:m» he seas united In [ marriage with Miss Fmil;” Mili'.iad V Cave, daughter of L>r. Hudson Cave, , of Chape) Hill. £r.un afler his mecii k ago he mo'cd Is C'n‘011. where he II entered actively into :V ;> . *! [ bis piofrsiiop, eomii ;:.' ;: . • ..! one time the pidncipopbip ft the .Clinton Female College. Before this be had entered the mmiatiy of the 11 Missionary Baptist church and in this k I Held h« distinguished hime.-'f on l: as , j than in the law in which he urns ,-i IviimiiiK i'E"' vu^iivwk « i •> .year* of his Hf,". Hr ‘« i' <■ '• ir t'.. iday many church** in Satin ea ffii Ity and «#i for nhout ihirtv .•■jcviss tvo year* moderate of the Enaerii I Baptist Association cnmpcst*d of pvi-ts of Sampson, Dnpiin and VVuyn ecttn |ti«*. lie wav for many year.* a true ;lec of the Stale University, sod a* I one time represented his <i •trie* in : the State Senate. j As a lawyer he wrnj regarded t* lose of ihu ablest in the State, in b:a iday. He combined with »mt legal j ability unumial gilt* a* an advocr.ir •and wav a power helorc n jury. 11u scholary attsinnvnLv were rccngnlx I cd HI the time of the c*L.ii.d:shrr*nt ! of the AgrictilUir.vl end XecHaoicnl College at Eatcigh »Vn he cam* ! within one vote of being pt» rted *he jflrst vice-pi esid*iil cl that institution, ;a position which he t.id r.ot seek. ■ The following ihile.vn <jrviv. him: Mrs. H. W. Uultl:. ChrrloUes . villr, Va.; Mrs. Jams* ’i\ Vurphy, ! Washington, 1). C.; Si ': L. /«. I). if. one. Clinton, N. C.. end i.I:J> ate:> C. Star art Clinton. II. C Two Jtoa.*. William D. Stcwa<-l and John it. Stv*-. art of Clinton, have been .onir.year, dead. By a second mar iagv A!'. Slvwsri wav united with Mia. Elizabeth Bnn nett, of Sampson county, oho rj: viv.a him. tovelker .v t i on* d.iutii te . Mies Dcttie Star, i-t. About o yp*r ago f'r Cl w*rt m< v. cd to Wake county who e he baa » kj lived on a farm near I vV.ureii' ■ tor* Almost hi: -d, nmctt'lv him] physienlly feeble, and y.-or/jnp weak or from day to day, ho frit on slvey at [hp 1-tpae n.* .a nrf.. inwall- ku» busy and useful i t*. '* The body wij :ak,n to Clinton yea te.day and the fn.tfri* wi” V h.H there this m>i;i.i.g z 1') p(/>.• ducted by T).-. Wi kgr V 3sh.*pt. Koleigh-—Tuesday's New* and. Ob aerver. i AV.»» ih* cut of oji*-th<r*l I •»• lolucid uirtstic*. it look* lift* a l»I*T yw. ior hurov cater» C.vo Ylt« i im l> cow *aor* revel I 11 ,*.iJ r.J VO'. i* •*. C. lutw'i! 3 good I t'WiO* to JjJ> VI i. l”. A irood brood sow well cared for t s ways a Rood investment. IThcliar iu soap or eaiuayt, you nitjrlil lo have a copy of circular K2 ■''in the Agricultural Extension Scv vi' <i Raleigh. Ju«> a«nd a poatal. GOODS MARKED Even Lower Than They Were At The Start-! Don t Buy Dry Goods or Clothing Anywhere Until You See Our Prices ! * B. Fleishman & Brothers Dunn, N. C. *=—■ ' --1 -1 !!==-»«=!!=-■■ ■'-■■' J--^- _!_■ ' >_»!! _!_ ; T7XXJ never aaw mote exquisite X cabinets. The world has never produced any more exquisite cabinets. These cabinets are descended out of the Golden Age of Furniture. This waa the age when Europe built its most luxurious palaces, created Ms greatest works of art, i developed its finest types of crofts' Mr. Edison's designers want book to the lnwittife maatarplerro 4 of this period. They adapted 17 of them for the modem American home. They made every Edison Cabinet a period cabinet—even the least expensive. You mumt eea these cabinets. Only then will you appreciate what wonderful richness and atmos* phsrs one will add to your horns. Ask about our Xmas Budget Plan. It manages your mpoey economically. It makes Ittl halp pay; and that's good biuinees IThe Barnes & Holliday Co Dunn and Coats Bp *is» .i r] !ETO BHIOUS? | 7*'n<- *'*:.r, .>‘Js*1-/-,«rs. R. V. Heins, of this place, I (•a '. “’ v.vc. vt '.f to me very much medicine, (H ••; .•: •ji.uduefs, or colds, bad taste * lit wjt i,r..>. ■ tom ,ovoid liver, 1 would ■<,j 1 | tahfi a Scut, r- . o- 7 : ;--.7 £‘i"l-*b and it would • \jf • f siratelen in. c-} am! m:.:;v ,us !«. as good as new. Jfl I fvt We n&ve ustJ in ou; iarnily for ys»:s Uj ! THEj&FOi?Jy’S ™ \Sjii • . •• -., r-,^ I'Nmi fa.'! * /1 . % # , • . . • « U—•< u I v. i * k »./ i>« w— j i" j £r.d it cerslniy is tile best liver med'cioo 1 ever saw. n «> { K o.: r.«t only saved me money, ic has hearted keep my Til f« system in shape, and has ne' er weakened vac as so ! t \ many -hysfes rfa 1 recrenirttn'i it to my tdnvds rnd am fw >’* £lf 1 • ' so.’’ K: .r'-'.Vauv't i? the old, reliable liver t- • . • •. ; tierud mu:!'about >■' •.•«.. :y . , t!mr.,*v!l itCJ risht, bad (| vju. i.tfiatir, Liiioia, or have a headache, try ■■ ijl TiKuh>tC*s Black-Draught. At all Drug*.',sis. fl fij /.f7T:.yj on ihe Genuine 1 9 I WAl'CK and CLOCK 1 REPAIRING Wo 7 :v.vo imitated a repair depart r.vei.c ic- v".*:«.r€i c..»d clocks and have cm g •;> .-/«•*” ia.i .Urect the work. | 1U H.s ia equipped with the | it be.-. :ir* roachtn'jry, and we will ap- I j! , :eie.lc your pr.U-rt)£,.e. g Orwt class stock of jew- j * . •» cat gin ;y in this department, i f • BLJTLER BROS.- ■ 1 H.tTM N C • 1^....^ ...... ' i % • * ^ ' With the coming of Christine-.* yen' thoughts are tu: riin^o *»r often‘.s for you-- rek,jives and i.i jjids; but you are al:<o rememhsi'hi# i 'at chi-; :?easc-:i for economy. ITiat ia v/her* v.-c come . i.. - tvn travr-. the things most nuitnhJf. ret it. /■ Zi f * C. i sir rtc;;* ~jr e-.-.v.is, marked down to figures that nr..ke i!- economy to bay.® - You Must Give A Useful Prerant This Year Here Are Some Suggestions FOR HIM FOR HER Neck Tie* Gloves Shirt* D.-ease* Shoes Kandkeichiefs Slove8 - Coats ^oce Suit* Hat* Fm ni hing* Suits Hose and Over Coats hundred* of other things that will be appropriate and acceptable. Come in and look them over. J. W. Draughon Dunn, N. C.
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