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The Wilmington Morning Star from Wilmington, North Carolina • Page 10

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TUB MORNING." STAR, WIIJJKfi TOK. Q.y- SIJXJ) AY, ATJGIJST 1 4,10 PAGS ten T' WEEK'S DOINOSAT LUfilBERTDfJ An i 42.86 i 88Qj vti fetefsbgrgj Vl' X. et Wl I i 1 -fz Tsi iti.lskins Interest Excursions Well Patron- i ,4 Ized Disorderly Conduct to be; UpPersonal VeJiriw.aAttceHha J- v- i -s blood Is pure and heafthyT that A Bee neraons with tie ui i cuttcle ht beinr suffiHently 'arid 4 is-iepm 11 rt)5pm12 Ar, Ar. Monn' 1 ISpmjAr. Lv.

A I Ar Vv Weldoj Lv.j Petersburg told. He then proceeded tell about the things Jie had stolen, even mentioning the'different people from whom he had Stolen" chickens, and gave the names of three young white men who had accompanied an assisted him in his chicken raids. The negro is dead but the white men' are Btill here. 'H -') The V. C.

SMs running regular trains, -'mled' jmd freight, to Tar Heel in Bladen Trains were put on the 10th and business began to, same The motion pcture show at the opera house continues to please Targe crowds. The- primary classes of the Baptist and Presbyterian Sunday-Schools have. been entertained by, the manaeement of "the show week, aounsnea oy tn: circulation, "But when the blood becomes Infected -with "any unhealthy humor the effect, is shown Ibyi eruptions, boils, pimples or some more definitely marked rirfn" mnmkn such air AcnB. ettflr. ekrJ: "'-TTtitadrM et 1 18pm 11 46pm 515pm KicflmoniN.

Lir. a8 A INor 4 8 OOpm Ar V. 8 OOam Ar. Ti ood because of ajduggish, condition oTthbie duty it ia to collect aolicarTyo'ff the, waste and. Ve'fcise matter of the system.

This nnhea.1t.lrtr Mn'u. i. nnt Aj AM AMk' jvasningion Baltimore Lv. fiJS JnlT 31. 1910.

hnr. tii.i. the Net atl i-i 49 83-41 6 15pm 2 5pm 1 52 Dm 4t) 8 45am 6 4(m 5 4am 12 1 Lt, 3 8 roi A Lv a8 2 46nm Pblladelphli. 8 20pm pm3 25pm D4 tpnlly. 82-50 Ar.

0 in 5 K)5pm Lv. Lt. 1 25aml 1 5 lAr. West the man's wfQA 1 Prof. Sentelle'dnd'Tanilly who have "been spending the Summer, at their 'mountain home near Waynes-yille; returned last night Prof Senfelle will be busy fronl now until time fo? the' graded school to txpen getting things in.

shape for the 'Fall' session which opens about' 'September KWe learn that-Mr. W. B. 'Webb nh4 family, who, have Jiving here" for the past year-or two; will time removevto 'I A The infant son of Mr. and 'Mrs.

J. F. Head died lyesterday at hoon, ana be remains were carried to Wilmng? tori this -'morhng for interment-'in Oajkr dale cemetery, this" afternoon, accomi panied.by the "grlef-strcken lather, Mrj E. B. Huggins and Mrs.

V.Moorg sste'r-n-law of Head; i ROOSEVELT MAY PRESIDE Oyer Republican State. Convention al L. Saratoga Month. 'J Tork Auig.ri2. Ex-Presiden( Roosevelt "in- all probability will tend tbe JtepubHcan Jtate Convention; Saratoga next month.

He! said toi day that if he should be selected as a' delegate' from Nassau county he would; sorbed into the circtdatipn, filling the these humors zhd th rcHn disease ciln destroyed. S. S. enres all humors of blood purifiers, cleanses the blood enriches the circulation, and causes, it.to eonnectlng at Bocfcy.HopPt With Jjework txaHn-wl PaUmaQ serrice. "o11 Vua bjuJI oecoiuca eyii.

auu.uai, jjucju applications cw not cure, they can only, soothe by temporarily reducing the in cause remains. in will be no nearer Well when thff vei- 4WIifttiGXOM 65-89 61-83 t'i 13 :1. 7 i ternal treatment Jls left off. TJie hir'mutTje 'teinoved aTid nothing 'equals Ar Lt. 5am 2 20amAr.

I H'. "Cfor this purpose. CPttre tbV)od, makes healthy skihs and 6 '-SJ- makes pure hiood. on iBkin Diseases free' -tcP-aH hd write 'Vnd re'quesf'it." -v THE.SWIFT.SPECP'IO CO ATLANTAirtfA.5 TbomaaylUe Lv snnmi A-KAflmVAr. --f-p-- JiriTRnNULLK T.

7iL5ant 2K)5pm tAr. I 85pm. VORT -MTER8 2 35am 6 50pm 9 2 10am 2 05pm fl 0.1am 7 2 55pm 10 30am tT ft OOpm Lt.I mTT" Ai.M. wUl be open to receive paasenl'lr! Daily. 132-50 54 Ar.

12 mj 'VMlmiiigtoniou No. 51 at 6:35 .1 1 1 3 WILMINGTON Florence 7 sopm 11 AL. 1- Mnmtp Ar. OUJHH Lv. llSLOpm a 12:55 pm.

A.r ILv. ColnmIl 6 7 Ar Ar. JIadeirt)nTllle. Ar. Ar.

Knosvlll ,7:0081 -9 05pm lv I r. iAri CiyCINNATI Lv Ar Lv. 9 7 5 Ly. By. Ar.

Lv. 2 0 Lv. and Bnffet Parlor Car Columbia 1 Celambla, Columbia to Ashevllle ani Loniavine to Ashevllle, Parlor buffet car 12:55 xu and Columbia 11:10 P. M. may 1 A- M.

will be open to receive passengen at except 8wndy. .1 54 l8-50 6 Wl-isi-KKPINO CAB Wilmington to to Jheville.T C6-8XEEPlNO CAR Wtlmlnjrten -IiQUl3Tllle and Cincinnati. CABS Cinlnnati atfd to tjoiumpia.ana Bieepif. citr vuiumom io Yvumingion. CAita Ashevllle tr-Columbla nd Colombia tn wnminirtnn Seeping ar arriving Wilmington mvnnift1 until 7 sOO A "Mi '-r JSleepinf car-kaTing Wilmington.

6:35 100. 51-97- 55 Pail7 IPaUy -7 5 ft :15nml.7 5 JUlAOam 12 (1 -Opm 61 53 'Daily. IDally Lt Ar Ar 11 'f JBllfadtl I Al 7 1 (li Made Specially ior tCjvA Enlarged- Joints, and fXffl TeiiderToes. -r MM exfJolMchlSbn B5nfi -A CHADBOUBN CONWAY XflOpml WH.MINGTON Fayettevtlle FaTettevlUe ex. Sun.

iSuuday only. 00 Lv.j 7:05 4 1 1 1 1 1 4 ItD, 5 ui 3 Sun. xSun. only CO 63 C5. JL1 1 Ar SAXFO 68 62 64 I iDallyxcejpt r25oml WILMINGTON Ar J4.

Lv. 10 12 7 4 Sou. Jet. Lv. 0 id 3 N.

C. Lv. 9rpmi 10: qX)pm V-TotlolderaVBeaerratlonB, rate of J. CSAIQ. Fuiengtr Traffle Manager.

NEWBEBN, blood with an Irritating Beinove not xlst''nerftniiA -lit? verv 'cnitka the blootl1eeauseuit iIsvie ertatestvof 'aU of Very partlclaof 'unhealthy matter, i Bupply healthful ndurlshment to all sni ranee mM the HartTSchafner 'Marx -clothes? -Dales Comp (Special Star Correspondence.) "Lumberton, Aug. 13. Much interest, is heing manifested here" In the proceedings of the-committee now Investigating the Congressional controversy at Wrights vllle.and as we eee it, whatever may be the. outcome of the investigation, there still going to be 'dissatisfaction, Many, Godwin people declare that if the decision. is "against Mr.

Godwin he willrun Independently and be elected anylJOw, while x)ther friend's of his -say they will dects-. Ion of the committee' and support who- evt is declared the nominee." A good people here are of the opinion that no nomination has been made. Unless something unforseen transpires to change the situation the usually large Democratic Kjajority for Congressman in this county may be expected to be' reduced in November. We make this prediction whether it is verified-or In their efforts to, damage hlmr the political enemies ofTlerk of the Court W. II.

Humphrey, who stands for re- election at the coming primaries are-making votes for him all sides. When people get busy and start out to try to defeat a man for office the best thing to do is to tell the truth or nothing. Humphrey is charged with having i written letters to Republicans iasking them if they Would endorse him for Clerk Jrv case heL was defeated in the' Democratic primaries. No one who Mr. Humphrey will believe such rotjland although he offers for any 'such letter we have not heard one; coming forth yet.

People who i are 'exerting themselves In the effort to create strife had better save themselves until later in the campaign when all the' combined powers of the friends of the different candidates now before tha people, may be needed to "Hold Robeson and Save the State." If any Re- publican has received any letter from Mr. Humphrey asking for any such thing he can get his hundred dollars by bringing it in, -sokMr. Humphrey say 3. Deputy Sheriff Sessions of Conway. S.

spenti Wednesday here in search of Harrison Rowell' a young white man -wanted in that town on various charges. Being unsuccessful in. his search tUe officer deeded to go up. to Pembroke and spend the night with hU sister who resides at that: On arrival there he "butted'' right into the man he was' looking for and returned with him to Lumberton' on the next train. Deputy Sessions left with prisoner for home Thursday morning.

Mayor Rowland and Chief Redfern are to be commended for the effort they are making to break up the disorderly conduct which some of the young men seemtothhik- is fun. Several of them have paid their fines and costs during the past few days because were naughty boys at njgbt when they should have, been fx home. The offieialsfdeclare they' must have order and the boys are going to be godd' and do better There is one law; however which when enforced-will mean a dozen policemen on the job for a while. When they learn people not to leave their horses standing junhitched on the street without someone ldoking out lor them V' will be a. cold day in Augu st.

We noticed three horses standing within 100 yard of -each other, one jday last week, unattended and unhitched. Over 300 colored people went from here to Wilmington onthe excursion yesterday. Peofcle in this section, both white and colored, have been great excursion patrons this Summer ahi already we hear of manywho expect to go on the mountain-excursion which will be run rom Wlmington onthe 23rd. We understand that arrangements' are being made to run another excursion to Johnson City. about September 1st, which Is to be operated for the benefit of the farmers.

Many who took that trip a. days ago will be ready to go again. Beginning August 1st, Bellamy, two miles 'below Allenton on the Seaboard, was made a flag station for trains 40 and 45. That is certainly a good for the many people in that section. They can come to Lumberton at.

7:15 A and return at 9:50 the same morning. No -other pas-c senger trains stop It would ba WILMINGTON, N. C. PHONK IN. Honest mm knQvtKe gQodsdu Jiu dealer.

When you know, both you are lutery safe. We are offering special bargains "iny summer weight suits. Among them you'll find a large nuniber bearing the label of I and others will be entertained next Kveek.bdginning 'with the Methodist Monday evenng. It is a pleasure to see the little ones enjoy the This section was visited 'yesterday. 3 afternoon by the most severe electn cal' storm of the Summer.

The steeple on 3 the colored Presbyterian Church was struck and badly damaged; and the home of Ed Love; a coloured man residing in North Lumberton, Vas also struck, but the damage was slights Love's wife was engaged at the -time in ironing clothe3, heating the irons in open fire place. She was "in the act of picking" up an iron when the flash came down the was considerably shocked but soon re-; covered. Hi-; The Seaboard ii arranging to -put In a new-siding leading to the plant of the Kingsdale the construc tion of the new track the Seaboard will do much of the shifting which Is Tnowl done by the Raleigh Char leston. The itnion'i picnic wblch was gven at Saddle -Tree Thursday was attended, by over 1,500 people, many of whom werefrom It 13 said to have been a great day. Mr, W.

B. Hilburn, lor the-past sev eral months' first trick operator at the Seaboard station here, left Thursday evening or Middendorf S. where he Went to assume the duties of agent for -the A. L. During his stay-hera Mr.

Hilburn has, by his unifrom cour- ttav tn all with whom lip r'amA ri contact, made many frientfs who re gret his departure but rejoice at his. promotion. Mr. Hilburn's -successor was expected to arrve- here last ngh. The colored' excursion which welt to Wilmngton yesterday returned last night about 11 o'clock.

The" conduct On the trip is said to have been far; superior to that. on' the recent annual Sunday School excursion run for while people from the same territory a3 the colored excursion Sad -to relate, but it's facts. After the Lumber- ton-crowd arrived here last, night, however, and had left the train, two br three got "ugly and were given-ac-' eommodations for the night In tha guard house. Messrs, Regan Regan haye sold their grocery business on South. Elm! street to Mr.

W. -Bullock, -who; has, for several vears been the "very clever ind efficient agent for the R. C. at this place. Mr.

Bullock has tendered his resignation to take effect not later fj than -August 31st, at which time he will assume control of the business, which will be Jcnown as tUe King Grocery Co. -Until Is ready to take charge of the" business Mr. Alex Regan will remain controll. Lon Holmes, a Croatan, while working on the new house which Is being erected by Mr. C.

Spivey, fell fromi the building Wednesday breaking hla. leg. He received no other severe injuries. Mr. R.

D. Caldwell spent yesterday at Wagram on business for his firm, i Mr. Davis, who holds a position in the Lumberton Cotton Mills etore In Lumberton, ha been taking hs vacation ths week and spent the time quietly at home in town Mr. Henry Jones has resigned hi position in the office of Mr. J.

F. Head, traffic manager of the V. C. and his place Is being filled at present by Miss Delia Wishart. Mrs.

S. A. Kaneer and daughter, Miss Mollle. who have been spending Bome tme at the home of Mr. J.

W. Kaneer, left Thursday morning for their home at Gastonia In the absence of Rev. E. M. Hoyle, pastor of Methodist Church, Rev.

J. D. Bundy, a former pastor, will preach in- that church tomorrow night. Miss Bessie McLeod. of Alma, who has been visitng at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. J. T. Barter, returned home yesterday morning rMrs. Edmund and cnildren left yesterday morning for -Lumber.

Bridge Adhere tney will spend two or three days with Casper after spendingf several aays here with his parents; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith, returned yesterday to.

Warrenton, where he hasr for the past two or three positon a drug stre Miss Jean-' n'ette Holjoway, who has been spend-. iRg some time here rat the home ot her brother, Mr. Hollo way, left yes terday for her home In Maryland." Mrs. Richard Norment went Lau- Irinbure vesterdav-mnrnlns' tn snAnrW i me aay wnn reiauves, returnne last night- Mr. J.

A. Bethea. postal clerk between Lumberton and Marion is oif on his vacation, his place being filled Dy sjietK it. js. Kiaqie, or Burlington-- Mrs.

A. McLean ad child left yes terday evening for Arden, N. wherft' she will join Mrs. B. Jennings, who Is spending some time at tnat popular Summer, resort.

Miss Ethel Hammond, of Laurin- burg, is vsitlng MlSs Delia Wishart on Fifth street; rMrs. Summers, of Greenwood S. arrived Thursday night to spend some time with her sister, Mrs. J. A.

Sharpe- Mrs. T. A. Norment and' little daugh ter are 'spending several days at Wrighteville Col. 'and Mrs.

A.4 McLean and two children left yester-J day evening for Sapphire, a famous Shimmer resort in Western North Car olina, uoi. MCLiean nas not entirely recovered from his 'recent siokness andi it Is greatly hoped 'thaf his visit to the mountains will result in his rapid restoration to good health. Deputy Sheriff T. who was' recently snot -while arresting some negroes at was able to be! out tnis morning ana tntnKs he will be able to Vesume his duties In a short time." Denuty-SherMf Spivey left Intf "for 'Old iKingsdale where 'ifwaV expected runaway Couple -would meet. A "married isVaidto have gone pwn -tnere to' meet a mar rled'tnan, and ihen they were to elope together.

7 A warrant was sworn out by a at C. "I Is he ed Hart Schaffher Marx- and that case he would probably- make a i Itwas -suggested to aka some time ago that hia act as chair-i man- of the convention. Today, Lloyd; Grlscomi ichairman of -the New? Xork -Republican' County Committer! had -luncheon wi th hfmT'v Colonel; Roosevelt said, after had seen Mri Griscom that he thinking over the suggestion -tfeat he -act as tem-J porary- chairman.1 Should sColonel Roosevelt deliver an address, it is expected that he will make a strong. defense of the Hughes administration and the foe which Governor Hughes has tood 1 fx 1 1. tain strong view's as to what Rel publican party must do' to carry thej State this fall, 1 NEW.

OEPOT; AT SHELBY. Seaboard "Air Line Required by Cor4 poration Commission to; Bui i (Special Star Telegram.) I Raleigh, N. C. 13. An ordeij Tiiafle today tby the Corporation Commission directs the Seaj hoard Air.

Line to provide within 90 daysa new passenger station at Shel by, separate and-' apart from th freight station; the new station to ba commensurate with the. needs of tha town. Commissioner Brown prepare iite opinion. i Struck 'a Rich Mine. S.

W. Bends, of Coal City. says struck a perfect mine of health in! Dr. KIne's New Life Pills for they cur-I him of liver and kldnef trouble af-l ter 12 years of suffering. They ate; the best pills on earth for cons tlpa-; tion, headache, dyspepsia, de-; bility.

i 25c at Robt R. Bellamy's. i i service. Pullman cars, and tickets ood to return on any regularj trains within 14 days. Take the" Sea-, board Special for a vacation.

erators SpeciaUO Reduction Sale Seventeen Reaisons Why you should buy the NORTH STAR- REFRIGERATORS IsL Economy in Ice- Tftere are seven walls to protect the ice. 2nd. No mitres to open. 3rd. Best NicklB Plated trim- i "4th.

Ice chamber lined Galvanized Steel. 6th. The improved Ice rack. 6th. Ice chamber, cannot leak.

7th. Automatic trap. 8th. Provision does h- not overflow on the floor. Drain-pipe is removable," making easy to clean if neces-v riary.

10th." Drain-trough in bottom helps circulation ana is in cleaning refrige-rator. 11th. Trap in front where easi-o ly seen. and. waste pan emp-' tied when --12th.

Shelves are galvanized steel. 13th. Patent casters that can-, not drop out. IttB. Lid locked' together at making them durable, "15th.

No condensation owing to penect circulation. xoin. superior finish. -17th. Our guarantee that Wery North' Star-Refrigerator will be exactly as represented, HARDWARE CO.

10i and 12 finnth Vrniit f't. "4 0 T-Tr-T liTj a 1 Moxr.j;UA 4wSB North Star Kef rig I Our reason for making -greatly reduced prices is a simple business reason. V- i S- Every auit represents a certain amount of our money it' cupiesjso much)f our shelves. We' want to put the money. In fall 4 goods and we waht to put these goods on the shelves occupied by summer The solution Is plain.

We ofjfer you tfie summer suits, just wheyou need them, at ridiculous Come -in and -r prove it. 5. A few more Shirts left at the cut prices. Davids A The x7 fares, etc apply to the anderslgnct. T.

General Passenger AgsaL ASKt-lnolanWav SCHEDULE Apply at-Union- DepotiTicket Office Phone or lOiQce of Commercial Agent, Orton Hotel, Phone 17a Trains Leave Wilmington Effective Kay la, mo. NO. A. M. For Hamlet and In termediate points, to Charlotte, at liamlet with No.

66 for Raleigh and points Nortn. i NO. St45 'P. Tot Charlotte, con necting at Hamlet with through trains for Birmingham, Jacksonville, Nor folk, New York and trains in all directions. Arrive Hamlet "7:45 P.

M. leave Hamlet 8:05 P. Arriving Charlotte 10:50 P. M. Traias Arrive at Wilmington NO.

40 It lM. From Charlotte. NO. 4 12x20 H. From Charlotte as 4 intermediate points.

No. 45 eonnecta at Hamlet with No. for, all poluts North at Monroe with No. fof Atlanta. -No.

39 connects at Hamlet with No. 41 for Birmhagham Memphis. No. 44 for Washington and New York and No. SI for "Portsmouth, Norroik ana no.

43 ro Colnmbiav. Savannah and Jacksonville. EarlorCar ervie-wlll be maintained between and Charlotte on No. leaving Wilmington rt 3:45 P. and No.

40 arrlTiag Wilmington at 12:20 P. M. Union Ticket Agest. A. FETTBR, Commercial Agent, Orton Hotel, Phone No.

178. ZL B. LEARD, Dir. Agent Balelgh. N.

C. C. B. BRYAN, General Passenger Agent, ma 19 tf Portsmouth, Vs. Company 'itjZi iand GEORGOWN.

S. linejiw Mgo- ruMiN(TON. S. TLMWOTOll TO NKW fOKB. August S.

August l.iin R. R. Ancnst 1 SS. Monday, AiiRiiRt l.tn Both steamers, have gooa TtltHtna-ll Mill HHinV kr.p.h ritu rajMnti to and fro lii iNorth n4 SoaU Carollsa. For.

Freight. ppJ to T-: wumlsrtoa. at 3 MATNARD, Freight Traffle Maoager. is aAvu7.Mn v. P.

A Q. M- Blueprints of all kinds ate made by Southern Map hdhi8 813. So. Bidg JlUMacflftE 8 CO. TlANKERa.

1. Uisceilaioiis Southern Securities Cotton Will Stocks i I y. hf. Clyde Steamship -a-. if-ri? -i.

SUBURBAN Am' la, isit. 'Leave i -V Front and -Princess Sts. Leave. -The Beacb. West Bound.

635 a. m. ...7:15 ani every half our thereafter until 11:45 p. m. East Bound, 6130 a- m.

and every hall hour thereafter until. p. nu. iz p. dm rrelsbt Leave Ninth and Orange streets :00 a.

nu. 10:00 a. 4:00 p. and 7:00 p. m.

freight depot open from 6:30 to 6.00 a. and -from a. until m. Freights received at -Wnta nd Oraage streets-only. r--- -Front and Princess Sts.

East Bound. 7:00 a. in. .830 m. Leave The Beach.

West Bound. 7 il5 a. m. 7H5 a. m.

a. m. 4a4 every halt hour thereafter until 11:43 p. m. and every -half hour thereafter untiL H00 p.

m. vt if. ml Leave Ninth and Orange streets at 110 Freight depot open irom 10:00 to 11:00 a. m. j.

1- -i m- AktekMt -V sek 0ysta. JUck Balla.1, WHfc, Bait 4 tafStfeet MjT.M, lli ''m Lt. Norfolk .18 :15 8:00 pm Lt. PetersbBrg :50 a 10 p. Lt.

Durham 1 0 a fi :30 tn Lt. Lynchburg ,2 am 6.25P Djn JA Chicigcr -7130 a 17. st Louii :33 a :30 a raoM eeonecUone male for feattla. a Fraoclaco aod-alL Western I Cafe dining car. Bqalprnent and ofseellence Blae'Rtolga RAUegheny crossed -l aaosa afomatlon -fret.

Correspondtace larltM. Dist Pails. "AialiehmoBl.fc Steamer Wilrrnnton SUMMER SCHEDULE. vT In- EffecV frbrri 3tMb' Leave Daily JEtcept sit urday.and Sunday Ibr Beacn at 9,1 11. and lor n11n ai '2: SO Boat leaves Beach I- Xeave Wilmington At i.

ana 2:30 P. mSqz, Carolina Beach and 8UNDAY. Wilmington for Beach and Bouthrort 9:15 A.M. and- 2:30 P. andi 'for Carolina Beach at 7:30.

Last Boat. leave Beach at 8:45 P. FREIGHT' V- rWIll be received for th 'clock Boat Only. allowed atCard- tllna Beach, MaSl-tf. VERY: CHEAP.

ROUND TRIP- .7: TICKETS. -Jpw on sale from tall points on the Southern Railway to iAsheville, iN. "the of the SRyand all otber western JNorth Carolina Resorts. It is mow the. best time of the -year to, visit; hese Beautiful Mountains; and everybody should take advantage t)f these For as.

to raws rromany point, accommddatrons. etc. address the undersigned; 1 II. PARNELIV r- Traveling "Passenger Agent, 215 Fay Street Balelgh. JN.

a This store the home of ffn 11 tf Capital -iSurpltfs -V. THE WURCillSOtJ 4r -w- KflTICHAL Receives deposits, lerMs. inoneypnapprayedi-seettrity, and conducts a comprehensive banking business by the best known modern methods. 1: United States, State, County and City Depositary. Jim Gives'Me Bes hard to improve on jour railroad serv we have grains in and out in all directions Jay 10 o'clock in the morning, the first arriving at 7:15 from Wilmington; fromFayetteville at 8:35, from Charlotte at 9:50 and.

from at 10. The same in the evening from to 9:47, except no train leaves for Marion after 2 o'clock. Mrs. Julia Dees, who has been al- Tflnat InvalU olnia 1hl HA u.u...iu omw kHi'Ujitu, (xn the result of an attack of rheumatism, is again able to get out and take short walks though she is still very feeble. The Eagle Furniture of this place, is making arrangements for a neat display of pianos at Rowland next Wednesday and Thursday.

On Thursday evening they, will give a.jnusical entertainment in the graded school in which the well known Truman Quartette, of Lumberton, will take part. We understand tlAt the 'large tim-, ber deal which was closed here Wednesday by which the Kingsdale Lumber purchased from Mr. J. BRo-zler father. Dr.

S. B. Rozier, 11,000,000 feet of timber for was made. through ,11.. G.

Rozier and Mr. O. M. Britt, and not tno A. J.

w. as has been re ported. Mr. Britt is timber Inspector ror tne Kingsdale' Lumber and Dr. R.

u. Rozier Is a son of Dr. B. Rozier. The purchaser says he did not know, the real estate agency iri the deal at an.

A.v colored man 'who recently died In this- section, made a confession. which if made. would cause few white jnen to feel shaky. The deceased; was visited in his last sick nesa by one of hiswhite friends whom the poor negro nad seemed to take great pleasure-in serving while in good health. To this friend the ick man said thatyhe wanted to tell him few things before he died, as he I did not want to die.

and haye it un- Try some and BRICK! CEMENT! 4 3 800 Pockets Rice. Soils SALS 51 10Q barrels Large Neav. r-- 20 Boxes Lemons, Samuel Send us Your crders. lMatket 'f: an 13 tf 1 1.

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