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1 r I. . . THE ROBE SOU I AH, Vuhllnhed every Wednesday at Lumberton, V 0 nt l no year and l.uu for six months. J.'l, read every v. celt hy a large number of the H,. llM-nt people ' Robem county and lm. it gener.ii circulation in all the surrounding r,..inU.-s.lmldlnKKlor.MU-e.Mrlon.Marrooro -ml Darlington. In Houth Carolina. ThkRobh soma H now til Its twenty-eighth year and in ,,n longer an experiment. It never missed an until the drain of Its lateownerand hopes to nnVr n geod a future record. Particular Bltrnllra will be given t. keeping "P 'e high Kiindiird of cxce-lence It has attained as apur acyorof local new. THE ROBESONIAR JOB OFFICE 18 FULLY EQUirrED WITH Fast Presses and Excellent Haclincry. Everything is ncw and up to date, -. having just been received from the' factories aud foundries. A large stock of all kinds of paper just received. Your patronage is solicited. F ESTABLISHED 1870. Country, God. and. Trmti. SINGLE COPIES 5 CENTS. VOL. XXVIII. NO 14. LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY APRIL 28, 1897. WHOLE NO. 1418. . , I - Cape fear a Yadkin YalleyR'y. IKOTHISG SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. Jons titix, RKcr.ryi.. r n K M. V V M flSED SCHEDULE. In KftVct April t5th,18'J7. NORTH IlOl'Sn. It Kve Wllmlnittnn rrlvc Fnycttcvllle Leave Vayettevllln Leave Kayettevlllc Junction l.i-nve Una ford l.' Bve Climax Arrive tlrcciudsiro l."ve U rewinds ro l.i nvc Mokcdale Leave Walnut Cove Leave Rural Hull Arrive Mt. AJry HOVTU 4-OCKP. Ix-ave Mt Airy Leave Rural Hall Leave Walnut Cove Jave HtokeKdal Arrive Un-enslioro Leave Greensboro Leave Climax Tave Hatiford Arrive KaettevlUe Junction Arrive Kjyettevllle (Leave Kayetlcville Arrive Wilmington j oktu But'KD. jLeave ReiiB.'ttuvU'.e Arrive Ml,on .Leave Mm toll Leave Red Spring (Leave lli,pe .Mills Arrive Kayvtteville .."tirn BUt'Nl). No. 2. Pally. HOD ft. m. 11 10 " 11 21 " II 27 " 1 vo p. m. a r5 " a 25 S Vt " 4 2 ' 4l5 " 6 26 " 50 ' Ko. 1. Pally. 8 10 a. m. 10 04 10 32 " 11 07 " 1155 ' 12 15 p. m. 12 43 " i 40 " 8 55 " H " 4 22 " 7 ao " No. 4. Pally. 810 a. iu. watt " V33 " 10 04 " 10 52 11 1 " JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING Creates man' a new business; Enlarges many an old business; Preserves many a large business; , Revives many a dull business; RESCUES many a lost business; Saves many a falling business-; Secures success in any business. To "advertise judiciously," use rthe columns of The Robesonian. It is pub hshed in one of the Jive and growing towns of North Carolina and circulates extensively among an intelligent and prosperous people, whose trade is well worth seeking and having. .'8 3 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 3 8 o Sh f.vO On e EDITORIAL BRIEFS. If the Mississippi flood -does not subside by May 2o cros can not be planted this year in the district now submerged and the destitution will be terrible. No. a. Pally. 4 'St p. ni. 4 19 " 6: 6 10 " a is " 7 80 ' Leave Fayrtlvllle ls-ave Uope Mills Leave Red Nprliltf . Arrive Muiton (Leave Ma-toji Arrive lk-netUv1)!e south jsor.vn. (.Pally .Exeept Sunday.) No. 11. Mixed. - J.cavc Rannwur 0 45 a. ni. 'Leave Climax - " Arrive (treentlHto Leave lirrcuabnro 85 Leave Stne-dul 1107 " rrjve, Madison 1155 " sot'Tit norsn. (Pally Except Sunday.) No. 15. Mixed. Leave Madison 12 p. m. ip-ave-i-Uik-sdal- 1 28 " Arrive tirernnhoro 2 SO " Leave (ireensboro 8 25 " ..Leave Climax 4 20 " Arrive Ramseur .405 " ,.'J)!AI.S. NORTH r.0CSI CONSKCTIOSS at Fiiyeltevllle vtith Atlantic Coaxt Ltnelrtrall H)lntH North and Kast, nt Sunford vslth the henlxmrd Air Line, at Urt'enslmro with the Southern Ralljeiyy Company, at Walnut Cove with Xurfvlk it Western Railroad for Wlni-ton- ! fulfill. SOt'TII llOVSI) CONSF.CTIONS atWalnnt Cove with the Norfolk A Western Railroad for Roanoke and points North and Went, at CreeiiHlnro with the Southern Rail way Company for Raleigh. Richmond and all points Xnfth and Knst.at Fayettevllle with the Atliinltc Cnn.il Line for all jiolnts Sonth, at Maxton with the Seatxiard Air Line for Cbar- lutte. Atluota aud all points South and South west. W. K. KYLE. .J. W. FRY, Gm'I Paw. Agent, awen'l Manager. IILMI3GT0N & WELDON RAIL ROAD AKD BRANCHES. AKD FLORENCE RAIL ROAD. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. Dated Feb. 7th, 1807. o z 55 i rr UJ u. O () u H 8 8 8 8 3 8 8 O W 8 8 8 8 8 ins O r eO0 00 9vtolO 4fe cj io ws0 0 r e O co r " 8 8 8 8 e? Sj R 8 S 8 8 8 rt io i "i uvc Nejovio M M (H V ?,S8Si8S8e?S8 8 8 'A " n el 0 icO O "10 t- ' n 8 0QOOQOOOOOQ HNninnii ccc ei io ! 5 E The Cramps have submitted a bill of $1S8,000 for the repairs to the .cruiser Brooklyn. Navy department ,stknates had put the probable cost at $8,000 to $10,00o. The building.? of the Tenne see Centennial Exposition have progressed so far toward comple tion that the openiug of the expo sition, May 1, in good condition seoma to be assured. ho UnmnDiMli.i tr l :i a in thn I uuxrazeoU5 lann Hill. Ati.. municipal elections of New Jersey ""mlgtoa Messenger. . There ig ft regular cruaade going I2L AJJi JC, are now giving the Republicans Tl1? &lole Kew York Evening on jn the aifferent countries of Jewish to caution all users of Simmons cause for efforts' to explain the Europe against hasty burials of ZSSE whjs.aiid wlierefores of their de- a aany consideration of the Mc- those supposed to be dead. IScien- perhaps their uvea. The sole proprietors feat. The alumn is . not caused bv 11116111?1 robber monster, tific men and women of liJ of bimmons Liver Eulatcr i Ti ... l i . . . . I . o i learn Liiai, r.iisLniT.era iita r.tiin rn. i. nrr-.i its runny as well standing are studying every phase buying and taking some medicine of a res. It is a very of a. Rllu;t nf BT.ananrll i J ?imLiar appearance or taste, Ltlieving it to ridiculous thincr tlirnno-rmt ar.A .. , ' 1 ' . . be bimmona Liver Regulator. We warn u ' i matiuii niiu 11171 k 1 1 1 v i lit: any dissatisfaction Avith the na tional party, saysom of their pa pers, but because of Republican apathy concerning local affairs. Old man "apathy" is likely to continue to gift, in his work if the Republicans do not hurry up their promised prosperity. 'Richmond State. jna eet- Miss Frances E. Willard, note to the New York World ting forth her notions upon jour nalism says : "I believe that pub licity is to be to the life of the people what a hay fork is in toa- when the Senate gets through with it it- will be as ragged as "Old Rip's" coat was after his twenty- years snooze in the Catskill mountains, The Post shows its curiosities in out of the way places that but few could explore and not many would consider. For instance, it takes crude barytes and shows the foolishness of the scheme of the bUl. It also con siders copperas, collodion, etc. results of you that unless lha word Regulator ia on their investigation known to the e Pags or buttle !, that it is not Simmons i nj. t t. Llver Regulator. Is one else n.akes, or people, says the St. Louis Repub- ever has made Simmons Liver Reculator ot lie. It appears from the exprcs- anything callc-d Simmons Liver ReguktoV J uuu. jj. ijciiiu oi. iu., aou uo mecicine maoa by anyone. eVi is the same. We alone ctin exprcs- in this THE LONG AGO. Oh! a wondeifu! stream is theriverTime, As lt runs through the replm of Tea, : AUtha faulUess rhytlun and a musical rhyme, And a broadening sweep and a surge sub lime, As it blends in the ocean of years. How the winters are drifting lite flakes of snow, " " -Aa4 UW summers like buds between. And. MA years iu the sheaf, how they , conic aud go, yn thnver's breast, with itt ebb and iu flow, As it glides in the shadow and sheen. sionB of those engaged laudable effort that there ia onlv put it upland we cannot be responsible, il I -: 1 1 : ' . i . one sure and nositive test of death .?"c'n " e same ao i not neip you as you are lea io expect tney 1 Uere's a magical iio. ,lri .im and that is decomposition of the will. Bear this fact well in mind, if yon have n-ere 7 P T ' a n 4-i been m the habit of usick a medicine wh cb w. . . . : - . . v "lc in1lnKi .11 uiuci I .! vc.: t:... n.-..ir Autre': tissues of the flesh tests, so it is claimed, prove noth and are, therefore, absolutely use less r eight years aso Dr vv.,Uuluu, cw. seven or eight years ago .JJr. -uiver n,eguiaior atau. ane negniator nae - . Wherever critically examined the Twiinfir nn invent icritm- .ml 'pT been favorably known for rnsny yeirs and And the name of this isle is the V'Long follvr.r1fT,nilinf rl,0Wr I vestgator and ex- dlwhouseit knoww Becearyltis .Ages' ' i i ii . n j x r ii ii N - an wno use it Know now necessarv it lsjcr every smg a bunch of mouldy grass into folly and stupidity of the robbery perimenter of highest rank, al- ever and Ague. Bilious yeyerConitipa. 0,000 the sunshine, where it can be dried are uncovered. The effect of the though known to people in general tion' Hesul:icne' C)pepsia, andaHdisordera ,ir,cj onJ we)Q. hill Kofnr if lionnma- i , 1 . L . . .. . arising from a Diseased Liirer. Rev. Dr. Mayo, of Massachu-r setts,, declares that the sixteen Southern States are paying as much for public schools year $20, 000,000 to $iio,ooo as the British Parliament votes and cleansed and rendered whole for thn mihlic school Hvstftm nftbo some." And what a hay fork British islands. business publicity is for keeping One New York button i i -j? j 0.1. I -t-n,, u:ui i ii? 1: ji shocks 01 KOOU3 ,osseu out. into me "ono u piuauie buury. uiippeu whiVh i,-, W,nl TT,, Postal receipts for -the quarter bright Bunshine,where they can- and mislaid his statement we firaf m0(i0 a;a eijjng April 1st., were the largest not get an opportunity to ?become found in the Philadelphia Record 3tudy during the first four months un ni jjubb-uuiut; uujjjh l- moldy. a lew aays ago. i ne imj)orter nad ment. The correspondence car- ' recently received an invoice of ried on by applicants tor office was -ine reports mat neavy wnn- some $500 worth of buttons. The i - . . - I j i c o r. a r I . unusually large ana probably urawais 01 opumsn nuups """" duty was, Bay, $25o we do not helped considerably towards run you supposed to be Simmons Liver Reguji- UKI a cloudless sny and a tropical, tor, because the name was somewhat like cyime, it, and tli package did not have the wond And a sohv; sweet as a vesper clume ' Regulator on it, you have been imposed And th Junes with the roses are stray- nnun anil hnva ,oc.n iazncr Ximmnno -7 rr " ; e me. -Ana we bury pur .treasures there: There are brov.s of lieantv nnrl 1ioeotii of snow, Wll UUU1C 11, UBCUillBS U law IS U) ,, HTonDT lo fa ." Iff" ..1 41ue..' i v ' 1 1 T " Auuuvi. iiiv iftatci I ci- it c iiott. iu iuujl iur-.yviracivea. ana cause a Stagnation in woolens. i.,.,4 see that Simmons Liver RWulalnr whieh There are beans nf rl,i r.1,1 1 1 (.111 till. (1 1.1 1 1 1 i;i iiv 11 1 ;i h 1:1 siiiih i ' rr 1 - j -e- "v v-. tt . aw importer :n coimtrv similar to that you can readily distinguish by the Red Z on wrapper, and by, ourj.name, is the only meaicme caue,a u0B3.viwr;iicgulatttr. j.-n. zeixix co. ning up the grand total. Nearly one half the coined gold in the world is hoarded in i Government vaults, and nearly the other half in bank vaults. Kept there for speculative pur poses. And yet the gold is count led as in circulation. What a fraud. Wilmington Star. is jnuch apprehension among eued that tha Rtonnaere of heart 1 n rmw nffl 1 I T it 1 1 1 -1 . I o rircf- i., wiiiwio oumuunu tu lilt; ill Dingl9y drag-net it would amount pUisations and of the breath were Department that another negro 1 nf hQTTcolwfla rf mrlinnfinn t Ivt 4 tjuoa are soon to taice piace seem rfiftn.n i10 nrp;ao fim,M vrn c to be trustworthy. If Spain is LnrW 4bo Y bQ torced to take sucn action it can 1 1 t . A 1 1 It oniy meantnat us oaniu-upTitreas- to more than $5j00o. What ury will not allow it to carry vou thiuk of tliat .for wh?" Do not lose sight of the iniquit ous sugar trust. It will do to watch. The new Republican tar iff scheme meets with no criticism of the year, i8r9, and found that I during those seventeen weeks there were not less than twenty-five cases in the United States of sus pended animation. lanner ar- Simmont Take Livtr Regulator. May -Appoint a Neajro Cadet. Tlie Washington correspondent of the New York Sun says : ' 'There It is now stated that ex-Con gressman Uhealham, Transient advertisements to be pub lished one month and under, must be paid for in advance. All advertising for . . 1 1 it. . . a snorter ume man uiree uiuiiuis is con- , , Pi . , , x j t sidered transient advertising. Accounts this State, IS to be appointed Recor rendered quarterly for all advertisements der of Deeds of the District of Co TJnon lumbia. John C.'Dancy, colored, reading matter will be charged io cents of Salisbury, who was an applicant per line for each insertion. c , . , i r 1 r . ... . ... fnr the nl.inn lsj T.n he mnrlft t.nl- Legai aavertisenients. sucn as aaminis- i - ir trators' and executors' notices, commis- lector of Customs at Wilmington, will be chareed for at u mun uu luimcuv nciu. out its plans in Cuba. The Cu bans have attempted to force such withdrawals by wearing out the patience and the resources of the long over-burdened Spanish taxpayer. The chances of doing this are in tlieir tavor, and every anj breastwork for I inirnl r QTtn-iell fnvnaa will I l t i colored of U1 m nma it, tney are saie. uc ucvcpi-uu ua uii ciucm;c ui. P"-1 wrio llavemeyer triot success. New York Y orld. tell when persons were so constiJ tuted as to be liable to fall into a trance and remain in that state or objection from that plundering for week, or even months. One gang. It is an excellent shelter may be. appointed to West Point. actual death had taken place. He Recalling previous trouble, tho declared that it .was impossible to prospect of the cadet corps bein" again distinguished by a black face is not at all pleasant. George H. White, a colored member of Con- them. Be- All know is. lie is presi dent of the American sugar trust. He is one of your sweet-toothed devourcrs. He fairly eats the peo ple. He says years ago, under the of the most remarkable stories re- gress trom North been notified that Carolina, has he will have a A Big Industry For Columbus. Wilmington Star. A new entfirnrisfi has been start tvfTr- i i.:n i j. i. :j d.io A -. ed in Whiteville which is of great " uu-.puuipiu,- The bod foxmd perfectly authorities non-residents, etc. legal rates, except wuen they exceea a certain limit of space, in which case we reserve the right to fix our own price. All such business must be paid for in advance. The charge is very small and we cannot afiord to take risks or wait the pleasure of persous to pay. x. k. raoctoa, ja. - s. mcintyre. Proctor & IVIcIntyre, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Lum1erton, - - - N. C. Senator Butler has intro duced two bills providing for the erection of two monuments, to the memory of Generals Francis Nash and William Lee Davidson. The monuments are to be erected near Charlotte. The bills carry appropriations of $10,000, $5,000 for each monument. They pass ed the Senate at the last session value to the town in addition to ulva u" other industries. It is an immense property capitalized at $75,ooo, shingle mill, owned by Richard- but wluch really was worth son& Co., emploving about i25 only $15,ooo,ooo. Think of that, hands. Through the kindness of P"3 OAO ailu "B" Ho was beiore the feenate commit- lated by the doctor was this: - vacancy at tho Military Academy "I have a case m my mind by the graduation of a cadet from where the body of a young man his district, June, 1898, but, as was buried in a vault. After three the law provides that candidates years had elapsed it became nec- must be designated one year in essary to remove the remains in advance, White must name hi order to make some repairs, bov before the end of Mav. Th i - are fearful that he them so There are trinkets and tresses of hair. There are fragments of songs that no body sings, There are parts of an infant's prayer, There's a lute uuswept and a harp with out strings, There are broken vows and pieces of rings, And the garments our dead used to wear. There are hands that are waved when the fairy shore By the fitful mirage is lifted in air. And we .sometimes hear through the tur bulent roar. Sweet voices we heard in the days gone before, When the wind down the river was flair. Oh! remenbered for aye be that blessed isle, All the day of our life until nighty And when evening glows with its by iuti ful smile, And our eyes jre .i-iiig in slumber awhile, May the greenwood of soul be iu sight. fresh and natural and not m the will follow the practice of other least decomposed. The physician colored members of Congress who who was called pronounced it a have had vacancies to tho Govern- Prartioe in all the courts of the State. Prompt and painstaking attention given but failed to get consideration in to all legal business. tf the House. T. A A. W. MCLEAN. TRAINS OOIM0 SOUTH. Xeave. Weldon Arrive Kneky Mt. .Leave Tarlioro lave Rieky Mt lave Wlliion Leave Pel ma Leave Kayettevlllo Arrive Finn-live Leave Weldon Arrive R-eky Mt. Leave Rnuky M t. Leave Wlliton Leave Fayettevllle Arrive Floreiie .leave Rocky Mt. iLave Wilson .Leave Goldfiboro Leave M:iK-olla Arrive Wilmington Leave Roeky Mt ,eBV Wilson Leave tioldebnro . Leave Magnolia Arrive Wilmington No. 23 Dally. 11 M a. m. 12 6. p. ni. VI Vi " 12 5J " SU5 " a a M 4 is BR M No. 33. Dally. V 4 p. TU. 10 3ft ' 10 85 " 11 IB " 1 10 a. m. 8 15 " No. 41. Dully. 6 45 a. ni. 20 " 7 03 S07 " 6 40 " No. 48. Dallj'. 12 V it. in. 21 8 10 " 4 19 " 6 45 " MCNEILL. McNeills mclemi, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Offices in Shaw Building up stairs, North Corner, IU.IBEI-TON, . - N. C. Practice in State and Federal Courts. Prompt attention given to all legal business. N. A. McLean. C. B. Townsend. McLean & Townsend, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LUMBERTON, ' - . N. C. Whatever may be the final outcome of the Grseco-Turkiah question, there is no doubt that up to this lime ureeoe has more than held her own both in diplo macy and in military strategy against all of Europe and the Turks. livery one who admires patriotic courage will be compel led to accord hearty congratula tions to the brave little kingdom. Richmond Stf.te. the Star's old friend, ex-Sheriff Capt. V. V. Richardson, .assisted by his son, Mr. Donald Richard son, who is the superintendent, your correspondent was shown through every department of these large works, which, it 3 claimed by many, make the best shingles, both corrugated and plain, in this country. It is equipped with the latest patented modern machinery for the business, and a one hun dred and -twenty-live horse power engine. A tram railroad and dum my engine are used to convey the large cypress logs from the swamp, the exanii- tee. Here is some of nation : "Senator Allen The American Sugar Refining Company is able to control the prices of the sugar sold in the United States, is it not? Mr. Havemeyer -Up to the im porting point it is. Senator Allen And when you sell in this country you control the price? Mr. Havemeyer :Xef j sir. Senator AHem-And it was or ganized, Mr. Havermyer, with the view of controlling the price and strange case and proceeded to investigate. He laid the body out properly and made a slight incision with his "sea pel.'" To the doctor's surprise and to the hor ror of those who had gathered around the supposed corpse tho body which had been dead and buried for over three years in- ment schools, and appoint a boy of their own race, and if White d.oes th3 without leaving the se lectibh to competition, army men say it will defeat him in his dis trict, as white Republicans would rebel against such action. White, it is expected, will probably ap point a colored boy straight, with Currituck's Fat Bay. Elizabeth City Economist. Currituck is a great county. It was the keystone of the Demo cratic party for years and is so still. It produces the finest ducks, and geese, and swan, and snipo, and bull frogs, and the oldest men in North Carolina and the.pv.fc. itantly arose to a sitting posture another cglored lad a3 alternate, and within a very few moments so that if the principal fails the was thoroughly resuscitated. alternate may take the exarnina- The yoitng man lived for tion. It has boon several years more than thirty years after his since a colored, cadet was erradu- stalwart, heartiest, healthiest men in the State. And now to all thesa products it adds a product of a fat boy thirteen years and six months old who weighed on April 6th 4S6 pounds. His name :is Louis T. Lewark. He has ten. brothers and sisters whoso weight ranges from 180 to 250 lbs. strange experience.' Not Impressed. Youth's Companion. President Krueger of the Trans fvnr Ttiiloa rliat.firit n .Vie fnr'.t.rirv Several large warehouses are used 0Ut?Ut t0 the pepl f thi8 coun" vaal is a man not easily impressed Calvary ated from West Point. Two have passed since 1886, and both ,were commissioned Second Liqutenants. One, however, did, and the other commands a troop of tho Tenth Why will you . buy bitter nauseating tonics when Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic is as pleasant as Lemon Syrup? v our druggist is authorized to refund the money in every case where itifagfeto . -cure, i-nce 50 cents. ly. Leave Florence Leave Kayettevillf) .Leave rV'lma Arrive Wllaont Leave Wllaon Arrlva Roeky Ml. Leave Tnrboro Leave Roeky Mt. Arrive Weldon !Lave Florenee l ave Fayettevlllo Arrive WlNon Leave Wllnon Arrive Roeky Mt. J.fve Rocky MU Arrive VeJiluu TRAIN. COI.NO NORTH. Jtt. 7S. Dally. 8 45 a. m. 1120 " 1 00 p. m. . 1 42 " 1 42 " 2(3 " 12 12 2 38 " 8 30 " No. 32. Dally. 8 15 p. m. 40 20 " 12 10 a. m. 42 15 " 1.U ' 12 53 " 1 44 " -No. 40. Dally. .X'15 pu m tii"" 10 10 " 11 20 -11 56 Ho. 4R. Daily. 35 a. ru. W40 11 M p.m. 12 48 " 120 " J Dally except Sun- Practice in Federal and in Superior and Supreme Courts of the State. All kinds of legal business attended to anywhere. ALFRED ROWLJJP. J. A. ROWLAND. ROWLAND & SON, ATTORMEYS AT LAW, LUMBERTON, - . K. C. Practice in State and Federal Courts. Prompt attention given to all .Ifgfcl- business. Hon Joseph W. Bailey of Tex as laeder of the Democrats in the House 'of Representatives has ac- accepted an invitation to deliver- the commencement address " at Roanoke College, Salem Va., on June 16. It is expected that Mr. Bailey and Senator Wellington, of Maryland, who will address the literary societies on June 15th, will be among the speakers at the alumni dinner, on the afternoon of commencement day, June 16th. to Btore the shingles for drying be fore shipping North. The shin gles turned range from four to twelve inches in width, and are very pretty. ' try? Mr. Havemeyer That .was one of the obiocts of the consolida tion. - Senator Allen That was the Senator Voorhees Died In Poverty. Washington Dispatch. He did not know it , but through the good offices of certain friends arrangements Avere in the process of completion to provide comfort ably for the late Senator Voor hees in a comparatively perma nent position. In view of all by rank, title or worldly splendor of any kind, and not in the least ashamed of his own plain origin and rough upbringing. ' Sir James Sivewright, upon whom once de- principal object in organizing the volved the duty of taking an im- A : C--r. - T?,-;,-,r- Hz-v-. I i. J. J i-1 T7 -.. .- u& ..0--& oUUuiauu ifl,u.i pvx-ipuua and in order tkat their force may not be Pany? glish Duke to call upon the Presi- lost the entire article is again published. Mr. Havemeyer It may be said dent, told an American about the It will bear a vacant reading for there Sublimity of Assurance. The article below appeared on the local page of the Robesonian last week, but iu making up the forms the last nine lines were left off. These contain some of the strongest points in the whole piece Vance, Col The State library ispoontohave quite a desirable addition to the already large and choice collec tion of oil-paintings of prominent North Carolinians. This time it is to be a hjjndsome grojip of life'' sized oil-paintings of Zebulon B. . H. K. Burgwyn and the principal ob- that that was ject. Senator Allen And making money, incident to the control? Mr. Havemeyer-rYes,.sir . Mr. Havemeyer- are people into whose minds th- truths I told should be deeply inplanted. One of the many sharp thorns thrust almost daily into the anatomy of the pub lisher is the request for free advertising from the man who gets his printing done Leave Wllnilnjrte-a Iave Magnolia Leave Crildaboio Leave Wilton Arrive Rocky ML. 1-ave WllminKtara l-eave Magnolia Leave (iulrisburo .4-av. Wilton Arrive ftax-ky Mt. tl'ally except Monday, dav. Train on Scotland Keek Branch Road leaves Weldon 4 10 p. m.. Halifax 4 2M p. tn. arrive. K.otlnixl Neck at 5 20 p.m., Greenville 67 p. m., Kloaton 7 56 p. m. Returning leaves Kin- a;on 7 60 a. m., Greenville 8 62 a. m., arrlvlngat Halifax 1120 a. m., Weldon 11 40 a. m.,daily ex cept KuMday. Traiimon WaHhlnirton Branch leave Wa.h- 1 Huron a. ui..and 2 (HI p. m., arrive I'arniele lua. m and tWu. in., returning leave I'ar- ,jeie.iu io a.-in., ihI a mt p. ni., arrive Waxhlng- l v. w -, ii.( nun i i, p. ni., oany . O., dally, &. inn. m.. in. Returning. leaves veH Tarlioro 10 06. f ! . llrkiif.h lu4i oi,iB!.r.i dntiy, exeeiit NhikIht, 7 10 a. m.. ar- rlvliiR Hinltlinelil4miB.nl. Returning leaves Bnillldli ld k ( a. m arrlv-f at Goldnlioro 10 25 a.m. Trains on Nashville Branch leave Rocky Mt. M 4 W) p. m., arrive NanhviUe5 p. in., goring Hope 5 Vt a. in. Returning leave Spring Hope Ijona. niiaslivillesi)B. ni., arrive at Rocky Mt.KKia. im.. daily exeeot Kundav. Train on Clinton Hranuh leaves Warxaw for C linton dally, except hunday. 1115 a. m. and 4 10 p.m. Returning leaves Clinton at 7 00 , a. in., and :i 00 ii. ni. Train No. 7M makes close connection at Wei don for all points North dally, all rail via Rich mond. al St HM-kv M t. with N'nrf..lk nr., I l,. lluak. K fr Norfolk and all points 'orth via Norfolk. ! P K Iti'l v ,?MKtt ?(lN' U'n'1 Ptt'" ' K. KKM, . , General Manager. ,0. M. -.MA-KaoN, TraUlc Manager. ,'Vritin li-nvis Inrhoi rf JK'H.I'ljnioirri 7 40 p. n :l'lymoutli 7f0s. marrlv. .Triil n on MllilaiLd. N. 1 1 Did You Know tljat ;there was. a dif i ference in QUININE? Well, there ;j?-iand we sell only the .very best at the same price oth ers charge for the in ferior article. T. L NORMENT, JR. & CO. g. w. mcqueen. THE LUMBERTON BARBER, When you.-wish an easy shave, As good as barber ever gave, Just call on me at my saloon, At morning, eve or noon; I cut and dress the hair with grace, To suit the contour of the face. My room is. neat and towels clean, Scissors sharp and razors keen, And everything I think you'll find io suit tne lace and please the mind, And ajl my art and skill can do, If yoa just call I'll do for you. There are two good signs for the ' future for farming in the South. One is the reduction of the size of the cultivated farms and the other the progress that is being made in diversifying the crops. This is not as rapid as it j should be but still enough to show that thought ia turned to that di rection with substantial results. According to Governor McLaurin, of Mississippi, the average farm in that State has decreased from 370 acres in 1860, to 193 in 1870, i56 in i880 and i22 in i89o, show ing a continuous decrease. Miss issippi is not an exception in this respect for the reduction process has been going on in nearly all of the Southern States. Until with in the past few years attention was centered so much on cotton and tobacco that but little atten tion, comparatively, was given to the cultivation of cereals, some of the States not producing as much breadstuff's as they did before the war, but at the present rate of progress if kept up it will not be many years before the South will be an exporter, instead of an impor ter of wheat, corn , oats, &c . There is no reason why it shouldn't be, for tho South is really better adapted to grow grain than the West. Wilmington Star. these circumstances the case is pathetic, indeed. I to control the price of refined Although, like a great many sugar in the United States. That other men prominently in public must be distinctly understopd." life, Mr. Voorhees had abundant The new Republican monster opportunities to add to his posses- out-Herods Herod leaves the Mc- sions, his sense of personal honor JCjoJey original for behind. This and public integrity was so exalted new. appliance Ior robbing thepeo- and puffs his pipe that he put by chances which per- pie is indeed a bill to put a dam haps he might have availed him- per on both commerce and manu self of without opening the door factories to the least criticism. As a conversation which ensued. It was, of course, carriod on thrjglv an interpreter, and ran about like this . .Duke: "Tell the President that I am the Duke of . and have at some small job office. The Allentown We undertook COme to pay my respects to him." (Pa-) Chronicle gives.ypjcetioa vigorous Tr i. r proiesi ajrainsi; uus very toxumou a.usc, Krueger gives a grunt, signify- .follow; mg welcome. Today a young man called at this office Duke (after a long pause) : "Ah I yh a big pile of circulars on his arm tell him that lama member of and requested us,, to publish .tfie conteuts the Enelish Parliament'.' of the circular: in f$ie paper as a puff. Krueger gives another grunt, Col John R. Lane, all three of whom served in the late war as colonels in tho famous Twenty- sixth North Carolina regimetn. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE- The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheunis Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruption, and postively cures Piles or no pay re quired. -It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price, 25 cents ber box. jt-oi saie oy ur. a. Pope & Co. A horse-trainer, of Breckin ridge, Ky., who has been married three times, is the father of thirty-nine children, of whom twenty seven are alive. His oldest son tho same sequence, when he retired con front! the Senate on March 4th, last, broken in health and spirits, he had no more than a few hundred dollars. Only about a week before his death he said what he had would last him but a month or two, and it would be a relief if he knew he would be called from hence. At the very moment his warm and true friends were consumating an understanding by which he was to receive the appointment as a mem ber of the Indian commission, of which ex-Senator Dawes, of Mass achusettSj is the chairman. The compensation is $5,000 per an num, the duties light and the place held at the pleasure of the President. Of course, no Presi dent would have disturbed Senator Voorhees. Had he lived but two or three days longer, his friends would have been in a condition to carry the good news to him. As it is, Borne one else will get the place. Our good friends, the Populists, whose sincere love for each other has been the cause of admiration from all outsiders, are now at outa with each other bb well as are the wicked and quarrelsome Demo crats and Republicans. An ele ment of the Populists, the "mid dle of the roaders," have called a convention to meet in Nashville, Tenn., on July 4th. This idea does not meet the approval of Sen ator Butler, chairman of the na tional committee and he declares that if the party, or any part of it, meets at the time proposed he will The circular, which was a wretched spec imen of the typographical art, had been nrirfted in one of the amateur iob offices Duko ( after a still lonser pause ) : with -whit-h this citv is cursed, and which "And vou mieht tell him that I generally consist of arackof secondhand and present V.lte are or m fir n. member of the House tyPe and a dilapidated hand press, pre- age, forty-seven years j t j - . v- sided over by a genius who knows about of Lords a lord you know. J. 6 . ... A m. , , as much of job printing as the steward Krueger puffs as before, and ofa vesSel knows about navigation. A nods his head, with another grunt, person however, has a perfect right to Duke (after a still more awk- have his job printing done where he ward " pause, during which- his chooses, but for an individual to call at a n- on.e. f l,va 0nW.air,A,1 newspaper office which has a jobprinting A JL CbKjXJ S -f UXU VU JLJLW V J W-- w-m. v - .annrfrrtAtlf Otld o1 n 1 TT fh til ct- Q 1 TP 11 I .'1 r doubts as to whether he had as printedin anotuer establishment under yet been sufficiently identified) : nose of the editor and request him to 'Er it might interest the Presi- publish the contents free of charge is It's about as hard to break some -people of bad habits as it is to break Mala rial Fever when it once gets a firm hold upon one. Mr. C Hiinrod, of Lancaster, Ohio., says, "Simmons Liver Regulator broke a case of Malarial Fever of three year's standing for me, and less than one bottle did the business. I shall use it when in need of any medicine, and I recommend it." dent to know Kreuger: viceroy?" that I was a vice- Ehl What's that a simply paralyzing. Yet this is something which happens nearly every day. No one thinks of going to a store, buy a big bill of goods, and then go to a rival The Robeoon County Baptist Sunday school Association, which convenes with Centreville church, establishment and request the proprietor has been postponed from the fourth Duke : "Oh, a viceroy that is to send his delivery team to the place a sort of a king, you know." Kreuger continued puffing in silence for some moments, obvi- con- Then, turning to the 'Tell nrvf- l-io nrfispnt. Mr "Butler further says that any Populist .who does ously weary of this form of attend defies the regular organiza- versa.ion. xuu, ""'B nf ih rfv. This shows interpreter, he said, gruffly that our friends are not as closely the Englishman that I was a cattle United as they once were and that neraer. i.. i .i.iw itt una cioseu uie uiiwvicw tllW. glCclt WIUIJUCXIJ' XJXJ tutj u v ii rP"iTir"i i i i ir i 1 1 1 h ii. i ii ii i irri . r . t, i Vicon pBt.imntprl that, an coming badly strained. Lak of averaee size, during the where the goods had been purchased and deliver them free of charge. Yet the principle is the came. The worst of fenders in this respect are the numerous church societies. The majority of them have their job printing done in amateur offices, and then they come around and want about $io worth of free puffing. And a peculiar thing about it is, that these persons appear to be greatly amazed that the editor should complain at such treatment. If only some persons would get rid of the idea that a paper is an eleemosynary institution, but one con- Saturday and Sunday in April until the fourth Saturday and Sunday in May. 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The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
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