Newspapers / The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.) / Nov. 6, 1903, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
THE SEMI-WEEKLY ROBESONIAN, FRIDA Y, NOVEMBER 6, 1003 THE ROBESONIAN. PUBLISH HP TVKSHAY8 AKD FBllA Y3 , a. r. aCALMMTItB. XMTOB. Friday, - - Npvemher 6, 1903, PClCKIPTJON PMCI. fl.KO Tit TEAK. Tuesday last tfan electious in the States of New York, Maryland, Virgil) ia, Ohio, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Rhtf3e Island, Penn lylvauia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Nebraska. Colorado, and Iowa were held. In New York City, Mo Clt'JIau, ton of the oivil war rov ernor, and . a Democrat, wfts" elect ed for mayor by about 108,000 as compared with Shopard's .vote of two years ago. McClellati is at preseut a meiabor of Congress. In the State the Republicans have made some few gains. Iu Mary laud, VVarfield, democrat, is elect ed, and the legislature is demo cratic. The democrats swoop Vir ginia, and in Richmond the vote was light. The Republican 'state ticket is elected in Pennsylva nia.' The democrats carry Boston, Massachusetts, hut the republicans carry the State by a slightly in creased majority. The republi cans in Ohio claim a plurality of 100,000 and Haunt's re-election is assured. The vote in Rhode Is land is in doubt, but the city of Providence elected a democratic mayor. In New Jersey there was a light vote and the republican have carried the State. Republi can ticket elected in Iowa, audaleo in Colorado. The democratic tick et iu'Missississippi had no opposi tion. In Kentucky there-election of Governor Beckham, democrat, by estimated majority of 14,000 The republicans claim Nebraska. Maxton News. Corresjkmdmefl of The Kolx-minlan. Maxton, November. 5. Mr. Tom Wootfen spent Tursday and Wed nesday in Fayettevilie. ' Mr. J. R. Ligon, of Sumter, S C, was iu town Wednesday. Mr. A. Bascum Crooin spent Monday night in Hamlet. Mrs. Cameron F. McRao.of Wil mington, is the guest of Mrs. M E. McKinnon. Dr. Edmuudeou and wife of Dann, passed through Maxton Wednesday evening on this bridal tour. Miss May McKmzin has accopt ed a position in the telephone ox change here. The1 year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Allen J. Steed died here Tues day afternoon after a long illness. The burial was iu Maxton ceme tery on VVeduosday morning. Mr. Cameran K. McRneoJ Wil mington spout Wednesday night here. Oa last Monday it was discover ed that the storehouse of Mr. J. A. McKionou, a few miles north ol this place, had been broken into and a lot of goods taken out. Mr McKinnon immediately 'phoned to towii for Mayor Parish or-Deputy Sheriff Smith, who were out of town at the time, to come at once with their blood hounds.. The message came about 12:80 p. m , but they didu't reach town till about 8 o'clock, when they imme diately set oat for the scene, car rying with them both the Ruglisb and "Red Bone" hounds. The dogs took the trail at once, althongh it was eight hours old, and kept it without the least trouble for four miles, when they captured the thief who was, wearing s jme ot the stolen goods and lauded him iu jail here two hours after leaving town first. This whs quick work and most successful. Our com munity should feel very proud ot having these dogs bo convenient. Messrs. Parish Jt Smnh now have six hounds in their kenuel and they work nicely wherever tried. Mr. Tom Wooten returned Mon day from Florida, whero . he has been eugaged in business with hi? brother, Mr. F. M. Wooten. Mrs. A. Bascom Croom is visit ing her sister, Mrs. B. W. Kilgore, in Raleigh. Miss Bessie Mclian and Mr. Haddon McLean, ot Purvis, spent Wednesday here. RiV. Wm. Black passed through our town Tuesday on his way to Wil tBington. Mr. John A. McKmunn went to Charlotte Tuesday night. . Put Away Farming Tools Now. The season of active farm opera tions is drawing to a close. Souip fall plowing H on the program, and 'the corn harvest will soon" begin, but the mower, the binder, corn planter .and cultivators, garden tools aud others implements should be boused for the winter. A farm er ia kuowu by the implements he keeps, and still more so by the manner1 in which hn keeps them. The best investment on the farm is a shed room for tools. Nothing pays so well. How many sons ol Adam are housing their farming machinery on the lee side of a barb wire fence or at best uuder a oot ton wood tree? The sun and wind and rain are peeling the paint off, cracking the wood and and rusting the iron parts. Machinery well cared fcir lasts twioMHkmgas loi,g that of shiftless agrernTuV ''V1 me sauiiactiou of using barp,lu I. . n - ,ir ,o;, , bi; i j f0rnCiePi.nT""' AtrUUt '" m repair wore thsf Red Springs Notes. ," Correspondence oiThi Robmoniah. Red Springs, Nov. 5. Even to a casual observer Red Springs pre seats the appearance of steady and prosperous growth. Its business houses are handsomer and more commodious than ever before a&d the stocks carried by its merchants are larger. Both the Southern Presbyterian College and Cottier vatory of Music, and the North Carolina Military Academy are enjoying the most prosperous year of their existence. Prosperity is evident iu all parts of the town Mr. J. Allen Iliggins is erecting four haudsome brick stores on Main street which are expectedto be completed and ready for occa pancy by the first of January. A steam Laundry is being iuatal led which will not only be'i great convenience to the students enrolled in the two schools tuero, but to the citizens ol the town al Mr. Branch has re quipped the Citizen ofhee and has a uica mod em plant both for job work and for the publication of his paper. He is consecrating his every energy to the up-building of tied Spriugs and the cordial support which its people are giving him indicates the appreciation iu which his services are held. The Hotel Townsecd has been purchased by Mr. B. W. Towsend, renovated and put in thorough re pair, and is now ready to enter tain the numerous Northern guests who make this popular rosort their winter home. The hotel ia in charge ef Mr. 'James Taylor, than whom it is qilhcult to find a more cordial or genial host. His guests havotho best of attention and ev eryone is made to feel that he re ceives the personal oversight ot ins coronal nose. Dead on His Bridal Eye. Associated Press dispatch. Philadelphia, Pa , November 4 "Toll Lily she will find my dead body in tho bath room and notify Worthing ton that ho need not send the cab, as there will bo no wedding touight." Having written the above- on a piece of paper and placed it un der the front door of his nowly furnished house to-day, William Warren, aged forty-five years, a newspaper man of Chester went t o the bath room arid blew out his brains with a revolver. Warren was to have been married to Miss Lillian Robertson, of this city, to night. A sealed noie addressed to Miss Robertson was found on Warren's body, but the coroner will not make its contents known. The reason for Warren taking his life is not defl nitely known. He is said to have ii wife in England, which country he loft 6eventeon years ago. After his arrival in Chester he married a young woman, who died about thret years ago Tar Heel Exhibit for St. Louis Fair. At the time when Columbus dis covered America there stood in a remote mountain gorge in Chero kee county, North Carolina a tu hp popular t ree that was then 400 years old. ror four more cent 11 ries it grew and flourished, and was recently felled tor exhibition at the St. Louis Fair. The tree was thirteen feet iu diameter at the base when it was out. The gorge in which it grew was so inaccessi ble, being forty miles from a rail road, that it was impraotible to btain a sectiou near the base. Forty feet up, where the tree was a little more than six feet in diam eter, a diBk was cut. This has been polished, and will occupy a place in front of the hunter's lodge. On this disk has been engraved the important historical events of the Old North State from the time that Sir Walter Rileigh took pos session of the land in bis eover eign's name on July 4, 15. t hrough the Colonial days, daring the revolution, and up to the pres out time. Another section of the tree will stand like a monument in the forestry exhibit. It is ten feet high. A portion has beeii dressed, polished and varnished while the lower portion is cpvered with the bark. Harper's Weekly. Earthquake Shocks. St. Louis, iVJo., Oct,4 The city tud vicinity experiocckod ssri of earthquake shocks at 12 : 18 o'clock this atlemoon. There is a diff r- ence opinion as to how many shocks there wore. The eart hquake was perceptible all over tb city, aud was mostly felt iu ttiH high busjueHi'JblocKMjh the dow.i:..wr seotibn of the city. One occupant of a high building said his clande-" Uor swung three inchs. The move moot was from east to west. A long distance telephono mos sage from Louiana, Mo., says that i perceptible shock was felt here about the eume time. Reports nave iwen receiver! from several points in Illinois of shocks. Human blood and hair and a bright metal coflin plate were the ghaptly decorations on the eujfiuo of the Southern's south-bound train, No,5i0 when it reached this city yesterday morning. At Glass, a small station six miles north of Concord, yesterday morning, at 0 :80 o'clock, the engine had Struck a wairou coutA'uiug four "inmates of the county home of Cabarrus wunty, and the dead body of Mrs. Kate Lewis. All the occouants "M he wagon were killed, and the an tua wagon were splintered F.knd:.. pad.-Cbarlott. MEOW RELIABLE Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE F. O. Roberts, a native of YVilkt county, N C , is a fugitive from justice from McDowell county, W Va., charged with the embezzle' meutof L000of the school funds He was a justice of the peace, post master and secretary and treasurer of the public school funds of that county, and for man? years was prominent in politics. Helett N. Carolina a dtzen years ago. SOUTHERN ALL STAR Vaudiville Shows ! ! ELEVENTH ANNUAL TOUR I Enlarged and recon structed for the present season. . largest, Richest. Vaudeville Show on Earth 1 WILL EXHIBIT Under a Mammoth Waterproof Canvass t At Lumberton, THURSDAY, Nov. 12, Alternoon and Evening. Some of the features to be seen with the Southern Shows: THE GREAT ARDELLO FAM ILY: World's Greatest Acrobats Six in Number. FERRIS AND GREVANION Rreak Every Ladder Perch. WALDIMKR SISTERS, In Their Terrific Flving Trapeze.. WILLIE FERRIS The Dancing balauoer and J able Acrobat. LORAM AND GIBSON- -Triple Uorizontal Bar Experts. A host of Happy, Mirth-Pmvok mst jesters aud Knock-Ahon' Clowns, and other Acts and Nov ties too numerous to mentiou. f This surely is the best, creates) and grandest All Feature Show that will visit your city this soa- son. Two Performances Afternoon nd Evening. Mortgage Sale. By Tlrtup ol the DrovUlnnsol a certain mnrt itttir l''il eiK'Uteil Ivy W. 11. TowiiHond mid wife Carrln Townttemi. ' the undeiMiKiied on me mi, itay ui ian-ii. num. which mild mnri Xr Ifl recorded In Uwik 6 of Mnriirtve. Ill me mure 01 rPKiuu-rol obfrion county, I will, on Monday, the 7tli dav of Dteemlor l&kl, at Vi VliKk,M..at. the court houte door In iiiuiberton. N. C. offer for Hale to the hiuiio.it lilKheHt follow- iiioiier l tiuii'ic auction, for caHh, the I ik nercrllH-'rt tract of land: In Hack Swa iin Townshln. Roliexon conntv iKiunded and de crl lied fta follows: On the went V the landrt of Mrft. Naxh.on the north l.e k.a I . .1. ... C It W..T-.1II ., . landa" of KohkhIiI Md'ormai;. mintalninB -J6 rf and U-Iiik a part of a Mo-acre tract for. ineriy nwneu dv uouain Mc(,'orinne Attheitanie Cine anil n ace we will aluo aell ohe hay mare mule. 4 y am old, Hanie linuaht tne iinucraipneii on tlw IXth day of March. i vy aam " . . luwrnena, wnlchU luelu- iem in nam morigaire. Time of Hale: li o'c'ock, M. Teriiidof Sale: ;ah. W. I. LINK 11 AW, Mortgagee. Mrlntyre A lwrence aitvs frlno t Motice of Service of Summons and" War rant of ,AttachtMr-nl ly Publication. NORTH CAROLINA, A l ' v ' SupenorCourt. Robeson County A.li l eanfe'll. plaintiff. ' VF. American .Lumber and fanufactUflnKtiim l any. defendant. The defendant, the American t.timher and ManuficturlnR Oimoany will take notice that in action cntltlxil kh alMive haa lieeu com menced In Hi Superior Oonrt of Rolieaon (Jounly by the above named plaintiff, toe ver Hie nun) of four hundred aud forty-three dol lar and seventy-seven cents, wlih Interest thereon, from 8 -ptemner HUth, isul, due by ac count by the Hitd defendant to ilaliitlff, and the abl defendant will further lake notice Unseulirr. at the Court HouDe in I.iim. llAV ( Iwrtim, North Carolina anil anawr or dmiur u tbf coninlAlnt of plaintiff In Ha lit action, or the plaintiff will apiily to the court for the re Uvf drmamli-il In falil ooiiiDnlnt. Ami the lil ovf-mlun will also take notiee that warrant ol attach men t ha aim been I sued. by the mid court.aRalitxt the property ot the 8ald defendant, whti-h nald warrnt-of at Uohoient In returnali .at Ihe neat term ot the Superior Oourt to be held at the Oourt House In Knheann lmntjr(? North Carolina, at the time and nlaoe atnive named for the return of thefaunimona. when and where the ild de fmilanlli required to answer or demur, o- the relief demanded br the eumulalut will be granted. Wltnea our said clerk this tha Jtfth. dar of Ottober. ML W. H. HUMI'HRBY. lilarkof tltf Superior Onurt. - U.l... lf.1.. M. ,1 -. , L. ... . that it IS required to fjX'r at Ute iieit term of the HuperhT (Jourt of Koljenon County to he held on the IKth Monday after the fliMt noon day InSei.teitlllcr. Jt13. It heliir the 7 Ll, lav nf FIRST IMPRESSIONS ARE USUALLY LASTING Therefore it is necessary that you select the most suitable and best appearing'gar ments and Hats for your Fall outfits. OUR MISS BROOKE Has just returned from touring the fashionable northern mar kets, posting herself as to what will be worn by careful dressers this seison. So that we can offer you the latest fads in dress fabrics, carefully selected, and sure to please. IN MILLINER Vr Of which we make a specialty, we have the latest creations known to the Milliner's Art in a pleasing variety of Styles, Shapes and Shades, We absolutely guarantee quality, fiuish ami make up of every Hat which leaves our store. We can do thia because past experience has taught us that our satisfied customers are our stand ing advertisement. . With thanks for past tavors and with assurance of our continued efforts to give you the beat of service. I ant, very truly, Lumberton, N. C, September 28, 1903 i iiii.il iui rraiD imvi. itcii aui.ii general satisfaction in litis and other sections, and unhesitatingly say that for farm and road purposes it ia not excelled. Besides having a supply of these on band we have receiitly received a full line of Cart and Wagon Wheels and ' Open and Top Buggies. We are the Wigingtors of the buggy business iu this' town, and think our past experience enables us to give especial attention to all who purchase of us. We catt sup ply you witli Harness, Bridles, Col lars Whips &c., &.C. Acceptour thanks for yonr past patronage, and give us a share of your future favors, Very truly yours, 0. C. NORMENT & CO. UTt-: -1- m ' i i $100 Reward Will be pairt to any North Carolina citizen who can. obtain a policy in any company other than the Penn which will meet the following requirements : The cornjisny must be as safe, as old and conservative, as liberal, and have as clean a record ; the premium rates, expense and death ratios must be as low ; interest earnings and div idends must be as large ; the contract must be as free from restrictions, and the policy must contain loan, paid-up, cash surrender and extension values as great as those of the Penn Mutual. J. li. AUSTIN, augi4-3tn Maxton. N. C. Don't Neglect that Cough For Serious Results Hay Fallow. Get a Iwttle of Pope's Syrup of While Pine and Tur, or oi Tolu, Tar and Wild Cherry, either one is good, some are" high priced, but none better for Coughs or Colds. Try a.Bottle Only 25 cents. When you have worn your pa tience out with that co'd just call and getyou a box of Laxatie Bromo Quinine TABU-ITS, aud hriak it up. 25 cts. a Box. Nice Hue of CANDY just re-recc-iyed. Ileadtpiaiters for everything in Iirugs. . i)R. II. T. POPIC & CO ' The Lead.ug Druggists. Lumberton, N. C, October 6, 191)3. CAPUDINE CURES Also bm ilckoMS and Travalan Nauaea. dla- ALL HEADACHES teh effect brain or baa. We. JSC aaUmca bottla. THE Old Mutual Benefit LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 7 "OF NEWARK, N. J. Ojie of the Oldest, Larg- j est and Strongest Fi nancial institu tions in the World. Paid Policy-holders tltice Organizatiois in 1845, 1182,509,100.05. Goo.1, reliable genta wanted. Address JOHN C. DREWRY, STATE AGENT, : RALEIGH ft. C. . JAS. A. PARHAM, Special Agent, Lowe Whatever ' I H The farmer needs we make a spe- m H cialty of handling. It's in our line; H R it's onr business to keep farm sup- H I plies of all kinds and we strive to H H keep our stock fresh and equal to I I all detnauds. We still continue I M agents for the celebrated . B I Hickory Wagons, . ; B H rt;i ' 1 i H ONES. S. B. LEWIS. Slrawberry Plants THR LARGEST STOCK IN TIIK WORLD. NEAR LY no VARIETIES. All tne choice, luscious kinds for the Garden and Fancy Market. Also Ship ping varieties. Also, Fruit Trees, of all kinds to growers a Wholesale Rates. We will save you half In planting an nrcuani, 1 Jew lien un, Asjaragus, Rhu Iwrb, Grape Vines, e!c. etc. Our 120 page Mauual, free to I'tiviMi, enables every body to grow tin 111 vyith success and profit. All pliiiits pnckctLto carry across the cniilinrnl Iresljas wtieiuhig. Illustrated ruiia-oguc fiee. Specify if yon want cat alogue nf Shipping Varieties or Fancy Garden kinds. CONTINENTAL PLANT CO., Kiltrcll, N. C. THE JUSTLY FAMOUS An hor Buggy In so'd under a positive guar antee h nd you have only to in spect tt to lie convinced that it is the t-est Buggy on the market for the money. This is our spec ie!', but we have other Buggies in the in west styles, open or top. THE CELEBRATED " Davis Wagon, Which we introduced on this market, we are still selling, fiv . N ery one solil makes a satisfied Customer aud friend, who-recotu-mends the Davis to his neigh'-or. If you don" t know about it, call and let us bhow you its merits. A FULL LINE OF Harness, For Buggy and Wagon. High priced ami medium grades. Dur ing the season we will have a carefully selected stock of Mules and Horses, Which will be sold for cash or on time and which you are iuvitexl to inspect before buying else where. Remembet we guarantee every Horse or Mule to be as recommended or your money re funded. Thanking you for past patronage and soliciting a con tinuance, I am Very truly, A. E. WHITE. September MuJets. 8300 POUNDS NEW MULLETS. 318 MARTIN'S SMALL CHEESE 1080 LBS. MARTIN'S BUTTER. 297 BBLS. B. H. FLOUR. 184 BBLS. G. M. FLOUR. 802 BBLS. FAVORITE FLOUR. W. B. COOPER, I'llUtiRK&ilVK WUor.KftALk (IROCKK I8. 10 AND S1J NIITT HTKKKT, WILMINUTON.N. 1. THE PLACE To buy Perfumes . is a Drug Store, the drug store at which to buy is 's . ; We would like 1 to have you try V - our newest odor Czarina Trefle. Call and sample it. j. d. McMillan, Druggist, Fhone No- 31. Juno5,03. Grove's has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half Million bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you? No Cure, No Pay. 50c ExtoawtftvaTytttofaTCnt, t COMING ! ENGAGEMENT A. K. HAWKBS, THE FAMOUS ATLANTA OPTICIAN, Diret t from the home office of this Great t dans and will remain at the store of R. R. Barnes, Barnesville, Nov. 12th and 13th. Ashpole Drug Co., Ashpole, Hqy. 14th and 16th. Lumberton, Dr. H. T. Pope & Co., November 17th, 1.8th and 19th. Rowland, W. T. To wnsend & Co., Nov enfber 21st and 23rd. Bye-Sight Tested Free ' By one of tho most, ronownod and successful as well as reliable Opticians- in the U. 8. Mr Hivskea has all tho modem appliancPH for tha scieni ific adjustmont of plassea to the eye. Thore is no Optician in the United btatos who enj vs the confidence of the people more than Mr Hawkes. His name is a familiar word throughout a "fiction of country inhabited by over twenty-five millions of paople. Mr Hawkea has probably adjusted glassed to the eyes of more people of national aud international fame than any othor Optician living. This firm was established in 1870 ' . A. K. HAWKES RECEIVED GOLD MEDAL, Highest Award for Diplgma of Honor For Superior Lns Grinding and Excellency in the Manufacture of Spectacles and Eyo-Glassec Sold in oer 8.000 Tiwns aud Cities, in the United States. ESTABLISHED 1870. r CAUTION-These Famous Glasses are never ped aled. WAIT -FOR HAWKES and not to yonr ova, but Booure a pair of his Crystaliz'd Lenses, the moat brilliant fpectacle lrrets in cxiMrncn. Inventor and Sole Golson's Business College: OUR rtUSINESS COM.KOR courses complete, and you will find no better in the Soulh. Our sylcin is endorsed ly "NTOlSTTll "RTTiT'P'Rl'R Stle'ts the Shorthand. Type-XJJ-i X AJ-li-V. wtilinir. Commercial. renmanshiD and English Ilejuiiluit iits received especial attention. i' Six mot Ihs Si-holan-liip, llnsiiuss Department, f 25.00 ; Four months Scholar ship, Shorthand Jlepartnieut, jlJS oj ; Gooil Board, pi 00 per month. Commodious llnildius ; Strong Faculty ; Fine Water. Satisfaction Guaran teed. Write for Catalogue. For particulars address ' h.5g.-AJ IX .. . t .- ... ........... .,.,v..J.-.,v,.....a.i faiMiI.t- J THE (0(0 KEBLBY CURB W Land Sale. I OVfm FOR 1MMKWATP. SALE, for cash or on easy trruis, a tract of land in St. Paul's Township, Kohesou County, known as the ''MeNair" land, belonging lo the University of North Carolina, .colt taiuing 3001 acres, more or less. The tract is Rittmtcd ntjout four miles front-the Atlantic Coast Linef Railroad, and aliout three miles from .St. Pauls, and a Kod part of it is excellent farming land, while the balanae is tjmbererl With lone aud short leaf pine, oak, cypress," poplar and otlier 'hative woods. Ynr inrlher lnforniatiott, as to location uf the laiuls, call on W. It. Dtirns, Esq , St. Pauls, N. C, and for further informa tion as to price and terms, call on A. y. Mclean, Iistj., Attorney at L,aw, ' Lutii liertou, N. C. sept 15 DILLON MARBLE WORKS. - DILLON. S. C. J, W. McELWER, Proprietor. Fine Tombntouo Work in Xrerr Style and Quality. . rnoea and acsmnn rnrntsnea on appiieaiinn. Kfprrnenwi ir u. K. KANuas, I mtrirtw Tasteless Chill COMING ! Optical House, or one of his practki his Agents, only Rot glasson scientifically adjusted A. K HAWKES, Proprietor of all the Hawkea Patent. the leading business men of this country. COLSON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Lumberton, N. C, R. F. D., No. 1. DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT DOES? It relieves a person of all desire for strong drink or drugs, restorrs his nervous system to its normal condition, and reinstates a man to his home and business. Tor full particulars, address THE KEELEY INSTITUTE. Correspondence solicited. GREENSBORO, N. C NOW KCAbv RCPOKT OH IOOO CONStC4CMe UNIVERSITY COLLEGE MEDICtNE-DErtTI&TRY-PHARMACY CLiNcaioa-'--TiACMiMi mithod' MANAGER WANTED Truslwoi l hy tidy or etitieman to manage business in this county and the adjoining territory for well and favorably known house of solid financial standing. 30.00 trai tit cash salary mid expenses oald each Mon- j day by check direct from head(iiaileia. ikiisc inuiit-y advanced ; position per manent. Address Manager, 610 Monon Ituilcling, Cbivngo, 1)1. td'f'19 V'K GIV& AmjLADY' A SPLENDID rhancc (o earn"?spendiiig monev very o&Mly workinjjVor us in their leuur'e timeiJ-hewoikTs not ard, and auy wo man or girl who has a little spare time will do well to avail themselves of 'this great opportunity to earn moncv. P. tU us 35 cents (silver) and we wilt" it once send you the cloth with full directions, prepaid by us anywhere hi the U. S. so that you can commence work at otire. Address, BRIUJAJs'T'MA CO. N. $t) Roxburv Mnas. Tonic Op- 'jf tot plaintiff " Irt u -u- - - . -s i :
The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 6, 1903, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75