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IcLEII, IcLEU A KcCORIICK,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
- LUMBERTON, - N C
OFFICE OVER BANK.
Prompt attention given to all bneinees.
Brar-asa MoUtti. a. o. lawskcb
Mclntyre & Lawrence,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Lumberton, - N. O.
W. 8. NORMENTj
Attomeyi At Law,
LUMBfiHTqWJtpy
Practices in all the Courts iu iM State.
R. E. LEE,
ATTORNEY AT LAWt,
THE RACE QUESTION
Dodging Rtmirks Id a Negro
Contention.
.,-IHASUHDBDlIARINESl
HW flay BulUr Coast
One of America's forem
traction, Helen May Butlsr and
hr Udifai' Military Brasa Band.
in .oon t. h.r. Th.nk. to Colombian Troops Art Reported
arroial frffarta of Mr French. Lam I ' r
barton will bs favored with a rare
mutioal trat. He bit secured
Helen May Batler aod ber Ladies'
Military Brass Bsod nf aixtoeu
Ml M All .Ll J. A. V . J - 1.1 J
TDCre Vera Uinor 1 IlI0oS 10 VWtf IB lady artists. Tlnyare to appear
at tot Opera IIoae, Friday aod
Satordav Do. 18 and 10. Prices
50 and 75o. Tiekete (or sale at
8. B. Lewia.
Helen May Butler's Lid ies' Mili
tary Baud at the Opera House Fn-
the UoptrlltmsDUr j Proceedings
Po lies; Keep tta Puce.
Washington, Do, 14. The Na
tional Ho ff ran- League of Colored
Man convened this mormon- in the 47 and Saturday night ta the on
Is a s . t I a . J
Metropolitan Baptist ehnrob to ij nana in tne woria oomposea en-
disensi the raca nnsation aod nass tirely of womeu. Jbi la trnly
Near Pimm,
Dslted SUtes Iirlasj Proceed From
CoIob Toitrd Pui2tBiJBiB
of Goerrllli fir PrthMj letr.
A press dispatoh Ifom Colou,
dated December 14tb atya :
A company of naarioee from U.
8. S. Prarie waa landed here to-day
Oa a Kaned EAf.
fcWonl. Deo. 14 The Japaoeeo
s
lauded man dm at Mok rbeyoater-
aay io aappress a strike amouft
laborers. It ta reported that thei
fired opon the mob, killing aarvei-
al people.
Tbe atrike waa a moo a: oooliee
employed in tbe foreiu ooucessioii
bioh preoipttated elasbee amoiii
tbn Ooreaoa aud Japaueee. Tbe
affair, U i thought, may caoiel
kcal complication!, aud it ii pot-
tt'ls Kassia may eeod a warship
should tbe Ooreau coverumeut rk-l
quasi tbe lauding of marines b)
Japan.
Mok rbe ia a town ou the aoutb-
west ooast of Corea. It hat about
rixumr
resolotions on the euHjMt. After
an hour and a baff ot aomewbat
unparliamentary debate the polio
reserves were called out and pre
served order until adjournment.
The oicitemeut waa due to tbe
fact that some of the delegate!
would pata reaolotioai endorsing
President Roosevelt's attitude ou
the negro question while others
wanted tbeoooTentiontodenouuoe
Booker Waahington for bis otter-
anoeon aistrancnisemeot. mere
was a mighty warm time for a
while.
Tbe convention waa luppoaed to
begin at 11 o'clock this morning
Moat of tbe delegate! wore frock
i. .a. I .1
a novelty mat appeals io an
music loviug people. Tbe ladies
individually are talented aod well
trained muaiciaua. Tbe leader ia
from en old aud aristocratic N-w
Eugland family. Her father. Mr.
Batler, i now mastor mechanic
m a m STW
on toe new xorr, new iiaveu
ouder the oommaud of Captain 9,000 inoabitaula.
Smedlev u. Butler and entrain
ed for Pacama. Thii itep waa
io oonaqaeuce of tbe receipt of in
formation that Colombian troopa
bad landed in that direction with
the object of marching on Pana
ma. If this is confirmed it will
mean the beginning ox a long
oampaign of guerrilla warfare oo
aud Hartford Ry., an iu van tor ot
man? of the new devicea on tbe the tathmoa. The deatination of
railroada; a tbirt-two degree tbe marioee ia raid to be Yavira,
Maaon aud geuerally reooguiaed op the San Miguel Gulf aud Taira
as one of the leading oitizena River.
of Providence, R. I. Waahington, Dae. 14 The
Miss Butler ie a wonderfully Navy Department today Yeoeivtd
veraatile performer aod aa director two cablegrams from Admiral
ebe bas become famoua. Her Coghlau, both dated OjIoo, the
teachers were the best of tbiacrun- 18 h, aa follows:
ooata and high hats.and all of them try nd Europe, among them Ber- Mafl3wer today teportaCar-
ii ,snnk .rri.H hn. .nH Shepardeon, and Philipa, and com- with about 800 men. Tjok in
it became neoeesary to -appoint a
The State Department at Wash
ington baa received tbe following
cablegram from Uuited Statu
Minister Allen, dated Seous, Co
rea, December lotbt
"Japanese foroee landed yester
day to protect Japanese eubj cts
from Corean riotera. Tfiia has uo
siguiflsaooe, aa the trouble i
purely local."
chairman, the delegates laid aaide
meet of their calmness aod all of
their dignity, and became anima
ted. Alter aome general talk W.
Calvin Chase, 4 Washington edi
tor and lawyer aod cbairn,an of
tbe executive committee of tbe lo
cal suffrage league, who atand aix
teet four,' and weighs over two
hundred pounds attempted to call
the delegates to order and intro
daoe Rev. R. J. Nelson, president
of the suffrage league of Pennsyl
vania, wbeu he was interrupted by
Rev. J. W. Scott of this oity and
a dczm or so of faithful followers
pleted her band course under Maoy. aome supplea. Sailed 8th and
Tbe Beaming impossible lack of or- supposed te have landed the troops
ganizing a ladies' band waa aoUatUandi. Atlanta however, waa
oompusnea. . ine rame oi nwr at uanai yen ana got opposite in
novel organization spread and Miss j formation and Uuited States Oou-
Batler waa perauaded by tbo man-1 sal Cartageua reports Cartagena
ager of the Buffalo Jxpoaition to returned there tkh. a j doubt ves-
Tbe Peae Seos Mr. Bryan.
William Jennings Bryan, ac
aotnpanied by his eon, was receiv
ed in.'private audieuoeby tbe,Pop.
Sunday, aaya a Rome dispatch.
Mr. Bryan waa presented by Mar
Kennedy, reotor of tbe Americau
College, who acted at interpreter
Hie Holiness spoke with great 'in-
tMreat of the Catholioa in the
United States. After the audi
ence Mr. Bryau expressed himself
as highly pleaaed with tbe Pope'
kindly bearing.
Before going to tbe Vatican Mr
Bryan visited aeveral of tbe inter
HOLI D AY
Pot tbe awai v dars will offer for sale the
most p-to day llae of good ia town at grCy re
duced pfice. Rrmevjbrr iht life is too abort for
yoo to deUy taking advaaiage of oar Urmrr prices
anil bigger values taaa Sby other place la low..
Ours are bargains that bring lb. biggeM and
bualeet barer back for snore, becaaat wa treat
them rtgbt.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS I
We will open up this week a nice line of Maaical
Instruments, such as Organs, GaiUrs, Violins,
Mandolins, Anto lUrpa, &tnjoe, Flntes. etc.
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!
We hare the nicest line In town. Jest cotne tad
are. We sell cheap for ch or on iosUUment.
OVERCOATS I OVERCOATSI
We ar to daf opening np nice line of up tc-date
Overcoata. Don't forget to call atxl look at them.
CLOTHINO I CLOTHINO I
Well. It is useless for ui to mention it. for everv
bodv knows we carry tbe moat tip-to-date fine snd
style In town, and remember we will save yon
m-uer oa everything In our line. Space will not
allow us to apeak of our nice lia of Shx. but
cotne and seo them. - . Yours for business,
BLACKER BROTHERS,
LUalBBRTON, NORTH CAROLINA.
Rooms, Nos. i and a. McLeod XulIdAg, Revereud Scott and bit adherents Remember the date, Dec. Wth and
LUMBERTON. K f;- tried to take proseesion of tbe mb- . J?
e
E. J;1 BRITTr-'-j
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
LUMBERTON ... N.
Office in the McLeod Building.
Wade WishaT. D. P. Shaw,
WISHART & SHAW,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
LUMBERTON. N. C.
Office over Pope's Drag Store.
Practice in. all the Courts.
JOHN D. SHAW. JOHN Y. SMITH.
SHAW & SMITH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Vampill Building, on Fifth Street,
LUMBERTON. - - N. C.
. T. AIXKN, F. D CASTI.KBVRY.
Drs. Allen & Castlebury,
Dentists,
LUMBERTON, N, C.
Office ovk BANK OF LUMBERION.
Phonea Office, 4$ ; Residence, 94.
Dr. W. M. Robey,
Dentist,
RED SPRINGS, N. 0.
C. H. LENNQN, D.D.S.,
DENTIST, '
Rowland. - - N. 0.
DR. J. D. REGAN,
DENTIST,
Lumberton, - - N. C.
11 or by otbar than parliamentary
means. Rev. Chase cot his intro
duction abort and with the asU-
janoe of bis friends turned in to
repel oparaere. nis enorts were
successful, and for a few minutes
parliamentary practice was resum
ed while the delegates got their
second wind-
Editor Chase had not been in
tbe chair very long, however, be
fore au impatient suffragist at
tracted his attention by throwing
a leather seat cushion at bis head,
and there was more tronble. In
terested spectators who had at
tended the convention to learn
something about the race problem
bad considerable difficulty in
dudging tbe remarks and other
things that wore passed merrily
back nd forth by the delegates,
and finally selected the choir gal
lery as tbe safest plaoefrom which
to view the proceedings.
It soou became apparent that
Lawyer Chase and tbe Rev. Scott
were the leaders of the two fac
tions in tbe convention, but as
abont twenty of their adherents
were expressing their views in re
vival tones simultaneously it was
difficult to find out what the
trouble was all about. Finally,
however, the Rev. Nelson was se
lected as cbairniiD, and it became
known that the Soott faotiou
wanted to Cass resolotions endors
ing President Roosevelt in bis at
titude toward the" negro race,,
while the Chase followers were di-
accept an engagement with the aela aud troops were at Turbo the 1" sights of Rome, including
Exposition company for th en- 8th, that information " reliable. I tne voiiseum auu me tvomau Jo
tire aeaaou. Atlanta returns today to eulf for rum- He took particular interest
After lengthy parleying, person- further search." fIQ the spot from which Cicer
al and over tbe long distance The second dispatch reads: thundsred his invectives against
nhone. Mr. French induced thair "Atlanta arrivnd vnatnrdav Cataline,
agent to sign a contract for two Started San Bias Point Gaodi. not Liter Mr. Bryan lunched with
days, Friday aud Saturday. The having seen or heard any thing of Ambassador Meyer.
troops or vessel. Communicated
with shore at the principal points
Indians suspicions of strangers
Found trails. Sao Bias Point
Bello passable foc.sm'xH parties
but hone leading inland. Atlanta
to cruise to Cape
dor Wormser, of the well known Tiburou and Uulf of Danen."
Ibere is do reason to believe
Saturday special is an inducement I
for people of the faotorv district.
Curious Bualooaa rrecauttoa
Lonis Wormser, firotber of Isi- leaves today
Wall street firm of I. and S.
Wormser, says tbo New York
Commercial, died suddenly yester
day morning of heart disease. Mr.
Wormser was born Bavaria. He
and his two brothers came to this
country when young men. It
was at the time when the gold ex
citement was raging in California,
and the thred weut to seek their
fortunes there. They eugaged in
that any large force is under or-j
ders to march on Panama from
Cauca. The opinion seems to
prevail that tbe few Colombian
soldiers een were probably scouts
who were endeavoring to learn
what preventive and protootive
measures were being taken by the
Republio of Panama
It is more likely that tbe move
ment of marines to Yaviza is in
the clothiue business in a small
way. They were very successful couformity with the polioy of tbe
and their business crew raoidlv. naval authorities to concentrate
Pope io Poor health
Rome, A vagus rumor which
is acquiring form is to tbe effect
that the pope a health ia not ao
good as it should be. His heart is
weak and he suffers for a lack of a
ofaauge of air and sceue. His hoi
ness is perfectly resigned, but his
sisters are very mooh worried over
bis condition. They are anxious
to advice him 10 abdicate and re
turn to Venice, It is improbable
that the pope will agree to bis
sisters' wish to abdicate, but it iw
noteworthy that a successor to
bim as patriarch of Venice has
not been named. Ouly a vicar has
been appoiuted.
During the Civil War they made
a fortune. Isidor and Simon
Wormser branched oat and went
iuto banking aud real estate. Af
ter making another fortune in tie
banking husiueBs, they came to
New York and founded the well
known Wall street boose. Tbo
firm of I. & S. Wormser is now
one of the most influential private
banking booses in the conntry
forces at points wbioh offer the
beet facilities for getting immedi
ate information of any movement
by Colombian
Panama. The
with them all requisites for
camp life aud. also a number of
machine gone.
Oklahoma Humor.
South Carolina Ships Tin.
What is said to be the first ship
ment of tin ore ver made from
this country to, Europe is now at
troops towards (Jauney, S. 0., awaiting shipment
marines carried to Liverpool, via. New York. Thn
tin deposits were found on the
place of Capt. S. S. Ross, of Cher
okee couDty. Io three mouths, in
a very crude manuer, he has mined
20 tons of the ore, from which, it
is said, he will realize $800 a ton
A book-agent took refoge under
There are three members of the a haystack daring a thunder-storm He bas not sufficient capital to
firm, and they make it rule never and the lightning struck him on I
Office in
Shaw building,
drug store.
Dr. F. H. PITMAN,
DENTIST,
ASH POLE, "
to travel 00 the same train to
gether. They come down to the
office each morning on different
elevated trains, and return home
in the afteruoon on different
trains. This ia done to guard
against the possibility of all three
members of the firm being killed
in au acoident. By 'traveling on
different trains, in the event of au
acoident, there will be two mem
bers left to carry on the business
of the firm.
Killed oa the Rail.
Winston-Salem, N. C, Dec. 14.
N. C.I
Meyer
" The farmer needs we mate a specialty-of
handling. It's in our line;
it's our business to keep farm sup
plies of all kinds and we strive to
kep our stock fresh and equal to,
all demands. We still continue
agents for the celebrated
IMory Wagons, -
Which fo" wears have given such
general satisfaction in this and
other sections, and unhesitatingly
aay that for farm and road purposes
it ia not excelled. Besides Having
a supply of these on hand we have
recently received a full line of Cart
and Wagon Wheels and
Open and Top Baggies.
We ere the originators of the
buggy business in this town, and
think our past experience enables
aa to give especial attention to all
who purchase of us. We can sap
ply you with Harness, Bridles, Col
far Whips, &c. &c Accept our
thanks for yonr past patronage,
and give us a share of your future
favors. '
W Very Ulv yours, ; v
0. C. HORMENT S CO.
over Pope's recti y opposed. In the go-as-you-
please debate some of tbe dele
gates, charged that the couveutiOu
had been called at the instance 01
Booker T. Washington, who they
.II1 .ion Aaaimna nf
tmllirurifc. A i.nmber of the del. J?ukin" J- Hooker, of -Kings,
" - ..... I Uf rlraaa AAnnftr as eeaA rTl naa Tei rm a m
egates referred slightingly to " u u V
I tr 1 ! lAf h a annf h hAnnri naaanrrra
Booker Washington's recent otter- V.,
ances to tbe effeot that disfran
chisement 4! the South placed
premium on intelligence, wealth,.
character, and thrift of the negro,
in tbe endeavor to destroy nis in-
ftaeoca in the convention. An
other faction in tbe convention
intends to petition Congress to
enfolrce the provisions of the fif
teenth amendment to?tke consti
tution. , , . - ' ,K:"'
It is probable that the couven
Hon will divide and that there
will be two conventions m session
tomorrow one pro-Booker Wash
ington, one anti-WasbiDgton, and
Roosevelt
with "pro" and "anti'
factions within each one
List of Letters
Remaining in. the Lumberton, N.
C, postoffice, Deo. tb, 19Q8. If
Bot called for in one week, will
be aent to the Dead Letter office,
Washington, D. CV Parties call
ing will please say advertised:
Miss Loler Cox, Misa Martha
Dean, Mrs! Kefsnfer, Miss Malsie
Moore. J-H- McLean, J. F. Par
ker, Mrs. Victoria Smith, J. Jr
Sampsoot tt. A. Wells. Ed. White,
- . . U. . oirJWT, .- .
- PpttBJMetT,
the cheek, and glanced off, and
killed a mole a buudred yards
away.
We know a young man who at-
his banda an tiirht. dnrintr nravor ' . a
. -11- n r--J M .
that he can t get them open when
the contribotion box comes
around.
"How muoh do yoo charge for
weighing hogs?" asked a gentle
man of oar bog buyer. Walker
Moore.. ' Oh, just get on, I will
weigh yon for nothing," was tbo
bliod reply.
A young girl named Mary Ann
Aldridge had occasion to send a note
to a geutleman and put two r's in
her first name in tbe signature,
thus: Marry Ann Aldridge. Tbe
man was a bachelor and acoepted
the proposal at once.
build a smelter; henoe the ship
ment to England.
Boy Trappers Doing a Oood Business.
The boys ou the farms are mak
ron on tbe steel traps
Minks are thick on tbe creeks aud
branches and the skins are selling
at fo apiece. Uue boy bought
trap from Mr. Lse Setzer the
other day and tbe next day
bronght iu a skin and invested in
three dollars worth of traps, and
it is a common thing for tbe
hardware stores to sell a half-dozen
traps at a clip.
Prices Cut to the Hilt
Until January 1, 1904.
A SUIT or an OVERCOAT
Is just what you need for the Christmas
Holidays. We'd like to show you what
is correct in Clothing and Overcoats, and
we'll prove to you at the same time that
the price you pay here buys more in
quality than it has ever bought Never
knew a season to open up with such a
rush as this fall season has with us. Are
you men buying earlier, or are more men
convinced of A. Weinstein's supremacy?
Supremacy means in value as well as in
qualityr--with us. The best way to get
an Overcoat or Suit is to go to a good
place. A good way to get the BEST
Overcoat or Suit is to go to
IA
A. WEIHSTEIN, tbe king clothier.
tram on the Atlantic and- Yadkin
Railroad near Germanton at 10 15
today. His body was horribly
mangled. The engineer says Hook
er waa walking near the track A special from Qreensboro to
when be first saw bWn, that when Wilmington Messenger says: The
. . - . . t f ; ' i . . i . t" . .
tne engine was witniu a iew teet
of him the man stepped upon the
track, making it impossible to stop
the train in time to save Hooker's
life. No reaspn is assigned for his
strange action. , The deceased waa
Good Roads laflauM.
It is stated that Maine for the
first time leads the United States
as ft grauite producing state. The
greatest increase for the year 1901
oyer that of 1900 was iu limestone.
Oae of the chief factors of tbe in
dustry during the year was the in-
Massee incident in the Baptist creased . valae of crushed stone.
Uonveotjon in Uhaflotte Saturday which covers granite, limestone
ias been: tbe subject ot mooh com
ment here. The reply made by
Rev. Dr. H. W. Battle, pastor of
the First Baptist chorch here to
and sandstone. Tbis is attribut
ed largely to the increase io build
ing better roads. . '
awell, known farmer. He leaves the declaration: ot the Ohio preach
a wifeatad several children.
Made a Big Mistake.
The teachings of Prof. Bassett
ire dangerous and we believe the
trustees of Trinity College, made a
great mistake in retaining Ibim as
er that the government woold
soon have to curtail the privileges
of the press, bas been enthusias
tically commended by all classes
of people. Since coming bere. Dr.
Battle has been foremost in every
good work', civic as well ai reli
gions. He is regarded as one of
a member of its faculty. Some of
the good Methodist ot the State the city's very best and most val-
have already declared thai Jtbey uable citizens, independent of bis
will pot permit their sous to te
taughtliistory by a man who be
lieves that Booker Washington is
the greatest man boru in the Sooth
in a bondred (ears, except Robt.
E. Lee. 'San ford Express. '
Learn to greet yoor friends with
a smiie. iney carry too maoy
frowns ro their own hearts to be
bothered with any of jonrt, . .
msgmfiaent spiritual and forensic
equipment. Were it -possible, he
would have risen higher in the es
timation of hia people and -friends
here for, his brave and noble de
fense of tbe liberty of the press
aud of conscience
i
The social -status of mors peo
ple than realise. V it established
by their fataijj Mh, . ,.
The Methodist cborch is afflicted
with a Bassett and the Baptist
church with a Massee. Bot these
two men do not correctly repre
sent the attitude of these great
churches.' In fact their views are
onoffcially repudiated by the
members. Here in Rbamkatte tbe
Methodists wouldn't send their
boys to school to the profeaaqraud
the Baptists wouldn't go to hear
the preacher. We want old fash
ioned fo)ks to teach aod preach
here. Rbamkatte Roaster.
Some people coo Id be happy on
ly in jil if tbe law said the1 must
not go there.
THE BANK OP JjUMBERTON,
LUMBERTON, N. C.
Capital Stock paid In Cash, - - $20,00 0 00
aaifidaal Liability oi stocuoiaers io addition to Capital. 20.000 00
Surplus and Profits, 23.671 ill
Total Deposits December 3rd, 1903, .... 276,32611
Vnimi rj.flAnaAA rtAm1ta OmA JAAS ataiA .Aft
uuu aoauuiwoa, youcuiuw am, isvo, - - - vMU,dJf Da
Offers to tbe people ot Robeson County and the public generally every
accommodation consistent with safe banking.
We solicit the accounts of individuals, firms, corporations and trustee.
PB01PTIESS, SECURITY AID ACCDRiCY GtJiRUTEED.
officers:
A. W. McLKAN, President,
C. B. TOWKSBND, Cashier.
JOHN T
directors:
HENRV D. LEDBBTTER,
C. B. TOWNSEND,
S. A. EDMUND,
WALTER F. L. STEELE.
GEORGE S. STEELE.
R. D. CALDWELL, Vice-President.
ALEX. P. McLEAN, Asst. Caahier.
ST ANSEL, Teller.
R. D. CALDWELL,
A. W. McLEAN,
H. B JENNINGS,
BBRRT GODWIN.
LITTLE THINGS !
r T a
Strongest In the World.
THE
Equitable life,
OF NEW YORK.
A woman meane what ebe eaje
till ebe 1171 i, ,
Its the little things In life that seem to
count moat.
Yonr druggist who is not patient In
little things ia not reliable.
Care, patience, consideration we try
to make basic principles ia our business.
We believe we can serve your need in
the drug line, aa well aa anyone, and shall
at all times, endeavor to protect your in
terest should yon see fit to give aa yow
patronage.
We invite an- inspection of prices and
quality of gooda, then we feel sure yoa
will see it to yonr advantage to patron-
ll T R. O, &OZKJL, DmoieC
v rf ' ' '
Outstanding Assurance. i, 179,276,785 00
Amu 33t,e39.7 34
Liabilities .. 259,910,678 aS
Surplus 71,19,043 06
Latest cash settlements given to policy
holders.
Death claims paid in futl and at once.
Strongest, Safest, Beat, and
prompt paying company on earth.
31 .
B. L. PAGE. Agent
Gaddysville, N. C.
B. E. Page. Lumberton. N. C.
a w. McQueen,
The Lumberton Barber.
Wfcaa rom wlsk aaaaay shaw,
Aa good aa tarter eyr vmra,
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BolaaonckarrMd raaora ka. '
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