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THE ROBESON! AN ESTABLISHED 1870. Country, God and Truth. SINGLE COPII suu i.,w YOL. XXXV, NO. 1. LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1004. WHOLE NO. 1006 V ASTT TTTW. MAN FOR M i STANDARD FOB (JTTALITY ' BEST AXK MADE. fOR 8AL8 BY THB LRADfNO MER CHANTS OF ROBESON COUNTY. Sergem'a Gem Food Chopper CHOPS FOOD Roth conked and an cooked, rcducet kitcbea drudgery, less ens household tabor. Take the place of chopping bowl and knife ; useful in prepar ing all kinds of dufxa. oN. Jacobs , : Hardware Co.. , Wllmlnefcan. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. P..M.u.;oiii0dmttkA.w..u- IcLEU, lUKil 4 McCORUCI, .: ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LOMBBRTOI. - K C Case Temporarily Ideated: in Shaw Building , year PoetoHice. Prompt mwlM gleeg to all boat ma. areas Melama. a. c utiikci Mclntyre Sc Lawrence; 5 attorney's at law, ., TO SEIZE ALL KOREA Japan Keeping Russian Fleet Bottled Up in Port Arthur. BILL NYE'S OKAVE At Fletcher, North Carolina, Neglected. U Sadly V. 8. NORMENT, t Attorney at Law, - JLUIIBHRTON, N. C Practice la all the Court In the Bute. j ' le T i H! H! ? ATTORNEY AT LAW, booms, No, i ud i, ItcLeott Battdian. - LUMBERTON, H.C E. J. BRITT, ATTORMIY AT LAW, OSes la the Dr. Pop aMUta;. baob Wiaaua. . - . D. P. Suit 7ISHART&SHAWf ATTORNEYS AT LAW, a, LCMBBRTOH. H. C ; A : Or.twewar Pope's Drag Stbre. - Practice Ja all the Coorta. j g o. aauw. . . , job v. an us SHAW & SMITH, ; ? ATTORNEYS AT LAW,. , VampiH aildhtg, oo fifth Street, i 1 1 I IBS TOM, ,. M. C. a. r. alum. , . t. CAaTLurav. T . Allen & Caatlebury, r Dentists, " ' ; LUMBERTON, N. C. C 4 eve Dr. McMillaa'a Drag Store. f laa Office, 4$ ; Residence, a. O. BL LENNON, D.D.S., ' ' I. DENTIST, .F.nwiAjro, N. C. DR. J. D. REGAN, DEXTIST, LOMMRTO, - N. 0. la Shaw bwildliig, drag store. Feat's DENTIST, r -tPQLE, N. C. 3,000 lit r A 1U.NX DtTCSIT awMaa fare rati, eo, rasa Camn orrt w(.fii v.e Meier Tee taiaiat aetaa we mah a epa elty ef baadltag. It'a ta oar hae; ear awaiaees te keep laraj sap tea el an kiade aad we strive la tea ear atack Ireek aad eweel to I deanada. We suU aeatiaaa ata tor the aililiianil Wek for wmr Wv cfc -rat tTaUMactkMi ta Uts m4 (Mr menam, mmd wmbcmtwtimfXy f tkatt m Hrm mmA rx4 imrym m M 4Mt eJCali.Wk aaWie kakMg MpptT thaw oa hmm4 w Im at 17 wcwfwi tau uavai van 4 Wag; :a i:3 Top .Bi&its. ar the itieM ef the rT aaetaeea ta Hue towa, ead k aY Mal FvavrwJeca anWffi a ffiv anfui atttMa a all - PaWChF Of faaa, W fka p. Ml Htrw-a lVde. Coi. fv. 4e aec4 mmt t rva aa aasrc wt fvm tatara Twy tralr yaw, ICIOEIEiTIW. Tbe Japanese Will Act as t Dolt In Support! tie Plans 0! Lba Govern ment lor Prosecuting tne War. Ad Amocia ei I'm ri apatrb frr m Waabinstt't), Mnr day 0v. : luformation haa racbd hen that nearly 20,000 Jepanxer troops wen lauded at (Jbeaiulp. Sunday, the Brat division ol a larca uonihr abich will br lb row d into K ira as rapidly poeaibie, in tha rff rt thoroochk to oseapr tbe atralegio point in the Hermit Kiugdoui while tb Rueeiaii flwt ie bottled up m Port Arthur. By coe ounverpaut aith tbe Japaneai) plana it la elat ed tOBt tbe ruporia attack on Port Arthur are not iut the purpose of se.ZM g that plac et proient unist, en unex pected aeaknets in the fortihca- tiuns there should ritri-lcp. Thft are part nf a'well it fined plan for the harassing of the Kaseiau II ret out 1 1 Korea can be occupied inr. lakahira, tbe Japanese Minister, called iu S-cretary Hay aad ii is Bndrstoid that th r pnrtetf dnteutiou of ahont 100 Jap- aoaee auhjicta id rirt Arthur uuder discussion. Therpsprms tc be lack nf positive inirois'i"u on this ul j-ot sud until the (acts re known me state D-l'irtmsnl is n- oltned to go slow iu tnskitiK t preaeotationa to Kusia. I'. i bound to do eo, however, if Japan formally nq'intts it. as tbu de partment has undertaken to rnp rtKorjt Japan so far as the interests of Japauesn sul j eta iu Ku.ua are concerned. Gore Takabtra, tbe Jiiianon min iater at Washington, baa officially advised hit government that he is reoeiying uamerous offers of latge oontributiona to the war fund trom Americans and r quests 10- struotioti, as to the polioy of tbe goverumeot in tbe matter. It ia oouaidared probable t bat Japan will refuse to accept this proffered aid, fail ataliug that tbe government ia deeply gratified at this and oth er eipreasioo of American sym- patby. The Cabinet will consider the qaettiOD sud formally initruot Minister Takabtra shortly. Many applications for permission to en list Id the Japanese army and oavy aresomiog from various parts of tb world, noma or those Simon, to flgbl for Japan hare applied personally to tbe military authori ties here. -Among the number is included t Turkish ifrber. All of these applications have been po litely but firmly refuted. N. foreigners ar til b allowed to par ticipate in the military or naval operations of Japauese except as spectators. A detailsd report of bit battle at Port Arthur hat not been re ceived from Admiral Togo by the navy Department and tbe public aa yak, without the full par ol the engagements A who Considerable urprie wmncoa loned recently at Aebeville, N. 0 , by a brief item which appeared in one tf the l.ical pullers stating that th-grave if HjII Nye, hoinr r ist, hich in iu the gravevard of a uiitrv church near Kitcber, N C , thirteen miloa tr.-ui AsQerille, a&R unoiarkd bv a stnue of auv kind, eajg a corr;pundout to tbe dt 1 ins Republic. The story was denied by frieud, of the family, but the fact re mains that tbe grave of the great merrymaker, whose deep sympa thy for the neglected and the weak waft tbe basia of hia delicate humor, is undiatiiigtitahable from tbe "old field" in which it is lo cated save by an empty bottle, tnrmt mouth down, into the od at the head of the grave and a loose stone placed probably bj aocident, at tbe foot. Bill Nye, or K iiiar Wilson Nye, was well known to the countrr folk for miles around his residence. Buckaboala, situated a mile from Calvary church, and the identity of his grave la undisputed, lie wa i ciable with bis country ueigb- bora, who revere his memory. Tbe grave mound baa sunk to scarce! ab.v tl:e sod, and in a few yeara there will be nothing to distinguish tta location from the surrounding field. In Calvary choch there i. a handsome mmrinsl window. placed there by Mrs. Nye. Why the grav-i has b-en ueglecfed in. one seema to know. Since her hniNbsnd'a death, it is said, Mrs. Nye, who is in Ni York, has been unfortunate iu ber luveatmeuta. liuckahoala, the former borne' of the Nea, which n not far sway from Calvary church, is a modern frame dwelling house well qnppd witb modern con venience Krom its front veran da there ia a b vely view of moun tain scenery, and a 11 ishing moun tain stream makea constant tousic at the edge of the lawn. O.i the grounds ia a capacious ballroom, built with an exterior in imitation ol a I' g cabin, over whole polished 11 or the Missea Nye and their f neuds were wont to glide iu many a merry daooe dur ing tbe happy tbree yeara tbe fam ily lived iu this ideal couutry seat. There is some talk of a local effort to erect a monument, but nothing has beeo done, and it haa been suggested tbat the general reading publio of tbe nation would be glad of an opportunity to show iu affection for the mer rymaker and hi. purely America humor. M r. Nye during bis residence at Buckaboala was a frrqnent visitor to Aabeville, and his tall, stal wart figure was qnite familiar to every one in the city. lie used to Isugh considerably at the steep grsdee of the city streets, saying the town was like bumso life, "only two ways to go, one up, t other down. H. A. HANNA DEAD. lie did moat of bu syndicate appointed. The Obio Statesman Passes Away in Washington. After to Illness of Only Tiro Weeks He Saccambs to Typhoid Fever Willioat Signs ol Pdfn, SarroMdetf by Family Marcus A Ha una, Uuitfd Stat? rieriator from Ohio aad one of the iSreaiotjt figure iu American pub lic life, diird Monday evftnug in hiB BparlniHiitH hi tbe Arhnntoi IotJ, at tf :40 p. m t oi tyi.'h.'jd ft-ver, alter u illuf ut tw.. weeks. lie paC away poacfully and without pain afur bmug ui oodioiou ittiOe B a. m , at which limn the HrHt of a, nenoua of siulc iiiK (i pel la came ou, from Ibe lal ut wbioh be never rallied. A 1 1 th rnomb-Tri of tbe family With one or two nicnptiouB, wuro at tbe bedside whnu tbe end came. Tbev worn Mr. aid Mr. Dm. lUiitia, Mr. and Mrs. .McCoriuick. Mr. and Mm. Parsous. Mien Phelps, 11. M. IlauuH. and Mr Dover During Lhe Uat hnurn life war sCApi in bia bvdv only l7 tbe U4 of t-h nj't vwrfQl atiiuuiauta IVottidrMit HiMiHveit wan immed iately noli tied bv Ptiatiuartter O iii eral I'avim of Senator iliuiikt'. dnath. Mra. Senator Iliona was not a tho lifdsidrt when tbo end caun?. She bad beeu ill witti a never be idacbe a ah'Tt time bet urn bait bvMtu gtrau a urj Hie and abe went to bed. Senator Ilatma's fatal ilinai, in Its beginning, dat,fd bauK non rl two mouths. Htut the uiidtllf- of December lie inft roied bn friends tbat ho did ii"t le-d qmt well but decl.jed tu taki a pen nl of rest. A iDontb later 11 anna visited Columboi during trie aes aioo of the Legislature, wnich be was re-elecMHl Stuator and vu re turning to Watatungtou wan taktu in j miliary ju i j j iroutije was diagnotted aa gnu. It was ut un ttl Fetruarv 80 tbat bis iliuees assumed a n-iriouH form. O i tbat day he kuff tred a oougHSiive chill and two days later, un th-t fi th. bis physicians aiiununc'd tiatb bad a case of typhoid. Aa thp disease pre greased the Serator' conditioD became more sortout and bis relatives wer-i sent for. The Senator gradually trrew weak er, bis pulse roue to ; and wan with difficulty reduced ; ealin in jxctoija aud oxvgen wer- adu-iu-mtered. On Friday Is-tthe ie:i ator was seized 'with a chill, from i which he rallied filv t j grruod again siuwly until tbe end ! Botb b fQies ot C'Migr-m ad j nrued Tuesday immediately ( odou tbe aniiuot, rcpmnt f the! death of iSenat' r il it ma. N J 1 business will be traiiNsetK, in either boose The usual commit tees to attend the fuueral aillbe STATE NEWS. The city of Concord, N C, has decided to put no an elertrir light plant, to cost $14 000 rr $15 000 The Monroe Jonrija' eays it isn't unusual for Mni'k dpalors there to ell mules at $400 and $.55 per pair, whih aru wa (hat mules are ss high a" 10 cent oottuu. Tb ut t"d j t taw cae aa argud in the uprene7co"t fr-m Darhata Thursday. It was one i f tbe most int"'rtant. of the kin'1 Ter presented to the fcuprume court. Tfcfc PXef ntive cr mmittet? of the Nrtb Car tlioa Bnkers' Assooia- j " anti'..FiU meet in Greensboro on Ftfbuar? 22 to ael-cta ( lace for hohling tbe next Bessie n of the as a eifiVion. It will prubably be bald at Wrigbtaville. Ah'vi(le Cit i n: The Appa lachian Park 'jiII sofmt to b in danger of riing adtttracked. The per pie of Ni'rih 0arolita honld now buckle on then armour and present a unihd front to the na- tional h gislators ho threaten tc ignore i nr iLtApeta. THe anpuntment of the second IKXtOtKI tt. aid the yvM.z schools nf the State haa beu com i letri , Tbeaggrpgate' is about niMO0( pp'rtmiod among oH ct unties I be large-it am- unt givn to any one countv i $1 000 ; thoamalleat aoi' Uui $olj2,t.'U Th4 N rth Carolina Icp Asuocia-i'-li hnld Its !. vent iou in Ralejgh Thurcday. K R Ct'i gr, of Kdn wai elect'Mj president ; N . V Tijompaon, ot Greeni-bofu, Vice predideni ; William Drum, of New hern, tcr.-try a i d treafurer Mr J.;K. ilarno'iu "f th:a city, i one of tha board of directors. Prmripal Ftrf,w, of the Woit Sa'em public nchot1, a ho was tried betcr M sg st rU-f J-h. kuis R vnum ud R ibjps' o Thtirndiiv af teriioon, was lined $10 for waipjmg f ti r pnpits Through his .counsel, Hou. C. It. Watsiiu, notice of ap peal to tbe Superior Court was givrtp, leavers W . M. H-nidersou and OJI Hasten represented the pr.see at ion. II .n W. I). .S.ler, of Kiler City, rpre,e:'tai ive in the ritat-e Iig iftlature, is tcktii wltdd to betb iHfgf'a: rnbbit raiuer in N rth Car Iiru ai d he probublv has the big-es-. rai bit industry in tbe S jUth Mr. Silnr ha ivn up practicn.it law as a pfti'.etsiou aud has gon to rsifiii rabt its for the market t) i ".-di."-d av he carritd to iia iuigi 4 1 07 2 rabbits. WEIBSTBIN'S GREAT FIRE SALE I WISH THE PUBLIC TO KNOW THAT ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 29th, 1804, l, WILL START TO SELL MY STOCK Regardless of Cost Hvpry thing must be sold and sold quick, as I want to put Id an retire new line of fiOudi for llie spriug trade. If yuu are looking for the beM values you ever had, corn to see the xrfaI inducruienit I have to offer. Ktmenib-rr, go ds go regardless of.coat, Spot Cash to Everybody ! ClMhing. Shoe. Hats, tTnderwear, Offtt's Furniahings, Ladies' Skirts and Le dies' Underwear will be sold FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. Sme gootjls-tbat are damaged very bad will be sold at any price. So come and 'see what we have to give you Inrfore the rtock is picked over. First to come will get tbe bargains. Will have the stock on sale at LENNON'S OLD STAND, Across the street from my former place of business. A. WEI N STEIN. Permanent Place. We herewith take pleasure to thank our friends and patrons from Robeson and snrnunding counties for their patronage last fall and winter, and at the esme time we take the liberty of informing all that we took their adrioe to remain at Asbpole permanently. We engaged t wo of tbe beat and moat courteous salesmen to attend to our business iu the spring and summer while wa were North buying tbe stock. We will utid.ir uo consideration carryover our winter stock left ver for auother season. W will sell our entire "left over a took," consisting of CLOTHING, BATS, CAPS, DRY 6C0DS, DRESS GOODS, ETC., For the next Thirty Days for less than tbe cost of the materials make it. Corns early and get tbe flrat choice. Ii -member, this sal will only last for 80 dayi. Respectfully, DUNIE BROS. ASH POLE, N. C. Look for our Big Sin, Our Motto, ! THE NKW VOKK R ACKET STORE.- Ho trouble to show goods; polita I attention to all. THB BANK OF LUMBERTON, LUMBERTON, N. C. Capita! Stock pild In Cash ticulare letter from one of tbe- men participated in tbeoaval fight says tbat tha torpedo attack eucoeeded through a clever feint. Tbe ma jonty of the vessels comprising tbe torpedo notnia manoenvered in front of tbe Russian line and held its attention, while tbe rest of the torpedo boats worked around to tba rear and got close to the enemy before being discovered Then Ihey ired their distinctive missels and scurried away from danger as quickly aa possible. St farther news ef tbe Knssiao Vladivstock eqaudroB bat been received here. It M thoagbt to have returned to the port of Vladivatock in prefer ence to risking a fl(bt or exhaust ing its fuel. Eoormoos military aotivitveou- litKMt bat tbe govern meet cars fall eoooeals iu pfaoa and does not lodieate tba date of any pro jected awva-eaeot. Although every moment of delay enables tbe Bos staoa ta bojoaae batter prepared for tba am II at, tba Jspaoeaa ap Baraatlr are aocoucerued and eon- Hdent. They fallyrwaliv that tbe hswitiesl aapaettT of the Trans 8i nariaa Railway, tba distance of Ike Kaesiarje from tbair base of sap lass and tba lack of ermmaoiea tiow by sea aat limitaii aa oo tbe proposed aoeoaspltabmatits) ol Rae- sia ia staocbana aad aibere. Tasy feel tbat aa dancer ttaaobaa is tbat qaerter Bad era awaiting tbe eoaaplwtioa of Japaoa aaval pro fraaa. writing and entertained bis inti mate friends in tbe little tower room above the veranda. A Peculiar Habit . Iccjair wss made ewar I 'paooe from Chart Mta yesterday wbesaereeasaaf tba aotsosj mills ef UmVwbi were abatting aowa an eartaihoa. Hot at all, save the Oaetnoia GaaMta. Plwasy of eottno. wos I. etwam, rwralrvea. and ordere. Oolw tkir.g am asvs ta atop for ta catkdsr nil bot be lee. There is oue peculiar habit tbat is followed by men of all avoca tions and tbat is the habit of whittling, aaya the Wilmington Messenger. Iu nearly every couu try alo e, ou a winter's day, can be louud a crowd of men gathered around the fireside and as a rule asoh man will have a peioe of plank whittling on it. Tbe farmer will sit by his fireside aud oaaa tbe lima away by whittling. Lit two men lean on a fence and talk for half an boor and if tbat (euoe is exsmined when tbey lesve. it will be found tbat tbey have been, cut ting notches iu the plaoks. Tbe termers and mau in tbe coantrv aaoally whittle on plauk, tbe kind they prefer being white pipe. In towns, paper n ua-d for whittling parpoaes. mere is possibly do elaas of meo who cao chop ap mora paper than a crowd of law. yen. Visit tba at art boose some waning after court baa adj wroad aud tbia statement will be fouod to be tree For tba past week there bava been four larare piles of finely eat paper on tbe floor eacb evening. Now there have bean a oaaa br of attorneys to tba mart howa for tbe past week, bat there ware four who appeared in tbe eases being triad tbat ware specially given to easting pa per. Tba brgeat pile of chopped ap paper npremted tbe dee's pbyewal work of Mr. Herbert Me Clammy, followioc biaa a ale, ssaoud came Mr. Marede Bell am. Usa Solicitor Daffy Bod lass Mr. Tows Davie. To aaa tba toer areaod tba atsorwey abaisa (ate is tbe aisaraeoa arte bard day' Imral battle res) matt oas) very at wet ed tba fljor ra prtatssag raW The fligs on tbe oantol are at. half mast and will remain eo until after the funeral. The dk of Senator llaniia in the Senile Chamber will be di aped in ra -uru-lng aud remain oovwed uutil alter be is buried. There wss an cSnial funeral in tbe Senate Chamber at non in Wednesday, tbe lody living in tbe Seuata marble room in th morning. Tbe Sec ate wnl adnpL resolutiona mvitiug the Ir sident. msmbers of the Cabiuet, th Supreme Court, the diplomatic corps, the lienteiiaut general of tbe army, the adonral of tbe navy aud the bouse of R 'preeentatirie to atttord the fuoeral services Other detail, are yet to be ar reogd. U is exiyoted that the Qndirou Club quartette panic p ate in the services aud sing the nymns. ints will oe none on account of Senator Henna's inn mate rWaMooa with the club. His last pobho appearance was at lba annual Gndirou diuner. The' galliwa f the fanp'lig nf ; .fftt"-i II -niater a. Whitevilie Tnura .lav hai le-ii i: iiHtrnled iii ihe j nl yard iher-' wilhm the paet few il.'a. aaya th Wilmington Star f M.: rary tn i he xji"ctat ni, of mam , it ia aatd thst the x -on- i ti.oj m!i lie piiMu a fai-t whiciil ma:iv "t 1 tie cit ' ' f t' iluinbua d'tlii-r.'. irr"ait'H-t iv-'l th"iravm- pithr f..r.-r egu,at thee n.iemued : Ijdiiiasil LUSility ol Stockltotdars Ii addition lo Capital man. Mr I. I. Crawf.r.l i. " 1 'nk mg ri'h ou hiaa-um iit-ir .a'la burv. .aia th- sii(,,ur S:i i 1' eill le. r.-1-ali.i that a-v"ral w-k. sg-) h" f 'lii.d g id in c 'ii.id'-rabl-qnanli'v on hia farm and aii.re tbat tini anveral pr n 1 1 1 -1 a hiv. been ina'le hioi lr i),rtia h o d aire to a:i k abaft, on th. pla-e H-ihaa not y-t mad- anv d-el Yea-rJay Mr. Crasfird f'nod am m re vrt valnal l- or.- t-'m--i a of wrirh be It nght t Sal labury laat r 'a'lt I Qrtanl.,0 .nrf D.nt-I.- uaipiua auu rruiiis, ; Total Deposits, Dtumia !rd, 1903, -Total Resource's, December 3rd, 1903, '- $20,000 M 20.0C0 01 23,571 tS 276,828 11 $340,397 ii Off-pA to the people ot Risteeaon County an-i the puMic gDv?ra!lv erery ccomtnoiiation rotetifrtfnt with aaie httnkinjj. We vt'licit ihr account! of mdiTiduaJi, arms. cr;xralioii nii trusietsa. proiptkkss, security aid iccurac? gdirajttked, officers: Tba laaattoa eg Csaaclsace. It may be only a eninciden-ai, o. a eanew of thsm, but it is an in contestable fact that A viencan eympatbiea bava alwavt bsn ou tbe winning aide on the forvigo ware, says tbe Philadelphia Tele graph. Ia tbe Crimean War of fifteen years ago oar sympathies ware wita Franc aud K'-glaod. sad they won oat ; in the Franoo- Praesian War of 1871 wa wauled Oerasany to win, and wia abe did ; and new in tba eon test between Japaa and Resale, cwr keavrts go oas to tba placky little island ws la aawb bud evwrr new nf tbeaw eaawatba pbirssjwpbsra wow Id talf a sMtwrebaad that war aspatbvae ess ass tbe wrorg eade, bwt sb A wsaaa's idea of a b-afo m s apdfiad ia a aiX-feoaar wit a eeoeataebe. I baas, aomabew ssvssesvslss. an in wg tbesr emlBtosrs, wbiab tbe Inerte eT rvwat. aad bwaes-w reaaatf. asmll ISeka tbaa are sraebed by asa- rtsoe lock rs. Maxtor! News. i OoT-r.poh.l.rr. ' Tn. Hi t . r.i.n j M ia Ar.iji I.ar.e McRae spnt ' Satnrdav, and Sunday a GiNi n I Dr. Wak-fl'id . f Charlotte. n tbe rity on profaaa.iMial Huaineai Kridav I M e. F la Wila n of Ornvill-' S C ia v-.s fug hr aiater Mrs 1.. I. McO ri II- is place I Mra. Arisoa I Marften ant tittles-. i. Anpii. wr t he roesta if' Mrs J A Mi I, -an the fi.-al of last ' week . Tbe imil'pi i eituation is s'lll set ilarmiii, Joat a fe rases that's all Rot that don't mak.i moch d'fTTerr, since met of litem are nf a mild trpe. t wreck on the rr.am I ion oC ah. Atlantic C-aat I. in. near Tee lie Set a rd ay ncs tated their trains eomitig bv Mixt-wi lor a sh.-t while Bbtif tbe wrerkags bad heaan o lea red Capt. J W.llifnrd. rWtinn asasver for tha A C Line at this nlaea, i un"d in the suits for fewer b--wra and sa rs nay tees week. The entire mainteriansaa of war force bava a-iadw this demand I on their employ and mfa-s be laaa wart at.iI tbe sleaars1 as Tew oasapaaf baa awdeswd all of abw asesi aw waeats ar Irrtaej at aad SMilee lbs rwsara ta eert tbe sawiTiaausT eaT tba letab ef Feb. st srsU b aad.iaa i t abas be- rt njwd sag fosvwd ts Nwva tn f br la-e a(j tbesr A. W. .M. I.RAN. rrtaMeot, C. B. TOWNSKNU. Cahier. AI.KX 1 JOHN P. 8TANSKL. T.: directors: HKNRY P I.HnalCTTER, C B. TOWSSKNI), S A KIlMTNU, WALTER F. L. STKR1.R. GKOHGR S STI FI.F R. IK CAI.PW!:!.! Vne-PiealdeaW l.I.A, Aia. l-aee. A W M.I.HA.N, H B thNNINOd, BKkRV OOUWIM. THE LIVE AND LET LIVE POLICY. '. ;..re d f-rent psrtiss ' r .i -r r . tbs loter rre.i at ei til ed to it roat. Biers as inter-Ia-io.' ii is tbroagb wi- ;.-enl voleme of sill r and etbera awt Ws endarats-'d this to mr 'la', ar itttereetej m tbe aaai'.otj ! est of eb psriyshiald b- r's proportion if pr fit or sdvanuso Ws regard each sod every on . ( esied in oar mercantile bean eea tbsir patroBasa thai ihs pre; t besinnas has t-n sttained Ws b-lieT. thst if it w.r. " ' t aeeesnble 'o oaa aed-ene. tbe tbooeanda of r-be pstrotjisa oar sore thst a resvlaU'-fi. afw 1-n e do:v mads and sec onded, w-mid be ananimoaely pa- " follows, tnwil: R-wolv. That oar basio-ss i- irgs ilb lb firm rg Caiownx Caai-VLB bav. a'svs t-eeo satisfactory and agrasahi. aad tSat all goods parcbas-d of them a baw fowod b ba aaaetl aa repr--.,t-s. aod tasliw sb a dwsara of tbat Irva to be to giv fair aad ;a tewataweail b ewrv isnumil ; teerW ' re. Keaoteed.fTtJ.es-, Tbat waaoaup rrtrasVa with tawea - eosag a tbey st basia aj Uecr prsweet fOl-T " UvsibI LetLres." I"eevd.o ee aaksea and la rnaaa ear efWve WTsJswar -all awst resnrda, we are, wnb great ar. "'CAL.DVVELL & CAB-YLE. 0
The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
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Feb. 19, 1904, edition 1
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