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; - - f - - - VOL. XXXV. NO. 71. VmxrHc S ( Tb. lolloping ", .ddr-.th. P-P"1 UmM aud plao.. gt-u Ulow' ,4 llLll.L.Uod.iu. ii.ui.for EUctur. will ad- dr.Mtb.pH.pl- .u tb- U,h1 Sprvg'. o.t. 41 M.xtou,o;...n.t.t s,. I'-u... N 11 ltt "' ! ll,rkr-Sch..-..S-v.M nt. Uhpole.Nov Hrd..'. Hi. m. Roland, N v .Urd.at u-ght. Hou. ll.urf L C..k w,U .pk at Parkton, WVduda.V Oct. H'tb. ila.m.-.Buie. Oct. HUh at night ; Ant,ocb(Blae Spring.) Thorny October 20th- Hon A. L. Sbw, Democratic 0 "dTda. for St.t; Senate jod Democrat t"DJthrr with of artou. Bine Spriog..(McB-yd.'s Store) Tbaraday, Oct. 20- Red Spring. Friday, Oct. 21. Bn B IP (B-) Oct. J2. o . How.llsville, Monday, Oct. .4. WisharU.Tueeday.C-ct.25 Maxton, Wadn-d.y, Oot. 26. Smith. (Wakulla) Thunday. Ho2d7 Franoi. D. Win.ton. can didate (or Lieutenant-Governor, taiteak M,MorUh Cbcb Alford.viUe town.bip. Thursday, Not. 8rd, 11 m; Red Barings. m ard. at mgut. Hon. W. A. Self, candidate for Elector at Large, will -P"k . Maxton Monday night. Oct. 24th. at Lumber Bridge, Tuesday. Oct 26th, 11 o'clock a. m. Other appointments will be an nounced later. Where no time is 8pecified as to the hour o speak ,ug. the hour will be 11 o clock a. m , nnta the Towu.Sip Execu-t-veCommitte or the candidate. ball decide otberwiee. J. a. McCormick. Chairman, Coonty Executive Committee borne are ot the opinion that there i. too little difference u. tween the political principle, of Mr. Roo.evelt and Jndge Parker t, admit of much distinction. Bar that. It .till remain, a mystery how .oathern men can support a man who invited a negro to pri vate Innoh with him thu. publicly proclaimiug hi. contempt of the .ocial opinion, of Southern peo ple ; who in a public apeeoh char kctemMl Confederate soldier, a. aaarchiBte; who declared us a peo pie of a coarse strain of blood ; u ,;! tht drunken aud riot ous cowboys were "better fellows and pleasanter companions tuau f.rmflra: who has turuued down the application of a white man n order tnai might be appointed for the po.i in,, tn which Bhe aspired ;wh. throughout the wholeof bia public career has covertly aud opmv sneered at and ridiculed t -.u Sooth and it. institutions. Let North support him if it will but ldt the aolidvjte ef S-.uth register iw solemn protest agaiust .Mr. Roosevelt. He deserves nothing but denunciation at our hand and should he get what h desTves pv ery Southern ballot would be cast against him. Wo are glad to wt.p ttiw thu un provemeot being "made in oar e teemftd contemporary, the Clark ton Express. Last wp-k'? issue came out all home print, and was filled with live, up-to-date matter Brotqec Johnson arichly deserves the success he is enjoying White- ville News. We entirely agree with the News tha ithove commeut. Thn im- au v- provemefft in this paper is marked, j touniry, vuu a. " - - LUKEBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1004 ii . MAXTON. NV.la.ru that lb. public spak. mg in tb.. cc.oi.ty ar b,mg.l.mly attended Mr iiraybam Milium Ml M, , day Wil'uM :'" fn H-,,.. i.. bco-p' " k!,il"' wlth ,b" ;.,!, a. J A l'i v l r- (T,r v u.-c i '",,,r r! v Mr I . T t'.. k ?iu aeent.-d a .....' w.tl. tb- M """' 'u Karmr. Bank - ' a,! ltl'- N C. Tb brick for tb.. iM-w iW-vtu-riauchurchv. bu ordered and ,u a few day. the old church and ladie. parlor till be '0i bck ou the lot an a. to give room for the new ou.ld.ug wb.ch to co.i or $8000. Wear glad to learn that Mr.. McKay McK.uuou, of Red Spring. contemplate, moving to Maxton . .k- .x.H.ataut luiure. , I Ll " " " we will be glaa tor u familv to com. back'home. We have neglected to note me fact that Mr. U. C. McWair oa aocptl the position of Agent of the New lorx l.u ooa of the .afeat and best compa bM. in the world. Mr. McNiir fill, the place made vacant by the death of the late McKay McKin nou, Sr. TheSa.h and Door factory Co. have ja.t completed a large new building on the iita of the old burnt factory at the railroafi crowing, and are better prepared than ever to serve ther m.ny cu. tomer.. The new building is 50 by 100 with glazing room 20 by 30. W-i noted, beside, those men tioned in another place in this pa per, who attended the cbiua wed ding Monday uight. Miss Audor son. Lady Principal; of Red Spring Seminary, aud Mr. Marm. McKimiou of that place, also Mr and Mrs. A. W. McLwu of Lum- berton. Mr T A Peacock, manager ot iv j, a. - the Sash aud door factory. suffered . ..nfm accident baturaav u) having three of his fingers badly out while engaged at the factory- He ia getting on nicely anu soon till bi. place. Thejwife of Dan Monroe bad a ingular aocident on Saturday. She went to the wood pile and picked up a stick of wood that had been split but not entirely sepa ted. She put it on her shoulder and when she went to throw it off, her ear hadcauXht in the .plit.and aver half of her ear was snatched and left hanging on her cheek. Dr. McNatt, rendered the snrgieaj. aid neoessary aud sewed hac m olace the torn piece of ear. G od roports come from all sec tions of Mr. E. J- Bntt's goon work m the campaign- He i. mo king an able and effective cam pal,, Mr! Britt'H 'uomiuattoi, oomii'ig as it did m solicited and ...npcted bv 8 large a vm-r from the beet convention everb1d ... ! ,oUJ.,n .-.ontitv. was lndrt-'d - Ill " ' " - - eoinphtti-'nt to h:in una one wh;c! hH deserves. H is young man ot sttriiug chariicior ana mt -r.T agamst whom naught can be just iy said. We hojio our poople wii; turn out in full force and hear the new candidates. We should give the entire I) nvcrutic ticket rousing ' i" i J tbv l! 1 their appointment m Maxton. A negro was bound over to court in Asheville Friday chareed with stealing a watch and five hundred dollars in money from a Cherokee Indianjuamed Stamper. If Stamp er is a fair specimen of ibe CI ero kees the tribe wins to be in a rather piosprous condition. Country. God Mr.. Daui.l Shaw. Jr , u pnd u tbrt wrk at 1 r. D Sbaw... Mr. M.f. I!!arr. uf I.u.i.b-i I ton. oi.-uit.fr "( th" tiroi of Hlack wr ilr-c . . f th: Ui''', "I 1 1 l"" dt. v '.. l.aur.i ure. Mr- I Ji . r-'ai.'. -r.i. i ' ,v , . . , , i, V ! ' K ' ' ' ' tii , !. r-t-iM.-i ' ' 'n' M. Mary .rt !: .. touching 1 1 ,!' ul K:"'1""' p.-utSttlurdav und Surd-y hr parent.. Mr. a..d Mrr Ihigald rituwart Marr.nd at the rt.idence of Mr I) M. MclUe, ui the Uth. at 15:JK) p. m. by th Hv. A. N. Kei Ku.ou, Mr. D. L. McKt and Mir. Cattle McRae. all of Kobe.ou Ccunty. County Supenuteudeut of Pub i, in.tmrtiou. Mr. J. M. McKin- the effect that public .ohool. in ,0bool. in the coonty will open Monday No vember 6th 1W4. Married in Sootlaud coonty, at the ..residence of the officiate minUter. on the I2tb. at 8:00 p. m.. by. Rev. A N. Fergu.on, lit. Mnrrfock McCormiok Ot UMM and Mis. Delilah Dore.. of Max ton. Bennie, the 14 year old Kn of Mr. A. E. Phillip., wa. caagbt in the .hafting at the oil mill Mon day night and wa. painfully cut and brui.ed;bat we are glad to re port that there were no bones brc ken and that he is now doing very well. Mr. W. N. Gibson, who ha. been quite ill with typhoid fever at the home of his tfttoer, ... T. aihson. has recovered and rp turned Saturday to his position at Red Springs, we are glaa m rn cord. Rmldinff in Liurinhurg;-pem never to cease; Mr. James Field. a hraakin eround oDfiMcKiy ft just in the rear of this office and ill erect a brick block of war houses and .tore room.. R. v R. G. Krjndrick conducted the;flr.t Divine service, in the aew'spring Hill Church building last Sunday. The new choroh a thing of beauty and a jiy for ever, and reflects great credit upon the congregation. If vou ar not registered, regis ter. If you are mjdoubt about n investigate and if you are entitled to vote, pee that your name is on the book. Robeeou County en joys au enviable position in StaU politics which must be ma utained ud to do this it is necessary , to cast a full vote.S Don't let the ft. that vou believe that th' ''Damoerats will win anyhow," iceep you from the polls. Trie tu tare influence of the V'c runtry u t.ffairs political depends on thif yiars vote. We d -Tve in oow-t, mire influent , in i4'l! jlidicinl and cngrsiopH 1 con ventions and thia is de'ermined .i,., .,u riiht ti-r (r -v.-rni r. l I M tii r ' ' ' ' Let very Democrat in Robuscn a i v ! urn F N at Building and Loan Reorganized. The Lnm''tou Pouldoip i". ' T.nnn Association ha6 been reor ganized and the following officers elected for the ensuing year : i res ident, R. D. Caldwall; Vice Pres ident, W. II. Hur.ipl.r-iy: e;-- T ft i y in I Treasur--. E. M. -'n" : Director?, R. M. N rmenr, R. h. L. W. H. H':mphny, R 'i -Allen. AV. J Pr. vatt. R D. Cn'd well, L. E Wbaley. The organi zation is stronger than ev?r before and we that hope good results ma. ,H .-w its organ'zition. and Truth. Mr. A L Hhaw wprwwntl Lumber Undgt. at tb HtaU Fair in Halpi.b I'of K 1 KaJterlinK' -III, all I nun' fttf a. 1. bi. llt tuMMHix f..r n day and night tb int Wrk. I.an.i . a.t Miii-ii.g in nlu. hfn an i. ii j : ' -.U'litrd rrtt l '" Cf, nil' i .'i' llllt:'fi.iH Ulil lli'li. n luri.t .nt tliHt th re .! v . rt!. , f niir Inii i nut' It inninf'-at ljft fvr ti'ly rvginti'r hi bi it. it r'Ki,',, ''-,l "Mtl 1H" I '' (Jo tbeir duty by vt.tin for it In men find lnrty uf bi. rhu.c Miaa Nidirt Sbaw Nhm Uhmi i- tting ut St I'.oU We are still entertaining the opinion that mure bale of oottou Lam imiU in tbia comrou nity thia year than was made la.t year. , . . Vtai Kev (. .1. P.teraon, of Tbe Argus, i. acoomiianying the can (hdatea in their canvaa. of the county We appreciated the op portunity, however meagre, of ei tending to him our hoepitality while be wa. paaaing thia way. Mr J. A. Parham. tha repre anUtiv. of Tha Robeaonian in . v - ji.ij k.M WnMit anil aDpaared to be pleased with hi. work. tv t.v m third mail de- m .w -- livery route from ;Lamber Bridire. Tba last one wui go ibio "f"1" tion first of November. Mr. Row land Lancaeter will be tha carrier, he having won the poaition in'a recent oompetitlv. examination. Covaty Caovaaa. Tbe following additional ap pointment, are hereby announced or Hon. A. L. Shaw and the Hons E J. Bntt aud Q. C. Fish r, and the other Democratic Jandidatos : indidarnR: Barker' School House, N"V. 1, at nijjht Marietta, Nov. '2 id. 11 a. w. Kingsdale, Nov. 2nd, at night. Ashpole. hov Hrd, 11 a. m. O.-rum, Nov. 5tb, 2 p. m. Lumbertnu, Nov. 7tb.ll a. rn. Let all the people attend and tpar an able discussion of tb tu- sues of the day. UJ J. Jt. McuormicK, Chairman Dumocrcic Executive Committee of Robeeon County. Ex-PresidentClevelaDd .ayu:"! oave kuowu Altou B. Parker fcr twenty years. He impressed me u our first rtquaintauoe as a sin jere, houeet and able man ; at.d this impression ha., with tioi and observation grown to clear and undoubting conviction. I am ure that I venture nothing in nakiug the positive ossertion that fhegoidiug trait uf die character bis constant and unyielding de votion to duty." Siucrity, honestv, abilitv in a .iharacter where constant and uu vieldmg devotion to dnty conBti- ntes the euidine trait well nigh sums up the highest type of per--ct manhood. What an antipo dal contrast with the erratic, lm- puirtive, strife-loving grand-stand rirformer who is aiso m ttie rao hflsitancv in t choice a? o whom we will s-rve. In an a lira v between two negro omni. in Wilmiuaton m! usfdnp . !!!:." 0:d H -nrv w h k : !- it o tliotin? a b:;d scalp wound -Ht.t.'r " 1 th- C"i'-,,nf caused the 'fray is uot Btated bnt h-i f I ! 4v bi- .ti 1 ' .4t:',M-.- - or ,i ; ;;- v 1 ', - a. ' r . a I ap plication. T'.p .! Curnivil C Mnpany will be hereop the -IHt and will r.irortV' nun ivij-k. Ufore allow- uc tb-' i irii'iMY i :o-:i- to -h v. .rn ,': r'rWhir t.-li-rap'opd tb- utro-iH.H at Wilson as to the character of tbe show arid was in formed that the show given there oontaiued no objectionable feat ures. A big crowd is exp-c'd md good entertainment is proir ipd. "C":" course al! the, t wn pr oIp will be ou : a cord a i'.vita-' ion invitation is extended t h- se of tb1 putoui di;.g- c uctrv SINGLE COPIES 6 CENTS. Mr R. H. Bond, of Rowland, wa. a w.lcoma vi.itor bare la.t Wduday. lit cam. to bring tb. H.Mi. Ixcka Craig who mad. a ti i" addi. t a .mall crowd in th nirin on. V rgr.t that . nr )f 'i i not c 'tut i ut ' 1 t ! I- I' I .111 v - k-r -lv-r. i l r ' - u- . II I. 1 1 d s ; . " id '1 , V th Ann- i ll'1 1" !. all ri U..I' I t( I ll" v 1 .1 V iro;i v t I.. I. : I Wxrin.Mfay and from ih-r- x p-'ct.d to go in Rligh to itti.-. d lB ' uw r r Th mewtina of tb Ladie' Aid Socift? in tb M.thcdi.t cburcb Wedue.day night wa. a plea.ant occa.iou, eujoyed by all. Mr. A.bbv gave u. a flue addre.. aud it. ladie. were ma.b compli m.nted on their .accees. Little Miiim Eva Thomp.on and Annie McKaughan are ap pointed delegate of the Soubeam Society of the Bapti.t church to represent them at the association at Parktoo and they are prepanog to go with plea.ore. Mr. A. J. Floyd and son, Alva, attended the But. Fair thi. week. Mr. E. Fisher ha. bought tha building on the corner of Main and Center street, and i. moving it to a new site. ' Mr. Cha.. McKeuxie ha. re moved hi. grocery .tore to a bet ter .ituation in tbe former poet office on lower Main street. CAMPAIGN NOTES "After tbe interesting day at St Y-k I Im.nit.hl. untAT riuii, wb wio uuk,v"",j tained at tbe hom of Mr. Marcus .1...- m- n 1: Smith where Petemon At Lumber Bridge our ecl lec tions tor The Robeaonian were better than at any point pryiom- lv vi.ited during the campaign. MJ . The crowd aomewhat larger tbau a at any other point and a more a, cnt and respectful audience we never saw at a political speakw g in the opeu air. Mr W. J Carrie again appeared apparently iu response to tha con tributed article in me Argu. con cerning bi. past record. Besides this the progress for the day wa. the same that bad been used over and over again. At Red Springs there was hower of newspaper men. Tb two Lumberton paper., the Scot tish Chief and the citizen were represented, and each made some collections and added streugtn to their .nbsenption lists. The .peaking tojk place in the town town hall and was heard by quite a gocd audience, who applauded the Bpeeches of several of the Democratic candidate Red Springs is alive now witt boys aud young ladies, students u tbe North Carolina Military Acad emy and Southern Presbyterian College, respectiveiv. The latter is asserting itself as oue of th great Southern C ..lieges or wo. men and all Robesnn aud the State should be prmd cf her rec ord. Rd Springs has st v-ral luro ber plauU a bank a; d a iarg - cot ton seed oil miii. At Bill . ti;- or.-wd f.i- -1 strong, :- ;i ' 1 whil;'i half. Tl- .-y all i t.:-.-" to the speaking for se.eral hi urs Ju-t about the time tbe a l dressos .-1 0ei and announcement oV.cpnt Aandidat -s were bcin' mad.?, tho attention ct the muh- pm-e was attracted lu' a man aing- irn' out to one in tne county is in damjer. not of defeat, f'Ut ot p. iQr,r7 f ill i no off in votes. There isapparent apat-y in the c unty and many will s;ay ai nomt- uo the Hth of No in nor. som from over confident in the succ-ssea of the pirty an 1 so'ine from irate lacfc of interest. I'iiese couditioos ought iot to . -xi(t. In this anab are elements of d sti uction to free ifuvernineru. J. V.- A PARH iU WHOLE NO. 1077 muhmtry Ortg Thmilliorv fpuiug of MHiri, Caldw.il Jk Carlyl. which bgau T.t-iiav cuipa lit .cop. and .iCnlUiicv any ditpl.y oi a aimi- . i ' 1 1 , i. h i uvr tn i T", d ration, i f a ir d.tp v r m m ial- r h I ' 1 1 . t t i , rv h t j . i .- : t Lining ' . . 1 t . - atid t far i. ! s t h . : :v- i:t.. of trinimitjiji car- r .i i 'k 1 1 a. -i. t . V . I. . . ! " t (JIji -d cn i ... 1 i h-r- ai d th i o': fiLd aL that .o : i ar u .dtniratiJU i v 'h- n. of ight. j. ni -x.'K.. m t di.play. con.titutu ;. .-.Ln'i' mI i-oora of training a. t. ht "thi proper thing" and where it can be had. Ta. Caraival. L-imberton, N C. to hav. a cr. .val riaturd.y. Mr. N C. Watt, tb. aaranoa ageut of the Jonet Carnival Compai y was in or towo aud made .rrangem.nU with th. town council nd Fira meo to bold a FrM Strett Fair and Carnival. This oompany com . well r oommendfd by other town, and oar City Council would not oontraot w.th Mr. Watt a a til they .9nt a ttlagram to other ci ties to find out tde charactar of hi. company. Tb.y had playtin abort time ago ia Wilson, N. C, so Mayor Herr.ng was telegraphed and a forwarded a reply wa. re ceived, o contract, ware goed for tbe Big Show to. appear bar Oot. 81.t,Nov. l.t, 2nd, 8rd, 4th and 5th, 1904. Thi. will be one olid week of merriment to tha entire community and i. tbe com pany ccum in a good cause to help the Firemen along. Every one abould put his ahouller te th. wheel and make this a big one. This company carries its owu Bi B:ni "d Tu Paid Attrac tion, aud Six Free Act. that will Lessen Fr- ot Co.t twice Daily and Grand Free Concert, will be giveuev-jry half hour by Prof. Straus uniformed Marine Band, immn rh Soeoial Feature.. Mr. Watt, wi.be. to make mention ia Prof HarrvSix. the World a Coampio i Heidforemo.t High Di T.r, Diving 106 feet into a tank of water ou'y 8 feet deep. A .ignt of a lifetime. Thi. will be wen twice free, daily. Also iMr. Loui. Seltzer tbe World'. High Wire Arti.t walking dridmsa Bicycle 1UU tet iu the air and Mr. Percy Parceno in the mst. Laughable act known aa his High Trapease as Farmer J me.. This company is made up of Southern Gentlemen and give a rlein and up-to-date show and -utuld not be classed with ether that carry Immoral Features. There is no lewd or suggestive per formance with this Company aud Gambling is Positive.)- Prohibited. Their show, consist tf The Oli PU atio'-, Frrrv, Lind, Great j r , i ii Rwbbeiv, Lunette, The Hiu. .1 ,, KM-e'.ric- Heak'r, .Joliv Jo, ,, rc- Australian Wonder. The At o ''''' tHl Frtrri Wheel, .'. rv io u. d U'l ot ;er cooce-- 1. ; -. numerous mention. r ;t,..- wo; Confette Battles and beating on the Por. Pon ahd 'very day wil be Ri Letter Dav Ah-.il- th-? Bi Show is m "ar mid-. Mr. W.4tt9 et .tes tha n Monday next he will begin to post md advert's? the city and every ,-, I., ii a hit. arnt. Will he flffiuT with tlaming posters giving notice of the B.g Show. So come o come ail and enjoy a day at the carnival- Mr. D. G. Rouse, a Furniture D-a'.er cf Ashpolo, -pent Sandal ml Sands.? night in Lumbertonf. 4 .oar--. The Robeaonian a very . sint'call yesterday. 4 I
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