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4 s ROBESONIA ESTABLISHED 1870. VOL. XXXV, NO. 70. Country, God and Truth. SINQLK COPIES & CENTS, LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. lt04 WHOLE NO. 1P85 N THE LUMBER BRIDGE NEWS. LAUKINtMJKU LCMIU IlIDCB. m. C. REV. P. R. LAW. KDITOR. Many thing of interest in Dur ham are hoard and loat in tbe Whirl of a busy day or two of in ceeaaut labor. There are really noteworthy thing concerning the little city. It has the largtMt cigar ette manufacturing plant in the world. Possibly the foreign cor- rvsjondenco of this plant ranka iti ita awttep with the foremoat in our country. It ia a progressive town and county iu many ways, but in no other way more strik ingly so than in ita road building. It in building tuacadamiAod roads out in every direction. Several have already been extended to neigh txjring county lines. I a two years there will 1 a plendid roadway from the border of every adjacent county to the capital, Durham. Two ino'i ara on tho street oorner and one is heard to say to the other, there goes George W. Watts. Ho has the confidence of eve -y body in Durham. Why? Kichaagf Mra. II. W. M alloy returned to her home at Wilmington Monday morning, she has been spending several weeks with her father, Peter MrH.u, Ks Mix Kdna Mue. uf the South am 1'reabyterian Co)Iv. at ited springs, sent Sunday and Won day with her pa rents Mrs. J no Mue. DILLON. 5. C. MAXTf N. Chief. fWaM. Moatra. K L. Moore, kfaora, aud J. W. Moore, of Dil-! and Harrison, ot Kayaiuville ware B. S ; Dr. Lilly and Uaairs. Williams lou, sua1 Capi Tkomai, of Cadet, will Insva usxi mi on aneitand d bosiutas sud plssturs trip to Florida. Rav. G A. Blackburn of C lnro liia will lacunt a K-nvra a n nai ' The Tuachare tbe gnosis af lion. G. it, I'aitartoo fteduaeday. A b.rd hum a in evttut of the day, aud wa bsar tbay got lots of fsatatrs, bat at to tba iirda, we wars uei informed Aaiociation for Mr. and jThanular. No. ITili.a 11 o'clock j'bis ''""" will djmI at Mai"ii i Ifaa ear i I I aala- hPaaah k. ..m.lon tba lit aatardav in Dacamlmr ii" wmi s aw w yj a 1 1 m 9 44 as iu J - t skvinu. CHm'ii U nr. K. C Mr.Ni and Dm eeu McN'ml! ar jurira in tb fa moot Hay caa now ponding u I.joitnri it RED SPBINGS DEPARTBEHT. KKI SIMM SOS. N C. Mr P. II. Wright and family plac .o Friday ., ght, Saturday . d t " bopod that tbe towu will of near OueenadaU. Kolieemi conn-! inornin aud nigh-, al.i Sunday aMocuti.u a warm r.- ty. sjjent Sunday with the family murmmg. of Mr. It L Stewart j Qo Soadar. the ll't i uatant, Fire broke out in the picker M,M Miouie Jackie n Wr. Wil rjora of the Scotland Mill last '' Cartsr wrs qnie' I mirredby Friday, but with the milTa eplen- Kv. S. A. Haraay. H e vui ract- did fire apparatua, the names wp re soon under oontrol. Little or no damage resulted W. P. Evans a colored merchant of Laurinburg, lost a fine horei p i f i . A!l teachra ara r.otnivd t ' atti'ua1. Wm will ak i trm imp riant mating m r at la:ig'.h i)hxi wHk. .sturdaT waa lrd-dar tf10 c ty f Mazton aud tba old-ones r'(i.-d around in a lively laihion. tbn yioiuity af tbe lata llogh P. rnce s plantation wbara tkey arei'ir 'rdM-day bring in. thing to qoitw wall kiiown. o i nxctpt old rtps"of horB i r r i'- u j iH 1 "f lh t ugh character ' i -nl .' Tii a(T4 A'lii it it HMi Ann -ckde fo i ... a i. tl. I :.. -ii a ' . I ... ... . . ;.. .u. M i jmm wee. i u uurip, in niifuiju- ,hf"'i huujj in tun iav u ,,,f a - I . L I u . I .1 . f . t . J t u , ' ing 10 jump over a i"g in inw , nunuum ixiiihj utcupiou ot woods, struck a limb that com pletely disembowelled her. :()(()) capital as soon a the n 'cesaarv arrangf raeuta can be maJ'v II ha ra yed hi family hcr from Kingedale, N. C. The negro murderer, (rrge Hav, nmde desperate attempt to He ia sue i a nice man, so modest, break jail last Thursday He tore and so unselfish Then ho loves 1 up all the woodwork in sight, but thw poor. Why, he founded Watts 1 the bri;k and iron of Scotland Hospital here and Bnid nolnjily i count jnil proved too much for mii8t bo rejected from it beohiise , him. he has no money. He foots alii ., .. . . , .. ,i i a . ..,. - tl I'ur the information of those the deficits from year to year, l-ne . Al . . A. 4 ., . J . tt-li, . tnnv Mn n Lr Hint Sn. t lan1 city Aiu.rnpriatcB two hundred " .' i li .i i i,, 4,:,i 1 count v road workers and machines lollars h month, hut this is n tritle -. .- . . ... ., . i 'Itai'n Imibii lof wava Mill Qn r thnt to meet the (uinual deficits, in ,., , :, , nh-rnhihas acc-intpd - , ii.iti am on 11 n Minr. a niai r r r t rw r inuv miv Dun i'iiiuijiil: ci t iiuhj i . ... - .. n' 1 1 1 1 it at hn'ij,, I i H r n r I LAurinburg to (jibson. Scotland county folks enn make big o ops whereevsr they go. Mr. I) lln(, U'holeaalrt (Jrocprv. It ia i lix I , , d .f con n I v cuitimm Mr. Ki;ig'a intention to eatabliah , "1" t.i- Court ihnim at Lum m ir.'n wort- hern with abont ! '"rt lsiM' Thuratay and org,- trie way. .Mr. Wntta hats more property for tuition than any mail in North C'aro ina Nowa waa received here ou last Satiirdy of the aerioua illueaa o' Mr. J. J. McKhiihh who has jus undergone an operation at id in firmary iu C iltiu.bia. Mr. Mc K'lizie wa en rut to Aognita a position with a wiolijl'i drug honae. when tak' ti sick, X are glad to state that tho "ierti u was successfnl and that he is rapidly recovering u I by th oloci ii i' M. () K-i t chairmar, atid I' vi AI-'X M "crHtnn a It a I si if t di'iim j )'i and it wt TitH uf M v aid !ntc 1 llrt t ii :u 1; t 'iifcir" t r c ii'.iv wa snnoBuc"!4. We aan't wall see how th 1 Ii-id Springs t'ltuau makfs th" Dm- cr.i'i : ni"ijTi'in m Iltd Spring a and Mtxtmi L'iX) M-tr-.h, wii'M 1 'tj -.-. "c v mi M ix:" ) ' r li H. ( '(: n w 2 1 ") w I-n n:i v ra r 1 1 '' ici n v f--s Aganr. i'tviuc (Il 'nii'n rnnj ntv 210 .A- d Spring, Cilpun received 1H7 with M ias S 1 1 1 V'Hryda, principal of th Ra-f. rd h'-" I . waa ih fnel o' tin ntr. Mut Ham UcHrtd, n Sar rdi y and Sun- Ti" Maai;ne Fair w.idlj hav-hi-nu a nil! alfair hat f r ih la di-. L I'ah.i nr ihm f r thm gr.-at et! ri in ita hub- If. M Clara J bnao) ,,( ,u(iil,-.r t.. a id M ra b II. Kfanw t. bum . r HnJH, ri with Mr J K. r .... At Mr Frark Carrio's ar follii:ig gu"t: Mia Margarf Cigand.Mr Clyd-. MiCai.um, K land. M ! HuiM''i '!' :, b;kI a' 1 Patience A fo d, of K3la ;d, r g !. id M I u Tuwnawid Mr. and Mn. J K. riingltf.ni... Sl m mi, -"jnt t h-di y hir- vi u-rdv Mr. N-ill -l id liaucht'T. M:- .iiui"''". ..f I'ltkfn' . -. mn i th-- viict ira t'i t.'iu Kur da v. Mhi Fl ir!icp Wo .ti. t i. " f" d ty id' M ias Kthel Johns m. M-. J. A. M.-l'riiiUl and children ir D n.darrach. wnre a T h e ' rd:i M i .Jan i" .MfK)than. of Kv- tv 1 1 ;., ih on a visit to Mr. l W T'lWI.nHl.d. VI.. f M .hi w RRV. 3. R. MKJtCKR. SDITOR. Il it only within tb last fa yers tbit paopla gaoara'ly arc bo ginuiog ta rwaliia tb v..l p aii- biitii' in Koraoo C un y H-r uipia wantr powr. oar n iori nujhir aiid atxV all, f r flu rich ' 1 pr doc Lg aloj -t aoythibf that o mi h gr iwi any whra iu lr CiiiUmI Siatwa and bar ou urpass d climat't. g.ya bar alvsnft as p s8Htad by u jothr roa tr ia th atat rnpie iu tba djoioiaf ouuiia am beginning to tara tbia way. VT tiay-i baard ft.plawbo Id bai - far ii in M ri oiocoan tv. S C. to it.trtU nr- say that theliudh r..Mjoa y is good a tb land th-r . Ha .1 ea ata is ad jvsiiOitig vnry rapidly. In soma j a. Clous and ha ativiLC d mora taan a hundred p-t can', thisyaar ; l' pl ara coming io from diffar--:it dir-'ction t ) r-ot and laaaa 'iirun th rault ia that farm DC hc ito f.g very prcficabla. tioma f '.ur bnghti at y ung mu ara d pi 7 intrTHatd iu tbia wi-rk and ! ii r ;udving tho aobj'Ct acientlfl Th ii-xt faw yeari will mv ui gr"" I cbangr-e in tbe math d of tarmiug. With the proaparons times that hav4 com ti tbe farmers as a re iu t d tn g'nd crona and good mien of the last two years, tbora m:rif. t i tgiii an era of hoaae nuiidiiig. O.io of hfi'a greatest plfHPUTf i a nice, comfortable I'KM'I 'il: ll.i k S m p Him- Sjirlni.' lirill.- . Hill fi t Sw in ) II.iwi"lvllli- l.u i" In1 ri"M . .. l.iiinluT !lrili:i" Mn jtmi Kiift niiip lift 1 S;iviiih hB.lilh" Trri" St. 1 mils Smitlii ... Thi mi pKniiH. N'. 1 hum (iHtiiiH. Nil '2 W hili- lieu.-". No. 1 V ii i K- 1 1 iiiiM. No. 2 Wlhlinrln ,1.1 ; M-.-. of "uii' An. I llor OFFICIAL TABLE SHOWING RODKSON S VoTK AS CAST ON NOVEMBER . 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V j .U !'.' ;s1 41 1 1 ' tr.j 42 s-.t s n, su, sl (tl slj HI H ! s: s 1 !' M' 4ft 4.-,j 4.-J 44 'r: 2 2;rt, 22.1 22l 2' 2 2 21 2 s S71 -I s7 j,, .jaI jfit jt ; li'!' I11I1 '"I Ml' A A1 A A' T 12." !2s I'll. J2 . ' . I .' A. A. 7.' 71 TI Art, ATj Art Art ...: 2"- "' ' 23' 1 1 72V 727' 727 T'2M T.'t It is very easy fur the world to j Walter E. Gibson, formerly of - 1 , 1... 11 . ' l ' 1 l .e u 1.4 co wrong, il is saci to say wmhii mis rounij, uni now 01 inrKum. year tho meaning of the Scriptures is involved. The creed, of churches are likewise t o little understood, largely so because the Scriptures are so little knuwn. When jttdges, solicitors, leg slators, exhibit ri diculous unfaraili rity with the word of God it should not be amazing that newspapers reporters nod now and then. So in an nouncing tke aotion of the Synod of North Carolina on the divorce question we may not be surprised keenly if the thing should got wrong. For about 250 years the ohurch has held that there re two scriptural grounds of divorce adultery and desertion speaking in broad terms. This view ia . in the confessional statement of the church and was simply affirmed. The church stands fur this inter pretation of the Scripturei most inflexibly. Such is to be its posi tion against all comers. The Sy nod aocepted an invitation to a recaption given by Mr George W. Watts at his lovely home ness. Thw oilice of the firm will one afternoon. It was a delightful i be looated in the second storv of N. C has make this year 240 bushels of corn on 4 ncrea' and will gatli r 'ZMJ nuslii'ls oil i; acres. Republican State Chairman, Tbos. S. Rollins, claims a Re publican increase of 3 Senators and 4 members the lower House, in the North Carolina General Assembly, over the figures of 1902. The Democratic authorities, how ever, place the figues the same as 1 IV. ,o Messrs. L. A. Monroe &. Son will a on begin a series of exten sive improvements on thair store building. Tkej will extend the entire building 35 feet back, mak ing their store 103 feet long, two stories high and n large high base ment. The baseuit. nt of tbe new part will be floored with cement and contain an up-to-dat- celd storage plant which will be large enough to accommodate the firm's large fresh meat and produce busi- f . i i i"X rnrublicau votes to discount, Irum th bdock. h m . ,., iaviiit; Gleuti s minority 191. Pu ThK littfs fellow, Thad Rising, j it right if ir, deed sorter g gains' who waa nrfiidntly nhot by Knox tho grain iku. Branch. 0 m dit- Drtin Ibhi Wdii) (day afternoon al'-ronoe is that Muxtoo retains hfr 'eek sgo. recovering from hi9 votof iu the county coiiV'jiiti n wound. Fortunately the load of j whila R id Sprites falls from mx- saotdid not puetrat the hollow and con'rarv to the belief of the lliip. G. B. I'att -rpon was am .nw j home, a home that is planned for occasion. Perhaps tbe dwelling ii tbe most elegant in 'ha State except Biltmore It is an imposing brown stone edifice of modern and handsome architecture set in spa cious and pleasing yards. Its varied shaped rooms and parlors, library, smoking and other rooms in pink, blue and other colors, and the addition. Epidemic of Mumps. Savs the, Bennettsville Advocate: W. H. Gibaon, oottou buyer at Gibson, N. C, kas had an epidemic of mnmDe, every memberot bis family have been attacked, he be- finisbed and furnished throughout I iDK the jMt tfl uka them. Mr. wun me nicest taste ana greatest m;n .... .... . ., , r , 6 onri Will aays that be baa a ,reou- eleganee, tew of the ovr JO0 , , . , . . , . me case of mnoapa, ard aays tbat invited guests ever saw a more . . r. . . . , ,. i . , ,. . T. not only bu entire family have had delightful a lovelier home. It was them bit that h-a d Pf aeRa and dehghtfu ly informal recept.oa hn mule u h (contiuied en pae 8) pfiy iicinix tho liver was not touched. Tho vouth escaped his daath bv a very narrow margin, however, for if th shot had gone atraifjhf wav into hi body no hu min agency could have aavyd his life. The Influence of a Church. A i Upp?r Pander writes as fol lows to the Red Springs Citizen's EJitr.r:-r-Tne Editor of Chanty an.1 Children in bis report of the Baptist Association at Parkton, peakmg of the Lumberton Bap iMt, church, said that it influeDced he moral Jaud religious life of R ibesou county greater than any other factor to be found. Now, this is puttiDg the thing rather etrong' from a man who ought to know better. The Lumberton Bjp'ist church may have a great mllaaiice in ths upper end of tbe couuty iu auy, shape or form. ic doscernable by the most astute Tiie Baptist church in RH Springs hft" infl lencd to a gmat ezteat tbe roligioa and moral life of this cjmaiunry aud si have MethodUc, auu Pr. boy ter.au churches. teen to isrht Mr?. Whitfield ana daughter Miss Lizzie Wh t i-ld, who have been visiting nt trie home of Mr. Go. M. Whitfield tor several days' pa9t, expect to return to their hum.) at Monroe t . -day. Ashpole swamp at Bollock's Frd must bn one oi tlie worst in this part of td3 ftatj. Yeur by y-ur it gf ti worse, and the larger uumwr -f stuixipn and holes in it, make it dangerous. ynti-ruay arrlv!sj. iuforDii n that two additional rural rentes won Id be started from Red Springs in the next few days. C nductur Griroalwy, who wa to appear at t hi term of Robeson court charged w;ih tbe larceny of goods from freight 'wrs, has for feited hn hond of $IX. It i said he has fld. rfnow fell i u Iitl Springn Sau dav, thearlie-it fill hern in year. IttegM!! filin g ib'ut 11 o'clock. ana cam" a ngnt nvbiy lor ai. ..o ir (t tw i. Sev rj weatner wan n-p'Td fr rri the i,ort! at thu sjni" tinie. Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Bnierf returned yesterday from Mtrion where they hire bean attending a leriYil. . - . .IP'. . - G od work is being done on the robd? from Asbpjle Swamp for a 'lout five miles iu t bd direct fou of Lumb"ttou ou the old Btago road. Ttee saud4beds have long bee a source cf dread to travellers and it is gratifymg to know that this difficulty will berei.eved iu the future Wo hBT beea informed that thert H a.n epidemic of small-pox .t Hiimer facfury, S. C. Tbe jumrerof victims iucrpased be-caiia-j of proper care Lot being ta- len to preveut its spread. j i Mr. D. W. M'White, of WJ-J mington, spent Saturday and San day witb relatives and friends. air. j nn u iJocnu and -Viissj L U'lie Prevatt vvnr united m ihtj b'"ly -nd- ''f mairiag" o,: .Suliday 1 X-ivecihor 13:b,attho h'-w- of the! iTid-.'-i far nts, R-v iifi Mrs. F j A Prcvat r . nent L'jfut, tioij. O.ia j lv a few ( i th ci'tir8Cticg partic ro t v.'s and iotinsato frinuds w.t uesetl the ceremony, but lahera a wii , HXt-nid tbe'r waimjut, eon grat ulations Gen. F A. B -nd aud wife, rf Maryland, returowd to their win ter home nar Moss Neck Wtd ne dav. Th y wra in towu last Saturday rr-tiu'g their irany fT"ud-. W-i ar f lad t'i welc n-e tkse estimable people backjpur cr,ui ty. D-. J. L. McMillan wai in tonw' beauty and convenience. In the hard, streua us years of the past many of our farmers felt that they eou!d not build such houses is their families needed; some who built had to qnit with -tbe ' uilding before they coald paint. Now, however beautiful the wooat work about about a house may be it doys not Bhow up for a nice house without; paint, there is noth ing that so transforms the looks ol a place as the proper use of paint. Tnere are a great masv of ur f irrnerij wh could hav beau t ful h":nj!s now if tnoy would use sfmi' priiii and invat Home money in uf!.hing the h me. Others th'Tn ar.? vho are reinng their u :u i i :ei in poor h' iiii'., roorlv !ur -r-d who are able cow to cod furnish rice, neaatiful. " m-'. Wi are anxious i'ee aD -ii."-- h as f unding begin and -xtfMid . v r t'i-1 entire county. Th ida nf liuild ng' pretty, c 'tiveni r,t chnrch's hj9 become almost epidemic m n'ir t?r.at-. We rfgret that fh.er- n t more of it in onr county. We know of no countv whtre prosperity is more general than iu th coun'y. Be fore wp m ived to ih s section of the State we heard a prominent man say that there was mor money in the Lumberton bank th n in any bank iu this section o- the rotate and more farmers who had K i k accounts tban try coun- i A ty contiguo8 to it. U knqw of tie u i. U J U'JUUtr Will 9 LUIUJ Utt'llU God Suurd y from Kd Springs (puta.b- Mas n o F.ir held 'nUhathi as poor charcb-s iiis town last wek a greit rnccees has done great things fdr us and hnj Iir-.y atteuded. (con tinned on pe S) -
The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
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Nov. 22, 1904, edition 1
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