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1 ROBESOMAN 1 ESTABLISHED 1870. Country, God and Truth. SINGLE COPIES 6 CENTS. VOL. XXXVI, NO. 30. LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, JUNE 0. 1005. WHOLE NO. 2042 ' Y C4jmmikt Procc4iBg. ordered that bill of LumUrtou The Hoard of County Commie KUctrlo Light Department. $N 10 iooer met In regular eaioa light fur court honse from Monday Morning, with li uum- April 1st to June lit. Ie allowed ; mieaiouer present with the irp- ordered that bi 1 of Walker Kvane tion of Chairman. 1. It. Harne. Cogswell for ill 35 for civil of Ilarntavill. docket, be allowed; ordered Thoee in attendance were that bill of A. ah for $10 00 for Mtxur J W. Carter, chairman making a list of laud old for - . i aro tem. 0 A. Oliver. A. It Mo- count? taie. re allowed: ordered .. that Dan Keid be Mlowed 112.50 Owttook fer lrc. t!cho Nii I rUfUil i irn, jQfii u. luiormawou nenonceine rx-oo ntuis mii joining me rania ui tatlnuuny raco hr xiviug a dciJdl? no come out lu the last tssue of Um, j0 be the order of the day more hopful vmw to the prace the paper Several readers were pro Esc hern and J. A. Ilodgin, ooiu- a j l i n m it a? ii ..w...., -,.- ..u k ...m .Mr. w. iunos. ui i ae s anna. outlook. This part.cularly true Qot ftlVoun't fop it UQ,eM t'w on wa on our etreet Wednesday cojcsrumg tb nuitr of the for- account of a Sial lady friend of eigo pressure which is beioc tz- our correspondent that haa ar erted. Altboogh it is not yet rivi home from oollrg to evident that Russia will yield to ,Ind thf uniiiier vacation We ar .rla.l L n.m- that tin. taiill . i i rri it i i i... ...... .uiLi.iiniiiii iiinnniinu in ,irnirfi in . misiionem. ineiouowing oun- ii.u.ri.uu iuU uwiumg - tUl fount? lad? ha returned nome. i. il...iv. u t . for vK rrnhfrM' tk. ah eh Rr !h i. ... mnni. -J l". . i I . .. . ... . ......... ucw wm iiiuiinnj ; . . v,. ..v. u - . . . .. K I lot WO OOIK IU DITI II er IU V1S1I I i The minute of the last meeting ") amount for the transport. ,nt part are considered likel? to our little town. We are also clad ' were read and approved ; regular tion and clothing of Mabala Ar- Lxert atrou teudeuc? towards hst nooat of th othr girls of Mer 1). J. Oliver and II. O. auper list allowed ; ordered that net . Urenaoro. ;s. u. ,h ..ntuiin,, ,,f n..,. ,,. J Rowland have returned home Kdena attended rvirw at Bear . from other onllimte nnd ikminaHM I u u i tious. It is the understaodinc ..7wV7.Lr:r;ir.L. .1 - - '"nwmwV ounuay morning, a no tin wiau lucui pipuioi Miser Civil, Maggie, Liciiearxi Itaohael Oliver visited at the home of Mr. II. L. Edens last Hunday Mia Irro Ayers visited at the ill of K. J. Kinlaw for $82 79 for On motion it wa ordered that InmLr fr t.riH,- on ItiiF H.tmi. Joe Rosa be hired b? II. C. Mo.Io"- l " unaerstaodiDf and Jackson Hwamp. be allowed ; Nair for the remainder of his term that Osrmany and the United friends ordered that the order Ded at lor th sum oi JIUJ.UU. said sum last meeting with regard to the to be paid before th aid Joe publio road in Red opnng, town- Ko is released from the cunty hip, from Cromarti on the A. C. jil ; ordered that the chain gang L. road to ned opnng. i re- wora oe aisooniinueu lor me pre cinded. and the matter held open lent and th convict now in the for further inveatitration and that ohaingang be brought in and con J. T. Denny and the road aupervi fined in th county jail. Further T 1 ( 1 LI- I I l-l k. k - L - f ,1.- W n tll.n HH 5nnerfnUn. ehainanr be notified and that he ,D,p' l j1,'u dent, be notified that thia matter lis relieved from further erTioe as I from an over Kussia comes rr is held up. keeper of the ohaingang until no- porta that agitator, espeoially uraerea mat Aor Vi yttnuiuou; urueieu mil uni oi wno u. lamocg tne socialists, are uniu go) for Thompaon townhtp, to Lame 110 40, lumber and paint- manifeUtioos nd a renewal of wit: L. H. llamer. u. n. o-iog oe paia oj maxion roaa tuna; . i t ii ri i 1 i j il.i f xi ine stria LormiO ana J. C. rnos, ue re loruerej kum uiu oi noriueu cww aute are taxios toe foremost vacation, Dut we want to ask our part iu the effort toward peace writer to still keep up bi oorre ith the other powers lendiog them stroug moral support. St. Petersburg. Juue 0. Rus sia has practically agreed to the interment of the Russian wai ves. pondeac with th Hobeeoniau Children' Day iercie were held at Centenery Sunday after noon, and a delightful program of recitation and tunn were well rendereoTby th children. They MoQueen. deserve much credit, uot only up cn themeelves, but upon those who had their training in charge. At the oloae the pastor made a short, but interesting talk. Mr N. F. Ballard pasted through here Thursday peat the afternoon at different plant of interest Mis Ethel Oliver swnt Thurs day afternoon with the Mi Atkinson. Mrs, R M. Oliver spent Thurs day afternoon with Mrs. X. A ROWLAND DEPARTMENT, ROWLAND S C lr. K McNkiI.i., Nii i. Switk. IMitor s. Thee ar busy days in the sur rorndiiiK' country, but the town is not idle by any meana It bat a re putation to austain, wellassom rebuilding to do. Much of this ha been doue, however, aud in a short time the visitor could not discern that we onoe had a storm. Itonly takes a bit of ad varsity to sbw a community the absolute necessity of constant thrift and a reasonable amount of economy, and Rowland ha shown her ability to stand lone under any conditions not too far beyound the pal of thet ordinary. Her citizen hv reo- Mi Lila Robert and Mr. Allo ognixed this fact and a movement Blu. of thia plce, were married hs DOW on fo5t to launch an ntr- last 8undj afUrnoon at Floreno, pri that will enhsnoe it growth South Carolina. to no small eiUnt Of this we We wr glad to see Mr. L. B. I will have mere to say later. Ford on our street last week. wah gubernatorial candi. ?ruSJt tawtrfirfS; toreport. ha. returned the rtsig- opSffthZIZ Sheriff Bark.r w. in town last d.U. warming up a year before J. W. Hall be allowed a rebate of ordered that the board borrow nation of Interior Minister M. down in Rl.n'k Anku T7nn Mondl7 the primary in Georgia promise $y5,r.00; ordered that W. O. Al- from the i Bank of Maxton the sum BoaliKin . ba?inir declined to ac- have him back with us strain soon. Mr. Fmi Brown, who ha been to b a hot one. Ther ar two Mies Stranda McCormao spent rMUng at the horn of bar parent. ditor and a congreman in train. Thursday with Mis Blanch Mr- M- Henry Roberta, forltng up to date. Ward. the past two wee, returned home I i quested to meet the Board on the art $22 83 for work on publio road, Emperor Mchol.s, according w Al- from the Bank of Maxton the um Rniiin htrin rfi.n tn . k..- K(m k.,w -itK --.,. len. Road Superintendent, be in- of $500.00 to bed ue on October 15, 1 . o-i . . . , tructed to trade the old road ma- 1905, and paid out of the road , ,w M- "UUJ8,U n" chine owned by Thompon town- fund of Maxton townhip, and to mends f that with the power cod bip, for a Champion Machine on pay necessary expenses of work- ferred oo General Trepoff as at the best terms obtainable ; ordered ingthe pubi c roads in Maxten tistant minister of the interior, that report of A. A. McLean, township; ordered that bill of D. his position as untenable. County Treasurer be recorded and W. Biggs, $" 90, supplying jail w , . . T ' D ciij i k.ii t a' .uJi tu' u.li kit 'a. Washington, Jane O.Pending n lev l : unini tmi lubi uiii ui auf ? i uu aiiunou. a. ljo uuai va tucu au i i -w- . i J. Pate for $9.75, for boarding ju- joorned to meet again Monday, th decision of the Car regarding lowland ha so much grass in hi wer9 yiaitor in this community way to curtail tb liquor traffic ror. be allowed; ordered that bill June 13th, a they were unable war or peace iu the far eaat, the kk lait Sunday . n , r, Vr ii L - i L. i iL - t . . his oow on it. But still he make 1 nr iir j i; wirtivenzie lor sua io nnian ina uuudbbs inn wbhk. inrmmant nn tha h nrnnatn m-1 . ... ... . i r n nr r. i rt'ii n i v- i i --."- wumvmv ..wuu.u wh. i 9 t.., - u . . u . A m pa i vv , i rrcrm nr 11 1 irn ni. ...... 1 . . also bill of l i ... . . ., iuu ui u. uoiguuun lol uiriu(; u - Rft-- ia, "Alter you, my dear Ai- West Philsdelbhia saloon- Mr. John Hammond made us a Ut Wednesday. keener committed omnambnlia- pleaaant call one day last week. Mr. Muse and Miaaea Frostio Ha'- anlride in trvinr to share We hear that a certain man near and Ida Anderson, of Fair Bluff, himself while asleep. That is one pox patient, $28.00, Qaddysville ltems. 110.00 be allowed ; ordered that bill of Dr. D. C. Molntyre for $o.00 aerv ices to Joe ifoes and g. (J., spent saDday in town Jno. McKay, be allowed ; ordered relatiwes and friends. ?oVr ' ' , t0P Mr. Pete Page, of Moore couo ftQ UK ,nr morliltina fnr nntlTITW hfl I " allowed: ordered that chainaane 00 our treet few d7 be worked on the Creek Koad in ago shaking hands with old Britta and Luraberton townships, friends. Mr. Page settled in oar ssadon with whom he is daiJy much grass. Ask our clever route C., i ?iiting at the home of Mr. Dhone'" Mr. Joha McKeoiie, of Gaddv. 0ODl9rnD aave BSree1 tnat i- agent and see if be knows any- N A. McQueen. Is J : A. 1 ! I Thlnr A riAn W I I mvmm aw when thev are through in White House and Sterling? ordered that R. W. Long be allowed a rebate in BlneSDrinirs on $275 00; or dered that bill of W. G. Allen, road superintendent for $144 87, alary for May 1905. be allowed;! ordered that bill of D. W. Biggs be allowed $144.85 for keeping county jail for May, 1905; order ed that J. W Willis be allowed oounty a number or years ago. but as he couldn't give up his childhood home he returned, where he has resided ever since. Mr. E. Whaley, of Lnmberton, passed through our town last week. We are always glaJ to see this clever gentleman. We are sorry to report the ill ness of Mr. F. F. Miller. He has hen the opportunity being blown up was prevented Misses Lanie Oliver and Elva I him and the young King of Spain Scott visited at the home of Mr. simultaneously. J. 8 Oliver Monday afternoon. Th. o.m. t,nm ua man I M. MW SjSVSJ J VMSiMW . VA-U UV US Meear. Carl Oliver and Johnai who reoently asked if Lewis and Roberts were among the W. O. W. Clark had opened their Expoai- wbo attended the unveiling of the tion. monument of the late J. D. Biggs. Th Aorin vnht hiJdr Boys, we are surprised at you seems to be "the only', judging of the past few $7.68, material hauled for Beaver jrom suit rt .rtnntw fnnHa ordftr. .j i- t nI0iti k'oiiT,. I been confined to his room for tjli tj U a t XX XSt JJOUtiOB sw uaswvv $50 86, for guarding chaingang several days with fever. during May, 1905 ; ordered that Mr Marion Oliver reoeived a J. A. Hodgin be allowed 167.68. very painful wound in his head a for supplying chaingang ; ordered 3 that M A. Buie be allowed a re- fw dy whl0Q took fonr bate on $1,775.00 in ReJ Springs stitches to sew it up. He wts township: ordered that McAllister trying to hold a cow and was Hardware Company, be allowed jerfce(j to the ground. As yet we to tie paid out of Alfordsville DaTd not learned the V"1 township funds; ordered that Mr. Isham Butler, Sr.,died Srfn Rowland Hardware Company be day afternoon. The bereaved fam allowed $16.85, tools for roads in ,j haye tQe Bympatby of the en, Alfordsville township, to be paid nmm'tv out of Alfordsville road funds; tire Qmu3ity. ordered that Good Roads Maobm. Mr. R. D. CuLdwell spent eryompany be paid Jo uu out WedneBday at Boies on business. nf Rort SnniiM And Bine Snrini?sl road funds : oWed ihat MoAllis- H Mr: Xaiper Smith, of Trinity ter Hardware Company be allowed I Park School, is home for vacation. Jli.yo on tools ror roaa wor m Mis Maidle porter of jjmer- JZLvm'UhB gaestof Miss Dor. lowed 5.85 out of general road Smith. .fund; ordered that bill of W. H. Mr. John Rass, of Ten Mile, Humphrey. O b. C, for $0.15, hag beflQ in t0WQ gaTeral for recording j or irs, etc be al- lowed; ordered that Mr. Wade "is weefc. Wishart be appointed a member Winnie Rowland attended of the Financo Committee of Robe- Townsend-Gibson marriage Barnes; ordered that A. Nash be at ib?ori edneday morning. . nifl Sla 00 for aotincr on finance J Tr.aa Anna Rathnna nH Mr. C ainaitte; ordered that WadcU A Bethane, of Barkers, were VMjnan oe paiu w ior ui- am0ug the shoppers here l u day. iug Finance Committee; r t r oroei-d tha D. W. Bollook. reg- Mr-J- A- Booue- of A" M- ister, be allowed $t,7.85 for sup- Co'1 Raleigh, returned here Dlies for retrister's office, rer rdirw Tuebdav to spend vasaticn at sv A .1 1 I A 1 cmcr8, oonas, cio. ; oraerju inai njon-a bill of J?1. J. Mp-.rv, Jfo W lor keeping oounty home for May, lie allowed ; orere'i that F. J. Meares, keeper of oounty hon, be alkwed $6.50 pei month for each intuit, the increaso to take effect Juue 1st; ordered that bill of G E Rancke, coroner. 9 95. for hi a int; inquest over Win.J Tr 7iit. d, be allowed ; ordered hai - i oi $10.00 be Daid Dr B. Crooic. for holding post mortem xamina- Too many street takers tion over body of V m. Tcwnsend ; respiration for inspiration. jth lenoe regarding their activities is thing about it necessary and word to this effect Mr. J. W. Ward, Jr., went to hash een passed along, lest Rue- Huntersville Friday on business. sia take offense and go contrary Miss Florence Edens. of Clio, 8. to what the neutral powers be- C , is visiting Miss Tillie Edens. lieve to be for her own advantage. Mr. L. H. Martin was in town C:unt Cassini, the Russian Saturday. ambassador, remains without ad-1 Rev. Mr. Bradley must have vices from St. Pstersburg that thought that he got all of us Eoho throw aDy light on the possible boy8 'dough' when he was for letting so many of our girls from the races policy of the czar. The ambas- arouna some time ago. oynot asK- marry and to other laoe8 to years. Every breeze is singing, knowledgement of his long cable- efit of the ohurch. "ages, out we don t want Marietta good old Summer-time." gram of last week regarding the Mi. Prank Williams has pur. loose every time instead of gain. The ,ghtning conference with the president, chased a new buggy, and traded it anybody has not got a good It is expected that later on the his horse for a high stepper. stand of grass, our farmers say We notice in last week's issue that they will furnish them some Gloomy Note from Kobtson's Ursa that Mr. J. W. Burns, of Gaddys- nlants free of cost. and Water. XI l 1-1 Al 1.1 I Vlllc, Woo Uu LUt? olU& llol, tliUUgUl I Mr W R Pnlh,tK nt Rnh to te on used hv nrnanincr Aflhnniel nvrrnnwrr th .laiir. I ' j - - r-i r i . - w . . -- - i , .. m . . onrl flnHinn it hirrUa tUan - I SO COUntV. WHtCS 8S IOUOWS lO Dected. We wouid like to ask the Wilmington, June 5. Twelve the Progressive Farmers-Messrs. Gaddysville correspondent to ask 01 tQe twenty odd persons iu the Editors .It is so wet down here him why was be down in the fot lNew Hanover conniy jsil, seven :n nM pftuann mtk -n't Hn nv i 1L. U I I - J oi me uuggy. of them under hnal sentence, hina hnt nn onrl mmnliin "In the motto : days MoFarp. W. D. Mcl .tyre and Dr. MiTofyi'e spent yeste' Ary o-i i' 'u- old hume be'D- Back Mr J. A. Dcke, "u ..intndcat oi Kiugsdale Sojthern Sw Mills .;nd ' Lumber Comanr, vas in ton yesterday take Russian embassy here will be in formed whether the result of thy battle id the Sea of Japan has affected the determiaation of the St. Petersburg government to continue the war. Any informa tion on this subject will be promptly placed. Peaoe talk wa temporarily sup planted in diplomatic oircles to day by comment upon the resig nation of M. DelCasse. Comment ing on this to-night a European diplomat said : "While M. Del Uasse was at the head of the French foreign office his intimacy with Lord Landsowne gave to London and Paris a splendid opportunity for eonoerted aotion that would in duoe Russia and Japan to talk of Doaoe. The retirement of M. Del Casse mast necessarily have an effect upon the Anglo-French eu tente as well as the Frencb-Rus eian allisnoe. Not only was M. Dal Casse largelv responsible for the former, but he was generally recognized as the best friend Ros sis possessed in France. The radi cal party which is now in powecis net as friendly to Rossis as was M. Del Casse assistance Lord Landsowne can hardly hope to ac complish much toward peace.' Berlin, June b. Crown Prince w-.-..r ,ck William and Duchess Oecilla, f Mecklenburg-Scbwenu. ?er married in the palace chapel Lira afternoon. While the clock on the plaza marked five here snd every garrison town in rrussia acd every sea wnere German war ships floated, began firing twenty one gun salutes at the same mo ment. In the chapel cne of the most distinguished assemblages that could be gathered in Europe, eaw the simple wedding service of the Lutheran church. Mr. B. T. Sparks, of Dillon, S. made their escape this morning but j think j wij yon a crop C, passed through here Tuesday, between one and two e'clock. report In thia flat we Mr. J. L. Gaitley and Miss Sal- They are all colored aud were con- canDot boast of as good a stand of I V Ik A AVnW A n M WHAM V U M J 4- V . O SaSir : rxr ouar WIlu rTla ? cag9 tor61; ... cotton or com, M Mr. m ' une oi ine numoer iigueaic. Callnm of apper Robeson. Our Ed CPP. stand of corn is bad and our oot- jssrssisr: uaw7vf.h Ud b r?'ed ??. hi ton . .wd know We hear tnat Meaar. J F Gra P f 06 ' whether we have any .ootion or ham and r! A. G Gaddy paS 8 oont.in,nmed,c,ne through nci But two thing, we have got some big oompliments on Mr. 5ne QOor' loey mQ rB,n down here-grasa and water. Our Frank WilUams' grass. Wonder npon mm and choked him down. OTOpa nave been and are now all if they are Uke the man that was The nearoes then flsd oat through aa -uk ... t l uivnuoui cujvs v v om siwu swa- rfiniTi h il aaw I . t - . I . m . s I v y.Muri. wn, v 5Da resiaeniisi portion oi tne t, Wears sorry to hear of the sadl building. Fire other colored! u mat ... . 1 Ail . . . Bfaff' aW 1UUVU 1UIU1VTSUICUI w aooiaem uai nappenea 10 iwo in I oriaonera in the aame cell did not l. a t Al I . f -hr r r I ISBIB iO DVl OPDI UI B DTUU. iJUU coyav onw ot 'fflssns. x. u . to Mc.ne. r cnnld not find . t L . McCormao and D. B Ayers. They r ' " or our ieruuzer nas Deen exnausx- were pUying around the mill, and th9lt wa In the rkne- ed u ad lots of acres will never be young Mouormao got caught on iuohbi. M wimmy cieaned out ; for the fact is, we a m t i A, I . II. A r B X I j u j "was oaoiy cut ourns, e uoiea negro money bave not jabor fo vfcr get ' - jraer ioreer, wno opersioa st nnrMn,ln .innnU were broken. Mr. Avers' little . . . , . . . , . , . . . , I UUUl U51 v. i UIBbCO IU Dill PUB IB uoy in trying J gei mm out wbsi . . . , oausht on the end of the shaft na naving - rceeunyi and badly hurt, but not so serious brought here from S. 7acuah by as the ether one. Drs. Reedy and United States Inspector S. H. Evans were called at once and Rnek. of Atlanta, for t.-;l t. i - - dressed the wounds. Mrs. T. A. McNeill and daugh ter, Mies Uammie McNeill acd Col. N. A. McLean attended the burial of Mrs. J. F. L. Armfield at Maxton Weduesday. Missofl Jessie Fuller and Luis Humphrev expect to leave todsy for Greensboro to att3nd the cun. maucement exercises cfGn e'jsboro Female College. Hope is the oil that calms trouble seas of sorrow. the Federal Curt this month. The aggregate sentence of five or toe state prisone s, .vdo e -1 capd, is 11 years. Two of the oarab.ir were held lor trial oc! last Saturday ci a charge of stort-breaking. He wa oue.cf the number who escaped from the city prison a few tin re after he was arrested, by breaking cut c " a wooden sell and attempting tc dig under the wail of the outerl corridor. our lost time that has pooled. I am sure 20,000 bales, will cover the cotton crop of Robeson for 1905, wLereas the 1904 crop went over Hfi.OOO hales. The r.rcage was cut to start 15 25 p jr cent from Hi I, aiii the continuous ra:-; jis cut both acibugi and balese ; no' ody ran figure cn more thn 20,000 bala for 1905 for Oui chanty. If aryl j should figure for n ?-e you may put him dewn r.3 n eta- rporor in your Wat'ir.e. coo. ir.iat pO.EU m-w . bpgrin to Gaori'ia acd other 9
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