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j.. i 'ft' $ r N 1 A KSTAB LSHH:D1870 Country, God and Truth. SINGLE COPIES 5 CENTS OL. XXXVII. NO 73 LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1906. WHOLE NO. 2200 KOBl'SOMIAN our Jewelry For The Holidays ! L 4 Hi Will be Complete in All Lines. A Con ial Invitnii'm is extended to all to Inspect our Stock I..; fore buyin H.C. BOYLIN Lumberton, N. C. mmmmu m The New Hospital, (The Lumberton Sanatarium.) My New Hospital is now ready and open for the reception of all nou-contaerious dis eases. I have a Corp of Competent Nurse? and a Well-Equipped Hospital in all Respects. Am alao prepared to give . ELECTRICAL TREATMENT. Any information as to prices, eta, will be furnished on application to me. Dr. N. A. Thompson, PROPRIETOR, Lumberton, : : : : NO. HEADLIGHT OVERALLS! Union Made, The Best $2.00 Suit, Agent for Crosaett Shoes, $3.50 and $4.00. The Worth Shes.for Ladies, $2-50 and $3.00. Our Stock of Owl Brand Clothing for Men and Boys, Prices from $2.00 to $15.00. Your next Suit. . 100 Raincoats just received. . Aslc to see them $8.50, $10.00 and $15.00. The Lester Hate for Men$3. Firqworks wholesale and retail. Dolls and Toys, wholesale and retail. . Geo. 0. Three Stores, - LEADER IN WILMINGTON, YOBR MOM'S GO S. WEINSTEIN & SON For Clothing, Shoes, Next Doorgto the Postoffice, - ASHFOLE,. N. C. DeDaptmem U m mmmmm Qaylord, 208, 210, 212 MILLINERY, u - N. C. WORTH IF YOD TO Hats aud Dry Goods. (3p Real Estate Transfers. A.P.Dickson et ux to J. Worthy Johnson, a tract of land in Bine Springs township; consideration, $2,890. A. A. Williford et ux to J. W. John, a tract ot land in, Blue Springs township; consideration, $530. A. A. Williford et ux to J. W. Johnson a tract of land in Blue Springs township; consideration, $5,100. A. A. Williford to J. W. John son, several tracts of land in Blue Springs township. H. S-Floyd to R.E.Lee, trustee, tract of land in Robeson county; $1. and other valuable considerations-Dean Campbell to David F. Mc Cormac, tract of land in Thomp sons township; $1. and other val uable considerations. J. W. Campbell et al to Joseph C. Campbell, tract of land in Blue Springs township; $600. , R. W. Liver more et ux to Laura A.Sossoman.tract of land in Blue Springs township; consideration, $1A50. J. A. Hodgin et ux to Dove Singletary, tract of land Blue Springs township; consideration, $442. Frank Henderson etal to Anna H. Glass.tract of land in Maxton, consideration, $10. John N. Cole et ux to Marten McKinnon, lands in Red Springs townships consideration, $2,500. L. Shaw to Addie McGeachy, tract of land in St. Pauls; consid eration, $3,000. ' Chesley McNeill etux to Junius McNeill, tract of. land in Burnt Swamp township; consideration, $175. Timothy Currie to J.' Anna Deer.tract of land in Red Spring's township; consideration, $175. Laura E. Marten et al to R. Mercer Jr. and wife, 3 pieces of land in Wishart township;cbnsid eration, $10. Henderson Roper, et ux to Lodge No. 67977 V. O. O.F. tract of land Lumberton township;con sideration $75. A.J. Currie to Marten McLean, tract of land in Blue Springs township; consideration, $1,450. A. E. Bullock et ux to M. D. Loeklear,. tract of land in White House township; consideration, $1,209. J. D. Malloy et ux to Massie Pierce Brown, tract of land in Robeson county, consideration, $1,150. Massie & Pierce to D. L. Dew et al timber land Robeson coun ty; consideration, $1,161.50. E. Sutton et ex to JV W. Sims, et ux tract of land in Lumberton township; consideration, $300. Mrs. Florence Britt to J. W. Sims et ux tract of land in Lum berton township; consideration, $1000. J. W. Sessoms et ux to J. P. Lewis, et ux tract of land Lum berton township; consideration, $1000. J. F.Pitmau et al to J.P.Lewis, et ux tract of land Thompson township: consideration, $100. r J.P.Smithetuxto J.A.Grooms, tract of land Maxton township; consideration, $1000. J. A- Grooms et ux to Mary M. Fuller, tract of land Maxton township; consideration, $1,500. P. A. Burns et ux to Amantha Smith, tract of lund Maxton township; consideration; &100. D. P. McCollet et ux to Aman tha Smith, tract of land Maxton township; consideration, $100. Allen Edens et al to A-H-Stone tract of land in Thompson town ship; consideration, $50. .Allen Edens etal to A. H.Stone, tract of land in Thompson town ship; consideration, $75. W. M. Regan to Archie Regan, tract of land in Howellsville town ship; consideration, $800. Trustees Fishers Church to E- O. Fisher, tract of land in St. Pauls' township; consideration, $35. Allen Edens to J. II. MeAfrn, tract of land in Thompson town ship: consideration, $300. E. M. Hines et ux to H. S. Smith, tract of land in Thomp son township; consideration $200. E. M. Hines et ux to J. McR. Bracy, tract of in Thompson township; consideration, $439. E- E. Shooter et ux to Owen C. Norment, tract of land in Lum berton township; consideration, $560. A. W. Prevatt et ux to O. C. Norment tract of land in Lumber- ton township; consideration, !75. J. C. Hooper and wife et al to Joe Stewart, a tract of land in Robesou county; consideration, $2,500. Wm. LaMont and wife to J. F. McNeill, a tract of land Blue Springs township; considera tion, $200. Emeline Collins to Condary Arnett, a tract of land in Britt township; consideration, $100. E. L. Odum and wife to B. F. McNeil, a tract of land $10 and other valuable consideration; in county of Robeson. ' P. H. Burnes to J. A. Grooms, a tract of land in Robeson county; consideration, $35. CharlesLee and wife to Walter W. Lee, a tract of land in Ster lings township; consideration, $800. James B. Smith and wife to Blacker Bros., a tract of land in Lumberton township; considera tion, $33.25. J. B. Brown and wife to Q. T. Williams, a tract of land in White Hoise township; consideration, $175. Dova Watson to Glemm F.Wat son, tract of land in White House township; consideration, $400. S. A. Edmund to Mary E. Cox et als, tract of land in Britt town ship; consideration, $1,500. Senator Tillman In Chicago. Chicago DlP-itch, i7th. The efforts of the colored citi zens of Chicago to prevent United States Senator Benjamin R. Till man from delivering an address here tonight in Orchestra Hall was unsuccessful When the South Carolina Senator arrived in Chicago early in the afternoon he was told of threatened injunc tion proceedings to prevent him from appearing on the platform and of a money consideration that bad been offered if he would cancel his engagement, but Mr. Tillman expressed scorn fori both. Until he leaves for Fon Du Lac, Wisconsin, tomorrow, Senator Tillman will be guarded by police and private detectives. This is in accordance with an order issued by Mayor Edward F. Dunne, who was scheduled to preside at tonight's meeting, but who refused ..to have anything to dp with the affair after a com mittee of colored citizens visited him a few days ago. Senator Tillman gave his ad dress protected by 40 detectives. In anticipation of trouble a num ber of policeman were kept at nearby stations in reserve, but they were not called for. Six negro policemen mingled with the crowd which blocked the street in front of the hall- In the audience were many negroes, but they listened to Senator Tillman's remarks good naturedly and although he was interrupted many times the meet ing passed oft without trouble. In leading up to his address, "Shall the United States Annex Cuba?" Mr. Tillman took occa sion to criticise Mayor Dunne's action in refusing to preside at the meeting. "I have been told that I have been snubbed by the mayor of this city," said the Sen ator. "I did hot ask Mayor Dunne to be here tonight. If anyone has been snubbed it is the graeious ladies, who planned this meeting to secure money for the Chicago Union Hospital and who requested Mayor Dunne, the creature of a political hour, to come forward and add his mite. "I have been advertised to dis cuss the annexation of Cuba," continued Mr. Tillman, "but in view of the face, that I could not discuss that subject without dis cussing the race question, I am going to go at the matter ham mer and tongs. Therefore, I shall discuss the race problem pure and simple from an Ameri can standpoint and not from a Cuban standpoint. Owing to my experience with the question and the diligent study I have made of it, I beleive I am better qualified to discuss this question than any other man in America." While discussing the fifteenth amendment to the constitution, which he declared gave the negro every right that a white man had, he was interrupted several times by one of his listeners, who kept asking "How about Kentucky?" Finally Mr. Tillman seemed to lose his temper and exclaim ed: "Oh, shut you mouth. You don't know the A. B- C of this thing. I forgot forty years ago more than yoil ever knew." "You make up your minds that euqality before the law whichthe fifteenth amendment guarantees is right and should be enforced, notwithstanding its result. If this law was enforced it would result in two States at least being dominated absolutely by negroes, while four other States would be so near being governed by the negro that there would practi cally be an equal division of offi ces," A voice "How about thelaw?" Senator, Tillman -"The law? To hell with such law." After telling in detail bow the negro is prevented frcm castinpr his ballot in the South, Senator Tillman said: . ' "There is a great deal more to this question than the little racket here in Chicago. " , A voice "How about the ne gro judge?" Senator Till man 'Wcll, I will tell you about your . agro judge and about your political machines putting him on your ticket and bam boozhng those poor ignorant baboons into electing him, and then afterwards you fellows who voted the ticket without what was on it, find a way to cheat him out of it- "No matter what the people in the North may say or dj, the white race in the South will never be dominated by the negro and I want to tell you now that if some State should everuttempt to save South C rolina' we will show them in their fanaticism tht we will make it red hiic --, we make it black. "God Almighty made the Cau casian of better clay than the L Mongolian or the African or any ottr race. The Ethiopian Aa burden bearer. He hds done absolutely nothing fojhistory, nor his he ever acJneved any thing of great importance. There are no get men among the race. Yetrthis people has (Continue on fourth ps-ge ) PROFESSIONAL' CARDS. A. If eLctn . A . W. MeLaa. J. O. MeConniek. MeLSAI, McLEil A IcCORIICK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LHMBETITON. - N C. Jf!loe on 2nd floor of Bnkof Ltua berton Bonding, Room 1, 9, 8, A 4 Prompt attention given to all btuine. CHAS. B. SKIPPER, Attorney at Law, LUMBERTON, - - - N. C. AH business entrusted to him will re 4 ceive prompt and careful Attention. Office in Pint National Bank Building ver Post Office E. M. BftITT, Attorney at Law, ' Lumberton, N. 0. Office upstairs in Argas Building. An business prompt! transacted. Mctntyre & Lawrence Attorneys and Counselors at Law, LUMBERTON, : i . N. C E. J. BRITT, Attorney at Law, Lumberton, N. C. Office over Pope's Drug Strwe. R. C. PARVIN, Contractor and Builder. Lumberton, N. C Plans, Specifications and Prices furn ished on application. McLean & Black, 0 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MAXTON, N. C. Office on and floor McCmkill Building, Rooms 6-8. Dr. N. A. Thompson, PHYSICIAN AND SDROEOW, Lumberton, : : : : N. O. Office at Hospital. Phone No. 41. Down town otiice at Dr. McMillan's Drug Store. Phone No. 75. H.T ALLC9 F. D. Cabtlibubt Drs. Allen & Oastlebury, - Dentists, LUMBERTON, M. C. Office over Dr. McMillan' Drug Store. DR. J. D. REGAN, DENTIST,' LOMBKBTOX, It . 0. Office in Shaw building, over Pope's drug store Dr. F. H. PITMAN, DENTIST. Ash pole, " n. c Dr. R. B. BEOKWITH, Pnyslclan and Surgeon, Offers bis service to the people of Lum berton and surrounding country. Office in ie McLeod Building. Phon rTo. 6. Can be found at night at .sidence formerly occupied by Mr. George M. WhHie'14. Dr. R. G. Rozier, D. John Knox. Drs. Rozier & Knox, Pnyslelana and Surgeons. Office at rear of Robeson County Loan and Tmst Company. ARCHIE lOf ihlNS, " ASHPOLE. N. C. Contractor and Builder and Dealer in Builders' Supplies.. V) ,,( Special Attention Given, to all Applica tions. fTHinoOlBt!auiylfl Jl forever. Our Photographs are Beautiful and Life like nished in th?mos;up-to-iate styles Come and see our work. We make Fami ly Groupc. V.e Jitc Come while the weather is plasfsnl tid bring the littla folki. EL J J WAITS, LUMBERTON ART STUDIO. 0er Pooe'a Drug Store. Dr. W. A. McPhaul, Pnyslclan aal Sai geoo, Asapole. N. C Office Pboo ., No. 5. kc. Phone No. Nifrute-m uK.trtd promptly.
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