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SI . 1 ? v J 1 h r lLlrv ' J ALUs J Country, Ood nd Truth vou xxxviii,;ko. 32 n Brings SINGLE COPHA CKKTO T7:rMnRTT nAROLINA! THURSDAY. , JONB 13 1G07 . WBOLE ljU. uu PR0FESS10SAL CUBES. Wc S8lisolicfGold,8et Signet and -: Plain Gold" see our block 01 , : Handsolne Ten 4 year, " BraCletSi rvi,v,',ira .'ii -uinn flnfia not investieate our. Watch 'pf-.-rt btoreBuyiDe, Simply Losea Woiiey:. ' 'B;y tin's, .; Jievrelry ; ! Store. J. t. BURKE, Jewefer and Optician, VtflLMINGTON.'N.C ' , i, T( 1( ( v -i - ? 1 1 , , i 1 r n ' V-a i k(' - . ,.f ,'' ' i , t ii ! i Jt Dlamoci's, Watches, Clocks 9Uverwii-c; Cite ; Glas . Atid nWnlrfngr and Adius'Jtiz !HC . " Watches a specialty. v Inspector 9. A. L. Ry. 5-i3 J. " 1 i. t Meal Concert ! . Trir,vour hocie every ni At if ty&u owii a.Crown riano or vrg?n. ; -,.v Cotton Attacked at Root by Small Ineets.-Work ' o! ; Firmlna Around the. Fork. i , Newa C0rre4p0ndri.ee of Th R Aw Ua ' - -I have just Kcom"e Ui - Jioia , a ramble af tet jny young tu r keys and am now sealed by a South' Western window, where the cool breezeVquite refreshing and the' view' presents a varied and busy scene this morning Io the distance I see 'the golden grain falling, to. the hands of two brawny reapers,- who 'are dextroitely using the old-tinae scathes, and in their wake fol lows " a tbop of women arid cnildren binding and -shocking, while in "a 6eld nearer by plow men and hde-hand8 are btny in tiie eottoo, and the v crop look vigorous and thntty- :' ', I heard two ot our neignDors recently complaining that their cbttorr ;was dying from ,'.some unknown cause,' atid '.breaking the 'stand '.badlyorie of the gentleinen i aid ' that ; be : ex- amines auoui,viv ,iuvj.avt.?yiuv nf thfl affected, stalks', and found a multitude bf iittle In sects resembling liCeVvhich. he thinks is at' the ..bottom' of -the trouble..' ''''!V-' , Frbrareports throughqut the cotton.belf, the crop is "going to nc tnori wus jcuii 1 rtrosneH of advanced p riceand sola imureyai m wuv .T. al ; Whitlock and family. 1 parktom news letter. .ur. wonuiu Mcy uccn otd Conledcralc Soldier vismnfl Wj,de Wjshart rj siiaw. on to the Richmond Keunion, I , From MUls!ppl Baak or-i 4 , - . CAmMluhimit M Tbt kobPlll. I IHimmillJW: 1' If , T " Tvr i lffl(l..aa I ' .1 -w - whom he had not raeimiHP .. n . w i nti vears. and I . cuess, was .tne , . , . j u. I Attended, to. most pleasant reunion, he had rrr " " , I uw wmuag. T. A.McNEHjL, Attoracy at Law ' , LUMBERTON, N. C. . , nwsl PnV re""wn Mrs. J- G. Huehes. onhistrip. tie tow me, mat ,c r, Vrn:v u ?f Tc1 T n carawn itta h.r mother. Mrs. Blue, his far-off State, t raveling from T.-:u , , Monday mornitur until Thurs- C tti,-! will prectict in n th Cotw. Bnd davlwhich must have been a Vi '"ended to pnpuy. r. , - . w MhAV ana nwie gins spem ounu j-- ; iT., "'V. ' ""' here with relatives. , : v j.e.oi. - reached the goal in good shape T XT , MJfll rrf.RII tcCCIflL and had a fine time. Foor ow n Ulllnn rpfnrnpd Tnes- ATmnNitYfl AT TlAW. fellowSi ,I guess there Lay from an extended trip to iwmws, . H C never ocas many w.mcm , v-1 4. nu v Vrl:.U-.' .. - p.nv r gether again, until theyt reach nd other norihern U BaUding , Boom. I, f , I, 4 .he"ernalUampinggrounas. gand rtftmost pleas-l stteBtfc titca to all farfae- .T hnrrAhpd for that PTlttv Old! . " . 1 " ' ' Tennessee Veteran at the reH"0';,- n x;;Vfi1. n ! CHAR B. SKIPPER vmofl,!Wha slapped the jaws . , . . w . fr Anatcr-r" Attomey at Uw, of the drunken Yankee, when l : . A. . . - tUMBERTON, . - K. - . . , . . , . lis u an! mail niieio guv uwo ... .. m he - undertook to deride the . , - ... . au buIn. entnwttd to him mm n "c IT" t ' nr for several months with her prompt nd cmrdal ttntkiif Southland sneer the Omfed- brofch -t Me89rS. ; Joe and 'offloTENiiUakBdUl,, erate veterans, ne umne 3u . . v , Mmuaaf. 7,." ' ' Miss Jiffie McMillan visiteai , ;. ; ur ntJTrprp the,., ear . witn v one.. nana . . f--rtn , and slaooed his iaws with . the "uu.?u .u u-,,- , , . t . Attonwy at Uw, f anasiappea nisjawswim.wn , (v, . i f m n. Other. V" ' f I rnL. T ...k.. ntnro TWal t Imi lyiiilmr. r ' T ...J i n(iii Nnrthl ,. .... ............ V . .1 . . . .. . . Write or call in -when jjin town and get prices on Cm anirthihi!5 in rtouse-Fnr (I nishins and Musical In- iEAGiiE'bilf ,.. n snnMTnRR inn r.HRPRT ' ' ' .,1. LQ0I1 AOOtR BTCU, It may be that it needs repairing. I . .A A 11.1r?J ftf . V Repairiog ol Watches and Jewdrj. ' See me before you have' your , repair inP"done. ' 1 t i -' v 'i "Maw Int. Snectacleh arid Eve 'Glasses f gusi receiveu. . law "j ' H.B. HUMPHREY, llliiiill :lfll ii rir 15 Good Hores and MulOs, the last! Till han dle this season. When you buy from me you get the Best tnat money win ouy . ha fnnnA all tho Best. Grades' of Buggies, such as Tyson & Jones, .Oxfor (Chase City) and -several, brands of Medium Grade Buggies. Also; Nice Line of Harness. C. SVi. Us FULLER LUMBERTON NO. CA. : April' i8th SutoscrillJC - For-- l'& J, -!i Ri:l)o.s;iiiiiii. made a bad jnistake.- This has been a seasdri';&f much hailut enough to escape ij9S,u air though it struck tbe;edgeot Col. Fr McKae's farm And did somedamage Jo the crop of Mr W. Bennett in the lower end of the Fork. t. - ''' rVe are going .to,, miss, the fruit crop sorely this year, 'as there is nothing-of the kind left from the ravages f of the cold, except - briar-berries, . and ?. the low-bush vihuckleberries-rand there will be a curtailmentJn the canning business so far as fruit is concerned.our. main de penderice in that line, being the prospect tor grapes oniy Mr. Alex omari, one o . our neighbor boys, and a late stu dent at the Raleigh 'Agricultu ral and Mechanical College was around Friday"; afternoon, in search of smuthr ther.smal cram This action as in Response to a recent request from ; the Psident Of hisCollege 'who suppose has ajfents of the kind throuffhout the Statiti border to determine" the amount of srautf prevalest, though to what object he has in view am iernorant. ; Young: Mr, .Stu- art reports the crops compara tively clear of tbis blemisn.es pecially the wheat,, as he had found no wheat in w this imme diate , section, except the Sauire's three acres, which seems to De a lonesome nine crop Capt. Peter McKae. one o our highly esteemed old Veler ans,whdhas been right sick for several davs. weare glad to hear is" improviug, and hope hefnay rapidly recover his usu al health. I'- ,4 . . IMr.aod Mrs. J.W. McQueen, Mrs. Chester -Mdver.of Max- ton," and Mr Donald McQueen, t - Alt basis promptly transacted. , 7 7 day afternoon ana. piayea our Uny;fl;,i upjwhen.the. little fray . was Vhich resulted in ae score Mfyte & oyer, and. slipping from - his in,faVoof Timber :, Attorneyf Co Awn'finppr, s handsome cola .. , . ' ; t- tfaT7renco Coatttelots at Law. ; r own:finger handsome Pg .--We consider itagood Lumberton. ring, placed it upon that of thel . , - . . - . . : Victor: with the request that V"-"w: . JjL B. J.,BRITT. whenever his eye fell upon that . r - w , . ATtoar at Law. . l . - ;..iiiWiiviCAiiii;..(.JT vniuvi f 1 Mi .... . ... .... . " t J friend Mfct G. Mckenzie since I - , -"jo': h,s returned, get. rec.tl of -ft, d, Ja cai,ita .'i'V. hrrT. said, anrl did. himself. 1 . 7 . K JiW'w STOCK ; ' : ' iinrpfttn0tos3u.uw. , messrs.i ...-rT r: - The Squire is up and aroufid T . n rr" T ; ic-Prt-. Emy bottle of tDr.- Edmnnd't Coe- . ' tJ- I,;. 'kfMmvfli J' : OOS"68' V Ut WCV"'0r and tnig Ferer Cure U GoamnteeA foe, again, but regains his . strength . . M T i. W cashier collriVeL tnetimonia. .tomache aad , .J''M th. ITope Mills Bank, with P? lMrew.-a.k.u-; the assistance of Mr. U. McU j , . , ... McLaurin spent last week most Robe80n, of Fayettevitle;were . Dr Ni A. Thompson, . delightful m the home of appointed a committe to draft . PHysiciAN and 8CRGE0V, ; : . tueir icxa"vc, by.lawsand constitution govern ... k; 0. John Stuart of John's Station. In,t of th, hank Ther.Bmbert0' ' N - ' t ? nr- A f,A TWW. I r r r . : . I run, mt Tfnaniut. Phone No. ii. - J . , t u T,: i next meeting Will be held the 5oi iown oulce orerDr. McMillan'. OdlSt episcopal v,uurcu uiieu . an nffipra ,nj Dm. Store. Call promptly amwerea . - a m. A. a i. 'i - . vtirri rxw iiaw. in u aw ia aia auv lvuum v hi netiAi nnnmnimenb ai uik .. . - ... . . . n. i Trr; . , directors will oe eiecteo. inis , -r Grove yesterday, preacging to e gfeat . Dr; R. T. 5 ALLEN, WR r ,i convenience, and Denent to uemtab, . Aunt Becky . : our people aim we ,i LUMDCRTON, fl. C. Tarneel Boy Lost ia w.nin0ion. lt great AuCCoss. - office ore Dt. McMJlliia'o Dm Store. Washington, June 8.Mystery jfr and Mrs. Preston btamps ; ; aiir rounds the the disaDtearanceL vAnr hpr mother. Mrs. I DR. J.r D. RKGAN. of William' Uppenbeimer, a lad Lr nr Willis Creek. ' DENTIST, , 13 years old, who was bound if- Wenrv Pri of Mississio-r "?llT01( Vtf-,-. Sa-7toRiitad piUstopping overinthe iur- ta 8iuw ufldiBf. w; on the Pennsylvania Vmtj on, his ' ' ttas-ST.- t He, was put on the tram by bis , 'Xm , ... ; parents at, Rocky Mount, CL, J W Dr.' P. H. PITLIAll,5 Thursday evening and placed -o;V.;?2 J?S: , f M;V:: r i u5. ZnAn. inir his first visit back to North ' DCNTIQT. When Richmond was reached and Carolina alter an , apsence 01 1 A0HpOLC, , the la4 was turned .over to him, federate boidierjserveainrougn . MPhanl i with the request that.be see that the civil war. He volunteered v " ;T7 - th hotr r.han cred cars in this CltV I PytrnmnT - safely. " , , , hi,.r, M from thi aection: , UtmDertorjf n, Unon arrival here, however, the ;, M -Avmn;,j , t?, thvillft. Oteoe ap s4l ia rear of Popa Dra t:;-faii-i-fth M withnnt " Co'a.tore. Dr. McPhaal'. wai- tvuvn 1 Hi m An v enmrades ana inenas . u 1 - t.hn imnw Mm nrttinHmn neior t - tneraowieageor tQ 8ee hini ana , completely aisayinmreu. x n T,.A -tfuu mu , ' M nA Parkton, N.C., June 12th. but the boy has not been lo Gated. denoa phono No To women for collecting names and selling onr nor- FRPF II I V L U elties, we give bla pre lama. Send your name to-day for Bf PoWUhert PreM. 5 j new f'l, proUt with litUe Th ACr,;ilA Clt'xrm nflvs vate dispatch from Guatemala moseiy,: V VnrV Pilw v-l ' .1 i .i. tn I r.ittr kav4 thati President Cabrera! aHHaassaBBBasaSBSBsaBBBBBSBBBaBBSBBaBBnaBHaai tnat ure Ol. una-rrvwu viiiu, tuw"J J " , . i . , ... r . , t-i I rvf HuatPTnala has been assassina-f , f-arininne wnCft Asnevuie , ueanesaay niin, . .l 1 rnoiwiwiia irtc fnii, ,Wrrtl what ted in that city. Owing to the paxtine'Toflet Antiseptic a almost totally destroyed t m;,u;An, n nnate - Sw In the Wienie care of the is known as the, -leach house'M" .;; st-u AV 7 "?"t:t hery, and for a time threatened ation awaited. Mexico is $ L e?a Si to wipe out the entire , plant. eSpecjaiiy interested, owinff to The R. Paxton Co, Boston. Mass. i ; ( . 4 n "- ... , . ggpeciaiiy iunsicovcvi, ,w Mw - . I, , , " Theoss, twlrich is' estimated the dispute between Cabrera and Subscribers are earnestly re- . j r fiA AAn . 7 5 fwV ciilir nn.Snr v.a aaaaainn. niMlot tn Tonorttfi nanv fail. ! i of Oklahama,spenilast Friday to be fully covered by insur- tionof former President Baril-lureof earner to deliver paper, v . jn the Fork; guests.oLMr.5nce,l 1:.:- ..v. .ii,v, . , , " v v v s t J L , j . ' 1 y't , - v , - i "w p i t - A'Vwr'i fA-.;r. j , .1 J
The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
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June 13, 1907, edition 1
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