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4 THE SJ2MI-WjEi2ELY ROBESOI4 IAN. THE ROBESONIAN don't mean to butt in. What's in a nuine? P HUSHED Mi NDAYS AND THCRSDAT I BT i ROBESONIAN PUBLISHING CO. J. A. SHARPE. - - Editor. people seem to think that there a the very mischief in it. REPLIES TO TRADUCERS. Fairmont j Craig Issues Statement YE OLDE TV ME FIDDLERS'. TO PURCHASE F03T FISBER. SUBSCRIPTION RKTMfl: tli Vnr Six Montba J Threa Montbi One Month i fi " "" lu nnlrriug til a1Ura of bl payerchanwci a -u'vnt'Tr h.-ilil L'lve li adama to Btcli in br . L-o'tiir. nd tl' d"1i. VUMi tb InrKf 'lr"ulailn tUt It ha. Tar eww.nlan t a tint'-claM dvertiiD rued! am Kutta will h furnUtted ti lJ tc TbJ P-r wants tu b falrto corn-a-ondenu ami will vit tlie'ii an oiuub latitude aa 11 think" roibl'o policy will permit. w are not n-i oiimulr for Hie view of any co-reapoi -ant. We require that a writer V bl nan.e K a communicut on anacWlnd some one e sr or an tiia'lnHon In publWliltiK articles where tlie name of the writer le not required to he mil.Ilshea, we reHerre the rlh. for Rood rasoua, to .lve the uame when naked for DON'T Ft-KGET. Only two more issues of The Rjbesoniau will appear before the new postal regulation goes; i.w.linto effect. This regulation! means that no semi-weekly pa per may be mailed" to a subsc rib er who is more than nine months in arrears. This is jutta personal word with von .7 40 .16 Declaring That SSatement Mie i Effect That KIs Candidacy Is Based on the Support of Certain Interests are Infamous Slanders. Mr. 'Locke - Craig, candidate for the Democratic nomination or Governor, has made the fol lowing statement, which was published in several State pa pers on the 20th : "Two edito ials hav:; ju t I e m rnllpd to mT attention, one from Convention to le Pulitsl Oft In the Luntierton Opera House! Thursday and Friday Evenluu . This will ie the greatest occasion, to be sure. Fiddlers' A Hearing oa HU Bill to Eetab Ua.ii a National Paik at ort FUiicr. Representative Godwin se cured a full hearing Thursday SMITH'S BftlFJCE ITEMS, atral Union to Met at K ory GroVe Co arch Marriage In response to a cordial in- Sepresentative Godwin Secures I Central Union to Meet at Hick- .vjtation t om the Emperor ot i . - . a . i . l i idapun. American oaiue- ef Mr. Waller N. Klalaw and ' hip Meet will be oroerel GUANO ! 2300 an like! -.- that China will ! e! ... 1V00 H.i.iio i.. -j:t i l.n h.ini v..-:....,,....... knock t!lp f-y4iie Committee on M.l.taiy; a' t . . a ' Affairs, on his verv suo?s off n banjo-, and i . . , , dancers w i it LooU'e Ik-re iivj ' 1 1 toar ihat old Optra Iloue . . :ii t . ! vio-i course oi preceu- j a. It we iIob Itisrecrard !th? next to bi i for a b ok at Mls& Bessie Sinfllfctary A ro-1 visit that country. tato Yarn arn a Hawk Stary (kirrc8pondem- ut Th Rol-esoni-i. Most of i,ur farmers are j the fleet, hik! should this be tre bill to fertHb)ishlabout T-a'-ly fr piutiuji; some lease the imitation will be ac- a National Park at Fort Fi&h-i have alray begun. cepted. We have had ;;;oo- 4200- BasrsS-2-3 ) soin- fine I3a I " .'-. " .Wtl. "" rilhll W...I .nD.I.. O.t ! This was somewhat out of the isnrino-weather for the last ft w 1,. - ' i i i iicauti iii.ii. vU'Hiiiv eiuui tr MiOuiiv I ; , None of your hilifufutin' i Is clicapcr thiti, --h.xiily rloih .r sl.o.:dy I uii ;t The I.. S: M. is Ziuc M-ia niatk- j 8 3 5 $10 50 20.50 21.00 2:i 7 25.70 .8.0 n ered aa neonnd-ctaaa matter at the I'.it jfilci! at lu ohenon, N. O.. under tba Act of i.'or.(riena of Alxrcli ara. IW7. MONDAY, MARCH 23. iK-S. f T lift 1 n r m w-4-..n nf At. , - 1,...,I I It irO ilrvn tifl arra a-a-v vfa w- .i - . , -, - . ..... 1 "I M , , J - - J ' 1 . -. a , 1 " imi V-w.IjT t'- " t V V 11 O ----- -- - a..-- - j c ;tJ Li 11M IUC U IMaUC 1ULU L)d!!K llil 111) C 1 1j I ' 1 f li M.j:, Hv-ebl oHitPfl rt 1 . rJn nwr t.hiii: iri . AOslTt t ! T . ... A r i - 1 - , . . ' t"-J" - . , !flrt wnml v heard hv the! Cold weathT irood croi -1 i "e".' .' 111 l; ?uwa"",u k. uuK MSCU r.n,ur w. ar nut in the C O ikifjvlichae , from wnicn ii When ih jse iua es get uown"' . - . . J , , j"? imxls- wears iou-; acmai osi i . reader. Wt art not in tneu c ' i. , ff- .1, Ml sub-comtn tte, but n ths case ruit may he expected. ther- -u!y fi 20 prrllon. lu-sh-.-i 4 00 habit of inentioniucr these mat-iUteuieloUowing parjgrapt tether kuittmjf they 11 make ' : L & M. Paint A genu !5.n-- ursinourcolumandwe are "'We ha hoped that Craig . lhink o doWD hoiEe. : Mr. Godwin aked for a fud aa many b..ioin, 1 ? ,j ,. , a Co , U,,,. BaSsl0-2 14.00 luxiou. to retain vou as a 8ub- would accepvcb.n.s cballenBe make you think of tle ; hear.n,, ad the chairman -aw ,1 think , . 3550-. scriber until vou tell us to stop Bd om, ibe btaie wi th bim t h ( granted it, which was quite lit. Welev Brut. ofLura-fXfcc vicxl.ants Association, ! , 1 13 :,tr cent Acid 1 2.50 nape but without any!- ho ou.hfc to hav done be- r5oted complimenUry , berton. and Mr. Wilt Ward, ol o, fayettevuie. N. c. ' X0 , . 1 p ' ' ; ! . iue it w not a flght as to wbiek 6 Mr. Godwin orned tho UU- the Tar Heel MClion, were in I win t.-f.,a K.-i,d Trip Rtiir.1 l an-si Lags 16 K-r cent Acid 14 40 chwiceen our part we must, have. tJie honor but it throuffb ju-.r u-uu, they ,1 , . , ! i"..'- r.rch. 8,nK kooU ou the! uu.itiH'u u o i" u o nuiw uv uau 1 inn vt.'(iiuiuiiiv wiunuai . 1 itilov. ;ntf liilSIS" 1 discontiiHie sendinjr the paper .g & tilTht as t(, wnej;her the wing to all who are more than nineof tltJ Demt,cratio party led by months in arrears after next;rne charlotte Oaserver and Monday's issue. Most of our j backed by the Southern Railway, subscribers have responded j the American Tobacco Compamy SENATOR SIMMO.MS' SPEECH. The speech delivered in tke United States Senate by Senator F. - Sim ims on the 13ih on his amendment to the bill "To pro vide for ocean mail service be tween the United States and for ciRn pot ts aud to promote com merce," has been the oc casion for much favorable comment, and this comment has by no means been confined ti Democrats. During tke de livery of the speech Senator Simmons was questioned by some of the ablest nteaibers of the Senate, and he proved that he was? fully informed on the subject, and a few days after it was madePresident Roosevelt in invited him to the TVkite House for a conference on his amend ment, the President manifesting desided interest in Mr. .Sim mons' proposition and assuring him that he considered his amendment a necessary and proper one. The bill is an amend ment to, the ocean mail .servics act of H31 and provides for payment for mail service oa ves sels e second class on routes to South America, Australasia and thr Orient atthe same rate that is paid vessels of the first class, and Senator Simmons' amend ment provides "That the compen sation for foreign mail service in any one year shall not exceed the estimated revenue therefrom in that year". The bill was pass ed Friday night. It will do a great deal to build up the com merce between the United States and South American and eastern ports, and it will perhaps be of greater benefit to the Southern States than to any ether section of the country. It is a matter of aride to North Carolinians that some of the a,bcst speeches that have been delivered in tha Senate recently on the most important subjects have been delivered by Senators Simmons and Overman. They are among the most active and able members of the Senate, and they are doing a great deal for the State. cheerfully to thecill upon them land other special interests and which this law has made it nec j calling themselves conservatives essary for us to male, and we I shall control the politics of the trust that all who have not yet j Partv or whether the people that done so will remit between now and the first of April, which i, only a wek off. m-jbfi van ihmk oi corn .huOk-! h.g bv the light of the ,noou,ntr'"'duceda h'U lo P"rase when vou knew that the time! lhelte of Port Wr' frect would'come soon fur you to ! ument, establish a spoon or to dance with all the! lwrk thert; that thc b,li carrietl girls in the country side, and j a" appropriation of $40,000 for . i , i ! thii mi r iwnc but at 1 lift nres. vou leit yoott ana triaa vou ; were living and you didn't care i ent the government had. done Rev. C. li He-tc-i tilled I.U : regular appointments at ZmusI Hiil last Sunday, yivinjr us tui food sermons. We also had ! the pleasure of music from thei new t rgan. IF YOU LIVE 10 miles or less it. 11 to 15 miles 15. :i to 25 milts $25. i 31 to 35 miles f35. j 46 to 50 miles $50. For further information address, S-twtry iaerhasts issorlaiUn, B. COOPER, stand foi- the people and with the; peuple against the wrongs and eacrouchments of these special interests shall still continue to In a strong editorial of more administer the affairs of North ii, n,tmu.'wlh Th! Carolina. This is the gght and . . , . ... I no man dares to deny it. xou 1 bare feet on unanoite woserver, in u issue . iA . niL , ! take the backing of these special ot the 20th, discusses the rela-. . , ,i; , , T . .interests from Craig's candi tiveatrength of Governor -John and fae weuid witbdraw to- A- Johnson, of Minnesota, and i j.. In fact, we are satis- Mr. W. J. Bryan as caadidates j tid that i ne nad nofc been as- for the Democratic nomination Sured that he would receive the for Preeideat. Iu fairness to!Stilid support of this he would J 1 tu:.. t. i,: . . 1 if morn.no- never came you j UIU'S a: r ;f . .... ,i;,i'i .,,.c,;the heroes of the blue and the All thai and more. They'll !f ray laul down their lives; that Ve hope rvervbodv iU takr make you think of thc old I !ort F,sller ls situated about notice and coma oul aud hav-a black mammv crooning to her 20 miles down the 0a e Fear ! 00.A Mm little coon, of the patter of river from W.lminglon, at a, 0n la.t Suhdav Mr. Walter Dunlop Flour and Meal, Hay, Salt, Liine, Laths, Shinrles. rvith Hickory Grove church j HP R H HPa'P1. WHITFIELD & FRENCH. Wehope ever v bod v takr! iy Ll UlU, Notica. KAV ET r EVILLE. N. C. The Central Union will meet ( -?7i the fifth Sunday in this month WIIAti'GTON. Ti. C. place known as JMew Inlet. The land is not valuable for agricultural purposes and it may be purchased cheaply by the government, to ba convert- both sides it copies the John-! not have entered the race.' son argument from The New 1 "The other editorial appeared i 1 ... . -.a. f i .1.mi irmiinnf Vn-i, riinV n.nrrUI-nH . . in The Mecksville (Jou rier. edited f,ii sort of coavention that aiu repuuiican papei,uu Brvan's case is presented from ! lows : iv. vv . rv in; in 11 srauus iui . .1 a carpetlicssnoor. of the far-away music of the hounds, of moonlight on the silvery waters of a placid lake; ; and thev will stir old lonyinysi in you breast that it will do j ed into a Park5 that the facili you good to feel once more. ! ties for transportation from There is no telling what you can Wilmington to Fort Fisher are make out of an olde tvme lid-ood by water, boats plying Up It is The Augusta, Ga., - Herald, which advocates his nomina- Johnscfn's nomination the common eood of the people. Locke Craig stands for the good ; of the railroads and other cor- tion. Governor -I P II. . caances 101 uic iiuminiuuiiiA.li.,ut inutnomio imiUlUlUlid VIJSJ.U niuuio uuv WX, have grown much stronger re- : Which one do you want for Gov cently than even his ardent sup iernor?' porters had dared to hope. "The charges made against Headquarters are to be opened j me in both of these editorials are in New York, Washington and j infamous slanders, uttered and Chicago, and work for him will I published with the design to do be pushed in earnest. It seems iilmost too good to be true that some other man stand acbnce; me tha greatest wrong that can be done to a man who vaules his integrity of character. The idea j j ... - tj)e t ana uowh tne river at irequent has j intervals. unlimited possibilities. j iVIn .onwin is very enthusi- The following have signified j astic itl respect to this project, t.hair intention of taking nart: and is confident that the bill va. - O L tor the Democratic nomination that m candidacy is based upon far President beside Mr. Bry- of support or any hope an, but the party may come to of suPPLrt sfe 1 r. est, or tkat I stand for these its senses by the time the con-: .... , , . A , . against the people is too degradr vent.on meets in Denver. Mr. !inj? t0b8repUed tQ except by Brjanhasso long stnded the 5ndigrianfc denunciation of its party like a colossus, other 1 falsity- This is a sample of the men peeping about between his ! charges that for some time have legs and wondering how long' been secretely circulated against this thing would last, that it I me, but until now, so far as I has seemed worse than uselessj know, have not beea publicly to hope that the time of deliv- j made. It is an attenspt to injure erance was at hand, but maybe j me for the benefit of another by the end is somewhere in the vile and groundless accusations. nAirrhhrhnnfl nf in crht t fr "For Jers I haye been all. Clean and able man though Mr. Bryan is, there are other men just as clean and able who could inspire more before the public. The people know oiy life. I defy any ac cuser to produce the slightest evidence of my disloyalty to prin ciples for which I have always WHAT'S IN A NAME. The Fairmont Messenger says that the sin pie name of Fairaiont has given the people of that town no swoall amount of trouble. Tba town formerly went by tkeeupbo- j nious name of Asbpole, you know, and like the perfume of roses that will linger, even though you shatterthe vase, the perfume, so to speak, of that name, hangs around that fair town still. The Messenger s iys that no end of important mail, freight and ex press has gone astray, entailing loss upon practically every mar. chant in the place, and the sta tion agent says the railroad has lost considerable money. Much mail goes astray on account of the change in the same, mail go ing to Fairmont that should go to other places and going toother placesthatsh.uld go to Fairmont special interest. Until this cam paign no such accusation has confidence of victory. There j stooci or for any complicity on are hosts of Democrats who, j my part srith the American To while they admire Mr. Bryan j bacco Company, the Southern ardently, are very tired ef his! Railway Company or any other domination and who hare no confidence in his ability to lead the party to victory. Thepar-ever h68 uered even by Re- ty owes nothing to Mr. Bryan j Pelicans- With confidence I and he certainly owes it to thej1 to tlf jentof . . . ,. , . ,, the Democrats of North Carohaa. party to quit his dog.in-the-1 . , .. J , . . . -1 ram. the candidate , of no faction .-...6C. r":UM . "l u " . " c!and no wing of the Democratic weight of his ability and mflu-j partJ... Hundreds of the best and enceto the support of a manfmost patriotic men of the State who would stand more chan;e urered me to become a candidatfi for Governor. Bociepf them are Lumberton Geo. Britt, Joe Major Britt, M. W. Pew, Burne Inraan, Cn P. Culbreth, Geo. McNeill, Dr. Warren Wil liams, R. L- Gregory, Dr. John Knox, Dennie Hilbum, H. M. McCormic, Woodie Lennon, Daa Hugh Cameron, W. O. Edmund, j A. R. Currie,f Hugh McPhail, Van Hardin, Tames Carroll, John H. Watson, W. H. Stal vy, B. M. Stephens. Barnesville Thomas Har din, Lee Rhodes, W. QL. Law- son, J. B. Walters, Felis Har din, Alfred Hardin, Hybert Hardin. Bellamy P. A. Todd, Ed. Pitman. Fairmont Ellis Miller and and daughter, John K. Atkin son, James Musclewhite, Jetter D. Lewis, A. U. Ashley. Orruia Henry Hardin, J. E. Britt. Red-Springs N.P. McNeill, C. M. Edens, M. J. McPhaul. Rennert-rDanjel B. McNeill, Miss Chattie McNeill, Willi's White, A. P. Inman. . will receive a favorable report by the committee at this ses sion. After a brief statement Mr. Godwin introduced the Rev. J. A. Smith, of Wilmington, vice j president of the Fort Fisher j Survivors ArJsociati&n, who 'made a most impressive and interesting address before the Committee. Mr. Smith has prepared a lecture upon the Pall of fort Fisher, and the Reunion of the the Blue and the Gray, which he has delivered at severaH points in North Carolina. The address of Jyfr. Smith before the committee was ef fective; he heli them spell bound for quite awhile Dur ing the address it was noticed that two of the clerks and a few members of the committee shed tears and, at the close the chairman, Mr. Hull, remarked that it $-as a most interesting address. Mr. Capron, chairman of the sub-cornmitteP?said'that he was much interested in Fort Fish- N. Kinlaw, of Bladen, s-m of Mr. C. 1. Kinlaw, was happily united in marriage to Miss Bes sie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Singletary. Walter is one of our best young tnen. He is well thoughtof by all who know him. Miss Bessie is a school teacher, a.d is also our organist. We wish for them a long and happy life. Since the above was written we have keen visited by a snow and freeze. Yesterday was a rainy, blustery day.turning cooler, and about 8 o'clock last sight it be-! rg san to sleet and snow. This 1 morning everything is white and Columbia Hotel Eye Specialist, - .l 1 rnrAx -SI- if, -cyvr if f3fl , t nmr'tiT-i -.... .. 'TJ ! j Parties w ilii.ijr f sell or exchang j cotton seed, or hive ginning done, are j t'-itilied th it th- o-l -ni1! will close f r j t..e fe.i;.oii S-:!-rdi;. . March 28th. 191A. j ',n:'.kit(i!i "oit ,u t)i; and 'Giuuiag Co. ; 5 '') -'t CLAUD L. 3AKER, Coiiti actor and Dultd.r. Luru berton, K. C, All kinds of buil.ling contracted. Ce ment work and fine buildings a sptcialty. Kstiinates clieerfully given on ail kinds of work. 1 earuv-dv solicit the patron age of the people. 3.52 If You Want to Look Neat Send Your Clothes to the Lnmbiitoa Pressing Club. R. T. -Mfe-SSF.IAVHITE, Mgr. 1-23-tf aow in Lumberton, at the Sale of Land. Will remain! I5r virtue o authority vested in uieui- ler an tjn'.tT and decree rendered in & waare afraid all or the fruit is i until Alarch o'Jtl), treating Eves J; 1K , ,ienry r vs. t i Apsey bealey and others at June Term, aesirojea. ian(j Fitting- Glasses. I-f your ! ;9 7. e will, on Monday, the 30th day ' - . U .. .1.1.1. ..." . . . iu. iujiiu. iyw, ai 1 j u cici, noon, at tne Sight IS perfot and you still court house door in Roheton county, of- ! fer for sale, at public auction, to the hirh SUller headache, lieuraljna, Or lt bidder for cash, a certain tract of lan 111 oierimiis ic".Ti:suip, Ku'Kn count-. Did yon kaow rib potatoes would grow in winter? We bave a report from Cbe.g. Sessoes., Esq., that be bad some Irish po e head and ; containing :o.j acr-s, moreoriess, adjoin , . , , I "if; the land- of Tln.mpson Williams, W Cl trtatnieill. ; B Sellnrs, D. Williams and o hers, and of winning at the polls. Elsewhere in this paaer we reproduce a statement from Mr. Locke Craig, candidate for the Democratic nomination for Gv ernor, in which he replies to cer tain statemeatstkat do him grave er. as he lnf i wo Hr feionrlo uauimourg renj. JMCiveui, j tne B. D.McCormie. Clarkton F. D re and a messenger, in the ! committee r' om informed Mr. Smith that he knew all about the battle, h iving been taken Townsend . Rowland-crP. f. McGirt. KingsdalePjnk Britt, J. L. ! from Salisbury to Fort Fisher Thoaipson, tt. A. Love, Bill j and released. : Spivey. Ther-J apj)-rs to be no doubt Allen ton. W. Q. Warrick, j that the bii) will go through at Marietta Bright Atkinson. I this ssion. ; Smith field H. M. BameS, j Real Estate Trailers. D. H. Stephens, James Cobb, j S. O. Willis et, i 1 to Thesia Wil- Wilmington E. J. Lanier. I li9 land in Saddle Tree, $250; : . " I S. O. Willi- m. al to Agatha A. men whom our people kow and j corner Stone Laying at Maxton. I Wm iand h) paddle Tree. $250; ; Washington HiralentoJ. L. Col anv pain about the head tatoes housed with some sweet j eves, then you need ootatoes and on tearinsr down the i r 1. .. :i ..e ...i- ' bein the mie lands whereon Aosev Sea- k-iiu A '"-"c a ci.eciauy 01 relieving ; W formerly lived, and beir ir tie same hill he found a young growth of ; ; ,:,,. C()nv',,e(1 to'sey Keafy andii potatoes tp the old ones about the i a,1cu1'- e) c "ou'e ti.at others , P. SeU;irs ,)V Patrick BirCeW size of bird eggs. j fail on. Special attention given i Datc l tbls 2'lh d" Yesterday eveaing while the! to children. i aMK.c uw.nxcK, .... .... 3-5-J-2tr Comimssioners. rain was laiting ana tne wind; p ,.rv,ri r i blowiafrora theeastMr.R T.SrYniinImn hPPPl Land for Sale . " a: 1L-AUI1I111UU1UI1 I I UU ucaaumo msbuvcicu au eagle ur large hawk sitting on a tree in j 3-23 Under an order of the Superior Court of Kob:son countv, I will sell at public f-u.-lion. for cash, at tke court knu- Annr j in Lumberton, on Monday, April 6lh, 190a, tiie louowing lands in Robeson tke swamp. Taking his gqnbe; Executor's Notice, Went, in gOO snot distance and Havi.g qualified as Executors upon ! countv. North Carolina towit as I heard the report of the gun, ! lne es,ute ot Mrs- "mt Peterson, de- j Fikst Tract: Lving and leiBtf be- off went the bird. Before he could get away the bird lit back rpatlfl. nn MrarrM .let tri tinti,.a ... Tl i. , . . . ' 7- " - jti ' Mui.ivt m ; iwccii xiiacK. jiraLCtt nun oreat Mars.i hereby inven to all persons having claims : beyinninsr at kstalielw.llrl.i.Yil against said estate to present them to the ! pine aud gum, about 30 yards above the x , t . . . 1 uu.cimjucu, imiT aumen icaie-i ior sei- rt. ir'auls road and runs otiih cel. m the Same place, Off Want the j tlement on or before the ,st day of April, j greefplus 4 r 4 de" "ts West, 32 chaim gun again and to bis Surprise the j ,99. pr this nonce will be pleaded in bar to a stake and oak pointers, the fourth .l. m . . . . J of their recovery. corner of a 100 acre tract of land pranir.l feathers flew, but m a few mm- J j. G. Mccormick to John McDonald, the 7ul OT... UteS the bird Was back; When C ! . , and - s- Bond, ary, 17b.). and re orded in book F, page r-r'o 1. .l . . . 'v . I Kxe:utorsof Mrs. I-anniePeterson, dee'd. 144. known as the "lost loo-" thenre a H. SeSSOlBS ghot the third shot j McLean & McLean, Att.rneys. the line of that tract Soruh' 39 deg.es ani down Came the bird. He 3-23-6on West. 4 1-4 degrees. 10 chains to a atake measured abou 6 feet from tip j SSSSSI ! South rJK?1; Te- tO tip. i ,, , . .. m , c, I grees, 5q chains to a corner in the eastern i To the Citizens of Back fewamp Town- i ; (e n t-;,i ...i,. 1kol , VC 7-j Smith's ffridge, March 21, 1901 j aU.: . r 'rrpfdeg e : : ! You are requested to assenibh at Back I lo t th-r ce We t a cha t I,.i e. .1 . Marker ;P . U.e j jn eWn dgef the B,acU T.S,.,V.lIe-e.er gagng for the eomig prohibitio. cam- X J J" tbe North-West, the estEte of Neill Mc- iove- They told me that thev thought that the Democrat ic party would eofer upon me the great honor in recogniton of long years of service. I became a candidate for this and for this methods such asset forth in Mr, Craig's letter they are not doing the man whose cause they want "So you see.'' says The Messen-! U- " ,7 Btt .BUCn itiu luetnous are noLDing snort. of an insult to the intelligence of the people, an insult that they will resent. injustice. When people resort , to alone. j am steadfast tbe C0Q. victLoa that tbe people will not tolerate such politics but wilt treat rae with justice.'' ger, it is not only expensive to eur people, but also very annoy ing to the people at the other offices as well," and it concludes the article as follows: "Convenience is much more to b3 desired than the simple mean iag of a name, and for one we are very much in favor of having the name changed back to Ash p le and let it stay Ash pole through the future genera tions." , So. This is not any of our fu neral, perhaps, and we don't mean to butt in, but why, oh why, did they ever change the name from Ashpole to Fairmont! Ashpole. It rolls Trell upon the t'ingue, it sounds well.it is easily written, and it sugjr;st9 goir g A., riQVinr. n . .1. , , - Y. i mi iS ttaa gariaade. and a fair village with fairer at d lairest maidens gathered upon the green; it suggtsts quiet an-soul-satisfying beauty. And Faiimontr But, as wc said, we The furniture factory of New berry Brothers and Cowell, of Dunn, was totally destroyed by To the EJUor of The Eobesonlan. The c Matters. rorreepoBdMica of Tbe KabeaaBlaa. ; The farmers are very busy j planting corn at tha present, j VTe are having some f ae weath: er for farm work and arepertaia-i Z 7. : . ,. , 7 ... . I Trv an ad in this column. Whether i- ly making good Use OI t, as it Ms a house to rsat, something yot ,.UVf was no rainy through January ' for sale orsometliin!y?a w'Jt to huif. - . ,. J . j'Tne Kobesonlan Want Column and February it put us behind j will brim the resuiia with our work. But neverthe-! less, I guess we will be ia time, i Fp Sa,e Cheap Two Good Miich ' j Cows. Jno. D. McMillan. 3-2-,--,t anyway. ; r1-. mu u ul f.i. . i for Rent Having closed my house f r Tb health Of the com muaity 1S table boarders ;il rent furnished reoms at reasonable prices. Mrs. D. W. jsome better than it but j Millsaps. 3-23-it lins. lailflii in I . imlui.lnn i?KA.T uuul til Carolina iu . " . m . - . ' there is some sickness about' Meth0distC0lIeRewill behaid'at;Ol"7n - r V, nOW." ! Plenty of MHk-I. have half a doZen 4 w . ; IU St- Paul's. $.10; d. A- McAb - i fre cows at the Riverside Dairy, and JVJaxtan On Thursday. ADril .. . . aiutii M;nll am readT to bupdIv all the milk mv lister eti u? to Mr.. Jettie , patrons may want M. G McKenzie, Thompson, Uuds in Lumberton,! ? r1 ' J'pnetor. 3-" if 3 nanus 2nd. An address will be delivered by Gen. J. S. Carr, of Durhai. Grand Master, Hon. S. M. Gat- !$025 tis.wWteTa-rturgeoft.e cere ! ,ished by j. Albrigkt, has wLT u , been Qld to T- G- Garner, pro- Wfh4evtrybo(3y caiaV!Prietor of the Blue Ridge PriHt- Eaas lor Halchlnn Whit, nn.l f Tnera WaS a COX party at mil- j Vr Laced Wyan-ite, thoroughbr d. The Mount Airy Leader, pnbr elpbus high nehool last Friday j tZSlTC. U -l' UmA U T n 1 11..' v. 1 I niorrit',. A arao priwd waa nrau' ' : '. Neill 011 the Suth-West, and the othr lands of estate f said Alburtus Wiliough by on the Norlh and North- East. Second Tract: Lying aud being in St. Pauls township, Ro eson countv, North Carolina, situate on the north side of (irv at Marsh, it bein, a part of tht land bought from D. M. Currie by the said W. Willoiiji!by, beginaing on the west side of the lilack branch in the edge of said branch, the upper line of raid W. Wil loughby's land, and rui s with the edge of said branch down the western edge to his lower line; thence with his line t the marsh; thence up said marsh at higk water mark, to the Campbell laad;tkece with that line to the beginnirg, it being all the lands owned by W. Willoughhy on the west side of Black braneh, con taining eighty-five acres, more or les. This 4th day of March. 1908. A. T. McLEAK, 3 9-4tnon Commissioner. Notice of i ntry. eat and all seec&el to eajoy it i Wanted Second hand bag and bur very mnrh i ap; any k,n,, any quanti'.y, anvwLere invited t be presest, Maxton ine CoDan;hf Uonnfc Robert RaynaJ, of this place, i Richmond, Ya. ' 3.54-6 Lx)dge No. 417, A. F- & A. M,wuvMhmrnnnMimhAVJwMBhot and 3ted on March rntnmM. 1Z. hra of unknown origin Wednes- j has sent out special mutations ! indeoen4ent Democratic -When We have received some items from Neadmore which we should be glad to publish but! 101 uiomti mm we ue ni Know by whom they were sent. We cannot publish articles from an unknown source. day night, together with a large amount ef lumber on the yards, entailing a loss- of more than $50,000, with small insurance. The New York Democratic State committee at a-meeting held in New York City on last Thursday voted almost solidly in favor of an uninstructed delega tion to the National Convention. Two Unwelcome Visitors Here. At thia season La Grippe and Pneumonia cause more deaths than ooneuniption. Foley's Honey and Tar cures la grippe oougha that Sue Watts and Charles Strat ford, both colored, were con victed of tbe murder of Thomas Furr, a white boy 1 years oldjin Union Superior Court Wednes day and sentenced to 30 years in the State prison at hard labor. The body of young Furr was found in a field near the bouse of Sue Watts on the morning of January 23rd last. How to Avoid Appendicitis Most victiws of appendicitis sre those who are habitually consti pated. Foley's Orino Laxat ye cures chronic constipation by stim ulating the liver and bowels and U. . - - 3 o - uuu rrvw au in pneumonit gyt rtnrp(i iUn natural v, at kl T . . , . 1 UV.1UU -. UIC night. Do not take chances wits bowels. Foley's Orino Laxative aoold when Foley's Honey and j does not nanseate or gripe and is 1 ar will quickly care it. Cold by mild ftnd pleasant to take Refuse uK8.b. j suBrtitutes. Soldbyalldiuggiets. paper. to al tne sister lodges of this section of the State and we shall ! The 14 Slaves who were ar expect every Mason in the coun- i rested on February 13th in Mc ty to be present to greet eur j Do well county and lodged in jail Grand Master and to do bis bid-: at Marion charged with the mur , -j der ef the cook at tbeir camp ob By order of our Worshipful the Carolina, Chirchfjeld A Ohio iv as mj r, McKay McKinno, E. L. McCpnMAC, ' A. S. WeBn, Committee. A CARD. This is to eertify that all drug gists are authorized to refund your money if Foley 'g Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results f rem a cold. Cures Is grippe coughs and prevents paeumonia and con sumption. Contains no opiates The genuine is in a yellow package Refuse all substitutes m Ry , were tried in Morganton Thursday, the case havlBg been moved ti Burke county, but af ter two or three witnesses were j examined Judge Ward saw that (the State had po case and or I dred the men released. Best Healer In the World. R-.t. F. Starbird, of Eist Ray mond, Main-, sajst "I hve uted Bucklen's Arnica Falva for evrn years, on piy old army w.iund. and other obstinate bow, ripd find it the best healer iniae world. I us it too with great success in iny et erinary kusiness." Price 25c. at a'l drug stores. .. - 2nd by D,ock Parsall. Thie latter ' m la Vi Ti irlln nt 1 n... " ! 1 ! i " f-'swa juujiutjr jail, , 'Phone No. 16. S R Sniv n where he wjU -iwasin until 'thej P: -'' 3-5-tf next taraa of eirjurt. The trage-; d? occurred OSer a lard lina i For Sale 100 acres 1-nd. Runs with r, V 1 i two hundred y.rds of Barker's High liayndal was Setting a Stake School, adjoining the lands of A. "a. when Parnell went within 12 feet I f f,1 fwri" Shaw B- F Twwns""d, l f .. . ... !-10rlI or. mm ana snor, nim with a breachdoading abot gqn, the shot taking efect jn his face, killing him instantly. Tim mens vllle, 8. C R. F D. No. 2, March 19, 190t. Row lo Avoid Pneumonia. Yea can avoid pneumonia and other serious retrults from a cold by taking Folpy'ti Honey and Tar. It stops the cough heals the lungs and expels tke cold from the sys tem Refuse jkft but the genuine in the yallow mvfikage Sold by a 1 finliaeribetar Ths SAbesoniaa and keep p wtth Ike crowd. Nok u Carolina, 1 F.ntrv of Laud Robesoii County. No. 145. The uiidersi.ened claimant, being a cit izen of the State f North Carolina, here by sets f. rth and shows that the follow ing tract or parcel of land, to-wit: Lying and bei: gin Sterlings township, Robeson county, North Carolina, and more fully described ;is follows, viz: ypu want something to eat come to or Orrmn, North Carolina, and about one rail up the Columbia Hotel aud Cafe, i fourth of a mile Wt I . - ,. . . . . .v. v Qlli i , iionniled 0.1 ihe Fist bv the lands off. P. Hedgpcth aud E C. Nve. on the South by land of Ii. C. Nve, n the West by land of M. Sher perd.'ar.d on the North by lands of I. 1. Hedgpcth, containing by estimation, seven acres, more or last, i vac mt and unappropriated laud, be- 'iipii; iu ue oiaie ot ortlj Carolina, Notice I w 11 rent at reasonable rtc laifnch, with engii eer, for patties e'e siring to go on the river. W. H. Brvant, Lumberton, N. C. 1-36-tf j hu'-ject to m.ry; at-d the undersign- . j el claimant hereby makes entry of, lays clam to, aud prays for a grant for said land. . This March 13th, looS. E. W. BASS Claimant. Witness A, STrarmele, 3-i6-4mon For Rent The oTces occupied by Drs. Rozier & Knox, on first floor 'of Bank' of Lumberton buildii.e. will he fur after January 1st. Also 3 offices on 2nd ! Administrator' otlPO floor of same building. Also two or three ! ctuur S OUC6. good farms for rent. For further" in-1 Having qualified as Administrator of forma ion see Geo. B. 4.cLcod, Luni- the estate of nr. J I) McMillan, de berton, N. C. I2-i6 .ceased, late of Robeson county, North j Carolina, t is is to notifv all persons hav- Blacksmliblnfli nno xi.. ia,i,T ,DK cl,ai.,,,s K.i"st. the cst!,te id de- am t black call W. I .9I.lt 11 ... j Aii persons indebted to said estate will Newspapers arech.ap enough ij for every man to have one of his ' . INO- D- McMillan, jr., , v. - I Administrator of Dr. I. D. McMillan, own. Quit beating your neighbor 1 3-i6-6mon ceasen rn c.viiiiiit ii. n .1 : uuy prepared to do anvthing in i ed at I umV erion v r ' . u"'icf -smithintf or tin work. Give ,e ! r"lnl?on'. h C on or before the . H.. Webster, Lumber-on. N. u JlJ . ' ' 1 v.tn.u 1 a i )t 1 ji (.11(11 reTiivfrr I
The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
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March 23, 1908, edition 1
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