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THU SEMI-WEEKLY .BOBESONLclN. At ( 1E UQQE SON1AN; against Mr. Henry Pitt man, I : .... of Wi-hnri'siownship. It will ". ;:j recalled I hat the Butters j - i Lumber t o. Wrono-ht mi.I . t tune ag against ;ur J. A. SHARPE, PUKUMHIIVtt CO. some Editor, i MtTMCKimON BAT KM: LMtman on account, of his sheep running At large on the company's land. When the case was tried a full account wh jjiven in The Robesonian. is being of special interest on account of the stock law. As . , . . i : i.. n: i stilled at wiai time, ,ur j ill- im orinTii Ihi- rtdr.sof hU i.perhKcO I pa. .1 cowls. It his been reported i..t... u . . . . . . r 11. ..(.. r f IUC il 11 L I I . . ..."- I -W.-. Mi Y.. , 811 Manilla ! Tbre Mftptba Una Mnuta - .7 '40 raOHlBITION ttilEElINGS. Larc- Crowtl Gathered In the Opera House Friday Evening In fceponse to a Call for a Meet In of Lumber ton Township, ar.d Many Speeches Were Msfle-Opera House Filled Yes- itrdsy Alt rnoon at a Woman's Meeting -Church Oiganlza-li-.-ns t9 be Formed This After noon and an loter-Denomtna-ttonal Organization to be Form ed at the Methodist Church To morrow Evening. the Boy," after which Rev. E. M. Hoyle, pastor of the Metho- dist church, madQ an earnest talk, answering ail the usual ai j gumetits advanced against prohi ! bition, concluding by paying hi respects to that flimsiest and sil liest of all arguments, that pro hibition does not prohibit. It i. a matter of regret that it is no possible to givr a full report o bis speech here. - - Mr. S. Mclntyre w.ts on til program me for a talk on organi R03LSON SUPERIOR COURT. . . .....i t . &ia?pK. (, ti. N'ue it'fuia'IO'i thut It ban. TH- U Hnti-'.i4ll Ij furnil na pl l" : t)at, zation. but he v?as absent on ac- Quite a large crowd attended j count of sickness, and as Mr prohibition rally held in the ! Boyle suggested that the pur- 'JaVbimu. paid the cals ana that a suue Vio&irV ;VCoT.i.ment to that effect appeared in u' ri-.i-vrt-that a rttr nu n Id n- . . . u, L i..mui.n',i.t..i. u. ktn -ou.e owf rtieRobeson lan. This is an error. ti.fcJtilou v pu'viant-tr mrt wlirr th naiioe! the writer I rot reqmrea Mi h- nu).l:'iw. wr ryirrvr tti '1Kb'. ioni. to It th nnuie when kel lor No such, statement has been made in thi-s j .a per. The llob esoniaH knows nothing about lnre('"'ond-clsmttr tbc r' i.t inuHi-r furlhr thill the llic at Lumbriton.N. C. under tbe Act o! i in lUlHier lliriner man M.t i onKrrm oi Mrreti 17. ! MONDAY. APRIL 6 iqcS fact that Mr. Pittman states q nest Mr. II D Caldw i thut he naid the costs himself. : sided over the meetir.: O.ura House Friday evening. Many speeches were made in favor of prohibition anct much rn' irest was manifested. Ex-Sheriff Geo. B. McLeod, chairman of the Anti Saloon u a;ua for Lutnberton township, was not in town and at his re- 11 prc . Mr. pose of the talk Mr. Mclntyre was t: make was to point out a plan of organization lor the la dies, Mr. Caldwell asked him t take -charge-of that p.r-l. of the meeting Rv. C. H. Durham, pastor of the Baptist church, suggested that it would be best for the r-mn of each church to form oiixaniz if.iotis and for a and this statement is made fr Caldwell called the meeting to! meeting composed of delegates to correct a false : 1 rder a few minutes after 8 i from the churches to be held n envtmnv vnnTrer i his btneflt. imnrrvainn whih it is said lias : "''"ck, and when he had stated ; later to form the larger organize ! ' Z 'T "Whvergot up: :that cartoon ""Preaaion ,t us 1 ffat.hr!ntf. Mr Ition. Mrs. R. n ai.dn n.4. i J- L did k men trick to th board ol D.-en made on some peonie. ; ,f" .... .:1. !:j , , Smith. ,o. ii-uijjic, (.'is-smciii oi meuueui in ijim vviiiuen s vni istian organization, suggested i Teua pemnce Union, county audit arid tinarico. They ds -rve ! abetu-r fate and more prom i , vtr..i, -tU nence in the making of Robeson! . that it wouht be a fitting thinr known that this plan would hi . . m . i 4- U u i .t mlwt' -if tionnla wham U'i . . county history, rne size oi meir; - r- -i"- , , : for Mayor. K J. Britt, the chief i accepted by the pictures is ciassineu us o i. nave nearu meouon la.t-iy nffif.i.1i .,f ,hrt flnfl tnwnKhin : mpt.;n ... i t H . i tIT r ; - - r "Aunt becky s letters, ne ,n mflkn thtJ ,irst. snpf,r.h j let it be and 25 cents,, under the photograph ic schedule of prices. Its a name ; ' we- protest. " Red Springs Citizen- Referring, we suppose, to the cartoon that appeared in a recent issue of The Rbbesonian and con ceived and executed, as the name on thecartoon indicates, by Mr. W. W. Wbaley, of Lumberton, who !s demonstrating that he has quite a good deal of talent for such work. But 3 wouldn't that jar you!-. "The size of their pictures" videlicet, the mem bers of th'o. board of audit and finance "is classified as 28 for 25 cents, under the photograph ic schedule of prices. It's a ahame; we'otest." So do we. Let's all protest- But, dear heart, don't take it so nrd. Size isn't everything. Why, once tltere was a poet by the name of Robt. Burnsyb. when somebody askedTim why 'e "'supposed a certaiiTVerymafl but charming and brilliant-lady was put up after such a miniature style of architecture while a certain v other lady, who was very stupid, was of such a goodly size, repli ed: s,... "Ask why God aiade the gem so small And why so hjige the granite: Because Gtfd meant mankind should set The higher Value on it." Which may not bear my partic ular relevancy htre, but is sug gested by the idea of staking everything on the size of the pictures in that cartoon. Many things might be said showiag why nq "mean trick" was played on the board of audit and finance but, What'sjfe "use? Let's all n-otes't: it'"easier ; oy the women, s win oe neia at the v- to make the first speech. Mr. i nous churches this afternoon have heard several people r-: Uritt responded to the call in an Ac these meetings church organ mark that when "Aunt L?ecky" earnest speech in which he stated ; izations will be formed, and sev has a letter in The Robesonian , why he favors the proposed law. I en delegates from each church they read it the first thing and; He said that he spoke not as ; will be appointed to attend an always find her letters en-; mayor of ihe town, but as a citi- j interdenominationtd meeiiny Term Closed Thursday After noon '-Cases Dispose! of. Robeson Superior Court, Eli Honor, Jude B. P. Long, oi Statesville, presiding, which con vened last Monday for a two weeks' term, adjourned for the term Thursday afternoon, thf -business of the court having oeen dispatched and the follow ing cases having been disposet of: Sam J. Smith vs R. T. Draughan, claim and delivery; luring trial cause was compro mised and judgment entered ac cordingly. Deering Harvester Co. vs. M 0. Belhune, plaintiff called and failing to prosecute it-8 action it is nonsuited; judgment according ly and for cost. Heury Bethune vs. Sarah B thune, divorce; judgment for plaintiff. Bankof Mirion vs G K- Morgan etals ,20 days allow a to tile an swer. McLean vs. Nancy et als . dismissed, cost to follow original judgment i Marshall Home vs. Alex j Borne and Lanraney Horne, or ! dered that unless plaintiff ap pears in this case and prosecutes this action it is to be dismissed. Henry 'McCallum and Flora McCallum vs. Alex McRae, open ; for new parties; Alex McRae, ex ecutor, vs Murdock McRae, exe- tertaiiiinsr. Which shows that who has at heart the best in- j which will be beld at the Metho i " ' . U'T they know a good thing when , terests of the town, county and ! dist church tomorrow evening at! tkey see it and is a compliment iStata Among other things, he ; 7-30 o'clock, when tbe women i to their iudgmentas well as to! , . . " w '"won" en a ; win iorm an active working or- -Aunt Becky's letter, which r Emberton and j gan.zat.on comprising make mighty gcod reading. action should not ha dismissed fi'om the docket. Same in cn.'e' of J. C. McOaskill vs. , St p'ttn and Ge. McNair. B. F. McLean et al vs. T-' Miiisaps et al. mn-suit o- lered and plaintiff raxed with ctr,. M. A. Buie vs. IVu, I m e, re ferred to Fi. J- Britt to M-.U-i hi d state account. A. H McLvotl vs. Vt. R Phil ips et als , McLvan a.ud r- Leai. vitiidraw as couus.-l nnl noticr to employ new counsel atio: plain tiff to file complaint or action wii; be dismissed. The. following cases were con : inued: W. FI. Thomas v. Vpxtoi Bldg & loan Asso-; Malichi Locklear vs. Biddie Loeklear.; J J- Shaw vs. M A. Buie; M. A. Pate and wife vs. Richar.i Ve tirand wife; W. O. Edmund vs. Town of Lumberton; W. C. Pow ell Vs. Raleiih & OhnHestoti R.v J-A. Fisher vs. Mattie Coving-! 'i ton; D. M. Britt vs. McDisrmidS ' . W.li;., c T f-i . . VT A r .: . r vs. A 1.5. L. Ry ; .1. E- Jacob? i " h-u- vs. A. O. L Ry.;T. L. Hussy vs. Sarah Aon Hussey; Mc-Iver A Co. vs. A. C. L. Ry ; Willis Loeklear et als. vs. J. J. T'lanks et a!.; Caldwell & Carlyle vs. O C- McGoogan; oouthern 1 on & Equipment Co. v-. L. T Cottm; -ham; United Jewelers Mfg Co. vs. II. B. Ward; Adnm Grain & Provision Co vs. A. C L. Rv-; Lattie Powell vs. Car. C. Ry. Tbnsilitis is sweilina ond inflammaHonof the glands q the side of the throoh JLJL 3 usea a$ o qcrqie ana applies ro &Wk;:M m the ourside of the rhroo? reducesgfef -fyi :JfJ Hie swelling and gives instant relief wpjjf For CrcuD, Ouincy Soro Throat. &p&Sy Bronchitis, Asthma, Pcirs in Chest crpSTX Lungs this lirsirr.sr.r is unsurpessedgra''' ; , " Sloan's Liniment is indispensable $?A when trave '.no because ir is Ft; u'- it i r pencrrchng, worming, soothing, ' . Aji H j heeling ond antiseptic. , .-JMi f! 1 Price 25. 5041.00 S"- M " I Dr.Eorl S. Slcan, BosVon. Mats. U. S rV" W A i J j tor sattt y Tiic 11. Wh-l! -ir?;; vol v;ll!t in r-'ilts. fys Sp-ct;-5 Ur. li Smith, Kvt Slght Si-i.i;i-i. will be si Kainm'.nt from Tl:n-,t;:v. 9h till Momiay, Apri- l .At li tjlds.es & l-A to rt-uiedy nl! eve i.-ir '.s. l'osi'.ively no charge for txuuiiii.aiiii!. Home offici-, Jim. roe. N C. I) Stiiilliisa graduate of the rii:hik-lpln.i U tical Coilejje. ar.J a lt gr..(!u-ie of the Xcw Yi.rt S"li ol of" ( ,t:cv H - hrirtrs tl.e latest uii.i mini up-io (laLf i.ieui'j.i- u.rtiani- GUANO I S-2-2 ining the e es avi ii JFor Sale- ; g'u-es. 4 o r all the Robeson counts and 90 oer churches. cent, of the nennio. will o if. Viata ! Pml S!ort ,ii t, ; I 1 ..... iw uuo ; uv.uni:nr umuc a IIUI u i bppr. it. will n mnA t.hinn tw flu. I toll- Vt T.J.. l.. , i-vu n And Brother Harker says he " . -u,,,.-.-, ,.,u rvum- will never forgive us for that that cartoon represents Treasurer McKenzie as bald-headed. Law sakes, man! we are like the lit tie boy who was given two sen entire mate, isecause you doimy s Goins? Away". Mr. Dnr - j - c- J 1 - not like the way in which the : "a a announced that white rib movement was brought about I bons, the badge that indicates a ;is no reason why jou should ! worker for the cause of prohibi- not support it. It is a ques I might be obtained at the tion for the moral forces I deir from Miss Emma Normeut. k, ' . . ' to decide; it has for its object the i atid the meeting closed with- the ter, the other as to form, thus: , .. . , ., c , . a v , . . , ,.,vu betterment of the State- If he singing of America" and the j -to a a u , . . did not favor this movement, did ; benediction by Mr. Durham, done it? And he corrected them . ... , .. , , . ' , m. uuu uLiiun. in a gueu tning, ne j iemeeuuj gave evidence ot would come out and oppose it i much interest in Lumberton in in this wise: The hen didn't done it. God dome it." No more did we do that to Mr. McKenzie Maybe he snatched it all out "his- s-ilf" when he Very likely. like a man, giving his reason for ! the prohibition movement. At doing so, and would not say ' the conduoion of his talk "Mr. hrt WOlllfl tint, snnnni-f St-. K.-m. I HYlvlo sli-arl oil mlin nnitr. was an editor. , . , . . , ., . . some men wanted to ride into j vor of prohibition to stand, and , power. e have a ngb,t to say i the audence rose en masse, Move-1 whether il SDa11 e sold in Wil mington, because we have a right to say how much we shall be taxed, and the sale of whiskey in Other Dlacesin thfi State imnnuc At the North Carolina Meth-! fl. Wvw h,irHm nft,v u for! Ta M ettaodlst Laymen's mentVlce Presidents Rocklnonam District and Charges In Robeson County. WHERE! DjfcNGER LUKKS. Wheiif VocI slarg crowds gather at the Opera House as have gathered'thre on several occasfoas recently one cannot help but thTnk with a shudder of how horrible would be tht inevitable, consequences if a fir hould gjain any headway i that building when any great n umber .f peopl. is gathered j djstri?tf are to organize and send odist Conference held at ew;people of Robeson county. He Bern last fall, a laymen's or- said that the sale of whiskey in ganization was formed with other places costs Robeson coun- Gen. Julian S. Carr, of Dur-;tv from $1,600 to $2,-00 a year, ham, as President This is a ! because 75 per centf the cost of spontaneous organization of boIditll? criminal courts is direct- laymen which has for its ob- ly or directly traceable to the ject the intelligent business! sal of Jge Pritch- handling of the finances of the ! rd SayS 'hat hjS exPe"ence as a churches, its motto being "AlllSriT"0 , f tnat yu per cent, of the criminals salaries in full and benevo-; brought to court are brought ot lences in full and a surplus." i account of whiskey. In regard Gen. Carr has appointed a vice-! to the argument that some towns president for each district, Mr. I cannot get along without tha W. H. Humphrey, of Lumber-J revenue derived from licensing ton, being the vice president j 'he sale of whiskey he said that for this, the Rockingham dis-! he Pied any community that trict. Mr. Humphrey has ap-ihas sunk so low that it cars I more for paved streets t,h fnr iyiivu a. tivc in csiueo l ior . . ... , , ,, r j ..v. v i i . .... .. . . . . more WArthw Pltl7.n tho r. 1 leach pastoral charge in this i l auu Kins, ana he would 7" J - .u-uiivi scegiass growing in the Mr. T.N. Higley For Register of Deeds. To the Editor of The Robesouiau. ''Lumberton News Notes" in the Wilmington Star of Sunday suggests that Mr. T. N. Higley will be a candidate for the of fice of register of deeds. Such an announcement would bt pleasing to his many friends. If loyalty to party is meri torious, if long continued ser vice to one's State and county is to be considered, if honesty, and an intelligent, and prompt discharge of every duty is an indication of fitness for office I say, if these things are to count in helping us select a worthy successor to our pres ent efficient and popular regis ter, we do not think the people could bestow the office on a C C- Curtis & Co. vs. C W. M. McArthur, clerk to strike from docket until further orders. In re will of David Purcell, caveat to will; caveator notified to employ counsel or action will b dismissed. M.A. Buie vs. Mclntyre Bros., notice to issue to referee to file his report ! A. L. Shaw vs. A. C. McGou gan and wife, notice to issue to plaintiff to show cause at next term why this action shall not be and the ! dismissed from the docket, A- H. McLeod vs. John McPhanl and wife, notice as above Park Reaion Mutual Hail In surance Co. vs. M. P. Bullard ap peal dismissed, defendant failing to appear in court. Stephen Mclntyre etals. vs. J. L. Willoughby et als., notice to issue to plaintiffs to show cause why this action should not be dropped from docket. Beady Jones vs. J. H. Powers, order to referee to file report. Beaufort Co. L. Co. vs. C. T. Pate, motion for non-suit. Martha Wood vs Jno. T. Wood et als., ordered that surpus of sale go to clerk for com misions S. Z.Batemanvs Mack McLean, plaintiff failing to appear, judg ment was entered for non-suit and cost Alex Tyner vs. Julia Tyner, motion for non-suit; plures sum mons ordered. Preston Loeklear et als vs. Aaron Lowrie et als., 30 days al lowed plaintiff to file complaint and 30 days for defendant to an swer. J. D. Croom vs. Donald Mc- F-jie-i l"rtu tiir.!"1ii.r.-.l 1." Judgments were issued in the : fow!s; t.50 vier ui "of luuuwuijj cases: .-u ic tiiuu.-e cin-tri-.s ?t fi.-v Sarr J. Smith vs. R. T. Drang-1 RoUmi, x.V " ' nam; mcAinster Haw. uo., vs K x a. r t .,r.. ! "cur: uiuuiiiiii ueuunmu; iw. r . ue v ane , er smuent re pei uihiilhiI v -.-.r.-,! l v VS- UeO. tl. -Uall: Caldwell & Car- i'';-v K'.3-. wnerr a.i other i. a-; Lie ii. ..a-NViii. trail t ii- reni'-iiie have failed, at Fairmont. L)r hjii'.u 4-'"-il Milcfl Cow K V.. Alexa-iile have s'.n:;e line t.iil-.ii cow; for ? Lumberton v.-itiii:i li.fr i.ejet ten r i i i .... i ii. ix. xj. Ijeii.li:i h.,-L, :i v s 3 -26 tf lyle vs. Evander McMillan; W. S. Cobb et al. vs. Atlantic Coast; Line Ry. ; Wm. B. Loeklear et al ; vs Eld rid e Barton et al; A. D i McKenzie vs. A. C L Rv R N i al; C- P. Stephens and wife vs .1 ; D. McLean & Co-; the McKinnon j Co. vs A. C. L Ry. ; O. C. Falk j -. uuiiu,u. ouuuciaun ciijiii5 W3?::e.l -:rx2o cravon nor- al VS U. F. Sanderson et al; W. J. f L""f 40 ceni lra:nes 10 cent., and up, Butler vs Addie L Butler; R. R. j Barnes vs McD. Walters and ! 2S00 1 i.ags i)no Bairs S-2-o :Joi)0 4200 Bogs S-3-3 1900 iilt.'ii Hig S-4 4 lb-s S o-7 !5)!:'l - i'ag 10-2 c.-v Brigs 13 per cent Acid 12-50 4M0O Bags () per cent Acid 14.40 iHitlj :tt i-'a n l'T, -pri! o.h. till 13th. i)r S-iii'tli iiend mended by the i?;-.d:n. citizens of the t-outh. ' : v.ntn your eves, lout ;ro:n Thurs- -Io!J:liV, Ajjn rsf ;i an I lec.'iHi ; physicians an.l 4-6-u J?19 50 20.50 2100 .23.70 25.70 28.00 '34.00 14.00 V COOPER, ivii.iiviro. n. c. Floretta Walters; R. R. Barnes niic-t-i hi -li rp. ....... ...... . .1. . - ,.,.JV v.-ui CJL-IJ. 1011 can niake 401. per cent, pr-fit or S.,6.oo per "--"- "uiiij;ue atii hi:n;;ivs !r, rrauii -A'. Uilliains C'f Taylor St.. Chicago. 1 vs Evander Arnette; Caldwell &; PlPBf v -' Carlyle vs Mollie II. Sampson! fresh 0- at ih- nivvt At aJst Thnmsa Rlno nr,A irifn0! ami-idyto csimon Huie et al; S- R. Town-' iv. --s iree. I 2oi V. 3--0 4t thtr. 9om means of protec-!.i ' . . streets of Lumberton than l -. . . u"ts are to organize and send ! to u tion against any such possible L.tti0,a . P i to see bar rooms here again. ii- i. I'ffirate9 to the district confer-i R,,u,imoan; ... .... . ! '. Y 111 UVIl uei ence. which w,U be held mitofthe reproduction ol the Maxton May 7 to 9, inclusive, j speeches made. Earnest speech That is the time for the regular j were made by Revs. A. E. Ba- district conference, and the j ker, E. M. Hoyle, C. H. Durham, j laymen's conference will be held !F- Weiss and F. F. Eure; and contingency, should b provid ed. It has sot been a great while since the country was shocked by the fearful loss of life in a fire ii a theater in a tewn about tke size of Lv-mber-ton in Pennsylvania. From presn dispatches at the tiwe one would judge that theater to hold about the same number of people as the Lumberton Opera House, and it was much better provided with means of exit: a straight stairway led fron the second fioor.oa which the theater was, to the street, and there were exits lead iiif to the street from the stae; w hile injfae Opera House here the only.fxit is . by way of a ivindiistairway. ;' 'fhi1.Jter JS apparent te H, ai.y.iis mention is made of it ii ttie hiipe that something will ha lftone :t raakf it reason ably safe'.' Under present con. d"itiona, what chance, thinkyou, wouldthe children and women who lied :the Opera House yesterday afternoon have had of escaping in cafe of Jire? None; absolutely none. 'J Hs danger could be lessened and it m st assuredly should be. " Thj Itobosonian has been re quested to correct a rumor that his gained some crcdeuce in the neighborhood where tin p'trtiei concerned live, to th-i-ffect that the Butters Lumber Co. paid the l0S's in i.e cose at the same place on the after noon of the 8th of May, at which time addresses will be made to the laymen by Gen. Carr, Mr. C. H. Ireland, ol Greensboro, and other promi nent laymen. Mr. Humphrey's appoint ments of vice presidents for Ilobeson county charges are as follows: Lumberton station, J. P. Stansel; Barnesville circuit, K.-M. Barnes; East Robeson circuit, D. C. Regan; Red Springscircuit, W. W. Gibson; Maxton and Caledonia, R. S. Barnes. This movement, is a mos,t meritorious one which will -Joubtless result in much fuller ol lections for pastors' and pre siding elders' salaries and other assessments of the churches. various ' A Common Mistake. Many women nrstake kidney and bladder troubles for eome ir regularity peouliar to the sex. Fo ley's Kidney Remedy corrects ir rcgu'aritiee and makes women woll Miss Carrie Hardan, Bowl mg Gren, Ky., writes: "I butter ed much pain from kid tey t,nd ! adder t'ouhle until f started t u F..le -s Kidney Remedy TIip iret Ijottle gave me great relief wl aftr laking the second botHe was entirely well." Sold bv an druggists. Messrs. Jas. D. Proctor, A. E. White, S. Mclntyre and M. G. McKenzie and Prof. R. E. Sen telle. It was suggested that speakers be sent intothecountry to enlighten the people on this subject and.a motion was passed that the The Robesonian be re quested to print the prohibition oill. The meeting closed with the singing of "America.'' Yesterday afternoon from 3 to o o'clock another prohibition ral ly was held in the Opara House, this meeting being for the pur pose of organizing the women. A large crowd f men, women and children that tilitd the Opera House assembled and a very iu teresting meeting was held. Mt. ti. D. Caldwed also presided at this meeting and upon'tffe plat form with him were the pastors and Sunday school superintend ents of ah the churches and Prot. K E Senteiie, superintendent oi the graded school. The meeting was opened by the singing bythe audience of "Rescue the Perish ing," following wnich Rev. F. Weiss, pastor of the Tabernacle church, led iu prayer. Mr. C. B. Skipper then sang a solo, "Sae tligiey Res pec fully, II. L. Edens. Pembroke, N. C, April 6,1908 I'.'tirr. and Pth- ail tin- ni-lL thi- patP.ns may uunt ' M. G. ilfKetivir-' puctor. 7-12 tf' sendvsR M. Nimocks; R. R. 'r"Z7ZT7?Z- rrrr jcw. Duties, iVloi- ver L,a..-ei van-otte--. f I oo per setting. See Lunibtrlon. N. C. !hor.jU,'!iir-d. Lewi-s tiUilby. 3-12' Bi rnes vs E, lie C- Floyd et. al. vs Alva Parker j . i I . IT y-t rr . .. eiiai, . j. namer and wite vs ! J- P. McFarland et al ; Lumber ; Wantefi-Sc-coa.-Hiurid b..g, 8.i iur. ton Imp. Co-vs Board of Com; w pay freidit. KicuMoin lilv; c missioners of Robeson county : J. j J4'1""11. va. 3-54-6 W.Graham vs J. 0. Thomas : j Coiumoia Jiotei Vn5"caielvk W. J. Matthews VS Mutual Re-i ' nt somet)iiii.v. to eat, come to or T?nA T.; . T ,T,. f. r. oici aim iate. Branch vs T. R. Tolar; E B-! PaulvsW. R. McGill; Caldwell! For Sale & Carlyle vs T. J. Johnson et al ; I'UOiie io n. S. R tor. .Spivt l-'roj.-ne-3-5-tf Hiror. 1 . m two hnn-Irtd v rd-? . Kuns with of f-'ji s.-r' 1 i;..i. A-li.v.1 ...1;..;. .. ... , MiTi.n MM-;iA n wjI ti . 1. .. .. -, ""'i "t A. a. au.ma.wvu viautiin va v tlUc uLtuuut; aiK-l i.. oii;l;v Loeklear; The Armtield Co. vs i i J.umbertou, X. C. H. F Ton-r.S'-Hrt, 2-IO-tf C M. Townsend. tradinar s i Notice I w !l rent at reastmai.ti. m... ; .u.icu, .tn engineer, lor parties ri siring to Ko on tie- river. V. H rvant I.uuiberteii. X. C. i .f ? Raynham Mercantile Co. ; Jno. Leach vs Jesse Scott et al ; coun ty of Robeson vs Cottingham For Rcm-Th Lumber Co ; Henry B. Bethune vs Sarah Bethune; McKinnon, Currie Co, and Brown Shaw Lumber Co. vs William and Co- Mr- Hayne Davis, president of the North Carolina Peace Socie ty, called at the White House on the 2nd and invited the President to aitendand address the arbitra tion and peace congress to be held at Wilmington the first week in May. President Roosevelt did not signify whether or not he i would be able to attend the con gress, but expressed his approv al of the programme ot the North Carolina Society for ade quate armament and effective at bi , rat ion . Love; Cornelia Pitman and oth ers vs A. C. L. Ry. Co. ; H. T. Parham vs C- C. Ry.; Perry Campbell vs E. P. Slocumb & Co. and others; J. T. McRae vs D. W . Walker et al ; Stimpson Com puting Scales Co. vs J. R. Mc Cormick; N. J. Thompson vs Monroe et als. vs W. R. Mussel- Possesee marvelous curative pow ers, removes all disorders, makes health, strength and flesh! After taking Hollister's Rucky Moun tain Tea you'll realizo the wonder ful good it does. J. D. Mo 'illan & Son. At the convention of the Peo-! pie's Party held in St. Louis, Mo., Friday, Thomas E. Wat son, of Georgia, was nominat ed for President of the United States, Samuel Williams, of Indiana, for Vice President. The Nebraska and Minnesota delegations bolted because they could not procure a postpone ment of the convention until after nominations had been made by the Democratic con vention so that the People's Party might nominate W. J Bryan for President if he were defeated at the Democratic con vention. Not How Cheap Bat How Goex. A brick front painted with t, & Mf I'aint 25 years ago and not painted sine may be seen at 472 Bergen St Brooklyn' New Vork. Paint with L. & M. Brilliant Red and trin, with Sh.tker Oreer. and niter The body won't need paintir t 1 25 years. 6 t & M. Pait-t Ajrents. McAllwter Hardware Co., Lumberton, N. C., Agents. 3-30-im Queen, off wit is cost according to!1"1 Stubbs; M- A. Buie vs Wm original judgment. Nellie McBride vs. Irvin Mc Bride, plaintiff to pay cost be tween nowfcnd next term of court or decree h.'r-tofore ordered is stricken out ami annulled. Albert F. McNeill et als. vs. Nannie L. M- Neill, and Albert P. McNeill vs ieo. C. Fisher, 30 days given aVf.-adant to answer. J. C. Dens..: vs. S. A. L. Ry. Coj-jiO Jays i;. tile complaint. McAllister Hdw, Co. vs. E S Walters, urtur jury was empanncled : was found that the upers in : i ejiu.se wereou He and ou 1 not be fou Thereupon iii -as ordered taror be withdrawn, and mistrial ordered, and a new trial. C. P. Stephens and wife vs. J. !. McLean & Co. and Evander iii 'utpsor, j-Jdgment for plain tiff, $D0 with interest. O. C Fau'k vs. J. B. Smith, appeal; judgment for plaintiff, with interest from February 26, 1907. e i'..ces n.--.'ii!.;-il l... n,. Rozier& Knox, on fir;f fl..,, f ' i.. ','. of Lumberton bui:di,.s, wiil be for rent after January 1st Also 3 oiiices on 2nd """J 'ue Duii.ung Also two or th fiuuo larms ior rent. For mrtiv fonna-ion see Geo. . berton, N. C. ;e - i'!rt! er iu ef.tod, Lnin-12-16 BlacksraisblQs am Tin vvf rk I am fully prepared to do anUhin iu blacksmitlnmx or tin work. r,.vr me call. II. G. Webster, Lumberou. N I!-2I-tf RIV.PJRSIDh. DAI-.'Y M."G. McKenzie, Proprietor. Vr :ir MAii- i d . Troy Singletary et als ; W. MCA- S toT witk eft -Milk- Cr'eai r. VI , n . ;ana tter .Iilk on short notice. cus utter .ncn a.nuner ;ot ot rresh rr,n wnite and others; O. C Dees v F '1,iK ls J-Ie;l"- v-re -t te-h. Westley Bullard ; E. E. Page T8 VtiT ' Kice Cow"' W. A Smith. A r' m -1- t 4- - ..-. i Tn nnBa f t?.l, r t. ... iuJ:m3"; ti , ji X I au n uuiiil VS Bis ! 1 o: OllC' r-T.'lvinor mn'i'S.,,! .... 1 . ... .-v.iiiiimvtr.Tfr o latthel 1 Ct"'" 'Ur the estate of Dr. J 1) McMil ian. de ,..t t' recovxry of certamreal estate, W. ; "ased. l..te of KoV-estn couatv x..nh "und 3- "Phrey clerk of the ' hS lH V ' ! uourt Was appointed receiver. ceased to exUtbit the::, -o the r.r.-'er-'i-'ii tr'al,tt' . ed nt Lumberton, X r on..rW.,. Phe Indiana Reuublic.-tn r otate convention on the 2d ! adopted a platform, endorsed : Vice President. Charles War ren Fairbanks and instructed I tht thirty State delegates to the ; national convention at Chicago to vote and work: for his nomi- r nation for, ihe-presidency. i in uay or ,i rcii, j.;. will bi- pie -U-! in All persons i 'debttd t pte:ts' ni ik stiMUp.ii iu This i ;tli d.i v ,-; j , jxo. n. Ad-ntnistrator of i ij . 3-: 6:i:ou t.its n-iUce s-dil is'.. l'avr:e:ii. :-h." i. . s 'n.iAx j l. M.- :l v.-iil Liquid Carbonic Co. vs. B. W. OfriETTEBS.. Townsend, judgment for defend-i P"niaininfr im the Lumberton. ant and appealed by plaintiff. C-' Pstoffice.-April Gth, 100?, E. C Nye, adm., vs. Sarah Col-1 lf not,ca,Iei for in one week, wih lias, verdict for defendant. ' j hevsent to the Dead Letier Office, D. W. Sherrill vs. A. C. L Ry. j Washinstou, D- c- Parties call Co., continued for defendant. i iner please say advertised. J- F. Oxendine vs. Rachel Cx-! Herod Allen, Jm,s Brown, J. undine, divorce granted. J. W. Reynolds vs. J. E. Spi vey, continued- A. 11. MLeod vs. Randleman Mfg Co, Enterprise Mfg. Co., Alex Spriint & Son.. J. H. Sloan, and Naomi Fats Mftr., noiiet to issue to phil'itiff to fci)(lW c-ma at next terra why this Foley's Orino LasatiTe i Ust for women and children. Its mild action and pleasant tate ninl t pref rald to violent pn.gnli-res such as pii js, tab ets, etc ' Curi constipation. Sold by all drug gists. m H. Dobson, Tonie Calk, Mrs. Em ma Evrure, Miss 'Maggie Homes Nathan Ptidgen, Bill Phil ips, W &need, A. D. Stephenson, ! m Mrs. Baline Stephens, Mrs. J. R-Tomson, Rev. H. W. Wilson. R. M. Normknt. P. M. AfTords Perfect Security. Foley's Hon?y and Tar affords peifiet e;u ity from pneumoni a-io ennBumption as it cures ih Sale of Land. . , v Nirtne of a :t!;o:itv vestu! in meun 1 ran order of re-,:-.le entere.l b- tbe . Clerk of. the Superior f.mrt of Robeson c unty tn a Special l-r...-Cediut! din -; before him, eiitiiied Charles Toon ' Kiol an t t,urt-. 1'i.vu-e I'lovd, im'.,., y;'r ' , M.imie V. i:b--. ,Kra! ,.(.;,; cv l.rte, same be-n- Speei,:! It. c-.-e.:::,x X. ) nvT? tw'-:';et Of s,id court, I will, j "u M";!ay, th-- 4th i,v of j;a, Kls t , !' " nooi-, at Uie court lions ; in Lumbtrton, . -. , offer fo s.-'--i h. hc.t bid erat pui-h'c at:, t'.ont ; ; tae e t owing lot l Y.tuC in :he ! h :n?. r;ou. X. 0 , .mmied ai:d 1 as folloTis: i Hounded on the North 1 tttut runs Nona .1 tit th - Eat by t!-. e.nz.ii.etn r. ad nea tbe c h red Metho dist church, on the n b b,- iiineu. loriiitnv 1 lie W ,,f o n v , . - -" IV. IV . - c' a."1 ' lu f-v tb.e street that n,K.,st of Robes -,, in-tuuie. and is a fl?. , i r 9 ,)0" U!e ,,l!li;-1 lnaPf in? t-wi tit r ..?i..... i .. 1 1...,, , I ,.. "'.- SHrliC ....... ..v.?l.... Cl. , rteerinojit -fam e Ibv Kt ".a:"leV F" d ;md ot-.ers, dated ....... .. . ..ii, v" , a-i.t Kegislcr'y ofTu-e of fc book K K K K loor '- '.o lilt r i-ivb, lOAil (1 iiecri! he street I in.aiaite. on - m.cci liiul r:ui into the most obstinate; roughVTanfl colds e have never'kBowii a single in lince of a cold resulting in pneu monia after Foley's Honey ami Tar had been taken niri ti jduiggista. it-red it, the one-ion , ounty in ii it-e -i . 1-;. C I.awhi-.nch. , r . , v.'i 'Miiissiot:cr. aic-I'-tyre, I iwreiice & IVtcto-. Attoi nestorPlai,n,fTs. J6-4.mB Newspapers are cheap enough or ev.-sryj-mia to Lave one of hjs wn. Qait betting your neighbor ilotice. NoKTit Jarih.ixa, l In the Superior Kobesoii County, j Court. D. (i. Kotise and Florence ; Andrew.', Administratrix of Richard Andrews, vs. Ashpoie l-'urnitnre Company. To all Creditors and Stockholders of tie -tstipoie 1 urniture Company, defend ant above named: , You and each of you, and all persons mleresied in the affairs of the Ash pole Fiirniture tompaoy. are r-ereby nerved with a c py of the summons issued in the ab..ve entitled, action, the same being in" words followim-: Stute of Xoi th Carolina "I In the Sn p e r i o r Court. Robeson County D. G. Rous-j and .Mrs. Flor ence Andrews,- Adniimstra- Summon tnx of Richard Andrews, ' for , . ,VST. . Relief. Asn)ole I- urniture Company. Stati-.of No th Carolina. To the Sheriff of Robeson County, Greet ing: You are hertby commanded to summons the Ashpole Furniture Compa ny, the defendant above named, if it be found within your county, to appear fc fore the Judge of the Suprrior Court at a court to be held for the county of Robe sou at the court house in Lumberton on the nth Moudav after the 1st Monday iu March, 19 8, it being the 18th day of JIay. J908, and answer the complaint which will be deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county within the first three days of said term, and let the said defendant take no tice that if it fail to answer the said com plaint within that term the plaintiff wi-1 apply to the court for the relief demand ed in the complaint. Herein f jil not and of this summons: -make due return. Given under my hand and seal of said' cov.rt this 23rd day of March, 1908 W. H. HUMPHREY, , Clerk Supetior Court. Endorsed: Service of the within summons, witlii copy, accepted: This March 2rd, 190S. A:shpoi.e Furniture Company, By Worth Floyd, President. . All stockholders, creditors, dealers 01 olher parties interested as aforesaid, may inurvene in said proceedings and become parties hereto for themselves, or for oth ers in lik interest, under such rules as the court for the purpose of justice shall presc ibe. And you are further notified that on the 25U1 day of March, 1908, an order was signed in the above entitled cause, -wherein the undersigned F. L- Blue was appointed receiver of all and singular the property of the defendant corporation cud will administer the sarrfe under the orders of the court, and all creditors are .lereby notified 10 file proof of tlttir claims against said corooration, duly -verified at the oiTice of the undeisigned in the iiank of Fairmont, at Fairmont, N. C, on or before the 28th .-day .of Aprilj loco, and von are further notified that a Ik- ring will be held al said time and j;ace by the undersigned for the purpose passing upon the claims filed by all ere ii;.,rs 11, 1 for the further purpose of t:ik-.!:g any testimony thereon, or upon any other matter which may be brought e:ore me by liie rwrti.-s iu interest. Any 1-rv.m objecting to the order of ippoinin.etit has ten davs from March 25th. k.o , in wh ch to appear before His ilonor H F.Long Judge, at Chambers, d Lumbett ,,, N. C , r.nd move to set isme th . appointment for cause shown Tins March .oth, 190S. K. L. BLUE, .... , Receiver. Meuityre, Lawrince& Proctor, Atton- if 3-'04mon tjtgie- Sale. 1'iider the power of sale contained in u rtaiii mortgage deed, , secured by Geo. niian.s and wife, Rebecca Williams, to Wd.iam MeI.enn. the undersigned atort gage? will sell at pabiic auction for cash at ii.c- ourt house door. Lumberton. N. C ., on tbe 1 ith day of Mav. 1908. the fol owing lamL-in Robeson ooun y, Nortll Carolina, to wit: In Red Springs township, aad in tke t..-Annf Red Springs, and described as to: lows: Begi. nmg at a stake in the street is the northern part of the town of Red Springs J. hu M. Graham's corner; theme est 23 feet and 8 inches to a 'take in Gr diam's corner; thence North 5 feet to a sta,e; thence East 121 feet oid S inches to a stake in the street 'hence South 46 feu to the beginning containing 5:,ss Srllwre feet and adioii tng a iot sold to J. M. Graham by said. George and Rebecca Williams. ' Said s de being made on account of de tail t in the paymei-t of the amonst due upou i-aul mortgage. WftUiU McLrajt, McLe n & McLean, Attoroef 4-6-4mon
The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
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