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r 1 Advertising Rates On Application. ... $ Established 1870. r ROBESONIAN 1 I Country, God and Truth. VOL XL NO. 46. LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1909 v.; v ? Spectacles, ffk Eye Glasses, Frames, Cases Chains, Etc, wssrasnfies: Boylin's Jewelry Store. VXriC Ch f&S. Tllcrc i3? ffcu I letter Than Shingles I THOUSANDS of pcor.Ie I your building has real protection. II CHOICE OF PUNISHMENTS. MIIHIMMHMMIIMIMMM One Dollar and I Fifty cents the Year. Single Copies Five Cents. WHOLE NO. 2481 UMimMMIIIIIMIli Lumberton's New Methodist Church. THOUSANDS (,fc(.r.!e A buy Kliiii'l.'5 f, r iln-ir roofs rather than f.iee t lit jirospi-i-t of uintiiir a ready ro.ifi;;t; c-vtiy year or two. Shingles arc expensive, but they are actually cheapi-r during U-ti years than a reaily mutin;; which needs reipient painting to keep it tree from leaks. Atnalitc roofing costs less than hall as much ;is shingles and does nut turd pain Hut; either. It is ea-,ir to lay and w ill j.-.ive years of Ioiijj; hard service without, any care. Amatite has a real mineral sur face. That's why it needs no painting. Once laid on your roof protection. Amatite is easier to lay than ever this year. The liquid cement for the laps does not require heating before use. A three-inch smooth margin is left at the edge of the sheet so that the laps will be tight fitting and easily cemented. The large headed nails which we fur nish save fussing with caps, which rust easily. Amatite is up to date. Send for a Sample and look it over. You'll never buy any other. N. JACOBI HARDWARE COMPANY, Agents. 1 ..-umiimnm3S3tePJ. The Request of the Robeson County Man Deserving of More Than Passing Notice. Greensboro Record. The request of the Robeson county young man convicted of larceny and sentenced to three years on the county roads that his sentence be changed to five years in the penitentiary is de serving of more than passing no tice. There may have been other reasons for his desiring the change, but we surmise he made the reguest believing that live years in the State's prison would be lighter punishment than three years on the county roads, and that it would be the preference of the two, both as to treatment and as to menial service. On one or two occasions we have heard prisoners or their counsel ask for similar consideration at the hands of the court. There is evidently something back of such requests as these. Is it true that sentences to the county roads, intended to be less severe punishment than imprison ment in the penitentiary, are ac tually regarded as much more harsh? If not, why such re quests? We know that all white men have a perfect horror of ser vice upon the highways of the county. They may dread the penitentiary but it seems not to such a great extent. When a man is sent to the State's pri son he goes where few people who know him will see him. It is going into a kind of seclusion in which his crime and himself are forgotten by others. The A. VV. M. I.KAN. I'lVMili lit.. ('. H. ToWNSKNl), Active V ice- 'res. K. n. CALDWELL. Vu'r-l'resMent. A. K. WH1TK, Yico-l'ies. A. W. PEACE, Cashier, A. T. McLEAN Asst. Cashier. The Bank Of Lumberton, Lumberton, N. C. I WAR SIR: Whatever may be your business, whether Farmer, Merehiint, Doctor, Lawyer or Manufacturer, you cannot make proffer; v. i( bout connect iiig with a Banking Institution offering facilities which will enable you to compete with other businessmen. '1 III'. UANK OF UJMUKU'lON with v:- I ff ' f ia - 7 - ftct; 5 SON V-t 5T It 1- lhe above is a cut of the new Methodist church to be erected in Lumberton on the corner of Eighth and Chestnut streets. Work will probably begin next week. The church is to be erected of brick witn handsome stone and terra cctta trimmings. The large tower to the front contains the main entrance to the auditorium. ine sman aoor on the opposite corner trom the large tower enters into the ladies' parlor, and from thence to the choir which will be situated to the left of the pulpit. Just behind tho pulpit will be tne pastors study, with an independent entrance to the side. Itn mediately down the line from the pastors study to the right of a smau nan-way will be two lavatories, one for the infant class room and the other for pastors study. To the left of this hall-way work he does is nothing more m ua V e p uniry wnicnmay neuseaior a kitchen when needed. than some usual vocation of the u u ,, 1paTUlX na , lavatories appears the intant class-room, . u .Li fn fKantnop I which win iKi sumcienuv aree lor auininy-roum whpnr estrw . hand a man sentenced to the em?,(?,ne infantclass-room,and just in the point of the Semi-circle chain gang of his county must r,e A!luie ss-room is situated, jsoth these may be thrown usually serve with a crowd ol WB""CA-7. " tne mam ouuuuy cnooi room oy negroes in one 01 tne most pun- V T so Y. i t ,. , H nlafo mhprp npnnlp whom ine tounoay benool room begins at the small tower on the side. he knows' are seen by him and which contains the entrance to it. From this tower the Sunday c. v,; f,1Qrlw TV.o wrtrt ocnooi room receeos m a semi-circ e. thus nermittmer eitrht ot the is of the most degrading charac- class-rooms to face the superintendent's desk. Four of these dr ier The result is, his manhood iuyiiio iic urst noor anu iour in tne baicony. ine is crushed and he comes forth a Baraca class-room is situated in the small tower immediately above entrance, ine superintendents desk will be alongside or the pulpit folding doors separating them. VERMONT AND NEGRO TROOPS. Capital, : : Surplus, : : Stockholders Liability, $100,000.00, 20,000.00 100,000.00 A $220,000.00 the Man-in ofSecuriLy to Depositors, with Deposits of $234,480.04 Assets of $366,405.90 And with v. lieoni of Twelve Years of Honorable Dealings, offers ever M'xleni IhinUintf Service. If you eohtemphite starting in any business, or should you need uny accommodations, come and talk it over with us. The Bank takes Special Interest in being of service to the small merchant, the young iusine;;j man and any worthy industry. ur account would be welcome, regardless of size. Yours for Service, A. W. PEACE, Cashier. d 4 Per Cent, iuierf st Paid en Savings Deposlls. Com R iiounded every 3 m r.ths. Buggies and wagons! hardened criminal. It is hot our purpose to con demn the system in use in this and many other counties of work those convicted of crimes on the roads; we only wish to enquire if the punishment in many cases is not too great. When a man is convicted of a felony a sentence to the county roads is usually well deserved, but in cases of petty misdemeanors is it humane to give the defendant such a sentence? Suppose a man comes into court, is convicted of carry ing weapons concealed about his person, or of simple assault, or some other offense of like degree. If he cannot nav a hne he is rushed off to the roads to work out the hne and costs or serve a sentence. Only a few days ago in Municipal Court a man was before the judge for being drunk and down. He had done no one any harm, he had never been in court before, but he could not pay his fine and costs he had been out ot work tor several weeks and he was sent along to shovel dirt on the highways. The court is not to be blamed: it is our system. It seems to us that there ought to be some other means provided for the punishment of those who have committed petty crimes for the first time. Why could not the county have some kind of Rev. E. M. Hoyle, Pastor op Lumberton Methodist Church. The seating capacity of the church will be about six hun dred. The heating plant is situated under the pastors study and the pulpit. There will be two furnaces, one for the Sunday school room and one for the main auditorium. The heat from both can be thrown into one. It will be indeed a handsome and comodious church that would reflect credit on a town much larger than Lumberton. The cost of construction will be between 16,000 and $20,000. Within the last year and seven months eighty-two have been added to the church roll, and the Sunday school has fully thribbhd in attendance. The church rais ed last year for all purposes near ly twice as mucn as it ever rais ed before, paying altogether over 700 for missions alone. GOOD FARMING. One Hundred Bushels of Corn to Acre and Two Bales of Cotton. Fayetteville Observer. Mr. J. A. Guy has just return- I have the Largest and Best Selected Stock of Up-to-date Buggies and Wagons in Robeson County. Special Prices and Good Time on Approved Se curity. If you are short of cash I will sell you any way, providing your collateral is good. My Special and favorite Buggies ed from Stedman, where he workshop where such, criminals went like many others are doing could be placed at work? A lit- to look at the wonderful corn and io rA oritann iil no cotton crop Mr. Jeff D. Sessoms doubt suggest an even better Mr. Guy says that will iVir- oessums win average xou Dusneis oi corn to tne acre ana scheme. The present " plan prevail just as long as public sentiment allows it, and no long er. If work on the county roads is regarded by convicts and oth I ers as more severe and the treat two bales of cotton to the acre. He is trying intense farming and is certainly making a great success at it. The corn is planted 8 inches in the Are the well-known Wrenn, the Celebrated Hack ney, the High-Grade Babcock. No better goods any where, and the PRICE IS RIGHT. We have them in Top and Open work, Runabout, Stick Seats, Rubber Tires, and . all the Latest Finishes. HUNDREDS OF SEfS OF HARNESS. IN WAGONS The Hackney has Few Equals and No Superiors. We have about Two Car Loads. The prices on nearly all these goods have advanced about Ten Per Cent., but there is no advance with me. Call on my Manager, Mr. A. K. Morrison. It will be DOLLARS in your pocket. Every Rig Guaranteed. ment there worse than at the " " luV."ca 111 nenitentiarv. then whv not have t.ne u?m anu L.ne BU1S average f -fi,- ,nrii- tour ears apiece. Lhe corn is on the county roads and those nw ready for pulling. convicted of misdemeanors work The cotton is planted 5 feet apart, 24 feet in the drill and is now waist-high. The Salt Habit. PEACH CROP PROFITS. Our Northern Friends Have Acted as Georgians or Texans Would Have Done. Bait i mil iv Sun. Our northern friends do love the colored brother when ho is a thousand miles away; and they do love to continually preach to the South the beauty of blacks and whites dwelling together in unity and brotherhood. From Lhe time of "Uncle Tom's Cab in" down to the Booker Wash ington soiree they have besought the nation to take the persecuted blacks to its broad bosom and to punish the wicked whites who put the poor negro into "Jim Crow" cars, and will not eat at the same table with him and re fuse to allow him to run the Gov ernment. This is their favorite subject of philanthropy, denun ciation, admonishment, advice and tears; and, as they know so little about it, and it touches them on no vital particular, they can indulge in unlimited hyster ics. But when they begin to come in contact with the negro they quickly change their tune. It grieves the observer to note that the most implacable negro-haters are the Northerners who have gone South to live, and who re gard the faultless negro as ignor ant, shiftless and generally un bearable. And it is somewhat the same way when the colored man goes North. Before the Civil War, Burling ton, Vt., was one of the strong holds of abolition sentiment, and since that time it has been one of the centers of advice to the South as to how to deal with the negro problem. It was shocked when the dear colored troops were persecuted at Brownsville, Texas, where the white people rudely objected to the negro sold iers shooting their wives and children and burning the homes of the whites. If there was anv post outside of Boston, Mass., where the negro was loved, you would think it would be Burling ton: Vt. So President Taft or ders the negro regiment, the Tenth Cavalry, to Fort Ethan Allen, the army post near Bur- mgton. You would have thought the 1,200 black troopers, who were the fellows of the Browns ville martyrs, would have been received with open arms. You would have thought the band would have met them at the sta tion: the leading citizens have delivered addresses of welcom and every home would be thrown open to the conquering heroes. But, to our pained surprise, the Vermonters have acted very much as Georgians or Texans would have acted under the same conditions. White residents have refused to eat in restaurants where the negro troopers are served. White patrons of the trolley cars have demanded that the negroes be put in separate cars very like unto the "Jim Crow" variety that is so popular in the benighted South. This is the first time the col ored troops have been stationed in New England, the section which is the patron of the negro, the self -constituted guardian and "next friend." How does New England like it ? The Burlington Free Press, a very conservative newspaper, says: If the Government officials, af ter their trouble with Browns ville and other posts, thought the extreme North would make no objection to the presence of Do You Want a Piano for your own ple.isih the leisure hour i:, i.annuny, to calm y, soul, ami soften v,, when tired :;n.l Ion, ur i la- , . I.-. :!... PROFESSIONAL CARDS " '' v. T. 1.. Johnson. SHAW & JOHNSON, Attorney an.l I'ouHcllcra at Law, i i mi:i:i;t(in'. n c 1'rai'ticc in State un.l Keil.-nil Cnuri. W. Do You ur r Hiii a wn Want a Piano to hum! down to ymir Kriitul daughter as a i ,, Miuveinr si i Kino i ....... i i .sum i a siornt ol iix.jr, still live. Then Inn a Si long-liveil, SWcet-toiietl ; A thing of Leauty an i ; forever. 1 HI : -".m .uieimoil given io uil liUNincsa. oiiiees over l-'irst National Hank. eW ishart. K. M. Hritt WISH ART & liRITT, Attoknkys at Law, LUMIUOUTDN. N. C. lill.siiiess I'iven urolimt am! ear. lMlu-e u,.Mtairs in Argua All i I ul attention. Kuililiii. 9-10 H. (. l.uwrcnce I'roctor. CHAS. M. STIFF, Manufacturer ( The Artistic Stieli', Shaw :u Stielf Self Tlaver '1;u;,, Southern Warerooms, 5 W. Trade Street., C1IAULOTTK, N. C. C. H. W1LMOT1I, Mur. I Stephen Mclntyrc, ; J auies 1 mdntyre, Lawrence & Proctor. j Attorneys and Counselors at Law, LUMBEKTON, - - - N. C. Practice in State and Federal Court. ' Prompt attention given to all busineaa. !T. A. McNeill, T. A. McNeill. Jr. ' McNeill & McNeill, I Attorneys at Law, I LUMBRTON, N. C. Will practice in till the CuurUi. Buai- nes attended to promptly. ! N. A. McLean, A. W. mTlThh. ! W. 1. Snow. mcLean, mcLean cl onow. Prescri ptions Attorneys at Law, LUMBKKTON, N. C. Olli.-es on 2nd Hoor of Bunk of Luin I). i ton l'.uililin, Rooms 1, 2, 3, and 4. Prompt attention jriveu to alt busuifcia. drpart i impor- This is the principal ment of our store. S tant that the reputation of our store depends on it. Your health also depends on it so does the reputation of your doctor. You can now see how important a department it is and why we pay so very par ticular attention to every de tail of it. But with all the extra attention we give it our prices are moderate and fair and often far below prices charged for the same prescriptions in o CH A.S. B. SKIPPER, ATTOKNKY AT LAW, , LUMBKKTON, N. C. All business entrusted to him wil receive prompt and careful attention. Ollice. in First National Bank Build iii'j over Post Office. her eilK'S. in the State penitentiary. I A Startling State of Affairs. Laurinburg Exchange. Tn o inmrarootiATl TlTlt V) Til W t Po0 Mr T. M Rino Mnn. une wno noias taDie sail as es- rio mfl ,.mM mvon tho M nw ma senuai snouiu try eaung tne startling information : ,lf v iB i i Tn nnn rQw thia enr n(r Mr- K no ttllU LUC Wliuie tcicdis, clou BCC All VIU.JI JM -m-r .1 l 1.1 visited some of the schools of the wnetner tne craving ior salt aoes ennntv.and found the attendance not grow less as one perseveres. ? i Tr - l, i ' i ,i. as follows: yegewoiwiwuheu' "'"'""J' ViB crl 7ic!;to q wVnto ets ao not repuire salt, ine or school, with 13 students in atten- game salts are m tne sKins. i nere dance, and the corresponding,-col- ia uie LU ,uulC1 U1""u ored school with 106 students in rosy cheeks, even as it makes red ut-.nf.o-tVio novt whitA sr-iinni cneeKs oi tne appie tnere is U.WV.U..,W.V. n"" .....ww v. ii.4.U. i Georgia Growers Made Over Half a Million Dollars in the Season Just Closed. Atlanta Dispatch,24th. Over half a million dollars pro- fiit directly due to improved methods of marketing were made off the Georgia peach crop this year, according to figures publish ed tonight. This vear for the first timeGeorgia Growers organ- large a body of negros.they were lzed into a mutual benefit ex- m error, a boutnern town could change, modeled on the lines of hardly be more up in arms than California fruit shinners' associ- this city and Winooski are to- ations. The result was that a clay. crop of nearly 2,000 carloads of Can we believe that the pure reaches this var brought about and altogether righteous people $1,000,000 or about the same of New England have the same price which a crop of 6,000 car passions and predjudices as the loads brought last vear.The nrice reprehensible and sinful rasi this year went as high as S2 per dents of . the benighted South? McMillans Pharmacy. 5-27 Trinity. College. Four Departments -Coil. - ate, Graduate, Knim-erin; R and Law. Lan.? liLrarv I'.-n il- H ities. Well eqiiipi-d al,f,r:it.o ries in all departments of Science. (Jyrnnasium l'ie;;i ii ed with best apparatus. K penaes very moderate. Aid for worthy student:!. Young men wishing to st'.nly law should invoatigate lhe superior advantages offered hy the Department of Law ;;t Trinity College. For Catalop-uf ami f-irlfi Infuriiialioii, Ail'lr- so D. W. Newsom, Registrar, Durham, N. C. C-28-8-1G; crate The importance of these figures for the South lies in the fact that not only the peach growers but the raisers of other great South ern fruit crops, particularly or anges,are organizing similar as sociations. In each case Southern associations have followed the Calif crnia.idea of "keeping the crop rolling" in freight cars and Can they be losing their intense love for the martyr negro? Per haps, after all, President Taft would do well to take r.o more chances, but send the three regi ments of colored soldiers direct to Boston, where they would be certain to be greeted as perse cuted brothers, and any one who dared to interfere with such pleasant little pastimes as get Trinity Park School A First-CUss Preparatory School Certificates of Graduation A'-rcp''"'! f'r Entrance to Leading Souiht-rn Luili -Kes. Best Equipped Preparatory School in the South. Faculty of ten officers an.l tT.i l ors. Cam pus of seventv-live acrs. I.it-i'ai'y -tainin;? thirtyfive-thousaril volujr."-'.. equipped irymnasium. H'.i-'h taiMTani and modern methods of inti -uttion s. H". quent lectures by proniii.iMit ie ?ijrf-r:i. Expenses exceedinKly rn-k-mtc. I.lvven ysars of phenoineruil succ-:-s. E. J. BRUT, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, LUMBERTON, N. C. Ollice over Pope's Drug Store. THOMAS N. McDIARMID Attorney at Law, l.i:MBKRTON, : : : N. C Ollice over Poh- Drug Store. 2-26 STOCK REMEDIES. Every bottle of Dr. Edmond's Colic and Lung Fever Cure ia Guaranteed for colic, gravel, pneumonia, ptumach ana lung disorders. Also u blood prurifier. DR. W. O. EDMUND, :i 21 Lumberton, N. C. Dr. J. H. HONNET, Physician and Surgeon. Practice limited to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and fitting of glasses. No. 12 North Front Street, Wilmington, N. C. ; tf Thurman D. Kitchin, M. D.f Physician and Surgeon. LUMBERTON, N. C. Office next door to Robeson Couty Loan and Trust Company, 'iffiee phone 126 Residence phone 124 7-9 Dr Thomas C. Johnson, Physician and Surgeon. Lumberton, N. C. Office over McMillan's Drug Store. Calls answered Promptly day or night Residence at Mrs. Sue McLeod'a. 4-27-tf. DR. N. A. THOMPSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, LUMBERTON, - N. C Office at Hospital. Phone No. 41. Down town office over McMillan's Drug Store. Calls promptly answered night or day, in town or in the country. "DR. R. T. ALLEN, DENTIST, LUMBERTON, - - N. C. Office over Dr. McMillan's Drug Store. DR. R. F. GRAHAM, DENTIST, LUMBERTON, N. C. Office over Bank of Lumberton. Rooms N- 7 and 8- 1-20-08 For Catalogue and ,th-r Inform ation address H. M. North, Headmaster, Durham, N. C. Fran sasa w. J. Reaves Machine Co., Wilmington, N. C. General Machine Shops and foundries You can get your work done promptly and at reasona ble prices if you send to us. We Guarantee Satisfaction. had 22 scholars in attendance, and the the colored school 146, the colored children being taught in sections, some in the morning and some in the afternoon; the next white school had 23 students and the colored school 116; the following white school showed ud with 25 and the colored school with 15U;the last white scnooi vis ited that day had 50 students, and the school for colored 350. Mind vou. this is Scotland coun ty, and that in the year ot uur LordOneThousand.Nine Hundred and Nine. Ml-th REM) ROBESONIAN BUSINESS IBUILDERS enamel to protect the teeth, even as the tender meat of the fruit is protected; there are the bone and brain builders in correct and avai'- able form From August Physi cal Culture- A Night Rider's Raid. Thp worst nisht riders are calomel, croton od or aloea pills. They raid your bed to rob vou of Test. JNot eo wun ur. if ;r,cr'a Nw Life Pills. They never distress or inconvenience, but always ,.Uor.GU fVio avatfm. curine colds. Head mho nnnatinntion. Malaria. 25c at all druggists. ' S or Sdoses "666" will cure any case of Chills and Fever, rnce zoc. ie-o selling it as it moves by means of ns ana snooting up tne in the North. properly punished. Announcement has been made at the State Department of Edu cation that the annual meeting of the North Carolina Association of County Superintendent ofPub- hc Schools will be held August 31 to September 3. While seated at the dinner ta ble, at Macon, Ga., Sunday, Adol- phus Daniels shot and killed his mother, Rachael Broughton, and fatally wounded his step-father, Major Broughton. All parties are colored. It is said the was abusing the boy's mother. The boy fired on his step-father, one of the bullets striking his mother.infiicting a mortal wound The third annual convention of the North Carolina postmasters will be held in Raleigh Septem ber 29 and 30. In Wake Superior Court last man week Judge W.R.Allen held that J. G. MURPHY, M. D., Practice Limited to Diseases of tb Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Wilmington, N.C G-l-tf Tortured on a Horse. "For ten years I couldn't ride ahorse without being in torture from piles," writes L. S. Napier, of Rugless, Ky., "when all doctors and other remedies failed.Bucklen'sArnicasalve cured me." Infallible for Piles, Burns, scalds, cuts, Boils, Fever-sores, Eczema, Salt Rheum, corns. 25c. Guaranteed by all druggists. I the $500,000 bond issue authoriz ed by the IastLegislature tor the enlargement of the State hospit als is valid. The case will now go to the Supreme Court. 50,000 To Lend At 6 Per Cent. Interest. Caldwell & Ncrment, Insurance Agents, LUMBERTON, 6-3 N. C. E. G. SIPHER, ELECTRICIAN, Lumberton, N. C. Office in Shaw Building, Phone No. 11 i-a Sees Mother Grow Young. Lite 100,000 Years Ago. scientists have found in a p9vp in Switzerland bones" of men. whn Iivl S or 6 doses "eee will cure any case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. t8-25 "It would be hard to overstate the wonderful chanere in mother since she "Aitnougn past vu sne seems reauy to aav tne aanerer.as shown hvi w .,i.n V .. - : . . :.. o u . tv 1 I r ai 1 .. n . , .J ue giuvving juung again, one suucrru ui mcAanuer, me. ,18 largely from dea'l uiiwm iiii.iv i y iiviu vji.iiiii.nu, i vyi i y v. i.tvc.tv-. 11 1 L. II (II I nnr hnon 1 1 .f III years. At last she could neither eat, King's New Discovery, which cured me' arms nor sleep, uotiors gave ner up r could not nave lived,"he writes "suf and all remedies failed till Electric Bit- fering as I did 'rom a severe lunjr trou- ljia wuihcu Dui.il wunucm iui j n l uic anu oiuuuvm tuugu, IO CUTe S01'e health." They invigorate all vital or- Lungs, coir's, obstinate coughs and pre gins, cure Liver and Kidney troubles1, vent rnetimonia, its the best 'medicine danuce sleep, impart strength and ap- on eiriii. 50c and $1.00. Guaranteed peuie. uniy ouc awau uruggists. oy . iiruruggisia. x rial Dottle free, Directory of the Lumberton Methodist Church. REV.JE. M. BOYI.F. Pastor. Preaching: everv Sumlav at 11 a. m., and 7 p. rn. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. and 3 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday eve ning at 7:30. Everybody is cordially invited to at tend these services. Lumberton Pressing Club. On Fourth Street, back of Boylin'a Jewelry Store, LUMBERTON, N. C. Cleaning and Pressing Neatly Done. Special Attention Given to Ladies' Dresswear. Work done lor white people only. Telephone No. 10. 5-6 Typewriters Of All Makes Sold, Exchanged and Rented. Easy Payments. Cures Goldii Prevents Pneumonia K H. HAMILTON, Local Agent. If you would keep posted su b scribe for The Robesonian.. i ...
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