4 r AN Established 1870. Country, God and Truth. Single Copies Five Cents, VOL XL NO. 72. LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1909 WHOLE NO. 2507 ROBESONI MAXTON NEWS LETTER. Mrs. McP. Alford Entertains the Edinburgers Personal Men tion. (iri'' ti''i"l,'n''' The Robesonian. The members of the Edinburgh I'.ook Club met at the beautiful cuuntrv home of Mrs. McP. Al- ford last Thursday afternoon. The members of the club were rntertained by the readings of Mesdatnes A. I. Croom, J. S. Mcliae and R. I). Croom, Misses Canimie McCaskill and Annie Hill, and a unique contest arrang ed by the hostess, which was an "International Dinner Party," REPORT ON AUTOPSY. Result of Post-Mortem Examin- ation of Body of Will Ross Sam Green's Story of theMur- der Not Supported. The report of the autopsy held by Countv Phvsician W. A. Mc- Phaul.of Lumberton, and Dr. L. R. Kirkpatrick. of Maxton, 'over the body of Will Ross, colored, whose dead body was found on the Scaooard track near Maxton on Sunday morning. August 1 last, was filed yesterday with Clerk of the Court W. H. Hum phrey. The autopsy was held September 23 at the instance of represented m a beautiful poem Solicitor N. A. Sinclair, with th? menu blank to be filled The report describes in detail so as to make the poetry com- the wounds found on the body, plete. which was badly cut and bruis- Thefirst prize, a beautiful hand- ed, the principal wound being on painted picture of an autumn the forehead, with sharp, clear scene, was won by Mrs. Jno. A. cut edges.about lh inches across McKinnon;.the consolation, a sil- and 3 inches long, extending from vcr paper knife, by Mrs. M. R. the base of the nose straight up (libson. Mrs. Alford's home wS the forehead. There is no men prettily decorated in autumn foli- tion in the report of siny wound age. made by a pistol ball. At the conclusion of the exer- Sam Green (alias Sam Malloy), cises there was served to the Will Brown and Rafe Graham, all guests by Misses Bessie McLeod colored, are in jail in Lumberton and Elizabeth jAlford delicious awaiting trial on the charge of refreshments. Dainty hand- murdering Ross. As will be re painted book marks were given called by Robesonian readers, as souvenirs before departing, some time after the body of Ross The invited guests were Misses was found, Green was arrested Telfair, of Raleigh, Scott, of Ma- atMaxton and a few days there- rion, S. C, and Mesdames Rory after he gave what heclaimed to McNair and Colon Henderson. be a true account of the manner Misses Bessie and Clarkie Belle in which Ross came to his death. McNair, Lelia and Margaret Green said that Ross not to e-o Barnes, Emma Belle McRae and hnt0 details, which have already Mauie vviuiams ivicijean wem been published in this paper to McColl, S. C., last night to at- was snot by Rafe Graham and tend the Mornson-fenmngton then knocked in the head with wedding, which takes place an axe and that then thp hadv Wednesday evening. -Mrs. B. F. wa3 piaCed on the track. Green's JNunn and Master raisiey return- story of the affair is not support ed trom Kaieign Monday eve- pd hv the reonH- nf the wt.nra ning. Mrs. M. R. Gibson and lit- and it seems that a net is being tie miss r ranees leit ior meir drawn about Green, upon whom home in Alabama Monday eye- suspicion has attached from the nmg. Dr. UiDson accompanied fjrst. them as far as Hamlet. Mrs. Marriage of Miss Pearl Morri son.of McColI,S.C.,and Mr. G. E.Pennington, of Tarboro. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. G. French returned last night from McColl, S, C., where Mrs. French went Monday evening to attend the marriage of her cousin. Miss Pearl Morrison, and Mr. Geo. E. Pennington, of Tarboro. Mr. French went to McColl yesterday from Charlotte. The marriage took place at G o'clock last eve ning in the Methodist church at McColl. It was attended by a arge crowd from Maxton, Tar boro, Columbia and Spartanburg, S. C, Brunswick. Ga., and other places. The bride is a beautful and charming young lady who is well known in Lumberton, Max- on and elsewhere throughout he county and State. Tne groom is a representative of the Scot- lsh Fire Insurance Co. of Char- otte, but has headquarters in iarDoro, where they will make heir home. Mr. and Mrs. Pen nington left last evening for a en-days' trip to New York. Alex. Shaw and son, Mr. Russell, of Wagram, were in Maxton yes terday. Mrs. Shaw went to Laurinburg in the afternon. Miss Carrie V. May, of Morven. spent Sunday with her aunt. Mrs. Hattie McCormick. Miss Minnie STATE NEWS. William P. Wemyss, one of the best known citizens of Fav etteville, died Tuesday after noon alter a lingering illness. Lou McRae is home from Red aged years. Springs spending several days Will Hendricks, a negro serv while the Synod is in session at ins- a sentence on the New Hano- the college. Misses Hallie Aus- ver chain-gang for retailing, was tin and Maggie McLean spent killed instantly Monday while Saturday in tayettville. Dr. Mc working at the county rock quar Matt spent Monday in Jfarkton. ry by being buried beneath tons Miss Scott, ot Marion, S. C, is 0f rock. visi'tino- Mre MpP AlfnrH Mr Nnrwrwl Nnnn cnnt WpdneeHn v fayetteville, Observer, 2oth in Red Springs. -Mr. W. K. Be- Mr. J. A. Mills, President of the thnnn swiff MrM0ni Raleigh and Southport Railroad, Lumberton, spent Saturday in 13 in Fayetteville today, making Church Services. Beginning Sunday, Rev. A. B. Crumpler, of Clinton, will begin a two-weeks' series of meetings at the Gospel tabernacle. Sun day services will be held at 11 a. m., 2.30 and 7 o'clock p. m. Ser vices will be held during the week at 2.30 and 7 p. m. Mr. Crumpler has held many meet ings in Lumberton and is well known here. He has met with great success in his work as an evangelist. The public is cordi ally invited to attend these ser vices. Rev. A. H. Porter, of White ville, will preach at Clibourn church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and in the afternoon at 3 o'clock. Much interest is being maifest ed m the revival meeting which began at the Methodist church Sunday. The pastor, Rev. E. M. Hoyle, who is conducting the meeting, is preaching earnest sermons that are reaching the hearts of the people. Many went forward for prayer at the ser vice last evening. Services are held afternoons at 3.30 o'clock and evenings the song service begins at 7.30, preaching at 7.45. The afternoon services are limit ed to one hour. All are cordial ly invited to attend. An Attempt to Break Jail An other Prisoner. Tuesday night an attempt which was nipped in the bud was made to break jail by some ne gro prisoners who were confined in cells on the south side of the jail. Workmen who are install ing new steel cells had taken down the grates on one side and had locked the inner door with a padlock. One of the prisoners got hold of a hacksaw which had perhaps been carelessly left with in reach by one of theVorkmen, and it was easy with that to cut the padlock off and enter the corridor. Jailer J. H. r ovd irot wise to this fact and merely wait ed and watched till an effort should be made to make a hole in the wall and escape. This was attemptedTuesday night and Mr. t loycl stopped the work of re moving brick Irom the wal be fore much damage was done. Henry Davis, the negro who was shot some time ago by Po liceman W.D. Dixon, atPembroke, as he entered Mr. Dixon s house, was the one who got the hack saw and did the work. He and another negro were found in the corridor outside the cells, and others helped in the work. It would seem that the new cells are not being put in any too soon. It has been a mighty easy mat ter for prisoners to get out of the jail if they could get hold of a stick or string or any old thing. Parson Thompson, colored, was brought to jail last night from Rowland by Deputy Marshal J. L. McLaughlin, of Laurinburg. He was committed to jail by Commissioner B. F. McLean, of Maxton, on the charge of retail ing. LOCAL BRIEFS. Dr. T.C. Johnson has s ld his Cadillac automobile to Mr W PROFESSIONAL CARDS Who Was Shot? Maxton. Maxton, N. C, Oct. 27, 1909. j News Notes and Personals From Mt. Tabor. Correspondence of The Robesonian. Several from here expect to at tend the Cumberland fair this week. Why doesn't Robeson county have an annual fair? Oth er counties are helping in this way to advertise their soils and products; Why not Robeson? Mr. and Mrs. Brown McNeill gave a party at their hospitable Tf was quite an enjoyable affair. Prince Hirobumi Ito, former H T, LJ , , T Japanese President General of Messrs. B. R. Cashwell and Ira orifl ikk, Tornn', Mclnty re visited fnends at Sad- foremost statesman was as. u e iree ounaay anu report u sassinated at the Tsaitsagan i, ' j Tf V ' railway station at Harbin, in Ul ou, a"u xueaaia. luuiibgum- Northen As a. Tiifisriav. Thp arrangements tor surveying a route for the extension of this road from Fayetteville to Hope Mills. Governor Kitchin issued a com mission yesterday to S. M. Gattis, of Hillsboro, as solicitor for the ninth judicial district, succeed ing Jones Fuller, resigned, to be come counsel for the Rexall Com- pany, ot Boston. Mr. iiattis is ex-speaker of the Lower House of the State Legislature, and is Grand Master of the North Cam Una Grand Lodge of Masons. Decision in Favor of McAllister Hdw. Co. Judge C. C. Lyon rendered his decision yesterday in regard to the locationofthestorebuilding which the McAllister Hdw. Co. of Lum bertcn is erecting at St. Paul, the decision being in favor of the McAllister Hdw. Co. This was a inendiy suit to determine whether or not the building should be erected with its front on a line with other stores or stand out on 8 feet that had been condemned by the town of St. Paul for a sidewalk.Messrs.McIn tyre, Lawrence & Proctor rep rssented the McAllister Hdw.Co., Messrs. Shaw&Johnsonrepresent- ing St.Paul. A restraining order was issued some two weeks ago and the matter was heard before Judge Lyon at chambers at his home in Elizabethtown last Thursday, Messrs. R. C. Law rsree and T. J. Johnson, of the above-named firms., arguing the matter. Work will be resumed on the building tomorrow. Every other man one meets to day asks who was shot last night. No one seems to know anythm definite, yet everyone seems to have heard something, and sev eral different versions of the sup posed affair have been circulated. It seems about as difficult to find out who was shot if anybody was as to learn who hit Billy Patterson. It is rumored that a man was sent to the Thompson hospital. Dr. Thompson knows nothing about it and thinks started in a joke on Policeman Alex. Currie. who was asked something about it last night and hied himself to the hospital for information, and failing to learn anything there went to . other doctors in town. WTho was shot? It is all in the T 1 air, out you can search any man you see. car re the in he Carl vie. Mr. Owen Dees has at his home on Elm steet a banana tree on which there are 32 bananas about the size of a man's finger. The fruit is growing and the tree seems to be thriving. C. M. Fuller & Son have sold stacks of horses and mules since September 1st. Thev re ceived the fifth car load for the season luesday, and the 6th load will arrive Sunday. Dr. John Knox, Jr., turned last evening from home of Mr. John Elliott, Cumberland countv. wherp vc;hl j.iujiua lu aiiena the mar riage of Mr. Elliott's daue-htr Vliss Alice Lee Elliott, and Dr eter McLean, of Laurinhurcr which took place Tuesday after noon at b.3U o'clock. Dr. Knnv and the groom were in colleee together in Baltimore. Dr. and k.lrs. McLean left Tuesday eve ning tor a honeymoon trin to Washington, New York. nnH other Northen cities. Mr. W. H. HumDhrpv. pWV of the Superior Court, received yesterday IromStateAuditorDix on the pension list for Robeson county. The names of 121 widows andl87 soldiers appear on the list as received by Mr.HumDhrev for reviMun.uui wunin Mr. Humph rey's knowledge ten soldiers whose names are on the list have passed away. He will send thp list to tne other members of the pension board tor anv chano-ps i i - - tney may know about. So far as Mr. Humphrey knows all the widows on the kst are living. -Mr. U. B. Meares' harbor shop was moved vestprdnv the room it has occupied for some time in the Columbia hotel build ing, corner ot Elm and Fourth streets, to a room two doors be iwyy, hi me oauie ouiiaing, on Elm street. The front of this part of the building has been freshly painted, the room has been newly-papered and is fitted up nicely, presenting quite an at tractive appearance. Mr. Meares is having a bath room fitted up in the rear of his shop and will have hot and cold baths for his custom ers, i he Farmers' and Mer chants' Bank of Robeson will rr- cupythe corner room just vacat ed oy Mr. Mears. MISS HELEN STAIN BACK PU BLI C STENOG HATH EK. Desk in Southern Express Ofiice. Will call at private offices for 10-14-lm. work. WOODBERRY LENNON . ATTORNEY AT LAW Lumberton, N. C. over Post (Knee. Dr. W. O. EDMUND Veterinary Surgeon. Manufacturer of horse Iitmedie.s. Lumberton, N. C. Calls tilled promptly. Phone No. 52. 3-21 DR. J. J. CROWE, EYE SPECIALIST Office at Pope Drug Store. 9-27. D. P. Shaw. T. L. .In'nnin SHAW & JOHNSON, Attorneys and Cou3ellers at Law, LUMBERTON, N. C Practice in State and Federal Courts. Prompt attention given to all business. Unices over t irst National Bank. WadeWishart, E. M. Britt WISHART & BRITT, Attorneys at Law, LUMBERTON, N. C. All business given DromDt and care ful attention. Office upstairs in Areus Building. 9-10 Stephen Mclntyre, James D. ery and Cox, ot Kennert, were among those who attended the entertainment at Mr. Brown Mc Neill's last Friday evening. It is this comincr Sunday that perpetrator of the outrage was not hard to locate, as he stood defiantly in the crowd revolver in hand. He proved to be a Korean, and, with two com- the installation Will take place at nam' on a nf thp samp natinnalitv. lt. Tabor church, instead of last boasted of a conspiracy to take Sunday, as we first reported "Old Beauty." Red Springs, N. C, R. F. D. No. 4, Oct. 26, 'Oa More Than Enough Is Too Much. To Maintain health, a mature man or woman needs just enough food to re pair the waste and supply energy, and body heat. The habitual consump tion of more food than is necessary for thfse purposes is the prime cause of stomach troubles, rheumatism and dis (nlTs of the kidneys. If troubled with indigestion, revise your diet, let reason and not appetite 3ntvol and taken few 'Iocs of Chamberlain's Stomach and l iver Tablets and you will soon be all ritfht again. For sale ff all Druggists. the life of former President General of Korea in satisfaction for the alleged tyranny of the Prince over Koreans. A storm that will cover a wide area and sweep from the Pa cific coast to the Atlantic during the latter part of the week, leav i . ing a cool wave in its wake, is promised in a special forcast issued by the Weather Bureau at Washington Tuesday night. 2 Notices of New Advertisements. Rexall hair tonic- J.D. McMil lan & Son. Salesmen wanted. Reward for return of bicyle. The McLean-Sledge Co. invites your attention to its space. Great bargains at fall opening 1 A TTT sale A. weinstein. Last call for taxes. A perfect fit Jenrette-Single- tary Co. Grand auction sale of lots No vember 4th. A cheap and delightful luxu ry. Notice of town taxes. LaFayette Business College. Trie jury's verdict Chas. M. Stieff. Notice of summons. The Jury's Verdict found by those who have given the I "Shaw" a thorough test is for sweet ness of tone, and its general make up is entitled to all praises and "nice sayings" that have been bestowed up on it in the past. Are Yon one of the jury? If not, we will be delighted to send you a little information that will Tt. C. Lawrence Pr -ctor. Mclntyre, Lawrence & Proctor, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, LUMBERTON, - - - N. C. Practice in State and Federal Courts. Prompt attention given to all business. T. A. McNeill, T. A. McNeill, Jr. McNeill & McNeill, Attorneys at Law, LUMBKTON, N. C. Will practice in all the Courts. Busi ness attended to promptly. N. A. McLean, A. W. McLean. W. B. Snow. McLean, McLean & Snow, Attorneys at Law, LUMBERTON, N. C. Offices on 2nd floor of Bank of Lum berton Building, Rooms 1, 2, 3, and 4. Prompt attention given to all business. E. J. BRITT, attorney-at-law, LUMBERTON, N. C. Office over Pope's Drug Store. THOMAS N, McDIARMID Attorney at Law, LUMBERTON, : : : N. C. Office over Pope Drug Store. 2-25 Schedule Changes on Seaboard. Yesterday Mr. M. Bererly.Sea board Air Line agent here.receiv ed notice of a change of schedule which will go into effect Sunday, November 7. Beginning on that date No. 45. west-bound passen ger, due to leave Lumberton now at 5.30 a.m., will leave at 7.15 a. m. ;No. 44, east-bound passenger, due now at 9.55 p.m., will arrive at 9.47 p.m. There will be no change in the schedules of No. 30, west-bound passenger, 5.51 p. m., and No. 40, east-bound passenger, 10.40 a. m. License has been issued for che marriage of Bonnie Floyd and N. E Kozier. Advertised Letters. Fo1 losing is a list of letters remain ing i i the postofEce at Lomberton, N. C.. f r the week ending October 23rd, 1909: Charlie Bennett. Mrs. Minnie Autry. MortKi Chappie, James Cannon. J. S. Claiborne, Emerson Deaver. Miss Ola Edwards. Arnett Holman, Elsie Right, W. J. Johnson, Larkie Lee, Miss Emma Love. Miss Alice McNeill, F. J.Roziers, J Gordo i Taylor. J. W. Frannell (2), 'Mrs. Lula Thomas (2), W. C. Tuck,W. A. Qumton, Miss Same xNeignts. Persons callir.sr for any of the above il 1 1. C II.. J 1 -4---n " wui piease aK ior auveiuu icho. R. M. Norment, P. M. Ukts Kidneys and Bladder Rlpht Chapped Skin . Chapped skin whether on the hands or face may be cured in one night by applying namberlain s balve. It is also unequaled for sore nipples, burns and scalds, b or sale by all Druceists. Both Boys Saved Louis Boon, a leadiner merchant of Norway, Mich., writes: "Three bottles of Foley's Honey and Tar absolutely cured my boy of a severe cough, and a neighbor's boy, who was so ill wit' a cold that the doctors gave him up. was cured by takingFoley'sHoney and Tar. " nothing else is as safe and certain in re sults. Sold by all druggists. Manv rronle delude themselves by saying. "It will wear away." whed thev notice svmntoms of kidney ann bladder trouble. This is a mistake. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy, and stop the dry in on the vitality. It cures back ache, rheumatism, kidnev and bladder trouble, and makes every trace of pain weakness, and urinary trouble dispp pear. Sold by all druggists. Thurman D. Kitchin, M. D., Physician and Surgeon LUMBERTON, N. C. Office McLean-Sledge Drug Stor?. Office phone 26 Residence phone 124 7-9 interest prices," you, "on terms and CHAS. M. STIEFF, Manufacturer of The Artistic Sfieff,- Shaw and Stieff Self-Player Piano. Southern VVareroom. 5 W. Trade Street., CHARLOTTE, N. C. C. H. WILMOTH, Mgr. (Mention this paper.) Seed WJieat, live. Seed Oats now in stock. We bought our seed gram oi wood Ac bons because we wanted the best quality seed. We ask all Fai'mers to call and get supply. Caldwell & Carlyle. 10-25t Dr. Thomas C. Johnson, Physician and Surgeon. Lumberton, N. C. Office over McMillan's Drug Stone. Call3 answered Promptly day or night Residence at Prof. J. R. Poole's. 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 Lamberton. Raoms N- 7 and 8. 1-20-03 E. G. SIPHER, ELECTRICIAN. Lumberton, N. C. Office in ShavSuildingPloae No. 11 l-i