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RO EbUshd IS-g Country, God and Truth. Single Copies Five Cento. VOL XL1 NO. 72. LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 191Q WHOLE NO. 26 lO Ft-BUCffiALTH. : lrxj l ,0 , f j LOCAL BRIEFS. CV W. 5. Ri-rfcTi. Sretarr of tie State Bcmrd o Health. Aacressss Lorsbertact Aa- iieccs ca aa AU-Lnpoctart 5 abject Appalling Yearly Less Frcra Death aad Sck-: -ess Dee to PrrenxJbc Dis eases G r eat Resucc SbtHty Rsts Upcn ETery Cres. It. S- Fumkim secretary c: e Saa Ecard of Eealth. au- iressed. a. sutju. crowd at tne uccse rnoay evening :.:e suoject or. puriic r.ea.t: e ;erj v:cx ire r;ir wno heard Vent itxt convinced that no ing mere important -IX i -ii attention of the --w - CXM . J-md came a: tne ir.vitaticc of :zk Lumrerton Cilc Association JC toe .rjWd " !L5 aCCUt evenly eroded tetwseu women and men. 1: -f l pity trat the oour: room Tii v;i.ei to its caraorty. cut t hi c tne lecture wLi bear o:.d fruit, to dooot: tar it is ai-. " aj'; 1 ZCCiSrtl f ew "STG mUSt tear ill tne carieu. string is rt eem. ir. any movement tnat oas f :r its purpose tire saving ct tne improvement of health r.cirticcs. ancte c?ttertr.ect cr -vtcie teocieht every way. It a ffsr atcntriate words -.2c steaifr was :ntr:dicei by iL-. i. MtLttrrf. Dr. ;i.d ir tart: The i-onservatioc :t rctii t-ii.--t is t-e ntcst imtcrtant ;art tne cservadon move- ZZ tnat 5 ViZlZX tne OCCn-' :cservmr of national re- j.:i:r:es: teoanse :n tne ast an ji- 3-- .;5is cet ends uzon the tnan. ; rocr-i te-tenca tree tne kirdcfl1 oe t: ;t:n anytnmx else. as teen estimated tnat the sc;ci:ci.: val'te of tne tecple of tne Ln.tec States is 2&,C. m'4.. X0. Khile the matenai J ea.tn ;: tne cccntrr is c-Aced at SlT.OXv.W. Of ttei").-! tecnie in tne United : cta:cs we Lcee vear.y i.cJt.tvv r f- zj atn anc in" audits 3.0,-i5Gr S water, hut a M teocie are incataoitated year- ater per cent is caused by the 7 t sexneae. li Kortn Caro-! nccae-zy, wnioh. he deciarea. ona deatn taies a v-ariy toll of : destroyed more hves tnan ali y.jJ'Ji peccie. Fcrty-twa per)155 all the wcclcl One :ent cf tnese deatna are prevent- i Q everJr - so-idiers tnat went to atie. At tne nead of tne List of I curing- tne Spanish-Ameri leatns mm preventacte diseases j itanits tuceroulcsis. One cat of i'ery four preventabie deaths is cue to tnia drea-i disease. Every . ear peccie cie in this c-.untry front cocsurriodoc: we tury V-'Ai peoote every day who cie of tnis one disease one tenth f i ai tie deaths. One dea:n in jery three between the aes of IS and 40 ia due to consumpdoG Typhcid fever ia reapocsible :ir 23,Ci deatns In the United States eery year, and 35X r. -uteri are in bei every year 211 frca tnia disease. The leatns fr.m malar-a number i3.ij.tj and this disease clays grat haToc in destroying pro-! c;:tve energy. Between and 3,X 'people nave taara and from 15 to 25 per :ut. of the energy of this vast --.my osf peopte 13 destrcyed. '--e-tiiri of all the babies die tefire they are 5 years old; one-i-iz.z die before tne 7 are one year -:; children die in tnis lountry yearly before they are 2 y-san ctd. In many places in North Caro-."-na oar dearii rate is higher xn "iuewnere. tie visuea 2 l.; n in t.tis State recently where f.C innabi cants w bile thet average cUath rate is 15 per mousand. tie was told that the healtn cocci nons were jrocd, but tne death rate was 12-j per thoc and greater than it soould have sen. Ii another town he found ne death rat 2S per thousand. We must rtc agnize oar respon sibility in preventing tnese dea.hj. He gave statistica thow- ng marvele'i redaction in death rates from preventable diseases waere preventive measures have een used. In every instance the death rate has decreased in erect proportion to the in cells gence of the people and tht -amount x v -k that has been of deaths are kept and ; c-tui amuuaus to w per capita. -i .u .4 ... .-y-i witn an aanrocnanon ot cniv j" :. - . 5 ISliLtift) oer var f or nuoiic healtn fB wfti CAMrWSV .iecUi 5 i THE PtJPrl CRtG T. WILLIAMS 3u siaa r Sams. c Llm3RTC! tan & tepiKBL.Tr 3S7l.31IG.i2a Cji i "juioea Fault Te A YS3W o:ce Er showed how the dzht : en cocsurtcticc in New ori disease: Italy, ft tetany the most ; rjtalaruL-r.o.oi'rf country m tne : -a. tas attest stantteo: oct dsease. Preventive meas- lu ii-w. criCiaisu lx- pcsthte tne diastng-of the carat L mtec states . wcicn work Brecon naa to abandon, an I to cone wii ' tnese diseases. I itate itas restLLtcd m a woccer- p.i- r rai aecrsase it. ceatns tr!:r- ttat its ptrtcse -"-i 2d jedow tever from tne stnntvts ot ranama. maiing' n Cuss, the'atcears same results nave renewed mtei- ect metnecs ot stampm oat; 2ase It nas beeo proven ecn- ciusiveiy tnt ntairia and yeilo .v ; earned Dj certain iincs i - mtces and eciy earned in J tnat way. j Forty per cent of casesoft can war ws aiiea oy tne ny. five times as many as were iiiied Dy Spanisii fculieta, Making local ap-puicatxcc. the speaker said tnat the best thing w can do in Lumber ton is to ge: nd of the open privies altogether or to screen them so that nies cannct enter. Showing that intelligent meth- fods of preventing dsease have! resulted in prolonging human! life, te said that 4) years ago tne average duration of life was Qivc a CoraShudrin 21 2-10 years, while today it is! 42 and a fracaoa years: in the iast 25 years the average has been increased 4 years. The oojecuon is made that it - costs too mucn to save human Hi8 Mrir-LaTrii tna.r tr average value of tne life of au American eitirea 1.7u0. t)n tnat basis' in Ncrtn Carolina wa are losing SIT.tOO CA m human lives yeriv ; and tnat does not include the loss from fiose who are ineapacita:ed tiom sickness. It would ft n.jt on-twsFrim or cne-tniruetn as mucn to pre-, from Kei Springs church. Miss vent tnese deatns. In North1 McArc. of Rowland, was a visit Carouna we spend six mills per, or in Re i Springs this, week. canica on oubiic neaiEn while tne - Mr. Aroiiie ciSLmnoo. of Max- il LVLOAJHM lost yearly from this State stands 31st in tne hstjF. Williams. Mrs. Dan Bullock or States, lllustraung. the power-; aid sister. Miss Evie McK.y, lesaceda of tne Sta:e board of Healtn to meet tne demands mane spun it. ne told of an ap peal recently made to mm , by a woman whu wa in tne early stages, tne preventable stages, of coosacapdtc Tee story was sent oatia a press bulletin re-i ceatly by Dr. Rankin and publish ed in The Rooesooian. This wo man appealed to Dr. Rankin as tne representative of 200,0u0 men of North Carolina for aid to go wnere she coaid get proper creatment and be cored of con sumption,, but there was co ap- ( Continued on pige 8.) UTLEBISM rr.f - "3 rvv - fia Hallowe'en -Fa Ghosts V10iTh Boston Ltts- Meet iti Mr. Mrs. A. j W. McLeaa. i nen spools ana tmn-rs ar :rcad in the land, and erteeta- tion stancs on up-tee who are forrarate en:ch to i nave re-ir- ,r or ::re5t: of cu.ee inviiatiocs thatrs wnatFF ?ajec nnder dif5rttldes. the rirls all sav that have been: itavm arrived frocn ravette- sent out bv Mr. and Mrs, i W. ! McLean Beneath a eoct'.e of wirones dancing upon tne page : the following legend: ON" HALLOWE'EN WlthT M.r. ami MrskrLai-i On CieatniS nri S iCTir yc-cr TTSZZ Fratn. cc zee your hr"-ui A wzi'te Eisi Upon jcr fics. And on. your hea r A Giliow a5e. Misses Jane and Lila of Laurinbarsr. and Ma McLean, ct MaxtctL. moraing and are guests at Mr. j accomodate them at the Waver-and- Mrs. McLean's to meet the i iy hotel: and they met with the chests this evening, and Misses Bessie McNair, Le'Ia Barnes and Mattie McLean, ot Marten, and Messrs. G. Mc- ri. Cormick and J. P. StanseL of Wilmington, are expected to ar- ne this attemoon for the same: cecasicn. RED SPRINGS REVIEWS. Daughters cf Confederacy to ' Crowds to Greet tis Governor PersonaL Ked bor.nzs. ixrt. 22 Mr. an ' Mrs. John M. Mclver, of Gulf, sire guests at the college. Misses ' Aide. Eunice and Saliie Pearsaii 2md Bessie Jones spent Thursday Fayettevilie, attending tne tair.-Kev.iw. v. Jopling and Dr- G G. Vardell are attending Sysod in Rjoky Mount. Mr. j Lucius MeRae was the delegate! i ton,3pent Sunday in Red Springs. 3tr. R. W. Massey, of Lyncn- burg. Va., spent a few days here this week as the guest of r. W. ; jiss rannie waaon ana jar. ; Evans, of Rowland, were in tuwn MoQday to attend tne funeral ot Mrs. McLeod. Miss Mamie Lov- in is at home again after an absence ot several rnontns m tne mountains. Miss Aiiie Brown spent Thursday in Fayetteviile. Quite a crowd cf Red Springs people will attend the Halfewe'ea entertainment at Pht!adelphcs to-right. One of the chief at tractions of the evening: will be the songs of the celebrated Tru man Quartette, of Lumberton. Mr." Hector Carrie is in Higb- sznitn hsJspitaL for treatment for PARTY FA3TY lit i An Uafcr-i toate Occurrence i!te Boston Lynos was :e at tocse at tne ccera Thursday eveninx. This was; thenrst of" sit attracticcs pat on ' Stere for r;s season h v the Rad-: Jf itertamment E-oreaa. of The cent-' auai .uc. l.: v.. sJxct two hears later x scnelu.eu. wmcn mace it neecessary tocut oat some ot tne inumners. j.ne entertainment ; was au ngnt ot its iinc. cat it , was of a kind that Lumberton ; in the Eecubucan administra- - In tms piay Marie De : theatre-goers, geceraliv speak- tion. contrasting therewith tne Garterey. a u;mterton favor.te. 5 ing; do rsot Ske. tgi'orio-us history of tne Demo- taae a leading part. me ntemJters ot tms trocpe. cut waiting for sue per and with- :ppe oat making arransrements for ! same luck at the Lumberton ; hotei. From the latter place :tney west to the Dixie cate, and ? wmle eating their later su I and lamenting their inaoihty to , find a place to ledge, it tnat a certain young c man o5erei oocs in the I to pOot them to rooms I Columbia hotei, over the cafe. I It was a case of "any pert in a i-storcu"' so they accepted the cf- er. Friday moming the ladies of the party repcrted to mayor that they had been turted during the right, after they had gone to the the dis and sta- con to ocaro a train ror tneir next appointment trey had to ccme back up town to testify; bat they were allowed time to eaten their probably carried away untavoraole 1 rrrrrrrpsi ! berton and it is unfortunate ; they were placed in such an em- barrassing post tion: bat consiuer- ing the way in which their rooms were secured they should not held the town responsible for any annoyance to wmcn tney may have fcen sabjecced. Which is not offering any excuse for the annoyance; it is merely stating as a fact that under the r circumstances it is no more than m git have been expected. rheumatism. Red Sp citing Quite Governor. Mr. H. M. John. ot Lumber Bridge, is a business visitor town today. Mr. Mulligan, of Durham, was t-iwio- iTemen ana t? men. ewmg j-niit&ry c. ne truo ana ir-ire James Adams - : to the lateness of the hoar of quit? as fostered by the Ecr-l-s-'-Mss Beatrice Bouinsrer in ; tneir arrtvaL nad to go from tne can party. He called attention oa the siare as Beatrice Gdsc , stauorrto- tn opera house with-its tne rapid strides being made' came to Lcmcerton from Mai ilcLean. I iocging- tor tne mgnt. Alter vistory in ovemter. ana snowec united in man-fair hv Rv c ttie Brown the entertainment. was over the v; tnat no young man can afford to SenceLe Thv arrived this found that there was no room to . cast his ballet for Republicanism : Viaot'on tn- a- iv-fi-v a business visitor in town this - known to Robesonian readers as week. Mr Muiligai will moye,,Aant Becky who has borne here so in. as he is t be cashier! testimony througn the columns of the new bank. 1 of The Robesonian to the faith- Tha Daughters of the Con fed - eracy wilt nave a com-snucjting ginning at S o'clock. The public is cordially invited to come and have a big time but not to forget to bring the admission fee. -mil stV L- H. CALDWELL .1. CiJ- ITS'1 ..-H)' EXTlNCcD YOUNG MEN'S CLUBS. Grsat Demccratic RaJIy at Red S prists Today asd County Yoc35 Men's Chsb to b Or- janized Densocratic Speak- At a meeting of the Young Men's Pemooradc Cub in tne rt no use iaturcay arternccn es Judge T. A. MeMeEI made a go-cd talk on tne victory of tne Itemc-cratic party and "why the young man of todav snculd vote tne Lemorat:c ticket, b.e r-cmt- eh out tne frauds of tne srxri?s , cracc party, ana gave a or.ei i hy tne De ttn-c piTi iz. Lee ua.'oc. w men mu.ca.es ceruun ; T c i ! iST3!. ; Srcs. i Hi:2&sii ct fixes: on tnis eve at .Democratic vie- ... , tcry. He predicted that Butler; coition 01 Mrs. Ann will be buried under a Demo-! Lita iaigiey. wno has been very critic majority of at least 50.tt)f sc,?,Jr -oc:- 3 at her home in the State. t CZL rLK street, wis reportei as Mr. A. J. KcMinnon of ilaxton" soo:'fcat improved this morn addressed the young men at :r- A. McLean con Fairmont Saturday and at Max-: tinues to improve free the severe ; ton the count? candidates closed f Saturday their rounds with the uerifL Henceforth until the! electioa the woods will be shelled ; by the candidates singly or in; row evening. The spe: Kitohin in Red being made tne occasion ror a great Democratic rally and it is; tne " Uncle" Wash McQueen, a Well-known and Highly - Esteemed Darky. Passes. "Uncle"'' Wash McQueen, one of the best known and most nighly-respected darkies in tne; county, died Saturday morning at 10:00 o Ciocs at ms no ne cu r T T tt I Second street, He was 76 years old and had been in failing heal for a year or more, rnefunerax; tcos place yesterday af tern. on ipby;rila aad 1 ftarrterv. I lTnce,"' rr T H vvasi lormeny oe - in!lcnge,i to CoL Johr, McQueen. grandfather pt Mrs. A. 15 JHc Elvea. who lives near Maxton. 1. fulness and loyalty of the de 1 ceaseu. Unde" Wash worked at his trade as barber in Lumber- ton for 40 years until about a year ago and had many friends among both white and colored all over tne ounty. pairs and ailthmgs point to a big ell arrived Fridav evef-g an-? Democratic majenty when the guests at the "home of Mr" polls close ece wees from tomcr and Mrs. A. W Pace co er o- axing ct Governor : expect to mrmor Springs today is; their home at High Point. wh to go in on tne program to organise a weil preached at the Prebvte- train. They county loang lien s Iemocratic i church vestedav r-or-irsr" a rather LJub. several have gone from: " on of Lum-t Lumberton to swe.i tne crown: . '" f ."ti? ra" that that will gather there today. ; f ercnants ixms is to ; : ur? ur.i.iiisi n xvow;ana witnin L iL ITeekira. of Elia bth City, xn-krxrssn RepuiZi "arlll sceak at the cccrt ac-cse ct Lcrtherttc Wecresday ccti it i: II o'clcou Mr. Errest Whlttaker. -arhc I had be- cieriing fcr Mr. K. iL i Eis. left this cctrg- for Kcck- ! a sizrilar pcsni:c. j Messrs. A. V. ilwLti md i-a-rrenc'e streitt Friday in izstcau of neit Monday. trf cteiLLn: of cocrt ce:ar fcsrtccec two cajs ocl ijcui: ot eifct:oG. It is a crtira. terni Jzd.ce O. rL Alle . Mt- Gee G. Frir. -h c-jcd.tt-1 a sale ot lets Saturday, s'tr- t Tfy-cc troc tze tract of I :'L0tssc-.d elL Prof. Rrr.-i t; cms cr-r t e .ciy r:umtr and e -zrinzer of the fr Messrs. G. R. ratters: c S. r . Mo Lean and Aneos Shaw, of Maxtor, and J. P. McLean, o-f Soecianti eccnrv- a-v in riir cay f or a soecral nearlr r tef o- Clers of tne Cecrt VV. Knm- tnrey m a case Tcivmz division of lands. A. E. Monro and o th ers vs. T. P. Monr:t? and ctrers. e i.Tmores; L o meu 7 ccm tne memrers o: wmrn s-7 .-esteroay. will begin a .-k's engagement at tne opera tms evening, presenting fr ..r ocecmg ti Lnar.t- iiau , a ceau pastcra. . Samu4 V R--,- ton InurscAT nor-'T i- O CIOCa atterewn were : attach at meamansni he suffere-i j a wera while on his way to i-arincarg, out is not yet ab.e to sit up. Rev. and Mr? A Ci. Mr. Caldweil is pas Presbyterim church. tor of the Mr. Cali- the next few weeks. The capita ' stock, most of which has already frbsTItel weerhapi iKVJv. lse Swocsnotaers are largely farmers scattered about in the coamry around Rowland, while of course the easiness men of the town are taking stock alse. Death or Mr. James McKay. Short I.- after noon todav Mr Jas. McKay. 67 years old." died McHSiuf ft fcl remains wn; be interred tomor- : xta d ' ; ft" d4ea snrT - ; a.K.ke Gf paralysis about three roon ns azo and was also a victim of dropsy, so his death was not unexpected. Vtc President Shermm ccn- at Asheville list Fridcv night a tour the Statem whw h he spoke a GoVdbnro. Raleigh, Chirhtte, States vile and Ash - viHe. I 4' in 4 4 4 4 .1 0 I i
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