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LhTABLISHED 1870. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. ' COUNTRY, GOD AND TRUTH ' r-u A YEAR.' DUE IN ADVANCE VOL XLVil ; , LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1916. NUMBER 5 - DEMOCRATS WILL GATH&2 j STATUS OF BILL FOR INDIAN SCHOOL GADDYSVILLE GRIST County Executive - Committee Will GLENNWOOD GLEANINGS Meet at Court. House Next Mon-j Bill for $50,000 for Indian School at Farmers Net Hauling Fertilizer Social Item Looking to April 7 Public Debate ; ie , ... Boys Bound for Chapel Hill in r? - . , . . , Debaters Union News Notes aad Co"espondence cf The Robesonian. Comment j , Glennwood (Pembroke, R. 1), Feb. 29 Miss pearl Stubbs of Parkton She is the ROZIER NEWS NOTES BRIEF ITEMS OF LOCAL NEWS day All Democrats . ved j . Pembroke ia Being Pushed by Sen Speakers fc-iy ator Simmons and Godwin The meetincr of the countv Dem ! Snerial to The Robesonian. n r p-flK 9QTK Correspondence of The Robesonian h hM t th hn,. inUii. . iiiui JnrminnaH , rwd Gaddysville (Fairmont, R. 1), FebJ amvt1 last ";day p. m. TmKB of 1 -viniir r, Mif ifress on uie llth instant bv Renre-' 29 Mr. J. W. Cobb of Fairmont guest of her sister Miss Ruby, the day of next week' March 6th, 'is ex- BentatlVe Godwin to acquire a site spent Monday here. Messrs. Lacy assistant teacher of Glennwood school, nected to he a meetine well worth at-s and .erect buildings at Pembroke, -N. and Jno. Edens of .Rowland spent' her uncle Mr. N. C. Stubbs. pending. Ail Democrats are invited "T iujiw jMonday here. : (Mr. Vaughan Hayes of Raynham Lo attend . noneson county is mailing progress Chairman T, A. ' McNeill first ad- and om vresenl , mdacauoiis wl vised Tne Robesonian that the meet- paas.tae House. -ina- m.M ha hiH nn iu.r,h 7 nnH ! ne House committee on Indian it was so announced in this paper, but A photographer 'of the Orange ! visited m this section last Saturday Judd Co spent Wednesday here, al-l ni2ht and 'Sunday afternoons-Mr. so was billed to come back Fridayi- A. McNeill and son Mr. Bundy, to make pictures of country homes,' L,umoerton via.tors jast Sat- utuay. aieasrs. uezzie wara ., ana pression tnat March 7 was Monday, i.on. Aae mibsioner nad m4ue . -f a f. . i lsaua . Ueaaiey c-t jemeroKe were iaarch , Monday, is the day for tne ! ?u iavorib't "Port n h ndl ftf u "1 ' c&u" wis section last Sunday j.vlr. McNeiH was then unde'r ?he im- T?eTS ff S b t in so te didn't turn ou. Dression tnat March 7 was Mondjv. i tn. lae uqmmissioner na3 made . Remarks will be made on th.i3i4leW,Jfie-.inor-.f5r-f ?lgn 5" 1, L Some If1 ar worUiy to ador.a. i"re was a wood-sawjng at, Mr, lowing subjects: What Democracy l-r"1"5'.' . ""T-n 8 L w u fk? paoer ii . jlciNeiUvj last Jf'nuay ugm, ioueht in 18S)8 S Mclntvre- Gen-' Jt' Wlth the will be sent to the. representing. , ,s. There was a good number present, eral Conditions in North Carolina ' Ilouse committee ' on Indian Affairs ivlr. and Mrs. Robert Miller, wno guinea was served to the sawyers. E. J. Britf New nrimarv iawL (for further action. ,T have been on. the sick list, are very, Wcv. is. L. Seabolt fihed his reg- X Varser' National issues A Wl Senator Simmons has jntroded much improved. - t ular appointment at Moss Neck laat McLean; -North "Carolina Democrats T ' Senate a similar biU and it. - uur farmers haven't hauled much ; Sunday, preaching one of his able in wasn net-on fi R MfTnnrl o: i ""-" fiu,.wr-ui1!i..wuci ii, v..- sermons, .7 :r " , ' ! rntr, Simmnna and .U o-nroa inon jfure Democracy Col. G. H. Hall; Harmony in the Democratic Party-J W. Carter; Why a ydung!n! et Maj. A." Jr McKinnon; General remarks J. B. McCormick, J. S. Oliver, M. L. Marley, Jno. S, But ler. ' . . WILSON CALLS FOR SHOWDOWN Senator Simmons and -Representative, pect to haul much. - I A crowd of young folks visited Godwin are - doina all possible for, When April the seventh comes Miss Inez Lewis last Saturday nitrht j the passage of their bills in the in-; Gaddysville school will be right in and spent a very sociable hour with of the Indians of. Robeson. Lumberton at the county commence" t her. Those nresent from a distance v Abner Chavis of St. Pauls Wm. meni, if nothing prevents.. . 1- ( were, Miss Pearl Stubbs of Park- Lowery and W. P. Locklear of In spite of the inclement weather j ton Messrs. Law Gregory of Raft Pembroke are here in the interest of a pretty -good crowd enjoyed, a splen-( Swamp and Vaughan Hayes of Rayn- these bills.' They have been here did debate here Friday-night. -The; ham.. for about a week and are doing all query was, "Resolved, That the War, - Mr. Herbert Culbreth and Miss in their power to hurry up this bit cf KcLlIuuo marked a greater epoch Ruby Stubbs were Pembroke visitors of, legislation. President Wants Direct Reply From Congress on Resolutions to Warn Americans Off Armed. Ships He Will Accept N Compromise I W. K. B. in American History than " the War ist Fridav afternoon. Miss Hen. of : Secession."; The speakers weret rjetta Duncan who la teaching below lor tne aJfixmative, R. W. Shooter, Emberton, spent Sunday with home- and W;-V. Lranch while Yates usdr; folks. Ma. Worth Culbreth spent visiting at COLONIAL TEA ymvHuvii j t ' .a i v. Uy rtnu 0nvuti vobbicvt v vii 2tiuraay ana ounaay Presdient Wilson Tuesday decided . , T. that he cannot proceed with the Ger-i ! rs f.PeaKl man submarine negotiations - while dissention in Cbngress weakens his position before .the world, so he call, ed for a showdown on the pending prjopesms 10 warn Americans off mer ESS" .hl the Eurojean beUig-! Je gentledames and gentlemen, na -Ja j,5J v"iJl And maidens fair to see, day" 'President Uit ?h yU M 4 er rj the floor who nroffered: Friday Evening, 8 to 11, at Resiv the query and-opened the diussien ' Buie's home last Sunday night. dence of Mayor and Mrs. A. E.. while Yates ' Gaddy responded froni ' n(iA number was Dresent. the negative, declaring the .-.import-J Miss Leslie Culbreth of Dillon, S. ance of the secession. Mr. Sflooterjc, is visiting relatives and friends cloied the arguments on the affirm-, this section. Mrs. D. C. Buie atixfr side in his usual calm and Be. ; ana daughter, Miss Maria spent yes renp'but persuasive manner. 'Mr.' terday at Fayetteville -visiting rel James Shooter came from T the neg- aiVes. Mr. Francis M'Whitaw'as'a tive and declared that preseivation tlnmherton visitor yesterday. Miss White Attractive invitations iave jbeen issued reading as follows? a t, J . :rxWni The ladies of the Methodist church wns as important as the foundation, ',Poni, jrtTieil. 0 Wilmintrton is vis would be satisfied Stt nrthin iM!lWi11 reet yu with deli. , and that our country was on its way; iti at the home 0f w aunt Mrs. ?fl-n - Lf?tA"r..l!?.to,th?i5! Trom eisrht t 'leven next Friday eve ' tc downfall bv holding slaves i na w K v clhreth.-Mil' Riddell of vnrpir.n rp p,.,o- .vu. i ai Tne nome oi wirs -l .v... coo wii wiictucr Jiot Americans should be warned from taking passage on., such ships. A Washington dispatch of the 1st statt mat most of the White Silver offerine, This bids fair to be a most de- scceeding from the Union. The te-Rej Spr'ngs visited in this section ioinders were short and pithy. Af- ioc,f Onnnv nftcmoon. Prof. Edgar ier a hot contest the judges render-iBunv wag a Pembroke visitor yes- Pantlng School House Protracted ' n ,,.."'. Meeting Begins March 6 Other, -TTfe G' ? Music Qub will meet thurth Notes Preparing for Con-; w,th -- tarlyle tonight, cert Personal j Middling cc-tton Js sel'a'ng on Correspondence of The Robesonian. j the local market today for 10 3-4 Kozier, Feb. 28 The box supper; cents the pound, which was at Rozier school house1 r,i t a , Friday night, Feb. 18th, was quite J W-T ' Crabtree under- a success. We raised 25. The n" nv eyS J06" school house is now beinf painted. 5' -R S Be8nu Th adds much to its appearance. Sbe 18 getting along nicely. The protracted meeting will be-i County Health Officer B. W. gin at Kczier church Monday, Marchj Page left yesterday for Teachey, 6th. Rev. J. F. Davis of Lumber-i Duplin county, to be with his sister, ton will be assisted by his son in. Mrs. Maury Ward, who is ill. thThTelnn!l mtin fif ,u n I Mr- E M. Johnson is having The annual meeting of the Sua-? a hand 6 residence erect- beam society was held with the.ed on fcig lot Nofth lm . g- cnurcn si aaoaie. iree ounaay p. wt,u Mmi m. 1 t t-.t.r son will occupy the residence. ni.--.lt -was largely atten.iea. J'tr- people there if the weather had been! A meeting of Clybornville Lo wafmer. f cr.l of the Farmers' Union will be The protracted meeting closed at! held in the court house tomorrow Saddle Tree church Sunday with ("night, r All members are urged to be four additions to the church. Rev. J. F, Ltvis was assisted in this meeting by Rev. R. L. Byrd of To larsville. . ' Little Misses Annie Lee and Hal lie Regan, of Laurinburg have re turned home after spending a few days with tneir aunt Mrs. S. B. Rosier. Mr. Walter Kozier, former. present. The meeting will open at a o clock. , The anti-tin-can campaign of the Pastime theatre begins Monday of next week. Girls and boys will be admitted to the theatre for J2 tin cans strung together with a hole in the bottom of each. Messrs. G. Badger McLeod and ly of Kozier but now or Hoiton, spent j . L. Nash have opened up a music store in the McLeod building, Fourth tne week-end with relatives here Mrs. J. C. Carlyle and two daugh ters, Misses Pearl and Bertie, spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. Carly le's brother, Mr. V. A- Bul Icck of Center Mr. Ros . Tolar of Rennert spent Sunday in this vicin. ity. Miss Lessie Martin, who is teaching school near Rozier Siding,, oncnt tho wppk-nd with her Barents k J f . ' ' " , There was a 6inging at Mr. D. CTKftTTolarsville . She was accompanied j lightful event. Ladies will be dress-, ed , in favor of the affirmative. ; it, terday. Mr. (Make Culbreth is a I wl in Colonial costumes, the beauti- .waa the best debate we ever had, con-J-vieirr fit RavriTiam today. Mr. Jen- bv Miss Maude Rozier. Mr. C. V. Bullock and son, Valley, of Conway, S. C, have returned home after vis iting his brother and sisters, who live near Lumberton. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lowe are very sick, also Mr. Braxton Rozier ia very sick with pneumonia. - 1JIC AWVAlt. ' - f -1 r . . give a concert in the near future. tr ' , . , The date will be given later. Mr. W. K. Bethune returned Mossrs. Anderson and Perdie Brilt' yesterday from Washington, where of Lone Branch spent the second ne has been engaged on his duties as street. The new concern is known as the Lumberton music store. They will handle talking machines, records, sheet music, etc. ; Mr. D. McP. 'Mc Arthur, presi dent of the Philadelphus Local of the Farmers Union, was among the Visitors - in .town yesterday. Mr. McArthur says his Local is taking on new life. They meet the first Tuesday night intach month. Mr. H. HT Stanley of route 1 from St. Pauls, one of the leading farmers of that section, is a Lum berton visitor today. Mr.' Stanley says the recent cold spell killed part of his tobacco plants, hence he has decided to cut his tobacco acreage House were undecided on what tw Lw resipence.01 mayor.. anu sidenng. tne . one weeK-s time .n was k?n Webb 0f Wilmington nas oeen,- The should do in response to the PrY- vynite win oe aecoratea ior tne. gotten up on.; ,; And we, .tne ooys, visitmg. at the home of Mr. J. u. 1 responde rlPTit.'a iam.ni i, .-.: '. ot:casion-ana a more perxecuy. p.' wisa-..t&-. express : our tnanKS . to me M-To:u Mr. u Thomas cuioretn o, mfl chaos existed on that side of the "pointed residence for an occasion of people and tea chers, both present and ent a pa rty at Raynham' last who are d runifnl anA !, :a.i ..A: the kind could not be immagined ,--r,ast: f or so ereatlv co-operating with ;Tu nortpd a fine time.. . f.rH1i.f - unroot una n anil vis ins wi!i!uit'i iiuuvs; m n Olir SOCieiV arm lis wui i. - i .... "iiuiui cor nmuns o c I J ii ; Sunday at Rozier. INo Reason for Alarm About ferti lizer situation following from Lumberton cor- nce in Sunday's wummgion tors, clerk of the House Committee on Reform in the Civil Service. Mr. Bethune says he ia confident the President will win in the present crisis with Congress. . Mrl-L. Pate of route 7 from ncouraere some farmers, i.iimberton f& amonc the visitors in isposed to worry abou the. town tdoay. Mr Pate says that Miss situation: Mac Ivev of his section and Mr J. Mr. R. D. Caldwell. "now, the old.' c. Pullev of Cumberland county mid delightful scenes of olden days., hrn beats with admiration when "we- .vtrnA K-hoe GriD Epidemic Per- w man ens-acred in business in Lum- married at the borne of the A young Lumberton couple, appro- thinV 0f the fact that we have a catioI I Vtftrf Art talking this week about the, hridf'n nnrpnt Mr. and Mrs. H. STATE REPUBLICANS UNSEAT Kiately. costumed, will represent F0Ciety that ranks amonsr the best in Corresnondence of The Rc-Besonian.' fertilizer situation, aid he saw no w Ivey, on the 26th of February. DUNCAN , .George and Martha Washington. the State of Robeson.;' - V . i ElrocV March 1 Mr. J. E. BrH-l rea80n for any alarm along that line., - conation of Mr. -P. P. At the Republican convention in iMlTlc W1J1 be a speml feature.-.; Old-, 0n March 31 at 8 o'clock .the boys -oVc, i,.B,i.fr. ). A. McCall and He said that the farmers were go- G who had been suffering much llaleigh yesterday John Motley More- fashlone-d, ?cngs W,,U be sung, and will meet the Tabernacle boys m the daupMer, Miss Ruby, visited friends ing t0 buy all that could be obtain-. f 6;me tJjne with a heitU trouble, neafl was elected national commit-1 i . w", vv. ""'c I State-wide Deotiung. uuwu "c t l ""rinbure Satnmiv "nn &unaay. ed Dut, f course mere woum - iw teeman over E. Carl ' Duncan the ea m vVlw,nittl tOBl,u,I,K: :fl'e"By fbste the nopuiar query ot r .-jude Foster and Mr. Walter nun. big reduction from last yean rfepubucan ieadet - in this State for mV. 7 CZ CZUaI-'- V -wt r?r T.8 i win jiu iu me uuuuiiis iunu u. v"-"" . for unanei xiuu wetnodist cnurcn . I . i 1 i j -kVi ea Tn , inniviauiiiitv uj. dh-11 nAn;4iAn 4-n vnna no noes not inmiv liicic r t m--i ?j -i a v i . - . - , iirniuuui - t v w - i fhh ri Jhomp3Qn, fcr years one of the lead- lW--. y OIBUl"u "'.The boys make it. a ruie to represent, .Taoriv rvfvv rPp n our pia:hbr-i w,ii fce much difference in acreage out t;npr tram Wilmington era ox the party, was moved in dis-l lr . W.aa" ' t1, own work. 4- ., 1 rH v-s been suffering with colds, is cfths opin;on with good seasons and Ap prtflln man who takes The iuui iuiiMiuiiuvu .- i opn rnn. cooa nonest uiwu kuuu ""k "" at White Pond and heard an p M Carson of McDonalds. e the result. . Mr. Caldwell has Mr. R. D.t been actively engaged m business century, ai i ior some time wun a hbuu iru Vf a, is improved. Air. Green asks Robesonian -'to say that any Ihe who vears. Ttin plpptinno amo -ffn. citing incidents, Duncan denouncing! nu1; btreet xsuuer irom me piatiorm. jJr. Cy- Fir cust to sav thnt hA , raaA A toss or arounci jn.uw was sus r ..... . ... .7" - iJ K.. M T IOIUCU 4.41 V . , . UC i U.lltJ CIlVl . ' ' ' ' 1 UlU LUUVV'Wl. rf , ,we are douhu . . New .Tfrsav returned home ; r.aldwell savs thev can make out ior. . n a tinner can trnt T xiirU oftc RnpnHino- sever. ' oTuViJifl witViniit. en much fertilizers. . . . . v.. .n CVno..iriorl tin- j . . . v "ic . . i - - t c. . . ...v.'wH. - inn Kafiie uuiic uv on ivnww .... mi. t JLn4.A insfvn'to ia in . n. . , i? I .... . i .i 4"c r iKe piat-e a ucunic inowvw ... j aV8 in jirod on a numing ex- use w-nat tney can auuru nu ner if they will notify mm. Jur. tninit mere v,a. comirod thA services OI quit. Butler had things his T. Gaitley of the m . UW I H . - .. , , . . M. 1. - - - . . yay, selecting delegates to the na- ;.lv.IS action auesaay ni(rntwnen.vcellent Fermon by Kev. Mr. . wag in Elrod Monday, TlOnai Convention. Th nlntfnrm ia5 ",a owia, s uiuica, u iiuioca ThP!, Deonie have an laeai uwu iui T tn Mw SimHuv tn Via- V,--- nwor ft third of a largely Butler's work. I an( tw, "ws .wer Bn?a. Sever-j contributing to thf Judson centen- .f hcniA foVq prH rptrrT,pd home Mon-; ways keeping in touch with the farm ; ; j al hundred bushels of grain i and oth-( ial fuml by each member contnbut- j,M, T tw. M-r-oii w-,q ?n Row- ers' and his judgment may be count Town Lets Contracts for RWtri.. nJ " feed were also lost The fire stall. s ftnp npnnv for each year of age.' , . on VmoJnoca Tici1nvVr H. nn na MnK nnd conRPrvative. . ... . ... ...... , . ji. i .... i- .. ... , . - '' . - w . ,i. mnrn anniii Dorruwiuit 1110 u water Meters i pu. '" "llcr. AI.UI". Henrv Rntherdanijrives our .m- w m11 4 Mr. R. C. Pt were Mr. Georo-e L. Thompson, one ot v -r;- ji: -j - Mn oil . . T 1 linn ' . ' . ' . I . . . . n t f lHfliirtl Ll BCIIU SI ill t,v-w--. fV..iT,aq wdPd3TV the leading farmers of tnis section, ...., iv.h Mhar mnr neirh- when interviewed by your corres- . T,ori-t,ke it vour- ed iust after dark from The town nmmisKinwo ' origin. The barns and stalls were fo n tnft Naw Josenhus Dan- ,. , day .afternoon for the 'purpose of nracxicaiiv new. it nas not oxnlMltm. 5n th. -Metronolitan Maeizine,; T r,,nc3n pflte -i" r.uit Rik w:th letting contracts for both electric and learned whether or not Mr. Gaitley ;hail Columbia pe fays he is the ,Mr P. D. Jones was in Row. water meters to be used after the carried any insurance on the stock' sifkT 0f errors and hat he has misJ1oT!(l TrC(iav power plant has been chaneed. The or buildings. ; ; - . , A the nblic. All we can sayiSj - contract for the electric meters, 325 , , , . . g. . ' we . don't like to read such on a Tar Robesonian and pays for it came in to the effice th,is morning and said h wanted to send The Robesonian to a neighbor' of his. That certain neighbor would not take the paper, but bothered the man whodid take it much about borrowing his mat THE DFATH RECORD in number, was let to th-wV.w ' Local of Producers and Shippers Cor- house Electric Co. for $2,126.65. This poration ( Art Younf tells us the story of contract provides that this company! " A branch Local of the Producers a Northern soldier returning fcome hall take 137 old meters at not les3 and Shippers Corporation of Amer. f mm the war on a furlougF ran in- n ,erth fnd if- Sfld f0r- mor jSa has been -organized at Long' to the capital and jabbed his bavo-; died at Pembrok e earl'y Monday morn' t.nnn t f t ho rnun tn f-n vninnTA 11 Ryanin Mt To mna W1 pKQn tk 10 l T.A.nM Timrio' daclr flnH TP It . . ...... J . .. ever that amount thejr may sell for. I president of the local organization ' better Now John S. Williams, a xhb cunu-ucb ior me water meters ano MB. a. Jj. atone, ar.. is sec- Sonatnr. occumes tne same aess. ir a was let to the Pittsburg Meter Co., f retary-treasurer. Seventeen other Lo- It's war, it's peaceit's fertilizer.' raivsi"a wh''ch caused his death pondent, expressed almost identically : : Tk... lif. oti. tile Baine upimuii. xiicy-wwiu m.- tle to worry about so far as the fer tilizer situation is concerned. J. L. Lassiter of Charlotte Dies at Pembroke . , Mr. J. L. Lassiter. acred 62 years. Mrs. N, H. Jones, Jr., an! three children, Misses Lucife and Ad die Em'ly. and Mr. Earl, left Tuesday for Columbus, Ga., where they will make their home. Mrs. Jones lived at Columbus before her marriage. Mrs. J. R. Clark, mother of Mrs. the contract price being $958.40. Infant Boy Wm. Clifford, 6-mcnths-old son of mated, they have already employed St. Pauls was among the callers at Monday mornmr With vatinn ia tA.'nid farmprs m hnvino- r Cnnthum nonnlp to i .t.,i . j t. AJ i . . ""- " K " . , u n j . n -,- -- ... " ",V1 IVI vul v.-v..w.. -- ai( (.iie-nonie oi nis parents in iast ent anq it is expected that the larg- natiey camenn to pay ma buuviij ixnc.pt. e c living - juumoerton luesoay. thn nurest Christian relveion there, , Big Offensive at Verlun. Has Ceased the Globe, and are we eo'ng Mrs. Phibeam Bodiford Superior Court While civil court nas toeen in ses -sion since Judge F. A. Daniels of Goldsboro ' and selling, . . 5 J , J. M . f .... ' " presiuing, Dut iew . jury trials nave been -disposed of. The greater part . vf the cases coming up have been compromised. The only jury cases completed were: Ben Freeman vs Mary Freeman, divorce granted; "Menehen Co. vs. McQueen Broth ers, judgment for plaintiff: W. J T'revatt, Jr., vs. Wm. Phillips, et al judgment for defendants. A num ber of judgments has been siened. It is not known when court will ad journ. cals have been organized in the coun ty. Itis expected that a county or ganization will be formed at an-ear- fly date. The purpose of the organi. It's war, it's peace, its iejuiizer. raiygis which caused hig it's preparedness, it s fashions and. Li- Kiiffrnffe and nrav what next. Save the South and save the world in the best motto we have ever heard New Onwers Will Start Up Mills at Hope Mills Rocky Mount Dispatch, Feb. 29. Tho PnMrftah It) ilia rmnanT .tm- me. Deceased lived lin Chjariott posed of local monev interests, that Jones, spent some time nere nu .c- but was doing some work at Pem-i recently purchased the four idle cot-t turned to Columbus with Mrs. Jones ton mills at Hope Mills, are allow-' na "miiy. . M; wrauJ ing no grass to grow under their feec1 hav "f friends here who wer 3 and though less than two weeks have ' scrry 8ee them elapsed since the deal was consum-i Mr. Eli Ratley of route 2 from for the Moment A press summary states that the Germ j em. any n. is expected mat tne larg- naiiey came . m w i est of the four mills purchased will tion, which was just out. He is one be put to work "within the next two' of the many Robesonian readers v ho s morning n the battle-J.nn(f. not try to Christianize them? scarred region ol- Vdun continue; it. will take monev to do so. tneir Domuarament m sections dui that their big offensive, so far as infantry attacks are concerned, has ceased. Whether it will begin again or whether the Germans will rest rr.n ton f u.ili tliA TlAinta if vania00 thev h W. V. B. Ml or avp crninH is not indicated in I official reDorts from either BeTim Koheson Medical Society Met at or Paris. rairmont Yesterday. . i . r department at the A most interesting meeting of the Aoboint Delegates to County Meet-: Robeson Teachers noo?son wxetucHi oucieiy was neia at ing Fairmont yesterday, urs. w. l, Grantham, R. S. Beam and W. A. - . . 1 J 1. i ....... . -"'.-. .-""v.. v u . . .vtn0. . A lie biaiiijici ui klic I1VUC1" riB'n vii .UV wm . ...... to -let foreigners come in and bring. Mrs, Phibeam Bodord died httty was made the past week and by 1 Ratley says he is still holding thft heathern relie-ions with them.jver ponie about two miles from town tee time these naoers had h. n fil-' last year's cotton crop. hcldi..t on the Elizabethtown road yesterday. ' ed the local capitalists had laid plans' for 12 1-2 cents the pound, ar.d Deceased was 70 years of age and, to start tr.e mills in operation ai,d foing to sell it for less if it j had been sick for several davs with: thev had drawn frnm trio m;o! nnwn that hio-h within the next yeiV grippe. i Cone Mills of Greensboro, for a sjp. two, he says. Mr. Ratley will reduce Mrs. Nancy Townsend erintendent. j his cotton acreage this year. Mrs. Nancy Townsend, aged 69 j . Work was beguu yecerda7 years, died at her home near Raft Notice of New Advertisements ' -, rs'Jng ground for Limvo i's row Swamp yesterday mornine after suf-f A car of quality and reliability for $20,000 fcchool building. As nao been fering fcr some time with a severe, less money Robeson Auto Co. I mentioned in The Robesonian, the case of gripne. Interment was madej Pressing, dyeing, etc. Carolina conrtact for the build;ng was let to TEACHERS' MEETING Program for Grammar Grades De partment , 4 ' Correspondence of The Robesonian. The following program has been arranged for the grammer gjaaes ; in tne f j, burying ground near meeting of tne, the home today. . . Association m ; ' I T.nmherton Saturday. Mach 4. i i . .. . 1 Jl 1- ' . - . -'. . . . C V.. uont ioreet to appoint aeipatesi Discussion of how to interest poor. Mr. R C Rirmintrham returned to the countv meetino- cf the Farm- cnoiwe- ttvot to' m-ranci a crowded :: " r ' o. nn i McPhiul of Lumberton attended thet ri Union- The meeting will be, R(.v,priule Mis Emma Powell andj T.nmherton the first Wednesday in May. . . -". ..; . ' .- . Cotton Acreare TnHe'T'e from what farmers from, to Hamlet. ' A. . 41.. ' mm r l tt nTPn T. rnri t' Lip ri J II it l, nv. Liif-. vn aniimf if hiifiiTlADO -mexo ah n rttt-on "r"M Kobesnn win hot '.."..' '" nv lrrr this vear than it.w A coinmittee has been annointed .11. nrobaMv not as lartre.- The to eolic't stock for a knitting mill at rvear 1914 will he long remembered. Cerro tiiirdo. . It is with pincers regret the Cit izen makes the announcement thst Mr. W. P. Covineton will move his rner"ntile business from Red Sprines The change is purely relation of English and spelling i today for the first time since he re. Is'ctice of service bv Dublican. Gen.! hv Amrnst IS arvStewartPracticalraw-.xtcrnhnme . eral -English - Morgan - and -wife vs. ' 1 nublic schools Miss Rebecca! Mr. M. Beverly received a letter' Geo. W; Hayes and others. A not-morte meeting. They report a most pleas-, held in the court house here Wednes.l Miss Connie Currie: Hints on draw- ant occasion. The ladies of Fa'r-j dav, M?rch 15. The meeting will, jne Mr. Bofgs of Lumberton; Cor. mont prepnrea a Fumntuous dinner open at 10:30 a. m. All Unfo? mem- - I sl . i ; . ' r ............ -. ; p . CI. ilil'VlVgly W liVIJJ USlgJlgS is .secretary of the society, says the i or not. - members who stayed away missed a : : ' , rar treat, - W.ll Move to Hamlet TV" next meeting wi he Mi m Sorinfs Citizen. ing in nublic schools Miss Rebecca went an operation for apendi-itis. Mr. Birmingham walked down street Tailoring Parlor. . I Messrs. Harr-s & Poe of Duihm. Get a town directory at Robeson- The new building will be madeof ian office. j bri-k and will contain 5 class rooms Master tobacco plant setters N. and an auditorium that will seat 800 Jacobi Hdw. Co. - , neople. It will be steam hentsl. Ten per cent off on electric lamps Practically all the material for the L. ll. Caldwell. j bu-'lding has been placed on the lot. - New spring goods K. M. Biggs.i The building will be 108 by 110 feet ; lisiaaen proline corn. . ; pnd the contract cans ior completion -nr 1 - T . . n 1 Atr,.et.n nf ii ' . . n r ., . . I r 'nam oi luna, ucuciBi ui.u... jTr.& morning irom wannesDora to rrogram at rastime. belonmne to R. A. Walker or Kox- the leprth of a snelling lesson: Dem- tUe effect that the cendit'on of his Farm-hand wanted who under- hero disclosed the startl;n- fact that enstrat'on of a lesson m n.nensn father, Mr. C. W. Beverly "of that stands tobacco W. H. Humphrey, th animal had had a moccasin snake rammar; Methods of teaching EnB1-! fiace.whose illness was mentioned; Notice of publication of summons lodd in one of its intestines for sev lisWMm Mrv J.. Parish; Methods ( ju Monday's Robesonian, was uiJm-; Roll. E. Lee, attorney. Ural months, of teaching history Miss Jessie proved. ' - -I 1 Cameron; Rfidine lessons, length.l The condition cf Mrs. C. B.Y. WT. A. ELl-rtainment at methods of teaching, etc. general ;Townsend, who has been sick for, Swamp Sunday Eveninz discussion. ' some time, is improving. The Y.WA.of Back Swamp Baptist . CORNELIA STEELE, - The condition of Mr. O. C. Nor-J church will give an entertainment Secretary Grammar Grade Depart-, ment, who has been confined to his ; at the church Sunday evening at 8 ment Robeson County Teachers' As- room rwith a severe cold for two o'clock.. Mrs. W. R. Tyner of Lowe sociation, weeks, is somewhat improved. will be the principal speaker.. Back . My glasses were fitted by Dr Parker, the only specialist in Lumberton licensed by State Board Examination for this important work.. . HIS SERVICE SATI2P FTES
The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
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March 2, 1916, edition 1
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