' 1 ESTABLISHED 1870. SINGLE COPY FIVE' CENTS. COUNTRY, GOD AND TRUTH S1J50 A YEAR. DUE IN ADVANCE VOL XL VII ' LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA, ThURSDAY, JULY 20, 1916. NUMBER 45 i 1 3 TOWN TIED BY OLD CHARTER Ttt -A VfrCoAeA Amount - lO tn Which it is Restricted for Light XtllSSi K?2iTn!l v: 3 i " . .j urnniwpH im. Bonds for Recent and Proposed im-. provemenU Refuse lO inat At- ountrff0rt.W,i11 ?fSt J ' :ure i"miwij 0 . Iature Mee In Thursday's Robesonian it was! ctatod that the town has sold bonds' in ha cum nf $30,000. these bondsiind something like normal COn-i .having been issued several momns arm fni- tho nnmnss of financing the . . i l - ; I . nV. f ! improvement Deing mauc m ntui, -.-A rator nlanfs tn W f. Slavton & Co.. of Toledo. 0. It was also i ' - . . 1 . buy additional bonds in the sum of $15,000 for the purpose of extend ing the water and sewer lines in town. Mr. Bruce" Craven of Trinity, this State, who is agent for W. L. Clayton & Co., made the contract and agreed that if for any legal reason his company refused to buy the bonds they would loan the town $45,000 until March 1. 1917. and take the town's not for sp.curitv. Since that, stated that this company agreea 10,15,000,000, principally 10 rauroaas, time the above-named company has of clearing up debris as a prelimin--notified Mr. W. Lenhon, town nt-iavy to the resumption of operations, torney, that after investigating the Train service, however, is still badly matter they nave round tnat.tne. 01a 1 . 1 ' a- a 1 1 town charter has in it a restriction which says that the town shall not issue bonds for light and water ex tensions to a sum over $50,000. More than that amount of bonds has al ready been issued and sold for light and water extensions. They also re fuse to loan the town the $45,000 un til. March 1, l'J17. Mayor A. E. White says he ex pects to try to borrow the money, temporarily, until after the next ses sion o fthe Legislature, which, will .the bonds can be sold. . '. TIa f Am Vtoo LaH cavornl ViMa nil nil be cnangea so the $30,000 bonds, but none of themj has been closed on account of the. fact stated above. RLADEN WILL HAVE FARM-LIFE SCHOOL' Delegation From Bladenboro Visiting Robeson's Farm-Life School To- day Bladenboro Township Has, Life School and $20,000 for Roads A delegation of twelve men from ' Jy this morning en route to Phila oelphus to take a look at Robeson's farm-life school. Bladenboro town- 1 T1 1 . i i. i.1 snip, J5iaaen county, recently votea , bonds in the sum ol $iJb,000 lor tne; erection of a farm-life school in Bla- den. The school will he establish- ed near Bladenboro. The delegation1 was composed of Messrs. T. J. Free-! man, F. D. McLean, J. F. Freeman, S. N. Ferguson, F. P. Callahan, J', G. Freeman, W. S. White, Emory Thompson, Sherwood Callahan, D. A. Butler, R. C. Bndger and Geo T rrv,.. f-n .rioifjnnr Robeson's school was that they micht get some idea of how it was! located and maintained before they, started to work on the new Bladen; intitu1ion. ! Bladenboro. township .also'- voted' . . 1 il. ton rnn bonds recently in tne sum m w,tw . n hnilrl rnnrl in that townshio. i -- m. f $30,000 FOR LUMBEK-I U , Houte Commite on Public Build-! inra Ifnrommends Th.it Amount tor Prtetftf f irp Ruilrlinrr for Lumberton' In a bill submitted Monday the! House of Congress committee on, public buildings and grounds recom mended $30,000 for a postottice duiio ino- for Lumberton. It was recom mended that other North Carolina towns be allowed appropriations for public buildings or sites as follows: Rockingham, $5,000; Wadesboro, '$5,000; Wilson, $7,500;. For enlarge ment or repairing: Edenton, $45,- O00; Lenoir, $30,000; Mount Airy, 355,000; with the provision that the Umit of cost heretofore fixed for a ite shall not exceed $5,000 of this .imount; Mount Olive, $3,000; Mor--anton, $35,000; Albem?rl for site, $6,000; Clinton for site, $5,000; Dunn for site, ?7,ouu; ouisDursr ior uc se.ouo: lvianon ior sue ford for site, $7,000; Williamston for site, T'5,000. Electric Signs The National Bank of Lumberton, the First National Bank and the Pas-; : time theatre all have bought attrac tive electric signs. They have all ar rived and the one purchased for the ? theatre has been put up and was used for the first time Tuesday night. 'Each sign is a different design. While hanging the one bought b'y ti Virst. National Bank Tuesday a part of it fell and was broken. The broken piece was returned to the factory for repair and it will be some time before it can be replaced. The one bought bv the National Bank of Lumberton will bj put up this week and will probably be lighted up for the first time Saturday night. The signs were sold by the Federal Sign System and will make most attractive advertisements. Perhaps others will cim at an earlv date and an effort will be made, it is understood, to get the citizens of theAown to buy one advertising the town. Mr. IL M. McAllister has been unable to get any word from his wife and two children, who are spending some time at Montreat. since the floods in that section Sunday. He has written and also tried to get in communication with them by wire, but has been unable to do so. The j,Mi;atinn nf niai!. teleohone and telegraph communication is the cause, DEATH LIST GROWS LARGER l int nf DrnnnpH in Ashpvillp Rptrinn' . Grows to 28-Several Weeks Will be Required to Restore Normal Train 'Service-Danger Passed, 'in' Train Service Danger Passed " in l am rvice uanger rassea in, 'biL?c.l -!! tw io j i itoo uummai;, . Seventeen deaths reported Tues-t day brought the southeastern flood. toll to 32. but all rivers are falling) ditions obtain in many or the sec-! tinna overrun with the hitrh waters! jr a. i : .Jn i irom ine. eastern mountains ouhuoj. Tpn iunnn9 Ktill are missinc. and! the property damage is estimated at; r " - . ii . 1 !(.. crops and industrial plants. j Eight additional deaths in fth.e,Bat Cave and Chimney Rock section! Bat Cave section of North Carolina j have been reported, the list of those drowned in the Asheville region now numbering 28. Marked improvement is shown in conditions in North Carolina. The French Broad river in the Asheville region is falling rapidly and manu factunnc Dlants have begun the worn demoralized mi " i. The Catawba river is receding al most as fast as it rose two days ago. when the great wall of water rushed down from the water sheds arryinri bridges, factories and homes beiore n. Railroad and other utilities companies are using large construction gangs repairing damage in tne caiawoa vai Iey. Several weeks will be required, it is said, to restore normal train service on some of the railroads and hundreds of thousands of cotton spin rllpa mav hp 4dle for a month. No world irom nicKory or ienuir, 1 the headwaters of the Catawba, since RiinlflV. All fear of serious floodin Soutn Carolina have been dispelled bv the rapid fall of the Congaree and Broad rivers. Industrial and electric plants in the threatened districts have re sumed operations. The great loss will be o crops and livestock in the Congaree valley. tv,o Sonhnnrd AfrLmes bridges sumed operations over the Wateree river near wmui, J fiood waters of the Catawba. Ibis, cuts the Seaboard s iew-iu.v a trunk line. The bridge over the same stream near unester on me Hiimlet-Atlanta line went down Mon dav. Hence the Seaboard now has no line of its own over which it can M 1 x 1- . - - -- ; Morth and on-ratc """ T" East to the South and West .being in the same situation as the Southern Railway in this respecb- The .boutn- era na Deen ut-tuun .B the Saboard track between lhbi lotie and Columbia, . via Monroe and iinmlPt. until the Camden bridge fail ed which will necessitate both these roads detouring their through trains i the. AT limit IjOHhl Line via Florence, boutnern iyuxn were operated through Fayettevme Tuesday. The rivers of East Tennessee "i reached their crests and begun ian- ing slowly. Some damage s oontaay c..4.i i-'-villn . whprp trie Wat-. i1 m sutn u''"",v' . . rx reached warehouses and homes , on lower giounu, -. " , , - . , , aL MfAnfact, grounn, out uic - nai; loss will be to crops, ..u T ic - Wp to rron?. several nufiuicu, thousands qcres av h i valley in the extreme of the State, P.nnrlitions in V Virginia are expected within r. day or tw SHIPPING CANTALOUPES 7 Carloads Will be Sh.ppd Our of Lumberton This Week-First ear Shipments Have Been Made From Loral Station in Carload Lots Four car loads of cantaloupes had teen shinped from Lumberton over the V. & C. S. road this week un to 'last night and one car load will be shipped today and one each day the balance of the week. j The big jrest shinment was yesterday, when ;wo car loads were shipped, 00 crates to lwd. a car. which means .V". ic i,n 9800 crates will THiil ll'JW 1" v.---- , r,a r,,,,. u ..v... A v,0 d from liumoenon w "c7" 'Trices so far are very jr - - S quite a bit of , money from 4 Hem v "'This is the first vear that canta , tinned in car load farmers wno crt-w loupes nave i. "...ri . j. lots from Lumberton and it is due to th work among the farmers ot Mr W. G. Gilchrist, industrial aeent of 'the V. & C S. Hailroad. It is estimated that the crop has been cut off about 40 per cent Dy wet er. u-5U Covers Fine Corn Land of Globe Swamn Section . Mr W. F. Willoughby, whb-Mives do'wn Globe Swamp way, says he has been told that manv acres of corn i- the noted corn-raising section of Globe Swamp are covered with wa ter which spread out from Lumber river during the last few days. Mr. Willoughby says he has about ten acres of as fine corn as he ever saw in th swnmp. Besides tnis, ne nns several acres of younger corn. He Cr.va V.p has not been to his field, but others have told him that a boatj could re roweo m ms coin. thinks the old corn will makp. but is doubtful about the late corn. There are some 75 . acres of corn planted in the lowlands of that section which usuallv produces the finest com that mrows in Robeson county without any fertilizer. Mr. Willoughby says it has been several years since the water cover- ed the land there before. DEATH TOLL FROM FLOODS t . NOW ESTIMATED AT ABOUT 50 . m5 r?mTV'. f . w . , Additional bodies found Wednes- J'.. slakM:":l1 1,1 "w"1 H brought the number of. to tnm tne recent floods up to! approximately 50, with six persons' missing and IX believed to be dead . The J farmers are busv this week barning f'n tha: meets with the approval of, Seven young men left Lumberton 0 dead includes the ninet their tobacco. Most of the tobacco ose who re dlde he m?"er! morning for Charlotte to ask ad Ige victims still unac-j is late on account of the dry spell name or.the elegant new hotel mittance int0 Unde Sam,g arm estimate of 50 Belmont bridge counted for. Rpvp nf thp flnnd virtims wprp drowned at Ronda, car Wilkesboro, in thp nvrfloi nf thp Yadkin rivr. rr'i . i i i iney were in two nouses' caat asnorei nr. hlnniin nftpr Viauino- hpn waahpri fifteen miles from the point where! tney originally stood. .... - i The other deaths occurred in the , southeast of AshevilleJ where the Broad river raged through a narrow valley Sunday, carrying everything before it; near Belmont on the Ca tawba river; at Asheville and Bilt more and scattered fatalities else where. - ' News is coming in slowly from the Yadkin river valley, as well as from other parts of Western North Caro lina known to have suffered from the high waters, apd it is feared the num ber of deaths will be materially in creased when full imports can be had. The crest of the flood ha3 been passed in South Carolina, North Car- olma, Virginia, lennessee and nest Virginia, leaving in its wake demor alized raiiroau uuu wuc tuiuwuuivo tions, and armies of repair men are workinc in an effort to restore nor mal conditions. Many bridges and miles of roadway must be replac ed. . '" - . Crops Somewhat yamagea cnn dren's Day at Hog Swamp P"- sonal Correspondence of The Robesonian. Lumberton, R. 4, July 15 Crops of this community were somewhat dam aged by the heavy wind and rain of last Friday. , . Misses Lela and Lucile Taylor, who has been visiting for the past three weeks at the home of their uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. R. H. William son, expect to leave Thursday for their home at Ruskin. They will be accompanied by Mrs. Williamson and small son, Burnis Leroy. Mr. Grady Pope and two sisters, Misses Lee and Ruth, were . visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. .O. Williamson Sunday afternoon. Miss Belma Freeman left last bun day for Tar Heel to visit relatives. Mr S G. Williamson and two'sons, Messrs. Leighton and Charles, visit ed last week at Mulhns, S. L. Mr. and Mrs. Mac spiyey " dren 'of Proctoville visited at Mrs. Snivev's fathers,-Mr. Neill Freeman's last Sunday O. W. Williamson returned home yesterday from Mul lins, S. C, where they visited rela tives. , -.iirfAi1 Messrs. Lharies siroiip w .o... and Clarence la.uin u ,-.-- were visitors at i. - Ben Israel of Bellamy visited . .. c-jw in this vicinity Sunday vd attended the chil iuue a. uvn . vfi , . Sw!,mT Sunday - ,..M1 f ln s aay at i ciivn b u - Vine. Al am nay nv . .. ,. . Damase br Flood WJK Exceed 000,000 Outside Aid Wdl be cc essary Not Enougn Food Will be Raised , Wilkesboro Dispatch . fWilkpO alone will exceed $i,ooo--! VV I , T1ofnnrtn 1 The damage by iioou ' l""(t, "nnii . UUU. xiicxy .u ttr to 7 I enoueh food raisea in l"ci."""vi, supSly its inhabitants until another eSpan be raised. Urg ; bers are bound to suffer. Outside afd will be necessar., ar once for those who lost all .they had. , rireden and Jennings I .11 iici - 2erion' 7ii "iww nividends. tolTn ; i,p T.nmberton.i eastern part eo there was a spienuii Hc;. - , vuiuur wtie uuiuuw - ruimore piuv a kv -vw. . ...... ....... .. e I :? tneit. wa r .mherton. It's;jot. , v,r nf white neoDle from that hsm. son of Mr. and Mrs. &raham irginia and west indeed a pleasure to nave mere w section. , , " JI"" - i 1i . 1. Hf HriTT. --.nwk onnnor of ' 3 nmnn. hft tMCltnr in TriWTl VPs- to be nornnll nt anv time the nome oi ;ur. rmnn. mvi'i io. . i.m.ijr mm a . !WUnU J , wovinpcrlav nicrht and one at Mr. A.! c-i,;; rantalnnnpa From Fairmont1 er about that particular biddie. Me " ....-T.o rniTTY HARD HIT ATorrpr's Rntnrdav nicht. - . I tr- it r stnhhs of -Fairmont was I Fays . the vountr chirk is living and lYlLiniO - 1 " ThP directors ui ... . i4 . fUinir uv "y"j - - ( Dre-den andJennings cotton mi Is held I Tolasvile. Mr. W. M. Bryant, who; rterlv meetings in the offices of,., gerved by that route, was in town the companies here yesterday. ular quarterly dividends were pa d and tbe Dresden and Jennings mills rSi a special dividend making good the dfvidend omitted at the quarterly meeung held October, 1914 immed-'at'-Iy after the outbreak of the Eu- ciiviaenus ukp - TjIIj, n;A Kv runted nuarter V- Oiviuenua vi j these mills since they were estab- lishod Lawn Party on Court House Square This Evening TT Members of Robeson Chapter, U. D. C. will give a lawn party on the court house square this evening from The Dublic is invit ed, including the children. Ice cream cake and cones will be serv-ea. i.c hour for beginning is placed at in order to give the children opportun ity to enjoy it as well as tr.e grown fo's Work in The- Robesonian's type setting department was delayed for fact that electric power was shut offj ...l:i -nrlr mac Kpmor rinnp in connection with the change in elec tric systems here, but bv swift work after power was available the trick was turned and the paper goes to its readers at the usul time. PLEASANT HOPE NEWS Tobacco Lae Fever Scare Causes Many to be Vacc na pho.d-Hotel Nan, Many to be Vaccinated Against Ty- cs a I'lenty ccnooi nouses anouia oe rainteu Sa1wm Kr;.l t tt hii. Correspondence Tof The" Robesonian. Pleasant Hope, July 19-Totjacco at setting time. Mr. T. B. Jenkins and family vis- ited Mrs. Jenkins' mother in the Bal- timnrs Ewtinn QnnHair ni i i . r. jyiiss riora anyie 01 nan swamp rplutivpa in thia cti'nn laat: week. i Dr. B.-W. Page vaccinated a Rood. . . many people here last Wednesday for' typhoid fever. Most of our people vv hnH tha fpvpr Hrarp laMv for;S3nta Fee, Inverness, Loch Loman we have one family who have suf-, Whte Winf; Saranac. Iona, Avon, fered terriblv, nearly every one in; Glenwood. Mohawk, Riverside, Lo the family of eight having had the I rena, Julian, Lexington, Leo, Man fever. Dr. Page will give the sec-jdant, Nelson, Crescent, Richmond, ond doses Thursday of this week. ! Dundee, Argyle, Robesonia, Woodrow, Since our mail man has an auto Lindell, LeRoy, LaGrande, Palmetto, we forget and he comes by before we j Wyoming, Lumberton Court . Inn, get our mail ready. Lumberton's Grandest, Lumberton s Miss Ruth Pope of Pope's Crossing! Progressive, Carolina, South Sunnv and brother. Grover. of Petersburg, side. White In (in honor of Mayor Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Mc- White, who, this one writes, "is a Intvre last week. I man who has done much for Lum- Mr. Foster McKenzie of Fairmont , berton and lias been interested in made his usual visit to this com- providing a hotel),Sofit, Park's. Belle munity Sunday. vue. Warwick, Paige, Ford, Wilsory, We never heard of so many hotel Clifton, Plaza, Lumberton, Varser, names. We think it will be a "Mc"; Allen, Dennis, Marion. Ford, Wood hotel yet. Sinre Lumberton will have) row, Bismarck, Maxwell House. Her only the one hotel, why not let it; mitage, Stratford, Lumbee White, be merely "Lumberton Hotel" ? Southern, Carolina. Sigma, Wilton, (Maybe there'll be others Editor), j Easley, Bynum, Yorkton, Finland, We know the county board of ed- Welcome Cartaker, Everready, ucation is not going to let Wake coun-i Chestnut Inn, Arcadia, Woodrow Inn. ... - okporl nt it. in an little a thine' Tncleside ("Most of us are Scotch," as painting school houses, neither arpl the-eonle Of , theJflee&riclM This writer was at MtrHoUy n. few years ago when tne beaDoara ,. Railroad bridge was just tompleted j that collapsed on account of the re-J cent heavy rains. The river is very; swift there. On the county road theyi had no bridge, but teams crossed on toll boats. Pedestrians crossed on this railroad bridge and didn't seem to mind it. BELLAMY BRIEFS Cotton and Corn Damaged nH Personal Items" Social Correspondence of The Robesonian I 19 Corn and cotton; Wrp dsmaced to some extent by thej the heavy ram and wind last rrioay. Mr. B. C. Todd left yesterday for. Myrtle Beach, where he will spend j some time visiting . icw""- Misses Rosa and Bertie Sessoms i of,day from Mrs. McGuirea letter in E. . Lumberton visited flir. ana rrnnK wiiKin ouuupr... , ; Miss Jerusha Todd is visiunK tives at Eliza betntown. Mr. Frank Mercer spent a short wbi 1 e at Blad enbor o Monday,- w - Mr. Lumb Cranio of Lumberton vis ited ielatives in this vicinity Sunday. Miss Lottie Pitman of East Lum berton spent the latter part of last wepk visitinsr at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McLean. A nnmher from around here attend-' j .oa ?. at Rpiilai, last week. ." -"V':-. ?" :j nr.i MesFt-s. B. H. and K. - lcxm, t enav charged with retailing rray-; MW,a. i 4 were Lumberton visitors Saturday. . udSSt was continued upon! ZleT.Tin his Messrs. John Mears . and Herman vmPnJt of cost. Fulmore was re-! offered a f,0 ,000-fu. loss in his Cramp of Lvmherton were callers in; ujKd to give bond In the sum of llL III 1 m I ... - . ... . ;j. T" - . . . l. 1. I" I Mr Aivnip oriinc'ii Bint i,nn r.r in anv wav iiii.iuciiai-'t. , .'iia. n. Ufe of Auto Knocks Out Service On aftPrnoon. Mr. Sfubbs is one of the of his four hgs in walking. The Free Mail Delivery Route leading melon and cantaloupe grow- two extras stick out behmd, hut don t The auto is a quick mode of travel; ers of" 'that section. He ; says -more i foem to bother him in the least, when roads are good and free from than 500 crate -of -cantaloupes havej Yr sterdav-closed the career of too much water, but they are not!j.iready been shipped from Fairmont. the nixie cafe, which has been od ,i, nnA at fnrAincr Pponle served! TtTpinna are heeinnine to ripen and, rpatpd herp for manv vears. The ty tne gtar route from Lumberton to r., u 1 - V. oirrhf lar Xieei WOUlU weiCDUic nic of a mail carrier in a buggy or in, anv old thing that would bring to; them the mail. When tne carrier made the trip in a buggy there was, nf tViP aprvire. but: nu jiivcuuun"ii t" . - .. .. tv, ,r,riv" mill and' swamp all tnis wees anu now that the trip is made m an au-j inueched- a big -trioaaing saie tn iCLean buildme. tormeriy occupied to the carrier has found it impossi-j morring. The store has been throng-iv the cafe, will be used for nost ble to make the trip across the! (lj with shoppers today." , I office after September 1. The Olym- this morning' and was lamenting .the) n. J., New York City and other fact that the auto, to which he has,p0ints North, where they will spend no obiection ordinarily, is now knock- some time. . ing him and others out of mail ser- vice.. He had not gotten any Rob- esonian or other mail at all over the route this week, and, what is worse,! there seems no prospect of gettingi mail the balance of the week. With a horse ana oujckv uic , made all right; wnereiore mr. orv - an and others are hoping tne trusiv horse and buggv will be substituted for service on that route when the swamp is up. Preliminarv Negotiations for Peace ful Settlement of Border Difficul ties , Washington Dispatch. July 1. t--i;i ...f nhAnc hofnwn Acting Secretary Polk and Eliseo Ar - j Movi.nn Amhnstiador Desig - nate, for peaceful settlement of bor- Melvin Home, Fer.tenced to. death der 'difficulties, proeressed fo wplljfor the murder of his brother-in-law today that a formal announcement! iirningtonftM' two weeks from "very soon " as to te cours to be: Fridtfyr-in o,Jer that the lunacy com followed was. officially predicted. ! mission way examme the prisoner London, July 18 Without hearing. tVio nttnmpvs for tne crown. tnB rmirt dismissed Sir Rogr Casement appeal from the verdict f the lower, or for which Viscount Reading, the; lord chief justice, sentenced him to death. NAME;' GALORE FOR HOTEL If You Doi't Find a .Same to Your Liking for Lunbton's X'w Hotel Among Those Suggested, Think I p t me 1 fcurf cji since in? i;ooesonian announced a few issues back that the Lumberlon Hotel Co. would give $5 for a sugges-j that is nearing completion, numerous- suggestions have been printed in this "ere nr raw suggestions I liV V w VVIIIC III DldVG virc TV o 'rlnapri fnr Mnnrtav'a nanr J ". . LunOCE (Composed Of first two let- ters in each word of Lumberton,! "U1" i, ' J"-' A, fJ K I ovAlinn 1 awKm V f I .miH bt Wmo, Wanchulla, Alemphis Uar- Clair, Oakfand, Orlando, this one writes, "and love anythin- the .?Jdcountry. Jt f remember' fight, r&rr Warte-Sco'' nad a place by tnai name, corns in his poems loves to call us to the Mngleside. See 'Cotter's Saturday Night'. I think that to them, and to me, too, it means 'home'), Courtlawn. Chestnut, Vance. Atlantic, Whiteway, Jefferson. Rockcleft, Civic, Getsem. Classic, Safety. Pisga. Lady Wilson, McDiarmid, Colmbland, Evoline, Sun shine, Vance. Roval. Manceburg, O one, Central, Burkshire(sic), St. ohn, Devine. THE DEATH RECORD tr V.. J. McGuire. Formerlv of Lnm- barton. Passed Away at Greens- horo In renlv to a letter addressed to Mr. E. J. McGuire at Greensboro Mf J C. Mavwpll received vester - wnich she stated that Mr. McUuire mea on tne xnn mcr i - reia-Mowe(j an operation. Mr. ivicuuire is operation. Mr. McGuire is well remembered here, ftavmg naa, game kind They are bearing fairly charge of the local light and water; we thjs a but tfce wet weather plant: for quite a while some years ;is causin? the fruit to rot fast. r'0' Mr. J. W. H. Fuchs of Wilming GerFulmore; colored, who lives! about four miles south of Fairmont, mnnth for a vear showing that .. . wart uauic j i - k t),,nUi. 1.' AT Itntt va U ' t,n,i .ilt in anv wav w th'wass hatched at the home of .Mr. and "c ,,v,r J l j tnp viitors in town Tuesday wni be ready for shipment soon, rr.t- 1 . .oino lllira -lit. t.nP CrOD tne Heavy i.-.v, ". Z r considerably, but quite a bit or, mon - ey wni be realized Dy iarmers "tjpame street. The name oi tr.e care that section ior trues mis -The Lumberton Bargain House; j i " . . , iYieysrs. iwuci i v,u. -.., vv Prnptnr left Lumberton this " - . 7 , c t . morning at 4 o'clock on Mr. Proctor s little auto Mafgie" for -Atlantic City. The Planters uanK las bought a number of mde-posts, which it will put up on au ro lading into Lumberton. P all have the following rawin them "(M miles to the P'a"ters nans .i,u7. i safety first. The late Albert C. Kornegay of Rockv Mount, though not a Mason, in his will left practically his entire fortune, estimated at S30.000 to $o0, 0C0. to the Oxford orphanage. ' rr 1 ntAH frv- (iov. craig luf uv weeks' respite each to John bavage. Wilmington negro who was sched - 1 , A tn Hi in tnp pptne cirair im ; the State prison at Raleigh lue?- ! rlnv for murd?r and robben', and ar.n report as to nis panuy. ! Hon. A. I.. MeCnskill. Repub lican candidate for Congress, will speak in Lumberton at the court house Thursday night July 27, at 8:15 p. m. ad BRIEF ITEMS OF LOCAL NEWS license has been issued for the marriage of II. P. Smith and Kmm ; sugjri. The v.ater in Lumber river fa receding here, having ilrv r.itm several inches. Mrs. Carrie Bright and her moth er, Mrs. Malinda Smith, left thin morning from the East Lumberton cotton mill village for Baden, where they will make their home. Regular convocation Lumberton chapter No. 77, Royal Arch Masons, Friday evening, July 21st, 8 o'clock, when the Royal Arch degree will be conferred. Members are requested to be present. Rev. J. W. Cobb passed through town Monday afternoon en route to his" home at Lumber Bridge. Mr. Cobb conducted a series of meetings at Zion's Tabernacle, Howellsville township, last week. ' Mr. Jno. C. Fuller left. Lumberton Saturday morning for Hendersonville where his family had been for some time, but was unable to reach Hen dersonville until Tuesday afternoon. He was stopped at Chester, S. C, on account of damage to railroads In that section. A live-wire business man of Lum berton is riding about over the country in an auto that carries the license number "1816". His friends were quick to notice this and the fact that this man is strictly up to date and a hustler does not keep them from guying him about being one hundred years behind the times. one hundred yea Mr. J G citizen of Xu cC,prmickt a former iimbirtbn' and" welf known in Robeson, was elected first vice president of the Wilmington Chamber of Commerce, the other day. Mr. McCormick went to Wilmington to live some seven or eight years asro and takes a lively interest in all that makes for the advancement of the town. While putting in some fire-fighting equipment at the Lumberton cot ton mill Monday afternoon Mr. A L. Butts suffered a badly mashed left foot. A large piece of socket pine fell on his foot. Dr. T. C. Johnson dressed the wound. Mr. Butts was employed by the General Fire Extinguisher Company of Charlotte. He left yesterday for Charlotte. A beautiful Alberta peach which i i t d.u. r measures 11 l-z mcrtes around wa VMterdav bv Mr. O. C. Falks of Al- . f ord8viue township. This peach was from a tree raised from a seed and . Mr Falks h . three . M Fks hag three trees of the ton, proprietor of the Lumberton Bar- gain "ouse, spent a whilehere Tues- "1' w'i,T A biddie with four natural legs ,. x- -. ; tr nt..,;il Graham in Howellsville crowing all right. He only uses two j ftocj.. and futures were moved from .l.- 1J : U U.I aon Knllrll'nn- i "e uiu nmiiu i' in- 'lyuy." j Em 8treet, to the Caldwell building, has been changed to the OJympia. 'Tko wmnaarpmpnt. will he the same a, it haa Deen for 80me time. The . . ; pia win open ior uusmras iavuiuaj Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MWhite, who live on route 1 from Lumberton, at Barker's ch-irch, were among the vis itos in town yesterday. They gave a good report of a 10-days' revival meeting which closed at Barker's Tuesday night, conducted . bv R Crumnler of Clinton.' Rev. Kev. L. j0yner, pastor of St. Paul circuit, of which circuit Barker's is a part, .n he mountaina of the western fc g t t to t re lief, from a throat trouble, ana .nr rrumpler conducted the meeting for . him. . Mr. J. W. Currie has won a free trio to Atlantic City by writing $100 -ftOO of insurance during the past six months for the Jefferson Standard life Insurance Co. of Greensboro. , n, . .;o j wft,4 '" o . j V . start on the tnp Saturday of this but he cannot go on account of the condition of the health of his mother, who lives neir Red Springs. Mr. Currie won the free trip offered by tris company lat vear also. When a man wins a trip rn conditions like that writing insur ance you ' know right off that he is hound to be a hustler. My glasses were fitted by Dr Parker, the only specialist in Lumberton licensed by State Board Examination for this important work.. HIS SERVICE A1 F1E3 V 7