THE ROBESONIAN ESTABLISHED 1870. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS VOL. XL VIII LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. APRIL 12, 1917. NUMBER 17 Z - ' vrt COUNTRY. GOD AND truth vpA - ' frV-.tO A YEAR. DUE IX ADVANCE n r-. SELECTIVE DRAFT AND I MUNITIONS-LADEN SHIP VOLUNTEER PLANS " CAPTURED BY U. S. TOR- PEDO BOAT DESTROYERS President Insists lTpon Selective Draft j Plan for Raising Large Army Op. CL!. VI- T I f nr Port unity Will be Given for 50" 000 rs Prf 5w w "5 it Slen to Volunteer for Service Dur-; FTtf hip, Wf ired UPn w I When it Attempted to Escape and AT HOME BUIE NEWS BATCH ALL ROBESONIANS SHOULD TRADE HERE HOME FROM WAR ZONE ! BRIEF ITEMS OE LOCAL NEWS nfnopi-f0"" Cora.i Robeson County Man. Just Home' -License has been issued for tha rient-pTrsnn! Tl" ommence - rom r-ns and London -Says Ger- marriage 0f William Dalton and Lula many Has No Chance to Starve; Evers. England i nnj;f; Mt.. t t t,i., nent- Personal Mention inc the ar i .."- w. "." V r r , . . A . li,n, ., . . . R r tvtt xiie com i n:r,fv. i 11 intn rrcacnea i uuwrsuuian io rut on iraae-at- .prn 11 me crowd thct at-i " A """"ii "x aiaxion was, hum u-hnen epn'nns iiiroco -o-o- UW- Dieg?;, Ca.., DUpatch, A.H. 10. 5N, ..R count, with Speaker Champ Clark and Ma-! , , J"""'nA .....5?rrSr,"f hooner,; L, .J. "r" I equipping: her young men oroen in the higher widks of jority Leader Kitchin at the Capitol i U11"1U A xican west coast port,; Brines ExDert w" 7,7 rrZ ! inc Vnl torlnv ins isted on the terms of tbp! wa3 urea upon and captured bv two! A c yrF ml 411(1 idministration olan for raisins a Uted States torpedo boat destroy-j !n r , : :i -.c -.7.. ; PI'S. If was sarnH tnf-Vf fm I V""'!J",B " "i -Dig Mail or- iiif. VV 1 r .. i l-i v Ao. il.. x. . .. I tn fMltnHi' cmivnai, T?:... ucl XlUUSo tive cran. At tne same xime, it wa3! v. j : 'r 'e suuts weiei It unnpowrv fnr ThePocnrion i i t,o. v, tvto n'J: 4. fired at tho vessel whPn it nttPTor, ; . 11 I? unnecessary lor ineKobesoman i p i to ecane and tiw, BWi " t0 tell its readers that it favors trad- virtuaiiy naa aecmea on plans under rVc vas ,ine"! ine at home, first, w nnrl nil tlic ft SPO in tVlA lact ice n -.? Tli,. Robesonian that East Lumberton won e ?il'1Ze offered by Mr. H. E. Stacy 111 . . r miT J?T. n nm n -fiver loef o-nH oil 4-w n rn-y-j n. . t . . which opportunity would be given for J thousand rounds of e'T 'rn s' pHI V;'Le.w? nnrimv matelv 500.000 mpn tr vnlnn- iXlie niu macnine "'un munition were:,- i; T.. , . r,r f ' uuuu" tIlia "ue tne tee for service for the term of the ta,kon a o oar d the de eu ai a racmc coa; rr- . l. u n - IT 1 irnrilin that tho A rr,i-r,, ; ri ir.e net re?u u oi uie new pians , " r " .u"Je Home" has been our sloean. That .V0....1 ie to make the total .National Bt"u"" iUf . iupposea, Th. RohPnnian's fnrrs in-n. 3 the be- purpose to an before, and fol.nwirr n nnnrso ir.d, T1,a. xiouesoii county people an tne time war. 'strovers and land- !nff 01ir dollars sticking close to the best appearance. rJ JJJP j home base ever since it was establish- Miss Vera Britt tW ' rtpcw.w In season ana out "Trade at A. Britt, who was t ii is i rin mt inn; crttiirurt- in i i-i i -i Uuan ui. n it-guiui iorce to ne organ- ....... ..up i m jayg hopn frutripcs; i fKt imUrwmrlonri,- t.ian a week. Mcrdav thA natrol; ; I , n, , . Iuess 1 .:W f; : V"' " boats sis-hted th hoor,. wi, "ex..we noia. it is our t.ve Pf. apPiu.,maieij ;mti,C,v, A r : contnue to keep tins slog ii--. -' u v 'mu buv, eson counry s-'hooii tti, at,t xt ir " i , uuutu in ivionaay s Friday showed thej .1 Jfe P"ved today w "'V1?- Yis his father at Maxton. Dr .! . 7hf Lh h?Avl!Ite4 !he McLrean was on his way back home! , VIlltn 1S K"mg on at tne oau from Paris, France. He made the' park" Juf outslde of town, say it i3 trip through the war zone without! not anything to brag on. any mishap. He came by way of; Mr. H. M. Beasley has just clos Spain and Cuba. Dr. McLean carried! ed the contract for a $12,000 iob of a patient to France about the mid-! hauling at High Point. The hauling die of January and was in Europe! be in connection with street pav when Germany declared her ruthless , ir-g work. - 4j submarine warfare. He spent three' Mr. T. A. McNeill of R. 1 from weeks in London and three and a half ' Rennert was a Lum'oerton visitor weeKs in rans. Speaking ot tood1 TuefHay. Mr. McNeill was look- dauo-htor of Mr. taken T i Vncnitln at- rayetteville last Thjrsdav to 1 :ovr. So' '! '.: JVC: ,v. n of half a million volunteers "r.pt to ennst men to accom his will bo made until Co:i It is hardly necessary to take up r-rtn; ? 4-i,- o-u iieit; in an enueavor to impress i -a-iJ onr rpnrlfivo ivitv fha -toot hnf tlio.fm-r- v..: r,r..A ture was mevitablp he is renortpri tn , 11 . ."Vi-;; .r;.1.': have attempted to destrov hi., vpSSp1 ! a01,iai ,wmcn oes awa' t0. e mai ! v ,e spent the first of the week it on of the war onlv The ammunition was taken off by ! ?raer n?ue "iT? meS ii C i AlM tlanrt Sounty' acccmpanied by Fr .ation ot the .ai onl. ; , 1o, - ' T"": "r know that. It is generally known i Brown,and stopped over on? nio-ht "iviui ittuutu j-iuiu tut; ucsuovers. operated on for append; -i4-'-? i? lnu.-h'f m V , , Ilu, ritt,lte' 101 a rouie wmcn oroke out of improved.-Mr. James McLeod TZnV cLeaYl hls father that there its stall Monday night and made its Sunday rear Maxton 60(1 spent, was no scarcity of food there. The escape. . By chance Ve' happened to he nt' thm?3 which ?r liab!e to -The regular Quarterly meeting of the Hokp countv eommWPmPT,f wlnvv,! !: NH oli on,ale Potatoes ana su. the board of directors of thp Planfc- was held at Raeford March 30. It that Great RH wn Jt 7s Bank & Trust Co- was held in was a errand success for this ll , at jrl?at ? buildms ship the bank buiVlhur Tnesdnr. ThP I" PER I OR COURT County Commissioners Must Pay Ov erdraft of Chain Gang Fund Out of Gtrtral County Funds Court Will Adjourn Today or Tomorrrow Thp second week of Superior cour 'or the trial of civil cases has been in session since Tuesday. Only two jury trials had been completed up to noon today, ihesa weie SUSPECT LODGED IN JAIL .vr.rsi-i.os crave chase and whpn tVip aim success tor this sraa :,t 1 i i..-. j i....' i 1 Many prople were there. r " " " TLL m?r: ea"J.ea Ps of the treasurer and trust of. in ,w r"w "".":?Icer !.how.ev that the institution i3 ed r.X;j "-tu , li 1 1R a ilounshmg condition. England with her submarine block-; T, ...,r , ., A, nt .- -r 1 tip prrilitirn nf H ilov T-.11 V. i.i. m : i-i. . i . n -r 1 , uue in ou years. - .' The identity of the captain and crew , uwu,7" no"s je nome 01 jjr. and Mrs. Shaw. Dr. Indian who was dangerously shot and of the schooner has not hepn vpvp.1.: no, local taxes, contributes nothing to i Shaw 13 one of Scotland's foremost r pfmrrok phivtc cut at an Indian row about 6 miles ed. i"115 maintain local institutions. aoctors and besides owns and ope-! north of Lumberton Saturday after- vviiin; uie man oraer nouse gets goes; nie? one ot the largest farms in noon, as mention in Mon- down into the mail order house's! Scotland. From there wp wpnt tn Enjoyed Countv Commencement Fsr!r:rl.iv' T?nhpcnninn i 1,-1.. ;t I . leans and there it stays, so far as the! Laurinburg and had the pleasure of: Hunt Personal ling. There is now some hone for his recovery. Mr. Wesley Kirby, who lives near Pembroke, came to town this morning to have his eyes treated by Dr. R. S. Beam. Mr. Kirby has been both ered recently with a cataract which has almost destroyed his sight. He was brought to town by Dr. W. A. Cox of Pembroke. Except for the fact that he has been suffering with chills and fever this week, the condition of Mr. Joe atson, the deaf and dumb man who had his right leg amputated Sunday a- a result of being struck by a motor truck Surday, mention of which was made in Monday's Robesonian, 13 a3 ' - . . .... i local mercnant or citizen ever knows, ammp- thpvp with Tr- unH Mv t.- c rr, t, 1 .. suspicious Character Who liavp Spv., -n mu tT i ,1 j -n " v - ai,. i11CO, uiitumicute ui Am; rvouesoman. t .r. ier . "i" Ve oev. Recently -The Robesonian learned Rav. who hspH tn ivQ in nm- rvirit! x, , , .. 1 erai uurerent Aames vv as Arrested tl,"t nr 'nf th i(,-,-crai- oii w ili " " "V"." reniDroKe, April 11 yuite a crowd af r,;,mnnt a k,, T:i ::hat one ot the laigest mail order but of late years are making their; frn Wp atwri tt n. I bring to Lumberton at an earW date Henry Billings, alias Henry Wind-' n hio- Pvhihit rvf ;t o-norls t i . . , T rt II X TT ITT- 1 1 . -, ' " w. U. tdmund vs. L,. u. flyers. 1 iovv, j. xi. vvmourn ar.a then some, house which does a large coupon bus Case compromised after evidence had, was arrested at Fairmont Tuesday, iness. It is spending thousands of been taken. i and is in jail here. The actions of i dollars to advertise, through exhib- J. A. McKay vs. A. C. L. Ry. Co. j the man, who gave his name different its and catalogs, its products. Judgment for plaintiff in the sum to at least three persons at Fairmont,! To counteract the influence that of SCO. McKav was suing for dam-; were suspicions, and he was arrested; such an exhibit mieht have toward apes to a buggy. ; upon suspicion of being a German' inducing Robeson people to send their! McKay has also bought one ihe matter as to whether the boam spy 01 01 trying to escape tne autnor- money away irom home am to fore of county commissioners or the board, ities somewhere. After he was ar- stall as far as possible the advertis of road commissioners should be re-j rested he refused to talk. He looks ing campaign that this house expects sponsible for the $9,876.31 the chain1 to be about 30 ytw.rs old and had to put on here, The Robesonian secur gang fund was overdrawn on the first; with him a hack saw and some other; ed the services of Mr. William Lon Monday in March was argued before, tools. He is a foreigner, but his na- don, an experienced newspaper man Judge Connor and he ruled that the; tionality has not been learned. and an expert in handling "Trade-at-board of county commissioners should This man of many aliases was ar-j Home" advertising, to put on a cam pay the overdraft out of the general! rested by Chief of Police S. V. Stan-i paign in Lumberton for the next two county i unas. 1 icy Friday and re- abode in Laurinburr- and cpttino- on I j. T .....i..i. ;i " 1 iiieiiu in iiumuerioH at,. ' t a tt i ij. i i.- ported having spent a very pleasant Mr. R. A. Melym is adding to his day. " irtauy wen-equippeo store a new TV. 11. coat of paint which adds much to; hunt Saturday afternoon. Tbe chiL the appearance. a -la ,t, , j:"J: rJllt' J- Shle' Jn' nevf Buie s eggs and every one present seemed most up-to-date farmers, has pur., 1 vj j i. , i-i 1 tic .'.. na.ve nciii ix uuou time. enased a new Ford car. Mr. Willie t?q t m ;n v.;, ular appointment at t:ie Presbyterian church Sunday night". Mrs. H. M. Brown and little son N.eal of Red Springs are visiting rel aitves in town. Mr. G. I. McOupnn BELLAMY BRIEFS Liltle Plants Killed by Cold Person al Mention Correspondence of The Robesonian. Bellamy, April 11 Supt. R. E. , aentellp preached at 01 ran-morn- ana nerm k. j. weeks. The campaion will consist ot j c'.. TT spent a day or two with home folks ' favorable as could be expected. nr VST13',85- V" lar yeeK' -V13- Messrs. R. L. Cox, T. J. Rowan, M. Wheeler, Jr., of Florence, S. C, J. F. Falk. J. E. Rpthnnp and rptlio j returned home Saturday after spend- i Martin, all members of the Lumber Antioch Satur-j ing a few days with her parents, Mr. Bridge Light Infantry, arrived here .as been preach-1 and Mrs. E. L. Odum. Mr. Bolton this morning from Goldsboro, where glad to have Supt. Sentelle with us.! a Lumberton visitor Monday. Prof. Lumber Bridge company returned His sermons are interesting. and Mrs. H. A. Xeal spent Saturday from the Mexican border 'on the 27th Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Pitman and, afternoon in Maxton. Mrs. N. Mc- ult. children of St. Paul spent Saturday j Innis and daughter, :.:iss Ollie. spent, Tt Pvnppfprl tw on:,vt will nd-: Lewis. Denutv Sheriff A. H. Prevfltt o "trorlo .r.u," ,WaJ lu' mw n-uTO pu- r .,u.. . . yuuiu.-fi. "-'"u. uns morning irom uomsboro, where VnV nf prnnon l nmnmw. I ard Rnra Policeman F.l; .Phillin ' Wol VTn-ptW company is in camp. They will i Wfnt to Fairma.t flT1(i hrn ,U i w0 a sce ot a pastor. Weare alwaysnear A axton.-Mr. .Uclnnis was return to Goldsboro Saturday. The - - - V, - 11 sJ i iCtl CHU 1-1 V V O A i.VJtl.llU TO DISCUSS SCHOOL BOaDS Lumberton Tuesday night. The au-j the trade-at-home idea. Mr. London ; thorities don't know what to do with will call on the merchants of the city Citizens of Ten.Mile-Barker District the man but are sure he should be during the next few davs and lav the v;i1 Mt C,.,v . hplr! in mstndiT H1- enmi ia! i"n ! cm ulen 01 u raul bPenL Oaiuruay i mma ai:u uaun-.ei , Jiiss wine. --ut , iT.ii .uv ""'J . . .. - .j "vu.vv.rn,, ui""" J.U.1V uauic uicm. ire u- - 1 Rr,v iri citi,-, o- My Pitmnn'c- Tliesf av in KavpttPVl P lODTiino-. Tl,oir Ttlr,.,.- irc nu A meeting of the citizens of the-learned about him. He laughs at speak for him an open ear. " " "i: Zti "Tw T Pit ri Mrs T? H TivPrmnrP - Mnvtnn' -rir i 7n" . t Sj Ten Mile-Barker school district will questions and seems to give any old. To make this campaign the more p??' Ft L Odum who ; QtTtLa a i klZSCS vH be heM at the Ten Mile school house name that comes into his mind. It is interesting a missmS-lSter contest lst -ed visitor toda.-MK E. Odum ho . States fla Bexhfud sght! - 'iMLf.t rlJi.rS: McLean was a Lumber.) moreith ulcersn hfs leg, is. .?owi Lumberton .w .edoinHi ing the school house bond election.' some time ago, as he somewhat re As has been stated in The Robeson- sembles a picture and description of ian, an election will be held in that an escaped convict published in a re district on May 7 to determine wheth- cent issue of the Atlanta Journal. er or not 8,000 bonds shall be voted, for the purpose of building a new.Gov. Bickett Appoints Food Commis and up-to-date school building. The! sion Ten Mile and Barkers school dis- Kaleigh Dispatch, April 11. " . -""r-ivir. j.- tl. McL,ean was a Lumber.! more.-witn uicers on nis . leg, is mwi Lumberton girls were seen doing bv weeks and the winner will receive as ton yisitor gaturday.-M-rs. Neva Del-! slowly improving. He is spending a Robesonian reporter recently. Lit a reward a So gold piece. In some;lin f East Lumberton spent sev- some time with his son Mr. N. A.jtle folks who have that sort of feel- of the advertisements in each issue of ! The Robesonian there will be missing letters. These letters, when located and properly arranged, will form, the tricts were' consolidated several months ago. All the voters in the district are urged to attend the meet ing Saturday. Odum at White Oak. prominent military man connected with the European war. Thp last of The first step toward conserving the missinsr letters will not be avail- effectively the food supplies of North j able until the last issue of the page Carolina was taken late today when; is published and the prize will go to m tt' t : i i ' . . -. , t . . . title, name and country of somejMr and Mrs B Q Tod; sturdayi eral days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Branch. Misses Mary Jane and Velma Patterson of, Man Murdered and Woman Assaulted Allenton visited their grandparents,! in nummgiun L,aot gni Governor T. W. Bickett appointed a food conservation commission and House Will Pass War Finance Bill made preliminary plans for a cam at Once Kitchin Gets in Line I paign which will organize the hun- It is expected that the House of dred counties ot the btat Tot! ares? will pass, not later than producing machine Friday night, the , administration's, der the plan, will be marl war financial program calling for aithe money crop, but the $5,000 .OOO.C'f'O bond issue of which, ous action will be directed toward $3,000,000,000 will be used a? the bas. the mobilization and utilization of ev is of loans to the Aliies. With theiery available idle acre in the State, approval of the Ways and Means! The commission, of which Governor committee Chairman Kitchin, who Bickett will be chairman, is compos has indicated a willingness to pushed of Major W. A. Graham, Commis- the measure through the House not-j sioner ot Agriculture; Dr. B. W. Kil withstanding his opposition to the fore, director of the State Experiment war, introduced the bill yesterday, btation; W.. C Kiddick, president of the State Agricultural and Engineer ing College; Dr. H. Q. Alexander, the first person sending in the cor- Mrs. Bettie Pitman and son, John, of East Lumberton spent Sunday at ing for Old Glory have been trained to love their country. Personals Miss Maud Rozier, The Robeson ian's valued Great Marsh correspond- Neal Walton, a young white man employed as chauffeur by Mr. Lyman Delano, was shot and killed near, ent. and her brother Mr. B. W. Rn- the home of Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. B. Mc-lBellevue cemetery in East Wilming-j ier, of R. 1 from St. Paul, were Lum- Lean. Mrs. Frank Stogner Visited ton last night and ms companion, berton visitors this morning. her mother, Mrs. Kate Bryant, Sun-1 Florence Davidson, a maid in the De-j Mrs. Ben G. Suitt of Greenville, S. rect ansver following the appearance j of Migg LiUi McLean Saturday p.I bushes and criminally assaulted. ac-jsometime at the home of her moth of the last page advertisement. ' cordine to her story. She says Wal Pr. Mrs. r,Pn. Warwick. First, strppt m tjt iUo- 4-u; , ... - . - , : - ' - - - ' v 1 i nrYr woQthor nr vinnfinv n (rnT, luii was miut, wiinuui vvciiiiuiii u x , nr. .1 i-trnwn at Hflirmnnr k a e into a tood merchants not only of Lumberton but;w11 i nilt mntii. nf th n1aT,ts; negro man with a mustache and that' Lumberton visitor todav. so ettort, un-:of every town m the county will ap- iU' a tt !t nPorn immpdistplv Hrao-trpd bPr it.v. Tw;n;m, -n.i : le to lertvce, preciate the service we are thus try-! -f - i.511-j n5 fT,5 wrifpr, into thp bushes, later driving her back Unpnt lnt. nio-t Wp vkit;rr t 1,p moai vigoi-.msr to render m shuttin? ott the man i i 1.1.1 r, in vnmi -utY. tVip tlirpat that h t ; i 1 1 In order to prevent any possible fin ancial handicap to the military needs of the country through delay in rais ing the $1,750,000,000 proposed as the amount to be obtained by taxation, the Ways and Means committee de cided to embody in the bond issue authorization to the Secretary of the Treasury to issue as needed $2,000, 000,000 in one-year Treasury notes to anticipate the tax received which will result from the war revenue bill. order business and impressing the people with the necessity of doing their trading at home. DOWN BOARDMAN WAY a."uci, :J 4. m A HT-vr-.ni t l president of the State Farmers Uni- " 'a Tt ' L I a itw snd J Paul t.hpIs. nrpBidpr.t of mg A. T. McLean, who requested that Lumberton Rifle Club Re-organizes! Death of Mr. Geo. W. Kelly Setting and Prepares for Practice i Tobacco Plants Personal The Lumberton Rifle club met Mon-i Correspondence of The Robesonian. day evening in the commissioners'! Boardman, R. F. D., Apr. 10 The room at the court house and elected i wir,-i today feels more like Novem the following officers for the year: ber than April. We trust, however, that it will not harm the fruit Brazil Breaks With Germany Rio Janeiro Dispatch, April 11. The Brazilian government has handed the German minister his pass ports. This action was due to the recent destruction of the Brazilian steamer Parana by a German subma rine. It is expected in diplomatic circles here that other South American na tions will soon follow the example of Brazil in severing relations with Ger many. The Chilean minister is con tinuing his conferences with Dr. Lau ra Muller, the Brazilian foreign minister. Spain will take charge of German interests in Brazil. the State Farmers Convention "In some of our most populous counties," said Governor Bickett, ap pointing the commission, "large farms are ymg idle for lack ot tenants. County chain gangs could rent these and easily produce their own food and feed. Every acre stubble land should be planted to peas and late corn. Every vacant lot in cities and towns should be drafted into the ser. vice of the State by making it pro duce for man and beast." some one else be elected; vice pres ident, R. H. Crichton; secretary, Jno.S. McNeill; treasurer, J. Robt. Prevatt (the two last-named being re-elect, ed); executive officer, C. V. Brown. Six new members were taken in. A resolution was passed directing that a fine of 25 cents De imposed upon each member who fails, without a valid excuse, to attend rifle practice when notified by the executive offi cer. Messrs. R. H. Crichton, W. W. Davis and F. F. Wetmore were ap Mr. and Mrs. Rov Hester arid chil dren, accompanied by Mr. Hester's mother, Mrs. E. T. Hester of Richard son, R. F. D., visited relatives and friends Sundav P. m. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Edwards attended the county commencement in Whiteville Friday, They report a good time would kill her if she screamed. She iter, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. McNeill, Jr made her escape by jumping to thp i Elm street. Miss Williams left thi3 running board of a passing auto and morning for Wilmington, where she the negro fired at the auto as it will spend some time visiting rela sped away. The negro had not been tives. found when the Wilmington Star. Among the visitors in Lumberton printed its story of the affair this for the Easter holidays were Mr. and morning. ; Mis. J. P. Watson and small son J. I P. Jr., from Darlington, S. C, Mrs. IT IS A CRYING SHAME Harriet Watson and son Sam from I Bennettsville, who came over in their Tired Mother Laid Children Down on rar and were the guests of Mesdames Sidewalk to Sleep Because There Daisy Jenkins and Nannie Crump un Wae no Rpst Room i til TnpsHav. Thpv wptp aroomnsnipd "I think it a great shame that, home by Mrs. Jenkins, who will spend 1LI Lumberton has no place for ladies who come to town to rest and lay their little children down to rest," was the remark of a Lumberton lady Fr!Jay after seeing Kow one moth- Our hearts were jnade sad I on the, J the countr;who had brought h when we learned of the death of , a;,j. ,n fi, -rtl,tv 7th when we Mr. Geo. W. Kelly. He was operat ed on in Hamlet for appendicitis a little more than two weeks before and was seemingly getting on nicely un pointed a committee to select a suit-1 til Wednesday, when he began sink Civilian Training Camps for Officers to be Established Washington Dispatch, April 10. Army building plans of the admin istration are to be supplemented at once by the establishment at many points throughout the country of civ ilian training camps for officers. The great need of the war army to be raised will be properly equipped of ficers and to aid in meeting the de mand the War Department has de cided to adopt the Plattsburg idea on a nation-wide scale. Civilians de- Enlisted for Soldiers I slrous of fitting themselves for corn- Messrs. Ben and Wm. Collins of Ijmssions in the officers reserve corps East Lumberton joined Uncle Sam's may apply now to departmental com able place for range, the location of the present range being unsatisfac tory. Secretary McNeill is a mem ber of this committee ex officio. Messrs. J. B. Bowen, Jno. S. McNeill and C. V. Brown were appointed a mg. The end came about iu a. m. Saturday. He was a carpenter by trade. He had been a member of the Presbyterian church at Bladenboro for many years. He was in his for tieth year. He is survived by ms several days visiting relatives South Carolina. army at the local recruiting station Tuesday and left Tuesday afternoon for Raleigh. Mr. R. E. Medlin of Rockingham joined the army at the local recruit ing station yesterday and left for "Raleigh. From Raleigh he will be transferred to Cincinnati, Ohio. committee to provide for an indoor; wife, otip dausrhter. 5 brothers, 4 sis- range. The tobacco warehouse is con. ters, and a, host of relatives andj her three little children to the county commencement had to lay two of them down on the hard pavement to sleep. The woman who had the three children all of them too small to look out for themselves sat down on the curbing on the sidewalk of one of the principal streets of the town and held the smallest in her weary arms, whilp she let the other two; oi Acath list will TpacVi ISO. wbils nth take a nap on the hard sidewalk. The ' ers probably will be maimed for life. Lumberton lady who observed the; There was scarcely a fragment of condition oi tne visiting wuy . tne structurp left intact. Fire added Munitions Plant Wrecked Women and Children Killed Chester, Pa., April 10. One hundred and 12 persons most of them women and girls, are known to have lost their lives and 121 wee injured by a series of terrific explos ions today in the shrapnel building: of the Eddystone Ammunition Cor poration, at Eddystone, one mile from this city. Many of the injured were mortally hurt and it is reared the im- siderrii suitable frir this purpose. Messrs. J. B. Bowen and Gerald Pit man and Dr. W. W. Parker were ap pointed a committee to get a place to drill and a drill master with a view to drilling all who will volunteer for home guard. THE FINAL SUMMONS American Flag at French Front Paris Dispatch, April 11. It was decided today that the La Fayette flying squadron, compos cd of Americans who have disting uished themselves at the front, will change from the French to the American uniform, and hereaftpr car ry the American flag at the French front. manders for assignment to them. Argentina and Costa Rica Pledge Moral Support to U. S. Washington Dispatch, April 11. Without formally announcing abandonment of their neutrality, two more Latin-American republics, Ar gentina and Costa Rica, have given assurances of their moral support for the United States in the war against Germany. Argentina, choos ing a middle course between those of Brazil and Chile, her sister nations in the influential A. B. C. trio, has notified the State Department that she "recognizes the justice of this Mr. Jordan Dean, Near Center Church Mr. Jordan Dean, aged 46 years, died at his home near Center church yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. De ceased had been sick only six days with pneumonia. He is survived by his wife and four children. The fun eral will take place at 4 o'clock this afternoon conducted by Rev. R. L. Sentelle of Lumberton and interment will be made in the Lewis cemetery near the home. A triangular meting of the Wil mington. Fayetteville and Lumberton chanters. R. A. M. will be held in the! country's stand against German ag- Masonic hall here on the night of Little Miss Lutie Hall received the gression. April 20. prize. friends. Interment was made in the family burying ground Sundav at 2 p. m. An unusually large crowd at tended. Our assistant mail carrier, Mr. Charlie Covington, is on duty for a few days this week. Some few of our farmers have set soma tobacco already. Many others intend setting this week if the weath er permits. Easter Egg Hunt at Tolarsville Correspondence of The Robesonian. Tolarsville, April 12 Miss Liille L?wis, Sur beam leader here, gave the Sunbeam band an ess hunt Tuesday, April 10. There were 20 Sunbeams present. Every Sunbeam seemed to enjoy it fine. Several games were nlaved. each one taking part in it. Then Miss ' Lillie Lewis, Theresa Broadwell and Cleva Martin hid the eggs. There were 63 eggs hidden. There was one blue egg. The one that found it was to receive a prize was almost in a weeping mocd when she called this reporters attention to the scene and he took a look. Much has been said about a rest room tor visiting ladies in Lumberton and it seems that something should be done about providing such a place here. Age Limit for Enlistment Raised According to the local U. S. army recruiting station, the age limit for enlistment in the regula rarmv has been raised from 17 to 35 years to 17 to 40 years. A special effort will be made to enlist both white and col ored between the ages of 17 and 40 years. to the horror and most of the bodies were so badly charred that identifi cation was impossible. The cause of the disaster is being investigated. A high official of fhe company is quoted in a dispatch of the 11th as saying that it was the re sult of a plot. Lumberton is Dandy Place for a Mu. nitions Plant Mr. J. W. H. Fuchs of Wilmington, proprietor of the Lumberton Bargain House, spent Tuesday night in Lum berton on business. Mr. Fuchs thinks Lumberton would be an ideal location for a munitions plant. He thinks also ROAD MFFTIXG that as a number of plants will prob- A meeting will be held at the fbly be built m the near future and court house at 8 this evening ing for the purpose of organ izing a good roads association for Lumberton township. Ev ery voter who wrants good roads is urged to attend this meet- thatLumberton has some citizens who have enough pull with the government to get a plant here. LOST ON STREETS OF LUMBER ton or on Creek road, black Lynx muff. Return to A. E. White, Lum berton, and receive reward. 1 i