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V. rTniignrn iwn stkhtp pv mtr rrrTT .vV.e - . ia' v COUNTRY, GOD AND TRUTH ' " 52.00 A YEAR. DUE IN AD VAN CD VOL. XLVIII LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1917. SUMMARY OF THE WAR NEWS, LIBERTY LOAN' SUBSCRIP TIONS NEARLY 3 BILLIONS NUMBER 36 " i i SSSggS. Brought1 Another Zeppe-n. Airship Down Wth Soon May Front .i Another Zeppelm annshp and its i Its Crew Hostilities Indications Are That Total is Around' b Resumed on Russian; $2,800,000,000 Treasury Denart-1 REVIVAL MEETING CLOSES P ROWLAND RED CROSS WORK nrTsSC?; With Patriotic Fervor FAIRMONT NEWS LETTER BRIEF ITEMS OF LOCAL NEWS Baptist Dr. Turners' mons utner Church News -16 Members Have Enrolled m xv-u vross Movements Items of the People Social' Mr. Abner Nash has accents a position as salesman in the Pope drug beSVSrel VSZ9&&& Co?2? of The Robesonian. Correspoence of The Robesonian. j Ke.' church for 19 Havl has' "" June .B. Y. E. - Tr nine- and Rev. iSr J r Tno fir "leVAe,minff Red Cross work-! SS f0"an daughter, Mr. j J.-- Ay f "ookerton. X TVOl 1 - . . ". J V meiu iugeawth Subscriptions A Hlcnatvli 4-U 1 r7x"l tit i entire crew has -been accounted for; ington states that with thr?e pJrttSi v, tt rx r n i ism ;iv idLui i' i v nif iiiiri itii is si -i; .-.z i -i.,i-.m..,jt t- - . - ...nij- ilii i.t-M i i , ruse waiit- uu uauiiLCi -. itii. - - omb dropping raid over the Kent tTESZ complete and ; Au ZlZ ' the past two weeks. On TWa-l F" and Miss Janet of Durham? ier 7. P?tor of Chetsnut Steret W coast of England Saturday nSlw,! ihe o'ther ine nearinS 7T Greensboro. oU ?i?!S !? A Mrs, Webb of! ft eft Tucker of Raleigh and fff the monster aircratt was set on fire cations were last night that LibTrtv! Rev-. Dr. Chas. L. Greaves in the thuia, T'JZ1? ?. ae- 17 the guns oi a pnot oi me royai loan subscrintion wTmM fi "ii I meeting, left Saturday moVnin u vmpainu ,v, ( ... x : i. . . r " . . i-ui,ai jiyrrg cuip, "C1" ! 11 81VC 1L tne iinal count approxima .tU ani the .Pnne in Toll a nrtoc- qaa aa . . - 0 names, to me groun. Anotnr dirigible that accompanied the raid er made its escape. Little fighting, except by the ai Silent, a few honrs : MlSS Fllvania Aflrinc C A JfO. tOWD. Fridav Pvonintr pn.! , &wc miuiuuu VI Vr I CCIlS- - ' ;rYJ meeting, left Saturdav mornW fn rr" i syPa.zers in.wR" ux r. ana iurs ; -on of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ste- M ,r V; .! his home in Greensboro. . TnrtO nmc sonSs. mV "c", ."V "mue wie iriP m pnera cnuoren are sick with meas- It is thoup-bf tw finance of baptism was adminiatered' uOI?uc?a ?ei M5e. . . t- i ? .. . . ? "rst cases i . , , - - .r "u a uartintic nost or ncnnio- ..o noitaici iutwueen oi r av- measips renorron in mim ii i i . .7 . ryt- oi-to,,:!! i i - ... ... u"u total will be definitelvkno laV:1 the twelve candidates wh nedl iir ".. rorinv f tnir.hiirtVi' rfi'i;., i-i, 2- ' .Blre"-vuu wnne iVirs. VVeOD . UCC11 visiuug ii.iss, nine. tooLaJ- . tne enurch during the meeting? last talked i,. i . . iMarv Bell Ripk-s wtnmd i?: J in of somft Secretary McAdon knmrnnA Sot. night by Pastor GreaW A l Z-XZJ:? Ie. " a, woman 01 cnarm.' - Mr.EdJ.Pone will Ipava tftn!f urdaynigfittnop Ashlev and Chris-1 he will nlinln the ne ioyd left Saturday morning for pZ I'l'f -e v ,navy: Chapel Hill, where they will take1 Pope 5? to Ralei?h st week and til Of A. ( rnm . i i" i n 1 1 1 r. ' iirii i iiv 1.1 1 ii m imi w-t -w l -i. ni f i . i . ,T.V: V; V artin "it.o.f1"? iU' in wni?n n.e ?eclar- P.reacnea sermons oi bers were enrolled that vrw pSTJ" summer course in teaching ! : ""PS issue would be limited to SPt aunng we meeting and, Since that time, rm ffoW Cil Mr. A. L. Jones is soendins- a few Mr. C. W. neavPr of mri . J .. ' . w " : J ; TiTii " ... '- -"WV spareu m attempts. to get new mem-j ""mingion. was. a L.uro.berto nvisitor Saturday. lave been only minor operations in $2,000,000,000 stood good now as' the church was greatly revived. . the nature of raids, and a contmua- then. His announcement will result! How God 3&ges a Life uon ui w.e cai a.,ivy wmv iia3 , m paring down hundreds of the lar- bers. ' fro T lAonc l-l -i 1 1 4-UA 4.A4-1 1 1 1 ear auncuw mc viciiimiia in a . $Z,UUU,UUU,000 limit. night attack seized portions of trench-. Subscriptions were closed Friday es neld by the French, but later were at noon and during the last few days forced to give back most of them in 0f the. campaign small subscribers a counter attack. On various sec-, were heard from in large numbers, tors artillery duels are m progress.; It is thought that close to 3,000,000 Considerable activity continues m people subscribed for the bonds, the ucigjuju m xvftw. vi WvWua-. manner m wnicn tne bonds werp tak- 4 11 i . . I Mies Mo(vnia TV4 Ct-n11i t: - I XT - r1 . i . rf - . . - " ' v,. kj. A.L, ail l mps m rno now mvia 'ittic xuac ouciiiiiiK or riu iia is kui ir mr wirn cnA o . "LrPV1 hJm? thou f?ol . can be seen on the streets with em-! tops, who has been visiting Mr. and' growth on his-right eye and mav hav MAX this night thy soul shall be required blems 0n their T7 T X-.' , , . " . . t . . -0." J " J of thee: Then whos n Vna- canvassing tor, r,' lctul11 "Ul"c, l" a IIOSPliai soon ror an op- toouJ1 Provided." have paid their dollaror Mr. John Stubbs of Parkton has -ete and Het Sas. en being a glorious success and ex- ln Macadonia the artillery duels ceeding the most sanguine expecta that have been in progress for sev era! weeks are still going on, but the expected infantry attacks have not yet developed. Meanwhile, the En- tente forces continue to throw troops; into Thessaly, the occupation of va-! rius towns having been accomplished'; without untoward incident. French j cavalry now has reached Pharsala and Domokos, south of Larissa, while ! Demirli has been occupied by the; Br;ti?h tions. LIBERTY BONDS IN ROBESON IIHIfR . . ims was tne text irom and oviM-ocn :in ..'accentftn n nositinn at PT'on-rvint! j-iciiwa. muiiiusuu, son or which Dr. Turner preached Frday eve- give their Ume mcTMeSl Co." He"began work Monday: j M Joe S- Thompson left nfllAiL.. ,J wounded and fniferli? . . Graham of Rowland S1?" JKAw xu ii t"c 1 ccuins iii iiLt-raiurp. Liiere at in t-hs I X A. I can be found no words more tense oi more thrilling than those of the text. history of the town has anv movement met with such a beautiful attitude among the people or struck m their Life does not consist of th things' ! KXS which one has. The world ludcres a harrs oLUle 5? lle Salary JraWf'j hisL. A petition for a charter has been .come, or the home in which he lives.; filed in the national office of the w Ju t t "Llwi y a-Ameican Red Cross and it will be a has but - what he is. The trouble, matter of only a few dayS: before the with this rich man was that he had organization Were will be perfect. UTO " ' ". we are Diannms' to have nr. Wno-. Is wls a self -centered life.; staff 'visit us and help to complete worked at the local Dictur houses for some time. The farmers say the grass has got a "move on" since the wet weath- plans. He only thought of. himself. A fatii-! that part of the work. Then Mr. E. C. Worthinerton of Avden is visiting friends here this week. Mr. Frank Lewis of Waycross, Ga., is visiting friends and relatives here. Miss Lorena Lewis returned home: er set in L-i some places where the Friday from Whiteville, where she, rans have been heaviest farmers ara T. n r. : : 1 1 ii ctl VlQlri-nn. miliAli 4-ahU1 a X...C i 1 uas uccu vis'ibiug ner u rot tier. one. "s 'i-i vuuie m nying K.epj was accompanied hom,e by little Miss Etta Lewis and Master Gordon Lew is. Mrs. G. W. Thompson. Mr. E. C. Wni4kinntAM Vli r- r-- TH-I. J 1 J 1 1 1 ..... yjQ nvnuwgwu, luiaoca x-a unit- anu Jiiva WUU1U ue a gOOd lUea to plant Iail inompson spent baturaay atternoon crops of vegetables and "can every in Lumberton. thing that can be canned". W.!l8rLSiil ni:VarSe"' -Miss Mary Steffy and Mrs. Daisy is it.", A"i0"'J mux -una luii vv. Jenkins left yesterday mornms? the grass down. Most all the people have plenty of vegetables in their gardens now. This will not last alwavs and it 1 t$77The0Rohe f S' fi lefHVe, G0 T ,f T' VGry Fratif to knoTrhat the peo- Jackson Springs, where they will & Ga tonia,' whereTodaT they will to The Robe-: plans and the cold hand of deatniPje in all the. communities around a few days J attend the marriage of Miss Steffvs ,' . iilz, claims, inem wnne in tne Dioom . Kowland are ioinins- with us in this' hisses .ster xeiu weinstem ana, siste, Miss Flora stffv. nml vty. $77,000 So Far Reported in County Boy Scouts of Rowland Sold $3, 200 St. Paul Reports $5,55", Max" t A lt4 A AAA -W . I un rouna aiU'UUU. Lumbennn lu" i j? .i-u- . t-v. nvxA. mcu wc, $58,250 ni. nZ i V & i a are, nopmff to bein the real sewing zl ' " . and leave God out of the plans and, and other work of tlio Hod Cross pv. Reports so far received of Liberty the child dies and the hopes and plans . en with" grater eal and interesfthan' bond nurchaspH in PoKocn -mmtir! ova r.cUA v JT T , K1 cfter zeai ana interest man. -,4.x: f p..... 5W n tntl o 77nnn xi,Z jf..x j i. n 'j .1 . 2iT'!.' s "cc". suuwn neretoiore. it runnel rviiiji vuiisLaiiLiiic ui uiccte -...f aiuuuu f i i ,wv. is reported to have arrived at Mes-; a pnone message .-. 1 j C ' t . r rniin - amw ii lt - -ir.a. siciiv. on nis wav to owitzer- uiiai -o iiiuhiiiik in. o. kj. ljeniz. claims tnem wnne in tho D oom T?rrio .. xu; ' land. : cashier of the Bank of St. Paul, gave, of life. If you have made life's plans o-rpat wort anH w i,o4. ti,1 Freda and Annie Dunnie are guests' i?ovi ct it- r o-i Although quiet still prevails on the the following list of subscribers at and have left God outl call upon you 'may soon be a Robeson county char,-1 of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dunnie. " "t "Tu t Russian front, there seemingly is an St. Paul: St. Paul Cotton Mills $5,- to tear up those plans and make new ter of the American Red f Crofs I Messrs. Harry Davis and WorleyJ ? spending just a few cents for indication that hostilities soon will 000, Rev. J. W. Bradley j?200, Mrs. ' ones. of the American Red Cross. tobacconists, have returned to Fair- a Rob?1soni,a" busineSs builder ad you begin again there. The Russan Du- A. R. McEachern $100, Miss Alice 1 Fools in the Sight of God Baltimore News Batch Personal ' mont. can teU a difference in your business, ma at a secret session has passed a Shaw $100, Duncan C. McEachern' - W:ale some of the poorest people - items a cn rersonar gam Dunie delightfully en- Tbatf what a Lumberton merchant resolution calling, for an immediate $50, Archie H. Tyson $50, W. D. John- ir- the world are the meanest and CorrespondencA of The Robesonian i tertained at a lawn party Thursday; "iea it says-. " you have not offensive and declaring that a sepa-; son $50 a total for St. Paul of $5,- ssome of the richest people are among; Baltimore, Fairmont, R. i),' afternoon in honor 0f her guests. The! Jly V?1 ,lve 11 a lest . rate peace would be treason toward 550. ! the best in the world, it is seldom' June 14 Rev W ' S ' Ba--I children enjoyed playing, singing and' M W. N. Townsend of the Russia's allies. ur. uraham ot Rowland 'phoned riches and God go hand m Jiand.l iard 0f P,nrro arrAn fillH h 5s reciting, after which Mrs. Dunie cacK swamp section was a Lumoer- servea caKes, iruus ana son .annus. " Mrs. Edwands of Latta is the guest a hail in his section Thursday after of Mrs. W. N. Hubbard. noon. Tobacco was damaged to A renort received in New York from Xhe Robesonian this morninsr that the' Riches cause men to foreret God. I TOfTllI o f QT.nAinfri.an4- Viava CJ o 4-n wA o -.r an incoming steamer says that a Ger. oy bcouts of that town sold bonds; Preachers will soften the truth when and Sunday and peached excellent ser- rine worn, lor taiKing to ncn men, Dut tnis is cer-, mons to a large crowd man submarine has sunk the French amounting to $3,200 steamer Mississippi off the coast of me ooys, tain: when a rich man stands before Miss Pearl Bullock came homeFri Mrs. Eliza Smith of Latta is v's-; some extent over a small territory. France. One member of the crew The Maxton Scottish Chief of last; God he will be judged by one who will1 dav from More-anton where she has! iting her sister Mrs. A. S. hTompson.; Messrs. White & Gough recent- v-.i ii-ool- cooc xV,x V, . e l j ;ix ;j .-n I, J . . 6 . ' . . I v. r ill.. 1 t-x. - n u x.. v. xux perished j week states that the sale of bonds in not consider riches. God will con-!heen atteridine- tho school for the l Afn,.-A xJ x. I fliA nnn :j xl. ij? l l u Jf - I . . Z. vlC vl 1 " . ly bought a Robeson county ham that tipped the scales at 51 1-2 pounds. e ham was hung up in front of the store with the following notice on it: developed last week. ENLISTED IN CO. A A reconstruction of the Italian min-; Maxton amounted to around $10,000,1 sider the life and heart of man.deaf and dumb. Mr. Pope Crawford j WILSON'S FLAG DAY .ADDRESS! tip istry is reported to have been propos-i which, with the $52,850 sbuscribed Riches sometimes buys judges and an(j Miss Eva Gaddv from Centen- Th .J x- Tr iT'.i T."i 1 1 xl h Tfn rrV 4-U a Vi knnlrn Ax T . . . . U ' ....' 1 Xl . Xl 1 ...... J . I n A r X ro 1 1 nPU C I X. . .m.vyugii wis ""ce ianivo ui uuiuuci-i juiies,.; uul tiicv can never uueii tuc arv wKtiTPri in thAso narfc Icisi- Knn.1 Ielucll "iiis i cuuie iiiai vrc- 'ton, asstated m the paragraph be-gates of God's Kingdom, and favor, t day Tn.:-Miss- Roberta Floyd has' many Plans an intrigue of ' Peace: "For sale, or will exchange for a lib low (set in type before the facts giv-l The rich man spoken! of in the text' returned liom'e front Greenville, where1 U, S. Was Forced Into the-War j erty .bond." en above were learned) brings the' was looked upon as the wise man of she has been attending school. Mr. f America's reasons for sending her. Mr. W. W. Davis of R. 3 from total for Robeson to $77,000. j the community in which he lived. God Nonnie Stephens and Miss Kate1 fag against the fire of the enemy, Fairmont was a Lumberton visitor - The total amount of liberty bonds j called hm a fool. The man who con- Rrown. Mr. Nanrp and Miss Flovd of '. across the sea and thp purpose shei Saturday. Mr. Davis reoorls eoad xSeveral Young Men Have Joined the purchased through Lumberton's three centrates the thoughts of his life on the Porter Swamn section, rnlumbus! seeks were stated anew by President! .rorjs down his wav. He savs the to bacco acreage in his section was in creased this year and that the crop is looking fine. Prof. R. E. Sentelle, superintend ent of the Lumberton graded and high school, left last evening for Ral- a!Vi writ J-kMA lis ' T'1 1 1 VtA A- 00 fTQf IT J j . j i l j A' CIKIU W11C1C Will UC tllCAVA Florence to take up arms m defense of ourj in th summer school for tngmeers Here Lately Selling, or oanKS was $o,ou. ui this amount, the wor.'d is a loot m the sight oi county, spent last Sunday at Gvirr Soldiers Hhiskev s A trains t 54,yuj v-as subscribed through the God. There is nothing except God t Rniinplr's Mr. P M Mr. D.j Wilson inursaay in a nag aay aaaress piovH nnrl I beneath the Washington monument. the Law 1 National Bank of Lumberton, $10.150 ; that can satisfy all the cravings of i daughter Miss .Tessip werQ Lumber. Germany's military masters denied Tne following joung men have re-.! through the First National Bank and! a soul. The man who lays claim to ton visitors Tuesday. Miss Frankie' the United States the rieht to be neu- -cently enlisted with Co. A, N. C, en-j $5,200 through the Planters Bank &the future is a fool in the sight of , Floyd of Fairmont SDent last Sunday I tral, the President said, and bv ex- tireers, with headquarters here: Bur- Trust Co. Officers-of the three. God. God holds the future in his: wfth Mrs. Lizzie Floyd. Mr. Joel ; traordinary insults and aggressions ton Graham, Donald McLeod Row,1 banks deserve' credit for the interest' grasp. There is not a person here to-J pullock and Miss Pauline Nve spent! "left us no self-respectiner choice but lam1: s. V. Long iMt. Tabor; (Jhar-taKen ana worK aone m soliciting suo- ngnt that wouia sen at any price nis, Sunday t. lie C. Stewart, Edgar 0. Jenkins, Joe scriptions. (irimm, Kineth A. Caddell, F. H. ii'i.T.n'- Carthage; Bennett G. Hayes I .ikeview, S. C; J. T. Newman W.irr.ngton; L. P. , Andrews Fair mont; Sidney Ivey-i-Marietta. Captain Geo. W. Gillett of company asks The Robesonian to with Miss . m. cnaiiue ox uemg soveu ueiuie ne uica., Kogers of Lakeview, s. sorry to iBn . x teachers at the A. & E. college. He Yet there are so many who are fool-. report Mr. J. M. Lewis and little honor as a sovereign government. will be awa about 6 weeks. ish enough to put it off. They lay! daughter. Marie, on the sick list. Now that America has been forced; .. - . i:. ' U. Jln Tc.;.-)Qr,f aha', liuu&e ill wiin.il a tuiuicu iam- llVR x . iu wax, uctiaicu wit x no n.uv, - bchedule B. and (J. Privilege laxes M.ust be Pa-d This Month claim on the future. They Sheriff R. E. Lewis asks The itobJ act as though all future time belong;-! School Superintendent of Monroe As- esonian again to call attention to the eel to tnem. ine man wno puts oir; sauP-ed tho fat that schedule B. and C. privilege 1 his salvation is a fool in the sight of j r. w. Allen, superintendent of the U'xe? must be paid, this month or 20, oa. ine person wno imnKt. oi public schools ot Monroe, was mur- worm vmy as piace iui iiavnig derousiy assaulted rriaay by d. n.. good time is a ol in the sight oi Efird ,a citizen of Monroe, with a! bids her young men go forth to fight! lived on the farm of Mr. nn fiplHs of hlood far awav for the Wooten, about 1 mile from to warn people about selling or giving j per cent will be added and collected men m umtorm any intoxicating- H-; The following are liable for this tax: quors. This is strictly prohibited by! those who have autos for hire, those law and there is evidence that some; who sell cigarettes, physicians, law have been violating the law. Better! yers, occulists, civil engineers, archi-. oe caret ul. 1J erv battlefield upon which Americans have bornp arms since the Revolution finrl. Mpn ' see death all about them. v;.pA .or inn stifles democracy. A sinister power.eh saia, but still seem to forget the fact thatjbein reqUired to sew up the wounds ! which has the German people them. vo-T nn imvp orif i-lie. Men live!j a n v, ...inn.ioL splves in its eriD. "now at last has vers, ocuunsis, civil enuineers, aicm-i i -- f-- , v j- "ie upun auch, whu man sciiuuji,,------ - xi tects, bowling alley proprietors, pool! as though-they never expected to die. j WOUnded. A dispatch states that Hal stretched forth its txaly talons and tables. neHdlerc of natent medicines.! All must die and God alone knows, Efir(j failed to make a grade at the drown bloodfrom us. Members of Robeson's Army Exemp- real estate agents, livery stables, ho-j .when. If a soul belongs to God that ci0Se of the school and after making. The whole world is at war, ne on Board Recommended tela, soda fountains, dealers in horses soul is not afraid of death. The thing! preparation for advancement stood an! added, ' because the whole world is in State Senator Frank Gough has and mules, auto dealers, undertakers,! that makes people afraid to die is the examination Thursday before one of : the grip of that power and w trymg recommended the following as mem-j sewing machine agents, lightning rod fact that their Uves are not in har- the teachers and failed. His father, out. the great battle which shall ae; bers of Robeson's" army exemption agents, bicycle dealers, coal dealers, I mony with God. A man should be seems to have held Allen responsible; termine whether it is to be brought i: j ...iLVt -. ' " xi. 'i.- --ii ;-x.iJ Do-.r meet rleath. Yon cannot ,j ,v t-. i,0., mo,rio,M vim -p.firA under its mastery or fling itself free. In giving warnine that the Ger- ii i i j Board No. 1 Dr. B. W. Page,! must have signs displayed "For Hire", comes J. A. on fields of blood far away for the! wooten, aoout i mue irom town ou same old familiar, heroic purpose for,, the Elizabethtown road was burned which it has seen its men die on ev- uy " i? lire btitrueu iium x atuvc xiuc. mvaii of the furniture was saved. Mrs. J. C. Robertson of Lynch burg, Va., who is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. McAllister, county health officer, Lumberto i, Mr, -1. E. Stacy. Lumberton. and Mr. L M. Oliver of Marietta; board No. 2 which arefurnished by the' State and will be given out by Sheriff Lewis. Mr. Jno. S. Butler, St. Paul, Maj. G.j Want Half Million to F-ght Pink Boll 15. Sellers, Maxton and Dr. B. F. Mc Miilan. Red SDrintrs. Worm An immediate In closing his sermon ocVort tho cnlpmn nuest.ion. IS VOUI: UaI.' U., soul ready to stand in God's presence? hen- gfird has borne a good repu-! ter of Europe and mto the heart ot Today is the day ot salvaton. wnatjtation- havins- served as mayor and Asia, rejecting tne uiea. oi muuo u, appropriation of ( is vour answer? uod is Love of races and the choices of peoples, Mr. Wilson spoke of the "new mtn 'lov.Bickett to recommend two boards der Quarantine against the pink boll' He gave His only begotten son, that perdmg Allen's recovery. ' whosoever benevea on rum ' - .1UUI..JVJI vit nlfUUli J X vv. uiuc " . VV W i. Ill J x .sivvri. J" xxv.AA.v, " 1' I , on mm snouiu Vio ,.,.x rn n.. 4-:o i x iv. oca aoa n-.otoi 4-Vio not nensh. but have everlasting lite. wumv, xne smaller cwuuura i yiitiiv vile a.ijjjiujji.ia.ici lu ---- x- - - . . v wi only have one board.composed of three t annual agricultural bill for the com- John 3:16. This washe text from men. It is general1 v expected that i ing fiscal year, was .asked of Congress which Dr. Turner preached a touch 'he men recommended by Senator; in a letter which Secretary , Houston. mg sermon Wednesday evening, fiough will be commissioned by the' sent to Chairman Lever of the Housb In beginning har fermon tne proper authorities. agriculture Saturday. A deficiency , preacher declared that Jesus hrist, appropriation probably will be made, when he came into the world . nd Save Your Own Tobacco Seed While the pink boll worm so far. died, revealed the truth that God is "Save vour own tobacco seed," is has rained onl ya slight foothold on love. God loved all the world and 4V advice of Mr. T. J. Noblin of the border, causing a quarantine of not a part only, as some seem to L.arne.sville, who is connected with; P small area in Texas, heretofore, th.3 tho Farmers tobacco warehouse of department of agricultuife officials Lumberton. Mr. Noblin has had f ear its spread with large dmage un yrars ()f experience both in the ware, j less there is some quick and drastic hf'-i;-:e business and in growing to-j act 'on. HCCO. Ho envs nniv ATla nod of Seed alderman of Monroe. Allen is con siHered o man of snlendid character. "For God so loved the world that; Efird was released on $1,000 bond, gue for peace" now appearing in many guises at tne request oi uie Berlin government. the It can not go further; it aare not go back," he said, "it wishes to to Drve Germans From Plan Air Washington DisDatch. June 17 Full approval has been given by the War Department to the air suprem scy program of the defense council's arcraft board, ard President Wilson has been asked to put the adminis tration's support behind the govern- close its bargain." hould be 'left on a -stalk, as this will Some Slackers Reported and Will be improve the tobacco. Mr. Noblin says r)eat With tho seed that are sold are not handled in a way to improve the tobacco. Store Robbed at Purv-a Sheriff R. E. Lewis deceived a wire message this morning to the ef fect that the store of Mr. C. T. Pate at Purvis was entered by robbers last "iirnt. No particulars were learned, ihis store was also entered one night last week. ment nroiect for which an appropna lieve. The Jews tried to confine tnej tion Cf $600,000,000 is sought, love of God to their own people and Under the plan the United States some men oiiii tuiuuic xi vmcU , v. turn uecuuie nuiucuiowij c , . , ,x i .1 , . .u but in vain. The love of God knows elementary training base for all the! which resulted m the capture of the o"ns. However, we Allies and enormous numbers, oi,wwn ui ouuetuiui u, i,iui. Field Marshal Haig Again Attacked the Hndenburg Line Field Marshal Haig has again at tacked the Hindenburg line, and cap tured a sector of the famous German position northwest of Bullecourt. mi ti 1. j xt-: : i.ne isritisn aavance 111 uus icgiuu delighted the congregation at Chest nut Street Methodist church with a solo at the moring service yesterday, singing Nevin's "At the Cross'.' Mr. A. L. Lawson of Orrum was a Lumberton visitor Friday. Mr1. Lawson says the heavy rains have missed his section and that only good growing seasons have come down his way. Here and at other places in the county rains fell several days last week. Every man connected with the local postoffice bought a liberty bond. The. rural letter carriers, the city carriers and each clerk, with the post master and assistant postmaster, bought a bond. The total amount of bonds bought by the force amounted to $1,200. .Indications are that quite a num ber of Lumberton Baptists will at tend the Baptist Seaside assembly at Wrightsville Beach next week. Rev. Dr. Chas. L. Greaves, pastor of the First Baptist church of Lumberton, will be one of the speakers at the assembly. Mr. Harry Weinstem of Fairmont and Misses Hilda ana juiriam w em- no human limitati i.i 1. rAr. c wTcnn- x..:: . t,;r, n,ni Ka fnmpd is in the direction of Hendeeourt-L,ez- Ulins. yji- uuu a iuvc do ex jjio irtiiiiiig inaciiiiica n u"i v. vx..w - - - - , 1 -1 1 r A t-iincn who' x A v.;on niotito are fievPh vasiiucourL. iiie vjciiiiano icoiitu . I I llfVH. 1UU V . . w vu v . V . L' k. 11 1 1 1 1 1. XX.AA.XAX.U.. 1' ' - I ... . mu Mr. J. P. Russell has been con fined to his bed at his home on Wal Tmt street with malarial fever since last Tuesday. Indications are that Robeson's to bacco croD this vear will be a bump er one. If high prices are realized the Cron will hrina a nnnMi nf mvnPV . ..... u " m vv...... V X to the county dring the next three uutns. The names of a number of Robe- Fon's citizens between the ages oi 21 and 31 who, it is alleged, failed to register on June 5, as required by the army draft bill, have been turn ed in to Sheriff R .E. Lewis. While there have been no arrests made up to this time, it is -safe to say that those who acted the Part ot a siacic er will wish they had not. Bought a Liberty Loan rebel against him,. He sent his son not to die for the saved, but those who had rebelled against him ana werfe in sin. Whosoever Will Mav Come -, ! 1 . en Jnonea Tho InirP Ota' Vat nnol Gnuvia A In IVl PPT.S .1 Unf ZUi VjUU o e b ov jiilv.h.ii x iiVy j , iiabiuuai upvviui . -.'- I mother for her child is only a faint Correspondence of The Robesonian. i " ' .... i 11 oring a servicable battle craf. By ! the British stubbornly, but nnany next spring the board proposes to yielded after suffering heavy casu have Allies ready to literally drive alties, according to the London war the Germans from the air. office. imitation of Ood's love for the work! There is no love so deep, tender and strong as the love of God. For what The vpo-nlnr monthly meeting of the National Special Aid society., will be held Wednesday afternoon, June A A ClnA rr i vd TTici onlv RHT1 ? For vouiofitn. at 4-SO'in the hi Erh-school aud- oi tma w allowed His onlv son it.orium. All chairmen and district American Tank Steamer Sunk by Submarine After Running Fight In a running fight with a German submarine an American vessel, the tank steamer Moreni has been sunk nrobablv in the Mediterranean. For two hours1 the submarine chased the i : imnaman duu8h -j r.,.Au n;m Bnnnl1 Bond - I wnosoever uenevewi u o-. Sam Lee, Chinaman, who conducts not perish, but have everlasting life, a lSurdry here, subscribed for a $100 , Salvation is not confined to one class, liberty bond last week. Mr. K. M. Whosover will may come How can Barnes treasurer of the Planters! a soul refuse God's love? Although Bank & Trust Co., who solicited the .Jesus Christ has wounds that your subscription, says' Sam showed a more sin and my sin caused him, he still llXSi nirit than anv man he ap-' says, I love you. How can you re- proached while soliciting subscriptions for the loan. 31 ma uiuj 5". , ituiiuuv xt.1i ui"""' - . .i.:.! i nA 1 to be crucified upon the cross that i leaders' will be called upon lor inn, " et reports since last general meeuog. vlliyJat V-nZT All members are requested to be! ablaze and the sea was filled with present and those not haying paid burning oil. Four men lost their live their annual dues, are asked to dp so. as the result of this fight. Every woman in the town desiring , .. . . , to serve her country is invited to -Miss Letha Page left ( Saturday mi.- x.- T:n Ka oalled for Baltimore. Md.. where she will loin. ine meeting wi "v. . , ;xi promptly at 4:3U. , I ""x" c.?"1""Z "La " f T. made the trip in Mr. Continued on page 4 MRS. E. L. HOLLOWAY, Chairman. i "XL., f " u n X Jnl.M.!nii1 n-w f v n A t ClTIa IS U1C lllSb UCLCilllJlieu uiic mauc 3i-c; - . . j xi - j X? xl. nn.. -., Fi.v.irv. srein. nau?niers ui iur. anu iuia. xx . tne enu, oi uie so igumai, : V1Y-'. .7- - x ux iaff vv eiiibtein ui xjuiiiuti iuit, n.xu morning to motor across country to Ahoskie, where they will join rela tives and go to Atlantic City, Asbury Park and other points in New Jersey and New York city. . Miss Miriam Weinstein expects to spend the en. tire summer in New Jersey visiting relatives. Mr. Weinstein and Miss Hilda will be away several weeks. Henriette,4-year-oVl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barna Allen of Troy, was killed at the plant of the Trov knit ting mill -when her clothing was caught in -a shaft Wednesday of last week. Mr. Allen is secretary-treasurer of the mill and was in the mill checking up some work when the child, who was with him, got too near the shaft. The child was a niece of Mrs. Fred P. Gray of Lumberton. Mrs. Gray, accompanied by her sis ters Mesdames Albert Stewart and n w Pant in of Favetteville. went to" Troy Thursdav to atterd the fun- treatment. her brother Mr. S. M. Page. Gray's auto.
The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
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