VOL. XL VIII LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. JUNE 21. 1.17 $2.00 A YEAR. DUE IN AP'' TCH T0WN TAXES LEVIED FOR YEAR; NATIONAL SPECIAL AID IS DCWNGGOOD3 WORK PHILDELPHUS NEWS . FAIRMONT NEWS s vlBER 3r LETTER IbRIEFIS OF LOCAL NEWS i , rw CO 0U T A ( ! All I.JI..1' r . ... . I f 1 - . . :( m A n in . " wuavvu 1 v 1 . . 1 1 StSl 8ST AWTpSS' $13For W ntt 1 K &cBM SIS!1 Ci M t8 of the -The Lumberton male quartet will inued-HOO Appropriated to Foul-, Bright for Large CropNew tank Dr ThnS.nl ? ndr ome Hurs-Off for the Army-TorS on. t ! Im at the initial service in the new rv Association-Water and Sewer Opened Yesterday Qp-wew Bank, g omP sn H s Vo lun eered to To War or Hell? -Personal , SSSntfnJi le S?beaonS- faptist church at Red Springs SiI Section Must be Made j Special fo The Robesonian. ptMea SffcCond of The Robesonian. 7 J? . - At the regular monthly meeting of Fairmont, June 21 The spirit' of Reported for The Robesonian. Bme, June 20 Possibly one of the C: ,Ruth Rebecca and Adeel Rogers hirT i! ?V-m aobilea for Mayor Proctor and the town commis-:a live tobacco season has already r The National Soecial AM sietJ worsti freiht train wrecks that has "f Mullins. S. C, and Mary Alice ralfin a? heir license numbers by, tLnprs in the town hall Tuesdav eve-' made its appearance in Farrmt. Jr -tuLir.eyet occurred in this CM;il l!i:".s Reaves of Floret 9-m,oi m: S?11"1 .at the office of Sheriff R. Tt wn, ordered that the follow. ! preparation is fast ' hei jr: Ji" si;n001. auaitorium gd Mondav a"?",- Sallie Mae i wis. juux. w . . r- - - - - iui ?t cuxirauav 'driemnnn nr avii ' r "4bu wul jw u chick vuio ncc&, ; McLean T : t . . . - t u mveuse nas Deen isnH f f- B vTarending May 31, 1918: jthe market opens 17 is"vktg Mrs. Luke BluT j maeA Bunyan Edmund and Property, $1.68, made up as follows: market wiU open here about July ll.lbeen handed in ancT that a cLva o?i ?osdu on,e of the trucks broke, caus-' ,Utle m Dorothy Anderson left1 ."wV Samuel H' Tucker general property 72c, general sink-; Some of the tobacco growers are al-'the business men of the town had re-! the de,railment 0 fthat car and 15 Moniay afternoon for Selma to visit, and WnSht. in? fund 39c. 1915 sinking fund 5c,1 ready curing "lugs", and the pros J suited in the collection of $37 The' ?ther S?me cars' were almost on er afMrs. J. H. Jones for a few' ' ?t is thought that Mr. Albert graded school fund 30c, high school, Pect was never brrighter for a Targe leaders in charge of the Dennv fund i?p of ea,cK other while others were' VS hore having f or ' Anniston,1 By1in who was among the first to linking fund 7c, 1915 floating debt crop of good tobacco. Those reported that $30.06 had been collect-1 to0?"1 clear on top of an embank- Ala- She will also visit her grand- enlist-for war service from Lumber 7c, light and water 8c. j who keep m touch with the'ed since this fund was started three1? j-? trains could toass untU yes-1 parens Timmonsville and Darling-' ton is on his way t oFrance, if not Poll, $5.04, made up as follows: tobacco market say the pros-! weeks ago. It was decided best to leT , t about 4:30 p. m. when the ton' S'C;'. before returning home. already m rbat country, general poll $2.16, general sinking Pect . was never brighter .for high discontinue the activities of Camp Sr - as cIeared. Wrecking crews' ,Mr- William Brice of Wallace spent Miss Ef fie Newton of Hope Mills fund $1.20, WIS sinking furd 14c, ' pnees. Judging from the reports Proctor unit, as it is understood that -reniCe ,and Rocky Mount heTlwee15-end with his brother Mr. who taught in the Lumberton grad graded school 90c, high school sink- coming m from he tobacco belt, it the soldiers in our town wiU leave lSear?d,thetacK N. one was hurt- J?; nn x .4 ,r ud scho durin& the last two years, in? lunu ut, iviv nuauu ucut .r:t .c .y wav lucre is iwice light ana water zic. I oj. tooatco m tnis section All license taxes remain according was grown last vear. There i .mtMii. levies witVi the f rll rkwin o ; considerable increase in th xc ptr . and the stands are much &Kr7lm Dealers or agents, ; .than gar- farmer remarked today that he had ent units made solendid reborte.": lOaded - with .lime, another ,TMr'and Mrs. J. D, PurYW, Bge3) selling autos or-.)( supplies, more tooacco on four acres this year.showing that our - organization is XS&T and 0De Wlth an 1 r k i M -!S V6w Ur imeet as usual at the graded school $10. , !an had on a ten-acre field last making wonderful progress along ev-, enly T01l tank' T w '-" ZtllmheTt0n'V1Slt0TS Wednes- auditorium Saturday of 'next week, Hitching or boarding stables with- year. . ery branch of work. A Mr A; McLeod left yester- da? evemng , . j J une 30, at 4 p. m. out Uvery service, $5. . ! t All three of Fairmont's warehouses Mrs. E. L. Holloway told in a very' fe,? ? e army at Mj8'? yA.??!??.! -In ordering the addres f m. ... Automobiles, for pleasure or bust- "ave oeen eniargea ana the Fairtnont interesting way the work accomplish- - Ul u V "e soa ,xne ex" pVl J i t m m o y . Per changed from BladenWA fAt- iS under 26 horse power, $2.50; 26 market will be able to handle twice ed by this soiietv since its organi- mo?iitl0n at Charlotte Monday and R5a?Aelda Mae Rnstow spent Caswell, Loy Davis adds that 40 horse power, $3.75; over 40 a. much tobacco as it has handled zatiof on May 2Ist. The National" jnff- -A I ,!JSSjday eVeni31ff m Wberton he haes .K ? -Jjgj r&ont's new bank, People's Bank' fij dTn. SSWS1 kF" Em1& S Serin dW M Kt Sg LT"3t e. First Aid class, We t?rm. " i"c uaa ui me new in- nave lua paymg members ana jl - r"T.r. xV:" 1C villa Ttaov " I Cant. j. T. ninr Mr, ness to horsA power, $5 Coal dealers or brokers, $15. Circuses as provided by State law. All licenses shall be payable to the clerk and treasurer at ! and are 3ue the first day of each year. Any person, , t ! i 1 corporation iai ing to pay license or, ttm t nv iioiiows: . - Mvf " J , over to Pinehurst rH l Snrin TO iron castings to the town, which wi! prmiege tax wixnm ou aay3 alter tax ------ i o luesaames n.. n- Anaerson, k. u. f . , ' Sunday. i be used in connection with street im- his office, sutution are: preswent, L. u. Fusseil; active officers. To show the inter- iw rv s tuan any lown rar Mr mH M n p TQao;fa. at. dry department of the lumCrtTn i j 11 J3U1H xiiptit vPCTornQw Avonmiv -riAot- anu iuia. u. 11. jriLLiiia.ii iiitiLiirtfii - t va-i luau iil is due shall be subject to a penalty . . 4 . j Caldwell," T. F. Costner, Sandy Bark-! .P M t tnatTas, f 20 per cent additional, and this 20 British Recapture Important Posi- er, K. M. Barnes, Nannie Crump, wrecked here the other day It is, Mr. J. E. Anderson left Tuesdav provement there. Mr. M. G. McKenzie returned tiiffss, xu. ivi. Dim, iu. xi. Doyu, ; v ... . . i oHon fk uvj.. x:, i r-.,jn -p xt t r ; T3 tt r-,..; n r t ,t.v, w t asseu mm wnere ne was eomff. muvcuuuu. , ;uuuuaj xium Newport wews. va.. the fighting fronts in France Dkushertv ' T W Bullock Rowland He .'said his intentions were to go to' Messrs. S P. Wilson and W. B. where he had been since the Con itish fircSf of Field Marsha! Deee J O Beckwith S ' A Edds Richmord t0 jom the army, but it Ratley were. Lumberton visitors Wed-, federate reun on in Washington.. Mr. " -jv LU" A. VV VUbllb igUUl'J X. iu. rarnes. iNannie urumu. . . , r - "i wmi x .i i -t-.'- ; orlHif! tr. cV,cll Ko tions From Hermans TtaUans Tnn T?io-cr F. M T?rif C. TT Rnvrf. "'ai whbii ne was iouna some "? , .f ". x.c " UCl 1-" 1 vvw" v x- . x . . . : --W- "'riOJ - - - 7 Daid before license is issued. Noth- gain ueveioping utit-nsive ino- Vinwever. in this odrinanne shall On "n- mnstrnpd as a reDeal of anv or- the Briti Tnent 01 license anu uiviieije ua, "v - -i - m., nunu v tn, it. xx. liumpi-ivj , ... - . , i iv"ss rsertna .1 en kmc leir weanes- nwfa - Tru;1! ?Caw2r-i..iI88i ""'day morning for Pages Mill, S. C.,; but that license be exihibited. I ""fiumeni arove oacK ine imusn son Miory rreyatt, aisy jenKins, ; . wh she wiU visit -Miss Geneva is nerhans the lareest shipment of t nr-AaA xu.f varvioaa nf and occumed their trenches. Between C. R. Redmond. A. S. Kinsr. J. P. Rus-1 CorresDondence of The Robesonian. m, Pern'1Ps ine largest smpment or lb VY US J L i. VA L11MV v w w vr. . ... . " - 7 u ' i- . the special night policeman be dis. the Ailette river and Moulin de Laf-, sell, Jno. Knox, R. E. Lewis, R. C continued at the erd of this month. faux, the Germans in a strong at-( Lawrence, G. B. McLeod, A. Schmall, Ma. Carl Bullard has been assisting tacK in wnicn nuge eiiectivees were c. B. Skipper, s. A. Mcjueoa, rt. a. Marietta, - June 20 Among the: young people who are at home for; FJltman- left 'Tuesday evening for, Messrs. Marvin Floyd and Isham - M r A i?0i, f n ;-'Ltmaii- left' Tuesdav evening for. , M?C, 9' A. Eakes of GreenviUe. their vacation are: Mr. Rernnrd Oli-I V5im4st a VrA,n' v,no Will have Charge of L.umberton's Policeman Boyle at night for about used, captured a section of a trench ; Steele, Sandy McLeod Vance Skip- Ver from Trinity, Mr. Joseph Page' convention. i new tobacco warehouse, arrived yes- i.v i neiti ov tne irencn. ih attack; was nprJMi. and H.M.McAinster. a. j. .lvic-' f mm WaVa TTi.Qt lvrsco iinI -mi t ir;.: i r: "-b xeauy tor me opea- An appropriation of" $100 was delivered over a front of about two-. Lean, S.R.Spivey, N.A.McLean J.M. from Meredith, Miss Helen Oliver , ham, Mitchell, who have been :n' mff f the market. Mr. Lakes will made for the Robeson County Poultry ; thirds of a mile and followed a yio- Stephens, A. W. McLean, 3. A; from the State Normal, Miss Ada charge of Harry Weinstein's store at Ss7e Jn Cw ,.c:n,;;nn lent oombandment of the French line, shame. H. J. Sawyer, J. P. McNeill, Henlev from Oxford. Misses Annie PMUm hVn return hr.me .among the tobacco growers before llr ot1 treasurer ww- in-1 Near Lens, the Canadians in an. Thrower, I. B. Townsend, T, A. Mc- and Iila .Pa?. frm Shennadoar, in-' Mm. J P .Mnrrisni Af T .. s f!..1 tne market opens -tructed to notify all persons who! assault on a come under the ordinance with refer- mans which r.P trt enneptino- witii water and the coal city, routed out the defend ewer lines that s-izbf conneOtions ers and captured ihe trenches and in must be made at once. corporated them into the British lines. xiie jrernians in vicious aitacKS en " y"e xunuwcu a viu- oiejmeus, xv. . miucau, xx. iiom tne otate . xNormai, miss Aua charee ot tiarrv wemsteins store at IC x il . i aandment of the French line. Sharpe, H. J. Sawyer, 3. P. McNeill, Henley from Oxford, Misses Annie Chadbourn, have returned home. f0nK ,? tobacco growers before Lens, the Canadians in an . Thrower, I. B. Townsend, T, A. Mc- and -Page from Shennadoah in- Mrs. J. R Morriso r of Latt-., S. C.,1 tne market opens, i a position held by the" Ger- Neill, M. J. Merritt, Joe Thompson stftttter Dayton, Va., Master -John is visiting her - mother, Mrs. Mary' Mrs F M. Davi3 of McDonald ich was barring the way to; A. Nash, Geo. Thompson, G. M.j Wells frpm the Shelby high school,1 Ann Taylor. (boarded the train here Tuesday eve- mti t. STARTS ITP ACAIX ! deavored to regain the lost terrain,; Eleanor Clark, Sallie Dick, Hazel Snrin Hone school Am.mm - - - -- . . T 1 . T71 c Carlyle, Anna lNeai tu'ier, .amma, Messrs. j. S., L. Whitfield. L. T. Townsend, F. J.l Miss Rarhel Oli ver.; t.earVier in the TVtVo Tamoc flallmiraiT loft Tuosav' nine for Charlotte, where she will Thomas, Arch ard, Geo. Warwick; Kinston city school, Miss Kate Page,! evening for Laurinburg, where she enter the Charlotte sanatorium . for a sisier 01 Lumberton. li.omas, Aicn vxuu, vjcu. iicumw, Kinston city school, xviiss Kate rage,! evening for Laurinburg, where she me uianuiie sana Misses Grace Barber, Maggie Cos- teacher in the Orrum high school, and will attend the Sanford-O'Brier nup. treatment. Mrs. Davis is tello, Jeanette B'ggs, Claudia Davis,' Miss Lannie Oliver, teacher in the!tials. I M,r- L- McK Parker of but were beaten off. In the Austro-Italian theatre the , lorment, Epsie . Fuller, L&ura Nor- paul i Mrs A s Tlinmnsnn entertained She was accompanied to Charlotte M., D. N. and nuite a number of her friends Tues- by Dr. E. L. Bowman of McDonald. rM : x j 1,. j jx j? a i- r t :i TU TT". r-u T unj : T ? c. r! i i ttfe! ri ' Itahans on the Asiago Plateau, south, ment, Callie Harris, Margaret Pope, weekin Maxton on business. .They tea social. Brick cream and cake give a patriotic concert in the grove Maned Again AHr uuing Liosea east 0f .Trentino, are again develop-; Theresa Patterson, lola Ivey, Marie made the trip in a car ar.d found! were served. i at . the East Lumberton auditorium Down Buymg limber i insr the ' off ensive which last week Russell, Jennie Russell, Margie Rus-j some bad roads, especially between' Mrs. C. B. Thompson delightfully Sunday afternoon at 4:30. Mr. R. D. After being closed down for sever- .jgave them corosiedrabk territory, i sell, Irene McLeod, Annie Burt Stain-; here an(j Rowland. , . I entertained the Royal Ambassador Caldwell of Lumberton will make a al weeks, the saw mill of the Kings, j but which wa ssotpped 'by weather , b?ck, Attelia Sing'.etary, Agnes Mc-j Mr. W. T. .Jenrette spent last week-; chapter and her Sunday school class patriotic address. A concert of the dale Lumber Co. began operation conditions. ' j Ign, Rachel .VlciSTiim.-ra, Cornelia; en(j with his brother who lives near Tuesday night from 8 to 10. The same nature given by this band sev again this morning. The mill was The Rome war office reports the Storle, Louise StaV.o, Mdry McNeill,! Boardman. v I hall and parlors were decorated with eral 'weeks ago was enjoyed by a closed down because all the timber taking of formidable portions on j Cammie McNeill, Maitlavd Thomp-j Mr. Dayton Oliver of Montreal, is potted plants and cut flowers. Twen-, large crowd. rvrA,l 1)7 -be convpanv had been cut. the plateau and the capture of morel.uic . Martha L.ee North, A.paThoirp-; b.ere for a few days on business. ! tv iollv bovs. with one invited guest,' and K was not then thought the mill than a thousand officers and ,msn,!Son. Vivian Townsend, Elizabeth; Mr. MinW of Florence. S. C. who Master Gordon Lewis of Whiteville.' THE DEATH RECORD would 'oo operated again. Hov.ever, hesfdei' inflicting heavy casualties' on ; Whitfield, George Whitfield, imily . has been here for several days, left enjoyed playing various games and Mr. ,T. L. Robertson of Richmo-i ' Va.,.the Austrians, v;ho strenuosuly re-' Woodward, Elsie Thompson. j Saturday for Baltimore, Md., where' singing, after which Mrs. Thompson Mr. Lemuel L. Atkinson of Robeson an epert limber and mill mai., fame si?ted the advance. j The next meeting of the National ne will undego an operation. Mrs. served cream and cake. D'ed in Naval Hospital in Phi'adel- 'ieip and has alreadv bought ouite a1 Tl-io evnected oreneral enap-ement A will he held in the eraded school Mima ia here visit.incr her mother. : . Dhia Mondav En'isted Earlv This i bunch of timber and will continue to along the Macedonian front. has not' auditorium, on July 18th at 4:30, and buy. Mr. Robertson will have charge vet develoDed. but on various sectors. of the mill in the future. The" fact, notably in the Cerna bend and north that the mill has begun operation 0f Monastir, the artillery activity has again means much to Lumberton andaain increased. the large number of when who were . out of a job while the mill was clos-; RECORD OF SHIPS SUNK eJ down a full atterdance is desired BALTIMORE NEWS BATCH Mrs. Kate Hill. Mrs. J. W. Glover ofVBuie is spend- BROAD RIDGE BREEZES ing a few days here visiting her par-. Children's Exercises June 24 Antt" ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hamilton.1 typhoid Vaccination Personal Mrs. T). F! Oliver and children of Pnrreennndenc.a of The Robesonian. Laying , by Com and Tobacco-r-Mar i genars c., left Friday for their. Broad Ridge (Lumberton, R. 4), riages Expected Soon Church Ser home afte spending about ten days vices Personal Tr 1 f c-U Ct!nnini T necoe T.arorer Than ' PnrraoimTiileni'o nf The Robesonian for Any of 6 Precedintr Weeks Baltimore (Fairmont, R. 1), riae n;e Oliver spent a few hours in Ma Twenty-seven British ships of more' 20 The farmers ot this comma v, rion, S. C, last Thursday here visitinsr relatives. Mrs. S. M. Oliver and Miss Lan- Jur0rs for July Term of Court The following have been drawn to serve as jurors for Robeson SuDerior begin Monday, July 9 WriorVit T Prowatt B. Prevatt, L. H. Bullard, W. P., sent to the bottom. No fishing vesr- Mr. Everette Floyd was an Orrum tertained the G. W. Club Saturday the Broad Ridge church Sunday, June will be made in the family burying "Barker. C. N. Edens. J. R. Baxlev coia eatmved. visitor Sunday afternoon. . ! afternoon at. the home of her par-; 24 at 7 n. m. and Rev. P. T. Bntt. ground. Deceased was a young man 1 -w- 1 the week's term than 1,600 tons have been sunk, ac- are busy laving by corn ana iuwcw. Messrs. LT M., W. M., and Bernard tion, Ibts ot lever, .untie uoromy( rivea at rairai ronrt which will ' n-rA;ntr ii,. wootlv Rritiah sum-1 rr. J F. Nah of St.. Paul wa5 Oliver snent Mondav in Dillon. S. C' Grace Lawson is somewhat better, at 6:30. The Mr Dnpk Watts is on the mend. ducted from th p p Flovd. H-iJci. ci 1 con te aisn wero1 Mies AAa Wenleir Helitrhtf ullv en. There wiU he children's exertlse at afternoon at 4 o Year Remains Brought Home Funeral This Afternoon . Mr. Lemuel L. Atkinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Atkinson of the Center section, died in the naval hos pital, Philadelphia, Pa., Monday of June 20 It is fine weather now and pneumonia. Deceased was 24 years crops are icommy on micely. we and b months old and joinea tne na have been having much rain in this vy early this year. He was assigned part and general green , is fine. to the battleship Nevada April 1. " We have mucn siCKness m our sec- ine remains were sent uume anu ar- . . . v. tt il , x i 1 . jiii, yesieruay evening funeral will be con- Atkinson home this clock and interment KJ W.V-J . , ailblUVVM MU MWJiv V 1 t-t W fm ... , - rru : -fi mii nn r BvificVi nir; Ann a nan ot i? airmuiiL Mr onH Mc k i . HpiiiPV-i will -Fiii hie rpffii ar aDnomiment at oi sxenmi? worui anu nau luauy shipping losses as the result of Ger- spent Sunday with her uncle and . This wag the first meeting ef the 8 o'clock. Everybody is invited. friends who will be shocked to learn manv's submarine warfare show a aunt Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Fioyd. I cluD since tne schp0l girls came home We are taking treatment of vacci-; of his death. The family of Mr At. larger number of vessels sunk than! Mr. and Mrs.Ben G. Floyd of , for their vacatidn. After the bus- nation against typhoid. We will meet, kinson was advised Saturday of his o-ntr -vaxoiv nnfMiiTiv weeirs. ioti i.nTYiherr.on ana ivu&& xxecua, fflpSs meetine". wnicn uiciuucu mc.next luesuav iui uic oci-uuu .-v .iUUS murai. j " " . . , T . . O J -rttV. Mr I V ,. SV. 1 1 x mi C1 xl, 4-V, fnf f tViJa rlootV. T. C. Conolv. A. C. Sinclair. D. K Lawson, L. L. Atkinson, J. B. Ward, Arch Baker, T. L. Smith, S. S. Ste phens, IL T. Prevatt, G. M. Reedv, A. C. Hutri?ins. D. C. Kinlaw. J. N. Wat? on. G. E. Thompson nrock, W. T. Usser". C. Oaitley, T. J. Edwar. L. W. Bul-j week 51 vessels 38 over'and 13 un- Mr. Bailey Floyd visited m the Nye,Tree Contest" which was given. De-j w, J. M. Smith, Marshall Bntt,: er i 600 tons were sunk. The heav- section Sunday p. m. luuous relreshmentp, lonsisung w Lester Prevatt, Evander McLean, D.i;pqt total, since the Teuton subma- Mr. Willie Floyd of Orrum spent, cake cream and mints were served. McLellan, D. Bass, Ed T. Boone, rine campaign was opened in Feb- last Saturday night and ounaay w.w. pson, A. KJgincg the seven-day period ending of Lincolnton spent Sunday with r.. election of officers, a very happy so-, ment, 1. J. Lyde, R-1 April 28 has a greater number of . Floyd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M.j cial nour was enjoyed. Much inter-j ment mith, W. I. i sh;p3 beer destroyed. During that Floyd. . , . I est and enthusiasm was shown in the , Dr. Page is right busy now. T. B. Adams. W. S. Stewart. C. M. Knight, P. R. Lowery. 1'sed a Razor on Her Gay Hubby l-x vnr.ici-n-vaA : tho Affn AmoHa Flovd. week endine- April 21, when 40. This community was visited by an Public Sentiment Behind Food Con trol BiU The government bore all the expenses in getting the remains to Fairmont. Personal Items From Lowe j Rev. W. S. Balard Died at Cerro Cor. Special to The Robesonian. do This Morning t uneral lomor- Lowe, June 21 Mrs. K. r . L.ewis; row . t Wonanieii is wisitintr at the home Rev. W. S. Ballard, formerly pas- of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. CJ tor of the-Baptist church at Rowland, Prevatt. Prof, and Mrs. B Y. I died at. his home at Cerro Gordo this Tyner of, morning at5 o'clock following a stroke attention to another woman. Mack Campbell, colored, was somewhat : th carven uo by his wife last negroes live in the "bottom ier the woman had used a Mack, cutting a bad gash he came up town and Dr. aressed the wound. Fou were required to sew up the gash. wee wiMiuy rtlu , cfArm last. Thurs- -nr" r;e,K.h .Tnne 20 tTsu'nk ?nd 1 Svessel, of 'the sma 1 ' day n gM but no serious damage was "StoK in Congress Frericksburg, Va., are visiting at; of paralysis yesterday, according to a 7r ToSwere stnt to the bottom. ' doL. " m , said tonight public sentiment was the home of Mr. Tyner's parents, Mr.; 'phone message received this morn. CKa?h0Wmfddle "ofASrii; whSidMr. John-W. Branch and son Jhel-eginninggto itself felt among' and Mrs. L. EL Tyner. J ing byDr. R, T. Allen of Lumber- under-sea boat activity reco: 1- ma and daughter Ruth ot the nu , opp0nent s of the food control diii Misses uovieanaa rrevau n ; ?n. eafa wus r u ""rf (all Made for Army Vlounteers Washington Dispatch, June 20. President Wilson issued a procla mation today designating the week of June 23-30 as recruiting week for the fegular army and called upon unmar ried men withcut dependents to en roll f0r war cprv:0 ;n ArHer that the 'anlcs of the regulars might be filled The Ron oMIonor nose who have ioined Co. A. N i:- engineers this week are: Roget iittman of Barnesville and J. E. Me , I?unn- Mr- Pittman is a grand of Mr- R- R- Barnes of Barnes. a'": ana a nephew of Mr. K. M, Bames 0f Lumberton. Installed June 2 LleiL' everv Sunday af- "rm nute rulelMuV visitin her parents, Mr.l yearS, died at his home near Buie Aih EL 114A F I A M ternoon at 3 :30 and prayer meeting tomorrow, and taking a final vote by and Mrs. W. D. Wingate. iTuesday night of heart trouble. tendance, xne amenains wgc eign. y "jn a . - , v "T i 'u. t o rk -c ably will be reached there next week, Overland automobile. Mr. Tyner is- A class from the L O. O. F. or- after the measure, as it passes uiBj agem ior me uvenanu. , p - 11 X h av 1 eive cuiitcii. in nie iui" vi c pom were elected year: M. W. Floyd. W. M.; Jno. &. McNeill, S. W.; C. V. Brown, J. W.; D. P. Walters, treasurer; L. R. Ste phens, secretary. . , ,. , These officers will be installed Tuesdav evenm" June 26th. at 8 0 - clock p. m. by Dr. N. A. Thompson, place tend. Cotton IVU5SUI11S , , aiiei me mcoauic, o r-"--- -1 Mr W. if. cancer 01 uumucx v"-,, House, is suDstiiuteu 101 iuc says Mr. Bundy Davis, who farms on)draft Mr. Barker s lana near &x,. w . had cotton blossoms Monday. Mr. Th bcdy of 18-year.old Ruth Crug- Rocky Mount, has been elected edi w.r Tvson. who lives -about twoie a hieh schooi zr who-disappear- tor of TheBiblical Recorder, to sue. Rev. Dr. Livingstone Johnson, pas-1 Saturday evening of this week. The tor of the First Baptist church of j concert will begin at 8:30. Messr?. T. R. Varser. Frank Goueh. A. Schwartzberg and J. H. Floyd, local AJ J P.IUmx nnwmsca tlia nm?riltta.S- VJUU xcliuns, l.um)fuob tUI' .vy ....... - to attend. Mre. L P. Hedgpeth is expected this, eveninc from Morehead ScT deputy grrd master of the Grpver Tysonwho lis-about two, f .ooi war di IRh Masonic district. ' I J?uJ"Jm rday" of last weL! tas dis the position', which has charge d arrangement etc. A l Masons are cordially invited , ton blossoms aturaay 01 was "ifcoverea . 'r ftf Snndav school 1 The concerts eriven bv children from Master Anthony Redmond, son of cupied by a bicycle dealer who es- Board of th. Southern Baiist con- thh institution are always highly en master Antnwiiy ivctxi , . tuprcu u; o A j: ..wl t . - vraeVvilla Tenn Tir John-! tortmniTur and those who have flr- fn,S; fnV Charleston. S. Tl M went to the shon o have son was for 15 years correspondinqr, heard the concert this. home this- evening irom """TS Surcrr at Bishoo, w , &tea -liarMiMd aAd ' wa ' not' secretary of Uie Baptist State,-MmveiM it is better than usuai. gy JnjSKf iV' Sinh "schoVl durh the aT.' Her skuU had bee. on IxT?- 1- M. M C Wehh. last term. gruaa C-U-l rf mi, t- season say No" doubt a r" v-r-; .- - ... 1 xi.. 1 tion and is well known throughout large crowd win stobo - we wowm State. ' - wre. ;: :;jrj-4- the. State.