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T T71 R0T.TCRONT A T ESTABLISHED 1870. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. COUNTRY, GOD AND TRUTH VOL. IXL ITALIAN TROOPS PASS FIRST AUSTRIAN LINES. LUMBERTON, NORTH CARO!lNA, MONDAY NOVEMBER 4, 1918. FAIR NOV. 19-22 UNITED WAB W0KK A IRA A 2S ADVANCB NUMBER 77 (By United Press.) Rome, Nov. 4. Italian troops hav T,ased first Austrian lines on 50-mile front along the western wing of the battle line, the war offic announces. BRITISH OPEN NEW ATTACK. (By United Press.) Robeson Comity Pair Will Be Big ger and Better This Year Than Ever. CAMPAIGN TERMS OF ARMISTICE. LIBERTY LOAN REPORT. Robeson County Organization For the United War Work Campaign November 11th to 18th. James D. Proctor, county chair The Armistice Accepted by Turkey! In 4th Liberty Loan M02 People of Amounts to Complete and Uncon ditional Surrender. Robeson Subscribed for $961,300 in Bonds Allotment Over-Subscribed 59 Per Cent. The dates for the annual pw,- YomW - 0 changed from ry Lennon, chairman speakers v. i mi i. 1 1 1 x. nvaTn rt-v ill t i w -i - - m Tnndon. Nov. 4. The British open- Mr. vv. O. Thomnsnn bwm - . - - . r ... 1 ' Ui me fcicaau-ici ,,d a ne "'"' oiuc i luc Mwioauon, says nothing will be front south of the beheldt this morn- left undone towards makin the fair inp. Field Marshal Haig announced this year the "biggest ancf best" in today. The attack was reported the history of the association . Be- in Thursday's Robesonian it was stated in a United Press disDatch to man, Lumberton; J. A. Sharpe, pub-jtftis Pap that Turkey had agreed To the Public: licity director, Lumberton: Woodber-' ? armistice and was definitely out oi iue war. ine terms 01 the arm-; ime jusi ooiainea nnai ana com- 5-8 to November 1Q.9-? mittee TumWnn. t. t t.. , , 1 istice eranted bv the allied n-werc to plete fieures for the 4th Libertv Ivan ;r, Lumberton lurney, amounting to "complete and ana now glve tne results both by "I 1 " 1 " y m mm l 1 A. m i ;u. u c.;j u- -i-i .. , :"" launcnea siomh;wij. creuca aim ciucs ue exnioits, there will be amuse American troops established bridge- ments. Save the things you evneed heads across tne ocneiat at weuen, io nave northeast of Audenard. Field Marshal dates. jjais announces m a special, aeigian fonii-'.ur.iiiue. on exhibition till the LID STILL ON HERE. OVER 16.000 PRISON- (By United Press.) London, Nov. 4. The tenth army, with which Americans are brigaded, has taken over 16,000 prisoners, the British war office announces, from an Italian communique. ERS TAKEN Ban Not Lifted as to Church Services I Locally and None Held Here Yesterday. Executive Committee A. R. MeEaehern, St. Pauls J. C. Snoddy, Red Springs Frank Gough., Lumberton. Rev. John R. Miller, Fairmont. J. S. Oliver. Marietta. D. McKenie, Rowland. B. Harker, Maxton. H. lavermore, Pembroke. Chairmen and Minimum Quotas. Alfordsviile Aiex Aiford. Rowland R. F. D., $360. Back Swamp Mrs. John T. Siricrle- tary, Lumberton, R I unconditional surrender," as interpret- banks and by districts tea Dy Lxjrd Kobert Cecil. British as- ELECTION NIGHT NEWS. The Robesonian has made arrange ments with the United Press for elec tion night service and election returns will be posted tomorrow night on the bulletin board in front of The Robe sonian office and at the court house where Chairman T. A. McNeill of the county Democratic executive commit tee, will handle the returns. COTTON MARKET. W P.. Towns sistant secretary for foreign affairs, follows "First, the opening of tbe Darda nelles and the Bosphorus ar.d access te the Black Sc-a. Allied occupation nt the Dardanelles torts. "Second, the positions of a fields, torpedo tubes, and oil 5trucxions m iuixev waters are Middling cotton is sellinp on the local market today for 27 1-2 cents the pound; strict mickilinp 27 3-4 cents. and Dosphorus mine o J- GERMANY FIGHTS ALONE. Austria-Hungary is Out of the War be indicated and assistance given to 0,300: number of subscribers. 217: per cent ot allotment taken, 197. Bank of Fairmont Allotment, $32. 300; amount subscribed, $40,500; num ber of subscribers, 224; per cent of al- Report bv Banks. National Bank of Lumberton Al lotment. $125,000; amount subscribed. 5251.550: number of subscribers. 530; per cent of allotment taken. 200. First National, Lumberton Aliot- ment, $82300; amour.; si scribed. BRIEF ITEMS LOCAL NEWS $92,950; number of subscribers. 329: per cent of allotment taken. 112. Planters Bank, Lumberton Allot-! The various county boards are :v.ent. 'iao.bOD: amount subscribed. 'i-:--r i.truiar lirst-.Monauv meet remove them as may be required. "lhird, ali available information Although the countv board of health Thursday rescinded the order nassed ' Aft October 7 forbidding the holding of j Gaddys J. O. McArthur, Rowland, church services or other public meet-! R. F. D., $117. ings in the county, the board of town Howelisville--T. W. Maxwell, Lum commissioners saw fit to keep the or- j berton, R. F. D., $261. dinance passed by them in force. No Lumber Bridg J. S. Hodges, services were held at the churches T dermany is uesenea Dy ner Last:nere yesterday, it is the opinion of Lumberton C. B. Skipper, Lum r . u.. ou t . Britts Ira F. Britt. Lumberton. "R. concerning mines in the Black sea IP n J1Q8 is to be communicated. i - v". ,. -r . ; i. i ii 1 o- ; Burnt Swamp I. P. Ray, Buies, r ourtn. a" allied prisoners of war! ymiTa $16' land Armenian interned persons and: Peoples Bank, Fairmont Allotment Fairmont A. T.. .Totips Fairmont prisoners are to be collected in Con-i amount suoscnoeo, zj,uu; stantmople and handed over uncondi tionally to the Allies. "Fifth, immediate demobilization of the Turkish army except such troops as are required for survillance on the frontiers and for the maintenance of internal order. The number of effec tives and their disposition to be deter- number of subscribers, 147; per cent of allotment taken, 177. Bank of Maxton Allotment, $84, 500; amount subscribed, $102,250; number of subscribers, 501; per cent of allotment taken, 120. Bank of Rowland Allotment, $45, ment, $27,200; amount subscribed, $36,350; number of subscribers, 121; per cent of allotment taken, 133 mgs here today. Quite a number of peop.e are in town. License has been issued for the marriage of Stinson Ivey and Bertha Hardin. Dr. J. A. Martis went Friday to Raleigh, where he officially accepted his commission as junior lieutenant in the U. S. nav He expects to be called into the service soon. While the regular term of Robe son court was called off, Judgo C. C. Lyon of Elizabethtown is here today for the purpose of signing judgments and orders and hearing uncontested cases. Mr. Albert Smith of Wishart township recently caught two foxes in ! Vsrm rr Vaf coi-vinc ion V in' 1 i iorv rvv.J Tii. tt minor? latter Kv -Vm Iliac. mnn,l AllvUnly net eat or Abject &ur-1 iocai churches next Sunday. Lumberton, Jno. W. Long, West Lum- Nation with the Turkish government. I While there was no ordinance Kortnn Jsixth. toe sun-er.der of all war vps- . against holding services at the church- Maxton Mc.Kav McKinnon Mav- sels in Turkish waters or water oc-1 38,400; amount subscribed, $58,600; with his trap. The foxes were eating gave this es rural districts, it is said not ton $846. cupied by Turkey. These ships will be number of subscribers, 286; per cent ) his chickens at a rapid rate before render Remains for Germany. Bank of Red Springs Allotment, , a trap near his home. The third left TVip Associated Press morning the following summary of : many services were held yesterday. te war news: Austria-Hungary is out of the war. Deserted by her last ally, Germany fights alone a battle which means ultimate defeat or abject surender. After days of pleading, an armis tice has been granted Austria-Hungary, whose badly defeated armies in the Italian theatre are staggering homeward blows of the entente troops. Trent, in the Austrian Tyrol, whicn WITH ROBESON SOLDIERS. Private Blake Time. Wounded Second i t v Cw.;t. Tr-;n interned in such Turkish nnrt r.r nnrt ' oi aiiotn.em. taken, ioo. , ne lntenerea. $225 as may be directed, except such small Carolina Bank, Red Springs Al-1 Mr. A. W. McLean, one of the "parkton Dr jy $ Currie Parkton ' vessels as are required for police and lotment. $23,600; amount subscribed, four members of the United States 943 i similar purposes in Turkish territor- $44,300; number of subscribers, 303; War Finance board, arrived h,.re yes Pembroke D A Shaw Pembro ial waters. per cent of allotment tiken, 187. terday from Washington. He will go7Q " ' "Seventh, the Allies to have tbe Bank of Rowland Allotment, $41,-j spend a few days here looking after Raft Swamp Mrs. H. W. Baucom, right to occupy any strategic points ini 100; amount subscribed. $59,600; num-; business interests. Buis R F D S99 the event of anv situation arising, ber rf subscribers, 12b; per cent of Mr. Joe T. Branch of R. 5 from pr,i ?nrinMr.on t Pnlii xt aA which threatens the securitv of the anounem taKen, ics. umuenon was m town saturaay. . . . i . , - - 11 f. "T 1 1 Mrs. W. O. Blake of E- 5, Lumber- Sorines, $522. Allies. i -ierc"a"" anK- Kowiano auoi-, -ir. nrancn says ne nas just about under the violence of the .ton, received, Saturday a letter from Rennert-R. T. Graham, Rennert, "Eighth, free use by allied ships of i knLCu J3,!HrT ?eZ J' her son, Mr. Joseph B. Blake, m which S135. at Piw-s ana ancnorages now in I "Tr"-"?! ' f C """V. V"rJ he stated that he had been wounded Rowland-Rev. R. E. Powell. Row- Turkish occupation and denial of their Pr cent of allotment taken, l .fe shio. The residence cost around $5,- he Italians alwavs have claimed asim action. He is in a hospital. Pri-: land, $567. use Dy tne enemy, similar conmtionsi "a"- "A " -u ? o--oo i- c t ah u r u ne uanans aiwajs nae oumra tjiu u j i .jj o'jji. ..j.. tt n r i. are to annlv tn Tnrt-ich mHi. ! 300; amount subscribed, $2o,o00; num- Mr.. S. J. Allen, who lives in the their ry-n hn i heen rantliren nv T r.em " ; euc umnc uau uccn nuuiiucu uiitc oauuicnec uiauv 11 xl icii, xvciuicil, . r . r-ij " ...... - inn - . 1 - , n T , before and went to the front after R. F. D. $135. ' shipping in Turkish waters for the ber of subscribers 109; per cent of i Carthage road 2 miles from Lumber- lnest,, Austria b muniLipdi swpurii , . 0 T, T -. nnmnco nf troa i-ko vu:ii,o : allotment taken. 114. ton. broueht some fine Porto Rico A- McGeachy,, th. Ttalinn flnir- nd Tlelpxade. cani- it was worse than the first one he re- tal of Serbia, has been re-occupied by ceived. Both the wounds were caused the Serbians. by machine gun bullets, one having In France and Belgium the Germans struck each oi nis legs, rrivate uiaKe St. purpose of trade and the demobiliza tion ot the army. . m . a ' AM. 1 I 1(1 n. Vi t. A VAAAITOVA A.T T3 1 r lr-r- 1 . i Ponlc T on trie Adriatic over wnicn tnere nas i uc lr,5 k a Z m - - . . . aw . ! L. : 1 i-tm J i TO,l- (?i?OA been such bitter fighting, now Hies j wulc wUu wfS nu. ,,0 ,o lmiTm' 000: amount subscribed. $23,350: num-1 the finest at The Robesonian office ouaiinuii J. x. aiaiu, uneiiiiuii, r . 1 1 11 :i on. TU l 1 I :n i i j Smiths E. J. Walters, Wakulla,, A tunnel system. $324. i Tenth, immediate withdrawal of Sterlings J. H. Johnson, Barnes-1 Trinsh troops from Northern Persia ville, $207. t behind the pre-war frontier already Thompsons F. M. Townsend, Mc- bas been ordered and will be carried Donalds, $333. . onL,. ; White 'House W. M. Ofivevi ari4 .ElBth, a part of Trans-Caucasia etta $180 ! already has been ordered to be evac- Wisharts-J. C. Stansel. Allenron' uated by Turkish troops. The remain- a ereai ousuieit; lu liic au- mi -i n- i-i- 7 u j , : j . " r- u a KoiooB rfir. wnaiey enas nome rieue xvv0. .. u? "lUtfreu 11 iueu u ui WIIC riCUkU aim nuiwii-oiM,; - j are beinz sorely harassed by the British, French, Americans and Bel gians ad there are Indications that a debacle is about to occur. The Argonne massif, which has! A. 1 A 1 ' t-U r.A I pruvea a greaw uuLtic w uic eu- vance enlisted in the army in February, 1917, when he was 17' years old, and was among the first contingent of Ameri can soldiers to reach France. Bank of Pembroke Allotment, $10,-j yams to town Friday and left two of 10: amnunt subscribed. $23,350: num-1 the finest at The Robesonian office. ber of subscribers, 251; per cent of j The local banks will be closed to al lot ment taken, 233. i morrow, election day. Bank of McDonald Allotment, Prof. R. E. Sent.dle, who resigned $10,200; amount subscribed, $11,650; i last summer as superintendent of the 1 m 1 A A. ! T L. A. 1 1 1 1 A Am. number of subscribers, 74; per cent of allotment taken, 114. Bank of St. Pauls Allotment, $27, 000; amount subscribed, $70,250; num ber of subscribers, 315; per cent of amount taken 260 Lumberton graded schools to accept the position of superintendent of schools of Edgecombe county, is tak ing the course for army Y. M. C A. workers at the Blue Ridge training school. He has a 6-months' leave of nt 1 r rom uennan Aeroplane. i County, $9,000 Air. T E. Whalev received Friday i A 50 per cent over-subscription is LOAN OVERSUBSCRIBED. to be excepted "Thirteenth, prohibition against the destruction of any naval, military or at last has been cleared of the enemy and the entire line appears to be . r : 1 1- V. K -i r-- A nionon OlFTWflll flftlWin! ' that the enemv in front of the Ameri- j a letter from his son Mr. E. L. Wha-; earnestly aesirea. cans are retreating northward, that j ley, of the aviation corps of the U. S. the roads are densely packed with j army, in France. In the letter Mr. troops .artillery and transport. ; Whaley enclosed a piec which he W . . m AA , - f AX , Likewise southeast ot v aienciennes , cut i rom tne wipg oi a weiuidn deru-;Tota Subscriptions of $6,866,416,300 commercial material ine Germans are retreating oeore uivipjane wjueo was uiyugnk uuvn uj British, who are in close pursuit and ' lied airmen. A hole, which Mr. Wha-1 taking numerous prisoners. North of i ley said was made by a bullet from a the Aisne in Champagne the French ! machine gun, was in the piece of the; continue their pressure and have tak-1 machine sent hoin.J. en spvera mmortant villaees. largei TinmViorc vf nricfttmre and. rreat. fllian- "? w r"" T7,1.-.J T5; , been at the Total minimum quota for Robeson Allies after they have studied the sit-! , ...... n "Twelfth wireless tele'n-aph andlnumber of subscribers, 161; per cent have returned to Lumberton to make cable stations to be controlled W the! of allotment taken, 259. I their home. They have been making AlHo 'iwiv, rmo Total Allotment. $603. 500: amount their home at Lillington. Mr. Wil- As.AAtv.k7 i uiivioii ,u.iiniicni iiiccaacco i r ' ' i m tities of war skires The advance of the Americans and subscribed, $"961,300; number of sub-' liamson will open a battery service scribers, 3,802. ' station here. He has not yet decided ' Report Bv Districts. 1 what building he will occupy. Mr. Lumberton district Allotment, a"d Mrs. Williamson formerly lived "Fourteenth faciHHec are t he o-iv. ! $24400: amount subscribed. $414,800; here and have many triends who will From More Than 21,000,000 Persons en for the purchase of coal oil fuel number of subscribers. 1,076; per cent be pleased at their return. t k i? -A nf Ke vnnrh t'iKerfv and naval material from Turkish of allotment taken, 169. -r. Asa mggs ot tne stair oi tne Is the Record of the Fourth Liberty , souree(. after the requirements Gf thej Fairmont district Allotment. $45.- Evening Dispatch, Wilmington, is . I country have been met. None of the1 100; amount subscribed. $63,200; num- spending the day in town on business. above materials are to be exported. ut;r 01 suustnuws, o; yvi cent ui w" tAU nt n : allotment taken 14n circles, havins worked on a number .Maxton. district Allotment. 5111,- IA 'u'" ' own:. c 0! amount subscribed. $138,600: worked on the staff of the New York number of subscribers, 622; pe rcent Tribune before going to Wilmington. i ne is a native oi vv aKe county. who has! Despite peace talk and influenza, nfhi li,01. 'American citizens have responded for Turkish officers in Tripolitantia and uuiouvv i ' ' - : i . T i-; . o. t ,,1 , a UNUUI tiiuc WJ iiic evtchuocui a v iicmva m LiiC ncaicsi lLuiiau Ediil- i J French, on the southern part of the; Anna j. oilman, it o . peal for war loans with more than was on. Turkey agrees to stop supplies ' number of subscribers battle front, taken in conjunction withjie pas. Mw days on 10Uf ; asked. Total subscriptions of $6,366,- and communication with these officers of allotment taken, 12 tne operations oi rieio 3iarsnai mug . r ' snH rho Rolo-iarc in the north, threat-: ton visitor this morning V., VS a UUmUCl - , 4-ICQOO -fw. ,-c 4-V.OTl 91 000 0)10 -t if tVlOTr rln nrtt nKai- fko nr-Aar- f, enr H T..: I ' tlU,UW A 1 I I 111 LUUil i.i,vw,vw .11 11 mi-j UV1 1 1 W 1, 11 lilt UlULl 1-11 OUl e ill : ,. , , . j e ' 1-.. dividuals is the record of the fourLh render. Red Springs districts Allotment.; $62,000; amount subscribed, $102,900; Amr - A Sm A U A mj AAA VaW w 1 , T TT I ens to prove the culminating blow to; leave lor camp tomorrow, tie came j . ag announced Friday by "Sixteenth, the surrender of all ear-; number of subscribers. 589; per cent THE RECORD OF DEATHS. Germany's attempts to hold ground in home to attend tne nera i ms 1S-; the treasury based on careful esti- risons in Hedjaz, Assir, Yemen, Syria i of allotment taken, $166. France or Belgium. Indeed, it is not; ter Mrs. Jno cutler, wno naOJenl h n Federal Reserve and Mesopotamia to the nearest al- Rowland district Allotment, $64,- ... . . " , , e ..I ti T-irvnv honlth Tnv enme TlTTIo anfl Was i i. .. . - ... . . .1 ynn. a 1 :i I r.A A-r. , improtable it the advance irom i " ' Vc dZ banks. The entire $b,Sbb,41b,3UU over- hed commander, and withdrawal of ww;.wnu wifncnuw, faiw, wuu- continues as rapid as it is, tne ""V"" "TiHJr- T rJ subscription will be accepted and ap- Turkish troops from Mr. C. Marvin Bullard of Back south trrpotor norf nf fi,e German armv will! says influenza conditions at camp be trapped before the men can reach; Sevier have improved very much their border The situation of the Mayor Jas. D. Procror received a r. : 1.. ; i,,;;ci re 'letter last week from his brother a 11 i. it. a Unnirarions iieut. Knox Proctor. a . UUKU tilt: uaiji u iiuiit," '"" , . . , . i. i Cilicia excent ber of subscribers, 234; per cent of j Swamp. t- i i : 1.1 i-v, :xVi 4-1 a a. - l ' allnfmont talfen 1 Jti piiea to reuuciug liic siac ui mc mm muoc uctessaiy w maiHLam uiuei i , -if- p Vnrvin RullnrH a r i 11.. i -it i i i . a i - DnL-t nn nictnot t9v ynn- omnnnt i ir. v . jidnin ouiiaru, a loan, to be ottered m tne spring. ; wiu-oe determined unoer clause six. ui , iT.r 'u ZZT tnnwn ritizen nf Rack Swamn town- numucr uj. suu-i .. . . . . - well- Final figures may send the fourth; "Seventeenth, the use of all ships! subscribed, $25,500; at all Turkish i loan total even higher. and repair facilities All districts reported oversubscnp- ports and arsenals. have been given an armistice, they are , ln, a xr receivea aaroraay nyius raneing from 25 per cent for; "Eighteenth, the surrender of still being bitterly attacked by the Sf0"!8- KCS 1W BHJe' hii' tin 6.. e ptrii occupied in Tripolitania Italians. British. French, Americans I x Ti 1 for San Francisco. Richmond was all cent of allotment ship, died Friday at 9:40 a. m. of pneumonia following influenza. He that is consid- ,i r- u ci l. v.tm? in the in a r rencn vuBtce mountains and on the plains and will;eraoiy larger tnannanu, i. v, continue nnder-chastisement unni i I tion was 14,44 per cent. ai,i" t q vii when Private Koger nttman, wno came; a cessation of hostilities win --V- has been eranted ' Sngar AUOwance increasett W o lurmsn dprrnmons and tnose in re place. Pnr;,. ; .4-c or-o cm-T-onrlerinP' ' 30 days' extension of his furlough. Hej Pniinrtc Mnnthlv. mi ' 11 'umo tn UnV oftpr husiriP poti- w to the Italians in the mountains una r; 7lV: " "j scribers, 109; per tolfon 11 A pLrni'i, ri;tr.t lintmont 10. had been sick more than a week. De- . i Unn. .,n.i cikcki 95 5i?;n-num. ceased was 4U years oia ana is sur- i pons occupied m lriponxania ana: uuu "'"i' ouuovi.u, uUv, , ft j na h;iH K s 6yrenaica? including Burta, to the ber. oi subscribers, p51 ; per cent of . d by his wife and one cld - allotment tasen, can. . . - A McDonald district-Allotment, $10,-! funeral was conducted at the grave 200; amount subscribed, $11,650; Saturday at noon by Rev J. R. Mil number of subscribers, 74; per cent of: ler of Fairmont. Interment was made allotment taken, 114. , near the home, Mr Bullard was a St. Pauls district Allotment, $27,-! member of the Back Swamp Baptist aaa. - ..u ;ua 7n oto. m! church and was a good citien. hie UUU, ctlllUUllL 5UUJV.1 1 Utu , VIV1.MV, Hum" i . , . A nl. n OQ tv iMnf AVaretlK. -n n ) root illArl dpn I'-i i-i OCCUllU Wltfli AXJ iCA 1.V.HO V! 11.1 JUU in.un.cv aiijcu scription. The aggregate oversub-, "Nineteenth, all Germans and Aus- trians, naval, military or civilian, to be evacuted within one month from mote districts as soon after that time as may be possible. may oe possioie. y . rrZ?l t ..fj farTT1pr and had "Twentieth, compliance with such! ber of subscribers 31o; per cent of a a most successful farmer and had UrirSSO? trSTb ne with the estate of his grand-' The sugar allowance of two coneyed for the! aUotmenTkVnT 260 maae prSoTeron the plains. Heavy I faer, Ae late IL Bari. Itlooks JJeiSM of equipment, arms and am-l Proctervil to d district Allotment, maae prisoner on tne piains,, nw, . Wo rn :;wpA tA three nounds month- Ui. aV mZ .flVA7T. -7, u Z. ;a Ti fino Mr T.atfA Wi Ti 4 T.nmhertnn. in '.'"T k" iHminir on, including tne transport oi ' Soov effete Nov l iie sugar that portion of tTurlash armyj ZZrTT' Mr. Lattie Rice, aged 23 years: died - i , xt : i i4.- w roci tA r. ! wu,tu uemuuinzicu uuuer cmuoc . , . .o mn. vesterdav morning at tne nome n nis In their swift drive against the. KODeson UOUnty negro iiven v,oii-1 "Twenty-first, an allied representa-l ,L0A.JTI' tTtT father, Mr. Alfred Rice, R. 4, Lum- ,.x- . t j 1 " V u,l-7 -i 1 X- tive to be attached to the Turkish i suoscnoea, ?oi,ouu, uuiuuei ui ouu- r)ereaed had been sick for dltional Pardon. j supply for a family at ope tanje. Qf Qrder to gafe. scrib 3,802; average per cent tak-; SfaSSTSSnSL tSaL in- than 100,000 prisoners and have cap-i jumus McKay, serving a life term; f tt" 00 n mmir fnr guard allied interests. This repre- en, 159. i fluenza. Interment was made in the tared more than 2,200 guns. So rapid 1 f or mUrder in Robeson county, gets a ZZ. maoe possible Mr sentative to be furnished with all aid u win tnereiore - . family burying ground yesterday af v. r,Q r the nlains ljfri i rvi r.monr months ago was made possioie, mr. for this nunMS Pauls district heads the list, followed . ' ".j unu nic ouiouvi, vr..x . conuitiuiiai uaiuuu mu,i-i..v. nnmWo cfotoiviaiit cairt rnrAiicrn r.n . . . . . t i t a. :n- A kt kV.i c "lWentv-second, Turkish prisoners cioseiy u jriuvLo" .VI beet sugar u v Qf fl r.A!Si a-f h Pembroke. The banks raising double cane crop ... , jru rpiPfl;p nf Turk-r their allotment, or more than that,. mncnmiw v . r . t n o . t- i id i. -tk.- - , '"-"""f ri Thnn nv .-Anavc onH cnnovc WPfP rSaTlK OT fit. raUlS. OailK Ul X I rt Q 1f 'iv InHian rt IP1 Qt flPT retiring troops. Many additional to France at all towns have been reclaimed Austro-Hungarians the allied forces. rave up to the present taken more that Italian cavalry already has cross-; Bickett following a commutation from , manufacture of the tne lagnamento nvei m ; death sentence Dy wuw rvn.im in the west the new Lome. I in voira um The nardon is because . r 0...1.L j..i Lola McGirt, Indian. rf rave doubt as to the real guilt of I ou,'"' T f i tn ish civilian prisoners and prisoners were Bank of St -auis uanK 01 rroc-; Loia McGirt, Indj M.Kav and the belief tlSorne- tlG" 2? mactunng' J? lover military age is to be considered. ! torville, Bank of Pembroke, National: home m Howellsville CoK wLafasthLnedetee men and is ' PlS d CnV: "Twentyiiirl an. obligation pn.the Bank of Lumberton. It wdl also , be day of influenza am ' FT.TT" nrtNTITTrnNS ! pto who has killed IMPRUVjLI or.vim? a 30-vear sentence, rea t . . , , . . . x : murdered the victim that McKay was Deaths and New Cases in County Lastjthought to have killed and then by ix- . n lf t j t threats and with money made the only -eeK adoux na.i 01 ivecuru - witness swear that McKay did the' he Eastern Carolina association is vious Week No New Cases in Lum-; killing. Many citizens petitioned lor postponed indefinitely. I the pardon. - . , m , -berton. McKay was convicted of killing a negro at Rowland. Three hundred and eighty-one new cases of influena were reported ij p ghi Laid at Wil- RnKucnn nrnAk o .AmnnreH With ttccl X w " "1 X mington Shipyard. Association Meeting Postpone. Correspondence of The Robesonian. A. S. LOCKLEAR, Clerk and Treasurer. township vester- nnd comnlilatiins. part of Turkey 'to cease all relations i seen that the county oversubscription) nft Sentence For Reckless Driv- with the Central Powers. j of its bank allotment was oy per cent. ing. Is the Kaiser Getting Ready to j 31 st of October, 1918. Move? . (362,355 Prisoners Taken Months. 'Twent.v-fnnrt.h in case of disorder! These results should have been bet- in the six Armenian vilayets the Al- ter, oui mey coma lies reserve to themselves the right to ; occupy any part of them. "Twenty-fith, hostilities between the Allies and Turkey shall cease from noon, local time, Thursday, the R. C. LAWRENCE, County Chairman. A Geneva dispatch states that doz- 1 ens of trunks bearing the royal Ho- Robeson last week, as compared with 675 the week before. Twenty deaths! Were renirted in the countv. as COm- narert iio Uaa wocir he-fare Twen- The keel for the first ocean-going ty-six pneumonia cases were reported steamer ever laid in Wilmington was henzollern monogram have been ar last week. Conditions continue to improve throughout the county. No new cases have been reported in Lumberton Proper for several days. in Barbecue Dinner at Ten Mile. The Ten Mile local of the Farmers' Union will serve a barbecue dinner ; appeal. Thirty days on the roads was the sentence imposed upon Roy Holmes, Indian, by Recorder E. M. Britt Thursday when he was tried on the charge of reckless driving on the pub lic highway. Holmes gave notice of to union members and their families 1 Austin Walters was found guilty Saturday of this week. The union; of moving a crop unlawfully, iray QtvAUlVl W C7 , llvlluiiv o nut down at the yard of the Carolina j riving in the past week at the luxu- Shipbuilding Co. Saturday. Mr. E. S. Pate of Pembroke was a Lumberton visitor Friday. Since, the ereat offensive began on the western front on July 15, last, the rious chateau named "Bucnas," on thei allied armies have captured 362,355 lake of Zug. The chateau, which is i prisoners, including ,u oracers, as flying the German flag, is the prop-1 well as 6,217 cannon, 38,622 machine erty of Baron von Kliest, a German. I guns and 3,907 mme-throwers. will meet at 11 a. m. Thousands Freed at Valenciennes. Valenciennes was captured by the ' aw inlrvmaTif yi-qc Annfiniliul 11 TkOTl payment of the cost. DR. WILLIAM W. PARKER, Optometrist British Saturday, releasing thousands! Expert Knowledge of Eye Diseases of residents who had been m bondage and fitting uiasses. for 4 years. I LUMBERTON, N. C
The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
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