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THE ROBESON! AX ESTABLISHED 17. SlNGLfc COPY FIVE CENTS. COUNTRY. GOD AND TRUTH t A YE Vx - IN A . DVANCH VOL. IXL LUMBERTON- NORTH CAROLINA, MONDAY NOVEMBER 18, 1918 1 NUMBER 8 - ,.r aw aa a . THIS IS FAIR WEE igns Point to Best Fair Robeson Has Ever Had Make It Peace Celebration Week Fair Begins Tomorrow. By W. O. Thompson. Secretary. AI.T.TRD ARMIES BEGIN MARCH TOWARD GERMANY OVER THE TOP THEY WENT. AR AGAINST THE RAT CHILD BURNED TO DEATH COTTON MARKET Gem Pershing's Forces Moved For ward Yesterday in Territory Just Abandoned By German Troops. j...e E.r.ea ar Fun to See Fritzes Run Robeson I"1" "Kill the Rat WeeV-Rats Small Daueht Bov Wouldn't Take Anything For Experiences But Would Not Give a Cent to Try it Asaim and Mice Destroy AnnaaJh ( rops and Other Property Valued rt $2Q- Indication, are that we .c best fair that Robeson vr, have y hi.s 5 hprsr t- -a X-w TV IT - . n BStaW J GTna- Confederate vetwSri The Robe" 4 1 ?s- have occupied soman a letter from bis son. Bru-on. 1 evacuated by who wen: ever the to? with the fam- ever had. Of course we are reiyine iten' over b-- 4 iate it- " dlvISMm- He joined Capt. or. what the people nave told us aoout tobe f'nf fSf S? ess-- iaett 5 comrar.y at Lumberton two the exnibit and "have made ample St mSS s;aiers : J r letter, dated rtremeofe to tae care ot au. tna: fnmn. ,--.- - Mg - .:-..-.-r. Raleigh. Nov. 16. Tbe matter of rraxnont intporaar.ee to those at honef is the conservation of necessary raawHUs tor tne Lnited States ar.i .n... ana in n er of Mr. and Mrs- F. N. Fisher Burned to Death at Park ton Robeson Assoriation This Week School WH1 Not Start Todav. Middling cottor. : selling on the local market today for 27 cents the pound; strict middling 27 1-4 cent. The public j-vo -: Br.vu.i K dge .'. open next Monday. Vg ,d License has been issued for the marriage of Frank Wilkerson and 11a Rogers. .er ruer ante. management ha: to make tr.e fai? su.--bi tki ij i7 uara. lar.e tram tne - u;c uiu tnf i r a. cwan i nnAn .-a i t . . - ,iV" T"t " "" "u i- itwi. lines nere ngnt alter emne tie iura ana cnuaren are oian- sr. a i -Cyin from. f region of Se- Fntaes' "L". We went over the top nirS to uie in extem:inat:ne' the th y.7a x - T". 0i -iea. tne troops last Sunday morning, and believe me ST, Stt,oned to await orders it was fun to see the Fritzes ran. -or tAft advance ana at 5:30 yesterday Left their breakfast and ev-vrhin r.orniBK the patrols marched out. not. there for us. Found a bie mle " m line Jlf battle but in columns along eats and pientv of rum. Thev were r S" which are only slightly well fixed there, bat we had to have unpaired. j their places, so over we went and took tnem. 1-ound lots of interesting things. ! Wish you could have seen the srrao. Guess you saw about us goine over. er n t. we aia, ana l wouldn s take anv- 4I am at -n enginecrir.e moot not mm.or. ar.a to conservt Goverror Bickett has set eex rsovember ISth .l.c Ma. eex. interest m i t tii ii h i , i rim i wtmxriz . . - - . t . ....... iuur rrom tne region of - -Krrr -T - w . , -Ta- V TiS S5t? Mr- R E work this ITZ a l -0 "ttle Fraacea Fisr.er. morning as clerk at the vtl t:- lyear-o oaugnter of Mr and Mrs. office. He will work during Ae - r rir.er. was so nadiv hn i I ,av hi ora as aoil nun sre aiea at two o c. ock.ri She wa tv. . ...j. uuuu jl lire in v oe ipart executive committee of the i MAtiaat! i i at . patgn ts increasing nundhr here ani when her dotiiin Mmrkt . ocai nea v.ross chapter wih meet this ..j i to postpone tne tair so many t ries, wnich caused more or less un certainQr as to the new dates. How ever, this seems to be well fhsed in ;r.e minds of the people. Let everybody come and spend the weei. Let s have one more good time, make it a week of PEACt. ceieora t.on. for if there ever was a time in tr.e nistory of our country when we should rejoice, it is now, that the war .5 over and peace again reigns in this good land of ours. Rememoer, Tues aay ti the opening day. Come all the week. We will have plenty of good clean attractMOl that wtll interest the old ar.d young. Take a ride on the merry-go-round or Ferris wheel. Don't for get the baby contest Thursday at 12 o'clock. "enun a. :ju m tne commissioner s room at the court house completely burned -i n. m. in tft , A meeting of Robeson chapter. irectors' room at the Lumbertoa. THE PEACE CONFERENCE. " ""'-- -vitwii i. usiw mreuup uui m -a;n. t ra and gttrv rooms to pollute and destroy the sweetest and most hutnafi food. It carries bubonic pla- dren I ever saw. beaut It Probably Will Be Held at Versail les and First Meeting May Be Held Before Dec. 15. The general feeling of the associat- rhing for my experiences, but wouldn't DlQ'jPst of the bureau of biological give two cents to trv it arain. "Had a great trip to Paris last week, and. believe me. that's some citv. It is a beautiful city. Would like to spend a while there to see the city. aoe.a.- a.- t i th . . . ed governments is that Versailles; wueQ li l IO ao Paris is the most convenient place A. 1 1 J O - io noia tne peace comerence and vt Mr. E. D. Pittman of Irnnhtrtnn UNITED WAR WORK CAM- this were decided upon it also would R. 3. received ia$t week a cablegram United States 'rats and 'mice dest le ran out in the vard n.i crm.j e house in search for her mother t? - , . WPO out at the time, and before -v,;Jf 1? . OUt y the ovemment. her mother could reach the child her c;..c.t .n.o ir.e taj.-i .vr.o.e- c.otr.ing wa ainios animal nest tn the worid " Ft.w if. renoere -.n- ,;v.! i , . -xa: onAi n' 01 rome among filth it visits dwellings but ali in vair. Francis u f Tha pvblic school at Smith-. attractive chil- "oweusviue townsr.ip. opened todav. w .uisji Mar i .ir .if i-;. gueafantile paralysis and many oth- beautiful hair and rosv cheek and principal and Miss Caro McNeill of the idol of the home, one that knew ass w aaatant. everv body in town and alwavs had a Mr Fli. ru,. t u i word for everv rtr, cK Mr Collins of R. 1 from Or- survay of the .United States govern- tact with. The entire town " through town this morn- ment, and several subscribe to the great sympathAiSS 5"j: Vlf, Pa- He was ooimon tnar the- rxint v-ac nil-. - i . jnt, irs Aim . j i - . . CT vn..i.g rata oi conspicuous part m the snreaa of the f Spanish influenza, although this theo- pending a tnorougn investigation now and Rev. J. K. Hall of the PmiKr! Deing co-aucted terian church. Interment was from Mr. Frank Brock of Oakland for .. --...-... ""noci, uuti ui uie i:.e rarKion cen-.ererv t fi.-oi .t fi.-kW. ine Trm fort - ises. accorame to reoott of David F Iar.r? r.e Btficuu assistant ranerai was he4a S'aturdav evening it 3:30 from the Baptist church, con- Ed Smith. Indian, of R 1 C. Pauls. Was a Lumbertnn vi.irj- day. He reeentlv rA Ki rov annuaLy crops and other property erin ser e as a recognition oi tne para- from his son Private Benjamin Pnt mOUnt DOSItlOn Of rranoe in the W1T mar-, n-'nn i ; P... ; l i-lna.-J eAfi MM AAA l.:.L. :.. PAIGN PROGRESSING NICELY states a Paris dispatch. was getting along all right and had alent to the total gross earnings of In addition to these considerations been on the front 12 davsT more than 200.000 men. The common there are certain practical ones of brown rat breeds six to 10 times a teiegrapn ana caoie taciruitaes ana year, and oroduees an average of 10 easy communication between the cap-. Messrs. C. T. Bullock and J. L. young at a' litter. At this rate, it is itais and tne ample living accommo- -P'ey or tne L. navy, stationed estimated by the government o nations as compared witn tne sniauer - " l c. r.avai traimn rioiiand and bwtss cities. vnanestor.. . c, are spe: fexings were beautif te erave. The Robeson Association will pleteiy cov- Time Extended to Wednesday Night Chairman Proctor is Confident Robeson's Quota Will Be Raised. Chairman Jas. D. Procter says that the United War Work campaign is progressing nicely in Robeson and that he is confident the county will raise its quota of $13,500. which is 50 per cent greater than tne first an nounced minimum quota of $9,000. The Si .000 mark already nas beeu reached. The time for the closing of the cam- at tr.e R;iriTir ikm.k hr W.J and Thursday of this u-ek a.i - ". " e omce ot Kegis attendance is expected. Justice M. Our school wiU not start todav but iing tne rials. Agents of the various allied cour- 'oughs with home folks on route ig station, a pair of rats, breeding uninterrurt nding fur- ediy and without deaths, would at the end Ui three years be increased to 3o9,'B9l4S2 individuals. This enables one Bp see the results attained-by ex ternniiating as many as two rodents. State and county agents are iining tries already are seeKmg large rm lumoertoii. iney were Lum houses in Paris for their delegations. , berton visitors Saturday. The American representation will? move from the small residence which; Colonel House and his staff now oc-; - Fulle received Friday up the bov sco cupy. to one much larger. cable?ram from his son. Capt. David youths to'carr It is probable that the first meetinsr cti.'.ulier- wno wra tne Hist, or drive with credit to North Carolina f the peace congress will be on a! WlWca: diYon m France. The and it is expected that even- one will qithusiastieahv. His Miss Roberta Jone ur r PP Brown, of Columbus county. I'-. were niarned la Lumberton Saturv ter of G ceremony probably will start in a week of two. Mr. Adrain Britt. No new cases of influenza reoorted tne State university. for the last few days. All the sick Pent the week-end here visiting his are improving nicely and we trust parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Britt ah will soon be entirely well. -r- Britt is a member of the U. S. Mr. A. H. Perrv and son T.eo-1 ir,1 naval reserve and Krwc .. Jti' in "x.x.v7 l v v T7 mm m i business ed into active service soon. a student at Chapel Hill. 1 T TT- -T 1 i. v . i nompson are visitors to Lumberton todav outs and farm cIup HOW TO INCREASE carry out this important iate before December 15, a press dis-j f fated tn,at he wa wel and participate YIELD OF BEANS along o. paign has been extended from tonight, 3tates after the English parlia-; to V ednesday mgnt on account of the U,0--QTt awn. oh or . tim nrWn fact that peaee celebrations and influ- ,-m " Dle Opoortunitv for the : t.,. , . . American and otffer dleatPS. A X.QWaTQS iUiiett enza caused the loss of two days in many sections. People have responded nobly in ali sections of the county. Chairman Proctor says, and the colored people have been especially active. Extra ordinary work has been done in Max ton. Red Springs. Burnt Swamp and other , 1 sav? bv tiexFTlRie dT'nrrreTtb sonian he hopes to gire more definite -formation. Lxunerton township has almost reached its quota of 3,000 and the local committee a confident that Quota will be reached. Lmencan and outer delegates. A v.eeting to be held shortly of the; Action. Ir-ter-allied conference will finally de- rmine details of these questions. ! Relatives of Private Jake Edwards, lie Health Service, is aiding the cam- inaian. iormeriy ox K. 2, Lumberton. paints in every possioie way. it is TIME EXTENDED I Pave ten adsed by cablegram rats hip has proved a constant menace m milady s pantry and has been in nate terror to womanhood since days m immemorial. Now. he must pay the "death penalty". Sereeant General Rupert Blue, of the Government Pub- By tertiluing With Lime and Sul- meeting. phur They Bear Ten Times as Manv. All members of the Lumberton Red Cross chapter are urged to meet r. the court house tomorrow K Tues--iay) evening at 7:30. At this meet ng oincers for the coming year will e elected and it is imnortanr thmt all members of the chapter attend the That beans will bear i . i ." a . . i t 1 11 1 TV. QnV ri" tlCir ft 1 1 m k i n ,A tnat urceu tnat tne peop.e sr.;-... -espona v r- ' , . Lie was tviiieu in auufon m rxance J- wica encnus.usui w lite iiii organs- .i, r TO NOVEMBER 30TH tober 15. Priate Edwards was a ed war against the rat. rneer of Co. G,,117tn Infantry , Jg Mr. C. L. Thagard and daughter. Miss Ida. and Miss Beulah McLean, all of the Parkton section, were Lum berton visitors Friday. Mr. Thagard nrAliffKt r Vi a nilii um X -.1 At: ten times as S3 z UI w id u'phur for FoTto Rlco "aTris he has seen, an ap Un n'rnvn Kv ?reciated remembrance. They know Mr. Geo. W. Lennon of Lumberton. llow 10 r.aise W"" UP artcton way. Mr. Lennon read an article sent out bv Mr. Harreli flu hmmm im Christmas Parcels f seas Will Be Accepted That Date. - rrt, - - t , - v"u.swa-u8iuj9ni oi Ap-, a i4-iavi luriough from Tmrv cr Soldiers Over- Student OSicers May Be AUowed Troops Can Be Brought Back at ea?. eted tSJ tllf .-cepted Up to to Return Home. Rate of 300,000 a Month. "" of butter beans last spring and is suiferin? from the after effects of RIOT AT WINSTON-SALEM. Troops Ordered There to Quell Riot Resulting From Attempt to Lynch Negro. As a result of efforts of several thousand men to storm the city iail and lynch a nearro accused Extension to Nbven time during which Chris Unas parcels will he accepted for mailing to mem bers of the American expeditionary forces in France was annonnred , Thursday night by the Postorhce and War Departments. The extension was due. it was stated, to the fact that moo oi the men ox several American uiisiuns s-v:eVi wprp in combat recently nave nip t m , . - E - - mm ' V il V ' rt ,H rt 4 . m I . mm, m. J I I S ATI . c , ... ... . ucu a iuumuc ui lime i suipnur ruiuenza ana was Drought bom last btucent Officers now m training at Tne War Department has made no for fertililer. From the three rows week bv hi- fate- Mr W H Hu n :he army central training camps prob- definite plans for the return of the he is satisfied that he gathered 20 phrev. "who went to Durham to se ;iy wiB be permitted to return to American expeditionary forces to the bushels of beans ten times as many him." vil life immediately if they so de- United States, it is said, and a Wash- as he would have grown had he not ?'-re. Secretary Baker indicated the ington dispatch of the 15th states that ' used the prescribed fertilizer. The .v- t Anderson, proprietor .her day. No definite decision has it is not regarded as likely that the beans are still bearing and Mr. Lea- re Pastime theatre here, has leas- bees reacted as yet. Mr. Baker said, movement, except of sick and wound- non picked around three bushels of f XA? Hamlet opera house, one of the tut he Is inclined not to hold men at ed, will start any time soon: but srreen beans from the vines last week est iri t;"-e State. Mr. W. S. Wishart will have charge of the Hamlet thea tre, having been transferred from Laurinburg to Hamlet. Mr. Anderson will continue to operate the theatre at Laurinburg. ihs training camps against their will. Chairman E. N. Hurlev of the United Tne camps themselves probably will 21 tr.e present classes es and mends in :ot be accepted by he postal authorities. only lately ceen aoie to tui oui of nhoot.no- J. F. Childress and Sheriff parcel labels witnout wmcn Flynt and attacking Mrs. Childress r.ges from relat Saturday niirht. a not troke out in this country will Winston-Salem iast night in Winstcn Salem last night in which at least 5 ter sons were killed and many per sons injured, some cf them seriously, l'.vo of the injured are members of the guard, which was caued out when the mob made the second visit to the jail after shooting, a negro and acci dentally wounding a white prisoner in the afternoon. Rachel Ivey. a young woman bvstander. a fireman named t continued ave ceen graduated. At the expira- of that period, those who com plete tne course will oe tenured com- missions in the officers reserve corps. pack- The article which led Mr. Lennon States Shipping Board announced Fri- to try the sulphur-lime fertilizer a ay night on the eve of his departure stated" that it would make peas bear for Europe that the government in- ten per cent better, and cotton 50 tends to return to this country speed- per cent. He will try it on other crops iiv a lartre part of the forces. Mr. next vear. The fertilizer prescribed Hurley said the Shipping Board would should be mixed cent suipnur. Root. Young. ne-zroe Prof. Cale at Ten Mil2 Collec tion for War Work Agencies, Prof. W. H. Cale. superintendent of he Lumberton schools, "preached" at Ten Mile Baptist church yesterday af ternoon at 3 o'clock. His subject was. fnrvnuences of Deception." Prof. re Cale is an able speaker and his talk be able to bring troops back at t::e 25 per .Reconstruction Commission to Be rate of 300,000 a month, if the war T - -v- .-it-.- mo mu t iT e-Vrt- -iTit-''-; tt" ac fast as that. On future developments Mr. G. ?. j ones. Formerly oi Lum- in the internal affairs of Germany Urfm kVl bVU, A clerk-i'.irnpr vr.minri'ii-iT. iric per cent lime and held in Lumberton Saturday to ob- Appointed. President Wilson has under consid eration appointment of a reconstruc ;ion commission to develop a compre ensive program for the nation's con- ;rsion rrom a war to Deace oasis. tain engipies trom which to appoint some one to take the position of car rier recently vacated by Mr. Vance Mapper. The competitors were Mr. Lloyd McMillan, who now serving temporary substitute. Mr. R. E. Duncan of East Lumberton. Mr. An- lerson Britt. with the local Seaboard ine commission would among the killed. According to tne was mucn enjoyeu u uoe i";- police; the negroes were killed in out- Mr. T. W. Maxwell made a snor lying districts where indiscriminate and interesting talk in the interest w shootine continued for several hours the United War Work campaign. A and Austria and their relations with the Allies, the shipping official said. Mr. G. P. Jones, father of Miss together with the trend of European Ruth Jones of Lumberton. died vester- e vents m general, wouia aepena me aav at nis nome at aiooresviiie. ine force, and Aliss Steila Murrv of number of troops to be brought to remains will be interred today at New- Barnesviile. Miss Murrv took the ex- this country within the next few ton. Miss Jones went to Mooresville amination for clerk only. months. faturday in response to a message ad- t- c,n ,a v m i . i Jf v,o m-im ;iio f Mr. W. K. Cuibreth of R. b. Lum- nor i run ivhn pntr hiuo.1 o inurHiH her father. Deceased lived m Lum- ; Vn p C "i- LTiT Wt nr TA-hile ottip ve.irs ao. article to The Rooesoman recenUy rACTIATTTCC ening of Peace Conference' 1 Efg ffm here Vt I AOU AL Ilia A Washington dispatch states feat J, m0nng re pie ask him where they can get "wKat viiuwiiuiiuw and American governments centl to .uooreuie. and hp wouId Hke w teU them through I nvrx o --- t- cyi y- rv -frT rVlO IWDOhllff at ATI ' TVna Pt-kVuic Anion that f t- r vaf a i tr aiiai.t,iiit, awi v v- - v . a a . a. ..t AkviA.cviuau w :.. vnt v. at 4 t. i be adisory rather than executive in its func lons and the plans developed and co- 3- . 1 1 : . u 1 : A y existing departments and aeencies President Wilson May Attend Op- her father . f . . .1. . - 1 1 j; fA11nr. nniloinn aTnonnTinff tO S4 ( .y 1 Wa ciiier ine mou riau uisjjci :cu, luh c.. . -- - iiup o tt?-v, Korria Wn.-olin it and rjiVpn. This was a splendid collection "e. " j"""" V, r, . , t j-t. Aw,mn. JLrieut. gliomas j . jitiues. reigusuu ierence. xne ueiici. 10 smuig . , the home guard; which was call-; considering tne ir.: N. C.: Joseph H. Johnston, Chapel Hill President Wilson wij attend, but; flur w, ueam ed out when the moo the second visit to mdnieht the worst of the trouble seemed to be over, according to a dis-i The Rnhesnnian rhat thev Among casualties reported: early date of the great peace con- MiSS Mamie IjOVin 01 Ked bprings ?ood re-cleaned wheat from the Pem- Lieut. Thomas J. James, rerguson ference. The belief is growing tnat , , oroke rlaning Mill. In the hope 01 inducing somebody to plant wheat who ao so. this free course it ought iness builder." RnnHleman. X. C: Edsrar Bodford. commission, and Col. E. M. House, JUS- j 10 ii- 0 n mcnlt nf hum tu t .,i.A j , . , - , . . . , ' . - . . , ua at. 1 vi viwrw o u .v v . .. 1 11c laiuyt: luii kiauu itu 1111:11 r&tch last niht. and the police ex- -o Tur;f,Tioll Wtll Tie Asent WinHom Ni C: FTed P. Vinson. H T.ouis Brandeis and Elihu Root, j tx-j0 r;rhr cho i j .u:tl ; pected to have the situation in hand - Gneiss, C.; Joseph J Bumpus , En-; former Secretary of State are men--before an open fire, whe' being closed for 6 or 7 weeks on ac- me time troops - ; m i,umDerwu iui awu neW) r,,, L. Jonn a. crown, ware tioned as otner UKeiy selections. , her dress became ignited, and before, count of the "flu" epidemic. Supt. eign ana nariotte reacneu mm - Shoals, b .C; Jeo 1. 5Smith, itoDer-, : ; anv one could reach her, from down ; Cale estimates that the attendance aay. made nity naa Deen wir l" - ' i V r . Qprnt Walter "R Flli Rnrl nTThQhK- nnr in the ranacitv of a dele-l t-j t: u x-.. i. otherwisp miht nnr rir r tu f,TnH hefore many naviiiK i " &x . i .v,... ... , xveu ounup uamii, .u. xj. - p v . S e?L a S?ht2 5 i ington, N. C; Private Dewey M. San gate or commissioner. Secretary of,; Miss lianiie Lovin. only daughter of ad is given, though of c ible already contriDuteo . . ders Brisco N c . james H. Wall State Lansing will head the American; Mr ad Mrg R B xvin. died yester- to go in as a "business B. & C. . . . ' fonn SmkMm.1i Chief: 128 New Cases Of "FlU Beport- r p Mitll has accented the Carroll. Greensboro, N. C of the Sea-! Died of wounds: Lieut m v a A-A LT r 1 - - l WM ww w sonville, rs. C.; west t. Williams, w-ii, g Mclntyre Will Speak at stairs, her clothing was entirely gone, today wa8 about 60 per cent, with the racose, .. Jiecnamc name . - ana her body horribly burned, ine first grade Sam D. Deep Branch 4th Sunday. erade and hieh school thinnest. j sympathy of the whole community : prof . Cale says that if only children . : coes out to tne iamuv in tneir sao De- m cood health and from famines Liuuiuci wvM j , .- - ... o m i -u i j. o r . -rr ; Lorresponaence oi ine nouesuniau. o - . i a a it Une anH the Raleieh & Turteltaub, Charleston, S. C; Wm. -inoe reavement. i where there is no "flu" are sent to Seven deaths and 128 new cases of Charleston railroads and expects to F. Caldwell, Chester, S. C.; Privates, x "JrtikaT Mr. The funeral will take place Saturdayi school theywil Ibe able to handle the influenza were reported to Dr. W. A. move to Lumberton as soon as he is Hub Kaourn, looi opnngs o o , m of Lumberton will; morning. McPhaul. county health officer, in: checked up here. Mr. Mitchell has, Mehnn C. Rogers, Marion, S. C.; Ray-i r. "SLiTh on the! Kobeson last week by is physicians, been connec This is a considerable falling off from, aeency at Maxton the nfiiiuii x.hpn 27n new cases oratnr and assistant n 19 oatha u..0rp rpnorted. hvfii-nhpll seemed fixtures to their num Dr. McPhaul attended the opening' erous friends who will part with them of the graded and high school this, with regret, though wishing them suc morning and warned the teachers to cess and happiness in their new home send home any child from a family! They are active in the Baptist church where there has been a case of the! -VOrk and Will ibe greatly n..5sed "fiu" in two weeks, also any children! there. who have acute colds or catarrhal ted r'with the Seaboard! ford Adair, Greenville, S. C; Ar- i speak at .Deep Branch church or the - - - axtoiTsinc s 1905? as op-l thur Green, Elk Park, N. C. 4th Sunday m NoenArat2 ociock; Early Enters Louisiana Lepers Stent and he and Mrs. Died of disease: Private Elbert m the afternoon Everybody is m- -SiSLUIlL dhU aim , rx . i tA oAmo qti, ipnr n 1 Til in the 111- MOIHG. A -m.w aw YVilL-acKM-n "NI C m tm) Maur 1 vited to come ana near mm in ine in- AilUCiSOU, IT UnVOUWiV, Al m..lAA.. w .jt.i1j Ingram, Cheraw, S. C; Arthur C. Mc-! merest oi tne i. -u. v.. a- symptoms. He hopes that every teach er in the county will heed this warn ing and thereby reduce to a minimum the danger of re-opening schools. Chance for Victory Jolification. $230.60 For Baptist Orphanage. Worter. Waxhaw, X. C: James 0. Moore, Scotland Neck, N. C; Edmondi Scriven, R. 4, Sumter, S. C. Wounded, degree undetermined:. Corporal John K. Herring, Winston-! Salem. N. C. j Wounded slightly: Private Joseph, H. Moore, Kelford, N. C; Daniel Brit-i H. T. SAMPSON. Wilmington Star. The Robeson county fair will be Thp First BaDtkt Sunday school of, nel- Asheville, N. C t iimhprtnn contributed $230.60 to the Missimr in action: Private Paul E. Baptist orphanage at Thomasville; Sparrow, Chapel Hill, N. C Sunday, November 10, this being tnej first collection taken for that institu tion since the first Sunday in Septem ber. This school has given more than hflrl of t ,,mUrt,.r novt Tnpsn v . 1 S i no p,-,p!i month this year to tne -m-mm-m t UU1IILVI VVII "VAW ml ' " - Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. It Baptist orphanage. Will on r Am f nk DAhnanniana a cha nfp to1 have a victory jollification. BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS, the tobacco season is over. Maxton Scottish Chief: Mr. J. D. Monroe moved Monday from Lumber ton to Maxton. Mr. Monroe is for the nresont keeping books for Roy- .-ro-ft-Puvriii tnliarn huvprs at Aber- 1 deen, but will come to Maxton when i S250 FOR S5. Ed Smith, Indian, of R. 1. St. Pauls, says he knows a S5 ad vertisement in The Robesonian made S250 for him. He adver tised a sale of farm implements, etc., in The Robesonian. people attended the sale from far and near, and $5 invested in an ad in The Robesonian made him, he says, at least S250 better off than he would have been if he had not run the ad. If you have anything to buy or sell, try a Robesonian ad. Home. John H. Early, leper, arrived at New Orleans Friday from his home at ; situation. He is going to thoroughly ! disinfect every piece of furniture in every room every day. j He must not have known be was I in the high sheriffs chicken coop. Sheriff R. E. Lewis discovered some thing in his hen house at his home, ixth street, Saturday night. He went Tryon, N. C. and received permission out to &TTe'st the intruder "and found I from the State Board of Health to I enter the Louisiana lepers home at ! Indian Bayou. Early escaped two . I months ago from a prison cottage in a 'possum making an effort to take one or more of his chickens. The 'pos sum resisted arrest and the sheriff killed him. Of course the coroner's Jthe District of Columbia and went to wiU ' uit hJm of the charge. i his old home in -ortn uarouna. state fhe -poum killed one chicken for . authorities tried to get Washington Mrs Q c Xorment. who lives near , ' health authorities to take him back bv and had been makin? an effort to ,lout they refused. Some reports say . chicken feast at the expense Early escaped :(i W ashington and o thfi sheriff for seVeral nights. I spent several days in a hotel there before being captured. WILLIAM W. PARKER, r.ra-rAiA rain acrnniniliiipil hv Ontometrist , ....... . , a hard wind, visifce dthis section last Expert Knowledge of Eye Dise ; night. ' aao riwing iao. . j... 1 POOR PR! MT
The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
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