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rp tt T? ROBESONIAN ESTABLISHED 1870. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. VOL. 1XL COUNTRY, GOD AND TRUTH YEAR. DI E IN ADVAM' 1 LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA, MONDAY DECEMBER 16, 1918. NUMBER 90 ; . I " - - METHODIST APPOINTMENTS. EVANGELIST McLENDON. CASES NOL PROSSED. PARKTON PARAGRAPHS. Dr. Beaman and Mr. Bruton Return1 to Lumberton H. M. North Suc- ceeds J. H. Hall as Presiding Elder of Rockingham District District Appontments. By Long-Distance 'Phone to The Robe-1 sonian. Goldsboro, Dec. 16. The North Carolina Methodist conference ad-: joarned this morning with the reading of the appointments. Rev. Dr. R. C.l Beaman returns to Chestnut Street1 Methodist church, Lumberton. and Rev., R. A. Bruton returns to Lumberton circuit. Rev. H. M. North succeeds Kev. J. H. Hall as presiding elder of the Rockingham district, Mr. Hall go ing to Aberdeen station. Other chang es in the district are as tollows: Biscoe A. S. Parker; Caledonia G. M. Daniel; Maxton J. A. Hornady; St. Pauls J. W. Starling; Rocking ham A. L. Ormond. No other chang es were made in Rockingham district. Rev. N. L. Seabolt, a former pastor of Lumberton circuit, goes to Montgom ery circuit. Dr. Ben man and Mr. Bruton will ar rive home this evening. LAITY RIGHTS FOR WOMEN. ! Not Sufficient to Hold Boys Indicted Memorial Services for Departed He- witn Being Connected With Dis- roes School Will Open Dec. 31 turbance at Mill Village Who Did Other Items, the Shooting is Not Known. I WITH ROBESON SOLDIERS. I COTTON MARKET. Middling cotton is selling on the lo- From Civflian Life to an Officers cal market today for 25 cents the Training Camp. pound. To the Editor of The Robesonian: I've been intending to write you for BRIEF ITEMS LOCAL NEWS License has been issued fur the marriaue of Frank Britt and Lillian l,-idgen. Mr. Carry le Bethea has accepted I was. without nhvirnl truin'.no- fr a position US salesman in the I.um- . u. xuai mi - - f'J w...ia. v . f) it and E. V. Johnson. Long be-a number of years and no military j BenOT orgjua uoue. Upon the recommendation of the so- Corresnnnd V -r , , . . x w"-. nvuvcyn an, Vo - Y01 - 1 Parkton, Dec. 14. Last Sunday-some time, but there's not much time 'aid WaSJfrT4yii night was a eat ni?ht at the M. E left for a fellow in a regular outfit :.?ais Edwards of the National church. The occasion of memorial to do anything for himself. i t,TJ r l-Se t mglty I services in memory of the following My anticipation that a civilian, such , .... ijumii wit) nnu neroes ti rl Marsh ' were indicted on the charge of being. Odom, and E. V. Johnson. ' ! i fi, u mill vii- fore the approaching hour for the op- training at all, could not stand the! Mr- Sam Pappas returned yester- : "ftV- " r iZ V 2 m enmS the church was packed to it awtul "hell" at the C. O. T. S. came 'lay from Charlotte, where in a hos , case came up tor trial Saturday after- capacity. The pastor, Rev. W. L. 'true- 1 took the chances and have pital he recently underwent an oper jiioon and Lee ,e"' J'utner Britt, i Maness, was present and read ap-ino regrets to express or apologies tolation for appendicitis. submitted to thfcha W and a brief history make. I'm happy that I did not wait -Miss Kuphemia Tyson returned ' m, I a charge of disorderly 0f eacn wmch interesting 'longer than I did. 'Friday night from Lynchburg Va ! paymentaof 0 However Te &CCUrate' showing b' this Ws ! perSn wh- had took urs. at ; payment 01 tne cost However the : f 1Ciency as a pastor. Rev. J. K. Hall,, not had previous experience in my the Piedmont business college i flnvS!fd defendants demed firui pastor of the Presbyterian church ' platoo nof 60, who got through. The fo kt wed bv an Ia Si stated in last Monday's. TT ?CriptUre an5 XiSft 1 "T 1 ovster idfru Tup ,er 1 tv RoUin .1 'Li5JP of the . Baptist! I id not .piek up and go off with the LJ 0akdaie school Pn ' y,iri. exchanged between ome bovs from ueiiverea an interesting ad-, V" , etta, Monday evening. Dee. 23rd. V , oeivveeri om,e. Pys ,iro,m : dress. His theme was "Heaven Rec- 1 could give thousands of details ' T ' n , L'zmoerton and peoiue living at tne : nmHinr" v,; ,,.00 u tht foiin,,- mn. al ; tw,Q i mr. j. . naraer ana lamuy mov- village. Tha solicitor advised the:Stricken ones. The songs bv a large Sometime I will do this in person. Mv ed Friday from their farm on R. 1 7 court hat white it was true that a I choir were very appropriate and ren- idea of the army was that of all 'les from Lumberton to Lumberton jnumVer of shots was fired, he had dered most beautifully. The quar- other civilians when I left. The peo-ly arc occupying a house on 1 1th """ . vuic suiwiOTi cvi- tette anthem by Rev. J. L. Jenkins Ple oack home, in mv opinion, havel"""7 mm" -"" v" dence to convict anybody of doing the has: Mr w v ill r.T,trQH.. w' verv little r-nnrpntinn of u-hat it i operate his farm. w ? . . , tli , Ai IO.I - T - ! shooting. A large crowd trial. rathered f o : the SEIZE TOWN PROPERTY. TJit Tr CnTrin r. -P TV,T r 3 N. C. Methodist Conference Votes to I c ";J jr1A"iB ,Jft r: 1 : d- u - Some people try to divert atten- Gne Laity Rights to W omen Also tion from their own faults by criticis Votes to Change Apostles Creed to ing others. Read "Christ's Holy Church" Oth-1 Some people make up in feelings er Conference Notes. what tney la? senuse: T mt i. .1 ,. ,. . If you don't like what I say come The North Carolina Methodist con- to me after the service and apologize, ference, which adjouned its 82nd annu- Some people are like a squirrel in al session today at Goldsboro with the i a noro- f k,,- . reading of the appointments, voted ! tpc commissioners Friday evening the po Saturday by overwhelming majorities Nothing good ever started with a lice force 3vas instructed to rigidly in favor of granting full laity rights majority. enforce all town and State laws per- women ano cnanging the word Professing Christians ought not to'taining to automobiles. 'Catholic in the Apostles Cred to sit around unconcerned and let a whole The board passed an order instruct read Christ s Holy Church." These town go to hell. ing the town attorney to proceed to two constitutional questions were 1 Thp wv snmp pfmrvVi npnnls act ia' rpt. nnsapssinn of anv nronerzv ricrhtlv passed down to the annual conferences ! enough to give a snail nervous pros- belonging to the town, regardless of Jas. Blue, soprano; and C. D. William- and what is required. I'm not crit-i Supt. W H. Gale of the Lumber son, tenor, was a feature. Mrs. R. B. icizing anyone for the lack of know-i ton graded and high school expects Hutson, organist. The church was inK- No one can get on to the thing; to tfo tonight to Raleigh to attend decorated beautifully in national col- without being in it. there tomorrow a meeting of school ors and beautiful flowers. The boys who went to the strictly , men of the State to discuss proposed Thus we feel like one of the greatest services of the church has passed to history civilian C. 0. T. S. were quite for- i legislation affecting schools. tunate. All had the same opportunity ; Mr. B. E. Gore, an employee of and advanced alike. Seven-eights of the National cotton mill, hail two We all are glad to welcome our the men in my company were old gashes cut in his head Friday evening friend Mr. Gaston Stanton home from soldiers. when his foot was caught in a belt Georgia, where he spent several the experience that 1 ve had the good and he was thrown against a card ne. Dr. I. C Johnson dressed ounds. Dy tne last general conference. tration The conference passed a resolution' Too commending President Wilson for the ataxia. laiL uc loots. 111 Lne vvunu war, anu lor Let s Start a much spiritual locomotor Town Attorney Instructed to Get Pos session of All Property Belonging to Town Laws Pertaining to Autos to Be Enforced. At a meeting of the mayor and town months in training for Uncle Sam. fortune of going through has been machi v- v-s.-. i mm S sv-v c T3i1 r it ovarii nf 4" Vl i T" I He is in the fat of health. great and varied and I'd not part the w W'e should have said in our last let-1 with it tor gold. (My worst expe-l Mr Lee g Stone arriver here last ter that Mr. T. W. Thompson has rience was a bad case of "flu" which nij?h from Hopewell Va where he bought the nice and beautiful farm kept me off the drill field and away has hel(J a position for several months of Mr. P. H. Perry, near town, and; from my other work for 3 weeks ) in the DuPont munitions plant. Mr. that Mr. A. M. Stubbs now owns thei Its not at all certain when 111 get Stone practically all laborers Blount building, on South Main street. 1 a discharge, but Im hoping I can , tnere have Deen released 10.000 hav- The school expects to open Tues-jfoon be amongst my friends in Lum-,- been discharKed in one week, and day, .the 31st of December, providing! berton, and that Mrs. Goodwin and I tne onl thj left at Hopewell is a the "flu" does not re-appear. can renew our past pleasant relations , bunch of broken-hearted business men. Tb Christmas spirit has already ! with hose who were sc . good to pn)f w appearea ana 11 reany seems tnat a,, T "TO,""""7"" ricml n nrinciw.1 of thp I.nmhpr- utrn mv 1 --- - n ml the claimer of 'such property. Mr WT. Lennon, town attorney, advised the board that he was ready to proceed. a drive for .Te;us and The matter of errantmg a tranchise , i,r-,T n.;,nr. ru o has hppn cpttintr tn mp thrnutrl going to France to take part in the righteousness right here in Lumber-'to the Seaboard Air Line Ry. Co. for! gorrv to rer,0rt Mr W E Alley wife. I'm glad' to know that y hoqpo p nn t Qrn nno ann ri rri nrr t ra a . r i j i : J " 1 nni.i sstw i - . . i-n 1 t " i ' 1 v v v ' 1 - 1 1 i v 1 1 v . uiiu jy 1 i. vi ' 1 1 L liv 1 LOil ou re ton colored graded school, effective a sidetrack maintained by said com-! on tne gjcj. jjst npport and prayers of the conference If erood Dreachins-would have saved' nanv. connecting the Seaboard and to the President. i you you would have been saved long;V. & C. S. lines, was referred to the The report of the board of publica-; ago. j town attorney. tion, read by Editor L. S. Massey, You've got to shell the woods for: showed that the stock of the Raleigh God and give the devil a run for his! CHRISTMAS ROLL CALL. Christian Advocate had been taken , monev. i 1 X 1 1 . 1 x. C . ' 1 . 1 -, .... f. ost-i u me cunierenve anu aooui po,- a revival is tne normal condition 01 0 , -0,, coc t0 noi Rnll Tall nun wmlmmA wh whioh tr, Red Cross starts Its Annual Kon tau and pay for the stock. Quite a heavy Some folks object to a revival be- j to Secure Millions of Members, loss of subscribers resulted from the cause, thev sav, it is temporary. So postal regulations forbidding subscrib- is a rain storm, but it does a lot of ers to be carried beyond the time of good. paid-up subscription. Dr. H A Boaz secretary of church GROWING IN INTEREST, extension, reported that a little more tnan $500,000 was raised during the The American Red Cross today be gins its annual Christmas roll call for another year nf the nation to secure the millions! of members and dollars needed to We should have reported in our last letter the new babe at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan McMillan. Parkton will be much represented at the Banner Warehouse Sunday. Rev. W. L. Maness left Tuesday morning, for conference at Goldsboro. Hp Sfat.pn in his talk SnnHav nii-ht that his work during the vear had Dec. 1C, been most pleasant and satisfactory ana tnat he expected to be returned A T A ? 1 . I A. . ll still prospering and I wish vou the l is unoersioxi mai rn,i. best always. Mclean, who is a graduate of Lin- If you have the time to write I'd c,oin university, wm ena- ,n .ur.- be glad and happy for you to do so v ery best wishes, Sincerely vours, JUNIUS J. GOODWIN Co. "C" 4th Repl. Regt. Camp Gordon, Ga. day school mission work. It is prob able the Rev. W. C. Pope, a local col ored nreacher. will be elected to suc ceed Prof. McLean. Lieut. Langdon M. Townsend of Camp Johnson, Fla.. v ho has been 1 is itiny hjs father. Rev. R. Walter Town send, at Raynham, is visiting relatives r-. Chor.hnrc r . . A ,-r.t 11 ,-no, i in Lu !li be i't or. . H f." IS i- n'Mibfw of past quadrennium, and that within the ; Large Crowd Attended Service ,at past 6 months more than 5100,UUU has; been donated to the loan iund carry on its work. Enrollment is voluntary THE "FLU" SITUATION. and the 1 Rev. W. H. and R. W. Townsend and J. O. Guthrie were continued in the supernumrary relation. vnomViovcVnn fpp is $1. Everv cerson Warehouse Last Evening Despite w-rj be given an opportunity to enroll, the Rain Service for Colored Since the Red Cross has announced Folks This Evening Services at 3 that hereafter it will depend upon the mem oer snip iees ior us luims, on-vio expect inai me eiiioinuciiu uij-iiifs and 7:30 P. M. After Today. Whe nthe 20th question, "Who are1 The evangelistic campaign is grow-: j which ends on the night of De superannuated?", was called, the bish- ; jnjr in interest. The service last eve-cemDer 23 will greatly exceed the 22, op called the conference to prayer for ning at the Banner warehouse was at- 000 000 of last Christmas. Dr. A. D. iJetts, t"e oiaest memoer : tended by about 2,o"U people, despite of the conference, the bishop himself the rain. Evangelist B. F. McLendonj leading in an earnest and touching ; preached three strong sermons yester- j No Cause for Alarm or Closing of Schools Children of Families Where There Are Cases of "Flu" Should Be Kept at Home .o, T . v. .... i.v., , i r last week from Camp Greene, Char- -Messrs. u ami i;. l. lownsena oi lotte, having been discharged. He : Lumberton. l.ieut lownsena, as some went to camp last August and spent readers of The Robesonian will recall, part of the time at Camp Grant, 111. 1915 won the first prize of 00 i offered through the National Securities League for the best essay on why the ROBESON CASUALTIES. prayer. His name with the following i day and at the close of the evening! r, Rnv M for alaim or closing of schools, tie was referred to the committee on con- sermon it looked like wellnigh the en-; Names of Robeson county coys -ien condition will ference relations tor the superannuate tire congregatiin responded to the tioned in uverseas casuaiij relations: T. J. Browning, J. D. Lang-first invitation that has been given, ex-i ston, T. P. Bonner, W. A. Forbes, W. pressing a desire to see a great re-j N s of tne following Robeson A. Smith, P. Greening O. C. Brothers, vival in Lumberton. I rnnntv hovs have been mentioned in T. J. Bailey, C. W. Smith, W. D. Giles, . .ia evening at 7:30 Mr. MeLendon Lt TSsmX lfsts made public D. P. Parker, B. C. Allred, H. E. Tripp,. win preach to the colored people. Aj rpsew Tr?da?- J. H. Louder, J. a. Lee and J. M. Ben- noted negro singer from bouth Laro- "Wounded severely: WTesley Bullard, son. The Relatives of Mr. H. O. Floyd, fcrm-, United States should be prepared for erly of the Fairmont section, now! war. Lieut. Townsend, who has aiade in France, have been advise 1 that he his home in New York until recently, came out of the big fight of the last was at that time a student at Colum- A few cases of "flu" were reported days of the war alive. Mr. Floyd j bia university. to Countv Health Officer W A. Mc- belongs to Co. u, oist miamry, &ist Phaul from all over the county last division. He stated rn his letter, week, but they were all mild and no which was dated November 13, that deaths were reported. There are about he was in the thick of the fight when 8 cases in Lumberton. it ceased. Dr. McPhaul says there is no cause i GERMAN PROPAGANDA. WANT FREE MARKET. Operations of the System Through Which Valuable Informal ion Wm Gathered for Berlin. obtain for several winters. ! . . . . He urges the importance of keeping Southern Senators insist upon a rree children of familieis where ihe:e is a case of the "flu" home from school. Last week a child from one family where there was a case of "flu" at- Market for Nitrate of Soda. Operations of the German popa eranda system in the United States through which valuable information J 4- -v Tinvlin iruc (rut hpf- Washington Cor., 13th, Wilmington ed at s&me Gernvin flcc. An unexpected situation nas trines Were spread over the country Star tended school all the week and devel lira will lead the singing, which Willi r), t i . f it Pomoll T.nmhprton: i oned a case Friday. Where children developed in the nitrate of soda mar- ,..r l;,; harp Friday bv Cantain G B . ,i - ... . x .. rauia. i. ii x m-j - . . . f n , . l . . . pres:u: g elafrs reportea a be a feature ot the service. wwxdww Locklear R. 1. Pembroke; are allowed to go to school from ket, and consequently aiiects tne qis- Lester, of the army intelligence ser number of new houses erected or fin:sned aun salaries of pastors raised many ov Comm the follow A. J. Parke oirs; on boards to serve for the next 4 vpars: board of education, A. J. McKinnon, Maxton; Christian litera ture, Rev. Dr. R. C. Beaman, Lumberton. To Raise $1,500,000 Fund ot worship Rprvires will be held twice daily, A1 tv, n Snnrlv RpH : h - -w i 'sortrpy nr. . i vj. jjuvuuj i . ng the year, i after today, at 3 p. m. and :o0 p. m. r. ?. r 4lWrf Parham. Park-! 1 j 7 . i i 1 T T) II U1C3, a. A.s- w 7 ana a great , frof. Carroll, choir leaaer, ana - p . R w Qxendine, Pates; i,. yi il ; I i nnviriimt o cnafiQ . ei paiu. i carrou, pianist, vwu luuuuli, a. '"'ip:,.i.0 wiHip Tha nice ai;uim.uitinc n.iv.v. . st.r vlcfc. LUL tii,1Uicii i t-w j v-" -j -a , Wnnndmi He ing of Robeson county: Kev. Thursday and Saturday arcernoons w T.Pwis r. Ked springs, on mem-; this week at 4 o ciock. ai; ennurem . Pembroke. i : 1 . sree unaetermmeu. Barrett, Lumberton. between those ages are mvitea. Lv,:ip tn have the child spared to you Reports of sermons hatuulay even-j. r ing vr.d yesterday must be held over; (iY( write just three letters tor a later issue. mnps whpre there are cases of the tribution of the product to farmers toatimami hpfore the Senate disease there is danger of spreading it. from Wilmington and other Southern committee investigation brewers and ports. ine w ar uenraem l'""-"" I German propaganda. Alost OI tne evi ased immense quantities of the fer-j ence related to activity of Teutonic utilizer at war time prices for use in!afjents before the United States en manufacturing munitions, and the terefj the war. signing of the armistice finds a BUT-1 Captain Lester declared that an un : plus on its hands stored at seaport named informant, now interned, told towns. Secretary of War Baker yester- him that the Berlin government on day transmitted a letter to senator juy iq, 1914, nearly a month before Simmons agreeing to distribute this . tnewar started, called into conference PRESIDENT IN FRANCE. His Arrival at Brest Was the Culmi nation of an Imposing Naval Spectacle. across the back of the person no, President wilson reached the har- Xorth Carolina farmers at! lrtTl XuZZTg- ::v" ' v; T Wp nnHtical revivals, 5.or 01 L u" .uu.,tVr,f7r. actual cost to the government, dul man propagandists and sent them to ' x-ppHpH and a Revival is Cer ?:rc , ",-io t-n cr George vvasnmgron a, 1 ociulk nma investieat on it is found that tne nf the world with instruc- on shore the first time an American 9Q and ?95 a ton Meanwhile an em-1 wnich they were told was about to be President had trod European soil. I bargo has been placed on the product 1 precipitated. Thirtv-one of these land The arrival of the President in the j . J? thp War Department .j ; u J'aA Qtatos two WPPKS af- harbor was the culmination ot an im-: disnose of its surplus at war-time fo, KHm started and became the . , t i i I I I 1 III t,r- I b Hi . ' great centenary fund of $35,000,000 Unfavorable weather kept many ; g Qf revivals. "Where would we for missions by the Southern Metho- ; from tne service rnu today if it had not been tor reviy- dist church I still a fair-sized crowd heard Evan-j e agked Revivals started by v; npW ministers were admitted ! eelist MeLendon preach a strong ser-. T,lthpr John Knox and the rn rim follows: Dwicht A. Pet- mon on the subject lhe Hour has "temporary," - " -- , T r I n ' v -. ' , ;., . .i j.. Lilc uiesiucuiiiai iicci - this ty, Wilbur U. JacfwaiMi, vu v v 5nKwi r. are reaping ineueneius er caBes then passed the entrance . ,tvcrPA market should be the "A 4M -ho nhered in- r r nimmaun h.r irn v lvi. i hfiToie lumuuukiue """j' " ' . uictnrv nr ,i mwriuu. i - . -z n - 4- u . .. , i uwiuou-iiv"-i - . Hal J)a pane; n-i ucanns o""- , KniUitur " hp tneie is i ;v.,i,1r.orl hv i wa n vou are in this bunding, ne . snip ot moving 'luiuics, tt"7 J i a ; no rlif- paign is tuwn a . .. -i destroyers and tne units oi a rreacu h jpn, i..' u m ri..i . Q,inntw I aa.A He declared it makes no an-, - t-f hpll and miouity i ues. uyc 3 v ttie aeP , , ; nosina- naval spectacle which began as ,. CmitViom Rpnators claim that ,.or,;,otn nf hptwpftn iWesleys. were "temporary, out fheVesidential fleet rounded the out- ff Tkn wnVk iniustice to farmers. " r , mainly B I1HV. iii j I " w . , , . , .UU.WV ASU all "ill B. Johnston, James Carl, 1 MeLendon gave expression again to - .avis Stroud, Oscar P. Fitzgerald. his absolute assurance of a great e A paper requesting a State censor- vival. "We are as suie to .;ave a le , . - r j . . .v il uuit-Jti ivtv-u - ,. - . - i r 1 1 3 nnrd-lMt lltT TriAl - , , 1 . 1 -v , i 1 1 xy ------- neriod IorLS anu muvt i"julv "11V-, order ot the day as in cotton aw uui- formation 0f all kinds ana reportea io some diseases there is ; a Pff;harbor where the George Washington!. d r.pmn consuls and agents in hun- iv v - ' communities. P,.,r t rr Plvlor wns adopted. 1 saia. ne. uecicti the erection of a 'the campaign or not, or come -H of a town V ' . . . t i ...1. c-imq nann p sminfll T. . . ... , j The conference endorsed the propo- ierence ZL J, th triumph, this will oe a goou cuiniuu- r ' r nitv to move out ot. Tne armies 01 keep in the W wlliTVr tn the relief of this n per-:" 11 iivi.0 dealt, i place. -v1 n 0n pItiH DUiiuing is wj uc u5auuanuto, : Y " , mooHn xjp cnurcn uniy a mcana - . . . . i i 1 1 i ... . .i 1 1 . i vi ) thorp w lit-; tx ticat 1 1 1 v. . mi u u ixr o monns i.ii nil hv thp reamers coiietrt; ui tnat h" -"- - . ine cnuicn is " "-" , uy Llie LCrtLucia V. . l :.i 4.v,r.4- V.ovo k not a drOP Ot SeC- . , , . 1 j ;4-1 TLn nV.nvr.Vi tut on to especially prepare wkbbwiww r. d that if ; end, ana not tne aim for the work of reconstruction. tarian blood n his a is a place where men should be saved, r c r ha nnci c 1 ' 1 r v r 1 v ua uwv , i , i i i 1 - j.iKIa c , i o ao i. --- - - - . norn ancnorea at tne neaa 01 a wnguuuuic. Frank Hampton, secretary to sena- r1rp,!s. nf ' r ?t, thP history i column ot American areaana"-" tor Simmons, had a conference wren 3, JL I iu ai If hell and iniqui ! cruiser squadron. Peace budding at Emory university I meeting he is rne 1 pr! ! GoJ a to commemorate the ending of the middle of J",Sy3L place. world war. wh ch buildinir is to oe useu , sonaiiues, "r "LT xi ' ; He finds that the price now in an un- restricted market would be something n,;Jrr..J xiw Brnthor Tbrnno-h ; like S75 a ton. Southern Senators win Enormous Preparations to Over whelm Germans With Poison i Robesoniap for First Time in 20 1 clamor for a free market. I Qf Americas enormous Vttorc . , tt t lurflTT Prnm t.lio vntinTu:" to overwhelm the Ger- -7Z. J. J man armies with poison gas w. Clerk of the Court. ere de public the other day by the New Army of Occupation Reaches Ob jectives. The objectves of the American army of occupation were reached Sunday at variaus points, states a press dis patch. Spreading out like a great fan, the advanced units of the Ameri cans took up their positions along the boundary of a 30-kilometre semi-circle pivoting on Coblentz. any set of people who ought . else, and by the grace of God you are LIICIC 13 cwi - . . to stand by him in a meeting il i , - j d reaching the Presbyterians, Baptists and Meth-, , he gaid odists, that in his meetings 'd one ago. You adaea more meuiucio churches than there are people in Lumberton. He said he had 25 boys in seminaries preparing themselves for the ministry, and that some ot these he is helping to educate. Objections to Revivals. In the course of his sermon he no ticed objections that are sometimes nre-ed to revivals, reopie say u'w T mi DnWntiion nr9S mih 111 lllulbuav a uujcjuu.u.. r j ' icheri a PT.rer irom newv u"'-! . t- V.OC- rrCli T.imr,. Fla.. in which Clerk ot uqurx i-. ox york section ot tne American to ngnt j-ui uuu. iuiuicu. r. - nv,nnt mem- received the State pension waramw , ocietv it s thougnt tnat oei would have sav- he sought formation J gReson county and those who STSowtedge of these prepara would have been bers of his family, to rwtLldw nensions can get their money MffLhl an important factor in need something! chie uurrie, wiuo- T on him. The total amount to:". T n ppk an armistice. Lp IT 1 i - fc-l h QirnillF if . vaiilll- v -. i - ! ! ( fl 1 1 71 I I i e tQiAii to op aistriD- . . . T. LumDerwn un -" . irriiu Ai-:KH i oT to Set that while I am here, heard from his brotner ror SLT 5G Four totally blind! - induce 1 5.000.000 masks, Preaching .Ts often too nice, tooty , time in 2 yes. .eixner ?ens ioners, $120 each-J. eAra canister 50000 horse meant to ticKie tne Vaix '"-" I X.v C j ; tv,. Pohponian tual giraffs, while the sheep are per-1 published m The Robesonian. the truce was sigrned there Float Vi nf Aired Colored Woman "Aunt" Ira Barnes, colored, aged 86 are temporary. "So is a rain storm. died yesterday at her nome inihe said, "but it aoes a iui vou r ' " " i- OU , . , r. r. a the Back Swamp section, one i highly respected negress of the ante bellum type and had many friends among the white people. Mr. W. H. Hubbard of Fairmont was a Lumberton visitor Saturday. ishing. If preachers with a view T 1 1 Uit nnnnlo Voil'VP we wouia nave ueuici. fcui"v' -got to shell the woods for God and give the devil a run for his money. Here the preacher gave several il- .- c i...Ue. 1-V.al- Viorl hpp.n lie saiuj uu" , . o listrations Ol Kiiuituca Illustrating further the ta for years because they had been .,-.1.1 nvno'ih to getting people saved 13 Months on Roads For Stealing Uio. rK or-hnn. he SaiU 1J .VUUI L-imu m sick and about to die and you call m a physician and its life is saved, and ten after another year the child dies, VuU do not think it was not worth a ;r,ofori hv wnrldlv-minded mem- UUlIlluawu ".T i bers of whom the preachers stood in awe e pensioners, pi.-u cau.-v, - 3.0UU.UUU extra camsieis, ww-w- ----- first class, S85; 4 of the second class,, and large quantities of mustard Bicycle. B. F. Fairley, colored, was given a 12-months road sentence by Kecwoei E M. Britt Saturday on the charge of stealing a bicycle. Fairley admit ted taking the bicycle from the fan grounds during the county fair last " , V. :j ui ua ;olHr Wn month. The bicycle Deiongeu iu we ana areaa, out "a" T V V i. r rn rwl wis recov- Wfvifipd into life by fearless preach-; Lumberton Cycle Co. and was i i eis who preached the truth. 1 ered. 75 each $300; 1 of the third class, 1.55- 87 of the fourth class, $4o each $3,915; 3 blind widows, $85 each $255; 9U widows, 3o eacn T5.- t stprlman Black, a widely known and esteemed Presbyterian minister, died Wednesday m Fayette ville at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. S. Williams. Mr. D. P. Buie of Philadelphus is a Lumberton visitor today. rrUvp ointment and anti- dotes. The production of gas masks when hostilities ceased had reached 40,000 a day. DR. WILLIAM W. PARKER, Optometrist Expert Knowledge of Eye Disease. nd Fitting passes. .
The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
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Dec. 16, 1918, edition 1
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