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THE DATE ON THE LABEL IS THE DATE YOUR PAPER WILL, BE STOPPED. m m Mm. m l ys v n i v v m l ) r ua caiABusHHi mt-VsniciJ co mBgmrea, , , cocmtrt. con amp tutb. . m-m tear, dde m -py-irea ' I. H IH h k R 1 1 1 1 1 f I 1 1 i HA I fJ k IV W ADrJIr JP - A DflIPr.... Ii. . .. I Ulil 11A1AJU I tUvllU I II Wll HUH IffMlllllllll Mlllllll LUMBERTON SCHOOL FINALS. J RACE CLASH AT FAYETTEVILLE. GET THESE FIGURES Class Exercises at Auditorium at uepoty nenjini f' fr'Z WT 8:30 This Evening GridiUt. lled and Deputy Sheriff W, 4, ing Exercises' Tuesday Evening Moore was perhaps fatally wounded at Same Hour and Address by J. W. Friday night at Fayettevffle m a bat. Bailey Sermon Last Evening By tie with a desperate negro, Geo. Rev. H, M North 7th Grade Cer( Hobbs, at the Victory Mills. The tificates Delivered Friday. posse that went to arrest Hobbs set n avomioo nf the Lumberton fire to his home, but taking refuge "MKh lchoorwfll be held in th school in. the shadows Hobbs used his rifles .. . . . v. mm a - ..-. I auditorium this evening at 8:30 ana wltn deadly eneci on me wnn, men graduating exercises will be given at .who were exposed in the glare of that the same time and place tomorrow house and a near-by building that al (Tuesday) evening, when the address so caught fire, and then escaped, will H.lvvprprt hv ' Hon. J. W.I with some other negroes who joined isaiiey on itaieign. -ne piugmui, mm. imj uvuu.c . ; M . . ,.- , . . , iui til's cvcnwiu io ao j.wiivTo. I v w. r C1er Exercises. Mav 24. 8:30 p. m Chorus Love 'Is Spring (Shelley) I she passed near her home. Chorus Class The Only Fair and Just Way to Compare. Taxes. NOTE THESE TOTAL STATE . AND COUNTY RATES LEVIED Robeson Has a Lower Rate Than t Ilther Scotland, Hoke, Led or; Avery, All New Small Counties--. COUNTIES r.IEAN VARIffliG ABOUT BUET ITEMS LOCAL BLitt Mere and Higher Taxes, More and 'Experience of Tax-Payer in More Severe "Gang" or "Ring" County of Dillon, S. C. , ,r Rule. . New OPPOSED TO DIVISION. Divisionists Again Print Fake Tax. "For the Sak. of Lower Taxes, Let Advocates of New County Claimed Figures. - There Be No Division." j Sain.- Thin New-Cnuntv AHr,w Figures. To the Editor of The Robeson Ian new License has been issued for the marriage of Alfred K. Porter and Mary Lena Ferguson. Mrs. A. P. Mitchell left Thursday evening for Philadelphia, Pa to be with her sister, who m ill. Mr. Geo. L. Thompson u . Sam Thing New-County Advocates ng bk parage building 20 by W Are Claiming in Robeson A Dis-t et on h,s lot West fourth street. astrouA Experiment. A special communication of St. I TAXES INCREASED FROM IX DOLLARS TO OVER $15 Salutatory address Willi'am Ed mund. Class History-Beverly "Biggs. Class ?oem MailJand Thompson. Class iagnosis Julia Thompson-" Class Song Class. . Class Prophesy Maitland Thompson. Class Grumbler Oscar Bullard. Class Will Eureka Pittman. Valedictory address Osborne Lee. Farewell song Class. Giftorian Elsi. Thompson. The marshals are Lillie Epps, May Johnson" Poole, Marvm Barker, Theo tiore Pope. The following program will be ren. dred tomorrow evening: Graduating Exercises May 25, 8:30 P. M. t-. Chorus Pale Broken Flower (Moore). Invocation Rev. K. C. , Beaman, D. D. til 3 Duet Rosa and Lois Caldwell. Presentation of Speaker T. L. Johnson. - Annual address Hon. J. W. Bailey. Presentation of diplomas R. C. Lawrence. Benediction Rev. G. E. Moore house, D. D. mi i i t : t.- tt i i a. ue inarsn-UH are jaine a., wisnarx, Vista Thompson, William Caldwell, Ingram Hedgpeth. Members of the graduating class are: Sara Eureka Pittman, Elsie Thompson, Julia Thompson, Maftland LeGrand Thompson, William Oscar Bullard, Thomas Bverly Biggs, Wil liam Bullard Edmund, William Os borne Lee. Marshals: Clyde Rozier, Margaret ; Nash, -Isflael Weinsteirt, Annie Grace Williams. , Seventh Grade Certificates. Certificates were, .delivered ta 23 seventh grade graduate Friday, morn ing. The stage- was beautifully dec. oratedVfor tk occasion ,.and the ex ercises were attended by a large crowd of patrons and friends of the s school v Prof . J. Ri -Pooler . county superin tendent of schools in delivering the certificates, said that since the county board of education had decided to give certificates to ithoso .completmg the work of th seventh crod th number entitled tt the certificates had increased each i year 125 the first year, 200 the second, 250 last year and this ytar .ibjut 300. He gave ome intefesting statistics of the schools of the county: There are 17,000 children of .school age, 6 to 21, in the county number in schools this year, about 16.000: -number of schools, 165; number of high schools, about 30; number of teaehera, 350, and thy were paid $150,000. There are 7,000 white pupils, the same num ber of colored, and 3,000 Indian. Mrs. E. R. Hardin, teacher of the seventh grade, assisted Prof. Poole in delivering the certificates, as fol lows: ";. ... Seventh Grade Graduates. Elizabeth Pre3ton Shaw highest average in the grade and best all round student. Lambert . A. . Holloway highest average on county examinations. His grade was 99 7.10, the" highest 7th grade average in the county. Gladys Harris of the Parkton graded schools second in the county with a grade of ; The Scottish. Chief in its issue of To the Editor of The Robesonian i-T A .L. i 1 1 ! . . " .... -."...-.HV viay tisi continues to pnni me same . -c vrai anicies in your paper To the Ed?tor of Th Rnhoonn n- Aioan s Uxltre No. 114 A V A A m I A 4! ."A i. 1 1 . 1 I.L. 1 .( .1 . . ' " i - ... . w . Mm the latter attacking the white girl asJJai?e ia.x "k"" '""V Tp m JFn t. ?,vlslon' 1 notice there is a lot of talk on Deen called for Tuesday, 25th, t The rie-lf""'" 'sou " uwi.wiuiai.aiiu- p""" nc - ikyh now aoout tiividing up Kobeson coun- "., io rworit m the 2nd degree. gro girl, a daughter of Hobbs, was:";:"" ri " rV" J VL ,W"MC"1 or ana www 1 have not been a citi-! AH ex-soldiers of the world war placed m jai . 4 he trouble is saia, : " - ; r ui iwuewn couniy very long ana Jiving in Bast Luimberton to have grown out ot rranK ana bitter , r.; " --vrvZ wvna resentment among certain of the millj p.eople against the proximity of ne gro homes. ah r l. l . ..wfcun ..ju.ii.ji ,CIJf iuuk mm uving in rjast Lumberton ar t ,e? ,V At" 1 ha-V,e 19 J? Robeson- at not well acquainted with many of questrd to meet at ThrSliLh Dbe- ton and Red Springs. I've lived in warning about new counties. i evening. 'rzw Muesoay) Thp Chief continues to make statement that the tax rate, .in Robe son m iyi7 was 47 1-d whereas in one new county (Scotland) and left I lived in old Marion county, South' M: 1nnV, . other eounties it was only 18 and 19; tn.er- in quest of an old one and lo- Carolina. h.forp Till Bd in Robeson. Npw mnnf 1 nl.f tf : A .. . -u. i; Saturday. A dispatch from Fayette- ville last night stated that Hobbs was surrounded in a swamp 7 miles north of Fayetteville, and that he was re ported to be heavily armed. A posse was quickly on his trail. counties' cut off of it. and ft th .ftvUU. 1 f -nmperton visftor Sat- nnk anl if l l ... uruay- . ' Lj . us- j- arid that -the average rat in Robeson cated, in Robeson. New J for oaai.ar iroava nnnf irn- ktkn Vi-an l-ivi. -J U:-.Um . . i . ... . UlUttV. 11 0 1 a fftnn (lot rmp. vl iwi ov'""' j-"10 rao as iini;iivi v.u.."uit, auu uigirei uiaob, mure "no u jeii io my lot to be one of those ,nri- .: - than in ad joining eounties. . And ow more. severe "ring" 0r "gang" rule. It who were cut off from the old moth J !1I!J!S T..'8. townh,P. V? emi do you suppostf the Chief ior rather means the upbuilding of the town that j er county. Before division my taxes i.w-viu mtiiau f miucu Hi mi; j muuLy sei, i ui.e expense were six dollars, and after division 5TH STILL CAPTURED. Still Found Near' Home of Alex Lamb in Wisharts Township. f A copper whiskey still, 50-gallons' capacity, was captured near the home of Alex. Lamb in Wisharts township Friday. ' Four hundred gallons of heer were found about the still. The plant was located in a branch and men were plowing within a hundred yards of it on both sides of the branch, according to the officers. Sheriff K. E. Lewis, Deputy A. H. Prevatt and Rural Policeman A. R. Pittman made the raid. The beer was destroyed and the still brought to Lumberton. This was the fifth still captured m Robeaon la3t week. NEW REPUBLICAN TICKET. Nominees of Convention for Legisla ture Declined to Run. Mr. J. Cj Snoddy of Red Springs, who was nominated, for the . State Senate by the Republicans of Robe son, ; haa- doclined to make the race and Mr.E. L. McCormick of Maxton Mr.vW. C. Walters of Barnesville, who was nominated for the Legisla ture, also declined to make the race Mr . J. W. Hall ef Lumber Bndee these figures? Simply by lea vine out of the rural farmer. I'm lik Mr. th,, special taxes i levied in, the adjoin-1 Fred Brown, who just left one new ing counties (such as for roads, bonds,! county (Hoke). I'm soul and body ct-v wn uitiuumg incne speci&t iax wjibwou vt ai vision and you people es wnen n came to i Jtooeson. tjf.wia ue, too, alter you've tried it. course by manipulating the figures in this way they can prove anything they wish. In exactly the same way they could prove that the Bible Bays there is no God, leaving oPt the pref. atory statement 'The fool in his heart hath said," etc. Any man who wants to be at all fair or honest knows that the only proper way to comt)ar taxes is to include the sam items from the different counties compared. If you include road and school taxes in one county, then of course the same tax es should be included in the other or the sake of lower taxes, let mere oe no division. m , W. M.. SMITH. Wakulla, N. C, May 18, 1920. SEEN AND HEARD I (BY HAPPY JACK) they were a little over fifteen dollars. nd kept right on getting higher. Now the advocates of Dillon coun ty were claiming the same thing I see the new-county advocates claim. appearing in this issue. The condition of Gilbert, 16- mon,S,. d."on Mr- nd Mrs. K. U. Wilhard, who has been critically e,vea, daT" tboaght to be slightly improved today. Mrs. t.. j..Fage of the White' w wic iicw-u-uuni,jr auvocaies ciaim. r p-j . " ing over here: they said taxes wonld Jtf nd ,1 was operated on at the be no higher. The town of Dillon vZZ.lCV T$df3r- Mr promised to build the court house, jail fl , lth moch of the i -ii . .. . lime RinPa t.hfl nnofU ana oLiier Duiimnirs iree m etait j i ----- -i- ---. tne tax payers, they .aid they would w,"uV " 71, wy Bute have better county government and CTin w lwnithi V1 cheaper, and more roads. MTfrlndT. it 14 ht this is what hanoened: Th nninn I??1?. buhel. The editor town folks broke faith with us about the finest tVia u:u: i j . !'"' finest mess of bonds and made the people pay thiW ruZ .u S?te infrnf u ..j ai i:'., H611 Placed upon the flMe ff . fnnnflua . Tn ann f TAUA. 1 i J :X : . " "7 wo icviea vised that he was i i-a and Cumberland only 19 is ut- stranger said, "I ur. i . . .. . iMt..n.i it , . . r ' . . ui 'Lilts iiimiM.rmn ' ta evv.f ... m,. ce b uii liikiii. m rui i nu m vma i . . . - asket, after he had left the train and I heard of it the peonie were still nv. 1" ?J1 W b"g; The flag will wandered up Elm street. When dng and groaning. They issued about .i" -iS?i Blcn Lumberton the ot road bonds, 8pent that on rules' by W memt.r a a IT ua . roads leadino tn riiin T , Dy member of the American m hc.j u.. ' roads lenHtno fn niiinn . . - , . "ioi U fciiwjf ncip ku-i . v imuu aiiu liiun t Oi Irfplfin uuniuenoii into IWO ic uuw worn out ana no a... : l . . , wo -uiumd uuiiiucrtuu lino two " nv uuw wuiii um ana no A crof n.-U cause those figures include y special , town, because it was so larre " He money left t' work them with- S tgt:t:eih-er. mUnft was held rst 1 The nniw foi .j I uj, uui. tu ten me iruxn, tne " y tax aiso ana oi nins. A mmUi Ihe only fair and just way to corn-Whole truth and nothiW hnt tv,a course the country neonle hH u V" -Jl"urlcai P"gram was ren -r VMvf.ft1n4-A4tnJ.LI- . J ' - .----. ww r- --- wil v.-c v urim M nil VOT KA-k ., taxes levied in Robeson but hot spe. ciai taxes levied- in Cumberland pare taxes is to state the entire levy both for state and countv nurnm-w in the different counties. It is a small matter to the tax-payef whether the tax is called a general tax or a spe cial tax. Th thine that had Lumberton and Robeson knnntv last year they mad- the citfzen. W i?:- n-'f "cooi room at the I the truth, the th. roads and pay tax alsb and of ningl riJZ. mixed up, but to-tell whole truth and notl truth, there is about as much neces ' huroen to bear and a few men in Dil- Quite .L- M -11 ? 3 -v ... ! Inn .. .. 1 . ii .. MrV were neryed. . i eity Sot dividing. Lumberton into two lon tow" rich at the expense of the occasion ZZT, Pu?8ent nd 8ize as there KSJST& -'i -.behold -Mrs. W. S. WhitokerTeftX.,' "'Mvcij iianuuiiic tne Tipo- Mr -i:. . . : .. ""aivBr underwent treatmn towns in dividing Robeson. '. Speaking of towns live towns and iazy ruve OK the craty: - This was Pwiwrjr. ancr -bear the expense trothefi Ww Mr.i. f. not a Rohesnn f-nnntv wr. v both of the loss of th' - JTu- . , , w wter, Mr. and i i cost of the law v ' W fK ta v.. . "u'v"i turc weexs atn. Miss Uurs n Nnn...'. has filed notice of his candidacy for I"':.;n" "e rf, ? ay?fti tof her it is charged that the Senate on the Republicati ticket, &n J'V mtmSm'ti -crazVlTnto manifestly the only fair method of companson. Now note the total State and county rate levied in, Robe, son for 1919 and the total State and one Pie's tax money misplaced it and'the a t the' vShi he PePle - to send one of them W the, but had 22? It ttS tZ ?wai nr,, .Wt-W- the ex?en4 WherTrn&!b;i!,0V? here. her and ' I. H. Warwick of Orrum ! f?""!116 H"?4 m the m&li c0n 99. , , Ruby Huggins and George Waters neither absent nor tardy , during the year. Sadie Stephens and Alma Sander son Most headmarks in speilhig Bertha Bethea, Thelma Gatewcod, Elizabeth Jennings, Frances Poole Mabel Regan, Eva May Huggins, Eva May Mussel white, Irvin Biggs, John Carter Cale, James Carter, Carey Hedgpeth, Walter Jordan, Ralph Kel ly, Henry Lee, Maurice Pope George Waters, John H. Wishart, Jr. Following presentation of diplomas, oupi. w. a., t-aie made some an have, filed notice of their candidacv for the lower house on the Repnblican ticket. Mr. G. W. J. Currie of R. 7, Lum berton, was in town . Saturday. -..Mr. and Mrs. WCgJBtffnes of R- & Lumberton, were amo igf th visitors M fkwn Sofnitil "r," 'vt-' '.A " ' ' " ' :k Messrs. S. and D. 0. Ivey of R. 7,j iiumDeiron, wer3 in town aaiuruay. high school . auditorium-heard Rev H. M. . North, presiding elder of the Rockingham district, preach the bac calaureate sermon to the graduating class of the high school last -vening. Mr. North's text was. "And Moses $1.42 2.2 ties last created Robeson . Hoke . . . Lee Scotland A ..Avem , . tZAo Sjfialie doubts these figures, let Yours verv truly. AUSA. SCOTT I have seen many thinars brootrht to town for sale, hut cently had I seen a wagon load of, 0rrum. N. C, May 19, 1920, Dones orougbt in for sale. The bones were nnrchaaml b f h i no n ' . ; . . - J ( J-'"- 11U i'c? Ti T' 8 IaX P"ce- Tne load in-2-3 eluded the carcasses of mules, horses -.ox and cows. : "I am in favor of division, but I'm me -m .to um 5m ari.T .i . -- r -- - Ibrbdnc the -.ifiiM-il- the truth said, I. will now turn aside, and gee this great sight, why .the. I ush is not burnt. And when the Lord siw that he turned aside to see, God called unto him out of th,r midst of the bush, and said, Moses, Moses. And he said, here am I. Exodus 3:3-4. In his sermon, Mr. North irsipref-.sed the importance of seeing the. things around us. Some look back to the past and others look to the future and. neve realize the golden opportunities that surround them that this is the golden age. We need eyes to see, ears to hear and hearts to appreciate the thdntrs about us. There are those who cannot see the handiwork of God in the sun, the stars and the seasons. They only see the visible and cannot see back of the visible the thing God would reveal. Others see the spirit ual things back (f the visible. God speaks through the things about i s, if we can only see it. People are constrained to feel that to be good one must be way off. Those way off are the same as those around us. There Is as fine 'omedy around your doors as there is any where and . there 13 tragedy as deep and fearful . as anywhere. It is all here. If you canvass the homes of to of ?aeeds of . the several twnnties,- in my l'"eBiOTJ- Very truly yours, t - R. C. LAWRENCE Lumberton, N. C. VACCINATION DATES. Free Vaccination for Typhoid Fever. Correspondence of Ttie Robesonian. BARRINGTON-STANLEt, Miss Laura H. Nnmant'. ' class closed for the season May Twenty-one pupils were enrolled tar ng the year. At the beginning the session a prfze was offered for th highest average..; While several de! Miss Rath Stonlev. Hih School' r'.TT8' u . . .. . r"- l n u uuncan. Teacher, Becomes Wife of Mr. J. H. Barrington. Miss Ruth Stanley of Guilford Col- ArA aubjbi. belonging to Sir Ju n Smith of Cohimbus couu: ir.1 Jku"" 5 .Wv5ta, "n oet srrowurr'against. division," remarked rZ " meraow oi . tne ..umberton yesterday aftrn m ' V a visitor from the north-eastern part hiFh Bcho01 cnl7 and MrJ Joseph White wh? u Mr- of the county Friday. ThfSePS Barrington of Lumberton were vZfwentLL0 C" B beginning to think about th? question m"ried the hom of Rev. Dr. H. G j 1 AS Othl! V I car escaped unhurt. tuviuins me ow county is growing" t""".' -. p. m. un:y a Mr A j o4Ik . , -, , the gentleman continued. KTOWmft few friends of the contracting parties' FrMav ?nderUk- witnessed the marriage. Mr. and I 'a TLT?vVed from ' 7e How are th people of your section vn aiding Kobeson?", I asked a gen Mrs. Barrfhgton left soon after their :e.m,-aim', t?o remains of James marriage for Hamlet and thev will u7.,V,!ra' .wl, wm ful The 'W!! officer2wai:vaceinate!tlemancen?Iy- AD in fror of it,- .te" 2? ' tnurk near Elrod lalt Moiiaw"! r-1 ,. . Mr. Barrineton comnlete. hU S "f?-5 railroed for typhoid fever on Friday, May 28, k nic luuuwing piaces: - . Fairmont 10 to 11 s30 a. m. ! Proctorvaie 12:15 to' 1:15 p. -m Barnesville 1:45 to 2:30 p m Orrum 3:00 to 3:45 p. m.' ' Long Branch 4:30 to 5:00 n m TTI . t ... u "T- r:r.v -row Mr. anH Mm R-:-f.n wi jirOd had oTaS S.KlTCJSS.i board at the mmpson hotolun 25' . K!? .. .4: on the T " .-f".lMr. Barrington complete bis resUlr.JV. ' .,,u bokcu several titi.ens, ! iu .v " . z . wuiwn nia name oi-.ir nr.tii.i neighbors of the man first anproach-' S S ht,nWJi2? art t0- at the e. His father who C ed, what the sentiment in that JWt Union, s! C, learned k SSL- ,. t.ijt ..uuiar. navmif dpath nl k-J u. . " - friends sinde becoming a to his biZZJZ tion was in rpcrnrtl f HivibI-mi fU. ' ---. -i wV V IOHJI JLIIS-W -V f ri .,. parh anj aa-r-rai n--. - u u,oue tunny xrienas smae oecom SfmSJ-Thi K JSi ?mber of the faculty of the Every on in these communities is ' the man who had informed me that, school here, Th-oL raL.? df8'"f-th,.?le .Te for division JSST': i i-J s- Z. . , 7 " . " - " e B n,an of Sterlinc- vnrth TI ijriii.Bu, n wiey wisn to talr th v tne OniV man fhnv lmt . - 1 . . " roi phoid vaccine. Some of our neonle vored it. I am n, .Vw' Z?JP .veral years as book. e serv- world war months overseas wa ana it is thono-h ho 18 a youn : mmrmo- Decease.1 was 17 yean off a are not taking advantageofs ?entienian f s t fa a H S 11? great opportunity 0 protect themnel- People" livine in that Mn.mn.f-; l" dHrm th.e wr ves against one of the most danirer-: v ' unu eus and expensive of all diseases in1 It was the day after the petition' ATTTDMORn v npntv.vrt. this ountry. The vaccination is of- askmr that Robeson be divided was AUTOMOBILE ORDLVANCE. cieu an cicia-sns, wme. Indian or carried before the Legislator vyus-cu, aa -ypiioia ievr is no re spector of races. E. R. HARDIN, Health Officer. -..v opena a weeK visiting at the two Km.. r- r . I"1''"-' ner parents. Mr. nH ur years ago that I met a voun mn .uT rC 'Hl Kodle. before 7omi fcT - i -. as. jLr.iTs- AutiH in 1 nwn ii enj ir t . waaaE Hll ' C - ..- nouncements abon mnuUum..t 1 your neighbors vou find in, those and called attention to the fact thatinoms Bome of "the best and some of tne ngures submitted by Sup,, Poole M worsx. xn some 01 mose nomes mean that the teachers of the county I there" may be a boy or girl that will c were paid an average of only about lead a movement . that will bless.hu $500 each during the year and that manir' The great writer does not only abot $9 was spent per child for choose a deep subject or. eomething education, as, compared with about! y0' but takes the. .simplest $150 per person for automobiles. , nmg 4 shows fhem op in the pupils promoted from her grad to iuc- umi ;UK;nes graae, - Fourth Grade Gives ReceDtion. Following-the general exercises, a great poets sing of the lif to things of everyday life. While on earth Christ talked of the small and local ihinsrs. - Dont be discouragini because your reception was given by. pupils of the e commonplace. If it be conimon- iourtn graae and their teacher,- Miss S a . " ? you rasne uso. Dovie Pr.evatt, in their room, ta pa-, By what d you measure your lives? rents of the pupils. Members of the MaHe best of ot ordinary; class entortainedthek- visitor with ewlt,ontv. Life x.ixhere now; let's; jokes and short rec-tatious, after m?k of sublime. Genius which punch was served' and a while Jfkes, imPl thing and makes ofj was. spent , in social intercourse. It lt thmg sublime. - . - i was an altogether delightful hour. I . Mnsic ....Was furnished by a select ' Seeing the Things Around You. ' V1011 &TT Mrs' Leslie Carlyle ren 7 A crowd that practically filled the dered a beautiful solo. from a certain Kobeson town. "Well," save ne, x understand that they fail ed to get the new counties." I in formed him that I understood as he did. Then it was that he arVoH n dents May Drive Autos in Town Without Permit Unmuzzled Dosrs ttiu e Aiued. Ex-Mayor Jas. D. Pn-n. j "SUs-Jfr- Procto;; Tn(?ajr infir from a trip to San Antonio and Bryan Texas. Mrs. ht!'KD JIroct0' who accompanied her '.rf . . tMham, where Morrison at Rowland and Fairmont . "Cam" Morrison. cahdidat for CZnv- yOU Suppose they will bnfld :1 mtrrt ernor, spoke at Rowland Friday af- house and jail in my town, anyway?" ternoon and at Fairmont Friday eve- evidently heard much court sv-. J J . I n na.i.lt 2l.1 w nuig, aaaressing large crowds at "uusc " Jsu wik. iou bet he had both places. Several from Lumberton i M. , t. r -7 offamia1 i.: ' . I Mrs. Lutlir Raxlov ..v..- w.c ojicaiuug a. arirmonc xt t-iv-. . j The speaking was 'held in a large tou l(j5Jf"?f3del' ageL 43 years' bacco warehouse. Mr, Ernest Jones died. fy ther home four miles nf,wW-i w .ull i . east of Lumberton. D-p-o uj eonthniguberto in ffl rVea mt Sihmli.fi. U tt . ' I . .7"" wl. ..w.. ...ua iuuiirue, xie goes1 wua wees o iae western part of the Mr. .- Mr,. hSli B?S to attend the marrag' of Mrs. Pne ther Mr. J. f. KerSSefjEf" and Mia- Tl U7-I-U m. . A. a meeting or the mayor and and Miss Ida Welch WinnrS" til !ownmm,881oner Friday afternoon marriage taking nW-T. Mr. G L; Robertson of Rowland WAS in tAn Tlin-iJ.- I " " 1U1UBU1W, Mr. and Mrs. J M. AmW, u Kurai Letter Carrien " Will Meet' . airmoni "ection were in town Fri -'May Slot. . jday. Canwpmomt of tu UobmotUn. Misses Ambaleen Prevatt and Gus Th Robeson comity rural letter' ,e of R. 2, Lumberton, wer carriers association will hold its an-; tng ? iwtor in town Friday, nual meeting next Monday, May 31st,' G1My Bhrnjingham -.jl-w in the court house at 10 o'clock a, morn'nlf to her home at Char w. A full representation is desired. .f. Pnling two weeks n re I i, . A.;8.JITTMAN; Pres. xiazei x-revatt. w m, ' . V , Mr. Luther J. Prevatt s -UTS. U B. Thamninn orwl jr ! torrlair in nninn C r v Ben .Thompson, of Fairmont were; Mr. H. Lamb of Orrum wa Lmoberton visitors Friday;- , . mmg tv visitors k town Saturday w tr J' and daugter Mr. F. F. Townseni of R. 6, Lum ,8S, -2?' and 80n' Mr Van d Mrs. berta i, h hi town : tutay. ii iW nd Mm Carrie Floyd, Mr.-E.-D Wilkerson of -R.-' Fair . .irmont , were among " the mont, was a Lumberton visitor Fri visitors in town Friday. day. v - . - v spent yes- an ordinance was passe i which pro- umtus any person except th3 owner cr a non-resident of the tawn from driving an automobile or other motor drawn vihicle on th streets of the town without first securing from the town .clerk and treasurer a written licnse or permit; No license will be granted to any person under 16 years Antomrey re,atiVe9 at S-- CARRAZA IS ASSASSINATED. Ur?nU8tian0v Carran. President of afi?. nd head. of th. 72nd1Sl: men tht i e Koveim- nas nad smc- 1821 w" as8assinated Friday by ColS Rodolf o Herrero and hi diTS StPT' A disStS totes that Herrero offered hce ity to Carranxa and at 4 o'clock fcejrning the .entinel. which 2 abusing the confidence S" eslm them, surrounded the shelter' where .Carranza waa sleeping andfS- " w!iJarioosly into thViS. Peace Resolution JwT-T H,n-n P wsorotionwa. the House of CongrSi ft? S day by a party vote, except tig ll ReubS. fa-,! Pprtmg the measure and 2 RjnnMi ' ena opposed it, -The Pre.Wei? Pected to veto the Measure. Dil; WIXLIAM W. PAEBti" - EYE SPECIAI.THT . honor? Miss Lucy London AnHeril: NatioaakBank of Lnk- soil: Fayetteviine; maid of honor. 1 : BaiMiaf. lice fore Wll in f Tntwl t -i l . . -v.-. w iuu any dog found running at large u town unmuzzled between Jem 1 and October 1. ' . . .' i Sponsors and Maids of Honor. Mai. Jas. I. Metta of th j r a; Tisiqnof the U. C V has issued the' louowing order: -The following ladies. granddauiters of Confederate vet erans, have been appointed to fill the official posftion on the staff at the reunion in Jf ayetteville, Tune l-2-3rd and will be obeyed and respected ac cordingly: 1 ,. Mrs.. Marshal Wflliams,. Faison, mitron of honor; Miss Mary deRos. set Holt, Fayettevflle, sponsor; Miss Harriet Hardison. Fayetteville," maid oi, honor r Misn l.nnv rn. -j -
The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
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