:r . : ... THE DATE ON THE LABEL JS : THE PATE YOUR rAPEtt WILL BE STOPPED. WATCH LABEL C3 TOUR PAPER "AND DONf - LET - SUB scrqtion EXPiza. is." I- ; ESTABLISHED 18T0: SINGLE, COPY FIVE CENTS. Hn?:' ii . 4 7 , .1 , -.. C0UNTBT;.G0D AND TRUTH. S100 A TEAR. , DUE IN ADYANC3 VOLUME IX TOOK PARIS GREEN, Mr. J. a Sessoms Bu Slight Chinee ef Recovery. ' ' - Tnft condition of Mr. J. D. Sessoms, - -who Saturday night took a large .- nnjinitv of ttari preen, is reported as favorable. Mr. Sessoms was found; tTurriifii? in a ditch in the northern nart of town bv some colored people lat. Saturday nieht. Dr. T. C. John-1 son was called and Mr: Sessoms was. carried to the Thompson hospital. It is thought that he has a MigM cnancA (,of recovery. j -k - Mr. sessoms rourneav oaioruay from a trip to Georgia, IU ia said, and the cause ox hie rasn - act ia on- 4 Cumberland ieounty, but has mad. his home in Lumberton raucn 01 ,we time-for tne, past several years. . ile is a young man and' unmarried. - SMALLPOX IN LUMBERTON. Lumberton May Have an Epidemic Unless the People Realiie the Dan- ger. ' ;"-v;-"- .-.; , CorrcspondeBc of The Bobeoiten. ' The Robesonian of June 11 stated that Mrs. D. B. McNeill .had small pox. The ' report should have read Mrs. Johnnie McNeill, wife of the SU' perintendent of thft .city light and water plant. This waa a nusunder. standing on " my part, and was no fault of The Robesonian. . Th imnartant faA. however, w that smallpox is present in the . toww of Lumberton. Very few peupie nave applied to the health officer for vac cination. There is now an epidemic of smallpox in Mullins, S.v where Mrs. McNeill got her infection. Lum. berton may have another such problem unless the people wake up to the fact that smallpox is already in this town. E. R. HARDIN, County Health Officer. $1 A POUND FOR ; COTTON. Mr. K. M. Barnes Receives Check for $1,501.71 For 3 Bales ofvLong Staple.' ; -f f ;;k Mr. K. M. Barnes received Satur day from the Dill Ball Co. of Char leston, S. C, a cheak for $1,501.71 in payment for three bales of long staple cottQn, which was- grown on his farm last year. The cotton sold ff $1 the RnHpson farmers wlo have been growing long ; staple seem to be f pleased with tneir success vt it.; : OPPOSE WOMAN SUFFRGE Woman'a Club of tLomberton Goee on Record aa -Opposing jAdoptkm; Equal Suffrages f Amendment. . Resolutions t opposing, the : ratifjca. n th womafi auffrare amend. ment by .tb.e tegialaturev.of North nuMtd bv the Woman's Club of Lumberton: at a- meeting held Wednesday of , last week,- Only , two members pf, the 'club -yotod against the resoWon. .Tlie ,RobesonUn has been unaMU to secur a copy of the resolution., POSTMASTERS WILL MEET '. IN LUMBERTON JUNE 17. Correspondence of .The Robeonln. The National League of Postmas ters for Robeson county will meet in their second session in the court, house at Lumberton on the 17th day . . ... Ill ,W& o lion Of June, in 15 nieenug t order bv Mr. A. AThagard, wnoVam offered in Flood of Oratorylhome of Mrs. Alf H. McLeod. Mr. ichairmai,at2:80oVlcck,p.m. All Suntytaur.,.;! AH, -.ritaA til attend, as 11 .-."mSl-i 1,. maorino- win be of interest. Mr. E. J. Walters of Wakulla is secretary, Stolen Bicycl Recovered But TWef Gets Away. -'"- T;.v." . . f A Ford will run faster than a bicycle. This -was found true ; early Friday ;n vhTi Georre McQueen, a ;Armd that McQueen was hie-j ing away from. townc on the bicycle,! Agoing out the , ayvii roa?. vBoading a Ford, Mr.eoyie weni m iviw from, town Mr. . Boyle - spied 1 nnnmt ox . Vfeorice. . i irai . nninrMi v uuiu wv aavMwwaw r as ivhw i in k. uciugiv uvvivii w v ifmli v iiiUDiimtu'" nuvii a wwitik . . m Mr. C.-H.- Boyd'ati'powh?- Thursday .v-HoVird - StttherlamL -of; Wetlortl'ocea8i6B; the- MIdre-acioit- - Philadelphus Tuesday night, June state. Tboy wer. i -j ,AMa vvrnn.ir.n ii a. uicvu uii ar ' vxtoip t u aMh avr , Hnnvor fix i ihi i. iiiin in hitm iihi miTn nrnrnmnrr j.atia 5Liwv- J R JBovle. Mr. Boyle -,T--i uni PnlndeTter of Wash. oMfi..-nnVMt..rrMlitH due Oakdale , Wednesday . night, June, aionariea. Dr. G. P. virr and the bicycle going ot thentOT1 ef the first three men" put lief ore? road. It was not long, however, bekl fore George spied. Mr. Boyle. It was then he abandoned tne wcycie ana took to the. woods, making a' get. way - Th. bicycle was recovered.; r The Green Balls Are.Potate Seed. - .n.A, errppn halls on . Irish: potato , vines, mentioned in Thursday' Robe sonian, are aeeo, accoraing w uv w Watmore of Lumberton.; Mr. Wt- more says the only way to get new varieties of potatoes. Istoplanfseed each a those balls Mr, WSlliam Stone sent to'Th'e Robesonian office on' a Tine. He W.frW tore was offefinr S0 an :.?ri pucb potatoj aw, . -, -; .fc., '.-v .. i ' '- : , i t. Mrs. D. JI Blocker and email son, D. j. Jr., of DeLand, Fla, are guests of th home of Mrs. Blocker's broth- er-l-law and sister. Mr. ' and "Mrs. A; V. G. Wishart, Fifth and nne streets. Miss Rose Noweu o uoirame, mb State, is a guest at the home. of. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. G. Wishart. v . - Mr. J. Hammond of Rowland was s Lumberton visitor this morning. ; Mr. Nv- A. Mercer of Howellsvllle i a Lumberton visitor today. Don't forget free how.. tonight. Cor. 2nd and Chestnut street . ' V'"-' HARDIN Ohio Senator and Massachusetts Got. ernor , Head Republican Ticket. HARDING NOMINATED N TENTH BALLOT, A' . Chicago ' ri'warn t Ai gives the fololwing! Warren G. Senator from spatch of the 12th; for time.: The funeral wUl Godwin announced upon bis return Lumberton; graded anJ high -whoob Mw, jr. -nd eA fiteiu, l narauig,wniMsu oiu. aviock and tfte remains , wiu ne in- t v- v "'irr XII . , ' -''"r! T " 1 " ' en route t Aahevilla ta ttiwl m Ohio,', was -iioiiimatedJjdiin .thk:.amiliIori6uiiii: W P"u:lTO Jf1 er5? y jifor the presidency r tooay by the Re.&M Barker'rplac-mH c?n, "tB:l: I -An Overland and afFoW nI publican ' wationai 12? of Elm and IWtb a; aeaaioc ,iww r.jeui iwo oroweTa arvic,- Jots and whieh fmajiy or VhV nH Tt Jt the eara waa damaged, the runniiig aU th oriipnal favorites:' Mr. .George Thomptm, rood so. .As his running maV the (convention not een wen oo ra CVLshffJLS? pervisor of Lumbertonownship, c named. Governor Calvin Coolidge of Jiat February she fell and Weipij g a- rRSSfSifiS for w wuiStt'P5 to leave tomorrow morning for Massachusetts, upsetting plan of a arm. -Since then ahe had not been Pf -V STt 'he IS.S ffi liJ f T2?if ' Rllamv Asheville to atetnd a meeting of the combination of the Harding backer, able to gt out, but the .ImmedmteFW1 ?itfthii JAIAJn Ro-d : to nominate for the place Senator Ir- wust of her death was Woc4 polsdn. ISSa'm ttSStJSL '' 1 entertained vine;L.LenH)ot, ofWiCon8in. fi. p-y few f riend. ; Saturday afternoon at, The collapse of tte forces of Gov.'Mr. Ab. reeman, ernor rraiuc u. jjowaen na mtu jar,, a .rtewiau, - r m : , , t;. . .. it I I " " aui w. Best 1 ox Atlanta, ua, transfer ip large part to Senator died suddenly of heart trouble Thurs.' est. They are now ready for the fight was the first time, the other members p hearwas playedT Ifcrding put the Ohio candidate over, day ( at his home near Hog Swampland from all aectiona of the ' JWct of our party had ever been there, and, J reguu""ommuMatteT of St. .GeneraLwood, lostheavy..how.:UurclulirHceaMd is aurvivedby JusI' the nr rL added joy to e. them o Aibaft. Lodge NUvU'fV ever, when the Harding drift began, widow. He was a brother of Messrs. mwds m pities .win haw-,t. ' , . 'will b- held Tuesday, June 15th. at TT,r,artT, tWrH nf tho Tciiiiarvi st-t.w vmn . of and the people wfll nominate me in, Oor three mfllion constituents were a . J 71 .5.1 iZ-TT trio of leaders on the early balloting yesterday, also went , steadily downi.ed from Hog Swamp. Baptist ehurch, hill. '5Ts.' : " ; - of ; which deceased was fa member, Entering the convention four days, Friday afternoon byi Rev. . R.. A aeo as a candidate distinctly of the ' Hedgpeth of Lumberton. . Interment "dark horse," class, Senator Harding got only 64 votes on th first bauot yesterday and on the second he drop. ped to 56. ' -"V . When the . convention adjourned last night at the end of the, fourth ballot he had 61. ' '-'-?:'$:. . In all night conferences among the day. They all failed to do so, Woo, Methodist church of Lumberton. ue- B"'w"sJ"UIl'"u 7. Tfin; " . . TvTnron coring-to Mr.' L J. Flowers,, kecp- and Lowden running a neck and heck,' eeaseds was: 15. years old and was a ! .hortage of "njpTh S-JL SStM ' of the home. " race for leadership on four more bal. .on-, of Mr. Dan Humphrey, who lives promised, he added, .that &Jjfflm 2lh?J ft Zf tW !Tt i "Mr. Chapel Wilson of R. 7, Lura lots while the strength .of the CalU; in Charlotte. Mr. Humphrey formerwouU be A tfcS!! ?JMe iaTl bertwl-- Friday evening for Knox, fornia candidate dwindled steadily. ,ly lived here. Young Humpby; wa.y ville, Tenn, where h. will take post. Meantime Harding pushed his-to- struck by an auto as he stepped off ft tW, orders of all eswn in the good graduate work at Peabody coUege .t ff ;j.sj..ri j-i - kj tinm-itt: but', declared the prracipal obstacw State -was -enjoyed immensely, All 5. .fu- m- many states swinging to him from the columns of the leaders ana 01 va rious , favorite 'sons. The Johnson managers, fearing a landslide was impending then made & last play to save. . the fortunes of their candidate. They moved to recess for a couple of hours in order to take an inventory and seek a new combination. The Wood and Lowden forces, both virtu ally, at the-peak, of their strength, but- both disheartened ;.t the .long String of ballot without , material gains, fell in with the recess plan and the convention adopted it. In th dramatic succession 01 con ferenceB at followed theTtate of the candidates, virtually was sealed. Some of the Wood and Lowden managers trie effectually for an agreement which would hold their delegates 1 in ifaia and kill the Harding uoom. isome tried to get Wood,, Lowden, Johnson agreement' to adjourn until Monday without making a nfcmination. , There also was a conference between jonn. son and Harding supporters in whic fiwh .nStortersf tried withoutf success to have the remainmg J9hnrRev Theodore Partrick son strengtn swung xo uaramif. - ; i- .1 11 CANDIDATES PLACED BEFORE G. O, P,CONVENTI0N. pected to arrived her. the latter part :W,win" l 'sudav and tl SnS rememrrto have Asheville this week. - f thia week. Thev will room at the mitted to the hospital Sunday and the writer quite remembera to nave . . M. Mc jTbat Usted for Hour. u ir Coliseum. Chicago,! dispatch.,?June Hi Names of 11 candidates naooeen presented to tne KepuDiican TiawonHi convention when the delegates began balloting. ' The candidates were: Gen. Leonard Wood; Franco. Low- den, of Illinois; Hiram Johnson of California; Calvin Coolidge, of Mas- aanhnaettas J. C. Pritchard. of North k i 'war o..i,1a,. ms.9 Uarouna; iNicnoias muTruy ouuw, w . XVarrn R.'HardinsrT of Ohio. Tbe naTnes had been offered in a flood of oratory that lasted irom eariy .morning.. Demonstration . 101 - inwori : aemonsxrauon. - - - ' - " i TAwdett. received 41 the convention. 1 He was cheered -42 j tmued 38 mimtesr while Jobjison'a lasted :btot-'28 minutea"' wiP our color; LINE." Aaierkan Federation Labor dyes .T l CUirA.J rMMkl MatMhassihlm .. . fl nnP'JjJlmkml fee iyen fullj and qual ; membershrp iZ?T0rr . "rr r r r , began yesterday witn tne oaccaiau With White Men.v ' - frMt aermorn bv Chancellor S. B. Mc- The, Ameriqan Federatiort of lADor ,1 Today is class day, tomor. e? lmv Been reported wlthm.tb. in its annual convention at Moatmal 3 arA day and Wednesday is two weeks . ., , . . 4 Tburadav wined out the."cwor ?ine''!', Jd, Wile Pridreoa.' Jennings., ana warnea na iuuiiw miriu.:inent delivered by Conaer-Bullard. : Z ry. L ' federate veteraaj and widows ox - - w r : - - rri. - vias : - mv i rAreavaveai j VTTiTisar-' ia'tmaia nonsiuua aiSffi ttUi condition. hsvVim WBiS3t1 toother half -MT.C.J. Smith, Jr.' of Hender.' ,Bn'n,- Okeyn'eTMCElim bffldated.isduete 15. The pension vouch- ing to the J 'tm, jnmor member of the firm of derwntug ' . -il. - - : ' l'0,.: Watkins.& Smith, proprietor, of tte; Uugh froa. ktart TT.11 J IsT- DmIa IVna MfrtTCti ACllf 4WUlaa a ua u- w w . a m a wTit 1,..- -wIiav. they spent the week-end, visiting rel - stives ..and friends., ' .5v: ,f ; : tnisnwnungironi numuigwu, ""CV Dont forget free show . tonight. 2nd and Chestnut street. ' itfiiaiaiAM m ia 1 Aiirna ami niuzni a 1 1 9 a aa TtftaweA warnnniiaH m saxiaa v LUIXBEETON,1 NOBTD CAROLINA, IS V1 tjIErnS x RECORD OR DEATHS. Mia Margaret A.-Mercer, , Aviv r ThlaTi Morninr Funeral Tuesday at 9 a. . In1 Hwella?ille ' Township :j .? rn:- .' th . hm-.r. had Lumberton. The funeral was conduct- wa8 made in the church cemetery; Mr. Alton Humphrey Killed .Ift f : CharlotteRemalna . Interred Near Barker's. ' - h! HU pjjrey, who was run down and killed by . In .automobile. in Charlotte late C Beaman. pastor of Chestnut Street Charlotte, death resulting An two . hours. . : i i, - Eddie Britt of Mt. Elim. Eddie 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Britt of Mt. Elim, died yesterday morning of .heart trouble. Mrs. Clelia Whisnant. Mrs; uieua wnisnanx oi Ananoite, 8ter oi Mrs. vy. u. naraer oi ma - ton, died on the 4th insy ; V ' ' 'vs' 7 Soda t)dum, 2-year-old eoiof 1 ..j mr. w;iii-, rwnm a tii,. Haft Swamp aection, died Friday of colitis. CHURCH NOTES. CornaiKmdeoc of Tbc BoiMMniaB. " . . . The , ladies of Circle No. 4 rof . the First Presbyterian chureh. win enter. "v -77 formal tea Tuesday afternoon, June 15, at 5 o'clock, at the residence f Mrs. J. R. ' Poole. - AB the ladies of u 'v i. .j;.n wi ' Uwlat. Call to Trinitv Eoisconal. na acceptea a cau xo xne Trinity Episcopal church ton. Mr. and Mrs. Partrick Partrick was recently ordained. He w Sampson Democrat He will begin nis pastorate nere nexx Sunday. . - ' . ChUdren'a Day Exercises. children's day exercises took the piace of the morning sermon at Chestnut Street" Methodist - thurch veaterdv Tiiousrh the Chautauqua Z a.? last weK ana auier recent attractions f, v. 1 ionl nnon whom devolved the difficult task of ejrainin jr the chil- drr,xmder ra"8 than ordinary uuiu eulties. Stewards' Meeting. .- rhm resrular monthly meeting of the itd of stewards of Chestnut Street will be held in the jaaies parlcr at te church this eve 8 o'clock. State "University Cmmeaceetent. eamm AVi iavm aTI T. ni- the univeraitv of Korth Carolma! - ' " ... . J ment aaaresa wu ,oe - oeuvcrra hj Hon. Baiubridge Colby and rdrplomae presented brGevernor Bickett. Staie Confederate FeuaioBe Beady. W. ET McMillan of Wade. Cum. ' ----- ..a m 3 havland MMlfrfv 'TMnt the WAPITTla mTit tht week-end here visiting at the Jiome of Mr. and Mra, Justin .McNeill. vj r!"--,-"A 1 VT-T 1 avu vb .w T w Cor. 2nd and Chestaut etreet. ' , 4 li.u ' fnA mnrnii,., It 9 neTe louay, aewanng at we same time waa Mgniy enjoyea, especially itev. Mf vti ...T a..-.VTl-.7 j' L : Tf.u.j t:---ke - place -.tomorrow... inonmff at w - w. aoma-of H M. Northv ni,.H VJ v Mt. Elim passed through town today oALLMe llbND AY, JXJNfi If, 1020. frFIGHT HAS JUST BEGUlHriN '6t -A-freefc coat'of paint haa been Primarv. - ivK' - ll. w..v;non. inMi! rrespondtnee, Juiye; and Obaemr-. -The gun in the 'Bloody 8ixth . Congreaaman Hannibal - L.! - v.if r .torn " . PLENTY OF SUGAR FOR riuuiini iflu r vnrw Thirfvwfniir milHan nonnd. of gar .will T-gy' .-Si Tortober , JT n(mrth,fora ,nn,e,1 2 l 31 w- Buey. apodal assistant to Hunx-lArney Generalalmer, topew York Ff""68 nt the sugar x Wy sasa, tnat ooin nuiiaxnea waw m m ... , z -j . a tA rnmaTon . was kck of transpo The thirty-four million pounds will be; divided equally between the cann hers and preservers. i '.Thompson Hospital Notes. BcverUd for Th BobcKmlan. Sir. O. H. Bracey, who was operat- ed on two weeks ago for gangrenous appenaix, win ue aoie i Tewra , tnis wees. Jars. a. r. unnwu, w Pldswho Peo afew - U!aytago. waa able to return home lasFr&aVMrs. W. C, Britt, R. F. J. j v u-- uat and recoTermg nicely Mrs. Ed. C; ' Graham city, underwent a very serious operation s ww 1s doing as well as couia oe expecxea. -Mrs. Haynes Ivy, Marietto, ; who was operated on three weeks ago, was Uttle aDiexO return nome uw wwr-u Hble to return, nome uib. wwr. . . tt - 1 a. -l urda week is'gettirig alorg nice- ir, isr r- w-lL. w V T.. Pair. "aw MiavaTinn a niwrHi 1 1. Jt iml uan' jr. --e,- - -;',-.- l'TiTw WS-' Lit" ago, returning horn, last week. Lit-, wi" unaergo an "77 ftL MS Il'vtm ir . -r- " nd i J- -V .m airo went an operMon several days ago, returned home bast week. M1?irrmr Pl ACV FOR ' s MEETING PLACES IFOR - V " ' Union Chapel Monday night, June 16th.. Floral'. College Thursday , night, ne xivu . . OxitMun FHda nieht. Jun 18th. The wine industry i u , count) two reele. - : - , Must and Jeff fa the Out Post.' M. N. FpLGER, Director, CASES OF TTPHODi. FEYER. -rv :-';. The fonowing eaaea of typhoid fey- Lumaerton. m Paula. : , .ucnty xteattn waeor. renewed life. . V ' - ' , . ' .'- J 1 t tr f v.,mont was' a Lumberton visitor today. -, i . .1 .I 1 -I 1 . .. Dont r forget, free shew - tonight C0r. 2nd and Chestaut street. i i . -avr..eVnk aj a' a a tit nor tfa a a at van laiarinm mi r. - f w are ex- return neme tnw weeev-a. y agaom oi ow Mewhants' Association that meet, in i COMMENT. - BY'J. M,7LEMINfi. , i.Jk4M' i. 11 . ; LumJberton, Jane 11-Misa firena toy of Maxton apent part of lat week yiaiting Miaa Emma Fleming. The ' recent commencement of the 1 rt, Ar '.if -.j ZE? Ci well represented MZT LZZiSZ !pU-!?JL"!l:.?r i showed during the Manrareu oz lexaa was eiecxea l0T au-'hU h wa hoiAthat iHon throughout, the remainder C .t. "Mr W nwtt nf Ti., J Geore. ' T6" Txs ' another gTeat figure. He made a of the capitoL--f JJo , might aay, M. Pff J was religpatriotic, aa the subject cause ne reprearaveu. anay wen sa iMiiMiMMa atM n. 'i-tiarv Wake Forest our daugMgr, Miss Emma, Mrs. Flem.' ing and self a most splendid thne; among inam. y fP" spent Friday in Lumberton in the ta know just how-to do such things.. We tsrelt of tha, North cn eta- dren Home, which eared for more big way. 'The high school commence- tha SQQ childrim duriaa tha oaat tnade us feel good to lie there; Dr. mem ai ivmirstree was vn mu i it at Kingstree :?w.W The Rotary Qub of Greenaboro sioxes : oi ,. vommois cvjick preacnea ine aejnnou biiu owd address. It. la needlee to were of the highest, order. . Wet knew Dr, Stokes m he waa the presiding , , r. i:.-tJ. enre when we werA t Conway back was a grea5 pieaaure u, eb y.-ffS eense to pracUce kw' last January. ' .gain and near mm preacn. ; . i . . t f M k; 1 c hall -?: The writer returned last night wSi?' fro town oirS ' Raleigh where he, together - aWT.TW- A.. t-ELW. P..tor of the bstW. LSSitPl u. ja. vauey, paaior w vu tummy - . a jamrww nnnrp. t miMna .i. siAiaauBt Nichola and Cora Lee Reddin of Max- -ft t- -vnHtie con- - , --v.- - -. SrHav closed yesterday. It a not a meet. ever -- . . - t "7 on thl S of Act ?.J?&JZr Tm7rTt boox were It .r7..M,w .TmninniM w the most tnaAlmg f1nMu" I" . heard even Jy those SSTVjSji. 't Sere welTber- weaii uwjWy. for there were.per u " . C.Vi-i:. ,nd Ject women in attendance. They eaucaxora. xeanaers, .-, buuwm ""a were tnerexrom au. parxs 01 . m - 11 a. - m S,W& and oVe ofm Bostie of China, inimitabU Walter N. W. Best of Atlanta, Ga, broth tary or missions in t?w fM!5?w' Our own .Johnson, secretary North Carolina, nresented the cause ' and the only hope is salvation through land, see Him through saved , people j Men and women already aayel must be loyal and true now aa tney were in the Crrt etury. . njjjjw CZI ILi j a a n W mT nZ - V.m u u.;n. Communitiea Unauuuqua of. White rt :.Tna S"1 Sin"eJr Haines, N. hardly measured up dSSr'm' what Chautauqua patron. here- waea ua w 'v., J A. -...- - was host and too great I tog AH reel xionouaiy , entaMaiment was so eianorate ana tnrrTfTil that we mirht compare f to apples of gold in piftBrea. 01 au. 1 . r . . , - - . ; Derton.- spent tne weea-ena neiv. r, . . . . .v . J V W UCIWIlt OUWlk fcUX wvavww I . J V .1 expecxs w apena w time betweeli now and the opening of. the selling season in Robeson. , I - - ETB SPECIALIST - . . (office: National Bank of La ' Big fan ahoV. Laugh from start,, BaOdlng. . , . to finish.. 2nd and Chestnut streets. - NUMBER 29 ERXET 1TE2IS LOCAL ITStTaV -I.?'? wnl5a dds mh to the sp pesrance. Ti-.-. v.""- ..j .i?"yJ:Sf "l"J IfVIl-i .Jf '1,u" ira nauerioii am UTlIt na CashweH. atreew 4:30 m bono; ol her ' sister-in-law. ni the annual election of officer . went, waa at Lumberton visitor Sat- jyfity. Mr. Baxle Mr. , Baxiey informel The oactrroay airernoon. Neither 5!?2V-' . V9 ttom sSrndWhatio B" colored vh Lumberton, wer,t married in the office f Reiater of Deeds M W Ftovd clock. Justice F. Groter Britt offL dated , , . air. rranx smgieiary of tne 10 larsville section presented . the , in mates of the county home with about 50 pounds of nke honey recently. The inmates were verv aooredativer ae. w "n;"" m. "iHr Mi g,, BUyeu of Greensboro m.. ' i " f ,V7 . f )C . I;.! twT , building at: the home.' -'a. ' . jj. Luther J Britt todav aaao-.1 M,-ini,nL, m..!!) SuT'tre SKaT practice of law Tit, Britt- fa a oa A aew Ford automobile waa itoV Was- tak- , . ,s Jf U W11vp . . . . , . , P1 ".'f r J V -rM- ,no "iWW na "on,.. . ter Irvinsr.' anoT fatbar and mother.' - Ge Thommion McGill, teacher of '0ic at the Favettevllle conservatorr a concert n the W achool -auditorium tomorrow .ya. t 80. Miss McGiU a natnre , Scotland and tne concert wm De giren under the auspices of the Worn- d , - atobria, fee of 5d wnts wiH be charged. A treat is M , who attend.. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. C Fuller at- Jt.S Ttsi. m. j il. -IUAIIIAKB UK JXL1S A. U11C1 B aiiwuiiiaB - , - - noldAoW. t , Miss All . -y 7"c . sAnMtatiiaA hAM. K TW aM KsTaSf woo text jcmixruuj xur weir avme. The following officers were clect, . JSir' F CTo 't ?J IJItS i Bruton, rt W. a (tobbs jen twV? 17,1,, it jic; nter at arnl : in- o-oaye nsuauqu ted Thursday, night, sent out by the , sbouU want. The musical attractions eerta in theT last day-excusing the - soloist-but the lectures were Jt. r-. -. v.- v j r...r.m unu auacu jcv ivi vi..' u.i There is eonaiderable " ' DB. ; WIIjIiI AM W. f ABKHJ ):.. . ..

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