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:..-"-;..V iV-' v ?1 ' . J ' t ... . ii lSelAT0I!t?b K ii H. -f JW. ::l& ''IX'r1 J ' -IVs! M vT '--IwATCB LABEL C3 t 1 - . - - - ' , . . ESTABLISHED 187e.' SINGLE COPT FIVE CENTS. ' -t-Ti. ... . .V ' ...V COUNTRY, -GOD AND TRUTH. - - S 1 r ' - ' - : ' - ' ' ' ' ; " ' I3.00AYEAR. DUE IN ADVANCE. VOLtlMBLL' ) ' - ' 'i ; , - ., . LUMBEBTON NORTH OAEOIJKAr'; MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1920. ' , . ::. . . v -'V THE RECORD OF DEATHS. 5IreV F. F. Wetmore Died Suddenly of Heart Failure ; Friday Funeral This Afternoon. . r Mrs. F. F. Wetmore died suddenly of heart trouble at her home, East. Third street, Friday night about 10, o'clock, Deceased 'only lived a few M minutes . after she was stricken, death .result- ' . m . i i 1 J U I jng Deiore a pnysician . couiu her. Her husband and three children Misses Mary, Agnes -and Margaret survive- Deceased" was . born , at Hart, Michigan, January 30, 1871, and was therefore in her 80th year., She WHO WILL BE THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR PRESIDENT?, f McAdoo's Withdrawal Changes Whol, EARLY MORNING MARRIAGE . tnation-Senator fflnou Chances Good as Any Other South. erner's Bryan Will Not Betas' Strong a Factor a Formerlx Del-J Miss,Kathryn Beaman and Mo Oscar Lyon Unrham of Durham .WiHBe Married' .Tomorrowv ; Morning' at Methodist. iParaonarePreNaptial Shower Friday at Home Of Mrs. K. M. Barnes. ' t i MtniTn. jseama-r; MftJltr. FAIRMONT NEWS ' ICE PLANT MAY BE BUILT. was married to Mr. Wetmore Mrch 14, 1893, Mr. Wetmore and family moved to Lumberton from the State of Michigan 13 years ago. Deceased was of a auiet. unassuming disposi tion and her friends were numbered egates Freeze Choose Best Man; j 'nhmr rlWhH ZuSttZZ National Committeematt-A. W. MJrtein-,i!2-' Lean arrived SaturdaT mornini? fromlTr' r"50 "T. "I New Residences Movements ef the - People., ; Correspondence of The Robesonian, MANNER O LISTING TAXES. A Matter That ShosU Be Ghtn Carew iui and Considerate Deliberation. To the .Editor of The Robesonian: We may talk and write about eor. ,rupt politics, about county division SUBSCRIPTION PRICE tt.00 From this date the' subserip ton prk 0f The Robesonian w ns follows,: ?;: 13.00 Six months iij monim 7S EOT&tf"-."- but thef. - 7 ' T ?T, wiing tnat should recjutrs oar most tS- V 'V 7o -IPlttman of Barnesville and (. F. C. - :j j.w"r" . .Toe date for chanrin. k. wTahmrSZ 7 Faontfe Wednesday at this ml is thelTannerinWhich i his familv and lef t vesterdav for San iSTI" i ."LTV "".V-TA" tr " our taxes are beta listed- .- "V"' -"n ZO f nsv s-a va rn nn v wariii no TkAwrvA a su ArwkmK - l r i . : i M " Francisco to ttnA th natinn.l . " puwu, wBHjinms; a oireu r Z; - i.7 " 7 " i 'j 7 onue lamer, Kev. lit. k. U. Beaman. Democratic convention . Asked as to Mr. tmA-Ut Durham wfll'leaVe Tor the speculation . b, - Washington corre.fDurham immediateiy after the; cere; oyvuuciua u w me numunu; must mAnv 1:1. 1 x-' i xi. ., . "luiijr. imeiy iu receive me enppori 01 irienas of William Gibbs McAdoo, who an ness ana pleasure trip. (enormous bill that was orArrA riA . J". VM, " r?811 01 "af be- , Alias Alma Floyd is attending the by our commissioners when they met InLZZZ !" T"8 made il Mr. Taxpayer, did you notice the'. ,ZZ 7?TlmorS notif 1920, ALONE The funeral will be conducted from the hom at 3 o'clock this afternoon by Rev. Dr. Chas. H. Durham, pastor of the First Baptist church, assisted by Rev. R. N. Cashwell. Interment will be made in Meadowbrook ceme. tery. The funeral was postponed from yesterday afternoon at 3:30 m order for a brother of the deceased, vMr. Matt Crosby of Greenville, Miss., to attend. Mr. Crosby arrived this morning. , . Mr. Sidney Thompson Died Yesterday Following Stroke of Paralysis Funeral This ' Afternoon. Mr. Sidney Thompson, aged 45 years, died at 4 o'clock yesterday af ternoon at his home ' in the eastern part of town. Deceased suffered a stroke of paralysis early yesterday morning, which was the immediate cans of his. death. His widow and two children survive. The funeral summer school at A. & E. college, last, coming through no other sour e! Haieicn ir o ... nouncri Frid,. ht ht he could i 7l,;;7'.f .Z :VM v '" .? The bill h.'. sars-- & ''?b3 ra.esTo less t missea in ner nome ana commuiui,jr. MM r jJI Z . - """i' jouuie n. vt. j-arssr ana uo. .mlJ k a. . ul.T i . . -vuio K beautiful bungalow which Mr.' and' "71 Mr:7.ST f!"' Pre"nt .ndfo; PridThelMr . ' ' are it befrvna tn nnn a ma fhnf have one man who has absolute con trol over our finances, spending our money without stint or limit where- admittedly the strongest candidate, is KTiw .n r t, Tr3 I.TIL ifir-ou?w "5" wno n8 fn'er' K aees fit without the least con. out of the race, Senator Simmdns'.bv MisseT vLhti ww7T"7ii At A V'n!re r?r "e "'deration on his part a. to the fact Barnes; at the Edison, Miss Maggie fyp,o. to engage in similar work dur. Pittman. . Others assistmg .were. Mrs; hw the trucking season. W. O. Thompson, Misses Elsie Thomp. Mr. W. A. Jenkins is erecting a son, Lula Norment and Marion Al- dwelling on Lumberton street. len. Miss Gaynelle Barnes distrlh-1 1ur t q. a v... "i v.. i j i- . - . .1 "-e niwvii, nuu lias uted piarce cards for progressive he a stuHpnt t tl- ttnAUw miMMllMa .A - I . as had been intended when the announcement was first made. ine Kobesonian regrets the necessity of raising its price It wpuld like to continue at the the candMates . for President The!?,, Mrs.JSliza E..G. Floyd has been building is tL rSl i Fr.e8ldent:1I Tne' Fuller, Mrs. Barnes and Miss Beaming completed and he and his family North .Carolina -delegates will. of. MeBdam.R C. H Rnvd v. t ii i1Z.f7' " "JL a. 8 Im,,Jr foRffi.8. i- -Pending !7Jiil?Jt..J which was f ew days at Jacksom "Springs. : adniVVh. .r u.ea vf y Jno. C. .Mr. Dougtos Newton who has been cnnces are mucn ; improved, li a Southern , man is to.be seriously con sidered for the presidency, I certainly see no reason why North Carolina should support a candidate from some other Southern State. I know of no Southerner, efther in the Senat, elsewh the ator confidence and th never-failing wisdom are recognized that the people whom he is sunbosed to serve -must groan under border of taxation that he is putting on them. Who can dare say that our taxes will Je less under any such an ad. miilistaation of spendthrift. It is absolutely nonsense to so much as was conducted from the home at 2 tor Simmons' name ig, eliminated, I o clock this afternoon by Rev. I. P, e or; hearts, and when t.h comas Ain!r .v r i- . . ...... I ere, who is better qualified for little Mi9M iZ V",Y i"1 . nas Brrivea nom entertain such an idea. I, not Mr. great off ice of President than Sen 'n Barne, if p"3 IrrA' 7"iinJ Tacat,0'l- . . .. ... McKmnon supposed to tak- the tax Simmons. He, has the resnect and nev V' Z, X ;-J- .m.ont. nM ftad considerable trou- list? Why, then. is it necessary for of the leaders of the varty hrtTr"li. ES! Iate,7 in secur,n? 5ce, " 18 ru-.him to appoint a taxlfcter in everv the peonle irenerallv throuehout' r,nm A ,?lW.tn.at an plant vs likely to township? Is he not naid to Ho thi. e country-andjiis emminent ability. ft'rr'JiJla ' PM here to take care of the sit- work? Why can't h7do it? Must everywhere. event that Sena- Hedgpeth and interment was made in the family burying ground,- near Smyrna church. Deceased was a member of Smyrna Baptist church, was well-known and had many friends. , K. M. BARNES, ONE nation in the future. . we pay him to do the wark and then J. . Miss Kathenne Cole, is visiting Mrs. he nave no idea as to preference of roiINTV is wnw vno riDnunn M i-v r i- j, I. . t , I aaouiiDiv w ui unna, uoiepaies. l . nave SEVERE HAIL STORM. Tobacco Crop Practically Destroyed on Several . Farms in . Long Branch Section. . v.s -f , .- :: w -A severe hail storm visited a sec tion between jLong , Branch, church and Edmund' pjill Saturday after, noon. Th .worst' damage was done on the Edmund farm, .the .farms of Messrs. Arren Stone, Robt. Turneri Memphrey , and . Holm.es Brjtt John Taylor and, J. ' W. 'Rraflc;;- iQrops-tn a number ' of , other "nearby ; farms were damage howeverThaKtohatfco crop on inese zarms was praciicauy destroyed, lt;sv Baid , & ; . A sever .tJnail pndwindstorm visit, ed the Ionia.sect,'iheavMDonald Friday afternoon. The tobacjco. . crop on several farms was .badly damaged, it is said. "Some stalls on Mr. Sam Smith's larm were blown-Jown by the wind. . . r - THREE GAMES ON HOME, . DIARfOND THIS WEEK Lumberton Will Be Seeing Some Real Baseball Soon Diamond at Fair Grounds Being Pat in Shape. . Reportoi for The Bobwonfan.. The Lumberton baseball team will play three games on the home dia mond at the fair grounds this' week, weather permitting."" Chadbourn was expected today. Games will also be played Tuesday and Friday. St. Pauls Parkton, Maxton or RowlanI will come here this week. Next week Fairmont wHl probably be played. The diamond at the fair grounds is being rapidly put in shape and is soon expected to be in fast condition. Strings are out. for a few first-class ball players "and before many days pass Lumberton will be seeing some real baseball. - I iiiab a a lie lieu an hoiihiun kn . . . i -- - asvawssasrcu a . -i nam not heard any of them discuss such To the Editor ot The Rjbesonian: a contingency. . During the recent campaign for Asked as to his opinion concerning i governor I was a very active support the probable candidacy of Mr. Bryan, I er of Hon. Robert N. Page. Since his "It is generally considered in Wash ington that ; McAdoo's refusal to al. low hip name to bes presented to the convention win unquestionably make Mr. Bryan a, mor;e important factor in tne situation, but my personal opinion is that Mr. Bryan has . rid possible chance . for obtaining ,Uie norojnatlon. Norms I think; he will, in any respect, domiriate h convention. As a mat. ter of fact; I do not think Mr. Brvah is as I strong now. in the counsels of tne .party as he . has been iri the past. The, situation, now vas to the Drobable hommee at Saw Francisco is wholly imcertani. ' une man's guess is about Miood as toother's. ' All I can say it 4Jiat I hone the eleontes trill their minds open so as to be free to - t . ----- -"-fs i pit as i CiV nt rt M:.i..n i ii m-. j il i DAnwa rirmna ... luiniicii uiu uLiier melius in eXDensei r AGES MANAGERS IN ROBESON Haifa this week I i i!i , Miss Dorothy Ricks left Tuesday! in May, Mr. McKinnon advertised that morning to spend some time with her, he would be her. two days. He sent n i t. wun.an, t.rwo oi nis clerks here the first day. ? Miss Kate Ratley, who holds a po eition in Charlotte, is home for a ! . . - , pimvii in viiauuiric, la liUiiiB ci4uiiui,iwii lru mine contest rt has . v. i i l. hn inUA u4. i .T'.I - w.u,a w wim per rv. wna We were then informed that he nor they could, not return the next day as was advertised, but that he had put another in charge of th. listing conditions than $3.00 is under present conditions. P costs today four and five times mucn as it cost directly af. ter the war and it is hard to get at any price. Labor and eve rything else that figures in the cost of production costs a htm- w cent more- We feel sure our patrbns 2r!di!f "? Nation and know that the raise is forced Upolng7 If editions change so that the price can again be lowered, it will be done. Wo do not want to cheapen the product, and the only way to maintain our high standard is clots Ce while preMnt .nvKXT ? i TyT" xne r? vo. son of Fayettevaie -' . u vTTve jot mo. v, JiaXfattendin sj Ohid ed, he was paid far mere for it than BRIEF ITEMS LOCAL HEWt The condition of Mr. R. D. Cald well, who has been 111 for .om time is somewhat improved today. Important meeting of the Lum berton post of the American Legion Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. AR -member, urged to be present - ! 'i ""Ir8' Louis Twnnt and Each. . el McNftmara left last evening for Chariottesrille, Va., where the? win attend a summer school for teachers. Mr. Lacv McNair t p t. Lambprtbh visitor today. Mr. Mc Nr sayg forest fire did consider- weet Gardner, and crive him mv. 'unnnort It is niy opinion that he combines verv uiuKa mure zuuy-inose quairtie tat are essential to the making of a great, useful govjernor of all ihe people xhan does Mr. Morrison. He has been Lieutenant Gevtnor ! for , tte 4 past three years, and his xterien in this office, as well as his t previous i . . , ; . w i . - , una ITCU 411111 Select the: stirongest .Candida after t wide. trainhur ami .m.4u. i,. full consideration of the names of all duties of the office pi avernor. For those.who may: be available.' It the thes Teason. id . . suv.wuuiuBie is nomuiaienj. serieve 1.1. iJ r i 11 me jemocric. parry :nas Haysl sister;'. Mrs, Coleman, at Ma non, . c; A On Thursday, Mr.'G. L. Woodcock, who has held al nosition with Purvis Bros. Clothing Co., left to spend a few days at his home at Rooks, after beHv maajFnher, that I might 'mention; sanitanum for a spien-'isWinion that ot thetwon I ! S. - J? n Ma nour rnri M . Mr- Woodcock With the cloth- adwse inoae niunun? num.. rrum h- . ta-rii.t. n ...l.i 1 - v . I v i . . . . - u.niMKr iirar Kinnn i.. e jnwm. ioBiie, Jawrence townsnin axt vear wtthAnt thA a.i . . .. L ": JW"' r !"" win west. .. iney nave been anee. of anv ana. T aw k.'.k:.iiT,TTr";-v'' w-nracv la able tit 1 "a-college in New London, absolutely unfair It is neiL'.. . 6day for the fir-t time since' s - itninmn.. i ...... - lt- ji n unaerweBt a noterat;in' 1 Jajss Theresa Pearson, who scent. Mr. McKinnon want! th... the bast year at the State Normal, is 1 about the county that he should h re hoaif for a'feWdays. after. which she, quired to pay.jfchem fronvhis own sala. wjii j.envo ro anena a summer scnooi. Mri. E. m Hay8 is visiting Mr. j.j . , - - . , " ----- .u. nv UIW :: .wrovfiwuuii nus "n luiniiug w jwvwnor, mr. .uard.'hi juh.l.il....i fall. : :; , er' i K.. f ti,J i. tlj iZi conrdhnyr- PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE. Mr. W. L. Thompson, went last evening to Charlotte to be with Mrs. Thompson, who is a patient at . the Tranquil Park sanatorium. Mrs. S. E. Pittman of East Lum berton went yesterday to Charlotte, where sh. entered the Charlotte-sanatorium for treatment. She. was ac companied by her son, Mr, . A, H. Pittman. - .. . - Heavy rains, which; were- much needed, have been falling throughout the county during the last few days.. Mr. John G. Proctor left last evening for Kansas, where he v will work in the wheat , fields during the harvesting season. - v - ' i -.., . Mr. W. L. Thomoeon .ldlled - a dog thought to wve jbe .rahid. near Long Branch, cnurch,, yesterday .morn ing. The dog bit another, dog beJongr ine to jar. ueo. . , Thompson and mjvL' an ffqrt;to.bite someicata be longing to Mr. Richard vJMone.,. Mr. B. B.- CT,' repreflacrtini the U. S. amy .Vocational school, has been in Lumberton , several days and will remain here for several weeks. .The following young. men, all of Robeson county, have . enlisted for the training school: Ira, Prevatt, Elmer Regan, Hasley Ivey and. Wal ter Blue. More than one-hundred dif ferent trades are taught . in these schools. If you, are interested, see the man in. uniform. Big free show, tomSt and all week on Chautauqua lot, , ner' is by far the best fitted for rhe ; office. ; I repeat that I havel nodu position to dictate to other Page men 1 .Ua. a.1 t l r - - Mi, o-.r-,, iin,ey 8nouia aor Dut I0T v rtiiv-e vnuey nui negin work wK.e very great pleasure In giv. In Robeson July 1 Red Gross Chap. ingIr. Gardner m vote and my sud- Icrs Will Finance the Work. port. - Beginning July 1, Miss Alice Casey " Very truly yours, wilf take uo public health nursing in K. M. BARNES. Robeson. The work will be financed Lumberton, N. C. for a year by the various Red Cross June 10th, 1920. (Political adv) chapters in th county. Miss Casey is - a frcduate'of Rex hospital of Ral- j ROBESON POSTMASTERS MEET, eigh and took post-trraduate work at the school of soci"al work in public Second Annual Meeting Held Here 1. i i L f-h . - i faV wrta . nencn in Kicnmond, va. Sh. recent-' UIBrers Jiieciea Delegates Elected lv has been workinflf in ronnetinnl to Meeting at Greensbora. with the health authorities "of Wake -J 7 second annual meeting of the county end comes to Robeson highly f00 division, of the National recommended. -! League of Postmasters was - held in ,y the court, house here Thursday after. Ro'vsort Farm' Incorporative Com- noon' The following officers were pany. ' - . , , (eiecica: a. a. jftagard of Pembroke, ry and not make the peopla pay for te same thing twice. It is, enough to Pay it once. I do not, knew that air. jnciunnon promised to 40 this work, before he secured the appoint merit,' but I can almost f a?ely say that he did. Has ie forgot tht he is serving the people att large and not a few pets about the county?; As a rule a person employed to do a certain work and paid to do that particular job, has it to do. Is he more than we? I admit that a n.i- attendmg the Bummer school at Flo-' son doing the workthat he has un ra McDonald college are Mrs. J. O.' dertaken should be well oaid. and Robbrtt. Misses Agnes Ashley and, surely he is. but there is no n nt hospital aicltl at ' th Th,. menrti,. "Z-1 "Lf cense has-'iWn ImiV-j k. marriage of GUes Wilte anij Berl .roArntong' those from her. who are; his spending our money, thereby in- Sallie Bullock. itev. w. r. rraywick is spending, creasing our taxes needlessly. It is some time in Durham. He will be true that they go to Lumberton to get way several uvb. Mrs. , lTaywicK wieir money out tnat gang around is at Lumber Bridsre Miavftimr her Lumberton Jam nnt it .n PePje- . I If the law is to .blame, let's have it .iier Bpenain? nevrai aavs at At-; repeaiea; u tne man is to blame, let s lantic City, N. J., Mrs. H. Weinstein make a change. has returned home, reporting a de. jigntiui trip DONT WANT SECOND PRIMARY. Yours for good government, E. C. PERRY. Rennert, N. C, June 16, 1920. GOMPERSSUFFERS DEFEAT. Hammer Certified as Nominee in 7th . , . " " . . and Bulwinkle in 9th Only Second or JLaoor En- Primary ln;,Sixth and oil State ft"8. GoTrM, Uroads. Ticket. , , The American Federation of La- The Raleigh New, and Observer of bor'a endorsem.ent Thursday of gov- June 18 gives the following: Walter Brock, runner ud in th. con gressional primary in the Seventh di . .1.1- M il .. . .'uuvu viriierBiiij; ux Liie raiiroaos at its annual convention was The Robeaon JTaJrm JnWnm.oir.n r.n chairman; S. McLean of Mcflnna'da. is a rornoration recently formed her. 7 ,?,:T,irman J- waiters of Wa for the smrpose -of handling real es-; u"a. "ecretary-treasurer; P. J. Cau. iaie.- mr. r.;?s.iornegay is. active- Ui r" iy in marge as secretary and treasur.' rt,u it- it .v .. Tnaffom oJ V . no receniiy auiL ine raan nrtor .-iuiucsu, executive ' iuiuuy. uutiiieu me m .z.z traveling for 14 years selling Hors-I co"ittee- State Board & Elections yesterday, n ownersnrp. and 849 ford's baking powder for-H. M. An-1 Messrs. D. D. French, P. J. Oaudell that they did not want a second pn- an8V ... tbony & Co. to devotl his tim to real 8nd A- A- Thagard were dlectsd del-lmary. and the board immediately cer-L,Jftc;8.lv. T0"' " "P0"1' estate and farming. Other officers eate3 to the. North Carol?oa P.t. tified W. C. Hammer as the nonunee ?!0 fh U toJUte of the company are H J. Sawyer, of barters convention to be- held at' Seventh and Major BulwmHe, uree 7nvln,tlon te today that the-Robeaon 'GrkicercSLDrent;. Qwenboro July 15. lin the Ninth district. 7 ?te sure- B,e would be H. M. McAllister and R. McA. Nixoiu'. membership fee was fixed at! y The retirement of Jtfr,' Brock and " ST??. ZZTFLa J president arid cashier, 1 respectively; 11 to paid quarterly. The Judge Counoil leaves a , fight only in' khf entw- .fi ?uia of the. First National BaiikTvice pres. second Thursdayin Juna was named the Bloody Sixth where Congressman 4'f 7!!tl0n,, li010?- dec m ij.-i. ' m.!- , : .F . a. -t. n i IT T. nj j i. j. Wg a SteD toward "the enilavement tha'Daw: Wm, TtSlum W kZltj' McBHge; : Do. Mcii Bullock. '"'' :'; ' i.yT?? . Mr. M. Guion Lee, formerly book-" ' keepet for Messrs. White 1 A Gongh." has 1 accepted a position Imthe cotton mfll offica at Red Springs. Mrs..Le ' will remain m .Lumberton for the present. V . ' - ShelL, of R. 6. Lombertmi CI town Saturday. Mr. Townsend saya that he had green peas for dinner Thursday and expects to put some on the market this week. Mr. A. B. Fisher has opened a soft drink and grocery business in a small brick building recently erected by Messrs. R. D. Caldwell 4 Son be- tween th. Olympia cafe and the Kobeson Vulcanizing Co, Elm street. . A, called communication of SL Afcan s Lodge wil be held Thursday evening at 8 for the purpose of insta Img newlylected officers. The installstion wil be conducted by Dr. Wfcker of Elon College, who began 2weekB' Itu course here. . Z j D7:Jnd Mn- Beaman returned Friday evening from Hen- derson, where Mrs. Beaman spent ' some tone visiting relatives. Dr. ffeaman went to Hendenum .). eei: M' Be.m was sick most innual convention in Montreal il.7T J-9 """nr nr absence bat declared by labor leaders to have Y,J Inewnat improved. , idehts. i This quite an. exteniiv. company .xpects to do " . " """e umuu meetings. . wa xurcea to bsk ior 11 . -7. . pv-wo vw uw ri; 11. 1 ?!.. ow.ni .u i . i or , tne workers as eovernment am. ousmess in real, .rrr Vx .luo. W1U, m4 . ."M". e " nloves." w !, ..m v. j" wniteviiie. He -asked for a second .7: . r - T""" f5Cono,,,,v primary a week hefor th! Jowas lifW? pst adminCons. eanvassed, concedjEng-j hlf opponent . a esUte.aa.repreBentatives of the1,At-il hld here,uu8t 4 at 2:30 p.W l)!sUl . ail L'W. ' ill i - .it I:' J . r1.-!- -!'i . ' .1 . aucuon. ana nas.w ap w taa waceamaw. mA MnlL .. . J 1. !i " ' . ' . ' A Tl "O.l . .1.1. ' . f,?"" nw un oi rei estate . Aueson.ciBo members .who 1 mi HSHUIH UOWUtkrB IaanvTin.' i . . . f-ij iu w viuiper. i wo luoa a aoii ot naria hmh uv( , . ' " gv oaiorqay, ja, jmpmrfing, Hey.ieft tins Morning ,fpr Oiarlotlp to oonenlt a specialist.. -V? Big fun show tonight, and all-week on Chautauqua lot. . ' Mr. D. T. Kinlaw of R. 1," Lum berton, was among the visitors 1n town Saturday. ; . , . . -;! t Big free show tonight anr all week on : Chautauqua Up -V1 Fk J5 ;Cliat.uW lot T. Kg. free, show, ionight and i U week on . Chafttanqu iot,,.f J.; r . -ti ' '.,- . " ii i . ,i r. - Mrs. Daisy W.' Jenkins and daugh ter. Miss Viola Jenkins, returned yes terday from Bennettsville, S. C, where they spent twowkLvieiting relativea. , Mr. D. A, Stobbs bif R. 3, Lum- oerwn, was in town Saturday, Big free show tonight and all He received only a mild ovation, r , roweu-vf eoiesL . . Clarkion disnatch: Jane 17 Th 1 Qarktoa Preabyterian church wa the 31ta ticket.will carrr y thre? Pf baewtrriagyestefcl cotrtestr, Xxernor, tato Auditor aarJH?wl,,,:1 0' when M" Associate Justice of the Supreme Mmnie RathWooten hecame - the A)Viu. " :- Judge B Plion second' nian Jto Judge Walter P. Stacy 6t Wilmingion, sent in notice of his intention to run the race over again yesterday, and . : his name was entered, on the ballot. - Races at DOhm July 5. . TO ' There will be races at Dillon, S. CL, .Mr. A. H. Flowers of r Palmetto, on Monday, .July 5. It is claimed that Fla., arrived Saturday and will spend they have some of the fastest horses bride of Softest Quitman Powell,' of numingxoajixne ceremony being per-fontied-by Rev. W; H. Goodman, pas tor of the bride. a few days here visitng hs parents, Mr. ana airs, urren lowers. Big fun show tonight and, all week on Chautauqua lot. - ; - in thxi South in Dillon aA the there always draw a large crowd S- fr 'shbvr tonight and all week on Chautauqua lot. . m - ..'.fiVWCU. M j FA F Towiend (Aunt So. Lumberton a fnll-. Llvemnnl Fni. n tor Italy, HUIIl5"t3S points, and will return horn. m Au gust, D. V. He is on the S. a Conoga now. He left the U. S. S. ArethL sa some time ago. Mr. Kelly Johnson of Barnesvilley Jho is a Lumberton visitor today, is very much interested in Mr. Wet more's sUtement, quoted in a recent issue oi i ne Kobesonian, that the green balls growing on potato ines eonUm 'Seed. - Mr. Johnson wants ' more' information. He says he can get'a large number of these balls and. wsantsto try the seea'bu't aoea not ' know how to dry thens to get the seed. " The anaaal essii'uution of tha. North Carolina Dental socjetr, will tt held- atWrightsville Beach this week, June Dr. J7 D. Reran ' ' of UaibertoB is on th. program for 7 k cBwc of the "Regan Gold Pin," an invention ef his that is recognised by the profession as having superior merit . His brother Dr. & W. Regan of Laurinburg is also on the program. Mr. M. T. Martin of Benson, a broth-' er of Dr. J. A. Martin of Lumberton, is president of the society this year. Dr. R. T. Allen of Lumberton is a " member of the program committee. DE, WILLIAM w. FA&EsL EYE SPECIALIST Office: National Bank ef LcjnhertssC BaftzX.
The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
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June 21, 1920, edition 1
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