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- - THE DATE ON THE LABEL IS THE DATE YOUR PAPER WILL BE STOPPED. WATCH LABEL 03 YOUR PAPER AND DONT LET SUB SCRIPTION EXPIJUL ESTABLISHED 1870. 8INGLB COPY fTVE CENTS. COUNTRY, GOD AND TRUTH $3.00 A YEAR. DUE IN ADVANCE. VOLUME IX XUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA, MONDAY, JULY 12TH. 1920. NUMBER 37 1 A 1 . MUCH GOOD TOBACCO. Warehouseman Think Better Grades Will SeU Well Lumberton Market Easily Can Handl 6,000,000 Pounds Preparing for Opening July 20. . ! ..Messrs. Sam Watkins of Oxford and Charles Smith of Henderson, pro prietors of the Farmers tobacco ware. SOCIAL EVENING WITH I , IIOMB DEMONSTRATION CLUB WARD-OLIVER. Tea Mile Club Entertains Families of ' Community at Home of Mr. J. N. Regan. Bepo.-tc4 tor The Robetoniw- The Home Demonstration club of Ten Mile very' delightfully entertaui- house, and Mr. S. W. Cooper f Fay-fed the f amities of tbe community at DEPUTY KITCHIN WAS , ' T I A BRAVE OFFICER Brilliant Churrh Wrddiar at Marietta.' i , "Aunt Becky" Para .a Tribnte to Mnr. CLEAN-UP WEEK JULY 19-24. BRIEF ITEMS LOCAL XfXWi Marietta, July 10. As beautiful church wedding was ' solemnized in ; the t Methodist church on Wednesday; evening when Miss" Rachel Annie. Oliver, th attractive - and dered Officer. All Citizens Ar Urged to Help Make Lumberton the Cleanest Town on Iko Map. To the -Citizens of Lumberton; I hereby designate and set apart as "Clean-up Week" the period, July l&th to 24th, inclu sive. During this time it is earnestly desired to make Lum- BY AUNT BECKY. Maxton, July 8.- Have been feeling accom- badly and in bed much of th tittle. dished daughter of Mr." and ; Mrs. J. I do not retrain strength and ruess etteville. senior member of the firm the home of Mr. J. N. Regan Friday(S. Oliver ,becametlw bride of Mr, tne old machine la past repair. of Cooper, Noblin & Eakes, proprie-' nigt. . The meeting was conduc,tedLErnest B. Ward, of Rowland.' Rev. Not much news in the Fork. The tart at th Star warehouse. hav slt in an informal ' sret-to-eether fashion. I W. F. Ttawick. nastor of theJbride, recent killing of Deputy Kitchin- has rived to arrange for the openihg of 'its chief motiv being that of com- was the officiating minister, usinthe shocked this whole community. For berton the cleanest town on the the tobacco market on Tuesday, July.mumty cooperation and development, beautiful ring ceremony ol tne juetn. years ne was my nusDanas deputy, map. 20. Messrs Joyner and Fleming will1 The first entertainment for thej odist church. For this happy occa- was ofttimes in our home at justice I orge every citizen, both have charge of the Big Banner ware.! evening wag" a series of games lead sion the rose wedding Bchemfi in pink trials, and was one of the bravest white and colored, to cooperate house again this year, all the three' by Miss Andrews, home demonstra- was wonderfully portrayed in a pro- and most efficient officers the coun- hi this work. Rake up and all refuse back lots, under houses ing the tobacco-growers and inspect-! at which all the folks of th commu- Smith, of Louisburg College, at the passed directly over a collection of hi, and very place refuse matter z it . . i wr,t . t . jo. j x- l.ttf ' - i ttt tt -m rt ; u t .u j . r ing me xoDacco crop, iney report i nixy were urgea 10 uine pan-in com-( piano, ana iurs. vy. n. uuvcr, 01 uiwu m uk miuu ui me iuu, accumulates, and put same in house again this year, all the three by Miss Andrews, home demonstra. was wondertully portrayed in a pro- ana most eiricient oiiicers tne coun- rn this work. Rake warehouses here being under the same tion agent, i1 which both old and fusion of Killarney roses and ferns. I tv ever produced. On the p. m. after clean up thoroughly i management as last year. j young heartily joined. This was fol-j A musical program was rendered the tragedy I had occasion to pass by matter jn your yards. The warehouse men have been visit-' lowed by a 'short community meeting , before thp ceremony with Miss Annie the scene of the murder and the car outbuildings from und much good tobacco and think the bet-' munity activities and live club work.1 eigh, who sang "Because" and ter grades of tobacco will sell well! The last feature of the evening was Dawning." this year. The Lumberton market thft serving of ice cream, cake and can easily handle six million pounds '. lemonade, which no one could fail to of the "weed" during the seling sea- enjoy son. TO ORGANIZE STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE mm -. Mayor White Appoints Lumberton Delegates to Meeting to Be Held at Wrightsville Beach July 21 "At which was mdeed most horrible. , f j crops are doing well, but corn be- Gates into th chancel where the' ginning to need rain. bridal party stood, were opened byi (Readers of The Robesonian, whoj Masters Thomas Jenrette and "A; C."tflways delight to see anything from Oliver, who were dressed in suits of 'Aunt Becky", will join with the edL whit A ; I tor In hopmtr that she mav be re- Just at 7:30 to the strains of Men- .stored to health soon and be able to such as have been previously Are Reported, The health officer will be at the A meeting will be held at Wrisrhts-. following places at the time desig- ville Beach July 21 for the, purpose nated to vaccinate for typhoid fever: of organizing a State chamber of commerce. The following have been appointed by Mayor A. E. White as delegates from Lumberton: Messrs. J. P. Russell, F. P. Gray, J. Q. Beck with, A. P. Mitchell, M. F. Cobb, T. L. WHEN AND WHERE TO BE VACCI NATED AGAINST TYPHOID. Idelssohn's wedding march, the ush-iite oftener. Editor.) Buie and St. Pauls July 13, Rowland ers, W. M. and L. M. Oliver, laid the July 14 Places from Which cases aisles with white cloth, taking posi tions at the right and left of the -tar. The groomsmen entered the church in couples. They were: Paul Oliver, of Marietta, and Carl Edens, of Rowland; O. P. Chijtey and David Townsend, of Rowland. FoUtowjl'iK these came the bridesmaids: Misses Mattie and Myrtle Ward, of Rowland, sisters of the groom; Misses Alyee Page, of Marietta and Elizabeth Sell- boxes and piles on the sKle of the street so the trash carts may remove it without delay An extra force will be em ployed for the purpose and the work must be done thoroughly. I . also urge that fly-traps, Bute Tuesday, July 13, at 10 a. m St. Pauls, Tuesday, July 13, at A p. m.. Dr. Nash's office. Rowland Wednesday, July 14, at 4 p. m, The vaccination is given free and Johnson J. L. Stephens, H. E.. Stacy, '-everybody white, Indian and colored, ers f Sellers, S C. The bridesmaids n, M. McAllister, K. M. Barnes, . F. is urged to be present at these clinics were eff jctivelv dressed in rainbow Caldwell, K. M. Biggs, R. H. Crfchton and take advantage of this opportu- coon 0f mle green, pekin blue, laven and J. A. Sharpe. ! pity to protect themselves against der and yeiiow with silver trim- Several prominent speakers will typhoid feve."-. .fmings. They carried arm bouquets of auuress xne meeting, among tnem -xypnom itvtr mj owa rC1.,,Bu shasta daisies and fern, tied with .rresiaeni a. w. unase of tne univer. irom uuie, oi. jrauis, tvowian:i, Man SEEN AND HEARD (BY HAPPY JACK.) PERSONAL ITEMS Cheer up ladies, there's a husband for you. If you are old and have nev er yet had the word$, "Will you-be mine." whisnered in vour ear. it's not too late. Listen to this and smile: corrpondeno of Th Robontan. A wedding recently was solemnized ci: ti a m r mi iiiuiil. muiv o.iiiin used, be placed at all places of business, stables and all other places where flies gather. Let us all go into this work with a hearty good will. A. E. WHITE, Mayor. Born, Thursday, to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Barber, a 15-pound son. The Woman's club will meet . Wednesday at 5 p. m. in the munici pal building. . ,L Mrs. K. M. Barnes, Misses Gay. m nelle Barnes and Katie Brown and t Mr. Jno. A. Brown attended the t Oliver-Ward marriage at Marietta Wednesday. Rev. R. A. Hedgpeth is erecting m a 9-room residence corner Enjhth t and Cedar streets. Mr. Hedgpeth and family will occupy the building when completed. 0 Home-grown watermelons were offered for sale here Friday, the first of the season. Prices ranged from 25 cents to $1 and they were small melons, too. Dr. J. D. Brown of Fairmont and Mr. W. I. Linkhaw of Lumberton ex pect to leave tomorrow for a cross country trip to Waynesville and other points in Western Carolina. Mrs. K. M. Biggs returned yes- terday from Baltimore, Md.;' where several weeks ago she underwent an operation at the UiTion Protestant 0 infirmary. Her health is very much Improved. Mr. J. V. Williamson, proprietor m of the Battery Servic Co., is moving from the Saleeby building. Elm street, . into. th new building recently erect , ed by Mr. Geo. L. Thompson, West I Fourth street. Mr. Marvin T. Singletary has re. JHJ I v afh , mat tin i. oniKicutijr nu ic FRnur Fairmont ceived bis license to practice embalm ing, navmg passed tne mate board examination in May. Mr. Singletary w T 9 employed by Messrs. Stephens right here in the good county of Robe- vuhor nf PnrUtftn u vioiino-' h' ... Barnes, local undertakers son, the bridp being 90 yeaT8 old and v, Mrs. P. B. Thompson. I Mr,, Beln and far chiT- wic Bivuiii ou. I M f a Slvrfpn anH turo I it. I vurnum, are visiting l.Ut sity of North Carolina. etta, Parkton, and other parts of the county. Do not put off taking the ty phoid vaccine. I c . . . . . . . . tie sons, oi Charlotte, ana inwei mi. Speaking of becoming husband and phim ami El,thr Weinstein of Lum. their sister Mrs. snasta daisies ana lern, ea wiwi wife urine.s . mv minj th. umi.ul,i , " " tulle The dame of honor. Mrs. W 1 g tmy n the unusual berton are visiting X,. ' fact tnat a certain woman, who lives e.m nun.. M. Ohver, was beautifully gowned . house b h w f' h Sam Dume in n nt irpnrorpt.te and real lace. car. j u ' . ... . A. . Mr. and Mrs. 11. home of Mr. and Mrs J. T. Biggs. Mrs. Belvin was formerly Miss Nettie Beverly, who taught for. thre years in the L.umberton graded school. G. Mitchell, who Little Miss Mildred Weinstein Legion To Camp at Morehead. phoid vaccine. rvino- a corsarT of Columbia roseLl- I"u a m9T S ' I hflVe been taking their bridal trip to delightfully entertained a number of I rvmg a corsage OI VjOlumoia ne. ne(l herSP f tn on. of the thinps lust -A m... xth. V: her frianAa Wv)natr In hAnnr nt a : . . 1 ttit...: u iin na ion . . . . . " . Doinis m western iorin vioima, ' -y - A,"n ief'on memoers toaay re. R be Countv Man Arrested at r""uwu,s a"'c .V"" seven days after she had seen the tftv returned home ! h(k' guest Rebecca Feldeman of Ahos- ceived from the adjutant general's Koe " flinty Man Arrestea at tte? the r g on silver, of her ftnVn iaid benenh the wec,i e j dTvU and son Harry V from 4:30 to 6:30 p, m. Deli, office permission to hold their en- National . Capital. tray. Miss Helen Oliver, sister of, Bod Quick wwk- ., sa it wa!j. . le'fL..i Tf cious nunrh and ices were served. . a i - m t . mi m n i i m i i i a. i 4. . . ' m mi n nil iii is-i-i iiutNiiiiaii us mai liiij - - -- - - - campment at Moreneaa uny lor a ine ioiiowing vs taKen irom a spe- me oriae eniereu i.ba. s u Sure it must h bec:1 1T,arriage 3 P V have Arrived her- to look fortn o-ht heir rlnino. Ancruaf 9S rial of Jn 7 to the Ra eich News hnnnr. She wore a lovelv dress of ,:n.'i -. : u vllle va nave arrived nere IO lOOK , . " o j t - " y ------ ---- ----- , . wiuiuui, imu',.i jiiciiiiuiici i suvii as afgr The denartment o-ivpa tn tha snl. anrf Ohfierver: orchid and silver and carried a cor- i.: ti,, v,.. i . ..,.,l- , ilc. diers the use of the barracks and the I "Joseph Caton Biggs, hailing from 'rage of Russel roses. The two flow- t' grounds and the men will be fed at1 Lumbertop and giving- his business; er girls. Margaret wara ana Agnesi Jever think about how i few DConle actual cost. Billie Brown, famous as a farmer, was arrested in the Oliver, dainty in their dresses of chef of Raleigh, will engineer the ra-' Washington Unfon station today by white ruffled organdie and pink rib- tions department and the soldiers, "the metropolitan police charged with'bons, carried small baskets or Tose their wivesf and children mav co to carrying a concealed weapon. Detec the coast and live there two weeks at" tive Charles Mullen says a pistol was a cost many times less than is nec-1 found on Biggs. The Robeson man essary in -a stay at the hotel. told the officers he was on his way The legion has a membership some-1 home from Baltimore and they ac thing like 12,000 in' North Carolina, cepted $50. cash as collateral for his and the Morehead barracks will care I appearance court." for 1,500 conveniently. . The decision1 It is understood that. Mr. Biggs of the department to open the camp to the legionaries is very delightful to the men. who were anxious to have some place to go this summer. The date suits exactly and is at the height of the coastal summer season. Ral eigh cor., July 8, Greensboro News. Superior Court. did not tarry for appearance in court but forfeited his fifty bones! Airplane Mail Line to Cross North Carolina. . .An airplane., mail .roote s across North Carolina in itbe .iea; future:4a,; a certainty,. Raleigh will be thg stop blonde type, made an exquisrte pic ik. DA.fAff!. rial-'. - . ' ' ... . . petals, which they scattered in the pathway of the bride. As nhe strains of Mendelssohn's changed into Lohengrin's the bride entered on the arm of her father, who gave her away in marriage. They were met at' the altar by the groom and his best man, Mr. J. W. Ward, Jr., of Rowland. During the ceremony Miss- Smith played softly and sweet "Schubert's Serenade," breakirlg into th triumph ant .strains of Mendelssohn's recess ional). as the party left the church. rJUti. untie, wn.,. . u "a v do all the voting: "Who did you vote for?," one man askei another. Mr. J. P. Phillips of R. 5. Lum- the interests of their tobacco' oerton, went yesteraav to i,nariotte, warehouse through the coming sea- wnere nc entered tne cnariott,, sana son f torium and will probably undergo an Born, to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pitt-I operation. He was accompanied to M, on Tuesday, a daughter. ( Charlotte by Mr W. C. West, who re- Mr. n T. Ramps acrl rhililrpn are, turned hom today. "I dont know and I don't care," was!v8iting friencis and relatives at Tim- Mr. and- Mra. J, W. Carter of the reply. This was only a short tima mon8vjHe, S. C. ! Maxton spent the week-end here via- nfter thi mar. Lad cast h.i bailots. I jjr jj b Shochett of Lake View, ! it ing at the home of Mrs. Carter's tj i. Many are those who vote and g c' waa 'a visitor at the hom9 of ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thomp don't know ftr whom th?y voted. TheinV. nnn; s,,nav On Mondavi son. North Elm street. They re- professional "ticket markers" da meat jj Shochett left for the Northern turned to Maxton .Wednesday night of the vot r.jr. Isn't it true i:i yjuri markets from their bridal tour. for the State. Tie Postoffice De- tnr. .her -we-idine irown of .heavy Superior court for he ' trial , of L??! hite. ess. satin mT chantilly While the matter of woman suf frage is heing discussed, "Jo-Jo" of the Charlotte Observer says a piece to the effect that , many a woman would rather have a voter than a vote. Who said "Jo-Jo" was mistaken? Mrs. Hector McNeill of Buies Creek 'is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Ratley Messrs. John Kitchin of Georgia and Hector Kitchin of Texas visited Mrs. N. T. Andrews and family Sun day, They w.ere accompanied ty Mr. Charlie Ray of Alma. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Floyd, Mr and Mr. Frank Gough is assembling material for erecting a 3-story con. crete Btore building 35x100 feet on Third; street, between Elm and Chest nut. The -building has not been leas ed and it is probable that. Mr. Gough will open a storA in the building him self. ' 1 . . YouH have to ask her why she. Mrs. A. J. Floyd, Mrs. E. V. McDan-does It.' A young lady whe lives near Mr. p R Flovd and little son. Allenton carries a rocit in her hand It Kept on just like a woman talk ing. Fridav eveninc the whUtle on' . n r .nj i;tti unn ' the Seaboard train had a "blowing p 'p j. ieft Tuesdav for Western! both night and day and has been car- xne wmsiie was mowing Knrth Carol na to snend several days., Ting me roc lor some a yeaxa, - j utceui, uiua i.u vue uim mi me i faehforiMl With ft short SKlTt ana '""'"' vaco miiTiuw wuov ad iv:ov -,.i.i,, ,,t ra, vu ,.; - - . , - .. i c - . 7 . . " IN Orlll Carolina 10 sueiiu scrcini uaa., -jo -- --- ------ - - - a , with inA n m n.,: - southern route, from New York via trimmed with nearls.. Her tulle veil, when the tra n cam. n s eht and it: -or a u.du.,.i T).winff. cordinc to Mr. W. N See zhi of Jiat tWUKC V JkM.m UU1U11 Ul T.TT 1. L i T 1 1 J. - 1 1 " - I C " I Dim. WW - rt.. U1LI 1 AUi UL A 1 M lli'K I . a. . in. nun atuijw . . n iTiimn rw ... -m -i . ' i -- - - i wifa w a New Bern nreaidinir; ThSa i a WAAV'. Washington, to; Kaieigh to ooiumoia arrayed about her face with a coro-i was doing the very same thing when v ,'au i. nitinr Vn C. P. section, who was Tumberton visi. term. The juries were empannelled 1 " the west. The , Gotham 'for several days. , tor Saturday. and Judge Guion deliverd his charge j f'The SfLh News and Observer1 train' ?CT .b?uluet was. hn?t '&b N wlI9t1!' Miss Wrennie, Floyd, who ha8 been! f Mr. and MrL A. Holmes of to the jury thi. morning. Mr. M. L. vs connection- "SavTnJ ' r"es showered with swansonia. lhe,kept on. I failed to learn tne trou-!attending ft houge party given by her Lumberton and Mr. and' Mrs T . D. Marley of Lumber Bridge was made , ,say! in thi3, f,1nf... Ip?'i- JVonly ornament she?wor wis a plan-4 ble, but judged tha,t there must have friena Mfu Anna MendenhallT at Hatcher aodwo children, of Raeford foreman of tha.srrand iurv and Mr. . , ' Li 7l -2 n'lm bar set with' diamonds, a gift oi. been- something wrong with the u,h Prtin: hfl. returned home f left this mornmg lor Wghtsvillo D. B MrNeill rn,,rt tL , tween naieign ana wew p ana oi , whistle. I Sr. f- fir f TV' Beach, where Messrs. Holmes and - v..s.. m. Un1.r. nvsrl Vl n nilfa ha.! T " I I iUl 1 Vfc- " v ' . a . . . out-of-town atterneys attending court f f . .ana . ""f118 T.r Mrs. Ward is an attractivp And ac tnAv . M0r0 'A u P-ff een Raleigh and Washington will,- ... . vmm wnm " whose VVI1"U'VU yww.Q today are Messrs. G. B. Patterson. H A. McKinnon and J. E. Carpenter,' all of Maxton, Solicitor S. B. McLean of Maxton is here to represent the State. ' ' uc ciicticu uy i"e iL SCI VIVg be inaugurated November 15. to Have you seen 1 Riff '& Co. left Sunday for the north- Hate her, will attend a meeting the Germany Signs Protocol for Speedy Disarmament. ' ' Spa, Belgium, July 9. (By Asso. 1 ciated Press). Germany today, in Lynched Negro Innocent. Ed Roach, the neero who was conformity with the unanimous de lynched last Wednesday by a Person cjsion of her cabinet, si'.gned the pro county mob on the charge of assault, i tocol for her speedy disarmament ing a young white girl, was innocent ! firmly insisted upon by the allies, of the crime, according to Nello Teer, Chancellor Fehrenbach and Dr. Wal a Durham contractor, who says that ter Simons, th foreign minister, af- Koach was working at his construe- lixed their signatures to the docu the new fair mvm tn nrrha. hia fall and State Jewelers', association, which avA .i,;f nharm haa wnn a host1 ETOUnda and pvhihitinn hllilrli-ncrs? If . . . - I ODens tomorrow. -' - sV 1 v" . . . . . 7 winter btck. ' a ', !.. ! of friends. She was educated at Kobeson county does not have a great - Mis Belle Riff visited her brother nwr,, car Ibelongmg to Greensboro College for Women and j fair next October, it will not be for in Chadbourn last Monday. Mr- F' ,H- Donaldson of Dublin, Ga Uoiumbia unversrcy. ui a iu bum n. wwr. (jj B Thompson, who spent A-SlIIAIUOUII aim j,ciasij w.av a - ing home from Wrightsville .Beach. They arrived here aoout iu ociock Thursday night and left the car on Mr. Ward is cashier of the Ban oi , iacumes ior noiamg a iair are to oe p;0.oi hfl mfnrn. Rowland and posseses a large circle' found in all thes,, coasts than have ed nome, of friends i"n the business world a3i been prepared by the Robeson Fair gar Thompson of Bellevue well as in the social world. association. Three splendid exhibi-' hog ;Uj New York, N. Y is spend- immediately after the ceremony, tion buildings, a grand-stand and j 90me time his parents, Mr. Mr., and Mrs. Ward left for the adequate grounds all fenced in are tn Jj Mr, c. B Thomnson mounteinS of Western North Caro- readiness to take care of the "biggest Mis Blanch Ashley, who lina, wher they will spend their hon-.ana Dest tair ever neid in the grand ptton at Rocky Mount, is here eymoon. After their return they will; old county. It will not be a Lum- on a to her grandmother, Mrs. l.- a. t.AMA o. T .-..1 nnrl Thaw wovo Kpif ATI TO if hi if o PnKoonn mirifv M ... tir. mn fk ti, ,.,, Arr, ;n k f oe-- iwwwiu. x..Cy . , - .sarah fittman. cVmmitTed . " or submit.ted bv Marshall Fo7h ' the recipients of many beautiful and fair and every farmer in the coun-( Mr. Herron Floyd-of Akron, Ohio, 0A vLlA ir0l,0 wnn useful gim Of Sliver, cut glass,, t, num pun xogeiner ior uw aue- ,china and linen. ' cess oi the organization. All togeth- vnicio. I nn ATnrxlaw gfomnnn frnm & tn 6 er for tn crreat Robeson countv fair o'clock Mrs. W. M. Oliver and, Mrs.1 October 12 to 15. 1 W. T. Jenrette eave a linen shower Dynamiting the Lakes. Somebody is violating the fish law Negro Drowned at , Fairmont. by dynamiting the lakes up Raft; Wiii.am wcueacny, colored aoour . h f M. 01iver m honor Sherrod-Newbold Engagement An. Swamp way, according to Mr. J, T.;. 22 years. old,-was drowned m theold, -5 . . Mig Rachel 0Hver i nounCed. uavis- of theKaft Swamp section, Ashley mm pona near rairmont bat- : Vj;,, lh rehearsal Tuesdav' From the Hhrh Point Enterorise of! Chestnut street, spending the night at the Lorraine hotel. Friday morn- t WV 1 J - A. - A. , Mis8 Blanche Ashley, who holds ' wne" r. nn went to g "l-, Bw Mint ,-. t,, his car to continue his journey it was gone. Something was said in a recent issue of The Robesonian about the failure to enforce the Sunday closing ordinance in Lumberton. Yesterday Dr. R. C. Beaman, pastor of Chest nut Street Methodist church, and Dr. C. H. Durham, pastor of the First Baptist church, had something to say along the same line. The comments resulted from some complaint about the drug stores and cafes selling haa arrived homft tOSpend sometime. THE RECORD OF DEATHS. Mrs. A. S. Tarr of PhUadelphia, Sis ter of Mrs. J. A. Sharpe of Lumi hrtmt - . t. i knn.;- - bu .AhAaMfoi "iiaoiiav! r mm T.n nitrn Mnr n.nrprnriao at. .... who was a I.umhertnn " viir Vri. I urdav afternoon. He was a tenant' "e T , .. r j ui 1T Ti. i Mrs. J. A. Sharpe received a tele- day. M, Davis says thoa d3 oV on Mr. W. C. Brown's place. Mc-- Sdl'SZ. A. "shewed1 Saturd -dving Jer of the;;- soft 'drink, on xuiu iwe.ran iiuieu oy me oy- -y ji' C. - a vu, .' i -formally, at the bride's home, namiters.' , The guilty parties mavi" Pond to .bath and when he M ' be called upon to face Recorder Britt jumped in hft sank if this continues. Mr. and Mrs. L.. C. Townsend and children will leave Wednesday for a cross -country - trip - to Morganton where tliey will visit at the home of Mrs. Towrnsend's parents, and Blow ing Rock. '. . - , . - : -.; Miss Lizjie Talbot of Fayetteville, who i8 attending the summer school at Red Springs, has been a guest at the home of her aunt Miss Josephine - Breece, East Fifth 'street,, since Frir day evening. She will .return to Red Springs this evening. It is thought, that he was seized with cramps. ' Surles Department Store at Proctor vilLj Burned. - ' Fire: of unknown origin destroyed the large department store of Mr. W. R. Surles at Proctorville early Wednesday announced . the engage- " 71! mm ( sister Mrs. A. S. Tarr, at her home in, . , B. jr, , T.m 1, hoar, nil Meeting Places for Community Ser-. bert Newbold ,1 years and heri vice. SeaboltFrosdick. Citv but now a resident here. The V,y" !M iur t. ii t tv. xfnn r- ... .... . . . . rfoih was not nnexnectea mrs.i .c nw... - Union Chappel (Ind Monday night, anair occurred at tne Mierroa home .z. Co.nwI ;'Vlf oai. tish Chief that Miss May Seabolt of July 12th, . - on North Main rtreet, and fa every, ""e '7-, -kTroy d Mr. Fred C. Frostick, Sen- 1-kl?t fT.. J : lX. T.lv latai a a -m nMAlinaaa WIa, mm.im wHV 1 . v . . m ' i-nuaaejpuuaxupau-y iuKub, """ " will talc- nlac. T.np artfstrv vr livnntiAn inimilmff .. ..... - - r 13th. Friday moraine. It is Jhought the WJVmi store was robbediand then set on firef ?t. OakdaL, Wednesday night, July 14.. not- of distinctive beauty." Floral College Thursday night, tomorrow! board Air Line agent at Maxton, were r. Newbold formerly was cash ier of the National Bank of Lumber- rt--J. DmJ. .Ul.! Tnl 1 lif I inn arA kai monv frio-nAa Thora TKa by. the bte. tTMe iltfn: WM , . '.;Tr nriTi. to 4& nLtc. next mice of brick.' rhe" loss was Partly , .. :, , Itober. - The affair at which the an-4 Thursday afternoon at his home mj a daughter of Rev. N. L. rted m r.ast Lumberton. ueceaseo ii,ur-. Seabow formerly pastor of Lumber- covered by insurance. morning at 10 o'clock in Greenmountl married last Wednesday njoraing at cemetery. Mr. John Brrd Mr. John Byrd, aged 80 years, died Rockingham at the home of Rev. A. L. Ormond, wno officiated, and that the couple went to Asheville for their honeymoon. The bride is well known m Lumber- home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs; J A. .Thompson, and will return to Red Springs this evening.' Messrs. C. A. Britt and J. Z. Sotne ot Mt. Elim are Lumberton ylsitors today,1'. J Prolamine: ' How wain is hnDrov- nouncement was made is reported m i-ast imoerton. ueceaseais. aur-. e-.u-w 4nrmu nastor 1 ' ' J !. fT...I ; 4ha Hiorll Tnin nan., in Hafail mil 1TM iiV Utrral rnilOretl. 1 ne IUn. . . ;.. OL. i .1.- T Tha uiTilffTi M P r rol eu oy "lnmeut. mruc xiouihj? u - "-e." " . .--- , . j i , . . . i ion circuit, one wupi in lue num. -ine conortion of air. k. U. Oald-.... i A . . c i t, r u. ri, .nn... mi.. . I rl va T.rHntl from the home Fri . . . . i . m TftL Sle Dress' (two ; reels): A Ram- j Miss Sherrod i. one of the most day at 2 !. m. .by U B. Dgjj. W from, thi, school mem- Carolina col- ' Miss Ruby Thompson who is at- Ji!,"0!' 5 ' f' Ibunctiou endeavor (comedy); Mutt' attractife-members of th- socihl cir- pastor of East Lumberton Baptist; jjj whei.e ghe was a tending the summer school atiRed erai oays, i, uncnanged. v and Jeff as detectives ' Icles of the city, while Mr. Newbold church, and interment was made infber o tne facalty of Carolin Springs, spent the week-end, at the T . , ! , 1 t ; II. N. FOLGER, ! now vice-president of the bank ,0f the family burying plot at Longj, ' .' . . iJLZ Director Community Service Robeson' Commerce though having lived in Branch, terday to Wilmington, where she will . ,f 4County . j High Point only a short while is now! r spend some time visiting at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Hrs. L. P ' Andrews. Misses' Katie and Laura Shaw and life of the city." Messrs.. T. C. Lewis and J. J. Shawi prominent in the business and social There will be a special commu nication of St. Alban's lodge No. 114, A. F. & A. M., Tuesday evening, July . Mj-C. A. McArthur went yesterday , nf th visitors inh Mr A. W. Stone of R. 3, Fairmont, 13th, at 8 o'clock for work in the to Wrightsville Beach, where h will town todav.- - - - ' lis a Lumberton visitor today. , '3rd degree spend several days.; DR. WILLIAM W. PARKER EYE SPECIALIST Office: National Bank of Lubarta BofJdfaiff.
The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
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