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ESTABLISHED 187ft. SIKHER tV-vrn r vvy WJJ ja-HAf rrm" ' V-Jy P1?? f-, j . , ; , ; y. gMOytfAY, Thursday - " , ' -. ... ..,.. . 1 . ' " . r T - n . r .... . ''V i....' I . 7 Hoid-ubsOn ; Road Near Pates Mr. and Sirs. Jno. S. McNeill of Lorn- fierton and 4 Other People Held Up By Indians Men Evidently -Look ing f or some OneFour Indians Arrested and Will i Be Tried Next Wednesday at Maxton. ; v ; ThousaridsAttend Colored Fair CARS FIRED UPON - i AND PISTOLS FLARED A number of people, most of whom wcie unvmg autQmo ones, were held 'three VixV r. nn up on the public road between Pem- torf floats P,,ared y the Lumber. The Three tivtiux- W . r. lwr w uJf Result or mrs?f j IS . .?? Halls Are Fill- Mysterious Note Bat Resumed On. "". t.piendid ExhibitsAd- . ecation Yesterday. 1 MaS! l 9.penin--Di8P,ay I An envelope containing a note read- TorfL Attracting Attention- , ing, "To Gin owner: If you continue ioday- Educational r . ai , . ijio,, j, . ' 1B lne i " vwnuH, yuu Know me results," V'K flaV Of the fair xxJ ..nil : , ' ArnnA cTvrJT , " jn.kcmMinc d"m yicw 01 uuiers cotton ana sev- Ginner Receive Note Parlctori News Letter Mr II fl OtnltU p,i r: x wiv I " - u. wrv.Muun VIUKW VJ I U IT SI' JMIUU HBAn ii j through the ffates at noon nrf i Pecte i that around 8,000 people will visit thcv fair todav frt?il broke and Pates Sunday night and at Ce(l fhS ed. , 84:11001 least two automobiles were firH Wn' 58se.d throth town at 11 o'clock this ; v . oil a by the men who signaled the. cars i to twV paraae a"ed much berton was among the number lield up. air. wcweiH was' return jig wtta eral matches was found tacked, upon the- gin house of the Fairmont Gin company at Fairmont early Tuesdav muriunK. , ioe note was written with ChauUnflfna and Orphanage Concert m weex a ureat Day ia Scot- na KODeson County Fair Wan xineutner Matters. BY C D. WIM.IAPsnv Parkton. Oct. 18 Rnmthi a mg all the time. This will K . iwl "ur miie town, thantauqua commences Wednesday evening and will continue for three days and nights, also the Oxford singing oiass will come for Friday night, the 22nd: SoutSiinply Scared - The irtY prtlnTo1 j-s pur on in Robeson county a fair that tw,o mvt-ii .s..v .vr 'is a credit to hr.fh tha iuiHtui juiu uieir iwo , cniiarcn tho i j i auu irom iaunnburgi where they-visited Anlrn.' 7u?MO, " county relatives Sunday Mr. McNeill says 2t flat the faut nds here Tues-he-saw a raaA ln he road waving his 1 0Shv 2u!foc The ,ai hat and just before he atom? i was opened wxta short addresses hv car he heard the, report of gun, 'j J- '- pown. colored, of, Winton, a pencil and jn capital letters. There 1 How we can do intL ViT-Vi !!,. Was no Biinintnro k. J ! Tl T. . laan jT" .7 V '" I "c iiracuons inexnautauaua nrom jttdgmg from, the appearance of the ises this season are TvZtZJT When he stoDted his car he men besides-the one in the road rise from beside , the road. ; ; One 1 of ; the men advanced to the car, leaned, over the car door; dnd pointed ' a psto in Mr. McNeill's face and alitn ta tho face of rMrs.'McNeill who was tm- the rear seat, of the car. Mr.? McNeill asxea ine man what he wanted and ine man curbed. at him, but Jailed to WHO lllAk almnt. O J' t F prepared by Thompson institute are especiaUy interesting and attractive. Another disnlav whiph i f: . much attention is tha -5 canned fruitsand vegetables. In this display one finds all irfata . tables, fruits and nnwMrid ti. - ""fv oanic iuini, were ni. --,. a nc uu- SheO Wiesrins of R. fi k.irK. Plfty 18 one of the lareest of the kin ton, Rev. W. R. Woodell, Indian, of tZf Jf tit 5obeson county fair, the Ravnham sention. nnH Rrtin n na snows that the colored vnmm endine, Indian. Oxendine was riding , county . ar experts in canning in a buggy. None of those; held up fw Preserving both fruits and vege- A. Hall, -colored Stat fr onstration agent, and Mr. O. a Duke8,,9ounty farm demonstrator in Robeson.,."; , ; , , , The three exliihitinn Kol7. n-j "gricuiturai; poultry Jf ffe a. number -of community, and ."uivwiuai .Doouis dandy booths note tne writer attempted to dis guise his hand-writing. The gin was not operated Tuesday, but Mr. H. G. Stubbs,one of the pro prietors of the gin, informed a ren- traciiuiiKB m im ftoDesonian Tues will probably serve to rid us of the S!?-1" 8Nothtag the nun me soutn Beyond 'ao vh.bihdz jscwe Cotton" ya Secretary Hester, . The following Is from-a New Or leans dispatch of Oct. 20; In a statement nrenarMf i stance of directors nt w- xi eans cotton exchange and mad pub lic tonight, Henry. G. Hester, secre. tary of the exchanre for fiff.. regarded as an international author ' Z.'r8 Pert1"1 cotton ueciaFfa mere i. "no reason f COTTON . M A nirrr ' Strict middling cotton:, i selling on the local market today tar i eenU : the mndj middling : lg , Uz ' cents. The mark ,u.v.-iJJ2:i than it had Um for several days BWET ITEMS LOCAL HXTO : Mr Rkh MiUigan ha purchaiied , tne Independent barber hnn an street, fronvMr. C. B. Meam, TTMr- H Jelt Jr- 'eturned luesday from Cnarlstt oay he attended a ux.fin dealers., " f "" Vi era Get this f Saturday is the last i , . v m uuii. blues '.i M?.I for rushinjr for-'Federal fin-XZuT' i r the November cotton after 7" asserted there was noST ".T. ! .m?m' the book. ets.' and fh.v . '"J'l matter with the South h,. . IT " i et L now. Muvu,y uv u uy ail I . j . ujl means tho . " reasoning scare in mHn pick and hands are scarce. Tne statement, prepared "for the day afternoon that he exnec e5 to .Mi T.in . benefit and TnS sume operation vesterdav if th r, ; " T J"wnea ounay who f ,rAik-wi ..iao8e gins about Fairmont wTA Jl, "V'furL "."V, n0Ds.e' Paching Tr L"'. "li0 to close down Kof ";. r "r01 ? appropriate ,-, " lu,e..in1 in?-'- It is learned that the operated vesterdav. Mr. StnKh-ii he expected. to keep guards, about the gm when not in operation. Mr. Stubbs wiifed Governor- Bickett Tuesday, asking if the Stt ia . out xauea toi.. give any reason for stonnino- hrm iriaJ,y arranged. The communitv MrfMcNeill then started his car and fS?J rl'ro colored people came on to town ,The shot fired was from a shotgun and the entire load struck the back of Mr. McNeill's car. This was about 9 o'clock. Mr. T. J. Parker of Scotland coun ty was held up in like manner and two bullets Were shot : into hia Others heUiup at the same point were uuDits splendid exhibits . of lurU8ft Wiutary guard for the . gin oranand industrial showings, and: received tlw following reply: and, livestock. In the fteralj Impossible to send militht Suggest a. number ujf eoinninTti ithatyou acauaint sheriff wlfK -ra tion and "if necessary deputize guards for your property." ? The concensus of opinion ardund FfJrmont was that the note was post ed by some fanatic and wan not work of ."nieht riders". - . The note may mean merely - that you'll get the seed out" If 17 nil rv tinue to gin cotton. the men holdine them UD. it is uniH Officers were notified of these hold ups and Monday Madrick and DaTiiel Buckie Locklear, brothers, i French Locklear, son-of Madrick, aiid Clar ence Jacobs, all Indians, were arrest ed and placed in jail. The arrests were made by Sheriff R. E. Lewis. Deputy A. H. Prevatt and Rbral Po liceman W. W. Smith of Maxton; The three , Locklears were releagfed -yesterday under a $300 bond each and Jacobs was released without bond. They will be given a hearing before Recorder R. M. Williams at Max ton Wednesday of next week. most plausible explanation ! ma nas, Deen made is that the men were looking for some one whom they had been unable to locate at home or at other places to which they had been directed and that they decided to hold up ever vehicle that ' passed until they got the right one. . Cox Calls On Root to Correct Statement sermons oi the season i . i curred in cotton, since th i to all who were nroaont tt- STist, amountinsr to nnriv ton . v-i all tu.t ZJ. or ahonf AH ". " . V.' 'lt"v Ifjr or complaint at IaLIZTu- y aa i Deen mainly hard times and not to commit suicide ?u to th PreMure to sell on a shrin over the low nrice of nttn . j kage market tmHnnw.n niKiii lie preacneo innthox i "w ux noin sejiera nni . !LSt.in8r sermon- The congregations cntuating the fear8 of the former were large. Special music also added f"f ,nor the relucUnce of the to the interest. FaDowino. latter until thev, nfi.n- -u 1 J " .neyDOicL solo cor- Mc "ei, except at constant net; Bodejihejmer, slide trombone: F. concessions wjiich In Jhe aggrwriate K .Fwhevc&rinetr Louise Joyelst J fWr conrtitute theltert d5 violin: Sarah Gohh .j :'ii. that has v t.i, : rfrp Wols Mc,at the pi.no. At the ''e in PeriX" - ' night serrice a snlenHiri "In the lat t.n u. .. 2" l-tTufjSr: a.'i0 bate, of ipt cotio? SiS t0l Sev.-,J Jenkins, 2nd bass. - thou 'nym or reason ir. J. Ol. jonnsrin rorriof- J.J ltnrr fnnWI,. - xl. m . : ' voters of, the toWfa tLrtSS to SSSKC 25. haV' ffiW fir of- an,! ! . .1 w Mr. W. B. Covin at nn Mrl.tw Di.- L V1 ,rvaa8 went Tuesday sage, advising; him ..tf, the serloM Ulness of hla fh. ir- rf1 mgto,,! -cense; has. been issued for the -HIm Margaret M. Var- Vardell of .Red .-nvnM . V it- W ' JJf- tending "ih. aSS fK Raleigh todav are M .. I; Thompson Mrs. .L. P. SUck, Mrs.' T J. Stafford. Miss Alice rwl' A creditable display of pantry sup- 5"" " "v-racung mucn attention xxwm uoin wnite and colored visi in ine display one finds all kind, buttfr ' C0 meatS and k candidate declared' was a "false A large display minihiw aliuJ. l . ... Ii . v. -j - j uats icguicr- auiuuniea to mor than 8ftft Ann ed,. but several have not J-x-i halaa p i." "re inan 8W,000 yet, .r."5" r j """5 nave penorce fol- GV Peclares the 31Signers Are I P?Jkton band played at Fav- JSS.S x. havin ry.ng lo ice.ve the Voters. ivnie u-uesday night for Hfn on snot w VoT . r'-r.Ax "",UV ?iero7 J " Tl:"" a .?t speech Various Theories for e.M ntion sent a telegram, states a Bridgeport. l od time.' Also -v. ""fu "f!ie fw nors. oonn., dispatch, to Elihu Root, askinir " totland county at Wamoi f r -"ne nave oeen given tk of 'Mm to "correct" what thf rSJocrJ? Spring Hill, at a gSa TDmSrJtfc S ftan,bt i .,j iV ir.j,.t. j 1 j ... : I mii mL j 6t. eiuocratic 1 or iinancme. unfavomhU otti.,. COL COX SPEAKS HERE SATURDAY of work and home-made clothes work that displays art and skill ;is also shown m this building. The display of Old relics is another feature that isr mnsr-intovoeto. t this display is found a gun 128 years old, an African sword. and papers 200 years old, a plow 65 years bid, a spinnine- wheel thot used 75 years ago, and a pitcher 200 years old,- besides numerous other ar Mr. Root. Hnvumn. r S j one of the Knot i . J ". . . .r" uea a i'" -r -jr? "w:ue' picnics we j V uec,Brin8 oat Mr. Root r JWU m '." 01 our lives and-thirty other prominent' Republir dd .e crowd was large but not rL i we recent statement in lu wur an that was carried Democratic Speaker t Court House Oct. 23rd and at Glennwood Oct. 27; CoL Albert L. Cox of Raleigh will speak in the court house here Satur day of this week, Oct.23rd, at 3:30 in the afternoon. Col. Cdx is a force ful and entertaining speaker and it is hoped that he will be given a large crowd here. Ladies are especially in- Mr. A. C. Davis of Goldsboro will make a political address at Glenn- x 2c?o1 house Wednesday night, Oct. 27th, at 7:30. . meats, peas.r beahs-V whMt vi 'V lards, onions,; etc. .. The display of pumpkins contains twelve large ones, all of which erew on nn ' k a.Wf. .il ' tucs uutuy oiners. The same booth prepared for the white fair by'the county board of health and the Red Cross booth pre pared by Miss Alice Casey, public health nurse, can be seen at the paI. ored fair. Also many of the" indus trial exhibits shown last week are tm (in the building. A display of hand-naintincs. tne work of Jerry McKellar, a local col ored Doy, shows rare talent for this kind of work. The poultry show is another feature' that is attracting wide attention Chickens of all breeds, turkeys and We inursnav th ia i.jIil. . ' uuup vi statement .in Mr. Root's address Tues- nere was where we heard our fw Z lSLJ ank tight ZJTA? heard a ffi".!!?! v.FU i.ue "Jgue oi xaiiong issue. The t""u,u "Peecn Dy Mr. Giles anH . xi ' i T"'. c. vetiiiimiea H.Tf Mr' Root'B statement W- Sinclair, the latter mgiTt-' Ca,m thinkers that he demands the league "just as cJ"g and most lengthy aneh of 0" .?!?. the5e was n? mre reason Mr. Wilson negotiated it ' anH Tujltavday. and it was n;.t .""I tul . "r i-ederal aid than dur. unon Mr. Rot -1 iL " " r:cmiM tn mg the 'buy a bale' nerliwi ton -In making public his telegram to Jy in Scotland. There is where was ZlJhf.ye&T tian , , ' ci.t.u in any year in the history of trade and, if we did not (Taf n U . . " l 1 1 . "'uu" Ior our Dales as we should have done, we laid the foun dation for an upward trend and brought more money into th ?Antv. fairlv earned, in the ww, man naa ever Deen known niscory. "Why, then, should we. aftev flu. ona. ! 1 . T Yi 'il wnicn nr raw cotton, in cluding the Seed, value ieW, Mil:. "f ..... uiuiuub. nine nnnarei nf t. . :n? . - . . :: "VIW millions OT (lA lanr at carrying a few million bales pehd. mg a temnorarv lull in a.i. xlas not that verv Inll Un iv noA V xv T enseiesg acts and fears or producers ? Of COUrse. evenrlwulv knows that the government's effort to lower the high cost of HvW h. ereised some Influence, but that has been by no means entirely responsi ble for the cotton panic. Let us look at the government figures for the "So 0f AurU8t and September, lih.u o I " n iwmwi m Itlin x . "k "ao tamea tides that were used mnJ o" "1 " w nam the Ke- e never met cleverer In the display of fanSt. fL v"ef! w,ere attempting i: JfS"7lnI folks ; i n . - . . auown inai contains 72 pieces to the square. Many beautiful quilts are shown in this exhibit. j . . In the general display of agricul tural exhibits is' a snlenrlM of corn, cotton, cotton seed, potatoes, to" deceive the -voters -tKa. t can never foreet that mritbntheir partisaiisbip to rise Ajew words about the Robeson above their Datriotism rvT t county fair. It wa x" W.n. k.,x-xu. Y."x T. . "r's t ti.- x. " -f. ".""Ke 10 ator Hardinir -mnr K; j. 1 Which was on VrtAo,, i . Won" ...v.-T -Yvr.-"--aw tUreC" never OUl W1U .v - J - a cl actiiaF iniini rnan t was RECOBU OF 1IBATHS. fVaaii-. . Wl(Ha, r MX, Jttirf RODM)0,v cLetHit io me uobesonian: urenia, ia., Oct. 18 Mr. W. never regret beina' there thJ. 7-1 j were large and as good as any countv f.v T. ... anywhere. I thought t .JiLStZ passing through the farm exhibits if justa small Dortion of vZTZZLr Recorder's Court. The following cases have been aired Deiore reorder E. M. Britt this geese, make up the show Bert HarHIn t; J- In ? "Yestock department , x.iujuu, jarveny oi chickens and being drunk and disor derly; six months on the roads on the larceny charge, judgment suspended upon payment of cost on the charge f being drunk and . disorderly. x.x4uU arwicK, taking crop from nant? lnntnniMif - j j are many line nogs one weighing 590 pounds, besides a number of goats, fine milch cows, bulls and home-raised horses. Rev. J. D. Harrell and Dr. J. D. Quick, both of Lumberton. are tha chief promoters of .the fair. They tenant: judgment " .n " 1 1" " J'?"?"' 01 ? Ia,r payment of cost F e ?a ine c-operanon of numer- Henry Addison ,i ,'. ous othe.r coIo.red People throughout ;nPA tin oh . " ;' I tne county and as a result of the co operation the colored people have put on a iair mat is a credit to them and Humph7ey.'who wis mr5W together ""on.oct. liS 2n'1,t: y ulou l mB npme nere.Oct. 15th. De- learned nV vL " oim' 1 "ever ceased served 3 years in the Confed- So? nart . ??nK Unships , wuuer. major Ueneral TToVo tt I t. , . r w- u, nea Bonnes. was in the followmg importo7t en-i MaxlZ an,no veV ch frem gragements: Gettysburg. Chancellore axtn. What's the matter?. Get ville? nH - xT . iors" your hearts rieht. Tt'- n ' X:: 7 - Eugagmi ia ine aeiense I m iQ9t ;;, , rr " c iaai of Battery Wagner at CharlSi u f htoJ?1 .ake tt he reatest Twice wounded. Was n -m. T xu 01 lts history, and you will feel het- i,ooK.,xi . j?"" me ter. - .v-oew, vaurcn, a Koyal Arch fined $15 and cost Duncan McLaurin, colored; fined 4.J Clliu I'Viil. David Israel and M. Phail, fornication and adultery; not a fair for which they should one and all be proud. At his speech at the onenin? of the Lacy and Murray Lindsay, assault fair Tue.sday ?ev' CS- Brown, who upon Bon Duckery. colored? inHmont " ,.C,P" .OI a. colored school at suspended upon payment of cost. xuason, and was a great student of public affairs. InnJheJf engaffad k1 rpentine and lumber business in Georgia and Flor- fc hT 18t7-3 a 191. after which he has been retireH tt , . xvx otue Business. Sf8tLUrvied by his wife' three sons, and tWO dauchtera n M.xt ir ' ' Phrey. F. A. Hnmnliiw. m ' t1 Watson, and Mrs. F. W m.i, n LSNRDif j n ' b'ui, iiiuuren i 1.1 if 111 rnnnm S reat-grand children. Funeral services were held from the f h daughter, Mrs. A. W. bv & fT dn7' Ct2 17 conducted by Rev. Mr. Gray of the Presbyte- of tt i D;Bndy, presiding elder of the Fayetteville. district, wUl preach on the night of the fifth Sun day. Everybody invited . . . Jl!01 to tear your ..... M0 vau in - noon An ' n- ' sidewalk in our to "'..rif'n tronKIef r..7x me " w t anow. Moonshine monkey rum, or what not. Cloth i! too high for such foolishness. lis Great Throngs , Visit Hardin? at II Marion, O.,. dispatch, Oct., The, Ion? KUfVeeeln .-i.-x:..t -i . vwuiu" Ul 1NIIIL PH Till. "I.. w .... . 'grimages to S.enator Harding'- front maustm?; f. 631(1 voting had . l. i. j i . . . . 8 xroiit novAr (rotten him nntrthino TT : J luilu icwura nign tide todav in a r, ;, . , l M1U gathering , that delnged an ? .?e of ' " J swirled about , President Wilson in his work for the League of Nations. . iJht 5hS' Ie? Bennett died Tuesday "ght at his home at r.itti.i?i, ? Winton, dwelt principally uDon the progress which , the agricultural ex hibits indicated and advised members of his race not to be Concerned about "ht at his home at Little. RorV q voting but about taking advantage of following a short illness Inter meir opportunities in agriculture and ment was made in irn, j " 57'"' Lumberton, yesterday at ? m.. Deceased was around Kn . J ; iiaoiiiinrmn ;rknVA a p a ' . auu aurrnnni iniy tom Hpi vr V liea r. r.ix. -Johnson oenver a strono amnu. .jj "xw iixvamj r GOOD CROWD AT.RENNERT MStrVoI!i0mr!n in .The Audience u.nioS:rrat,c Spech-B- Corpondence of The Robesonian. ,JZ?2$L 20-ArOund'75 e x xwunert ana surrounding ny Dell cemetery. Charley Bennett of Little Rock, S. C . i wiitu mere. a- I ux tbe ' cinity of the aiaxuiiig wine in a roaring . human whirlpool. . .; So great was the crowd that its - It was rumored that a political speech was made by ' some one and ;that a Republican club was organiz- WeN., C..ererence. in we oisi annual-aesffton he eeTue8darff Mr. Johnson's" address wlifS t ?lhmyBt h adien?a and he Reived hearty applause. Deceased was aro'und 50 years i ocial a' the home of Mr and Mn fiZ&r? here. .IlZS & f tr th! speaW fore' otUtme . - be- iiiai. Time enntnntn. vi. . er,lheh8ihHP w andlevl eral children survive. . : - away and hSdiel f ? v.bIoi ed. but TThe TsSbJSt T fa .sVure3 t close enough t w ;B"able that the only reference that could be fneVpUK11 tmJ: was Rev. the American.vote. ,"v TT:.. " ??J ?ZLf .uv. uMv uv xuv uao uccil VlgOXlxZeU. The managers of. the fair say that nothing of a political nature would be allowed and that nothing of the kind itr.f XT.-XL -w -4 ",uu 0i' ine .nas Deen attempted. r .. $ I VS- aroana; conference r A rare gold coin- 25 cents gold cfnlt thodist , Episcopal church, ' plece-iJ on exhibition at tie fair South,, began vesterlav in -th'iwr,t tt, 4 mo u . T .v.. i " "1 aucvuxu xa xv. jrcoxB uiu ina is own. TOWN TAX LEVY. fsHs 4-00 as "P" with ' .o Last Year anI rTi x ; From $U4 to $291 - 'vp' liSfa'e? W 'for the year iyzo is 83 cents on the $100 ralua- year, ine town poll tax i r r as compared with, tnjii i ' , .. . " J . day evening. NumTruTea. pmyed and I dejidoue relreahments ZZZJr&i: (S!iSnher f uw'ea me .evening to have been one of rar pleasure. PABKFxEAHD TUCKEE WILL ' '-: S1EAK HEBE FRIDAY ftSS??? ndJdates for Governor Z. Mcuienam-uayernor wni BSSi g Ho-- Totnorrow Mr. John J. Parlrer -vi. : .'."T1' "-epuDJican candidate for Lieuteiiant-Governor, are scheduled to speas: at the court house here tomor row evening at 7:30. v ; In the face of all the talk about reduction of consumption, we find that th mills, North and South, con. sumed of cotton from Amm, ; September 30. 884.000 bale.'a . gainst 943,000 in the same time lt year, a decrees, of only 59,000 bales. When the mills became inform . v . , ji.v va me growing rears of the Southern producers of a decline in values, they fell back on their supplies of raw cotton and, during the two months, used onlv 436,000 bales of their re serve stocks. Thus, on July 31. the census said mills North and South held 1.209.000 bales of cotton, while, on October 1, the same mZXIJ?: ? a t0.taI of n,y u.vuu uaiea. in apnrpmhoi- in -f of the panicky feeling that was spreading in the nnt mi,x southern mills ?onnmcut ei oon bales of lint cotton and thev hA re maining but about 283,000 bales, or about one month's supply. ''. "Comparing the situation now with uir air tne snowing is: "Stocks: American mills, North and South, of AmenVan li'nt July 31. 1920 (per census), 1,200,000 il "European milla; J3tt ti- iv,vwvi -----7. - . "European port stocks and afloat for Europe, July 31, 1,293.000 "Total, July 31, 1920, 2,912,000. American mills' stocks, North and ooutn, of lmt cotton. OrtAher i ima ' "European mill loon s r.11 - European ports stocks 'aW afloat, October l; 1,001,000. . ' . iecrease nt cotton since Julv 31. hala 70S Ann . - J "Totals. 2.124.000. " ' - In - other words, - there W was r- a shrinkage, in mill stocks at home and abroad, and in the European supply of about 800,000 bales of lint cotton T-a vacuum that mnt it v. filled when the market is permitted to settle down to a normal condition. I rd. Mi., anil rW ?S Ro r-.TjZITr Messrs. . In honor of , his 8th birthday. Master J.T. Sharp. 2nd enter . hi ffTi.ofuhf "maU frfends yester. . is Mr? ejhor ok his wfiTE- "treet D il.A,ShrP-' t Fifth street Refreshements and a visit t the movies were inem . gram of the afternoon: Dr. N. AAThnm.... i . Tuesday '7 JT? Canada, where he atVen" cation of th.americaTcoTleie yof Surgeons. A was stated in MorSay. Robesonian. fellowahin i T,.J was bestowed upo Dr. ThZXZ. n.T i! .V nompson visited Quebec, Toronto, Niagaro Falls Naw John Coble McNeill. Gilchrist Crump Chafers Biggs, Donald McnSu.' James Stephenij. and Nein vr.uZZ gave a circus last Saturday at the home of Mr. John S McNeill 11 Ya mission Of 5 CPnta.. -V. ' j . m -ir i v .jwier oi the .U, D C. Neill Archie Thompson tnd W lister ArIfrerWn"' Hu?h McAl. tf," M,Mn,Archi Mclan,- John Coble wwboy.. Chri8t. CrUMP ' Wer Annual Indian Fair It Will Be Held at Unio. Chapel Ne- The third annual . Ini.n -r.: m De held at Union rhanx.1 t! . November w nTnX' ""V retary of the fair. - i Jlv-TZ. . visitor yesterday nd he says indica tions are that the fair tki. eclipse all previous fairs, both in ex hibits and attendance. C. F. T. IS IIMlUni . XL- I - . . '"'J ..;mv i i lie inaian lair. Concert by Orphans. The singing class of Oxford orphan age will give a concert in Lumberton at the high school auditorium on Tuesday evening, Oct 26th. This class has made an'enviahi nn. tionor giving concerts of a high or- V inat entertain andedi- y- rom some comments already published regarding this year's con- mII W1 to be "P to the usual high standard, and all who attend can be assured of fin ovaninoi 9 pteMure and profit Mr. A W. Mfln .m'rxvl TJ ..oouuigion, i7. u., and will spend a few days here looking after usiness interests. "WHAT TO DO TNTIMES-OF ADVERSITY" Will be the morning subject, and "CAN A MAN GET AWAY FROM HIS PAST" 'Will.be the evening subject at THE , , FIRST BAPTIST QIURCH Next Sanday. Come and consider them with s. dealmg with the present not with, the past "The 'upset.' due in a art to "cares of holders, which hav. reacted UDon mnttimon unsettling both ends of the line, can- uufc u uioerwise i nan temporary and will hardly affect the yea.r's consum ption as a whole. . The , mills are quite as anxious as the producers tor i the resumption , of normal functions. " TlV remedy .lijes with the South- -era producers and holders who faould be quite able t o cone with th situation.'' . : DS. WILLIAM W. PASSES I EYB SPECIALIST In considering these fimirea w Office: national Bank ef - " - Bafldlag.
The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
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Oct. 21, 1920, edition 1
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