; mm TUB DATS ON THE , LABEL IS THE PATE YOUB PAPER ; WILL BE; STOPPED. WATCH LABEL. ON YOUR PAPER AND DONT LET SUB. SCRIPTION EXPIRE. ESTABLISHED 1870. SINGLE" COPY FIVE CENTS. COUNTRY, COD AyP TRUTH. $3.00 A YEAR. DUE IN ADVANC& VOLUME IX LTJWBEBTON, N. C. THtTRSDAY," NOVEMBER 11, 1920 NUMBER 74 - - VHHHHIHMBBHHBBiBHI .' - v ; -1 v , I - . . " Supenor Court. Against Increase 'ARMISTICE DAY Teachers Assn. Of !A Day's Income iin ntione Kates Trial of Negro Charged With Murder of Deontr Sheriff Kitchin Will Be gin Tomorrow Dr. Locklear Must xown Board Thinks No Increase in Serve Sentence on Roads if in Robe' son After January 1st Other Cas es Disposed of. A number of cases has been dispos ed of in Superior court for the trial of criminal cases here this week.. The 'Phone Rates Should Be Granted Until Service Is Improved. NEW PARKING ORDINANCE. COTTON MARKET. Strict middling cotton is selling on Kobeson Organized I For Thfc Omhri the Iocal .mark?t today 'or w cent the pounds middling 18 cents. Today is Second Anniversary of Sign. Ing of the Armistice Messages From Heads of Nation's Military 138 Teachers American j riation Formed at Meeting Herei Consider Those Who Are lni ! Monday Delegates Elected to; of Parental Love and Care. ' The local. banks are closed today Teachers Assembly A beautiful custom in which prac- i Armistice Day. H. . .. a. l . f . Tk. - . - : .V- A. A , an jr every jtisun m ine mate may I "e cen in me eastern pan 'participate with little inconvenience or f town have been greatly improved and Naval Forces and Lesion. Joining in the national observance I of , tha second anniversary of the m signing of th armistice heads of the 1 a new parking ordinance was pass- nation's military and naval forces READING CIRCLE GROUPS. M. (.llilllliai U1BC3 111 C llUO VTCC&t llV J , , , g f j ...... xv.tO 1 iitiiTj first Aatrraa mnrAor- ol Asimo ea at a meeting OI the mayor and Vesterdav issued mesa?P tn tho iur On Mnndnu V,r,K- oU up curing tne term, mat ol John Hen- r."" ,. "u8- sonnei 01 me army ana navy ana to toacners 01 Kobeson county were fatherless and motherless sacrifice is that of contributin the in. , recently. the come of a day to the support of our ' The public school at Clyborn will "f """8 : uiai u uumt iicn- rni.. . , , - - j j i-w s. jm. ivuucsuh luuinv were taifieriess ana motneri ry Bethea, colored, charged .with shoot- ordinance provides that no cars j the veterans of the World war now in called together in a meeting to or- And the Thankseivine inff and killing Deputy Sheriff J. A. fHIf J " ?!ei.tnutl civ" He- .. ... I ni?e for the Teachers Assembly, most propitious periou children. Mr. Fred open next Monday morning. season is a ""wn wm lencn. . t 1 ... .... .... r .1 : a . . j ... . nv Arntiici s ABAtfii u v. itniiii 1 in m iiriMi n ir n ifti..K . awkuiak iiiccl hit ui r.BNHrn .var Kitchin, will come up tomorrow. The ,S,V.xS'l ?xept ?n nestnut between) "Today. the army salutes it3 own which meets at AshevilL Nov. 24 ot the charitahlv inclinpH nonU ,j v,ti, at Masonic hall this eveninsr at 7;M court ordered a special venire of 100 f,ust na econa streets cars parked , its faUen heroes," Secretary Baker 27, and to arrange the Readine- Ciirlo Carolina mv Khn thii, L,.llti.. Imnortant business. . . .. T ri u r n T A Iwi .1 . t - 1 . L. i' l l . 1 - - J " " " " ' ' ...v.. H'4 VL lhlUll " n . . 1 j : t 1 wiv a v 4. L. uai mi iiii 11 u wttur ulna t-nm ...... x1 il . ... .-. - - thc i'r of the street. Cars must not be left i "Tt U fn na t J"V , xj: tti, , ... 1 " 1 v tinuiawii men wuoau i uifjuin, L Illt'lIILH. Judge J. Lloyd Horton of New Bern First and Vv h 71 lwen S'ory n imperishable memorials; to the State Board of Examiners, was dering in the care, protect.on, train- under Dr- M. Baker and courses for the present school year, of the meritorious service the twentv- Mr. J. A. McPhaul of R. 1. Shan- emblazon their Miss Susan Fulgum, a member of one child-caring institutions are ren- non is in Lumberton taking treatment e memorials: to the State Board of Examiners, was derinc in thp rr nrr.ttmn t.n under Dr. II. M. Baker. is Drasidintr. this hoino- thp fit-st termiL . o mm- engrave their devotion in our hearts present to give information in reirard intr and pdiifntinn t.f hlnla ,.hiM, Called meetinff of Woman's rlnh of court at which he has presided. As JJt hi narIL X k-A fitS ' flnd t0. dedicate ourselves to a per- to the! issuing and renewal of certifi- wno might otherwise become a men- Monday t 4 p. m., in municipal build- stated in Monday's Robesoniah, Judge anJ T nJ ti. nJI !Lfiew kai Ptuat",n 0' the principles for which catesTend to give instruction as to or- ace to society and objects of scorn on Au members urged to be pres- Horton is the youngest Superior court pie-hf pf . j vney ien. gamaauon ana courses provided for 1 the face of the earth. ' C ; xl. 01.1. t : 1 A - "'ft11'' Accl. I llpflarino' flint uvon s r,f tka f ... K 01 mo- fliivln nmrlr HTV. -X a. x . Pormlai. nimlr. Ht- I years since the signing of the amis-' Befre the beginning of the business t homes will continue to receive proper tomorrow (Friday) evening t 7:.10. tice had "caused many of us .to lose session, Miss Dorothea Farmer render- 'cara and attention there is little rea- A11 members urged to attend, lmpor- m v.- 1 " -c ,..... -jr, uevicvu; 7 i"""" ovicv uiuno. xvan gun iu press Me stigntesi concern. marKings, no car Daniels admonished the navy to dedL I Jansen, the Swedish impersonator, t But there are literally thousands of The congregation of the Presbyte p? 2 mafri T8; cate itself t0 "the!ame ldeals whch who- at present giving entertain-' bright boys and girls out on the high-! rn chuh pounded Rev. Dr. G. K. togethc judgein the State, being only 26-yenrs , The Darl:ini? areaa on Spmfll T. . . H r , ? . wh,ich Jdfe Fourth and Fifth streets, will be' Horton handles court is pleasmir to maA .v,; j u " . . all nr.nnc.mnA nA h k.. , " aim nu cars must De V"r "'" '"-"' parked, between the to be left over one friends here. The following cases had been dis-, The ordinance further provides that posed of up to last night: y J jcars shall only be parked on the nob breen, manufacturing whiskey; raourn side or becond street, the north side of Third and Fourth streets md cars parked on the streets south and north of the court house square tnust be parked next to the court house. Mr. T L. Johnson, town attorney, was instructed to aro to Ralpi rh nn nol prossed with leave. Wm. Hooks, larceny and receiving; nol prossed with leave. Frank Lowrey, forgery, plead guil. ty: fined $100 and cost. Vernon McArthur and Vair Rmvn Davis, violating auto laws; fined $25.Novcmber 23 to enter protest when eaPh and cost. the Southern Bell Telephone Co. will Charles Luke and Alex. Fairley; I aslc Corporation Commission for tretpass; fined $25 each and one- authority to increase its rates in the inira coai . omie. n was UU5, pmtojl Ot the town v. w . iocKiear, jonucatioil nd adultery; sentenced, to 12. month in jail, to be assigned to the publfe'roads, capias to issue' in llobeson fcounty orly on January 1, 1921; sentence' t begin at that datei This case, grew out of Locklear marrying a white woman in the. State of Georgia land coming to this, -county, to. live; inter .mSrriaire of races Jwtinff a . - -j-j; : . - xno iaws 01 worth-Carolina.! Lock lear is a doctor and practices at Pem broke. ' 1 y Lettie Prevatt, va VQttie Previtt, divorce granted. Thompson, John, Clyde andiHarold Williams, cruelty to animals L Thomp son and Harold found not guilty, John and Clyde found guilty,.and finedJSS each and onehalf cost ,,, Frank Jacobs, false pretense, plead guilty; judgment suspended upon pay- fathers .-that no ineraAA inttht tMfv fcsnouM De granted Will, th( service is RED CROSS ROLL CALL To the Citizens of Lumberton: ; "; it is unnecessary to explain the rei- gave immortal elorv to. our Ampri. mcnW at various schools throughout I wava and in th hv.wa ct.(- can youths of 1917-18. the ; county, was present. He delight- who cannot be admitted into either of , "We lived on November, 1918, on fuuy?Jntertained the teachers in a these homes because THERE IS NO the mountains of cratiturlA am) hn .sbtrt ttut uniaue lecture on- th 'VArf fRnnVf pnn thuu r i. .i piness because the. valor or our be9t , of : Explanation," , prof. W. H. ofik-'of children .'that runu r v.. beloved on land and seas had secured ; auperinteiident of the Lumbterton State should interest tllemselves in to'.!?600' 5t02k!.Indin wno farms for fof mankind the blessings of peace10"' acaooi, made a practical talk on the extent of contributing the earn-1 it . uawwell. Soma "later,' withthe fruits of .victory " Mr; Dan., present conditions of school! in ' inirs of a dav atThnkHviho. .A Mrs. Nannie W. Crump " moved iel's statements said. "In observing Nth Carolina and the duty of teach I the management, of the homes miv h I yesterday from a residence of hera . .im i Auntmrn k. lx ' I i . ... ... Inn th. IW.AamITI. J x - - c iiiiictuic rvaq w one on me Moo rehouse, pastor of the church, uul Mrs. Moorehouse Tqesday evening. A sweet potato which weighed more than 10 pounds was brought to The Robesonlan office Tuesday by TT x. A. fh . a the-second anniversary of a dav s'a- eeLm wetmg these conditions. .'. I provided with funds to warrant r... cred in our memory, let all of our '. The Twsiness session was opened j sonable expansion, people, reconsecrate themselves to a' P'xM011,8, ' president .and sens j Let it not be said of North Carolina spirit' of high patriotism and sacri. the Teachers Association Of i thut they neglected, at any time, the ficarhich made Armistice day a na-.'S C0W Superintendent J. cat and protection of helpless little tional.4ay of rejoicing;"; " right at their owndoors. It erairPewainr chamte teacherof Latin in shtuld be borne; in, miiwi that our iiiwucv iub us wie s:vm ' century m. . 7zlirr,rri' nwi (wniaaiy incunea citizens, Dotn men 'i r , ix'T . f uj,-wui dependence dayfor the. wodhe -W. constitute a treat , "ve toniht for Baltimore where Mrs cnm-eQ me men wn served under 77 rtTTrS v!!v T?v " , wa xv corpora wioiy Drganizea lor the pur- 'i rti 7 m avrai n ,vaaaii 'ttAaA Ar ..i: a.1 t . ... - . ua v h anna ina iirrav 1 MAMMvaMM corner of Sixth and Pine ati-Mtn. re cently occupied by Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Holmes moved Tuesday from the Crump resi dence to their heme on Third street. tTMr. and Mrs. L. R. Varser and their small daughter. Miss Uly,will sonsrJn detaij why it is our duty to erans." his: command fore them in whicb they fought, toe interests "well directed ed by this great ih . x " l . . m x vjxil uu. uuiiiiHir wnm Tn nn in tuo ,wr 10 Keep- pe. t - r. . ; , . . jm rvuevuig ine aisiressea, Dury- Deaee Athe. ldealK ' Wected'at deUgates,to the ing the dead, carine for tha AtL n4 dectarmaf ; f?75 & OTS tacn the' orphan. Every r;the'.natin S!r fltX ' if,BDer " n eQu ahareholder, and and fully isafe Pv'?.h! H. . Caje, Artnle all members are directors, with th. same powers. Its dividends are not SS?l-?e n?"6 0f Mthe merican. ! " Majoreneral- Peyton C. , m.w'itta- R ' t .wide as treasury stock, 'which ia Red Cross. Between November lit hi n;t ' . - V3! JNewton, Laura ScSrboroueh. Mra t ihcU i u.. j " 2 x Let x -i. i ' , i "'" vx obiu. w- ol, i 'j .- - .. . .w... .( w ucaiw buu aiieviions OI reacn one 'dollar Is retained by the JLunibef ton Chapter to be used in pay ing Miss Casey, the Red Cross nurse m mis county, and the other half goes Pr0 xr. ix : iuMuriera to oe used 1: 1 ""'"" prayer zor in aaministenng unto the suffering luairment ront!nua1 n x ,xi i x xl r,, suuering xaj, iiicui. ui uiruugauui me woria. ana otn a great effort will ho mnA U v- j -: - . dhenherd and Mrs. J. D C.mft iL'Ji?.! turn our oughtrfk??? 'KR?. w?".88 . ..v....,, ouu luilu , a mmner at from the strife of nolitira tmn thi" i-miwihwi, ranaaeipnus, air the cost of $L00. With us one-half of J of buSnessf &ttfaS!2rli, Parkton, 'orrum; each one -'dollar fsrtaiTipd hx tK-.' i cost. Ben Burnes, false pretense, plead guilty; judgment suspended upon pay ment of cost. R. C. Townsend, violating town or dinance, plead guilty; judgment, sus pended upon payment of ost and of prcsecution. Clyde Webb, larceny; entered plea of nole contendere, which was accept ed by solicitor; prayer for judgment continued upon payment of cost and expense of prosecution. Will Ward, larcenv. nlpar? prayer for judgment continued upon payment of cost. Jtmes Patterson forgery and lar cer.y, plead guilty; sentenced to 12 murins on roads. It is urgently reduested that pemon in this community become a member of the Red Cross. By doing so a great service will have been done by and through the small sum of one dollar. ; . t Four -separate1 committees have been appointed to canvass "Lumber fcnn, as follows: ' South of Fifth street and east of am: Misses Lina, Cough and Flora Wishart, Mesdames.AauMi'King, W. L Daugherty, H. T.i pope:' 'i North of Fifth street and east of Elm: Misses Vashti White, Rachael our army in the World war I havp TV 'sprmga ana Lumber recently inspected our cemeteries IhffiEnS 82pef France, with their rows on rows of7 iel0 th Pective schools I O f vv. Urn herodead and cannot conceive of any x .. .. J auierences or opinion as to tlie after, math of the war making us ever, for getful of the splendid sacrifices of our armv and the whole people dur ing the7 war. Their record of ach ievement and of self-denial will for ever be. a national inspiration.' Calling for acclamation of Armis tice day in the "spirit. $hat made it,". F. W. Galbraith. Jr.. national . com mander of the American Legion, last night jssued an, open message to the nation-:. U.D.C Convention In Asheville the beneficiaries. The larger the div idends, the greater will be the reward for duty well performed. In the race between the child and the dollar the interests of the Child should'' .blend easily in our humanities,, in pur full ness of heart we hear the tender words of the Master: "Suffer little children to come unto me,' for of such is the kingdom of Heaven." it is ot the duty of today that we days while, the tetter, is undergoing treatment under specialist. Mr. Varser and daughter returned Sun day from flijtiaere, where they spent day for an examination, it waa decided that it would be advisable for Lily to spend a few dava thara nnrim-1 the care of a specialist for' stomach trouble. : v . j , Mr. A..W. McLean will W tn. night to return to Washmarton aftav spendmg two days at his office here. . expects to return with his family to Lambertbn about the first of next 4 year. -The' termfowldf 'MKMci " " Lean was appointed a director nt th War Finance corooration lacks and a half of expiring having been ap pointed for a 4-year term and the Secretary of the Treasury is insist- -houM .rLL lZL in that be hold on at least untH nt row the sun will either rise in spies-' .IS' 'M!.Le'B My," Khe dor or behind a mask of urJ " not ?peed to do so and that his n. T , 'clouds. Consciousness of duty well !W v ,wtiirii to his Plana Annrftrml tar r . i wuolrc" wl. uul wen hoina Kra th 1m - rr ' . . .x... , . penormea is the source of ail hanni.ir " . r nB lb w.wrTi zr"ona r0i ness. Remorse comes for .methin Ixx. x i ! . . . . -a i uuk nappenea yesterday, or the dread lina ' Leads in New Charter ine loiiowmg is taken from a OI What tomaTtntw man Aiuninua n.. (let us remember that the same love McNamara and Mae-eie Pittman . North of Fifth street and west of Ciim: Miss .Innio PorN-l Hf J v. kj. vvisnart, A. T. Parmelee an Asheville dispatch of Nov. 10: 1 . rriDutes of love and resDect for m and D&tiencn that nti'.;n.fi tmitt triumph of our armies Confederate soldier dead and daugh-jth-J morrow will , shine with tender tta;:ti&8d'bf our gallant allies, which ;erx. we5 pa,d today the delegates promise into the heart of today. Then twO'trea'ra airn cava 11. tka to the twenty-seventh annual conven- let us iournev on Hav at a Hma low. anniversary of which we celebrate to.. Hon ft te r,and divisions, United mg aside as we go along the income busy winding ud the affair of th War Finance corporation, which is one of the most important of the govern ment boards which grew out of the World War. TRAGEDY. NEAR GASTONIA. morrow, marks the high light of the Vaup.hters 01 the. Confederacy in ses-iof a day to be forwarded to the or present century in American affairs." S1n "ere. fphanage of our choice when we reach Young Man Shot aad Killed, Girl Se riously Wounded and Two Girls As saulted. , A horrible trasredv occuitpH Snnta night hear Gastonia when John Ford Belle Marsh, havinir ton .T. wLnJ ' tarmeiee a i issue, of clashes of fWh nH ti ?n ""usually large number of visitors perative command to protect and Pd. I Xl.t" n .was.not. and k,"ed, linuor in her noBP9inn ' Tx c, ..Il . , . . . Tbp ar rnar. .,oi,-f u x-,x m addition to the delegates. ! cate the ornhan. .ssie oeauy or oastonia wa se. 12 months in iaH wi b i'.'T"..!0 1 1,,". " ,i'"nTs ree . and Thpv a- Vrin. ..11 Flection of officers comes tomorrow, i In no other one chanl nf pff, ' U8'y wonded and . she and Miss x . . " ' . iuuii- 1 1.1111. mcBua es iiunn JYnOX anrl .in.1 o ui on uu- v r m rr- . , ,1 -. - -.v. in rMIie lince OT (aatnnis tv mmmissinnor. f ..x x. . , . ailU U-,. . . .. Mrs. KOy W. McKinnpv of TaAnnah !ou- rnismnn an vitrlAl.r x: 11.. ; r"-C OI UHSlonia .1 . , h.ic uui 10 u. i.iris .jOO"Win. ivuiiMusmuu spun. , - -. t,Pi. IOL? if' ' In addition to these committees Luke McCallum, manufacturing Misses visu 'a no.., on, !Sr J!f ' Injuor; fined $100 and costs. . i well. Marrraret P.-nl' r -, ul hp saiH "Vii-tAi-;OD 0.i, a- ' An,! memorials held at the convsn- glad mom of Thank rivinr r.. 1 l tice day commemorates are not the" tian headquarters were witnessed by doing we shall comply with the im- J? TjjS'tS' d j issue3 of clashes of flesh and steel. an "n.u"uan? lare number of visitors perative command to protect and edu- MUFT r cate the orphan. Paducah, our mission so vividly and practically j bte'assaulted0 int.nnnr ' cvomnKfinA ; ; 1. . .l "n:e assaulted Bess Oxe.idine, manufacturing 4. . x I Ann tjuui, iinn iiuu and cost. li- tpps will, in full Red Cross attire. Luke McCallnm i ..:V"?.'""C ' al e.movmg pic- ,. r j .7 luring iuik uow ana tne post office liquor, plead guilty; fined $100 and' This work is to be done without re Alei MolnK-i-x, , ' muneration, either at the hands of the Alex Mclntyre, carrying concealed persons named or of th .mHora! weapons, plead guilty; fined $50 and I-.is a great work and is deserving were said to "Noorr 'however complete. JJ h in thTwof'the C2, ?rl f " S?K 3 'inn? ran snrviim tiix. .n,vjf . ai lampa last year, win hold of fice ' orpnan homes. Hpre arp anth-i. , . . '." "' : ' 'il rr-,F"7 ' for another year. !th father ,nH mt.:;u .r.m OT uy' - ine cr,mes were laid at - 1 wt " . uv, annals ut uiaiiKinu are replete with examples, !tht fatherless and mnthpripcr.-M.;" . ne cr""es were Mrs. McKinney in her annual report of our State where they find foster- hv thTtLJ. 1? nef?" . " . iiiciiiuTi, yi Hie cost. Alex Mclntyre, assault with deadly weapon, plead guilty; prayer for judgment continued upon payment of cosh the best thought and attention of all good people, and we consider it an honor to be permitted to carry on the aia a mucn greater honor to all Aifj rpj , . . can aim wm oecome mem- !S xWn'cati0 a"d hers in. the greatest organization fo, .,, iu montns on tne renei of those in distress triumphs in behalf of splendid caus- recommenaea committee to ing care and protection p 1,0,,- ..i.x v. corner wun sons :::,r ".tUIxv-x"1 x.oe- erection of .uot; UlC 11 lit LUitL IllttU no o oar r-j-k avt.ntii .,uova CUUUlCi 1 . - 1 'This is only the second annivers. 1, war ":uraerea John n X TT . ,l """' "x 0 wuiucr i narpers r er tnem - nv r: xi. i f.. . . .j, "Mi. i uguiiu, 10 me iaitniui ne' tnroiltrhnut u:i x . . . . .. of Veterans for years of their youthful HpW1-V l"""u,,5 ;.Pariy 'nvoived, including T - lTf j 1 . - HerP thpv r .7" i 'r"10""'.. U1,an 01 "ncointon. The Brown." and that corresnonHpl C thamarfvp. .ine aut? and J"ordand Miss Grice Bra nf Irriit.t.'.. J-.. - J J-x- """, e"d: if we 11' keVpTomLrwiTh SJft t0 get0U?; the immortals f southern collections there. These buz- 1 mstit mark great moments of history that,gefl.ri"dpted- '?.nd chi,l.in North Carolina, who is It is to one of these splendid institutions that every man. woman shall never die. Succeeding genera-1 nn ,lWuZneliyilrovd the blessed with earning capacity, is asked tions will acclaim ArmistL dv gla i ,pr?e"ed ; .by . Dr- H.enjy Louis to contribute the amount of ONE hPv alwnv, ,r,n i; w wwningion and Lee Uni-' fA j.SJ INCOME during the Thanks- roads. existed in the history of the Cyrus and Roosevelt Mprnii - se "tence , w?th2lS :?"i,.p,ead ' JUNIUS J' GOODWIN, SsSm'pt Pofncosf comP,Chman Fourth Red Cross Roll Call. tviaZCfei?l M! C Medical Society. .. . . . cununuea xtooeson inntv MpHjoI Hon for nt ey always shall acclaim verX for and Uni-jWAY.-S 1 Liei isiiuuie. . - -x uraver in our ripnrB it . ; s.nern naval men presented by able to set a 1 I7al our vow of rlf dm3.L A: ' Wriht of Jacksonville, ' day in 365 to nd kLn f,n?vIeoKi Te rh ch. thev subscribed several hunl appeal is to a had walked on around a bend; that a negro approached, firing and brand ishing a pistol, wounding Miss Beatty after she and Killian had gotten back in the car and were trying to drive away; that then they were forced to get out and walk to where Ford and TmPp C08V, - met the municipal bui ding nJ f or dD,uncan .McKay, larceny; here yesterday. Papers were read bf jlm.arv fJ?? cntinued ,.tojDr R. D. McMillaii.of "Red Springs January, 1921, term upon payment of and Dr.. T. F. Costner of Lumrton! t " r j. A number of out-of-town doctors at x S.u?e1-ine ?rgery; plead guil-l tended the meetinsr and vara ant... ll'J" a"d C08t and to.pav tained at dinner at the Lorraine wli v. a. Barnes for forged by local physicians. Those attending the meeting -declared; it to have been iuv w v c - ' oe l interest and profit t ton of Macdorald was I The next meeting of the society will iSi! teH theW WednLSy , ' xrx n. i, DlnT.'.rWIUBBTi SniJ$liB ,S8 ea8on,able :the other girl were; that in the $5.25 to checks Tl 1 - V Jm jji.4 J?uI3 was mng the visitors in town Monday. - MwsrsrTNdblinahd D.L." Floyd of Barnesville were Lumberton visi tors yesterday. , . ?r: BUFi Smool, of the Uurinbur Elctnc Service Co., Laurinburg, was a Lumberton visitor yesterday. Mr. and rMs. E. 'B. Nv nA .I'M T. .. ----.-...., ciumren, ciizaoetn and E. B. Jr. - . Wedding Announcement. v; ; Announcements reading as follows will be of much, interest -to friends of the groom here, where he held a po sition as clerk in McMillan's drug store for some time two .. or three years ago.:r , . . ,,v ( Mrs. George Jefferson Hales an r.t nOUllPM tha mimi... - 1 A l-x Boardman, were Lumberton vwitorr. ' Eleanor Maxwell, to" Mr. JSuX. ! X. , IT. . . - Monday afternoon. Miss Roberta CoWe-of LaurinbhTg is a guest at the home of her brother- i1i!aTW.,anl8ister Mr- ad Mrs. ix a. S. McNeill, North Elm street. ' -,-;y Mr. M. C-Britt of ?R,' 44,UTuber. ton, was in town yesterday, m High. On WPdnpaHav ri.fKA. twentieth, 1920, Richmond, Virginia. At - home after October twenty-seventh, Rocky Mount, N. C. - ,. .,' ..Mr. E. C. Nye of Orrum was among the visitors in town Monday. perishable. "With this us renew each X 1 . 1 . .. . . . . . V I U I lull I P I. nvtr. I. n n 1- faith in The hxgh iXrfT tff" iShtff taJhT thahe and should meet a liberal re- Wot one in a hundred is un- aside the ineffme of one a cause so worthy. This all classes and condition. 1 XI . - ' nu inose wno respond are asked to mean- . . j . I .O OUVI forward the amount they may wish to 'a freieht time Ford had been shot by the other negro, and Killian was forced to carry Ford's body some distance and lay face downward, on pain of instant death; that the negroes then kept the girls about two hours and escaped on Al ? a the hearts of Americans in 1918 .Zl 1JUUB. .f"' ln new chap- cnoice mi. it, 'u"l " "rK?nwea, witn seven. muV Mur, a land irom wnence cru-s The following states' B,n. . - . . . i xi ur in iaronna nrpamont. i .k... itiA .n. w- today and forev-r. aolamnl- ni.' !r.;V"I?..'-:wm,,7. or home, its all." , - ' "p "v . 4 ,'un.oia, Jonda, ! past witn ail its cares and frets, with contribute to the orphanage of their cnoice, lhe rubhcity Committee han- aierno funds. And while we are assisting in pro viding the comforts of life to th lit. Alabama,! tie ones bereft of parents and the ... XI.- mo xuici ine Louisiana. MarvlnnH Kf .....k....i..' Recorders Court. (Mississippi, Missouri, New York Gatewood Small was before Re- S -,1'.8' Ohio,- Oklahoma, corder. E. M. Britt Mondav on th Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Ten- chttrge of being drunk and disorderly, fwlffn if8,8' -V"., Washington, " Til- W v t. I - mmmrn no V CSI1U X I Wit II lieorgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, ' all its pains and aches all its faults and mistakes. Every act we have wrought, either for good or for evil, is in the hands of the Mighty Love West Virginia. Formal also made by Miss Alice Baxter of Judgment wife suspended upon pay tti.pt. r ftf f Via AAat Percy and Pearl Drice ; f orllnted - "J' ce P'esWent, General their bonds in the sum of $25 each. ndnMr8, Wright of Newberry, laiung.to snow up lor trial on the . occreiary general. chaige of being drunk and disorderlv. They Were arrested Saturday night, placed in jail and later released un der the above stated bonds. SH,P8BlsJled Croaa. Chapter Meets Friday Eveninr. ine at-fauls Red Cross chapter , serve any good purpose. Leave every tliat is capable of bringing honey out of jthe rock and sweet waters out of the bitterest desert the love that turns weeping into laughter, woes into joys, and gives the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness. ' Only for the beautiful memories, " sweet and tender, that linger like the perfume of roses in the events of the days that are gone wui thoughts of yesterday wui new.-ip me Methodist church at thing to the love that is higher than 8tomorrow (Frday) . even- the stars, wider than the skies, and injr at 7:30. Dr. E. R. Hardin, county dpeper than the seas; tha love that uiiicer, ana iniss Alice Casey, courrty. health nurse, will attend the Jno. C Allen of Howellsville. Mr. Jno. C. Allen, aeed 73 vears. died yesterday at his home in Howells ville. township. Deceased was never meeting. marnea. ine iuneral was conducted I today at 10 a. nt. and interment made Mr;'AJ. Bullard of the St.' Pl. 'women hrr KT: J section, is a Lumberton visitor today. (Continued on page seven) holds for all, the treasure for th days that are gone." "Leave not until tomorrow thintni that should be done todr.". Men and in. the family burying ground. A special to the Charlotte Ohaorvpr says that many wild rumors are afloat, one being that a second auto full of young men was seen to leave Gas tonia Sunday night and follow the auto in which Ford and Killian and the girls were riding; another is that a prominent citizen of the county is suit- u iuraisn tne names of negroes who subjected him to the same hu miliating experience on the same spot some time ago when he was out riding with a girl, with the exception that there was no shooting. It ' is claimed that he was robbed and that hi8 com panion was assaulted but that to avoid publicity and embarrassment nothing was said about it Ford had received a 'threatening anonymous letter a short while before, .warning him of danger If he did not keep away from Gastonia. Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Prevatt of Wiuteville w were among the visitors in town yesterday. DB. WILLIAM W. PASSES EYB SPECIALIST' OQco: National Bank ef EuOIlag.