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iTHE BOBE80MAN
OSeo W West IVmrtR Stmt
BUSCJESS D0HD2RS
V. THE BOBESONMN-8 "
i . .. WANT AD.RA1X3 - : - V
-V . - ' -
Twenty -Tr Cent Mlaiaaaa Charge
. . , f Urn an, laser tie. ...'.-.
doCbu eras TTFB DOUBLE price.
Blank Spec and Paragraphed Want Aa. IS
'' 7 l':;:'r-rf.;:'i-:
11 Pet - Cat. Discount H iOml 0 I
. vj; Ceaaecative Insertionr 4',; '.A
CASH MUST ' ACCOMPANY ALL ORDERS
AD A7 8irM "Cw Relsseala" Strictly
,.5 y . frfMHrt,. V' ' v.
butttin Kt CurwtM Altar ,1 a. ..
Par Bale Can akn. TS r katf
ert. ' Fin for pickling. Sand order to W.
H. V; Brown, Bttto. N. C. 7- 7: 7.
FOR BALE Nitrate Bad. Tap Draaaar and
Fertilisers, We have It on hand. K. M.
Bigge; . :--'.V.yv
Nice young aiUk caw far Ml a exchange.
See' E. 8. McNeill at one.- :;.,-r.r:' '
C M. Filler A B nw operating fUlla
station, forner Bewmd end-Chestnut.- Wa
want your trade and promise to please you
jrtth' service. .. -. . t , j'?;."
- ' ' .- '
Can
washed far
Werfc guarantee. . Ca
to Fuller's filling- station.
Yea rt It dM right-who tM'bm fM
ear washed for fl at C. M. Fuller Son's
gasoline .station. -:.7 " W :?
Bar rear gaselia
station. - .
at Faller"! aV a waa
We want yea far
t aur . filling
station. C. M. Fuller A Son.
For Rent, the dwell
ing . now occupied
by Profit
ply to Rob t. EL Lee.
Far Sale One reed mat and eight shp.
Apply to Florence McNeill, Administratrix
of jj H. MeNaiU'a estate. . ,-
1 1 O.St Bewardfar arrest ef parly whe stale
from in front of Efird's Saturday p. m.
New Crown arch bar Bicycle No. B1S860.
c0lor red, trimmed with white. Motor bike
bond1 oars and Chain tread Tires, Notify,
Lambertoa Cycle Co. Lumberton, N. C. . . .
Eirht keasea alH by as sine March IMS.
BuUding two now. We open new series July
first. Com 'with us. Bobesoa Bulldlnr' A
Loan. - '-. . - 4 :. ' '
MllUena Lata Cakbare, Ga. ad Cabbae Cab
lard;, Lata Tomato Planta, Leading 'varieties
mum . sjuli ok i sjuk-ti a. , 4lf-'Vat.
. paid,. Insured. Riverside Farss,.MaiUv
Firs darae pin weak aid $a..eack,.PWi
mont Stock Farm. Church aV4,'y.vS,v
lastead f caatiac- bread, en. tk: water
bay stack tm ear twastty tkird aeries apea-
..ln 'Jul first. Bar len sbdre tfcay4-8W
..weeks get back an tlwnddeUsjJtob
son suMQinis m maim r -V
Tea Jala new nay twenty ftra cents'per week'
on aaea share. Build your bom pay for
it weekly. Ask Whitfield btfll arplain bow.
NO GAS TO BUT Na tajtea ta pay. Sara
weekly. Fay "monthly. Kasyork. Join pow.
Twenty third series opena -July iirrt. Ask
Whitfield. , ' ;---' 's - '
Peas -fsaa Psas- Peaa We have thess. Sew
every available acre of land hi -Peas. Make
your, own feed, .build your ; land and
keep that Hy iMy at home. John F.
Freneh ft Companjv., Wholesale Grocers
Lumberton, N. C3.V . v- .
Wanted PesWen bs Store, er Office, -fer
summer vacation by young lady who 1m
t Mm wiAnaw to hem her return
to college in the fall.. Address "X, care
gooesoiiimn.. v-, ; jr,j;if- , , i-. .
Wanted Papila J Tatar - tlum thraamer
months in any public school subject. Mrs.
J. -H. Barrington, Luinbertoii. ,
PLUMBING BJtPAM WOBK AND PLUMB.
n Mmts. Binins! for anstilsns vtoat,
li r ) M
fat the aounty. Protapt anentjo,
meet cor. - vaasw
and atb Bta. Pbeata ST. O. S.
D Btv Jlll
boapitaL Bapairsnc bow. Fix suit you. Tw
tore rooms Xdmund property fourth street.
Fix Just aa you want Whitfield, the rent
mas.' . . '":'y'-''y-::-.yyii:
lii' ' V
Wanted t faralsi brick tar tsbaccs farnaeea
at ten dollar per thousand. Reeves Mfg.
Coyj Frortorrfll, H. C. r-x-, :
WANTKD UGHTWOOD. STOVSWOOD
LENGTH, ON V SUBBCRIPTIOIf-ROBJB-BONIAN.
: - - ' ' 't,y.j.
Bey Beaaa, Velvet Beaa Cane Seed and Field
eac for sal at L. H. CaldwaU'a. - -
See na fer CattaawPatch fee. plant la
irrefcular ttandaattpnLJfMwIl.
Bklaglss and all ktnda ef pm.t Matarials
onand in large uuantiaea.,' Prices 'right.
U -L Caldwell. s.:.yt."' '
far eWe-artar'iaear' BwatKFattto '-PIbsiIb
from chemically treated aMpa at fLM per
1.004 wkH they Jaat, eesh vwitk rdav Beady
w-U H. CaMweU. , " .
mmid nWr Waasaa fca Rshasam as bate
Mother Hubbard , Waabboard, , Saves tha.1
' hekaabes.' ror:aal,at Pat Kowiegay Tart.
1 ' , .. .
Ata Stop Mctetrre,
e ttM U at Spar cast
tmimtt tot t. 1
T er It yarn aassiem jbnpra-
veiF farm tanda
tn Msbsaenii - Bek - and
Bantiand CouiiUea Janhw J. Goodwin at-
I or vuKiaasanga
N. a
TbBeat Service-, la tt. BvarytUa
Sm and aanitary. rWkem hungry - as
aalL Olympia ml. Stat strarV iUans
Moathly Meeting of T. K L. Class,
Reported for -The Robesonian. ,
The T. E. L. ' class of Lumberton
Baptist Sunday school held its regu
lar monthly meeting at the parson
age Tuesday evening, June 13th. A
large attendance was very gratifying.
After the business was disposed of
Misses Kathleen Lnirbam and Kachel
PERSONALS
Mr. P. C Smitli of Fairmont wa
-Lumberton Tisitor yesterday ,
Messrs.' L. 11. Oliver And B. X.
Temple of Marietta psed throagh
town ; Tuesday en, route to Wilmisv
Miss Mary Gilmer Weatheriy of
Charlotte arrived last night and will
spend some time here visiting at the
home of Sheriff and Mrs. K. E. Lewis,
North Elm street- - -s?
: Mr. W.-C. Hammond Jr of" Ash
bora arrived Monday night and will
spend some time here , visiting his
grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M.
Whitfield, Elm street. . f - s-
. Mrs. H. ; L. Pope and two ' children
left this morning for High Point,
where they will spend some time vis
iting at the' home of Mrs. Pope's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bacon. ,
V Churdb Notes
-: - - ' County Visitor - .
Mrs. R. Poole went this morning
to. Center Presbyterian church, near
Maxton, where this ' afternoon she
addressed the ladies' auxiliary of that
church. Mrs. Poole has been appoint
ed county visitor of that organiza
tion of Vthe Prtsbyterian ; church in
Kobeson county.
" -' ': ' -' Episcopal .'V- . -j-V
There .will, be communion .service
and sermon at the' Episcopal church
next Sunday evening by Rev. Jaa, E.
W. Cook of Wilmington.
Presbyterian, On G. E, Moorehouse,
Minister, " -
Correspondence of The Robesonian. "
Sabbath school - - every Sabbath
mornmg . at 9 :3a Come. W. K. Be
thune, superintendent. -
Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Ser
mon theme: "The greatest of Life's
Forces." :-; : -.: . -.:-': -.
Evening worship at 8. o'clock. Ser
mon theme: "Encouragements for
m !-U .1 M '...
Mid-week service Wednesday at 8
p. m. Subject: "Complete Chris
tians." Col. I,f .vv t v? :,
.- You " will t. be .. welcome' at all the
services; of : this . churcht ;
Baseball
ByDick Norment
Lumberton Opened Inter-State
gue .i Season by Winning
Games of 2-Garae Series
Lea-
Both
From
; Maxton. "" - - .
Games Friday and Saturday
iv4cColl at Lumberton. .
Bjttfilet' at iLauxinburg.' ; , ;
Maxton" atRaef ord.
-- Gfcirfrtirtd4y and Tuesday
LiunbJSjtpn
tnutWcmtk 'MdOtton. ?
' .1 Strafrhi for Lumberton
f By'.winniftg: - aty'.Haef ord yesterday
"Vt il Lumberton made its recon
for;;the wek thet straight, having
previously- taken ; two from Maxton.
yesterday's; gajna was by far the pret-
Miest oftftVWeek," both clubs playing
fine baseball. ;
Lumberton opened the Inter-State
league season by winning- both'1 games
of ;the two-game sVriei fto Maxton.
The locals' took the opener in easy
ifashkra, 6. o 1, but y hai tKWtle
tnrougn xen : .nenre, racking irames
before . they were returned winners
inthe second game; 8'fo' 7.4
Rogers was in superb from Monday
and was never in ; dangerafter the
first inning, when his mates tallied
four runs before . Shields, got settled
down. The big left-hander appeared
nervous, as he stepped r out on the
hurling hill and walked the first two
men to face him. Parrish came
through with a single and the Max
ton infield blew, four runs counting
before they came back-to earth.
a The Visitors only tally resulted
from a low peg to first by Hood, this
being the local's lone miscue.
Lumberton began the second game
in 'much the same manner, present
ing Maxton with four runs in the ini
tial inning. The Macks scored again
in the second and it- looked as if the
game" was '- stored away. Lumberton
kept hammering away with a never-say-die
spirit and a barrage of hits
drove Simpson.': Trinity- southpaw.
from the 'box- to - the' fifth and the
score was knotted. . --
Accident Mars Victory .
; Maxton again forged ahead in the
tenth hut Lumberton came back with
three and a win. A lot of joy was
taken out of the ' thrilling - victory,
however, by an injury to Buckner, the
visitors' catcher. He attempted to
block .Gibbons at the plate in - the
tenth!; and the r resulting collision
knocked Btfckner cold.1 " Hei revived
shortly and was , taken to a . local
hospital; whexehe .was i-. discharged
early. Wednesday, .morning., .- V
N Bits of briUiant and flashy fielding
was mixed with much greater per
centage of ragged baseball and after
1Mktok1t Uoi were' -kepi
on tueir tiptoes,,v
c; uarKers worx as 'a renei pitcher
was especially brilliant. He went in
in the seventh inning without warm,
ing up with the bases full and but
one -down,4 he . pitched three straight
balls to Hasty before he got one over,
forcing the Maxton captain to line
out to Fogleman, who doubled Hol
land t the plate 4with ; ft .perfect
throw. 7:Tf y'&t v v , . : i ? 7,
Baseball at Deep Branch Saturday
Correspondence' of The Robesonian.
7 The Mayesville baseball team will
pky the: Deep Branch team at Deep
Branch" Saturday; June 17.
Biggs sang two selections. Delightful
ice-eream and ' cake . were served by
the hostess, Mrs. Durham. . , "
THE IIEC02D 07 DZJLTH
- L M. Powell ef Fair Bluff
Mr. O. M. Rogers, a member of the
pitching, staff, ef the Lumberton ball
team, was advised today of the death
at 6 ' o'clock - this morning of his
grandfather, Mr. L M. Powell of Fair
Bluff. Mr. Rogers left today at noon
for Fair Bluff, accompanied by Dr.
VL&X, WaddelL The funeral will
take place tomorrow afternoon.
Katie Hamsaondss Indian !
Katie : Hammonds, -: 16-year-old
daughter of Alex. Hammonds, Indian,
of Saddletree township, died Tues
day night of - tuberculosis Interment
was made in the family cemetery yes
terday at 4 p. m. , : --k .
MANY LOST LIVES IN CYCLONIC
THUNDERSTORM IN NEW YORK
Death Toll Jlore Than t Score . Men,
Women and v Children Occupants
.-of Boats Engulfed ' by- Blinding
7; Storm ; of Wind and Hail. V -:
Bodies of more than S-score , men,
women and children, 7 victims of a
brief cyelonic thunderstorm Sunday
in New York,-had been recovered. by
Monday night from Pelham bay and
Long island sound,: where the great
toll was taken among Sunday sanoists
and fishermen. An Associated Press
dispatch gives the following:;;:, 77; :
At least 250 canoes, row boats and
small motorboats w,ere bobbing aboutj
off the island, witnesses .said, v when
the ..storm earner screaming down on
the resort at a velocity of 80 miles
and hour, or better. Occupants of the
little craft,, sehsing .their . danger,
made a run for shelter, but scarcely
had jthey' got under way when they
were engulfed in a blinding storm of
rain and hail. ''7'i7
As quickly as it had come, the storm I
vanished, it had lasted.less than five
minutes. But scarcely a dozen of the
250 small craft had survived. Horror
strtcken, but 'helpless . to aid, . the
crowds on the beach 'and about; the
casino pier, saw scores of ; men ' and
wopien clinging to wrecked and over";
turned craft- in the choppy sound and
bay. One by one, they gave ; up the
struggle, and dropped quietly off to
e-trde.- tow-ard the !9CT4iVet ; PubUc-. Facts In
t ifome of the todies, the' police say
probably never will, be recovered The
tiJ,: turning,, brought more thari : a
score1' of them back today.. Eye-witnesses
estimated there were between
-600 and -750 prsons in-the wrecked
craft. Heroic work, by the ' United
Stales life guards, members of near
by, beach , clubs - and volunteers from
the ; shore crowds saved hundreds.
NEWSj ITEMS FROM RAYNHAM
Crops Looking .Fine Personal Men.
tion. -Q-si, ;:r-'7777'7
Correspondence of The Robesonian.
seems to be the -orde. ox?Hhe ''dsfyiJg.. h.A
around here, trying to destroy rg&ir-
rov spa'?L "zrr
eral green." We ; are having i some
beautiful weather after a lone rainy
spell. Hope the weather, will be fair
yifor a while now as the farmers are
drbehind. ' Crops . are looking fine, es
pecially ; corn and tobacco.- Cotton is
mighty 'small.;. .. "7 '
- Mr. anoTMirsV W.JB.' Ivey and Mr.
Cleaton Kinlaw of Lumberton R. -7,
spent Sunday-the 4th with Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Burchett. . ,7 .
v Mr. and Mrs.. Wade Lamb and chil
dren and Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Ivey
an children of Long Branch section
spwit Sunday the 4thwith Mr. Ivey's
faUier('-Mr. Joel Ivey. . 7 . ,
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Woodell and
children of Bladen county spent - Sun
day with Mrs. Wdodell's father, Mr.
Joel Ivey. Miss Dovie Ivey accom
panied them home to spend a month.
Miss Hattie Stone of McDonald
has been with her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Stone, for
the. last week as Mrs. Stone has been
quite sick. '
Sorry to report Master Archie
Thomas, little son of Mr. and Mrs.
W F. Stone, sick, with colitis and
glad he 'la improving.
Mi, and Mrs. B. V. Britt and Mrs.
D. H. Britt of McDonald scent a short
while with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stone
Sunday afternoon. - '
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Barnes snent
a short while with Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Burchett Sunday. .
With best wishes to all the readers
of this dear old paper.
TO MY FRIENDS AND r. FELLOW
c ..i crnZENS:vi : ' ; ' '
I wishrtoaixioot thircmeaM":of ex
pressing my sincere thanks and most
prozdund appreciation for r the verv
hearty support ; given me in our' re
cent Democratic' primaries, for Clerk
Superior Court. The- greatest conso
lation of all is the confidence the
great, majority , of : the people ex-
pnessea in me in the 'precincts where
the. everyday livesiof mv, successful
coinpetHof 7 and myself are best
ktfown. The predneta. that failed to
give me a majority, according to the
aceepted report., wertx, for; the most
Prt thosr in the more remote parts
oi tno county." Considerable In
ducements were effered.to many who
srppprted me, to turn against me at
the,, last,, but, nothing . . doing They
stood; firm for me to the last. And as
sorne of f my friends ave expressed
a- naa tne support of most ox the
best ;people of the. county. Again I
thank you. - ;t .-.
Sincerely, ...
3 - a r V , ' ;W. H. Humphrey.
Lamherton, June 14, 1922. -.
Adv.s r ; -. ;;.-
: H- A " . i i , ...
city 3 an automobile. ?
Washington, June ; 13. Net in
comes of individuals reported to the
government during 1920 increased by
nearly . $4,000,000,000 and the num
ber i of returns by nearly 2,000,000
over -11919, while the taxes received
fed off by about $195,000,000, accord
ing . to - preliminary statistics ' issued
tonight by Internal Revenue ' Com
missioner Blair. -
Seipce airsidl; Safety
r i7
These Two Essentials Are Most Desirable in a Bank
With Which You Entrust Ybur Business. v -
THE PLANTESS BAKE & TRUST CO. ius the- financial i trength, the experienea ud abiU-1
ty to handle your account in ft aatiifactory manner ? -; .
This inititntiou C0-0PEEATZ3, became of the spirit of service which enters into every ;
transaction, is based on actual practice of more than ten years service enthusiasm. l
Oar burning desire is to help develop the agricultural and industrial interests of our sur-'
rounding territory. r ' . "
It is prepared to render satisfaction, and to that end invites you to,
Make Our Bank Your Bank
The Planters Banli: & Trust Company
: TnEOEiamiipAMEiSBAiiK
Capitol and Suipliu $105,000.00. Rouixes more than $500,000.00
DAUGHTREYLS
NOVABLETO
' STAY ON JOB
Declare He I In Finest
Health Since Tanlac
Completely Relieved
jfHim Of Dutretting
Stomach l rouDi
: "Lfeel like a different person since
taking Tanlac and am now able to
stay on the job all day long," said
f. B. Daughtrey, 420 W. 19th St.;
Norfolk. Va.. for fourteen years with
the Hampton Roads Paper Co.
"I suffered a lorig time with indi-
Sstion and, got jworse until I was
dly run down. Ferythingr' I ate
disagreed with me and I would bloat
up with gas which pressed against
my heart and lungs so it was all I
could do to-get my breath. I was so
hlervoifB it was impossible for me to
and I always
my mouth
and all worn out.
i A-Tanlac statement impressed me
so I decided to try it, and I began to
improve -almost' at" the start.'! now
have a splendid appetite, that slur
gish tired feeling hasleft me and my
sleep 'is good and sound. I get' up
every morning feelinglne and. ready
for a big day's' work. Tanlac sure is
a, -wonderful medicine." .
- Tanlac is sold by all good druggists.
NOTICE OF 8PECIAL SCHOOL TAX IXEC-
VION AND KEGISTBATION FOB SAKE
, Notke ts hereby given that an election will
be Held at the store of C. T. Fate A Co., at
rrhi i. r i e T.. - o.u j .
N. C. on Tuesday, the 8th day of
AoctmV 1922. to ascertain the wttl of the
peopl el the special school district hereto'
after described whether they shall be eddec
to and become a part of Thompson Graded
School District proposed to b eomposgd of
said district and special school districts of
Thompsons No. 9, 10 and 11, known as Par.
via, Elrod and Raynham, (white) and whether
the special tax of 25 cents on th, hundred
dollars valuation of property already eaistlnsT
la saW district shall ae increaaed to SO cents
on th hundred dollars, makta the earn
vuiform with the rat existing in said Thomp
sons Graded School District, for th pur
pos of wintainina- and supporting the
schools of said proposed district aa aforesaid.
The district in which said election I to
he held is Thompsons Special School District
Hq. 9. (white), known as Purvis District and
is described as follows. ,
. Becinnins where Little Ashpol Swamp in
tersects Big Ash pole Swan and runs a
th outside lines and tecladee- land of T.
J Graham J. B, MeCsOhun. Henry MeCalram,
estate lands, A. T. MeCalram, David A. Paul,
John Paul, Henry Paul estate lands, G. W.
Pate, Ellas Bullard estat Iands, I. W. BuV
tard to th followina lines of Elrod District
and inetodes the lands of T. B. Ballard. X. W.
Bullard. J. A. lleRa, W. . B. Stubbe, Bar-
NH.BaT N.ir,; a t;'
H. MeLawd estate lanoa to tn oes-mpms;, an
bei that district described in Book f aebool
dartriet at pae Stoffie bf Sopt. Pablia la-,
itruetioB f Bobesoa Caunty.- ,!
There shall b a new reclstraQon xor bum
election and Robert Ballard ia registrar and
J. A. McBa and P. H. Adam are Judge of
election and only those persons who shall
register for paid aleetion ahatt b ejualifM to
vat .tbra5B7' . - - j Wt
Th registration' kook wQl be kept open
at the resldeoe, of Eobsrt Bollard. Thomp
sons Township, fr0nt Wednesday, th (th day
at July antU cUtarday th Sth day Aa
Bm. H2. tar order to- gree U thos wkhta
ai4 district , who . are qualUird vt aata an
maHmatty t regtrser. and th eald regis-
rrvwiU attend at th store ef C T. Pat
Co.. Purvis. N. O. with his rsgistraUou
sk on Bui-jay.. Jabr Stbr 16av
ad August d. ttSS fVsaa S vieek, a. m.
il yIock p. a, f or th pnrpssa of
ra4rtarinc -ms qualified who ahall affer
t regietsr. Jajllaageai -tVw va aaay be aaw
C.oa anr-oay th resristratioa perio
aa4 ahaO.a fisil on apea th day f aiee
tioau T.ca wUl opened at wbm
aw. Aw ac. eJaetfeu mm rsisiu mmm aatB
I j it. at which thM they shall b
- aiecnou wmm-.-mw "
5i hallota and ataka -ielr reOms aa pre-
s. er law. f . . v- .. j.
At said eieetion thos who favor aU d.
triet's beeoming a part of Thowpssue waoaa
School District and th htereaa ef said tax
Croni 2f'eeuts on th hundred dollar pre
aerty to M eents oa th hundred shall Tot
ballot a which wfll be printed th words
-For Ininln SIS
shall rot a ballot oA which win be printed
taw, ward "Against Increased lW.; , J
- This, th 6th day f Jan, l?' -7.
BOARD Of COMXISSIONKRd OP &OBESOM
COUNTY, - -- , ' - ;
JOHN W. WARD. Chalrsaa, .
'. - I .r ' - M, W. FLOYD, Secretary,
.' ROBERT BULLARD, Registrar.
J. A. ateRAE, P. H. ADAMS, Judge of
Electioa.. w ' : -
W. Lenneu, Atty. S-lS-Thurs.
COMPLETE STOCK
SASH GLASS OILS DOORS
PAIWTS BUIU)
SCREEN. DOORS SCREEN WINDOWS
N.rJacobi Hardware Co,
WILMIN GTO N, N. C
SPECIAL PRICES ON
LADIES'
CHILDREN'S I1ATS $1.50
LUSS J0SEPHD1E CREECE
a
TEN
Presents-
IN A
STARRING -JQHM T CSUL ,
"A LITTLE CHILD SHALL LEAD THEM.''
The influence of the spirit of a little child killed in
a sordid quarrel is so potent, so interne, so tpiritual
that it reforms and sancbhes an entire community.
Hr. knd e liow this vait
tender, snectacular, human interest .Arrow promo
tion, "Ten Nights in a Barroom," at the
fAsraiE m C. :
t '-7' ' JUNE 19 and 20 7fS.7;-.7' '
A WOMAN KILLS NEGRO
Mii MiHiiia gbeTNetiw Wbe At
tacks Her tm Her Eobm Near Bast'
v'-hrV-'.- 7 .:-,-v l-kf S:Sl?-'V-'-7
'C' vv "-,
7 About fte miles sootb, of Hamlet,
tuftr'Osbotnv on tie farm of' Bran-
sort Mniikin, William UcGbee, nogro,
. u...ll.TI!U: V
wa snos oeaa py aurs jwuimn wav
sbftln self-dtfenM'asAe 'iirro en?
tced haV.hame witb a brick each
luld,JibietaW.lw life, , stajea a
dispatch from .HamleV wEfch ciYcs
details as follows: -7-.?-i- S 7. .
5 Millikin bad told tb nesTrd to sUy
offltbe premises seteral days before,
udi the negro had threatened' both
MilBiin- and his wile. - A -v.-Sunday
morning about 10 . , o'clock
while Mr. Millikin was away from
the house, the negro came to . the
bone and began to swear. He advanc
ed until he had entered the "house,
where Mrs. Millikin and ' -the small
children were. Then he said that he
would get even with ' her then, and
her husband later. . 7 " '
' As McGhee advanced on Mrs. Mil
likin, she grabbed a gun. and shot the
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2
HATS
1.95;
HATS $1
NIGHTS
If
cWce u wrought in the
BARROOM
negro at close range, killing him in
stantly. The negro attempted to as
sault Millikin only the day before,
while the" latter was returning from -Hamlet
to his home after selling rege- -tables
and other valuable farm pro . '
dnce AJtlvnigh the-shock was 'great,
Mrs.r Millikin seemed t have control
f .herself and was -composed after ther '
oceamseei, -2 . . v
. v ---yy ;, -t I, i i
AlrssasJ Who- FeU 4a Florida Swam -:
HTeghl4ntu-
Areadiai fTaTre tf a panthep'
andi Compelled to spend the greater v
part ' of the night ' in the branches j
of -a large cypress tree irr the wilds '
of the Bis Cypress. . country, badly
bitten by mosquitoes; his clothes torn'
to tatters by the cruel "teeth of the
giant sawgrass of the 'south Florida
swamps: without food for nearly 40 ;
hours these were among the expert
ences 'of Cadet ' Raymond White,
Carlstrom' field aviator, whose plane
crashed in the wilds of southeastern
Lee county last Thursday afternoon . ,
and escaped Sunday in one of . the
planes that had ' searched for him
since Tbzaday. ' ;