THURSDAY, DIIC. 23, 1 1: f: i. v ,i tt1 Jv. 4. . - '1 ' ' GOOD NEWS FOR YOU , V : a ?dave Daniels aaid ,' he 1 accidentally' .stepped on a stick and made a noise. A searching party locaiea -u III SOCIAL CCCLS - LYTCII-TOWNSEND - xr nA.tr In a short i,;i. miffer the cover of their guns .. ... . . :r!Kn. ... iv. ..... W . had concealed w time wui m " A ne u "w . ? . - tioa. . 5 . V i himself to obtain evidence with which Miaa Lolita Lytch of Rowland Be- They will be distributed f jto expose the men. Daniels said he j:Voaie Bride of Jlr. David Town- charge to oar friends and enaa reieasei with the warning to Mnd of Baynham in a Beautiful to be-4o those iwho wan " Je keep hi, month shut.- , church Wedding. trardinai to talkand to , ! ' lSSSSSSS'iiL members of the hooded band, 'correspondence of The Robesonian. Smi7; r. it was sUted. Kowiand, Dec 23-Beautiful and Get your copy of this beautiful . Story of Killings leOriaung m effect, was tne wedding book f knowledge. Equip your- J Qn August 24, of this year, a cele- 0i Mis i-oliia Aiytcn and Mr., Da via self with this handy reference Oration was held at Bastrop to create Townsend, of 'Kowiana, , aoiemnized guide containing authentic inior- sentiment for the voting of a huge Weonesday evening, at seven mation on no.ral p .m 0f bonds for highway tonstruc-' o'ciodf in tne uaptist cnurcn. " ' I S3 St5SEa . v ' . .l..-t:t3rdecW. DrIUNGS PIIXG r We where Mr. Townsend is engaged in extensive farming operations. SUNDAY SCHOOL QUARTERLY Central Robeson Sunday School Asso elation Will Meet at Great Marsh ' December 31." " Imnortant aubJecU having con- vehicles carrying home those .who' aitar oi lighted, candies,' presenting a sUnt bearing on your dair ''Mf ' 0 participated in the day'a events, when' catneoral eifecc Back of tnia animngl Don't fail to avail i' V t suddenly fifty 'or more white robed louuine;.long-leat pines were arrang-w 81sf tWs unusual opportwUty to brod. ma8ked men, Armed, madetheir U ;m lQelx iWllural ordcf lenamg w Jo-SO i. n ywr niowMKei . .tMranca in automobile and on'.n- whoi a (uctun nf .rnA nrim.ni'.r Correspondence of The Robesoniatf ' Following is the program of; the Central Robeson Sunday School asso ciation quarterly to be held with the Great Marsh Sunday school Decern- Z. frAiMlffe! t . . . . . "- " .wi a. m. uevouonai exercise w . . T . .. - , . annaranca , m hwibbuu m "" in. whnl a biccura nf .r.hn nrimonrit i v . ... n. y 'horseoacit, ana oegn seareom w,x0rest m the solt glow ol the moon- '. . w- - . I vehicles. J. L. Daniels, 70: his aon,' 10h, . ; , ; . ; . Watt; W. C. Andrews, C. C. Daven-j g the ceremony, Mr. Wood port, and Thomas Richards were tak- j innon, of Lum.oertoo,; render ,en by the mob, bound together and, w a soi0, "Traumerie', accom- .' " - miawi in a trailer inacaeu w u BODIES OP VICTIMS OF WHITE. ; ROBED AND MASKED MEN U. RECOVERED X KVin w A Fomer Deputy v Arrested After. math of Kidnaping, Flogging and '' Murder Stunt. automobile which disappeared. Davenport was . released unmolest ed, the aged Daniels and Andrews were blindfolded and flogged and young Daniels (and .Richards disap peared. . ,'; ' The returned men declared, accord. Bastrop, La., Dec 23 A former Morehouse Parish deputy, T. J. Bur- Uto to&y by the order of Attorney g,; fficUla,t that they could not late tooay py v.i identify any members of the mob. uenerai a. v. uoco xwcu Parish jail here chaTged with murder fa connection with the death, of two men who the authorities charge were the victims f white robed and- mask, ed men who kidnaped five bn r the Bastrop-Mer Rouge road last August. Those arrested will face the open hearings ordered today by the 'Attor ney General to - begin in : the , Parish eourt' house ' on January , 5, under guArd f State' troops. , An inquest was conducted behind closed doors" at Mer Rouge this after nodn jver' the bodies caat up by Lake La Fourchat yesterday after unidenti fied dynamiters , had, made an effort to 1 remove them from their watery grave, of fouj months:' " - - - ' TbA,jfin$iitst-th inquest' were not announced.' . - . f , Officials declared they were satis fied with i the identification of the bodies at those of Daniels and Rich ards. The bodies Were viewed by doa- ' n of, relatives and friends ' during the day. ' ' - ', t . New Orleans .pathologists conduct ed an autopsy to determine how , the men came ' to ; their ' death. They de clared the examination revealed that the men had been flogged and some bones broken before they died. They refused to reply to the " question whether the men were killed, before being bound and thrown into the lake, or whether they were thrown . into the lake alive and died of stran gulation. ; C .r" That the autopsy was considered of most vital importance in the prose- , cution of those who will be charged with the murder was indicated by the Attorney General, who declared that Meeting called to order by presi dent " "I"". ' ;- Welcome address Lloyd Hall. : Response-rBunnie . Tyner. ; " Roll calL reading minutes and Sun panied by; Miss. Aljie: Bird McKinnoa day school reports." . " ' on tne piano, after wmcn Mrs. James j 11:30 a. m. Sunday school lesson jrwe, w 'fjcvwu, m ucu- j. .u. jiumpnrey. ,r . r tiful solos ''Still aa the Night oy 12T:15 p. m. Dinner. Bohm, and "Entreat Me not to Leave 2 p m. Devotional exercise H. G. Thee", to Shubert's Serenade, with McRae.' r ," violin obligate , Collection for orphanage. ; lurning irom , tnis aeiignuui lea- j f singing by choirs. ture of : the program to the tstrains n Iihenffrin'i wrfi1inir . march, ihn DanieU aaid the automobiles parked rlbbon girl8(' little s Misses s- Naomi at, the punishment, grounds bore Ar-!HedgpetQ ind Bosa Lytch Stacy, kansas and Mississippi as weU v niecea of the bride, dressed in pure Louisiana license plates. . . ' . white, marched slowly down the aisle Daniels auaed tnau nis Tormentors t th---u-eil and took their stands ' ' s. ....c 1 v i i i j t T Henry ora wiu wonsuuee 4 tag proach of the wedding party. In (heir order; came the ushers and ' grooms- wore white robes and masks. NEWS NOTES FROM ROZIER Mr. John Lowe, Succombs to -Pnou- mania Much : , Sickneaa--Personal :V.MnttoauV,t'-'x-tX':iir:-'j' "v," sn f's'By Mamie HarrelS. . 1 r Rosier, (St.' Pauls, R, 2), Dec. 26. Christmaa passed Cdff -very quietly in this community there being so much sickness around here. - Several . have had -thef fln bdt' are Tecovering. . Mr'.sArthur Willis who has been in a hospital in ; Fayetteville, haying MRS. J. L. HUMPHREY, W, B. .BARKER, -W. A. BRUCE, - - : FORNEY PREVATT, A. F.. BRITT. ' , . . PUnt 'Detroit, (Associated, Press.) Hen- Card of Thanks, TKUSTXJTS BALK OF PERSONAL PBO- Uxicr and br virtu of th. twwer and! We desire to express our heartfelt liZrZt? JTZ to our-many friends in the j. d. MeArthur and wif, Amanda. MeAr- sickness and death of our mother and Omr, prbi to U) nndersicnad troste. I grandmother. will on Wednedy th 10th, dy of January, j lrTc T.T, . . . 192S, at It o'clock Noon, i W.knlla. n. c ' MRS. OPIE ODOM and FAMILY at th CommiaMr ol J. D. JlcArtbnr, offer I ' ' .... , .. . tat aaW at public auction, - to th hivhist w . . . bidder for eaah, th following- pcronal ro- j0"TGAGErS SALE OF PfRSONAL PRO- o-wft:. - r.- "' -. ' . Jnwfc-i . ?E7J : :'-'. : '.i I pair ol tray tnuK 1 hor nnla and 1 . ""f !!rli:.. l 12 o'clock Noon Bin moio. lit s ana a. i 1 pair of black malca t bono Dial and on mar mal. as 7 and 8. " - - 1 pair of ninlca on gray mar mul' and on black bora mule, ag 8 and 10. 1 pan- of mulea on black bora mala and one bar mar male, 1 and & rear old. : t pair of gray mar mulea, as 9 and IS. 1 pair "of bay, Baulea on hon mul and on mar, mule, ag 7 year. -1( : 1 pair of dappled gray mole ag 7 ; on pair of black mar -aaulea, age 8 and 1 pair of amall black mare mulea, aea and 7: 1 pair of bay mar mule .ago 8 and t; 1 black mar mule, aa- I 1 bay mar mate, aa 5 1 pair of bay mar mulea. aa ti 1 pair. of bin mole as S; 1 iron gray or wbH hon mule, ag 7; 1. gray mar mul, ag 8; 6 Hackney log- carta, atretchera and chain ; 8 Hackney . two bora road wagona i S Got eminent road wagona ; 1 S 14 ton Pag truck 192 model and 1. 1920 .model Hudaoa Speedoter automobile. . , Thi th 9th, day of December, 1922. -- w T. L. JOHNSON. , Jobnaoa A Jobnaon, f t Troatee, Attorneya. 12-14-4 Thura. came uw uao ':P' Ford's decision- to construct a S6.- Mef v TV T0W)W t Plant near Chicago, for the fJ'n' MCeSf Kf RnfbnflW e automobite bodies and as Jame. McQueen, of Dunbar, S .CV wmWinr , 0f automobileTis , only a M.:Lytcb: and McKinnon Hines .' of ; .U. ' . fv. LRowland,J. a Proctwr and F. : E,part of. the Ford Motor Company vjr w mTOv, .y "that will rank as one of the greatest semtjeirele pon an elevated pUtform 1 developments the world with- the mmisteriBtandia : the ieen ,t wa, sUted at the; center.- Next Misses Sara Pate . Ford live," it was expansion t program is to came" th bridesmaids, Pord j. company . joff ices t'hef 6! aefc.; rate of Laurinburar and :0o-4 w . mtnrtv ;v v.; ineima neqgpem 01 nowiana, bp ;MAs long as Mr, ed in 4 yellow taffeta, Louise Folkes;-O'4j Kia nni tuan AnnratAri aii rir innanumn. was ntj. Wamnxi . i.o aim F:nannt.n An. ... . . . iu. ':. r-.t- -r-- .w -upjm.. t- i a-g on, ' me - zunaameuiai iaea dsck rable to spend Christmas at home. Hderson of Warrentoh dressed in or- ftf fv7whole kcheme is to create 'more 'iMr.rand Mfs. Durham Rice and 2; chid taffeta, with taUe veils' to match, jobs Aa hng as there is a possibility chfldren, of the Long Branch setcionj each carrying arm bouquets of sweet. :of putting more men at work the Ford and" Mr: and Mrs. Scott Brisson and heart roses ,who stood", directly ; inlpolicy wiu be to build more plants." Da djt oi near .rarKion spent vnrisi- iront ol tne groomsmen. . -. ; ' ' - ' mas with Mrs. N.;A Holder; mother j The maids-of-honpr, Miss Mattie j w gypn IT AT TD v of Mesdames Rice and Brisson. JTownsend, sister of the groom, who 1N YIIIIK , iai! noiwi uuki, nuv u" ut i was DeSUbUUliy ttiureu ui a uresa OA in Newport News, Va,; is spending a erchid : beaded georgette, and i Miss lew days with home folks. ; , i IRosalie 1 Lytch, sister of the " bride, f MrStE. C. Harrell andv grand- i handsomely gowned in an chidilver daughter, Miss Ila Johnson,' have gone brocaded,- metalcloth dress, each car to Rennert, where, they expect to visit 'rying Palma violets, shoVered with a1 few days. T BACKACHE? I red roses, stood facing each! other to Mr. Northrop Harrell leaves today; the left and right of the minister. for Rocky Mount, , where he ,; expects to work. The flower eirl. little Miss Cather. ine Lytcn, niece of the bride,' dress Mr. Collier Tolar of Rennert was i ed in orchid chiffon, carrying a bas ' timony. a caller in here bunday. It's usually a sign of sick kidneys, especially if the kidney action is. dis ordered, passages scanty or too fre quent Ikm wait for more serious troubles. Begin using i Doan'a Kid- nev Pills.- Read this Luanberton tes- Miss Mattie Holder, who is teach ing at Beulah, is home for the holi days. ket of Sweetheart roses, followed 'by J. J. Ammons, prop, repair shop. Master James Hedgpeth, nephew j of ' for State Highway, Chippewa U St., tli briP. rine-.bearer. dressed in a says:" In 1917 I was in a train smash- ! suit of white satin, came next and up and was pretty amy nun. .xor every racar. and. mark counts :ft?;M.V..j m.. tIij Turr-u a:a a i -:Him after that my kidneys were bad Department of - Justice investiga-U - v - and I couldn't do much. Mornings 1 . iv lavaAAua.ca u dkvmuuik a a w uajro uiuuuuit . . -M , . a. at - Barkera, ; guests of Mrs. Mc-f In the hush of solemn . stillness, . r tors liave frequently declared they had a list of tiie names of those con nected with the kidnapping tragedy. Governor Parker has indicated hood ed men of Mississippi and Arkansas as well as Louisiana were implicated. i Department of Justice agents and State officials have during the past four months .under the personal di rection of Governor I Parker, prepar ed a chain of circumstantial evidence outlining events preceding' the kid - SALK UNDER DEED OP THUST By virtue of authority reated in m under th provision of a deed of trust registered in book of mortgages No. 88 at sag -898. I -will. on Monday, th 8th day of January, 1928, at IS o'clock noon at th. court house doer at Lumberton, N. C, offer for sal at public auction to th big heat bidder for cash th fal lowing lands: ,, ".-.-.- First tract i In town ol Bowland, on South side of Main- street, beginning at a stake a earner In th south edge of Main street, be ing the .Northwest eorner ef Draughan's lot (formerly Bankin'a lot) - and runs in V a Southernly direction with that line 160 feet to a corner; thence In a Westernly direction with W. W. Webstor line 69 feet; then in a Northerly direction parallel with Webster line 160 feet 1a the South edg of Main street, then in an Easterly dlreetioa with Hain street to th beginning. '( v. . r Baeond tract In town of Rowland, in th Southeast corner of Mala and Webster streets, beginning at a stak a eorner on th South dg of Main street and ia th East .side of woster street, and run In an Easterly di rection with the South edg of Mam street to the corner of Cos's lot, formerly Wiggins lot; then h i Southerly dlreetioa with that line 160 feet to th lot formerly owned by Webster, then ' in a Westerly direction with the Webstar line to th East edg. of Webster street, then In a Northerly direction with; the East edg, of Webster street 166 feet to-tb beginning". -: x f.,, .iH'..- Third Tract I la th town of Rowland bounded on th North by the lot of C. A.' Cox and .lot of C. B. Cox, on th East by th Georg Dranarhan lot. on the Booth hv jac Kaon street and hefng th sam lot eonrey' Under and trr rto i thority contained In cert." n chatS mZrET National Bank of Fairmont, duly itSLTt County in Book No. 6 at peg gi TT?00 i. MeArthur offer for sal at wublie ' to th highest bidder for ch, folW Personal property, to-wftj ' toUowta ,. On 1928 Model Kelly Trust Z 1.2 T One new 60 H. P. F.rqusr Viler nd gine mounted en trucks. B" Thla thi fith ia f n . . . a-twroeysor tlx mortage.- 12-lf-4 -p,; THt'8TV SALK Olf KEAL. ESTATbT Under and by virtue of tha tJ7 " -thority contained a eLt-fnT nd datod SeptombeT .g3uJ' understand Troato. i wIllTbuidly" Si Noon, at the court bouse door j A of Lumberton N CttL. ,tt, Town MrttonTrSl, highest fclafLT 5" 1st Tract: In Smith hto pLj!.' County. N. C, adjoining tt, UnL' Brown and othereT lyteg d MnI m borthwest side ef IW n " "S? b icrth-Tr t dSfS-r "Brown 7 X o'cTasb to a t7 theaeTnorU, lMS a stake thane, .i. 'w?' a stak.. tthenc mth 72 wT 2 ehTl I a pin: thence rflr-rf rw ehin to d the 80th. dar of Jn nm- ter- 16th dayf jS- 18M kl8 ""' i-jzr ,.?', No. of grant ma i conveyed by . D. MeP Srarfi! ' Ua r.i Vi. Lv. e:...eArthur ? and wir. Ja.es, as bib fliff ataiip ( a urillr . tistry Of Robaaoa ' 7 Ito- Jfnd looted to SmhhZc Town.WB PRr County, N. C, knowaT. thT PMectn?" ' y -- -a aiv -irrT .Wbtered to book "D" pag .(- uThls th 9th day f DeemWf Dated thia Deeembm 7th. 1922.. i ?. I ...f... ! . r "x 1iS?llri Dated this December 7th, .1922.. t. ... .'j.. . a t. snnnn 12-14-4 :Thurl- jti;r7r V'-:-- Truste. ' V ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK ' Having Qualified aa admin ktra tor of "tha stat of James Henry Barrier deceased, late of Robeson . County, f orth Carolina, this is to ' notify all persona having -claims against the .estate' of said deceased to exhibit there to ' tha ..undersigned. ' duly proven according to ww. on or peior th fit day of December, 1928. or this notice will b pleaded in bar of their recovery. . AU. persons indebted to said astat ' wilt plena make immediate payment to th under signed administrator. . 1 . .-. , This December 6th, 1922.' J. K. MeGrRT."' - ' :,' . i Admr. of Jamaa Henrr JTarvU A. P. SpclUAtty. for Admr. ; 12-7-8 Thurs. NOTICE . - North Carolina la th Superior Court County of Robeson.- Jan! Kate Thompson. Plaintiff. 'v.. Wn. H Thompson, Defendant. - Th defendant above-named will tak notice that an action entitled as abov has been commenced in th Superior Court of Robeson County. N. C by the plaintiff to obtain an absolute divorce from th defendant upon th statutory grounds of separation and ' living separate and apart 9 and th said defendant will further tak aetiea that b I required to appear at the otfic of th undersigned In th Court Nous in . Lumberton, Robeson County. N, C. on tha 27th day of December, 1922, and, within 20 days thereafter, answer or demur to th complaint of th plaintiff, or th plaintiff will apply to tha Court for th relief demanded fa) said complaint. Thia Now 27th, 1922. ); ' 1 C. B. SKIPPER, V'.;.'-., ,; -. 4 .. .Clerk. Superior Court. Currfat A Lcaclw attys. 1140-4 Than. ci"U' McVngsT trVc? of 14. mpg I to , Mr. Call McAur gtatirrf ttaT-nUoe,5f d rd.ii the offlea.on, RegWter any Johnson A Tahnson, auvnuis. 1922. T. I JOHNSON. " " f Truste. : -4-4 Thurs. f'l?l?IanLLB OP (LAND L.0'? ?Tl" been mad to the vi- moMtedncas secured by deed from Parson An.i TTT7 .5?. 01 trust ;gn;Wto-tod DSe. 20192r'reSr2S IMi4. ?dJr tt of JanuarV n Jk- tiLel?ei hous door la th town of Lumberton. N. C XI bidder; and .eU th. Sam for the nurpofe land?fa'; ddrt! 'ollowtogd-M "di?r.Ta. ?o7 ,P' WnW ' olnd lutJ: and hefr, at law thereof Begfnning "t Jtak to. th Butters ,LumbCkZpn Hn -&tjf?,P SwampTX'fou'rX corner of lot No.- 8, and runs as th line- gtak-V& 'i80? JI 'lnVtoa line S. 87 1-2 E. 6.76 ehaina ia. a t.v.. v. W J7 TO AA -l. J . . I '-.-..www; i V.wTw n w en,,"1TO "tak In th Butters a.2j - "w wejiuuiiiM;. oon "ling xi i- acres, more or less, and being t o nvf7ea w "1" ' Pnnl Bullard I V r Sanderson and- others heirs at law 1918 and recorded In tha nfu u- IT Robeson Coun- tah-lV',P m' which'refenmc tonhtiW " mor nplted8rto- Thl th 6th day of December 1922. . , IP T XX A nvvr w ; Junto. J. Goodwin,'-- 1U ui siuhi . iu lumw 7 suuurai, . M - . . ... . . Wll Donald's mother. Mrs. Kinlaw " broken only by the gentle strainsof '"a'JT' J: Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Holder were the music from the delicate touchtof JasVed tj kidney seM visitors in the Saddle Tree section t Miss McKinnon on the piano, and Mr.they buTned like fire and the action ounuay. Lennon on the violin, tne tortae, lean. nf mtr kidneva was far from remilar. Mr. S. 0. Willis is rushing a brand .W 0n the arm of her brother. Mr,' All thi trouM had mefeelm nret- new Ford. Fiann T.vntch. amiroached thft altar.' itv miserable 'Doan'a Kldnev Pilla Miss Pauline Willis of St. Paula is .where she was met by the grooni,.! were' recomtnended and X didn't lose with his , best man, Mr.iJ.UL McCoy ! any time In getting some at Grant. of Columbia; & C., to be pronounced ham Bros, irug store. i nsea aDont husband and wife by the Bev, John I eight boxes of Doan'a and they sure- in here and will spend the week visit. rag relatives and friends. Messrs: Oscar and Dedia Brltt of the Tenmile section were eaJlers in'McSweeh of Timmonsville; S: Cn wh1.? dd the work. : I havent had any napping as well as the movements of i. ." ro.-j.t-.-- k. ..7. tu - Since starting to write this we have the Presbyterian church. ; -D Vi wv yrvsecyuon It naS bn informed that Iff Ms Twe L,a v. T..tT7 n. .AMn.ntnr,'Af 'trouble since." r-T""" .Price 60c. at aU dealers. Dont t w nn sr-wnaBBi nuiuriB va rr rv ,-v -. - r.m?.5f simply ask for a kidney remedy get The, bride w an exquisite picture DoftB.g , Kklney paisthe' eame that ; MiVr Ammona had. Foster-MUburn . . oeen reported. ' ' iv.. , . v,. .-. . IBl, a- J 1 - UCTU ICIKICQ VI 119 . DUX AC I IJlgO Ui IVVC1U1CBB SU1U IKS aZ ii orenouse last and had passed to the Great beyond, dresa made of white crepe and bhck ! Co Mfri" Buff aloN V summer, when an alleged ' attemnt Mr lmm.A Anw w jf k I ..tw. i, with rwiLa., !r'r ttur8- unaio, in. x. , , . . . " . ... V ..WM . .U.B .WV-V. WMW luauc , u assassinate tnr. b. M. McKoin, former . mayor of Mer Bouge. :.':-' ': of loveliness and beauty, gowned in1 pneumonia a short while. He 'was a beads. r TheS tnlle ' veil which fell to , NorA Carolina. NOTICE 1 1 tL " . at - Va, . a. f . aa ja : a loyat- memoer oz rtozier cnurcn ana tne ena 01 ner, court train was caugnt l Robeson County, in cap effect with a wreath of orange "bustSabrf ' MiSS Lytch Was educated at Salem Deeds of Robeson County. North Carolina, of sale contained in a Tlninli I lOIK .4 ' .recorded in th office of th Register of ollflr. and ia one of RoWland'a most at peg f. aecuted by U. W popular and talented , young ' ladies, l'tfn fit All katf ainrfAva TTa amTY Va ; W. Moin( ia discussing the in- (sorely missed, especially m ; the cident, declared he was summoned bylchurch, for he always took an active telephone one night to go to a cer-part in al lreligious : services. He tarn place on ; a professional call, leaves to5 mourn their losa his wife wniie enroute, he said,'two bulletsiand eight children, besides a host of the. youngest daughter of Mrs. Rosa passed through his automobile. Later I friends.' W nn Mr. K T T. I.vth. ,-, ... : :.'--'-" '.t'fi; he received annnvmnti. .s!t!v j ir ..ti . . i: .... I i-v . " a vr Ith andersigaed -- V j ogamsi, ikiuuniuiiu, was una Die 10 DC witn ne grogm ia a aon o vne l'c!,s first jday of January. 1928. at twelve o'clock AU Hie, : SO he departed from Mer his "father 'when the end rama W-'ATownBend .He VM edncated at the i noon at the eourthoua. door In Lnmherton. Rouge. It had been known that the .extend to the bereaved ones our deep- j University of North Carolma, and iS " tb: hb1UWd Regaa and wife, to th anderaiaaed trustee. and default having been made in th payment of .the indebtedness thereby secured, and de mand having been mad upon th undersign ed for a sale f the mads therein described. truste will, on Monday, th mayor was conducting a campaign est sympathy, against lawlessness. Daniels and Richards were believed by some to have been implicated in the attempted assassination. A" few days after that even Daniels - and Richards told their friends that a crowd of men in white robes and masks took them out separately,! questioned, warned, threatened, and released them.' ... ; The two men later declared they .recognized the voices of some of the men, whom they named.' u ' ' ? : f . . ' Hadan 'AUbl : They declared they could establish an alibi for the night of the attack on the mayor,: as they were playinar poker with nine men "at the time. ' ' Richards "is aaidto have Called later on one . of hit questioners and 'informed hbn that if any'further ac ' ensatkms Vere made against 'him he would hoW that nian' personally re sponsible, Jk- " - : The next ' night the hooded"1 man ..' held a .meeting in a grove near the town J and" Daniels ' later told his friends he secreted WnUelf neat the place and beard what transpired and - receptee. ' naafiy f these ' present. . , one Of the most progressive young lowing"! described lands: Lying to Bobasoa Items from Lumberton Route S. Correspondence of The Robesonian. Dec. 26. We all had ; a j hanny .Christmas down our way and f hope everybody enjoyed themselves to the, very nighest. : ;. i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allen spent Sunday night and Monday with home folks, Mr. F0, Smith. -, t Misses Clara and Sara Collins apent Sunday p. m. at the home of Miss Nettie Vendrkk. .". v..,: c. -; V 1-v Messrs. Make Carter, Howard A. len and Nash- Collins apent Christ- maa day in Maxton with Mr Carter's fatherErts L',i'.ti-:nl mt:;iV-m' V3est wishes to The Robesonian and wish you all a happy New Year. f business men of this section. Mr and Mrs. Townsend left on the northbound A. C. Li train for Wash ington and New York, ' where " they will spend their honeymoon. After January 1st, they will be at home to their , friends at Raynham, N. C " Serious Damage to Crops! Farmers from all ' parts'' of the eountry report aeridua dajthaare' being don 'to eropa Ijy, rats! fRita destroy prepmy tuey ate a poatav. menace to your healthl Wipe out the' rats everywhere! Start today. Get a 25c or 60C -tubed1 toyal Guaranteed 'Rat Pasta' Bald and ikrapUed'br Cran tham Bras. 'Adv. m.vr f T'jM b3 slltinga qakk raUaf td acratchy, ' ? ardtatad tbxoatal fCotagh , - pblagm ctaara wayir. annamad tiaaaaa am aoothMLu ovbi : fora -a alight coogh becomes a aartous aflmattt-break hap with ".KffTUHS JHm504H 1J' it County.' North Carolina, to-wtt: X First! Two tract , of i land oontalnlng Ninety-tour V4 acres, mor or Ms, eoaveyed by N. A. Regaa to C. W. Regaa by deed which la: duly recorded .la th office of ta Register of . Ueeds . or Koaeson. County ., n Book - 6e pag W4,' to which reference is hereby wade for a mora .particular deserfa tion. .. .. : ' .v.: ; , Sewond : Two tracts ef land containing One Etindred and Eleven (ill) acres, mor or leas, conveyed by Mrs. Clara J.. Smith to C. W. Regaa by deecr which 1 dnly recorded ia tit offie. of th 1 Register .of Deed .of Robesoa County la psok (y. g ttito which refer ence is hereby mads for a njore particular wgtTlvtfili' . 'i-lfffJX ft' ' t.w . . . tiina -'By' virtu of authority vested la bm aaaer deere :of tba superior' eourt ef Bobasoa Z - T' - I-1 . - -- J. vounxr. 4B ipw i r wijw.-t whereta David Townsend aa, administrators or Ai Dl lIeKaasJ- v..Kat aUKenal ale. being. 8. FNov-fi, I will, Nooday the 8th day of January, "1928 a 1 'loek aooa at th court ouse soar. 01 sooam offer; for sal at auoiie auenou ; w. sa f)gBen bidder for easa tn xoiiowma . IUrinnfaiav.e aUke n the-Wst ide?el th rua rof, pallera., . rune awe B East 1100 ,t U a.staksj the South. 18 Wast 10Z- feet a- ss;- fe Zl w-rf 1S7S ce to a stake : then Northi t8 Ws to th beginning,, eoatafaihjg S acres, mra or lose and beint same conveyed to sdralasrtrator" f A. D. ;kKaaia by. J. -A, McCoy by deed leg vase b,smx ?iTt .si'.JT iC jrt5 i CaaaalsBgSr. esse. aav- aeaa. - COMMISSIONERS SALE OF LAND ' Under th ' authority- of an order of th Clerk of tha Superior Court of Robeson Coun ty. North Carolina. In a Broecedlng thereto panding, wherein J. r waiter dona. Adminis trator of William Jones, deceased, plain tiff and Alex Jones ana other are defend ants th undersigned commissioner wilL on Monday, th 8th day , of January. 1828 ' at 11 o'clock, A. M., at ana on th land Here inafter daiexibad In th Town of Bed Spring N. C axpos to public sale, to th highest bidder for cash, th following described lands: In th Town of Red Spring, Robeson Coon, ty. North Carolina,- beginning at a stak an th eorner of main tiet and Fifth or Pear sal Avenu,. and run sooth It west 88 feet, to a stak, J. C. Bnoddy corner ; Thence south 78 seat with Snoddy Una 198 feet to a eorner on Singleton's lln; thenee north IS east 82 feet to a stak in th dg of Fifth or Pearsail Avenue thenee north 78 west as and with th dg ef Fifth or Par sall Avenne 192 fact to the beginning. - A on third undivided interest in fa n that tract of land in th Town of Red, Spring; Robeson County. North Carolina, between spring branch and mill creek, watt of Vane Avenu and cast of Church street and Bound ed as follows i Beginning In th intersection of tha eastern adg of Church street and th center, of th ran of spring branch, a granite ston standing on th northern site of said run to shew ' the eorner t - thene ' with th astern , lln of said church street north 18 east 881 1-2 feet to another granite ston la th lln of Hamilton McMillan' land; thane aa hb Hn south 72 east 101 1-2 feet tea granite ston, th fourth corner of th Bui and Scur lock one acre tract which Is a part of the eld fair ground land) . thane a a lln ef aaid tract south 80 east 210 1-1 feet to a granite ston by a pin stomp, aa original pointer to th beginning eorner ef tha afore- TRUSTEE'S SALE OF ' PERSONAL . PRO- Under and bv virtu. - k. ,.j thority eontataed In a certain chattel mort- ; r dated October list, 1821 executed by to th rundersigned as Trust, I , will i TTZTJ "T. Jsnuary, 1828, at. 12 o'clock Noon, at Waknll. M ti '.u Commissary of J. D. MeA-th., .-Z. at nnhlla inln. .1. A vmj . - - " "t ' ' "V uanm moa' nr . Jt j y '""na awonai property, to- . OnjMoffltJV IfOL 'fm'iK irltb th bating and all other incidental equipment used in connection therewith.. . . ,. wn e h. p. Uddell engine i ' This th, 9th, day of Deoember. 1922. Johnson A Johnson, Trusts. Horneys, , " . H-l Thur. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF LAND Under and bv . rtn . m . .-a authority contained In a certain mortgage .J?1 b'.,. W Gdly and., wife. Ethel Caddy, to J. C Paul, dated th 24th. 'i Novembsr, 19i9, and registered to "". at page SB, in th office of th KcgWer of Deed ef Robesoa County, (de fault having been made in the payment ef th indebtedness secured thereby) , th. na derslgned mortgagee will on Saturday the 18th. day of January. 1028, at , 18 o'clock Noon, at th, court hous door in th Town of Lumberton, offer for sale, at public auc tion to th highest bidder for eaah, th fol t described lands and premises, torlt In Raft Swamp Township I Beginning at a stake In th middle ef aaid road, th third . " th first tract; and runs as aaid road N. U M B. 1 chain and 20 linka to " ? aid road i thene N, 81 W. S chain and 40 link to short leaf pin B a dlteh bank; thene as hi lln N. 84 8-4 W. t chain and 70 link ta av atV. t,b mvmv thane N. 49 1-2 W. 7 chain and 78 links to said Bute and Seurlock tract ef land; thene f. ak,t 'TTTl7 - 17 um. BOW m a th f irst lin of aaid tract south 1 west ,4-.M. . d "nk 90 feet to another srranit atone buried two or three inches below th surface ef th ground in the center of the Antlceh road; thenee . a th eenter. of aaid road. south 48 est ; 244 feet to aa . Iron rod driven flush wfth-' th ground, formerly Purder B. Ms- Phaul's .corner and Taylor Smith's southsawt eorner in th atorn tine of .Vane Street; thence with th astora llna- of aaid rtreet south SI west (28 feet to th Im of th land known a th Red Springs Land. or. springs eepertr. thene a the tin of that htad west; ISO feet to th run ef .spring branch thene a said run and ditch north 87 deg, and 81 f mla.1 west 878 1-8. feet to th. Win ning, eenteralna; 7.(0 rs, mer or saw. -' Tim of 81 i Monday, January 8th. ,1928, aVUVsloek, A.-M.- 5 iy.Tv ,17 5 Wt Atlaaf , th Ikad. alov Tme of late : Ten par ent of bid at th time ef sal' ana : BaiaTiee when aoafUiasJ by the eourt and deed mad, th sal -being sub ject to. eoniasaos; ay ta court. i l - '4 Meltyra. ! 1 AlesTPsn let Flsaatv ' J " NOTtCl OF ADMINISTRATION. Ksom Is hereby given that' tha Undersigned bav cjualifled'.a administratora ef th astato of S.J 8mtth, daaassod. All persons having slaha against th stat ar. dirssted to pre. seat th same, duly itemised and verified to th undersigned administrator on er before the '24th. day- ef November. 192. othsrww. thi notie wtlj bepleaded ta bar a reeovery. An .persons. Indebted, to aaid- estoto r.re awsstol to ask- hsiassjat payment te the ,Jar,,Mna Smith ana Or, JL Xc Bewman, f'1 Aoaniairtratort f SI J. SaaKa. iiinssd. Jbasoa A.fusnsL : r.Vj .:.tJ. sl Attorney far W Adsal-waa, 1VS7-CX to a Stake. Waalev Codaa eha a. 72 E. 4 chains and 84 links to the begin ning, containing 8 4-19 acres, and being the no oi wia convcyea oy uiies uavsi and wtfe, Henrietta Davis, to John Gaddy. by deed dated March tOta, 1118, and duly rordd to Book ef Deeds i-U. ; pag 28V Berlstry- ef ' Rebeson County. . N CT i i ? Thb.th 12th, day t Deeember, 192t ' ; V'' -:..ti-,-C..tAVU Johnson A Johnson, Mortgaga. Attorney for th Mortgage.' 12-14-4 Than TRUSTEE'S SALE OP REAL ESTATE ' Under and by virtu of the power and sn dated April 8th, 1922, payable to . the.andor- wna 'iTWJtee, will on- -Thursday th 11th, dayf .January. 1928. at ,12 'dock Neon, at the court house door in the Town of Lambsr ton, N. C, offer for sal at public auction, to th .highest, bidder far ' aaah, tha JellowtaaT described real, astato,. to-wft: . . . bnrT - ' Adjoining the lands of T. O. Evan bad others,, and. being 'more' particularly esibd aa follows, In Alfoedjvlll - Township, an th wast Aid ef Back - Swamp beginning at a lightened stale bad pinea, and. run nertn 10 wast 21 ebain to a stak and -.8: nines t thenee north 72 west 41 chains; thane sowth 7. west Cham to a awaet gum i thenee souta 85 east 40 ehaina to a stak and post oak; thenee tt direct Jine te the beginning, 'aoav -(ny,. . IS . um. wmm M U. , TVU. m around ami inelsdea ..both,, the tenctst pan. am f hud conveyed to Amanda MeArther by B. M. Johnson. Trnttea, and Iwl B. M. Jobasen Commissieaer, as will appear by re ferenee to said deeds fOed for. rsgkrtration the Uth air at AsrO, 1922." . , ihta thaita y ag Mamar, I-.. 5r!t Jsbassa A Jikaiist ' ' -Trestoa, - .: ' i , U4e4