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' lvmbERTON* POKTRAITS (Continicd'frbm Page Six) ,, work lias dignity and simplicity 'f V.rv!(* that is truly - classic.’.’ 1 ^ ^0], i Carey Hedgpeth, is .with \ -|'ll„nips(ni Hospital of L.uu}bor,tpn. tlR‘, „ r i iiin!if i-inn’s Physicians. |(> 1 11X M • 1 J ' . • T. . . V Three of Luin:«r«m> Physicians.^ .vioa'is blessed with possibly a , zou lip- physicians, but we can pre sent here the fe,!.tu;:es1.<>fj.P.nly th^ee,. ' . II. T. Pope was our, family Bhysi, iai) ,hirt> ye ars ago.' He is about fin .,vil)U. ];i;; iwo score years in practice ^ li!n OOA4-1-1 o4ai.1t •uni hopes to count his 5,000th’ stork ,],is year. Deliveries so far npm JUDGE L!. R. VARSAR* lur 4.074. I)r. Pope says among those youngsters he can now count lawyers, preachers, judges, etc. He doesn’t knew any real felon in the list. Some record that. Dr. Martin is ttye.bab.v specialist and Dr. l\.pc and the other obstetricians should keep him well supplied with ATTORNEY II. E. STACY Material. I >r. Bowman is one of yt old family physicians, ready, for any body's job. It would ho pleasant tc lavsi-ut the features and careers o: Drs. '.-'lowers, Britt, Beam, Knox, Me Intyre ■ and on down tlie line—bul another occasion will arise. ATTORNEY E. J. BRITT Some of Lumberton’s Lawyers. ■Lumberton lia^ long been noted f< tlie strength of its bar. Judge T. 1 AlcXeill, Col. N. A. McLean, E. I ! Proctor, and Stephen McIntyre of my Lumberton days have passed- Wilton McLean* later -Governor Angus W. McLean, E. J, Britt, IL E. LeeJ R, C. Lawrence, are. the,only survivors of the • JdlpihertQn^bar of ,fhe,. early days . M, t1}? I recall, no\v^‘ though C. B. Skipper, now the experienced and experF c'erF of the' court, was . gating, into rthe profession Jjy way of t^e^f roetor, & , Melntyje <|ifm of all work. - Billie Britt (or--W. S.) was a youth. His brother and E. J.’s. brother have also come along since. John EDITOR J. A. SHARPE Proctor, judge of the Recorder's Court, E^l,r Carlyle, Robert McIntyre and other stalwart members of the bar were mere lads or tots in those old days. Solicitor T. A. McNeill was a college boy. James Proctor, since an able attorney but now passed, was also in school. O there is a bunch of fine young attorneys I'll not name now. MBS. EVA FLOYD Register of Deeds. Several of the more prominent mem bers of the bar have come- in from other counties. There is Judge A arser, potential candidate for the U. S. sen ate next year—don't be surprised if he enters the field t Mayor la. M. John E. K. BUTLER County Man^«r' son, who liao been deserted bj his brother, Judge Johnson, who now is a prominent Asheville attorney-back r *' J* | -» ■--*r the Druthers’ home county of Bun combe^ H. B - Stacy, brother of Chief •Justice Sta’cy-T-frouj anywhere .pr, no wii j^e in. partiguiarj as, the father was a Methodist preachpr. -, Mr. Stacy has associated with, him Itftks-jii- McLean, a brother of the dis tinguished A. I). MacLean. Judge Varser with Robert McIntyre and Mr. lie” vy ( the latter a nephew of Mrs- I. P. Hedgpeth. ,and , therefore also de scended -from that old , .Sampson county. King stock,) eax-ry on, the ,trg uii M of the firm of Proctor and Me ATTORNEY E. ERTEL CARLYLE Intyre. . Mayor.. Johnson has . asso ciated, with him. M. Y. Fioyd,, a loyver •Robeson product and a brother ,pf Dunn’s own George Floyd. Solicitor Thomas A. McNeill, son of the former distinguished;ij[udge of4 $e, same name, is seryii^',,his n|b(,jei;?h ias solicitor. £ome of;' Robeson’s. Officials. -Supt.- J:' Hr:Pool-became county su J. R. POOL County Superintendent of Schools. perintendent of schools when the cen tury was young and seems likely to continue as such till the centuiy is past middle-age. Mrs. Eva Floyd, formerly our own pupil as Eva Wil DR. E. R. HARDIN County Health Officer* liams, is one of the state's dozen-or-sa lady registers of deed. E. K. Butler 1 is tfce capable oounty manager, the only one in North Carolina and drie of less than a" dozen in the country. Dr* E. R. Bardin te the long-time, county health officer,'and; a;. ihost 4dependable one. C. B. Skipper is clerk of the court and one -of- theMiest 4o< be? found anywhere. I wish I had the cut. of pabie^ welf^.^^er^l^, nowuhasjthe job bf ttj.king}<.-«j;e 3in‘ fifm ..tnmed. back by IJnieiecSanj to jthe county. f; U ^£* , •The - -R^^esouinn' -offtcc.- ~itky most F. P. GRAY, * of Jennings Cotton Mill. 1 i-—— - . r newspaper shops, could produce few cuts of business leaders. We particu larly wanted that of that pioneer "cot ton manufacturer, Mr. Jennings, but if Mr. Jennings has ever had, a cut made it hasn’t been seen in, Lumberton. But we were more fortunate in the case of his right-hand man, F. P. It M. BIGGS _Merchant arid Planter. Gray. .And we>present you with the portrait o^.Kv,M. pi^gs, inercbant and great, farm owner of, Lumber ton.. Mr. Biggs has 138'tenants oithis, purne,rous farms. A third of a century ago lie • c, B^SKIW^Fi . , Clerk of Coorti was chief clerk in Caldwell and Car* lyle’s store,^ And now let. ys show you Editor J. A* Sharp©', ofr^the Robesonian. Mt. (Continued On P&gd Eighfo'
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