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The Robesonian from Lumberton, North Carolina • Page 12

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Lumberton, North Carolina
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PAGE SIX To rtesunio Probe Columbus KviiCi'U'd To T. 1: Again of wide When M. 11:0 of hen v.vi i i rot: i t'h ix i and i Glenn, nr.d Cr-rolyp. have bven mc-ro cnjcA-irj? i They a been icv.va' by feme 01' i kv.cUry naiists. r.pjxare:-.

i cameras and ivucre-ph'. of i a ni the naiion's and i id i i i i up to mnv a i ir. will conn-Hie ihe it convenes hor. clay srornini'. v.

)i i 7 i last tenn of hi .1 At i ordered bv the i i i Hi 1 Judge I i i c- an imensive iirve. i 5 i inio of Mrs. p. subjected to i i i i i ih- of the i i i fair came lo i Mrs. Fowler.

in in which i i old meiVudly c. was asked i i i She a i i'rv-n-! i could he be i i a i i "to remove her peel short. it V.T.S revealed a lier daughter were two 01 jinlf a dczen or more victims of the night riding band. So far. there have boon no for- me 1 chr.rgos irrv.ed anv- bedy.

and ij; I I I i timation i i oi' the members of the nigr i-riciint a Solicitor John J. EUIT.CV. a a recent trip to Clarendon, where he was i M'Uiii-. raid ho i.f the i opinion thel the work of two rival bands of criminals wcrking against each other. -The case took a new turn last week when who had been held in the Wilmington cape- just here a5 i irn entirely i band in i i plicate prcmine-u r-o- ple.

If I he grand jury docs ftiriher probe the flogging charge? at i'ne ensuing term, it v. ill not be the same body inquiry in June. h-. i i Applewhite. Columbus hn.s a six months a-otating a jury and a new or.o wil! be "se- at the ensuing Citizens i i a i a ly anxicus be cleared up as The stigrmi of sr-h "heir i too open its vention iif- i her i nr the thrce-r Rowland News St.

Pauls News THE ROBESONJAN. LUMBERTON, N. C. THURSDAY, AUG. 2fi, 1936.

A i Boys Spending a Week at Lake--House Parly I'uiks Keturn--IVrscnals. Rites Held for Amos L. Rosier-Former Resident Hurt In Acci- Ucr.t--· Other Items. a Biu.Lck Brncey 20--Miss Anne vy of LvnnbcTton is visit and Mr A. B.

Watson. i i a i R. a for a week's Mis- i i -Mrs. A i i Byrci McKin- Prioe Oi Lmnber- els. in on of Flor- i i Sunday.

ami i Pa to i i i a i of Dillon. S. 'ihi? week i i her md Al- Lennon Jr. of Hairier. S.

in town Tuesday. Campbell and Archie a at Myrtle L. R. Kilon.s and children, Ifvelyi: -md Reeves, re from a visit to Laurel in.V',s i relatives. Ir.

nd R. B. McQueen spent. Sunday at v-v. and i a i Hondcr- MMver Henderson.

Mrs. ie and daufi'hUT. Mar- nd Jajr.f:; oil Kender- in ihe home of Mr. i i I i A a and ,1. MJS.S Fair and Mrs.

ar.ci childri. n. Bel anci in Tuis.s Lee IvIcPhail is week in Greenville i Mr. and Earl Jackson. Mr.

and T.Iro. J. J. Andrews and 1'atnily of i visited Mr. and J.

O. Henderson Sunday. A. T. MeKeHar and' Mr.

a Tuesday. 1 for Bond and i i i i i I'emiiira'x Zthr; i Ebron of icnr.er teacher of fjowlarrd i tchcol. Sellic i i i WCC 1C. Dr. and J.

N. Smith and daughter. Olivia Anne, left Sunday for Nags Head. From there they will qo to New York By Mrs. Win.

E. MacMillan St. Pauls, Aug. a services were conducted a at 5 p. m.

from the home iVr Amos L. Rosier passed Sunday about 8 p. m. at i i Itotne toxvn a an Pau and of i health. The i were in of Rev.

Mi-o. a Tn-y Jont.s. pastor of Ten Mile vi: il i i i 13aplist of which he had ion.u Iscc-n a member, assisted by vr Rev. W. T.

BaucoiY. of the First Baptist and Dr. J. W. Harrcll of I i both of St.

Pauls. The body was taken to the old r.r.i^hborhfiod for i a in the a i cemetery in the Regan section beside the a of his wile, who died over 2 years ago. A lovely profusion of floral i was placed upon his tfrave. Pallbearers were: -John B. Regan Duncan Graham.

J. D. Odom. iVeill Townsend. Fester Graham, and a Mr.

Malone of Ten Mile. Mr. Rozicr was" a man of true Christian character and altho' confined to his bed for .10 years or more from a i i he was a very patient sufferer and in a cheerful mood, lie for sometime had been on gradual decline and his death was net unexpected. All of his -children, rs follows, were i him when the end carne: Mrs. J.

W. Raggett, St. Pauls: Mrs. Jno. A.

Beam: Shelby; Mrs. Mary Shooter. Rowland; i i MJSS Kaite. A. Ter; id y.

all of UK- sn recently, There are several yrand- of children: 1 sister. Mrs. T. L. i in Crump, of St.

Pauls; 1 Angus Rozicr. of Ten Mile among torment 1 survivors. Lansia-r Mr. and Mrs. J.

M. O. mark have rented, their i furnished, to J. R. Killibrcw.

i teacher of agriculture, who with his lamily will occupy same clur- i the school year. Mr. and Mrs. i i will spend the i in Miami. leaving St.

Pauls about Sept. 1. stopping visits among relatives in Georgia, i where they were both natives, cnrcuic to Miami. They expect I to return to St. Pauls next spring.

Their local friends will miss i them while Hurt Her friends over the county u-ill learn with regret of the accf- dent of Mrs. Lilias (Johnson) 1 Ercwn of Sanford. who suffered a fractured hip Friday p. m. when struck by a truck while ver of Lansing visited some tin: ago Misses Mary Louise a "hosier.

and Maxine Margaret McGoogan here. a Lacy Hall a i spent the day i i her bi'o'ihcr, L. S. a i i a i Mrs. Neil! McEachcrn is home a a lengthly" visit i at Sanford.

She al friends at i and Kenly while, away. Mrs. Lena l'aiiu-1! has a i i relatives i 1 home Oliver Prevatt a i I'arnny i i recuperating fro; recent i which a a i in a Lumberton pital. Mrs'. Parncll's a friends locally among whom sm for several years lived prior tv going to Lumber Bridge a fi weeks before her illness will b- interes-locl in learning of her i i Mies Luray Cais'on of Rosebor crime days ago on a i i i to hoi' uncle and a -Mr.

i Mrs. John S. Butler and family. Rev. Frank Hare of Jonesboro is still among St.

Pauls friends during Mrs. Hare's stay in a Fav- ctteville hospital following a recent very s'erious operation. She was doing as well as could be expected last inquiry. They resided for several previous years at St. Pauls i his pastorate i the First Baptist church.

National Income Near 60 Billions Forecast Washington. A Commerce department officials forecast a 1930 national income closa to 560,000,000,000, balancing business outlay for the 1'irsl time since 1929. The department's estimates, contingent upon a maintenance of present trends, were based upon readings of various business barometers the first seven months of the year as compared similar figures for 1935. After dropping steadily from the $81,034,000,000 peak'produced in 1929, the national income hit a low of $39,545.000,000 in 1932. Since then it has pointed upward.

Last year's income was reported at $52,959,000,000. Oi'fici'ils ihcy expected that income produced and income paid out would approximately balance. Since 1929, income paid out lias exceeded income produced This excess was only $628,000,000 last year compared with the $8,317,000,000 figure for 1932. State Was Allotted $64,844,940 Under ERA (AP)-- A Workt Progress administration summary of progress of the work relief program disclosed that $64,844,940 was allocated to North Carolina under the Emergency Relief act PHONE 52 NATIONAL SANK BUILOIN CUMBERTON, N. C.

Mrs. T. Alexander, 2 Mrs. V. D.

Rjvkcr; 1 lot C. M. Jiarker. lot Mrs. C.

M. Barker, lot M)'s. F. M. Harm's, 2 Jots R.

It. Harnc.s. Km, 2 loi.s T. C. Barnes.

lot W. Mi.ssj« Blacker, 1 lots i T. Blake-. -J lots Ftrn'xion 'Brunch, i' lot Ml M-'ii'tt. i Kryan.

i lot JUNALUSKA CAMPAIGN EXTENDED TO SEPT. 1 Johnson's floor Wax Old English Floor Wax S. F. CALDWELL CO. The Complete Hardware Store The figure was given in a table of allocation by all departments which received funds under the act.

This includes resettlement, public works, Civilian Conservation corps and Postoffice construction totaling $65,000,000 also authorised by the act. There was $4,000,000,000 provided in the act and later $679,473,443 was transferred for expenditure under it. The report did not list the MnUcr amounts spent in North Carolina vlrs Cartyio, by each of the agencies, but said A1 1G if works progress had allocated i 1 1 i ot G6G.479 through June 30 for expenditure in the state. WPA allocated to all the states. One table showed WPA had allocated $22,982,182 for construction of airports of which $647,984 19 airports in 4.05 24.75 10.12 22.00 45.

41. ir, 1.4'} 2. IS i0.rn 10. SD irfi. Maud 1 lot I- J.

AVessell, lot i CO. 1 lot A. i i lot Jewey let T. 2 lots Erwin Mildred "and Annie Grace Williams, 1 lot U'aync Williams, lot COLORED: Jesse it. Adams lot Robert Banjhlll, lot Rachel S.

Beattie. lot Fannie Hel), 1 lot Juliu.s H. Bethea, lo: John H. lilacku-ood, ln 04.80! i JO.st.. Mrs.

j. A. foK-y i P- Goiiinw. i Mrs- ot i lot 10. 12.

ns 1.10 BC-IJ 13lount, S. T. Brooks, 1 jot belilah L5t-own, lor A. S. llryant.

lot J'-iLen tJryant, itvt C. S. Bullock. Bully, lot 1-2. CJ.

Croniartie Anna Hdimmd, 1 lot Laura Evans, 2 lots Luther Fatrley. 1 lot Willie I-'. lot Qiieen Floyd. lot Laura French, Thomas Fishnore 1 lm ot M. M.

JSchvfttvls, Est. Pavonthia Evaiw i -'V Fisher, i lot A Col i 5 i lot Professional Cards E. CARPENTER ATTORNEY AT LAW 4th Floor Planters Bank Bldg. LUMBERTOX, X. C.

Lake (AP) --Dr. W. A. Lambeth, of High Point has announced St. Louis bondholders had granted the Southern Meth- cdist church a 15-day extension in which to pay off the mortgage debt on Lake Junaluska.

Lambeth is director of the church's "Save Junaluska Lake Junaluska is the summer assembly grounds of the Methodist Episcopal Church. I South. debt amounts 5105,000. The payment was due at midnight Sunday night, but at that time only $82,000 had been raised by the church. The demnomina- tion now has i September 1 to get the remaining $23,000.

ot lot Mrs. Jda Freeman. 1 lot (AP) Capt Daniel Gilbert of the State's attorney's police announced Tuesday night that Rufo Swain, alias James Gray, a negj-o gambler, had con- fcssed the slaying of Mrs Mary Louisa Trammell, 24, in her room Sunday. J. A.

Freeman Mrfc If i I 2 lo ina Dr R- Heivnesai-. i Tiot nls i 5 lot jols lot lot 16.00 7.42 17.33 21.75 9.90 9. 40.50 Ifl.S? 1.10. -IB 3 J.f5 11. '50 666 checks MALARIA in 3 days Liquid, Tablets Salve, Nose first day Drops Headache, 30 minutes.

Try i i Wo-ld's Liniment A. C. WALKER 2nd Floor McLeod Bldg. Phone 474 Lumberton, N. C.

fc vv vji.lv 10 meet McN. Smith sail-i the strects in home town. She eel lust Friday on the as talen to hos- arrive in Ntnv York i i i i according to informa- 'vveck. tion reaching relatives here, and Airs. Lcwocd McCallum and children.

Betty Blue. Dorothy and and Miss Opal Mc- al jMisr Sinclair is i ilir.g Dan and Miss Lizzie Sin-f in IMinturn. S. C. I The following agriculture boys i accompanied by C.

E. Morrison, "snculturo teacher, are spending! this week at White Lake: LeHand McQueen, James Pate Hcbevt Stuart, rial Normcnt. Wilson Tom Price. John Rogers; i i McLean. H.

S. Bond. Nv.I J. Mdtimi-oo. Z.

V. Britt. Allen Stone, i Justice Rob-! or! Frank Pate. Mrs. Lloyd Cooper OL Laurinburg.

Mrs. R. A. Jackson. Miss Mai tho Jackson, Roy and R.

C. oi" Yatesville visited iriends in town last Xaomi Braccy was i i-ayeiteviilc Fridr.y. Burns, i Marian McNeill, Nell- JlcCiillum. a i a McCormick. is i iJorothy Genna Lee' Gii.rlv a "Sntc the previous year.

i'eturned last of race Ann a a Bond. MZTV Watson. doing as well as could be expected last accounts. She is a daughter of the late J. D.

ccn and widow of A. C. (Currie) i Ercwn, formerly of Red Springs, W. A. Inman Jr.

has been on gradual improvement following i his return recently from Duke hospital, Durham, where he tin- derwent special treatment. Miss Anne Murray of the guest for several days of Mildred Britt, roommate of i hers while a i Meredith college the past year. She was accompanied by her parents. and Mrs. Edward Murray, wlio visited briefly.

Recent visitors in the home L. L. McGcogan and family were Rev. D. G.

Currie. D. Mrs. Currie and their daughter! Mrs. Hal Richardson, and her little son, all of Edisto I a S.

who i were enroute to Virginia. They are relatives of Hallie M. Johnson and family were in toxvn first of the of his. lived here prior to removal near te the Frank McNeill Attorney At Law ROOM 300 Planters Bank Trust Go. Building -Lumberton The Paton Studio West Fifth Street TUES.

FRI. SAT. 9:30 A. M. to 5 P.

M. Framing, Kodak Finishing Everything: in Photography. Davy Crockett Celebration Greeneville, by the scsqui-centennial celebration of Davy Crockett's birth, East Tennesseans gathered Monday to review in pageantry the fiction-like career of the pio- i ncer, Indian fighter, politician, and lover. i Hundreds visitcel the stone- I marked spot where stood the ca- bin in which he was born a few- miles from this little town. i Mrs.

L. P. Richards, son, L. P. and daughters, Misses and Ruby of Rowland, R.

2, were Lumberton visitors Mon- day. NOTICE OF SALE OF TOWN PROPERTY FOR 1935 TAXES Under and by virtue of authority of law. in order 10 enforce the yuy- rnoiu of taxes nn property hereinafter dost-rihptl, saul taxes having 1-een sessed for the year VJWfi and reinain- iliic- and unpaid In amounts shown the undersigned will on Monday, Soptembf-r 7. at twelve o'clock noon at the Court House door in X. offer for Pale at public auction for cash, the following i i a i i i I i X.

C. a Xn. r.ots: A I Central I Corp. 2 lots- 5 i i i Ins. lot KJS 1 I Allen.

1 lot 2.4S Mrs. J. C. Allen. 2 lots sYi K.

G. Allen. 1 lot 15.S5 T. JT. Jonns.

1 lot King, I let f. C. Kinnn. i lot R. K.

lots 1. K. l.ee A- A. p. Pap-o.

IS lots R. B. T. T. Lcvi-is i lot Howard T.e.wis.

1 Ir.i Mrs. Xannie 1 Jot Mearos. I Mrs. JUila-C. Moorn K.st.

1 lot Mrs. Bernice MRAlHstcr" 1 lot M. T. McT.o.in. lot A H.

lot John ttloun.t. McT.c-od. 1 lot loi i A i r. D. McXeill.

2 lots Johnnie McN'r-ill. tot Robert 1C. i Est. 1 Jot n. K.

int T)r. fl. Ximocks. 1 lot M. Xohles.

2 lots T- Xorment. lot -V. 2 lots Mrs. Fannie Prevntt i lot -T. i 1 lof A.

Seay vt Wife. 1 lot i Alex C. 1 lot I T.aura T. 1 lot W. IT.

Shooter. 1 lot R. S. Small. 1 lot Mrs.

Uaxe! Stephens, lot Mrs. 1 lot Cornelia Carl Taylor. 2 lots Jas. p. Townsend.

lot 7VL A. Waddell. 1 lot D. P. Walters.

1 lot U.S.? 27.fi! 11. SS 14.S5 14.555 14. Sri 123.59 "30.M TO. tr, is I. .17 35.15 24.7S 1:1.

40.C.ii 19.70 14. SS 15. SB 24. 75 4 4 1.49 24.7:' Tom lot William H. Gavin, 1 lot Frances Oilehrist, i i ol Alex Cioldc-n.

1 lot Andrew Graves. lot James A. Graves, 4 lots i Mary James Graves, 2 lots i Jerry Houston, lot. i Garfield Howel), 5 lots I Henry James, 2 lots j.Charlie Jenkins, 1 lot. David lot Jones, 4 lots Hayes Kemp, lot H.

Knuckles, 3 lots 3 acres Emma Leach, lot Mn-ttio Leak, i lot John'D. Lewis, Love, lot Amelia Monroe. lot Raster Moore, lo.t Ed. Myers, lots i lot Kdria ilcLaurin. 1 lot W.

Harrison lUc-TAuv 1 lot Turner McLeod. i Mary Love McMillan. Et-t lot Tom lot Kd. McQueen, i lot Mallssa McQueen, lot Mary nfcQueen. jot H.

Xr-rris. lot Peppers. 1 lot Austin Pitman. 1 lot Charles i a 1 lot Edward Bessie Powell i lot Powell. lot 40 Willie Powell, lot I L.

Powell. 4 lots Miirv Rowland. 1 lot David I lot A Sinclair, 1 lot 12. S. Simmons.

2 lot James Shaw, i lot Wagg-ie Shaw, i Cornelia Smith Amelia Glons, i iot Sip Smith, -t lots Spearman i lot A L. Spearman, iot Maiulo H. Spearman, lot Thompson, 1 lot Savannah 2 lots Mot-tic Woods. 1 lot Willie lot 1.43 TOWN OF LUMBERTOX. V.

R. McGILL, Tax Collector B. M. SIBLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW Notary Public Office K. M.

BIGGS, Inc. LUMBERTON, N. P. A. ROBERTS REGISTERED ENGINEER Civil Engineering and Land Surveying OFFICE: FREEMAN BUILDING LUMBERTON, N.

C. A New vt Used Typewriters Typewriter Adding Machine Repair Service Typewriter Inspection Co a i the i Lake on a house ci-apcroned by Mr. and MvA. Bond and Mr5 i i i i i an c.Trn- in in at Fall soods for stores. Si.

Pauls arid Lurnberton. Dorothy Gates of Man- SURVEYING G. S. HARRELL Rcgristercd Land Surveyor 131 lie Printingr. Special Attention Given Court Surveys.

Kcnnert, X. R. F. D' Xo. 1 L.

ih Capl. J. from Charlotte S. as the! I ol his WAX E. THOMAS A Plenry E.

i fj c.t chief ee coun- i a i with Pint JOHNSON'S 1 A A Onlu i ,1 a i a v. U- Atsn ,1 S.F.(!ald well lf H.irtl\v;;rc Store M'-MUI-JUTON 36 Taxes Discounted FOR PROMPT PAYMENT 5 Taxes fo be Adverfssd foreclosure suits must he started on ail prior years and delinquent Tax- Notes before September IS. ROBESON COUNTY. REVENUE TAX DEPT. i A A McKLN.NON, Collector.

FAIRMONT FOR OUR ENTIRE SALE TUESDAY WE AVERAGED Sales Schedule few the Davis Warehouse SEASON 1936 FAIRMONT, N. C. PRICES THAT PLEASE Friday, Aug. 21 First Sale Monday, Aug. 24 Second Sale Tuesday.

Aug. 25 First Sale Wednesday, Aug. 26 First Sale Thursday. Aug. 27 Second Sale Friday.

Aug. 28 First Sale Monday, Aug. 31 First Sale Tuesday. Sept. I Second Sale Wednesday, Sept.

2 r'irst Sale Thursday, Sept. 3 First Sale Friday. Sept. 4 Second Sale Monday. Sept.

7 First Sale Tuesday, Sept. 8 First Sale Wednesday, Sept. Sale Thursday, Sept. 10 First Sale Friday, Sept, 11 First Sate Monday, Sept. Second Sale Tuesday.

Sept. 15 First Sale Wednesday, Sept. 16 First Sale Thursday. Sept. 17.

Sale Friday, Sept. 18 First Sale Remember Fairmont Market led Ml Cr.mnctitors on the Border and (lie South Carr.Ima Belt, last sc.a- scn. No better place to sell than with E. J. Frank Davis.

THE BEST COMBINATION FOR THE SALE OF YOUR TOBACCO IS FAIRMONT DAVIS WAREHOUSE YOUR FRIENDS J. and FRANK DAVIS.

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