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THE SEMI-WEEKLY KOBESOMAN THE BREAKING POINT. Wood's Seeds. Cow Peas, the great forage and eoil improving crop. Soja Beans, the most nutritious and best of summer feed crops. Velvet Beans make enormous growth; are splendid for summer graz ing and as a soil renovator. Write for "WOODS CROP SPECIAL", giving full informa tion about these and ether Seasonable Farm Seeds. T. W. WOOD & SONS. Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. Our stocks of Cow Pea and Soja Beana are choice recleaned stock of supe rior quality and germination. Btweaa S!9tj and Dange fh wlae man secures the protection ol FIRB INSURANCE. xrn r rv-rnra. the most valuable pa er s man has is a policy In a good com pany. We represent lomt of the Dest companies in existence. They pay promptly and honorably all losses incur red. Some day yon may be sorry you didn't let ns write a policy fc-day. Q T. WILLIAMS. For Weakness and Loss of Appetite The Old Standard general strengthening tonie, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drires out Malirii and builds up the system. A true tome and sure Appetizer. For adults and children. Wc, FREE TRIP to Fayeftteville W. E KINDLEY COMPANY will pay your round trip railroad fare any where within fifty miles of Fayetteville if you purchase Suits. Coats or Dresses to the amount of Fifteen DolUars or more. Superb stock New York's newest styles suits, coat, dresses and millinery. W. E. KINDLEY CO. "Fayetteville's Best Store-' 225E (Continued from page three.) eral Assembly in the State of New York should repeal the Statue of de scents for real and personal property and the statute with reference to the making of wills, on their death, how much vested interest would any rela tive have in the property which fell from their nerveless hands at the hour of dissolution? The right toinherit and the right to devise are neither inherent nor constitutional but upon the contrary, they are simply privil eges given by the State to its citi zens . "Let backward looking and inward looking men read the returns of the last election . Let them put on masks, go down into the East Side and hear what people are saying about them . Let them not close their eyes and dream that what has been forever will be. All that a man hath will he give for this life and he is not wise who, having plenty, risks it all to get a little more. Mr. Marshall assailed the protec tive tariff as one' of the principal causes for concentration of wealth. "Let those who started," he said, "and are keeping up this - theory of special privilege which finds its root, its sap and vigor in prohibitive duties) believe me when I say that a change has come across the spirit of the re public. Be not deceived. Our justice is ceasing to be perpendicular and is beginning to be horizontal. Men are refusing longer to look up that fa vors may be handed down to them and are Deafinning to iook around to see how benefits may be coming to them. Wake up, my brother; be contented with that which thou hast gotten. Yield a little that thou mayst save much." "The backward-looking and inward looking men may be able temporarily to check the onward movement of the forward-looking men, but if they do it will be an unwise interference and may result either in a paternal istic system of government which can only endure upon bases of ignorance ana serraom or in a socialistic system which will destioy both the opportu nity and the desire of the man to ex ercise in the fullest capacity his na tural and acquired endowments." Mr. Marshall called on his hearers support President Wilson in his poli cies "that the individualistic democra cy of Thomas JtjTerson may not be destroyed." M A young couple to get married in John P, Mc Neill's show window on Friday Afternoon, April 25th. 1913. JOHN P McNEILL wiU give to the happy couple their choice, a nice dress, hat, or pair of shoes, quartered oak bed, set coil bed springs, double faced mattress or one half barrel best patent flour. If there should be more than one applicant the second couple married .will receive their choice of the above named goods. John P. McNeill agrees to buy the mar riage license and furnish the minister. All applicants' names wil be kept secret. We have special low prices 365 days in the year, but we give "more" special prices on Lumberton's . No matter how long you suffered, or what other remedies failed to cure, Foley Kidney Pills will surely help you. They are genuinely tonic, strengthening and curative, build up the kidneys and restore their regular action. John Velbert, Foster, Calif., says: "I suffered many years with kidney trouble and could never get re lief until I tried Foley Kidney Pills which effected a complete cure. For sale by all dealers. , BIG SALES DAY, FRIDAY, APRIL 25TH. 1913. - -. ," DRESS GOODS, India Linens, white lawn, figured lawn, Persian lawn, plain white nainsook, Long cloth, piques, white corduroys, dotted Swiss, dimity, all-over lace, Galatea cloth, check and plaid white goods, corded suitings, jacquads, madras, batiste, organdies, poplin, voils, fancy robe prints, draperies, . curtain scrims, curtain swiss, fancy percales, statin prints, fancy dress ginghams, serges, shepherd checks, panamas, Henriettas, rubber sheeting, cam bric, muslins, bleaching, sheeting, drilling, bed ticking &c , , We invite your cordial attention to our beautiful line of Hats for Lad' s, Misses and Children, Men and Boys we can fit the head and "please" the pocket-book. READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS AND SUITS FOR LADIES, GIRLS AND CHILDREN, EMBROIDERIES AND LACES. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, ALL SIZES. CLOTHING FOR MEN, YOUNG MEN AND B07S. SLIPfEBS AND SHOES 0? ALL SIZES AND GRADES. SUIT CASES, FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS, WE ARE STILL SELLING r 8-Day Clocks at $1.98. Lace Curtains 39c, Granulated Sugar 5c, Best Grade Patent Flour $5.95, Meat 12y2c, Best Grade Ship Stuff $1.50, Best Grade Golden Oats 55c, ALL WE ASK IS TO SEE OUR GOODS AND GET PRICES, x JOHN P. McNEILL LUMBERTON, N. C AUCTION SALE S 11 Faupmms 25 to 100 Acire Tiraicfls SIM Allui unj ILU Ini U InJ h M Ini HP IL li ovJ 9 Thursday, April 24, at 10:00 A. M Pronertv under a high state of cultivation. Located about two miles from Clarkton, N. 0. on the Clarkton and White Plains ' County Road. Property owned by W. C. Cooper of Laurinburg. Sale Takes place on the property. SOLD AT THE RATE 0 FONE A MINUTK Dinner will be served by the ladies of the neighborhood in the F beautiful oak grove, the old home place of this farm. Every body come and enjoy the day wjth us. MUSIC BY RICHARDSON BROS. CONCERT BAND This Property is Nicely Located and this will be a chance of a life time to buy lots at your own price as they are going to be sold to the highest bidder. Don't fail to hear the Auctioneers who each speak at the same time and in the same tone of voice. Q 1 ' 1 ' 9 This property has been consigned to us to be sold and it is; going to change hands. These lots will be sold at the rate of ONE A MINUTE until every lot lias been disposed of. SOLD ON EASY TERMS TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. DONT FAIL TO HEAR THE DOUBLE AUCTIONEERS. These auctioneers hold the world's record for selling lots and it will be well worth your time to witness this sale. Attend this Great Sale whether you be speculator or spectator as it will be worth while. REMEMBER THE DATE, PLACE AND HOUR THURSDAY, APRIL 24, AT 10 A.M. nomas Greensboro, Brothers in eatty and Ruction 4? North Carolina c m pa ii
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