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THE ROBESONIAN. R. WH1CUARI), Editor and Manager. empting a , large class of wh.te people" from labor,' afforded them an opportunity for "extraordinary culture, elevating scholastic stan- AVkknkbdav, Novkmher .8, 1807. important announcement. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 A YEAR, dard, favoring schools of indi vidual refinements, whure they wore trained in tho highest civil ization. In this atmosphere arid Attention in palled to the follow- with these surrounding mnn was intr rates of mihscrintion to 1 he k'ivnn to the Southern gentleman. lionKBOMA.v. which are elective Pin h'm host and ''most picturesque large portion of such food. 1 r" .. .. formlie is' found1 fin the plahta- the Tailronds have put ail oi our $1.50 Uion, owned and handed down to markets near the great stocinus- 75 him through generations of fore- ing West, from which the-towns "in fntViM-o :Unm nn 'American soil, can obtain their fresh meats as izers of almost any kind and the hind can be built" up to a very high -state of cultivation. The people of this country had at one time a great source of rev enue from stock-raising. " All the towns were dependent on the country for their beef, pork, mut ton kid, venison, etc., and this section of the State furnished the But RED SPRINGS DEPARTMENT, ITEMS OF INTEREST HAPPEN ING IN AND AROUND THE COMMUNITY. T. W. COSTEN, JR. MANAGER n,rO;typo.a of him in the cheap as they can fonr our'vire i, in the stores, banks grass section, and? it' is claimed to McKay McKinnon, of Maxton, was here Friday. : Some of the Maxton young men spent Sunday here. ' ' : r Thomas Cunningham tooka trip to Richmond last week. . , . Dr. J. S. Belts, of Fayettville, 'is here doing dental work. Many of our peoplo attended the Maxton fair last week. ; The Red Springs High school is MAXTON HAPPENINGS. littte hri eid exhib1!8 r d visitors came m an a ay, aim iuui LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS OF I or five hundred good souls enjoyed OUR SISTER TOWN. thewshts.- ' Thursday was -slightly better and tho attendance much nr M. G. MCKENZIE, Reporter. See notice of dissolution of creased, notwithstanding Laurin Carter & Alford in this issue. . burg's competition pig-and-mon- Lee Terrv . nnep rto.pditnr of tba key show. There was a fairly Chief, was a visitor at the fair. - t c d C until further notice.': Twelve Months, Six Months, ' Four Months,' '7," At this reduction the'Ronox- YetrtliDro il ftr iii advance professions i ' . - I i rnt. t.. t.t( vTbli AAmniiiUinn Vial . r, 4 n.o t atntnn n,1 OMh. nQ railTOllQ ntCW.' 1118 UIBimwiB UB uoirei. xuio "'"F"""" " acrnew.W'W th&feftf of4l;mode;of .?pech of this typo of, stopped; : stock-raising . in - this now in a flourishing condition;. the reduction by payinc. up and I Southerner are courtly ancpqw country;. . -: : 1 Miss Konerts ot lennesseo; is lsned. u.19 pomeness is easy aim-i . ine juconw mer, wxuuu- viBixintr ner siBier, saiB.' aii' a; natnmaL' He is warm iin -hisjdltiaea tHir county, gives us an- Buie President McKiney has issued I friendship and frank in his enmi-M other-source pi revenue from tim-l -T. aj Mrg. l - H.Lvbn ft his proclamation naming" Thurs-; ties. 'To his social : dquals' he MdHurpentine.;. This is now ja8t wegfc tQ attend the NashVille day, 2511 lhst,' as Thanliegmng. cour feoui,1" 'without .ostentation, timost exhausted (leaving the expOBitTon "V- laminar, wnnou wiD8,'ut4w. punwj w nouu. v...u n . . . We noticed. Dr. Stamps and John MeNatt, of Lumber Bridge, at the fair. - Ye noticed Messrs. R. Rosi and Rush, of Ashboro, in attendance upon .the. fair. good crowd on the grounds, which was 6till further increased on Fri day just enough to havo.a good, social time, see the sights, races, &c, without too much rush and crowding. Floral Hall did not possibly contain so many articles renowing. flio corporators. O. Andrews, W. P. K. Jones, Jones, O. "'lialeign is io hawa liew morni To Jiis inferiors he U aiableDd jBfteen years ago) and it will soon LtCT-.Maxton'jasteek: kHdv ing daily- SRHNtK Carolina kind, without tixappearanew-oi nave , no otner - money-maxing of thia , , . .,f -- -Eubhine .C&m'win V: canital 20.- being rmtronizingTei'sonar.Konpr ,reoardeiparming. And -whe ; -zrrjlJi f i'.Jl Mr Was incorporated t week, andla bc.iou. her- a -untryhas to undergo a chang. inedT OuW The corporars.named are Greek itage., more- highljr: pmed tlian of, xte industries, the generation - . . "J?, V Hfeitself.:-- Hi-s wiyraiis his bond, matinjr the change ha8 a hard r,? J. Carroll T. debt is as sacrpd'asjan oath. In time, for people are slow to give ' Rgv- Mr- Skinner, tjf Fayette-4 a f . k m ' 1 a a a 1 II ItnllA IiaM r rvltl sfrt 4 - 111 -v4- l-i nri II. Brigas and D. E. Everitt. The disoharge- lie- win; u neoees- up at once wnat tney am so wen, wya u. c wi-uu- s- ' :..; ":' .:- V I ' t.u.'.t, v.o I '4 4T,"A ;h ,nA ist Church here last Sundav morn- paper win be uomooratic ana win 1 1."" ..?v ?-.,.m.,Uv, ... . - . Uks full - Associated Press dis- enetters rt& icvea ones anaine an-- me oia mings ana Bins: wiin inem. nn.trhea A eomnlete outfit inr cestrfti 'acres tnavgave TOem ineiri ine people oi wis oounty are ao- ine nine gins oi iaa jnoiaoam eluding 'linotype machines" has "upport; Woman, in his eyes, is ing more than an aTerage of any church presented their pastor, Rev been ordered and is expected to ar- belngtpbe rev.erencea next 10 1 section' l nave Deep in intne iastiJ. w: vvanace, lass weeK .wun t rive the last of this month. God. To defend the honor and year or two. . : . nice mackintosh. eood name of wife, mother, daugh- " This is Montgomery county, but Mrs H L Edens left last week for Elections were held in several ter . sj8ter and sweetheart he will the-name Robesonian would be T.nmberton to i'oin her husband . MMes yesieraay du we go 10 press-i say ftB remorselessly as the tiger more appropriate, for if you ask a where their future home will be. too- early to gwe- the results. Most in hQ jungie To him it means man where he came from he will We wish them success. t i n mortal AAnfava rn 4rm fiffTlf. in I . . i t I I- v"" cleatn, awitt, sure ana inevitaDie. say, almost nine times out oi ten, Dan Watson of the firm of AentucKyiaryiana.ananma m Ho may not be a church member, my father or grandfather, Mem & Watson, of this place tr. : r-1 out ne is a respecter oi religion in motner or granamotner, came .rr;vH i1oro u.t Thnraair. frnm Tt ib (nnfinnntlv py. I . r ...... t , l I r t . 1 r t . t I - . - j all oi its iorms ana creeas. ; ii neirom iortnuaroiina, ana ttooeson TTn ia VI an (mao.ctp,A in ownea one nunarea slaves ne naa county, Bomewnere not- jtar irom business in that State a larger capital, better homo andiLumberton. And here we have foreign credit than a national I the old familiar names like Mc- bank with $100,000.? capital. For Arthur, McAllister, McBryde, Mc- ,tho- liiiunes oilife he asked his lEachin, McDougal, McQueen, Mc commissib'n merchant for them Rae, McMillan. Mclntyre, " also 'nnd th("v fn.me n.nd were disnensed Morrison. Johnson. Cnrrie. SmitK. I " j r i ' j i u j j-xik among his friends with princely Clark, etc. They are all touched uaB Wff,mvi' Iiau ;"-.v ecnerosi'tv. He loaned his money with the same characteristic of chants and farmers alike are com -B-tThompsani:.Qepfgello'teTM!oQ entering the southwest door ison.and':Re,v-. E. - Pope, of Grady; j you come upon a fine display of were at the fair.. . stoves manufactured bv the O. K. Glad? to report Misses Irene arid Stove and Range Go., placed on eatl Stalnaker; who are eick with exhibition by. our enterprising feYe'f . as improving. ' ' I merchant and mayor, J. S. .Me Miss Susie McRae nf Red Bin ff. Rae linder the supervision of W . ' 71 J 1? ew York. icteit tlrat the first two States named will return to their Demo cratic moorings, and. the betting . has all been in favor . of Domo ' emtio, success in New York Dem- ' oeratie gains are- expected'm Ohio but tho influence of Hanna's boo dle is hardly expected to bo over- oome. Miss Adams, of Aberdeen- came last Thursday to enter a the Semi nary. l!hey nowhave about seV' enty-fivo boarding pupils.; tf 7,, Saturday was one of ther dullest for exhibition, yet it was easily A large , delegation from this- full, and the articles were more place will. attend , the. Eumberton meritorioiis than on some former air this, week... occasions. Turning to the right S.'C, is visiting her aunt, Mrs Emma McKao, of Maxton. v. M; McNair 'has returned from a'n extended prospecting tour at Asiieville and; Winston-Salem. PL H. T. POPE & CO. -DEALERS IN- nent Populists in Blue . Springs Henry Georgfr, one of the candi- to his neighbors without note, our good old Scotch of Robeson J Pining-at-the low price of cot dates for mayor- of- Greater ew lintereat or witness. The ranks of eounty good clever openKeart- ' fork. diedVh'ortif before 6 o'clock the old- "Southern gentleman are ed, Christian gentlemen. ' Misa Lena Marsh, of thia.place FTidaV morning. He was out on thinning very fast. The strife for Good luck and happiness to the was crowned maid of honor, by tue the canvass sneaking until nearly bread and the inroad's of commer- RobebonUN;'- , successful , knight at the -toura Ho'clock Thursday night and was cialism have chansed his pursuits. - a. v. . ament neia at Maxton aurmg tne 4'.Vn atmrtlvnfter retiriiKT t.n At fho rtnan fha war Via wii tnld Longpond, Ga Oct. 25, 1897. r - fair " J O . L his room at the hotel. Cerebral to repair his national stock 0f Marri'e ol Youn Kson'"n- . AVe learn that McLaughlin, the apoplexy is given as the cause of wealth, bring in Northern capital, , irarayeireyu buubwtwoi rn- negro postmaster at Bowmore, got death. Henry George, Jr., was build mills, factories, etc. This Tu liaa 1110 """". his appointment through the-in placed on the ticket to succeed lis advice has its place, but there are Deson couni7 mrnisnea fiW. MTf.. ftwoirro was one of hi'crhor nhierrts thftn the Yankee I " - beet known-men in the country magna ' bona of rnoney and dis- ' AWO mgS168 arove up to tne tongjp. Comment is uiineces ad nene bore a more ' excellent play. The Southern gentleman court house yesterdy aftenoon, 6ary.Red Springs Citizen; character.- He had a larger purely will never 'surrender his moral vm ugu , .. - . j . n . 1 j- .: man, a young man bedecked With The Fair begins tomorrow, Wednesday. personal influence than any man and intellectual distinctiveness ' A ; wwn in the great city in which helived. norcease to assert his well-known ,Dree iarSe . enrysantnemums ana "-T nrfitpd Rtaten hirdlv con- superiority in civilization, polit- l0J 0UUS , . , , 7 day. The big McColl Brass : Band of tanW'a more iTflman Urt ical scholarship and, 'in all the pretty and also covered with chry- Jlve piecesghas been engaged. The tained n . more sati fled man last 1. , , . eanthemums. They hurried into exhibits are coming i fast and fte secre- naay tnan ex-r rosmeu u uim tne register of deeds office and ap- tary will be at the Floral Hall until Wed- OJereland, into whoso homo there - - f-i- - . f . SQ f nesday night to receive them Came a DOy, wno IS saiu to ran . I,, nr,i a l.lQl, inecanoaaoi nne norses, xo,pesola fine one and is Betting along nice- n. G. McEACHIX, M. D. j on Thursday, came in Tuesday morning. " I Lilt! Hill. 1VIIU UILVH LIlKii I1B.111HH aM I . . r . . voiorauo, lexaa. 1 o- - o ,via ivian uaiiey, tne mosc iamous auc- btonewall Jackson and Annie tioneer south of the Potomac river, will Jacksori, age 19 and 17-, of Lumber sell the horses. Don't miss this great J. Thompson, Esq. Three of our best farmers .were purchasers of this .stove during the fair; Next was an ' exhibit of the Star Pea Machine Co., of Bennettsville, S. C. Then came the aericultural w. u. &mitn, 01 L,mio Kiver exl libil not&toe. rve. Academy, has accepted a position wheati oat8 hay cotton, &c" with N. A. Carter, as salesman. Lt,:u - i-- .,j:.m aq I TT LI TT CI O IX b JCUCb UlCUitrttUlU. Miss Mm nie Nicholson, of Park- yOU go on the opposite side of the town, was the guest of her brother, hall you strike first the mammoth O. U". Nicholson, during the fair. Mianlnv nf th Standard Oil and Miss Annie . McRae, of Red Vapor Stove Co. This depart- Springs Seminary, was home for I ment Z received much attention the fair, and stayed over Sunday, and deservedly so. Those in charge Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Robeson, of not only took great pains to show Wadeville, were guests of M. G. and explain the workings of this McKenzie and family during the popular stove, but gave free lunch fair. - to hundreds every day. This dis Misses Eva and Bettie McKnv. Play wa9 in chftrge of that Prince ''P il -l i' T TV A 1 . . of Lone Home, S. C, were guests 01 gentlemen, v,apt. j. u. Austin of Capt. and Mrs. Sellers during Next on the same side Messrs. Shelber & Beatty, of Virginia, dis played' three electric burglar and fire-alarm inventions, whieh -were to our mind models of securitv Just received' 3? COIQ- and safety to every home.- Then plete assortment Of you pass the central north door. . Trusses and. Can fit any After viewin? a samnle of home- One in neeQ OI Same. malarial fever, we are sorry to made briek madQ b Messrs. Call On US in . Maxtox, X. C, September IS, 1807. j l am at the same old stand, with the best and most W t complete line of DRESSY I oGOODS J ever brougnt to juaxton Notions, Hats and: Shoes. Also agent for the most stylish Patterns on; the market. Prices Lower than the Lowest I Call and examine them and be convinced. Yours TrulytjJ . ' -' HEILL A. CARTER. FARMERS' EXCHANGE, LOCATED IN THE SHAW BUII.IMXO, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, Drugs, Patent Medi cines, Chemicals, Fine Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Etc., Tobacco and Cigars, Fancy Arti cles m great variety. the fair, ; . ..... -?...r. ,, - ; Dr Holcombe, Sandy Thomp son, John Watson, and perhaps others of Lumber ton, attended the fair. Master Walter Pace is sick with improving at this Bracy of Alf ordsvill6j &nd a clus. ly. As everybody knows tho three other children of Mr. Cleveland are girls, the new arrival being his first ion. It is-doubtful-if his eleotion to the Presidency gave him more eratification than the arrival pf this small bit of human ity. And while' lhe' old mafi has been more fiercely denounced,' per haps, than ' any -'other American, we believe that even his bitterest .enemy had a feeling (if sneaking) of gladness in his heart when he heard that "it was a boy!" Tor tba Robrsomiam. Th 014 SoHthtrii OantUmao. - The old South was settled by cavaliers from the old world. Many of them .came from Scot land and Ireland and they brought from across the waters a sensitive loTe of honor, a proud belief in family and State, and a princely hospitality that, they dispensed ' with a free, open-hearted gener osity. They were the descendants f the noble heroes, who fought the historic i tattle of , Bannackburn and' placed on the throne Robert; the Bruce, the last king of Scot land. It was these same people who formulated the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence? that . first fired the American . heart, and made this the land of the free and the homo of the brave. This peo pie produced a George Washing ton, the father of this country This people produced the first President of the United States and held fifty years' occupancy of the Presidential chair to the North's twenty-four years. This people furnished eighteen of the twenty nine judges of the Supremo Court twenty-four of tho thirty-five Presidents of tho Sonate (pro torn)., twenty-five of the thirty five Speakers of the House, four teen of the eighteen Attorneys Oeneral, eighty-six of the 140 for eign ministers, and a majority o the officers of Jthe army, navy and civil service. With this grand historic record it Was only natura that this people would produce a-Southern gentleman of a peculiar and noble type The old South being a vastaori cultural country and developed I y wave labor to a largo extent, ex From the Wire Grasi of Georgia Dear Robesonian: Th wi tilr r.f ti,o la t Bridge. Robesos county. The sale hy all-means. U cotton worth?'. the ane '' is 5--l-l6V Then you hear the and Bister. Ladv Mariciaris' V tricks in fronVoi the question what is tho farmer to do? j Alter tne license was made out grad 6tand,ifree m all, are wAh cotn- After all this talk -they leave itltne father inquired where ' the ling iooues to and hear, besides the in .JatiIvI- - At -Ma baa rr TOUng-IOlXS COUId be matried. and WvV-nKjaHS- wpera VBmpany ' 1 ms . '- -I wi1VnrAQr 7qttivxi1 Vo"lV'i,icir TToll iaark decide what ther will do. Then a W Williams, -pfUedar ":rZ tney Commence On MCJUniey ana vyi' uo " -niibe -oresented "rriromar. the Bar: in;nr I the ceremony took nlace immedi- r Kor ed him that his prom-1 at8ly al he court house Omcials 1 a Barroom," andrnday: night m another who supported ise was, 'If I am .elected and can participating; It was suspected I good selctforf.-- Aijfc.rssion','- $jp and ijd Grounds, There are $73.50 in cash special pre miums, . besides the following? -8even tons ; guano, 1 racing Jbjridle, deriding bridle,: r hood, $5;i 'dental "wor pair nam mrr Tnliw irvn off aril .Wnai-1 thftt tbV TOliniT Tnn.r Trna -TOfTri rr 1 centS' " "J.iT,1 .J - 7;. ; , RailtoadVatesonthe CaroUnW-Central ness win revive apa money ana vu ousn, oi ms parems, fe jHone.half price-caUfo lumber prosperity will flow from the At-1 hetbe'labsei'ipf 'h--teiajUvfii I tea Vaii H&&iytyim statio lantio to the PacifiOj" taking in all and- the coming to Cumberland. Hotel rates, 35 lindcSn'es each; meal,1 trades and OCCUpationsl and the! RESOLUTIONS op respect and plenty of restaurants on- the Fair shouts will be heard from all I Whereas, It hath pleased God to remove voices alike, 'well done thou good from toheaven on the 15th of Oct- . . . - ober, 1897, olir dear friend and sister, Mrs and faifhful servant, enter youmT Dora Coltraine Fuller, therefore be It to enjoyment of another four years Resolved, That the w. F. M. & P. A. in the white house.' ' But alas, Societies of Lumberton Methodist church fine shoes. 2 P88 fine glTes.- 1 fine not so I High tariff was hie hob-1 have lost la Mrs. Fuller one of their most buggy blanket, 1 subscription to Bjblical py ana alter enacting tne . mgnwt I . ... - . , J t tirht .-i&hi-...s .Hio- tariff we ever lived under nothing know we shall miss her in our woman's Plyn6uth Rock eggs, 1 settibg. White has been brought as yet to the work for the church, vet -w hww,m h. LeKhorn'eegs, alabasUSelSr waBaof one aboring masses bf hhimanity .. The J missively fow-te the-win ofjour Heaven! jl fe1 pounds of people are clamoring and longing I amer- - ...,.. - j'..-''. vm' 1?3' ii,; ut. j That we extend to the bereaved hus- subscriptions to the Robesonian, 6 Ta- 1U1 DUlllQbUlUK UCllBl UUU WUCVUV1 I , - ... I. V ' t5, '.' I, mr , . ... . . . uauu aua live ucm UlklC :XlliUTCU. Oil! t ' r ... ... k.. w awuivu WCJViniey IS or IS not responsiDie, warmest svmnatllv BT1l1 rnmmmA thm apple trees, loo assorted oeaChr T2 31 il j; r.- . I J . - - . . 4 , aireciiy or maireciiy, ior noi im-1 to the love and care of Him who is a very fine rose bushes, a rose trees, ibscrip proving the condition of the coun-1 present help in time of trouble. I tions to Fancier's Review, 5 ;books on try the people, in their Cravings! That a copy of these resolutions be Poultry, 1 pocket knife, a yearly subscrip f or something they yet have not 8pread OB our minutes, one sent to the ns to Country Gentleman (agricultural ., , , I ROBESONtAN, and one to the Christian IP61' 1 lar8e detersive soap, 150 1 or feltywill take hold of anylAQ.B . w visitincr nr omft. ,.u 1 : r n v-- - . .. " v uniiiou vjiiiig urn. piumiwjB buiuw- 1 eented to the family of the deceased. thing good r or better than we now have. The day is past for the Re publicans to hold: the reins of gov ernment unless they show they are worthy of so doing. My advice to them, is get at it. But enough of this. ' . . . - Mrs. A. E. White, Mrs. B. M. Davis, Mrs. O. C Norment. Committee State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ' JUUCA8.O0UNTVV . Frank J.Cheney, makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. T. This part of Georgia is what is Cheney & Co., doing business in the Ci- knowtt as the ' 'wire-grass . " It iy of Toledo. County and State aforesaid i 1 ,t I and that said firm will nav the niim "nBe accounioa ine poor sec-1 " dren from 4 to 10 years of aee.' i cent, tlODy Where the long-haired and erycaseof rA(mtH tkt Mnnt and children under .4 years, free. Each the poor uncouth of tho State cured h-r the us of n.n'c one-horse vehicle,-" 25 cents: each two- scription to Wilmington Star,-I box cigars, $5 cape, 1 harmonica, 1 nice shawl, 1 pound tobacco, a fine bowls and pitchers, r decorated set cups and sau cers, 'k can harness oil, $350.00 worth in all, besides the premiums to be paid by the Association on all meritorious .ex. hibits not mentioned. If you have any thing at all to exhibit, bring it and help out the fair and perhaps you may get premium. Admission, for adults, 35 cents; "chil S. P. McNair, WHOLESALE GROCER AND uu. x .uut.us .1 mia BracVj of Alfordsville, and a clus- fj JJ I TIT D TT T T Tl T T fl writmK- terof begonias, chrysanthemums, Oil A U DUlLDlriU Dr. Hill filled his pulpit here Cut flowers, &o:, you enter the bunday evening. He left for ladies' department of needlework Synod, at Salisbury, Monday and fancy articles. We would evening. I like to make special mention of able, practical' sermon Sunday for want of time, space and de-mOmmlSSlflll IVlHrrinn ill morning in the Methodist church, scriptive powers, we will simply yater5t Vilmino-ton N C Miss Lottie Thompson and her did their.part the best of all. This brother, of Judson, S. C.f Mrs. department was well filled, con- TV "P-T I JT :.ir toinJnn mnnTr W,,;! ninfirirfo vii". yi. jatjjxenio unu uuie luauunip, v x CrackerS) Concentrated Lve- oi latum, o. ancnaea me nwuOT ,jj " uuiwinra uuj. mo Gutter, Apples, Cocoanuts fair;. grand display of furniture by E. Mixed 'Nuts. Fish. Bakinp- Pow! I r . - . I ' ' o - - - - F Misses Julia and' Flora . M P1- Anarews greets your eye, der, Matches, Canned Goods, I l.T' l 1 1 r J- rf - t -n Eachin, Lizzie and Bella' 'Mallby, wnue m in9 ceiuer 19 a nne aisPy apices, cottee and Kiee. w I L" 1 J . J 1 1 . J f li four of Lumber Bride's Handsome OI musical insirumenxs Dy mat nu AND SEE ME OR and accomplished young ladies, Popular music dealer t rank Jilunt WRITE FOR PRICES HAS now a full liue, of Merchandise:. Come and see for yourselves. Dry Goods, Notions, .Neckwear; Ready-Made Clothing;, Groceries, Hardware;, i Shoes, Crocker - Jewelrj-, Etc SEPFKT? cfieaper tlian evr bef ore-sold: in Lumberton. Sktisfactioa. guaranteed. PRATFS FOOB To cure Hog C&olfeim. j. h. McNeill,, Owner and Proprieton. Times are Hard . . AND - Money is Scarce,, and if yon want to save money come to SHERMAN & VEIN STEIN for Bargains. Big Bar gains in Calico from $yic upr. Ginghams from '3c up. White Homespun, heavy weight,. 4t:. Checked Homespun, 4c. Great Bargains ia CletMngU Men's Wbrting Pants from 35c up. Boys' Pants from 15c np.. Big line Ladies' Capes at very low prices." Big line Shoes at very low prices. Come to see 11s. The low prices will surprise you. Our motto is "Quick. Salfcs and Small Profits.," The goods, inu3t' be sold at the Reliable Bargain House- ' tSTLook for our Sign" in front of Court House, LumSerton, N.C. TO BUILDERS t attended the fair. C. S. Nicholson of the firm of Nicholson Brothers, of this place, who has been in Maxton for the past two months, returned to Al ton, Pa., Monday. Miss Eva Patriek, Mamie Thom as, Mrs. Sheriff Smith, Mrs. Car son, Editor Wall, of ihe- Rbc'ket, and perhaps " others of Rocking ham, attended "the fair Thursday. Jl F. Allrod, of Aberdeen, -.lost his pocketbook, containing forty dollars, here Wednesday;- It also contained'aom'paperB, which have Bince been found on our Btreeti. A straight-otft thief either stole or found it. ""' " ' G. F. Carter, brother of Mrs. John McLean," and the- popular merchants, J. W," and: N. A. Car ter, of this place, was happily married October 20th to 'Miss Edith Chass, of Cincinnati. We throw rice and good wishes. - There will be an entertainment consisting 01 music, piays, re ffdahmefita, Ac, given -at Raeford Institute oh the eTening of No vember 5, 1897, by an amateur club of home talent. The exer cises' will commence at 7:80. Ad mission to the amateui' exercises, 25 cents; stfpp'er, 25 cents; chil dren, 15 - cents. The" proceeds of therein tertainment go to sf4 worthy cause. Let all attend! of Fayetteville. Slightly to the right the stands are well filled with bread, cakes, jellies, canned fruits, wines, &c. This display AND TERP1S. cidedly creditable. was not as large as usual, but de- rUKIFY YOUR BLOOD! A "DDT T A .Tr-iT7iO Wo nntiPArl -i carry a ruli line ot Blood . I T C i .1 f ' I tli mnan'ftf -,f ...V. i v. . I . 01 lumoer per nay. Also the latest improved machinery for manufactur ing Flooring, CeilingWeather Board ing, German Siding;, and all kinds ot Moulding, &.c. P n P d d d t: ri shooter . used by Henry Berry " V tl x -',x "uc VC1CV T . n . . Compound, Hoods and Avers Lowery in the Croatan war in this ;11 , m o rr,. arsapajilla, also-Taper Sarsa- vyuuy .uw.j parilla at 75c-per bottle, guar- guu IO; uuw wne pruporky ui ixr. aHKe-d to be as'; good as. Hood's simon vjiDson, 01 vjriDson tation. or anv cither, also- Witp nmrs The poultry bKow was rJ6t so large Stationery, Toilet Articles, Jew- (BRICK via'.. . m- 1 I " I as usual, but some very fine ducks, eiry, .faints, uigars, Tobacco. I MA nHTTTR; turkeys and: chickens of improved r.c. Varieties were on exhibition. The ive stock department, we confess, was a little slack. The Tyson dr Jones Manufacturing Co., of Car thage, were well represented by Capt. Jones with a fine display of buggies, carriages and phaetons Tharfl woro v ri- ar TrmVitr ontriba in. the races as on some former oc-1 x ' rn.n'n"H vet thpra wpre plnBP1v. 1897. qnftllle1s Administratrix on the estate CaSlOB, ye mere were ClOSeiy- of Duncan McNair .deceased . n otl ce i sh errhr irtTen to all parites havintr claims acainst said estate to present them to the undersigned tor poor lived. But time is severing all of ICcre that, and it is now recognized as the finest portion of the State. The wire grass section of this State is just the reverse of the wiro grass of North Carolina. The wire gfa?s portion? of North Carolina is very Frank j. Chunet Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. . - . . A.W. GLEASON. j SEAI,.j Notary. Public- , horse vehicle 50 cents. Dr. Eugenb Hokombe, 1 Secretary and Treasurer. sandy" and poor, while in this State aid acts directly on the blood and "You Can't Keep a Working Man Down." ; I.KmftertOn', October 29 1897. Our sale of tobacco today was the larg est we have had this vear . and still it Hail s Catarrh Cure is tatea internally, J comes, -prices satisfactory. it has a sandy soil with a clay sub soil bo hard that you can hardly plow it. "It is poor in its ' natural state but responds freely to fcrtil- mu-l We have plenty" bf buyers, plenty of Lous, sunaces oi tne system. Send for orders, and plenty of money. So bring testimonials, free. ' v ; your stuff and compete for the nrizea on F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. wrappers cutters aiid strips this week. Sold by Druggists, c. - : J, , i LumbbrTOn Topacco Warehouse. Halls Fannly Mils are the best. . - RoBT. T. Fau:ktx:s, Manager. FAlfi ECHOES. ; This is Friday evening and the "clans". are scattering. Friends are saying farewell to one another after a pleasant annual greeting. Hacks are hurrying to the depots loaded with visitors. The races have been run and horses, as wel as men, have been victors. Gal lant knights have ridden, wooed and won. The gallant farmer is glad because of the blue ribbon on his corn, cotton, hay and pota toes. The jellies have been tasted and wines sipped by sweet-lipped committees, and "Home, Sweet Home'-' is on the lips of many, Yes, the Maxtoii fair for .1897 is over, and whether a success or failure it will hold r its place through life in many a . tender heart, and away down the path way of time will be remembered as a momentous occasion by some, T " " 1 m vveanesaav; dawned- dark and lowering, and- the hopes of the many for- clear weather, were but NOV IS THE TIME TO HAVE IN OPERATION THE latest improved Dry Kiln, -wit! all- the MODERN eet Don't fail to call oarxte if you want full value-for your money. Truly, J . D. MCMILLAN, PHYSICIAN A. DRUGGIST.' Administratrix Mw.. contested' races each day, both trotting and running. "Culpep per,' owned by A. K. Adkine, of Latta, S. C, carried off the pre miums, while "Agnies," owned by Mr. Huntly, of Wadesb'oro, proved close second. In the running races; ."Amsterdam, also the property of Mr. Adkins, wore the blue ribbon Five entries were made :in the running races and were exciting. In tho buggy races of Ihursday, "Adolphus, Brad- dy's fine animalj of Grady, S. C, was victor. On Friday A. J . Mc- Kiniion's fine big horse was victor in the single-harness contest, while John McKinnon's span of elegant grays carried off the blue ribbon in the double-harness con test. The ox race Friday evening caused much merriment and was enjoyed by all. Ihe tournament and ball were payment on or before the 1st day November. 1S9S, or this notice will be oleaclpd in har of their recovery. All persons indebted to xaid estate are requested to make immediate settle ment. This October 26th. 1897. U T U.V A TO Administratrix of rViincan McNair. mck &IL.L. & iicttAN, Attorneys. Now,-iTyou intend to btuTd1 brielif frfert;- house or dweUinf, you- can do with ve figfct expense by calling: oa nie with the spot cash, as I hkvc a 2W3epacity inachine for mak ing first-cl&s Brick. - Remember, yoa catt "get anything' in the-" above lines cheap' ft cash. I wilf ! take the contract' to build your honse, furnish all material, and give" a turn-key job at the very lowest price. You can save money By pur chasing your material both lumber" and brick from me.. 'A. J. COTTEPTGHAM, Maxton, N. G REWFALL GOODS Latest novelties in Plain and Fancy Dress Goods Gold Medaf-Black-Goods? PlainiaKLBrocaded.-Best-Black: Goods on- the' market Prints; Suiting-, Outing, Duck r Jancy Plaids for . iirt Waists;, Ladies' Capes, Hosiery, - Gloves;, Corsets and Underwear. Ladies'' Hand-made ShnAs- im a:ll tiTioTifiw grand successes and were enjoyed styles." tJlothing, Hats, Groceries &K- 111 fact. OUT rxxr oil rfoonn f miiain txto n .1J 1 - . - customers-and the public to call and ft-5ramin our" goods and get our prices'; we guarantee satisfac tion in prices and quality of our goods. ' Yours Truly, H.. B. PITMAN & CO. an present: music was nished" by the Italian- Band, of Wilmington NOTICE. THE FIRM OF CARTER & ALFORD is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. J. W. Carter will : ' pay all liabilities, and is duly authorized to collect and receipt for all indebted ness to the said firm. , ' J. V. CARTER, J. McK. ALFORD. Maxton, N. C, October 29, 1897. HAVING- SOLD MY ENTIRE IN terest in the firm of Carter & Alford , to J. W. Carter, I respectfully solicit that our friends extend to him their - patronage. 1 J.. McK.-ALFORD. JUST RECEIVED..., 1 -- .Jr.'. ' A car load of New and Handsome' Furniture. CONSTANTLY ARRIVING New Dry Goods; Groceries, Etc. - WAICJLQUT...... For our more complete announcement next week. O. C. NORMENT & CO.
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