THE SEMI-WEEKLY ROBESONIAN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1003.
THE ROBESON I AN.
PUBLISHED TUESDAYS .AND ..FBIDAYS.
Tuesday, November to, 1903.
IXKJAL AND J'KttSONAL DEPAHTMEMT.
'PHONK NVMBEK 46.
Cotton 10J CtS.
Mr. Oaoar Page, of Page's Mill,
pent yesterday iu town.
Mr. Frank Floyd tp)ut Sunday
with relatives at Asbpole.
Rmt. A . E. C Pitman, of Renert
waa a visitor here yesterday.
Mr. Walter Bnthea 'Visited rela
tives at Towusends, Sauday.
Miss Mtbel Ashley, of Marion
pent Suuday here at her borne
Mr. C. P. Qrautham., of Iona
was in town yesterday on basioess
Miss Chattie Ashley, of Ashpole
speut Saturday here with friends
Mrs. E KT Floyd, of Spring
Hill, spent Saturday bore with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Williams, of
Marietta, speut Thursday here
hopping.
, . Mr. W. M. Worley, tobaooo buy
er, left last week for his borne in
Asbville.
Mr. N. D. Johnson, of St. Pauls
was among the visitors to our town
Saturday.
Mr. H. K. MoOormick, of Row
land, was a business visitor here
yesterday.
" Mrs. Amanda Bennetts left Sun
day for Barno&villa for a vitit to
relatives.
Mr. T. 0. McNoely, of Marion,
S. G . was a business visitor bere
last week.
Mr. J. R Prevatt has accepted a
position iu the store of Messrs
Blaoker Bros.
Mr.W. R. Jacksou, of Rud Sp'gs,
, made us a uleasaut call while iu
town Saturday.
Messrs. Blacker Bros, have just
received two oar loads of bouse
hold furniture
We were glad to see Mr. X. A
Uuinpurey. of rniiadelpnos, on
our streets Saturday.
gfeMr. Win. S. Jhnson, and two
daughters, of St. Paul, spent Sat
torday here sboppiug.
Master Stephen B ioiw, has ao
oepted a p siti n in the store of
Messrs Urump & loyd.
Mr, K M. Bigf spent Wednos
iln niif (if -uf thn h.,mu if l
UQ I UIEIIV mu ViaJ Biwuiv 'l tU r
Thojia CarlyM, 1 1 K zwrs, T
Wh regret thit the locals from
MoD)iild-t were recxvid too late
for publication last week. v
Mrs. W W. Ward, who is teach
ing 8;ho.. a Spring Hill, spent
Saturday and Sai day here.
Mr. Tom RussdII, of near R d
Spriugs, was among the bnsiueap
visitors to our town Saturday.
Misses Mattie Wat bod and Rtoca
Ward spent a few days at Back
Swamp with friends last week.
Mr. W. D Rogers returned Sat
urday from Qaddy, S. C, where
be has been speudingseveral days.
Messrs. Denuis Biggs and Mac
Curtis "atteuded the Suuday School
Association at Back Swamp, Sun
day. Miss Ellen May Smith, of Al
leutori, spent s viral days at the
borne of Mr. W, H. Humphrey last
week.
Mr. Mike Caldwell returned San-
day afternoon from Hartsvill, S
C. where he has been atteudiug
chool.
Rev. H. Q.Hill, D. D., of Max,
ton, -preached at the Presbyterian
church Suuday uight to a large
congregation.
Misses Minnie and Jessie Leu-
nou attended the Sunday School
Association at Baok Swamp, Satur
day and Suuday.
Messrs. Victor and Ben Pate,
and Giorge Waddell, of Bnnetts
ville, are visiting at the home of
Mr. W. J. Pate this week.
Mr. E J. Biggs, one of Saddle
Tree's most suooessful aud influen
tial oitizens, made us a call yester-
A Booial gathering at the homp
of Mr. J. T, Bryant, Friday eve
ing, was a source of much pleas
ure to a number of young people
Mr. B. O dwia is having a store
erected betwMii ths aton of Th
McAllister Hi w. Co. and the
millinery of Mrs. Fannfe Pxter-
on. -' "" :.
Messrs. J. W. Carter. E M."Mo
Rao, J. 3. McCallom and A. J
Oottiogham, of Maxtori, were fog-
lsteredat the Hotel Columbia, yesterday.
Superintendent J. R PqoTeleft
yesterday afternoon for Raloigh tr
attend a meeting of County Su
perinteudents, which is being held
there to-day..
Mr. Travis Orimsley. while in
town Saturday, aialifled as axai.
tor ot Mr. OJon William, d
ceased. His notice appears in this
issue or the Kooesoniao.
Court oonveued yesterday with
Judge Henry D. Bryan present
ud presiding. Solicitor C. C. Ly-,
' Oil was at his post. The following
.isitfHg""attoroTs were in attend
ance t Messrs. J. D Shaw, Jr . o'
Aariotrarx ; U T, Cook and Juh.
H, Cook, of Mutori, . i .
Mr. Robert Raqkley. who , hi . Women 85 Well US Men
held a position here as book isep-. ,
Are made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
n for Mr N. H. Wright, buyer
for the American Tobasco Com
pany, left last week for Dunu N
Mrs. Mamie Sinclair is expected
home this week from Mayesville,
S. C , where she has benn visiting
at the hnirj of her sister, Mrs
Robert Cbuflin, for several days
past.
Mr. Henrv. Sax lev. brother of
our townsman, Mr. Neill Baxley.
happened to a bud accident a fe
days ago. While mounted ou the
top of a large wagon load of hav,
be fell to the ground breakthg bis
arm just below the elbow.
List of Letters
Remaining in the IiUmberton, J
C, postoflfoe, Nov. 9th, 1908, il
not called for in one week, will
be sent to the Dead Letter office.
Washington, D. 0. Parties call
ing will please say advertised:
Charles Arnett, W. H Rauden.
Miss Emev E. Dawaou, Mrs.Sarab
Faulk, Evauder Hardier, J. M
Tuttle A. L. McCormaok, J.- W
McLeod, A. L. MoMillan, Oyskar
McNeill. John. McCallar, Mits Lu
la McCallnm.Miss Malisaa Suttan
W. D. Weathersbee.
R. M. Nobment,
Postmaster
A Son of Robeson County.
The Sparks Enterprise, of Sparks,
Ga., ooutaius an elaborate write
up of that town, and is illustrated
with the numerous cuts of the va
rious buildings of interest there
rrommentlv mentioned among
those of its most promiuout busi
iosb men, whose energy and busi
ness ability have contributed to
its rapid development, is Mr. B. A
Rowland, better known iu this
oouuty as Ashley Rowland. HeU
a nephew of Mrs. Eliz Fuller, ol
this plaoe, a grandson of Mrs
Mary Thompson, of McDonalds,
nephew of Mr. J. P Thompson, of
Biok Swamp, aud a graudnephew
f Mrs. Rosa Pitman, of Ashpole
Ha started iu life without mone
ud without an education aa ada
aborer on the farm of the late
Richard Ashley, of Leesville. He
afterwards accepted a plaoe as clerk
with Mr. Charles McRae, of Al
t'ordsville. About ten years ag
be . began a general merchandise
Uid brokerage business at Sparks,
Ga. A few years since, this com
pany was incorporated with a paid
in capital stock of $10,000, and hi
was elected president. To thit
hu9iiiess'he gives his personal at
teotiou, although he owns sharer
ia other corporations in lht fl ur-
ishing town aud has amassed oon
iderable propertv. T.iAiativaabil
itv he has coupled energy and in
dustry which, have won him thn
rospenty. It is pleasant to read
f the high estimation iu which lu
s held by the people of the com
utunitv in whioh he lives, aud it u
gratifying to know that this son ol
iobesou etjiys the reputation of
ieipg one of the best business men
n his community. It is with re
gret, however, that we notice that
ho many capable men of this ooun-
y are expending their euergy in
the upbuilding of other States,
when the resources of their own
home county are surpassed by uonef
nd it would be proud if their ta
bors were exerted here in its behalf
Letter to A. L. Jones,
ASHPOLE N. C
Daar Sir: -When you can boy
paint for lers than Devoejdpn't;
save your moony.
Mr Aaron Higgles, Plaiofleld,
NJ, always used 15 gallons of
paint for his house ;Devoe took 11.
Mr Ezra Rath raell Williams-
port, Pa, always used 11; Devoe
took 6.
Mr Burt Young,7 Giraid, Pa,
I ways used a, gallon for certain
rooms ; took half as much Devoe.
Mr Nathaniel Barber, Cantou,
N Y, bought 12 Devoe; used less
than 0
You can always buy paint for
ess than Devoe; don't; save your
money.
The wearing oounts the same
way aud doubles the difference.
The cost of painting is by the
gallon. Weak- paint cost most;
most gallon.
Yours trulv
F W Devoe & Co
The Ashpole Drug Co. sell our
painty . ' .
Circus Opposed by Frayer.
Barnum & Bailey's circus were
hilled for Danville, Va. last Fri
day, and it is ajlegad by those in
.ihargeof the Craighead StreetMiS
4iori that the failure of the oircus
to perform iu that oity was due to
the efficacy of their prayers. All
day Bervices were held at tho mis
sion, commencing .early in the
morning. Prayer was held for sev
eral hours m the early morning,
the petition being specially that
the circus be not allowed to jer
foritt: It was not kuown till late
in the forenoon that the circus
managers bad decided not to give
the show there, and when the fact
was learned there waR much rejic
ing. It is claimed that the failure
of the circus to show was due en
tirely to the prayers of the mission
people. -
"The Robeson ian job tffioe ha
received new presses and a consider
able qianity of late "faces' of type,
aud is now one of th moat up-to-date
pUnta !iti the 8ut9.'VR-d
Qpriogi Oiiiivo. '
Kidney troublo preys upon the mind, dis
courage and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor .j
mjiu cnccnuiness soon J
uuupioKr wncn me Kia
neys are out of Order
or diseased,
Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
mat it is not uncommon
(or a child to be born
afflicted with weak kid
neys. If the child urin
ates too often, if the
urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child
reaches an age when It should be able lo
control the passage, ft Is yet afflicted with
bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of
the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. This unpleasant
trouble U due to a diseased condition of the
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made mis
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It la sold
by druggists, in fifty-
cent and one dollar
sizes. You may have a feiart'H
sample bottle by mail
tree, also pamphlet tell- now of RtwBooc
ing all about it. Including many of the
thousands of testimonial letters received
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
St Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and
mention this paper.
Don't make mistake, but remember
the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, and the address. Binghamton,
N. Y., on every bottle.
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THE WAR HAS BEGUN
And the enstome r ere -urging the clerks to waft en tbem
at the RELIABLE BARGAIN STORE and BRANCH
UNDERSrLLINO STORK on Depot Street at RjwUnif, .
N. C. We are just front the Norlh with 1 15,000 worth
of the latest, up to-ilute
Clothing, Dry. Goods, noes, Hats, Gaps
and Notions.
Our stock wns bought for a'iout HALF-PRICE, and we
it'ret all competition anil uii.lt-rsell the other merchants.
With purchases of l and over we give prizes. Every
body invitee' to come ami li,ok nt our line and net our
low pricv. Polite altt ution to all wbo will call and see
us. Thanking you for pat patronage, we remain
Yours truly,
A. B. BRICK, Prop.
Rowland, N. C.
Our Motto:
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
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Alaxton News.
Correspondence of The HobeeonUn.
Maxton, Nov. 9 Mrs. Cook
speut Tborsday in Favetteville.
Mr. A. J. McKmnon spyut a few
Jays last week in Greensboro.
f. McKenzie, of Tatum was in
town last, wef k.
Bank Kxaroinor Ellington, of
SmitLfield, was in the citv Friday
inspecting tho books of The Bank
of Maxtou. " Mead lers say tbey
funud everything in ship-shape.
Quite a crowd of our people at
tended Cumberland Fair, last
Thursday, -nearly a car laod in all.
Hon (J B Patterson left Sat
urday for Wash ins ton-D. C.
Miss Sail e MrKmnou, of Linr-
inburg, is th guest of the Missies
Patterson.
Miss Clara Smith, of Southern
Presbyterian College.epent Satur
day and Sunday with Mips Annie
liill.
Miss N-llie Smith, of Hacking
ham, is the guest of Mrs. Ko s'
nal. ,
Mrs. Harris at d Miss
Harris, of McCill pp;nt
ith Mrs. Wathfrly.
Mr Lather McNeil!, of Linrin
itirg ptnt. SuucUy burn
Mrs J. A. McliMan retnruixiSat
jrday from liileigh wl.eru fcbe hut-
Ueeu for neveral weeks With hni
Jaaiihter,Miss J nie, who hopes t
be able to return this ek.
Mass H iriet Morriscn.of S n'h
ern rnbvtRrK'U Uolkge speiit
Sunday at home here.
Mies Margaret French, ot Lum
brt'n, wa the guest of Miss Sal
le MrLaiiIast week.
M ss Maude Flemmiog McRa
nteitained a unniber of here littl
friends at a birthday party Satur
day.
Mr. J Qilohrist McCormick, of
Iimbortou Bput Saturday uight I
tiere.
Rov. Edgar W. Fufls, of Leen
McRae Iustitute, at Burner Elba.
N. O. filled Dr. Hill's pulpits Sun
day and presented the needs and
work of the most excellent tho l
w th wbioh he is connected. Dr.
Hill was abHed, filling on appoint
ment of Presbytery.
Mr. McNair, ct McCall, is visit
ing the family of Dr. Hill.
Next Suuday the children of the
Methodist Sunday pchool will hold
their annual "Rally Day." This
service will oocupy the preaching
hour, 11 oclcck a. m.
Rev. J. A M'Ksugha.of Lumber
Bridge, pnaohed in the Baptist
church Suuday night.
V . "ir Cold In On Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
All druggists refund the money if it fails
to cure. K. W. Grove's signature is on
each box. 35c.
A Street Fair and Carnival.
Ib all well enough at the right time
and place, but what we want is a
Fair chance to show our goods and
prices to the people of Robeson
County, and our Store will have a
carnival of customers, which is bet
ter for us and them. We are offer-
s
ing
ten Thousand Churches
In the United Statea,,have used the Long
man est Martinez rare rants.
Every church will be jjiven a liberal
quantity whenever they paint.
Don't pay a fi.50 a gallon for Linseed
Oil (worth 60 cents) which you do when
yon buy tuin paint in a can with a paint
label on it.
8 & 6 make 14. therefore when vou want
fourteen calloasof paint, buy only eizht
gallons of L. & M., and mix six gallons
of pure linseed oil with it.
You need only four s:ilons of L. & M.
Paint, and three gallons of Oil 'mixed
therewith to paint a good sized house.
Houses nainter with these paints never
grow shabby, -even after 18 years.
These celebrated paints are sold by Dr.
R. 3. Rozier, Lumberton, N. C.
An qd merchant of 'pw York
city who, as be himself phased it
has the misfortune to be named
Ouiteau, was returning to his
country home ou the Ha lson the
other evening, wheu he was ap
procbed by a stranger who had
observed the name on his hand
bag. "Excuse me, sir, "Iwgau th
unknown, curiosity aud trepida
tion blending iu his t'ne," but
are you are you a brother to
the gentleman who er erhad
a littler difficulty with Presidfiit
Gkrfrld?-ExcharjKe-
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
NOTIONS,
HATS,
GROCERIES.
SUIT CASES,
T0UACC0,
CJGAR4.
cutiVfry.
GENT'S FURNISHIN03,
PANNED GOODS.
VALISES AND TRUNKS,
Hnvj' WAGONS
WOODEN WARE.
These goods are new, are right in
price and quality. An opportunity to
show them to you will convince you
that we are rififht. We will give you
full weight; full measure and polite at
tention if you will let us serve you.
Truly Yours,
TO WN SEND BROTHERS,
Lumberton, October 23, 1003.
Walter Morrison, color.d.acco
el of breaking into th dwrllingof
A' 8'- Cromitie.some monlhs ag ,
a id who has kpt in hid ng ,v r
S"re, was captured Sui.dav nigbi
near town by D pt. SherilT T. I,.
Smith and posse The negro trm
ed with a gun, harac d d hiiinll
ii his houve and threatened the
life of the first one to enter, but
our galla.it vung D pt, was n
to be bluffnd in any -u i mum r
and did not only kiiock down tl e
do t, but thtt nrgr also. He w. s
q i cklv hud c i fTod and carried U
j til Tuesday. Scottish Chief.
Briginoing with i's ibu o n xt
Tuesdav the Concord Times wih
bo published twice a wk.
THE INDIVIDUALITY
OF THE
STEIFF PIANO
Is three fold. It is noted for its individ
uality of tone, qualltv, individuality of
action ; individuality when it comes to
piofits in that you may buy it direct
from the manufacturers and save the re
tail dealer'a per centge.
P. M. ASBURY.
Factory Rep. Box 46, Charlotte, N. C.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
IF YOU CONTEMPLATE HJYING
a Watch see H. C. Boylin. He has a
good slock of Elgin and Waltbam
Watches from 7 to 17 jewel J. Also other
makes and grades.
STRAYED A PALE RED HORSE
mule, weighing about 700 pounds, about
six years old. having a nick in the right
and left hind foot, turned slightly out
ward, strayed from mt stable, near Kings-
dale, We'luesday night last. Finder, or
any one giving me information by which
I can recover him, will be liberally re
warded. ALLEN BRITT.
nov 3-at '
SOUTHERN ALL STAR
Vaudiville
Shop ! !
ELEVENTH ANNUAL TOUR ! !
Enlarged and recon
structed for the present
season.
Largest, Rich Vandeville Show
ou Earth 1
WILL EXHIBIT
Under a Mamtaioth Waterproof
v
Canvass
At Lumberton,
THURSDAY, Nov. 12,
Alternoon and Eenlng.
Some of the features to be seen
with the Southern Shows:
WANTED TO EXPLAIN TO YOU IF
you are interested in the merits and ad
vantages of The Osborne Mowing Ma
chines and other agricultural implements
The McAllister Hardware Company.
MURESCO IS NOT ONLY A DIS
infectant but the best water paint made
lor use on bard as well as rough nmsn
walla. Ask for color card. The McAllis
ter Hatdware Company.
WANTED. A TRAVELING SALES-
man, to. work retail trade, in this, and
four adjoining counties: Good salary
and permanent position to right man.
Address with references, Lock Box, 167;
Bedford City, Va.
A MUSQUITO OR FLY MUST tOOI
the loops to enter yonr room if you use
wire screen doors and windows. A full
line, all sizes. The McAllister Hardware
Company. !""'"" . '" "'
Mormons Bay a Jail.
Keokuk, la , N .v 5 The M r
moo ohQrch has purchased for $i.
000 the old jilt at Cart ha. 111, n,
which Joseph Smith, the Mormon
prophet, and Brother Qirm were
killed by mob ia tM rl' tit
torjo( tboiUto,
RENT OR LEASE. The Troy Plan
tation. Situated -in Columbus, County;
N. C. For further information address
E 1. Troy, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sterling Ho
tel. octo 3m
PARTIES DESIRING A GOOD. SAFE
iuvestment for small snins of money with
an excellent rate of interest write us for
particulars. A resident solicitor want
ed Pennsylvania Improvement & In
vestment Coin pany. No. 703 Baer Build
th!?. RMditiir. f
Executor's Notice.
"Ih underxlcnwl hylnt this (far qnallnd
as ex-cutorol Colon Wlllltins. (1n-ra-d, hrre
bjr 1vm nolle to all prr nns having elalms
aMlnt the mtatvnf thAnali Oolun Williams
topmrnt tlim for trrmci.t on brf.iro Mo
vmher7th. IvM, All fMUDons Indfh'fvl U said
atate muitt make I m mediate pajmanl
This vovamber 7ih. is.
MAVIS GS.IMSVi --
- ! tor (J Ouloa Wll.Umf.
i KeUaa, McUaa A MaOorwiek, sitf's, v
THE GREAT ARDELLO FAM
ILY: World's Greatest Acrobats
Six in Number.
FERRIS AND GREVANION
Break Every Ladder Perch.
WALDIMER LISTERS, In Their
Terrific Flying Trapexe.
WILLIE FERRIS The Dancing
Balancer and Table Acrobat.
LORAM AND GIBSON Triple
Horizontal Bar Experts
A host of Happv, Mirtb'Proyok
ing . .. Jesters aud Knock-About
Clowns, and other Acts and Nov
tiesrkmerous to mention.
This sorely is the best, greatest
aad g'rsudest All Feature-Show
that will visit your oity this sea
son. Two Performances Afternoon
and Evening. .
MAXTON SASH and DOOR CO.,
MAXTON. N.'C.
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Ha is large a stock to select from Aas
mi. .louse ani can seu yon n rat -class
work for less money than any other
House and gives the'
largest Discount for Spot Cash.
Tbey have r V
2 000 DOORS TO SELECT FEOI.
GLASS DOORS '
Talk isCheap;Bnt We W6n't Talk!
BECAUSE, OUR PRICES TALK! v
and the Jast four yeara wo have been in business
in Aahpole show that it was not a voice calliug in
the wilderness, but a loading star in the business
firmament, because it was no idle talk. Why ! be
cause it saved many people many of their hard
and honest earned dollars, and we are glad to note
that it was appreciated immensely by all. Because
every othef man or- lady you meat is dressed in
something bought from us, and any one can recog
nize goods bought f(om us. Why ! Bjcause"
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Gaps, Jackets, Gapes,
Dry and Dress Goods
bought from us has a neat appearance, and with
life all over it. Ask any one where to buy goods,
arid the answer invariably will be go to
DUN IE BROS.
ASIU'OLK, N. C.
Look for 011 r Big Sign, Our Motto,
TUB NEW YORK RACKET STORE. No trouble to show goods; polite
7 attention to all.
The Best of Everything
I what you want when yon are buying something to eat.
We endeavor to knep it and onr many sat fe Bud coxtoronrs
make us beliey that wo kiicm-m! We cuter ouly to the
inner mau and to snpplv his newR Wo have
Breakfast Bacon,
Ham,
Sausasro,
Pickles,
Jellies,
Preserves,
Fruits,
Candies,
Crackers,
Cakes,
Nuts,
Raisins,
Bosidrts a foil lioe of Huavy Groceries. If yon have not
tried onr C-ltbratd Flonr tak a sample heme for roar
Holiday's corking. It is msde by Voight, which gnarao
tees its excel hnce. Call or 'phone ns your wants. We
deliver all goods in town.
Virv truly,
JOHN H. WISHART, the Orocer.
Lnmberton, N. C. October 28. 1908
A Reason For Iti
WE WILL GLADLY HXC1A(G the greater portion of our
present immen e Stock of Goaxls for Cash. We do not rare to close out
entirplv, bnt we wilt He gtad lo psrt with at least $50,000 00 WORTH
OF MERCHANDISE during the monlhs of Septeinter, October, No.
veuileraii(l feceifrler.
Every Dejiartinetit of our 8:ore ami "Warehouses is Crowtle.1 ex
cept the Cash IV HM.il Do- we have plentv rom there.
ON OUR FIRST FLOORS"
The Stock of Dry Oxxls fills the dhrlvcs, covers laMes ami rcun
trrs bikI fills drawers binder the countrrs, with a reserve stck on lite
second floor sufficient for an or.lin irv store.
It is the Mtne way with SllOIiS 1 hey are actually in the wiffk
They art pi'eil up and tbcknl up on both first htul mcuf fluors
and they are good Shoes, lo. The other kiml displeas s our ctiKtomrr4.
Every aitdience which has Srai'ded this summer has shou hl
unuHual number of TKETTV LADIES in attendance; rs. Iauliful
iris and womcu.
OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT -aw
Is entitled to credit for a ifrcnt dral of the chattninf; Hliracliveness
of such gatherings. Our aim is lo evn exeeh ourselves this t':dl. We
shall have the GKKVTEST STOCK OH MILLINERY OO DS-I.Ar
DIES' WRAPS, CLOAKS, &C ever carried by uy Store here.
MEN'S CLOTHING ir
Well, we have such a great ltock we can't talk about it, but will just
siv, COME AND SHE I f. In a great slock like ours it it almost im
possible to specify articles, but we niust refer to lines of goods iu a
rathe wholesale way.
THREE CAR LOADS OF FURNITURE, ONE CAR LOAD OF STOVES,
CAR LOD TRUNKS. BASKRTS, CROCKERY,
CAR LOAD TOBACCO, SNUFF. CIGARS, &C.
TWO CAR- LOADS FLOUR, CAR "LOAD SALT, CAR LOAD HAY,
CAR LOAD "ANCHOR" LIME, AC, &C.
We aak an inspect on of our Stock, promising fair and square treatment to all
customers Respectfully,
CALDWELL & CARLYLE.
Lumberton, N. C , August si, 1903.
To Arrive This Week.
1 Car, 175 bbls. "Crystal Flour."
6750 lbs. Palmatina.
2000 Picnic Hams, 6s to 8's.
100 Cases Pie Peaches,
300 Cases Tomatoes, 2's to 3's.
In Stock To -Day.
385 Cases New Pack Sardines. '
800 Boxes Smoked Herrings.
2500 lbs. Pure Lard.
Full line of Tobacco, Cigars, etc. dome and
see us; "get our prices. Don't leave home to
buy Groceries at Wholesale, . Get it here, save
freight and money, v I :
le .French Grocery Company,
Lumberton, N. C.
GEO. G. FRENCfl, President. ' ;
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