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. ..... .... ' 1 I ' f - ' - - " , I - - . .. 1 - - THE I3EMI-WEEKLY ; ROBESONIAN, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 27, 1003. V.- 3s HE RODESONIAN. 1ILISHKD T0IKDAT8 AND FRIDAY A. f. HOAiaJSTIB. tDITOS, FalDAY. November j, 1903 nttemntu' rw.HM ri . Maxtoa Ntwa. Uorrtopoaaf of Tb oBnian. ' Maxtou, Not 24 , Mmei Au di Nulll and Ada McLsan, of Lumber ton, spmi Tuesday night hare with, Miia Tlorenoe Wooteu 00 their, retaru from a Tint to friuds.io fayfttteiilln. Mr. McKay McKiuuou, Jr.epeut Thanksgiving with friends iu Wil mington. - Mr. Gibart, of Red Spriugs, was in th.city, Tnsday. Mr. Qomf, of the Seaboard Air L'ue Railroad, spent ThanksgiT at hii bows at Cary, N. 0. Mr J K Puroell, or Red Springs, was iu town Tuesday. Mr. J. S. Thompson, of Hatty, was her Tuesday. Miss Qrf!by, of Caldonia speut Saturday uight here with Mrs. Wilson. ' Mr". J,. Oilohrist McCormick, of Lumberton,peut Sunday audMou day iu town. Mr. Jno. K. McNeil), of Rae ford, was iu town Tuesday, ou bnsiuess. Mrs. McKiunon and Mrs. Wil sou are attending the Meeting the North Carolina Conference in Goldsboro. Messrs. J. Dickson McLean and F.L R )y Black spent Suuday even ios at Red Springs. Mrs. Rossigual Spent Tuesday in Red Springs. Miss Florence Wooten enter tain ed tht Flinch Club Tuesday even igg in honor of her, goests, Misses Ann is lXvill aud Ada McLsaui ot Lumbertou. Mr. P. LeRoy Black speu Thursday in Charlotte. Mr. J. A. Kean, formerly of this place, but now living in Harts ille, S. 0. speut Tuesday night to town. Lumber Bridge Locals. Dr. and Mrs. Stamps, aud daughter. Miss Pauline, returned Saturday from a trip to Charlotte Mias Francis Hall, of Maxtou, is visiting at the home of Mr. J.W Hali. Misses Mary S. McDonald and Emma Carrie went to Launnburg Thursday to spent Thanksgiving Miss Hallie Lvtch went to ber home at Rowland for Thanksgiv ing, and will remain until Uou day. Miss NalJia Bine spent Thanks giving at her borne ut Rock fish . Dr. Vann, president -f the Bap tist Female Uaiversity atRsleigb, spent Monday here in the interest of bis school. Prof. E. D. Easterling spent Thursday at his home at Tatum, S. C Our svmpath goea out to Mr. John Sikea aud family in the death 01 their little nve year old girl which eccurred Sunday evening. , Raeford News. Correspondence of The Kobkonian. Raeford, N. C. Njv. 23. With promise of snow, then a cutting North West wind followed or min gled with winter's forecast and cutting appearances one ib remind ed that the reality of winter is no longer iu the distant future. New vigor ana rapia step is given our inhabitants who are so dilligeutlv preparing for the cold rains, snows, aud rough weather usually accom pany iug this season, but after all ia one of our most attractive aud beautiful d ivisiouB of time. Out can but rejoice upon looking out into the world at this season with ita gayeties and pleasures ail so folly exercised and operated to the satisfaction of our entire populace, notwithstanding the bite of cold Hon. R. B. Gleun is to deliver au educational address in Rarford Institute Auditorium, Thursday night, December iird, A simple au nouncemeni is an mat ia neoessa ryffor drawing a large audience a he is no doubt one of the Old North States best and most popular ora tors. r . - . . . . naeiurun.es were treated to au educational addrees ou last Wed rjesda'y ngiht by Pres. C. G. Var dell, of Southern Presbyterian Uolle ge and Conservatory, of Mono, of Red Springs. He ia speaker of no meau ability and our people were highly pleased .jwitt nir visit and instructive lecture Come again, Mr. Vardll. Much more pork has been ancf will be put op this season by our people than iu years past. Mr John Chiahoim has j rut killed t nn porker weighing 85Q pounds, wuicu 19 inif a Beginning tor aiz n$d namber of aucb. DemocraU are Willing. The democrats are . perfectly williog to give Cuba all the recip rocity she asked for or 'give-her Jree trade witfLLhisxonutry,rro Tided they cab remove the differ ential from refined sugar which will give the consumers of tbu country a cbance. Tbis is exact , ly what the 8ugar Trust doa nni want, With reciprocity with Cuba 00 raw aagtr the exteut of a twenty-five par cent reductiou on the present tirirj, and retaining the different 011 refined sogar, thf Trust rnakM not less than eight millions a years out of the game. Thai it the "sulk in W ctttnm. not. Jl ia ft traight fight btifw Origin of Thanksgiving. Wbeu the Pili(rinj9 fist lef Ei.gUiiJ, 00 accuuut of persecu nou fur their religious belief, ih Mjt to Ilolluud. They lived thei oniniortaoie for aooit ten voarc m, tearing thut theirdeEcendan'- o.uhi. iuterumigle) with the Du'c! i" l hikI 1 h rlgion for which ib left their homes be lost ot modifi- td, thn y made an agreement witl some E jglitih ineichsnts to briny them to America. They landed a Plymouth in 1620. The colon That had oomo ( ver and settled Jameatowu, Virgit,ia, in 1007 wa composed of oither rich Cavaler- r adventurers. These did no have the battle with stravarioh and the Indiana that the stern, religious- uieu had. At first the Pilgrims '.livcd 01 HnpplieB brought from Holland, or game euch as they could them selves kill, but as the Indiani grow more friendly they lived 01. maize or corn, which they obtain ed in excjiauge for trinkets, bedc and blankets. But they sooi learned to grow thia maiz them selves, and iu the fall wheu the bad the beBt harvest that bad yet blessed tbeir labors they prepared to have a harvest feast. After al the work of the harvest was done they sent meu out to kill game Oil the day appointed they all gathered togther aud thankeri their Maker for delivering them perdecutious and famine. Thic was the first "Thanksgiving." Affer that the Colonies set apar a special day after harv98t wa over for a special Thankegiv,ug Al first this was a custom peculiai to New England, but it has grad ually spread until it has become national. The president proolaimV a holiday and business places an closed. -The day set apart for thi is the last Thursday in November Pine and Thistle. You K Bow What You Are Taking- When you take Grove's Tasteless Chll ?onic, because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showini? that it in simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no nav vv WE CAN REPAIR All American Make Watches, English Levers, patent Levere, i.. Cylinder Escapement, . Duplex, Verge, And "any other old kind of Watch." . . - H. C. BOYLIN At E. K. Proctor's store Colombia Hotel building Valuable Land lor Sale.. f trier for immediate tele fnr ., iraci oi tana 4n me i own f toml aertons Kofteson County. aUuatrd on the West Me of the Carthage Road and iofnW the land nf H MrR Xf,.Mill jv.l6 . ' ---- i aim J . 11 - ers, conlaminjf $4 acnes, ood dwelliotr tin Mul ! . I 1 . 1 ! . . k 'm rw Hirum wiormat on ap ply to L.'R. JENKINS, tuinberton, N.'C STATU NEW3. t AudTcddv didu't tee Carrrie! Nation when aha called. It's ft i wonder aha hadn't amaabed the White flouss with that hatchet ot bars Wonder if Teddy would have seen bor had ahe been of au other color? Clarkton Kipreas Itligli Tin, os : Abnut 11 o'clock yesterday a little one-year-old child of Ilonry Wilder, colored. waa burned In death. The mother ltft the Child siting iu a chair near the fire and ou her return fouudl the littlo one's clothing in a light Main. She grahbml it up aud ran to the door with it and lomeou paasuiBT aided her in smothering rhe llimn The child died eflei a few hours of horrible aufferiiig ut (i ( 'rlock' vrsterday afternoon Grand Secretary Drewry, of tb irraud lodtre of Masons reports 818 subordinate lodges. Ue says tb isain in memberthip this year is nnprrcedented. Then'ill be ovei 2,000. Of the $180,01)0 nooded foi the Masonic temple, $119,000 has been secured. Architect Bryan i in Philadelphia securing informa i iota about structures. Coucretf may be nsed in the construction The Monroe Journal. learns that John Yow. of Staolev county, wa shouldering a sheot of octtou a fe tUv ago when h gav)'his back such a wrench that bis spinal col nam was broken and tbo doctor say he will be helpless for life. It is more than probable tba Capt. S. B. Alexander will go be fnre the next Democratic Stat' convent ion as a caudiate for thi nomination commission. The reports on tbeBaptist work m North Carolina for the year th.wa $17,000 raised for foreign, amnions, $8,000 home missions, nearly $22,000 for state missions. 1'lie increase in membership is 10, 000. The handsome residence of Mr E L Shut-rd, one of Hickory'- uroiniiient business mnu, was to rally destrcyrd by fire Snnda moniug. Tl:e loss is estimated a $4,000, with $8 000 insurauoe. "Gets at the joints from the Inside" that's the method of cure by Rheumn cide. You'll find it is jour druggists pride. FACTORY SALE, OF P AN OS AND ORGASMS THE INDIVIDUALITY OF THE ST E IFF PIANO is tnree rold. It ts noted for iu individ uality of tone. QUilltr. indiviln.liP t I action : Individaalitv h I i ... . l4 If""": l" yn y nuy-. it direct flroifl thoianufi-tnrers and 2 ih ia ana aogir Trnit Witch f ier p8 m aWb v tttm rtmm nnrhtm 1 ''V - r. M. A8BUKY. 1, 1 Factoqr aU0JW6. ChararK.'C FROM THE FACTORY TO YOUR HOME. THE CABLE CO. of Chicago. The mighty quality of Powqr is found in the ARTISTIC CABLE PIANO On exhibition and for sale next door beloW K. M. Biggs' and above Dr. Mc M illan'a. Matchless in tone and construction, latest art case design. Call and see their famous Piano. You can then better ap preciate the wonderful popularity of this great piano. WHY NOT BUT THE BEST PIANO OR ORGAN?" It will pay you to investigate the highest-grade Pianos in the city, and from the largest makers of Pianos and Organs in the world. This special sale will be -limited both in time and the number of instruments. Every thing guaran teed. No such opportunity has ever before been offered the peo ple of Lumberton and surround ing towns. Don't delay, but come to see us. The CHASE AMD BAKER PIANO PLAYER Only one word in reference to this instrument, IT IS TOE BET. See and hear it. A cordial invita tion is extended you Jbo visit our exhibit. Ladies arepscially in-vited. THE CABLE CO. -U. M. BAGWELL, Manager: GOLD FISH! ONB HUNDRED AND PIFTY COLD FISH. Two beaatiul Cold Fish and one Aqua- m m lot only We also have the Fish Food at, the box 10C. You have been Dsrinir oo erh fnr your Gold Fish; that is why then are no more of the little beauties In Lumberton. We expect to keep Gold M, Aqturlcms, Ornaments, Plants, Pebblu, Etc. ' In stock all the time. place, Remember the FIRST IMPRESSIONS ARE USUALLY LASTING ONES. DR. H. T. POPE Sl CO. B. E. WILLIAMS, Manager. THE PLACE To buy Perfumes is a Drug Store, the drug store at which to buy is McMillan's We would like to have yoju try our newest odor Czarina Trefle. Call and sample it. j. d. McMillan, Druggist, P hone No. 31. J'ittef;'08. TO THOSE IN NEED OF Fio Wntch, Clock, Spectacle and Jewelry repnii iug are asked to call on W. L Skip per, bvtter known as "Bill Skipper," in the store of Mr. D. V. Millsaps. just back of Hotel Cohimbiu (any one will how you where it is). All -work guarintccd for a year or n uiorey asked. Yours to please, . ... - BILL SKI ITER. , T.umbertort. N. C. Inly la. iqs Therefore it is necessary that you select the most suitable and best appearing gar ments and Hats for your Fall outfits: OUR MISS BROOKE Has just rMurned from touring tht fashionable northern mar keta, postiog herself as to what will be worn by careful dressers tbis season. So that we can offer fot tht latest fada ia draw fabrics, carefully selected, and snre to please. IU MILLINERY, Of which we make a specialty, we have tht latest creations krown to tht Milliner's Art In a pleasing variety of Styles, Shape and Shades. We absolutely guarantee quality, finish and make up of every Hat which leaves our store. Wt can do this because past experience has taught us that our satisfied customers art our stand-, ing advertisement. With thanks for past iayors and with assurance of our continued efforts to give you the best of service. I am, very truly, Lumberton, N. C, September a8, 1903. S. B.4.EWIS. Colson's Business College. OUR BUSINESS COLLEGE courses comolete. snd vno will find nnhrttVI. the South. Our sylem is endorsed by the lead in r business men of thia country. - t j . NONE BETTER -Students in the Shorthand, Type- and English Def srtments xeceivrd especial attention. Six months Scholarship. Business Denartmeut. Ck.oo Four tnnntha JtfknUr. ship, Shorthand IVpartment, I25 00 ; Good Board, pi 00 per month. Commodious Buildings ; Strong Faculty ; Fine Water. Satisfaction Guaran- . teed. Write for Catalogue. For particulars address COLSON'S BUSINESS COLLEGER Lumberton, N. C B. F. D No. 1. -"" , Qi,.;., Al-tt,..:,m,'lU..S'..MT..J T.r.rtr... THE Old Mutual Benefit LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEWARK, N. J. One of the Oldest, Larg est and Strongest Fi nancial institu tions in the World. KEELEYI CURE (ff DO YOU K1NOW WHAT IT DOES? It relieves a person of all desire for strong drink or drugs, restorrs his nervous system to its normal condition, and reinstates a man to bis home and bnsiuess. For full particulars, address THE KEELEY INSTITUTE. Corresp.ndence solicited. GRKENSBORO, N. C Paid Policy-holders Usee Organization, in 184s. 1182,500,190.05. Good, reliable agents wanted. Address JOHN C. DREWRY, STATE AGENT, RALEIGH N. C JAS. A. PARHAM, Special Agent, Lowe N. C. THE JUSTLY FAMOUS Anchor Buggy Is sold under a positive guar antee and yon have only to in spect it to be convinced that it is the best Buggy on the market for the money. This is our spec ialty, but we have other Buggies in the newest styles, open or top. THE CELEBRATED Davis Wagon, Which we introduced on this market, we are still selling. Ev ery one sold makes a satisfied, customer and friend, who recom mends the Davis to bis neighbor. If yon don't know about it, call and let us show you its merits. A FULL LINE OF Harness, For Buggy and Wagon. Jligh priced and medium grades. Dur- ,. ing the season we will have a' carefully selected stock of FINE YOUNG MULES ! We have them bought and they will arrive Mon day. r rom now on we will keep them on hand We shall have a few ex tra fine horses for your inspection. Last year our business was the largest and most satisfactory wt have ever doneat tbis point. Thit year we are anxious to sur pass itr J Fair and Square Dealing hag ruaile friends for us and estab lished our business on a substan tial basis. We are here to stay. To our former patrons we extend our sincere tba"ks and ask a con tinuance of their esteemed fa vors. We cordially invite them, as well as those who are strang ers to us, to Make our Stables Their Headquarters when in Town. We sJWJjparry buyer stock than ever before' anoTcarj supply you with such horses or mules as your business demands - or your taste suggests. Call and see us. r Very truly, - ' FULLER BROTHERS. Lnniberton, N. C, July a8, 1003, W. I. LINKHAW & CO. FALL, 1903. We take pleasure in announe iag our readiness for Fall busi ness. Our Mr. Liukhaw has thia day returned from Tennessee with our opening load of FLRE TENNESSEE MOLES - We are also ready to shew you tht largest and finent assortment tf BUGGIES and WAGONS wt have ever carried. The celebrated "Auburn" Steel Axle Wagons, in all sixes, ONE, TWO and FOUR HORSE. Babcock Baggies, Hackney Bo&lfc, tfreno Boggles, Rock Bill Boggles,' AU standard makes, and what we consider the best and moat reliable vehicles sold in tht South. "Workmanship and finish unsurpassed-- Style up to date, , These goods are bought in CAB LOAD VmP ' which is a guarantee for bottom . prices. . v , Set ns and we will do business W. L Linkhaw & Co. . LumbertonrN. C, September 11, 1903- . ' 1 MANAGER WANTED.Trnstworthy .: lady or gentlewan to manage business in this county anf te adioiuirig terntorV'"" for well aud favorably known house 0 solid financial standing.- ao.octtraight -' cabh salary and expenses paid each Mon- ' day Dy cneck direct from bearuarttra. Expense money advanced '. posiuou per manent. Address Manager,' 6 rd Moron Building, Chicago, 111. t dee to Mules and Horses, , V., Which will be sold for cash c on time and which you are invited to inspect before buying else where.. Remember we guarantee every Horse or Mule to be aa recommended or your money re funded. Thanking you for past patronage and soliciting a con tinuance, I am v - Very truly. A. E. WHITE. Robeson Institute for Boys and Girls. . Eleventh Session Opens September 7, 1003, . Large jrijck. Building, Wetr Equipped New Dormitory, Cheap Board, Lagrt - Faculty, Artesian Wat r, Good Health, Honest Work Done. For catalogue address, -. P. S. VANN, President. Julya4, 190.V ... LUMBERTON, N. C- Sporting Goods at HqAHlster Hardware. CoV Td Laxativo Dromo Quinine Ticti. ... a - - mm- jj 1 .-it 'I. .' .w
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