THE ffi2MI-WEEKLY ROBESONIAM, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1003.
THE RODESONIAN.
tTJUmp TCMtAT AMP FIIPATS.
FnoAt December 4. i?PJ-
IAMJAL AMU'TUUOXAI. DTATMT.
'ruo srunssji 46.
-J luJl-tJUt I-
20 eis.
Ooltoa Iff Cti.
Mr. L E ' Whitey Mt TossJt
for rtoifolkon business trip.
Mr.'Msleolm Wbitflald has ao
csptftd ft position, at tha depot.
Mr. O. 17 Floyd greetii.g
frituds ou otrjtreoU lutsdsy.
Mr 8. Milntyr nt to Wil
miugtou 00 Miuess. Wedoesdty.
Thsfluaute eomaaittM it io se
tioo at th ooart hoaie tb is week.
Mr. n. G.v'McNsir. of Maxtoo.
waa biUioeMTititor here Wedaes-
day.
Mr. D. P. 8ba left last weak
lor ft Tint to relatives at, Lumber
Bridge.
We regret to hear of tbe illuess
of the iofaot aou of Mr. C. B.
Skipper. :
Mr. 0 J. Peterson atteuded Prsi
CoDTeution in Washington, D. 0.
tbia week.
Mr. aud Mrs. Afei IUgn, of
IlowellsTille, epeut yesterday bere
hopping.
Deoember term of Superior
court oonvenea bere Monday, De
cember tbe 7tb.
Miss Georgia Ray. McMillan, re
turned Taesdayfrom Wilmington,
- where she baa been spending few
days.
Rev. J. P. McMillau arrived
Wednesday morning from Geor
gia where be bas been' tor some
time past.'
A son roe of amasemeut for the
ohildren this week is a. Urge shaggy
tarn bear, that performs num
ber of tricks.
Mr. Lloyd Towosend who bas
b)9ii ooufiund to his room by aick
neis for the past weak, is able to
be oat again.
Mr. W. B. Priou UlWthtt be
bouifht a larg lot of oottou at
Alhuton VV'eJuesiaj, giving 11$
oeuu all rouud.
Miss Mattie Watson, return)
Monday irom uear K-d Spring.
where she went to spend i hanks
f iviug with her parent.
Ms Crissie tfloy3 retnrud
The PrssbjUriaos 'vt Red
Springs willibcfUr rst B,ud
some Church, on the sie wham
tbe old cbureh bas rusn
staodiog. Tb latter will be sii-
pated jail baek of tbe uew build
school room
Tbe baudome raidenoe being
erected bv Mr. J. r. MeNrlli u
6th aud Waluut struct is Drogress
luff raoidlv. aud when comnletHl
will be cue of the most modsru
reaideuoe of our towu, and will
add greatly to its appearenoe.
Mr. J. D Cobb i iu charge of
the tax books at Lumber Bridgn
aud parties who will rnt rum
thereon tbe 11th and 12ib, aud
pay their taxes, can do ao without
ooat.
Mr. A P. McLean, who has been
at bis home in Lauriubarg ou so-
oonut of sickness for some time
past, bas returned aud is at work
Lu tbe Bank again.
Mr. A. K. White bas jost r-
Lturned from Atlauta, where he
hrobaaed a car load or tine
Dorses, which are expected to ar
rive to-day.
Mrs. T. M. Watson returned
several days ago from John Hop
kina Honpitaf. Baltimore. where shi
has beeu for treatment.
At tbe titre of goiug to press
Mr. A. II. McLeod. Sr. is no bet
ter. His couditiou is critical.
We were pleased to have a call
from Mr. D. C. Bnie, of Moss
Neck, yesterday.
Maxton locals did not arrived
in time to appear in this issiue ol
the Kobesoman
Mr. A. V, McLean returned
yesterday from a busiuess trip to
Atlauta. G.
Mr. R. S. Roud, of Rowland,
made ns a call while in towu,
Thursday..
We regreat that Rpwlaud local
arrived too late to appear iu thi
issue.
Mr. J. A. Barker spent Tnirdr y
in Rowland on bnin.
Mr. J. N. Bnie spent Sunday 11
FVyatteville.
Ea4rtlieafit at Darker.
An euUrtainmerit will b g en
t Barkers Tnursoav 7:00 p. ..
Dm. 17tn. in the Juieroar t a
chiHil JiU.ftjy. Xo n.wius las
hsn spared in shearing suitable
iug, aud will be used as a SondaiTtitsretur. ir tbe iobkh, a re
Mr. J. J Nance Drad.
We 0uou':en witti rgrst tb
death of Mr. J J . NUi.tf- wlpch or
cn r red at hi hum iu E si Lu-j
berton Wdueid ntghs a it
elfVBii o'clock. Helianbieu ttn
with pnum JU'a i"r anne day at d
hi death was mt miexp. cted. M 1
Niiioe waq an holier t , u cciou 1 1 i t
umu. h kind fatbr and bubiirf.
Monday uiorumg- from Atbpola, a g'Kirf citiz -11 whom the comm-ii.
wher-4 she bas twwi atuce Ihauks-1 it v will une. wa a uv d-i
iir..uoe t. iiiv. the uubl.c tLe la
test and I est ; kimntbiiiK I hit ill
suit the grown fi'lks and children
too. Our eceues will be hor,
q'lite o)Uing and ntui taiuioz
If you want to have a j llv go0J
tims, oonif. bring all ur fr.'md
long with vou i and help ui to es
tablish m library which is needed
in ever'cbool. Br eoch oiiepay-
inir tint Mmall admittance fee.
can placM library here that will
beacenwr from whicli educstion
1 light will shi' h, in its rtfiniMj
and elevatiLg in1 inuc, into ererv
home throughout the sorroHbdinp
community.- By the ue of such s
librsry tbe bovs and girls will lr
hrought into close touch with tV
drtd mid lives of uiauv of tb
grestet men thateverfived. Msiit
of tbe distirguitbed meu f th
Dast attributed their accs u
life to the reading of some book
that started them "n the rora'
road to greatness. All are mvi
edted, uome. Speotal donation
will be eratefullv aocented. R
membnr the date, Thursday 7:00
p m Dm. 17th, IU03
Admision: R"ierVed 'Seal
85ots., adult 25ct.,ohilJren 15;i
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Judge Norwood bss returned to
Wayurville, after a short visit
with bis daughter, Mrs. R C Lar-
Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidneys.
Cnbealttay Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
All the blood In your body passes through
your kidneys once every three minutes.
1 nc moneys are your
blood purifiers, they (li
ter out the waste or
Impurities In the blood.
If they are sick or out
of order, they fail to do
their work.
Pains, achesand rheu
matism come from ex
cess A uric acid In the
blood, duo to neglected
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We are now receiving and will have for our' customers for tho
Christmas Trade;
1 000 MILS FANCY HKD AITI.KH. 750 HOXrH FLORIDA ORANOK, I'M lum ClH'OAM'TS .'KM
BOXKS I.AYKK RAISING. 7o UOXKS LAYER HUH. 140 HOXKH M I X K I M i s imi i!.S sTK K
CANDY. 100 I'.OXK.S BROKKN MIX'CKK CANDY. a.V PAIL FRK.N'CM MIX 1 m K).Ki
HERDED RAISINS. SO UOXKHCLUANKI) CL'RIUS'H. 1 OK) HOXICS f'ICN.VY CANDY. Al l. KINDS
A oomplete line '.f Heavy Qroceries. and wb"n we say complete mi ii.pih n. u v ur I un,f,
don't nd it awav from hoim. We guarantee the prox, and orl gt t sivo y u
freibt aud drayage. 8 us bofore bn vinj Uxwh-r.
THE FRENCH GROCERY COMPANY
(INCORI'ORATKD )
GEO. O. FRENCH, PREST., & LUMBERTON, N. CAROLINA
GOOD THINGS TO EAT !
Thanksgiving Specialties !
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kidney trouble.
giving, visiting her parents.
F ur handsome brick stores are
be 1 us erected at Rd bpringa bv
Mr. J A HaggMtf, 51 Wl" dd
much to that itTmd progreing
towu
The burning of the barn at the
residence of Mr. D. C. Sinclair
Tuesday afternoon, caused a good
deal of excitement for a short
while.
License waa secured on Novem
ber 28fh. for the marriage of Mr
H. G Mitchel, Jr. to Miss Maggie
Hoggins, fijth of White House
township.
Mrs. H. T. Pope.and Miss Clara
Johnson, atteuded the
anassumiug tnuu wliee plaaii'
iddress won t be IrieLdibip of ul'
ith whom he ws thrown in con
tact. AH we hrtVri liquid of 1 l.i.
hes beeu complim titarv and w
have ytt to hear the first ut er
aaght against him. The remain
will te interred in the Nuuce bury
inggrouud at Uck Swamp tb it
iiiuming.
Rowland Bank to Opan January 1st.
A correspondent from li iwland
says : ine nans nere in an assured
thing. At a meeting of a com
mittee appointed for that purpose,
Mr. Bnstow, now with the Bank
of Dillon was eleoted Cashier, and
the bank is to peu January 1st,
luamuKr 1 ,u temporary quarters nntnaeun
Kidney trouble causei quick or unsteady
heart bts, and makes one feel u though j
they had heart trouble, because the heart it
orer-working In puraprng thick, kidney I
poisoned blood through veins and arteries. '
It used to be considered that only urinary I
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, I
but -now modern science proves that nearly j
an constitutional diurases nave tnelr begin
ning in kidney trouble.
if you are sick you can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy Is
soon realized. It stands the hiheit for Us
wonde&ful cures of.the most distressing cases
and is sold on its merits f:
bv all drurcists in flftv- rfCESVfc:
cent and one-dollar siz-
es. You may have a
sample bottle by man Home of Simnn-Root.
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find
out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
& Co., Binghamtcn, N. Y.
Don't make any mistake, but remember 1
the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's i ?J
Swamp-Root, and the address, Btnehamton, 1 3
N. Y., on every bgttle,
The Parlor Grocery cfTer frrxh CranrrTi.S, California Evaporated
FniiU Srnlrd JUitiiis. Cnrran'S. Ciuon, Ol al Orfjre aiwt Lcni.m l'cel,
l'rt-Mcil IfiH New Itm, Mlx f r.'p-s. Florida Oraii, New Vo-k Ap-
til -a Finr Btnanas. Nn a of Ail K'ti.n. ihtit pn wnni i""i,'
tiirai Tunrake Flour, Cieam of W'hrat. Grapenuts. Pdflum. J'rrato and
Forre H viz t lrere.l Piurapple. Peach and SUwwberry. Keiut's Sweet.
M xed. Plain, Sur and W. Picklea.
Full Line Heinz's Picklee, Sauces and Catsup in
Glass.
Mince Meat in cans, if'aoses or Nik. Green Mountain Maplr Syrup, Pickled
1 ie Feet ard Tripr. H.iuz'i S ur K aul ond Btkl Btana lib Tomato
Sauce. KinR i.i. ReliiiMe Mama, Armon Frmh Pork Saa-a and Donv
le Ham. Full Crrum Cheese, B al V.lfiin B'Jlt-r The mt aeb cl hw
( Carnal Oj-di in Hie oitv, Cowti( K NVh Prachrs. Aparaf(ua.
Plum I'U'ldmi'. Peas Tomato. Co'ii.OVra. Iinvo trt SVHtdicea from loc.
nr Pevi! Crab Hi e L' 1 tr. - hnmp, HenltiK ai.d Btneleo dSA h.
U h On Torxue. SHctd Mam. S'iced H. f , tWncli- Pig Vrrt. Arniour'a
Tripr- in Mi k. h'c-'cn. Ham. lrt and Vel Loaf. Salui -n SUak and Li!
lij 'a Com 11. -cf 'UkIi v
A Most Extenssivo Line of Fancy Cakes and
Wafers.
A'l the pup'itar Iht ?el ParVsgc uh, l'rta'- PUa. Breid and Cakrs
ir...:i I nV-n twW n wmc. N'otfolk Ovt-r recciv d diilv, p - nty ot Ce f
fi r 1 h -uik-jfivinif. If h is an: li:iii K'' 1j ral )"u w"1- CJ'1 ,he Parlor
Gnicery, 'Pbonr 36.
j'Yee Delivery. C. B. REDMOND, Proprietor,
aa
of Mr. Jacob Ivey and Mis Mol- atle building cau be erected, a lot
lia Blaokwell.at Pope's Road,VVed- having beeu purohAsed for the
nesday afternoon. bank building on tbe McQueei
During the past year up to Deo. block. With Messrs Allen JCdene
lai Rfil marriaire licenses havf .President, A. L Bullock, Vice
h.. i....Ad in Robeson Conntv. Preaidont, Bnstow, Cashier a
During the month of Novembor Kod B ard of D.reotors, there is
BUSINESS LOCALS.
81 lioenae were aeoured.
We are requested to announce
that there will be an oyster supper
at Centenary tonight for the bene
fit of Centenary Methodist Church.
Tbe publio is cordially invited
Miss Mary McNeill expects to
leave tbia morning for Council
Station for the bed-aide of ber
brother-in-law Mr. Jjb Powell,
who is very sick with pueumonia
Mr. John Boylin, has returned
borne from a visit of several weeks
to relatives in Monroe, Lylesville,
aud other points, and has accepted
a situation wit h the Wostern Un
ion Telegraph Co.
Miss Mary Harris, tbe capable
milliner for Messrs Caldwell &
Carlyle during the past season, ex
. . . itnf tmiv lha irrnva a nH m ra much
SI,. nn nn flltnUl nofo """ "J " ' f -v.-
uo reason why a bank should not
pay a handsome dividend, surel
a great oonvetitauoe.
Vou Know What You Ara Takla
When you take Grove's Tasteless Chil
Tonic, because the formula is plainly
printed on every bottle showing that it is
simply iron ana umnine in a tasteless
form. No cure, no pay. 50c.
"Woodman, Spare That Tree."
It is reported here that the fine
pine grove around rhiladolphu
church is being cut away for th
purpose of makiug timber for
building a mabse. This is one of
the oldest churches m tha countv.
Many ot our oldest and best citi
zens have worshipped there since
their childhood, and it is eudeared
to them by many tender associa
tions. Home ut these teel tnat u
uothing short of de&ecfation to
who rogret her departure
Mr. W. B.' Person, ootton buyer
for Sprunt, after making prepar
ation to go' to Enfield during the
' rmm. in lhh ulBjsjlu orjaguui auwosvews
a telegram advising him to remain
here. He will be heie'nntil Christ
mat. '
The membera - of tbe National
Uoiou are requested to meet at
the hall Monday night, Deoember
the 7th. A fall attendance is re.
q seated at tbia meeting. New of
ficers will be elected for tbe ensue-,
ing year. . ' ' 1
Mr. and Mrs. Er A. Breeoe ar
rived here from Cbarlotte Wednes
day morning, and will make, this
their borne. Mr. Breeoe bas ac
coptM a position with The Rob
bsonian. We are glad to welcome
them to our town.
"L:oonsea were issued Wednesday
bv the Register of DAs- for the
marriage of Mr Jacob Ivey, of Ster
ling", to Miss Blackwell, of Pop
R ad Tbe careonoDy aa perform
d at the home of tbe .bride Wed
ndsy wveuing.jafter 'which tb
left iwuKMliaMiv.forbfir fotor
Weope, however that the report
18 an exaggerated one, and that
the premises may be no further
shorn of the beauty of its grove
than la absolutely necessary.
. ."Gets at the joints from the inside''
that's the metho d ot cure by Rheuma
clde. Yoq'll find it is your druggists
pride.
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Conference Appointments. .
From the Rale'gh P jet we take,
the following:
Launuburg R A. Willis.
Maxton aud Caledonia N."H"
D.Wilson. r
4 Red Springs SvE. Mercer.
Rowland J W. Bradley.
Lnmbertou Z Paris.
Robeson J. M. Ashby, R. W.
Townsend, luperuumerary.
Rev. J. P. Pate, former pastor
of the Methodist church at this
place, goes totlookertoD.N.C.'.thi
year. Rev Z Pane waa transfer
red from tbe Western Conference.
He is expected -io-arrive tcday.
. Ta Cat a CM la Om Day
Take Laxadrj Bromo Quinine Tablets
All drnggists refund tb moiey if it fails
to wre K. W. Oron'a aignattif is on
aaa ni, , ijs,
FOR SALE! TWO FINE - BKY
taares. one 4 and one o years old. Fine
aftd good diivers. Bargains to uiclc
buyers. Also onejlnew top buggy and
harness at a bargain. See W. M. Bag
wel. at The Cable Co. store, Lunberton,
N. C.
LOST-A SMALL SATCHEL CON
taininntnail equipments aud a bank 1kk1c
A liberal reward will be given for recov
ery. W. M. Nivenr Mail Clerk.
PIA-NO FOR SALE ! ONE SPLEN
did and. hand square piano taken in ex
chanife for a fine Cable piano. Must be
gtAd, bargain for cash at I75.00 The Ca
ble Co.
FOR RENT. MY HOUSE ON
fourth street, between Chestnut an.H
Walnut; - Six rooms; convenient out
houses and garden. W. O. Edmund.
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FOR RENT, 100 ACRES FARMING
I,and adj lining the town of Lnniberton,
prefer tenant furnishing own stock bul
can fnruuh stock if necessary, apply to
A. E. White or Frank Gough.
PARTIES WISHING TO BID ON RE-
patiing the Fair P.hiff bridge across Lunv
lier river atFair Bluff will be present at
Fair Bluff n December the 10th, when
and wfiere the contract for said 'repairs
will beletont. E. C. Nye Committee
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY RATES!
For the Christmas holidays tbe Atlantic
Coast -Line announces a rate of one and
one-third one way fares plus 25c for thr
round trip between all points south ol
the Potomac jsk1 Ohio Rivers and eet of
the Mississippi River. Tickets on sale
December 2j,rd 941b, 25th. also 30th, ard
31st and January 1st. 1904, with final
limit January 4th, 1904. .
For the accommodation of students
and 'teachers of schools and colleges thr
Atlantic Coast line has arranged round
trip rates as above, December 16th to
22nd, with final limit January 8th, 1804.
The train service of the Atlantic Coast
Line is unexcelled For tickets and full
nformitlou apply to ticket agents, w.
.Craig General Patsenger aent. Wil.
mmgton, N. C.
RENT OR LEASE Tbe Troy Plan
tation. Situated in Cointnbus Coun y,
N. C. For further information address
EL Troy; Cincinnati, Ohio, Sterling IIo-
tel. oct6 3m
WE G1VB ANY LADY A SPLENDID
chance to earn spending money very
easily workini; for ns in their leisnr
time; the work is not hard, and any wo
man or girt who has a little spare time
will do well to avail themselves of tbi
great opportunity to earn money. Send
as 25 cents (silver) and we will al oner
end yon the cloth with fall directions
prepaid by Iks anywhere in the U. S. so
that yon can commence work at once.
Address, BULLIAXT7KA CO. (N. 5)
fblfaaa,
JOHNNY GET YOUR GUN,"
GET TT" aT ONCE.
GET if FROM U3.
We have just received the largG3t and best
assortment of Guns ever brought to this mar-
ket. Our line embraces the Celebrated Lefe
vor, Remington, Smith & Winchester Shot
Guns, Colt & Winchester Famous Rifles.
Shot Guns from $2.50 to $35.00
Rifles from - 2.00 to 15.00
Everything needed in Hunter's Supplies.
LEGGINGS, BELTS, SHELLS LOADED and
UNLOADED, RELOADING TOOLS and AM
MUNITION. Our line of Pistols and Pistol Cartridges is
complete.
We know how to buy these goods and can
make the prices. Truly,
The McAllister Hardware Company, inc.
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THE WAR HAS ENDED
And we surrender to .the people and customers, and give
tbe opportunity to all to buy. Ten Thousand Dollars
worth of ( loibi-g. Jry Goods, Shoes. Hit. Caps and
Notions to be sold in the next 30 da REGARDLESS-.
OP PRICE. We give a prize with every $1 worth of
goods 3 ou buy from us and
WE CAN SAYE YOU FROM 35c' TO
45f ON THE DOLLAR
Talk isCheap, But We Won't Talk!
BECAUSE, OUR PRICES TALK I
In the last four years wo have been in business
in Ashpole show that it was not a voice calling: in
the wilderness, but a leading star in the business
firmament, because it was no idle talk. Why I 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 other man or lady you mo3t ia dros33d in
something bought from us, an 1 any on 9 can rocog
niie goods boujht from us. Why! Bacause
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Jackets, Capes,
Dry and Dress Goods
bought from us ha3 a neat appearance, and with
life all over it. Ask any one wh.-rj to buy goods
and tho .answer invariably will b goto
DUNIE BROS.
AiiMi OLE, N. C.
I.ooV for our f'.iir Si.n. Our .Vot'o,
THE NKNV YOiK K CKKT tiToR H. Ni. I run Mr ti how grxfls; polite
atleniioii to all.
JUST ARRIVED.
Nice, fre?h stock:
SEKDICI") "RAISIN?,
CHRP ANTS, tlTRON,
NUTS, WIVCK MEAT,
HEINZ PICKLES, STI'I FED OLIVES.
Our Turkeys will ba in this week.
Our Thanksgiving Celerv will be here on time. Your
o dtTH will he appreciated and we Hill do oar beat to '
please you.
JOHN H. WISHART, the Grocer.
'Plume I, Ecxt d'-or l Posloflice.
A Reason For Its
When you buy good from us We invite eTervboJy to
come and look at our Up-lrPate 8tock st a low pi ice.
Thanking you for past patronage, w remain
Yours for bargains, '
0u, Motto: A. B. BRICK, Prop.
GUARANTEE AND SSTISFACTION. ' Kowlaad, N.
IF YOU CONTEMPLATE BUYING
a Watch see II. C. Bovlin. He has a
Rood stock of Elgin and Waltham
Watches from 7 to 17 jewel J. Also other
makes and grades.
FOR SALE. ONE-HORSE FARM Lo
cated 2 miles from A slipolr, on S. E. R.
R. Esy term, apply to R E. !.,
Lomberton. N. C.
WHAT IS ASBESTOS? JT IS ONE
of the greatest heat residing subs'ances
known, it si al on of the snbhtaqceS in
Rnchter's Durable Pa'ot, which prerents
it from flakfsig r Miatenog and makes it
L. best psvloi os the market. Ask jo- r
peJoter, Tlu XA1 vta Uvimt CO.
MAXTON SASH and DOOR CO.,
MAXTON. N. C
o
Has as large a stock to select from a
any Hou?e and can sell you ricla4
work for less money than any other
Houne and rives the .
largest Discount for Spot Cash.
Tbey hate r
2 OOOOOBS TO SELECT FSOl.
GLASS DOORS
WE WILL tILAOLY F.XCMA-aRytlie rctrr p-rii..u of ou
preMnt i'liiuen e Slck of Ooudnfor Cash We do not care to ckneout
entirely, Uui we triil glnd to part with at least $50,000 00 WORTH
OP MJiRCIf ANDfSH during the months ;f September, October, No
vemlera:id IVceinlMr.
Evrrv D-purtineut of our Store and Warehouses is Crowded ex
cept the Cah lrpo .it Boxt-a we have plenty room there.
ON OUR FIRST FLOOR
The Stock of Dry Good fill the shelves, covers tables and coun
ters and fills drawers under the counters, itli n reserve stock on the
second fl-or sufficient fr an ordinary store. 1 '
It is the Mme way with SHOES They are aclu-ily in the wy.
They are pilril up and stacked up on both first and second Honrs
and they are god Shoes, loo. The other Lirid diplea-s our customers.
Every audience which his assembled this tumnitr lias shown nu
nnusuMl number of PREXTV LADIES iu attendance ; yea, beautiful
girls and women
OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
Is entitled to credit for a yreat deal of the charming Mlractiretirss
of such gatberinirs. Oir aim ia.to ev;n excel ourselves this Halt We
shalUhavether-.REATEST STOCK OF MILLINERY GO.)I3 l,A
DIES' WR.FS. CLOAKS. 4c ever carried by any Store here.
MEN'S CLOTHING
Well, we havOych a.greiit .'lok we can't talk about it. but will just
ur, UiJIBSirBHK IT. In a great stock like ours ttis almost im
poasible to atWcify arttcles, but we must refer to lines of goods in a
rithe- whole tie way. -j
THREE CAR LOAHS-'OF FURNITURE. ONE CAR LOAI) OF STOVES,
CAR LOM TRUNKS. BASKETS, CROCKERY,
CAR I OAD. TOBACCO, XSiVSV CIGARS, &C.
TWO CAR LOADS FLOUR, , CAR LOAO SALT, CAR LOAD HAY, '
ARUA'yiCHOR,, LIME. AC. &C. ,
We ask an irjupect ou of our Stock, promising fair and square treatment ttf 'll
customers Respectfully,
CALDWELL & CARLYLE.
Lumberton, N. C , August ai, 190J.
Barker's High School.
Lumberton, Robeson County, N. R. F, D. No. 1.
The Place to Get an Education at Cost
This is one of tne heat preparatory Scbo.ls in North "roiitit, -tleal-Jijr Loc
tion ; Commodious School Bui'dings ; Strorg Fncul. ; Excellent Water ; boanl
at College Home; for teacher al stnlents. reivjna'ile.
The IVfcjary. Mulc. Prstnaratory and Teachern' Defartmeni, wrlll jxb
Septrmber i, 1903.. Writ "or Culftgtt". r ' ;
WALTER W. COLcCN, SsrarrlvtrA Bt.
W. H.,HUJlPIlJkKY. Sec Bww4 frvstees.
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