THE SEMI-WEEKLY ROBESONIAN; TUESDAY, DECEMBER 0,tp03; THE ROBESONI AN. iriLitaiA toisiuts and A. . KIUUTII. IMTUk. Tvksday. December 8, 190J niNMmta mici. UM raa Th wont w hav. yet beard ooucruio.g lb j' qaMtiou it oou tsiusd in to trtiote sigued "Iin . mixrtDl" writUu for Ihe Scot tish Chief. It up w defended th aotiou of tbs Board of Couuty Comraissiouers, or of thre of them, at lesst. and "bring to their defense the -sports' of seter- I QraDd Jurict, hich reports I am luformed (1T Rood authority) wre dictated aud writ ten iu tba oflioe of a proroineut law firm in Lumbertou, or otherjworde tba oue ou which the lay tba greatest stress wai writtte by a promiuent Loml'orton la yer.' The foren.011 of the grand janes abore referred to wr Mosirs. A T. MeCalluro, Edgar Hall, D. B McLauchlin, D. A. MoMillau, H. McArthurand R. T. McKlyea We would like to know if any ma in Robeson county seriously ihiuk that these gentlemen are so lickiti iu iutellignoe that they should fiudit ueceeisry to have a lawye ' draw up a simple report of tbi kiud. Tn Chief insists that ho has information which is reliable tatiug that by actual coout, th petition aent to the Legislature aakmir that a vote be taken as to the removal of the county seat' o this eonutv was 1.920. We did not count all of the petitioners consequently had nn exact person al knowledge of the number of petitioners. We based our state ment ou information received from the attorney of petitioners, whom we supposed was thorough ly informed on the subject, aud who was. oi all men, in the best Dosition to know exactly how a many names they contained. tba Association bad nothing what- j svar to do. If tbair actiou was unwise, tba fntora will show it to ba so, aud tbs institution will suf fer. The opioiou, however, is nr-itt eeneral that the? havs' blundered. Be that as it may, the whole affair is uufortunate for Trinity C6llge, and as it' is an In- titation of which tba state it nroud. all who are Interested s ' therein bare nause for regret. North Carolina Day will becele brated by the public schools throughout the State ou December IHlh. The subject is the "L)wer Cape Fear Section." The program of exeroises is as follows : Prayer; Song The Old North State, Wil liam Gaston ; Reading The Early Explorers and Settlers of the Cape Fear, A. M. WaJJell; Declama tion The Pride of the Cape Fear, Gdo. Ddvis;Rading Life Among the Eirly Cape Fear Settlers, John Brickell ; Reoitation The Ameri can Eagle, Henry Jerome Stock ard; Reading Mary Slocum's Ride, (Adapted from Mrs. Ellet) ; Recitation Moonlight . iu the Pines, John Henry Boner: Read ing Reception of the Stamps on the Cape Fear, George Davis ; Reoi tation Light'ood Fire.Jnc . Henry Boner; Declamation The Men of the Cape Fear, Geo. Davis ; Read ing Rescue of Madame DeRoeset, James Sprout; Recitation Ala mance, S. Wl Whiting; Reading Blockading off the Capa Fear, James Sprunt ; Recitation Regret, Christian Reid (Mrs. F. C. Tier nan) ; Resources of the Lower Cape Fear, Adapted from "North Carolina and Its Resources," pub lished by State Boaid of Agricul ture jQueatious and Answers ;S6ng My Country, Tis of Thee; Ap pendix. This subject should be of especial interest to the people of Robeson County and all schools within its borders should arrange for the proper celebration of the occasion. Suitable exercises will not only be of iutere8tto the chil dren and the patrons of a school, but would be au educational ad vantage to the children- and will stimulate their State prid. Cottou sold here Friday for 12 oeut. This is uot ouly the high est mark reached this seasou, but is higher than the average pnoe paid since 1882 With cotton at IS ceuts, prk at 12J cents, egg at 20 outs and other farming uroduitt at proportionate prices, it is grt wonderlol that oar peo ple are enjoying the greatest pros perity iu their history. What more cau a farmer ask? Maxtoa News. UorrMpondroM of Th Sobeannian. Msxton. N. C. Deo 7 Re- N. M n Wilson aud Mrs. Wilson returned from Goldaboro lsst week, where tbey hsd been at the meotitiK of tho North Carolina Conference. We are glad to state that they will be with us the com ir.ff vear. Mr. Martin McKiunon, of Red was in towu Monday Springs uight. Mr. E G. Chamberlain, of New York, with the Standard Pole atd Tie Company, formerly of this place, was in towu for several days last week. Mrs. J. B. Weatherly and Mrs. R ssignal spent a few days in Eavettvilln last week. Rv. E E Gillespie, of Greens boro, filled Dr. Hill a appoint- tneuta at Ceutre and this place lat Sunday. Mr. J. W. Carter has again killed hogs." This year he hsd five 18-months old pigs whicL netted him 1,(528 pound -of pork, tbe largest weighing 070 pounds Three pitta cost him, be says, any such stuff as would have been brown away or given to a dog f he didn't know better than to keep one. Dr. W. D. Morton, cf Rck Mount, will preach iu the Pes hyteriau Church to-night, Moii- dav. Mr. E E. Dyesard and wife, who have beeu guests of the Hotel MeNair for the past six weeks, eft Monday moruiug for Fayette- !le. Mr. Juo. H. Cok returned Fri day from a 1 usiness trip to New 1 eik and Baltimore. Miss Cammie McCaskill spent several days in Lannnbnrg, last week. Miss Marv Sutherland spent &ht week here at home, returuiug to Red Springs Monday moruiug Dr. J. C. McK-)uzie, of Tatum. wa in town on professional busi- ess last Tuesday. While driving home from Msx ton last Tuesday evening Capt. R McElyea s mule became un manageable aud threw him from the wagon, dislccating the arm nd probably breaking some bones u the shoulder, his entire weight aving fallen ou it. He is doing icely at this writing, we are glad to note, aud we hope he will soon be out again. Helen May Butler's Band will play here iu the armory next Thursday night. DeoflOih. Tick ets on sale now -Tbe North Carolina Press Asso- . . v eisuou, 10 in a resolutions aaopted condemning'' the ineiion of the Trinity College students in burn ing the editor of tbe News and Observer in effigy, dealt gently with thg offenders. It was well, for nothing is more uncertain than the action of a bedy of stn dents. They lack tbe discretion that comes to them in later years, and many of the acts committed without intentional wrong, but in tbe exuberance of youthful euthu - aiaam, . tbey themselves condemn io their maturer years.. Neither ia the institution, its trustees m r its faculty, altogether responsible for such acta. The, Association lso acted wisely in adopting 10 resolution iu rezard to the action of tbe trustees, on account of their refusal .to ask for or .accept tbe ( tnatter wbioh rested solely With tb trsiteet, god witb wbiob BARKER'S LIVERY . AND FEED STABLES Just opened at the "Joe Stone Old Sta bles." iS'ice, new driving rigs and fine, good qualitied horses kept (or the use of the public, generally. If you want your tued horse well fed and groomed bring h'm to oar stables, where he will receive the best of attention. ERNEST J. BARKER MANAGER. Sale of Land- rndcr and by virtue of authority vstd In tin? undersigned rommisHlon'r. by an order of 'ne superior i ouri oi Boneaon county, ren dered In tlte matter of A K. White and others iiKln.it Henry Bryant and others, the under HtKned commissioner will expose for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cah, at the court house door In Lumbe -tori. North Carolina, on Monday. January 4. 1104, at It o ciock uixiii, me loiiosuiK aeKcritied Jandu: Situated In Lujhbertoli wnshlp, adjolntiiK Hi- town of'Lumberton,4n what la known as "(iew Towti," In a map made by J K 1'urceJI, surveyor, me.saia lot iieuiK deilJnatedu'-!t, map as Lot No. W, eoDiairilnn two acres, ref erence to which map U hereby made for m n pa ticular description, blnj the aame oji w hich the said Alex Bryant and others now reMde. Terms of Said sale cash, and all bld ders.at said sale will be required to deposit the sl"H.,J,'.U.SULAuni'l dollais in casii-, as Kuar an tee .J the Bt.iia fl -es of their bid. Tin the ,Mh day of December. llo. J . McCORMICK, Commissioner. McLean. Mclean & McCofmick, Altys. tu I ;an 4' Sale of Land. I nrfer a-4. by virtue of suthnrlty vested in the uudrslKned commissioner, by an order of the Superior Court of Kobeson county ren dered In the matter of A. Jt. White and others ac.-unn John Ilia kwood and others, the un dersigned commissioner will ezoose for sale at public auction, to tbe highest bidder, for esh. at the court house door ia l.umberton. North Carolina, on M nday. January 4. 1am, at 14 o'clock noon, the follow ing described lands: In Holirson county. North Carolina, and la Lumberton township, and ill what is known as New Ttwn." particularly described as fol lows r UeKlnningat a stake In lb run of a branch by a sycamore tree and pine sluh. on the lower side of the Fa . elteville rod. Rerrr Godwin's corner, and runa aa ma4 u ueKreea in . it, enains to a ftake, thence as nis line B. m aegiees 41 K 7 chains to a Make; thence N. bi degrees w K. t.st chains to a stake; thence N. ) decrees 44. W. 7.S4 links t.. tbe run of said branch; Ibenee with it Lo th b Riutilnn. rou'alnlnn t l-hcrea laraw a lie c-aah. aod a I bidders will be-requtred to deposit the sua of two hundred dollars in cash aa gvaranty of the bona fide ol thtsr bid. . . This tba (th la of December. MUS r -MCoailIca,4jum'liatoor. McLean. MsLa 4k MUnnlk, Alla, P & HI mm The factory sale of Pi anos by The Cable Co., of Chicago is. now on. Their last carload 'ar rived Friday, and they sold three BEFORE SATURDAY NIGHT They will not make another shipment at present prices. So now is your opportunity to buy a Strictly Stand ard Piano at $50 re duction. No finer, or higher - grade, Pianos are sold on this market at any jbrice. Then, too, you buy from the REAL MAKER We make every part, including actions of our Pianos. Therefore we r- - KNOW What we sell you is first-class. This sale lasts just three weeks longer. NOT ONE PIANO CAN Be bought after that at present prices. The la dies are invited to. be present every after noon and hear the 1 THE CHASE & BAKER PLAY OUR PIANOS We give easy install ment prices. If you want one of the BEST Pianos; made by the largest and best equip ped factories in the world, come to see us. Every Piano backed by : $2,000,000, with their warranty. You can now save money if you - wish to. XSXCCCO5CCC0CC0SCO0CO0C THE mm NEXT TO DR. MCMILLAN'S DRUG STORE. GOLD FISH ! ONr HUNDRED AND FIFTY COLD FISH. Two bwaatlful Cold Flab and oo Aqua Hum lor only Wt also bar lbs PI ah Food al, Ut hoi 10C. k ou hairs hern pavint; oc. aach for your Cold Fish; that U hjr thera ars bo more ol tbe llttla beauties in Humbert on Wt aspect to keep Gold Fish, Iqn&rtuBS, Orataeats, Pluts, Pebblu, Etc Io stock all tbe time. Rtnteniber tbe place. DR. H. T. POPE & CO. B. E. WILLIAMS, Manager. THE PLAGE To buy Perfumes is a Drug Store, the drugstore at which to buy. is 4 V McMillan's We would like to have you try our. newest odor Czarina Trefle. Call and sample it. j. d. McMillan, Druggist, P'hone No. 31. Juno f '03 . to'those in need OF Fire Watch, Clock, Spectacle and Jewelry rrpaii ing are asked to call on W. L. Skip per, better known as ''Bill Skipper," 11, the store of Mr. D. W. Millsnps. jus back of Hotel Columbia (any one wil how you where it ia). All work guaranteed lor a year or n money asked. Yours to plesse, T.nmhertnn. N C. tnlv T4. rorr THE Old Mutual Benefi LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEWARK, N. J. One of the Oldest, Larg est and Strongest Fi nancial institu tions in the; World. REDUCED PRICES! Tbe Millinery Season if nearly over and I will sell every, thing at a reduced price. I Mill have a good stock on hand and can Furnish Yon ghat Yon Heed at a Rea sonable Price. I am agent for tbe W. B. Corset and keep a good stock of thrm. I alao have Drees Good a, Notions; Shoes and Ladies' Coala to show. Yours truly, S. B. LEWIS. Colson's Business College. OUR BUSINESS COLLEGE courtw eomnUl iivl IIM will StlI HA ImIM la ih r . : j t -.7.T,r' ' . "" "ui .yicui rnuuracu oy me leading ousineas men of tnls country. NONE BBTTBR-S"isa nd English Departments received eapecial attention. Six months Srholarahin. Busineaa Denartmnt. tut vn Pmir mmii.. hip, Shorthand iVparltnent, f 25 00 ; Good Board, $H 00 per month Commodious Building! ; Strong Faculty; Fine Water. Satisfaction Cnaraa teed. Write for Catalogue. For nniticulara dHmi COLSON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Lumberton, N C, R. F. D., No. 1. . mm- V.',t--v 5 l I R-v Mbe Paid Policy-holders bince Organization, in 1845, $182,509,190.05. Good, reliable agents wanted. Address JOHN C. DREWRY, STATE AGENT. RALEIGH N C JAS. A. PARIIAM, Special Agent, Lowe N. C. JDST ARRIVED Q a. ' 1 1 1 " 'I HORSES -. 6 f THE WW KEELBY CURE m DO YOU KNOW 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 his borne and business. Fur full particulars, address THE KEELEY INSTITUTE. Correspondence solicited. GREENSBORO, N. C FINE YOUNG MULES! We have them bought and they will arrive Mon day. From now on we will keep them on band. We shall have a few ex tra fine horses for your inspection. Last year our business was the largest and most satisfactory we have ever done at this point. This year we are anxious to sur pass it. , Fair and Square Dealing has made friendf for us and estab lished our business on a substan tial basis. We are here to stay. ' To our former patrons we extend our si 1. cere thanks and ask a con tinuance of their esteemed fa- ; vtirs!Ve cordially invite them, as well as those who are strang er to us, to Make our Stables Their Headquarters when in Town. W. I. LINRHAW ft CO. FALL, 1903. - We shall carry. r lareer stock v than ever before and can supply ' you with such horses or mules as your bujiiyjtf-eraatids or your taste suggests.- Call and see us. ' "? Very truly, FULLER BROTHERS. Lnmberton, N. C, July 28, 1903.' We take pleasure in announc ing our readiness for Fall busi ness. Our Mr. Linkhaw has this day returned from Tennessee with our opening load t --" FIIE TENNESSEE MULES We are also ready to shew yen the largest and flneot assortment a BUGGIES and WAGONS we have ever carried. The celebra ted "Aabarn" Steel Axle Wagons, in all awes, ONE, TWO and POUR HORSE. Babcock Babies, Hackney 8n&ie., Wrenn Boggles, Rock Hill Bntfle. AU standard makes, and what we consider the. best and most reliable vehicles sold in the South. , - Workmanship and finish un surpassed - Style up to date. These goods are bought in CAE LOAD LOTS- C " ' . which Is a guarantee for bottom prices. r ' See us and we will do busineM. W. I. Linkhaw & Co. Lnmberton, JiC. September 11, 1903. MANAGRft ANTHD. frustworthv ldy or 'gentleman to manage business in this county and the adjoining territory for well and favorably known house of . solil hnancial standing. $ ao.eo atratgnt cash salary and expenses paid each Mum. - 4ny by check direct from headtjuarteia. Expense money advanced : position per mauent. Address Matiager, 610 Monon Building, Chicago, HI. - ldec"i9 I It 4 i i VERY TRULY, E. WHITE. Robeson Institute for Boys and Girls. Eleventh Session Opens September 7, 1003, Large Brick TJuilding, Well Equipped New Dormitory! Cheap Boaid, Lagre' Faculty, Artesian Wat t, Good Health, Honest Work Done. For catalogue address,- . F. S. V ANN, President. Julya4, !oo.v . V LUMBER TON, N. C 4. J SPORTIN G, GOODS . ... AT McAiiLISTER HABDWABE 00. - . Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic ha stood the test 25 years. AvrasAnnual Sales over One .izid a Half LLZIoa bottles. Does this record cf merit erpeal to you? u No Cure, No Pay.' . 50c rnrinsU wSArsry othaTe Csct ptdU&et OrsWk Bock Hoot, Uvsr PCs. I 4 i 3C -jy , 5 ' . -7: