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THE SEMI-WEEKLY UOBESONIAN. FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1004. THE ROBESONI AN. rUaUtMID TUBaDATS railUS a. r. aeaLUatss. si.itoa jao aen uvrta. st ! a4.s FaloaV. March iS, iu4 si'savturrioa raits II jU rsa mi Mr. Hearst's clifili.iu bit can didacy foj prasideut it at preseut attracting considerable attentat) Boma following. stronger parbsps than at aipftclAd hat'auunuuead itself, and it eeemt yow apparent that th HBYst eleuitit jf the parly till b Uiat hittutrto known j as th Bryrj eleajpiji, though i lacking etao. 41 solidarity, hit I tioit for lb D imocratt to exercise the greatest precaution in ever step takeu. X false step now means roiu and tha uuoertam way iu which the party Isadora Are mciu dariug indicates that there it ev ery probability tbat aucb a tp 4 may occur at any time. um thing iHmi erideut, and tbat it that neither a Cleveland roan nor a Bryan man can be eleoted if Dominated, ar.d tbote who org the Domination ot either one, if they hare influence, are doing the party an ineatimable damage. Those of at who favor Mr. Cleveland and thote of us who fa vor Mr. Bryan matt likewne agree to eaonfice oor incliuatiout if we hope for the toocett o: the party in the next campaign. Las bar Bridge Locals Correspondence o( The Rnlmiiln . Slept have been taken looking to the preparation of a call for the pattoral aervmea of Rev Joseph Event by St. Fault aud Mt. ToSor obnrohea. He wat pastor of these cborchet about nineteen yean ago. There will be extra preaching aervicea at Shannon church next Sonday at 11 a. m. We regret to hear of the sericua eicknest of our old friend, Mr. II H. Uodgtn, of Antiocb. Rev. J. Rample, D. D , of Salis bury, it epending two weeks with bit daughter, Mn. C. (J. Vardell. Tbat wat a highly creditable oonoert given before a due au dience in the oolLpge at Red SpriDgt Monday night. When all did to well, we forbear comment latt perchance we should appear invidious. Rev. D. P. McUeachy is preach ing a serious of hoe sermon at Lumber Bridge Many will remember the twelve ear-old aon of Mr. and Mrs. D J. Cnrrie, Raymond R. Currie, while be was a rasideut cf Shan non. The family moved later to Floirda and took up its abode at a large sawmill plaut not far from Jacksonville, Fla. The first day of 1903 Oicar,' an elder brother, told him to go on his bicycle to bit residence. He started on this ride and disappeared. Faithful and prolonged searched was made in all ways, but in vain. -His van ishing away was wrapped appar ently at least in impenetrable mystery. Some thought ha had bcn decoyed away and killed for bis bicycle, which was never found Some thought he bad gone to sta and would return bv and by. Th last dav of February a skeleton was uncovered in a clamp of pal metto bushes about 250 yards from an onpaved road along which he was 16 travel. It is the skeleton of a boy and the parents recogniz ed the bat, the pencil the knife, the clothes lving bv, as those which were on the peron of Ray mond. A crowbar, much rusted, was found near by several days before, and the skull was found to be crutbed. Who did the foul work, however, remains a mystery. Aabpole Items. Correspondence ot The Robesoman. Mr. Ben Ivey went to Greens boro Tuesday on business. Mr. B. 0. Glass of Maxton, pent Tuesday night in town. ' Mr. D. W. Galloway left Mon day for a few weeks stay in Max ton on cotton business. Mr. E I. Pool acts as buyer here in hiB absence. Miss Saunders is expected this week from Baltimore to open the apring millinery season for Messrs J. E. & G W- Thompson. . Capt. F. C. Jones and engineer, O'Neal came over from Chad bourn after hours on Saturday eight and spent Sunday here. Mr. C. ET'Hayei, ja adding U the.; building owned by himseli on lower Main, street and expects Mpa.kft it into a comfortable ret idetce. " Miss Miller, the elocutionist gave a recital in the Academj Monday night and greatly pleased her audience. The crowd was not o large as it would have been i I it bad been hotter known. Miss Annie Parker aud Miss Booker, of McDonalds, were wel come callers in town last Tuesday Mr. C. F. Ashley, of Boardman, came over for a short visit to bom folks Monday evening. Miss Lola Nye, of Orrum, wa here Tuesday the goett of tht Hisses Brittt. Mr. Ed. Floyd left for Glen vil IS, Georgia, Tuetday in response tr a telegram telling him of the illness of bia iiiter in-Iaws We bear that lit wat to a wreck tco, but ar glad to lUt thai bt wt nobon 51 Peeile IUm IW . dene. I B.kMualaa Misaea Janet Liviugatou, of R"- rlmi, Holland, and Margaret Gilli. o( Oalalia, spnt a fe davs last wek with their aonl, Mrs L Shaw. Mitt Ella Juhnton, who hat bfen assistant V-aeberrn rhetrhool at Ton Mile, rt-luri ax bonie latt rt k Miat Kima J.hnan, of l.osibat Bridge. sihmiI latt Sunday and Monday with relative in thit community. Mr and Mrt W. H. fisher, Jr.. of Tolartville, were vititort here la-1 Siindav. Kev. K K' Welch, pastor prea-! ml an inlersting termon to a good o iiBrfBatton at Kiaber t church latt Sondav Mr and Mra L Sha. Mr. A XI MrK.flern. M tt Bella Mc- Geacby, Mr. Jat. A. Johuaou and titter, Mm Addie, atteidnl ter Tices at Lumber Bridge Pretbyte rian church Suudty. Mr T. . Northrop bought a Md ho ran a few daft ago, Mr. E G.Jjhuron bat recently bought a oair of nice pouiet, aud Mr. A. R McKacberu hat purchased a pair . f a flue males at can be found in the upper ud of the oruuty. One can but be impressed with the marked improvement iu inequal ity of hortet aud mulee in Kob tou couoty within the patt five year, which it a good index to the protperity of our farmert. For thit improved condition of affaire. Fuller Bros., W. I Linkhaw A Co , ot Lumberton; Barnes, of Row land ; JeLi.ii e, of Fair Bluff ; A J. McKiuuon. ot Maxton ; and Metirt Edgerton Howell A Co., Parklou, are largely responsible. A movement it now in foot by St. i'aula and Ml. laoor cuurouea to tecore the eervioet of Rev Jot. Kvant who served thete churchet for ten or twelve years. If tbey succeed, the oburchet aud the paator are to be congratulated For loyality to their pattor the St. Pault at Mt. Tabor cburobea are hard to surpass The termont of Rev. D P. Mc Geacby at Lumber Bridge last Sunday have been highly compli mented. The people ot this entire community, his old home, are justly proud of him. He was a good boy, and hit life from bis youth up has been an overwhelm ing auewer to the argument so often nsed, that it is necessary for a boy to "bow hia wild oats The tiutb is, tbat the fewer wild oatt the boy bows the better for hie i fluence and reputation when be beoomes a man. Dr. T. L. Northrop is authority for the statement that a farmer at Laurinbnrg expects to plant this year 000 acres of cottou. Other counties may excel in some things, but in the production of cottou Scotland county, in proportion to area, leads the world. Preaching at St. Pauls next Sunday, the 20th inst. y The investment by the citizens of the St. Pauls community of a few dollars in a school library ae a wise investment. The school children are reading the bo ks with mcreasing interest. A library is a necessary adjunct to every school. There aie about 100 volumes in the St. Paul's library. Mr. and Mrs W. B. Burns, ac companied by their little grand sons, Pat, Jack and Billy Braupou, left last Wednesday for their country heme, about four miles from here. Tbey mrved here about two years ago to avail them s Ives of the advantage of the school. This excellent family have added very much to the religious, educational and social interests of the commuuitv, and their depart ore is a matter of universal regret. Their removal was made necessary ov the coming of the uew Presby tenan pastor, who will occupy the Manse, formerly occupied by Mr. Burns family. fTSA MAJTTP.0F HEA1TH ft Oil) rtlatery el Tree, The life of man seems lodeed i a transient b)r, hardly toug eimuab "to look a boa l or and to die," when we oompare t'P fcc tie neiuo f a tree, tart Colliet'a Weekly. In oompriaon to aooie of the S fluoiat. WfOiaaJabjlij iu infancy. A ''uiud Matee Sen ator has latelv road' f-ubho Cer tain information reoeivnd by biui about the amront of bittorv tor sway in the great tre of California. () . of odtratr 1-, fifteen feoi in diameter five fet from i be ground, revela the follow iug experience : l.i 271 H C , it brn its txtire. Iu 2lb A I) , when it wat 510 years ot age, a forest fire burned on its trunk a or three feet in width After 1 I'M year of placid life in another tire, in 1441 A. D., the tr, aged 1,712, roeivd another mjory. AiiOtberaoar followed iu 1M0, aud wat not covered with new tittuee for M feare The M . rH... a Irrtw toikea (mm the wortt attack of all waa in 1707. OVIDER Absolutely Puro THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE 1894. ANNOUNCEMENT 1904. We have moved to the very pot where we began business 'tGiryears ' ffd.- We are In a large, new brick atore and bet ter prepared In every way to serve our cus tomers. We would like to see overy one of our old custom ers and a lot of new ones. DR. H. T. POPE & CO. f Vou Are A Thinking Woman STATU NEWS. Voa will be thinking where to buy yor Spriaf and Sommn Drimi Wt ba Ihtn io the 1ou11b( abadra aod ia Ktiuta a price will plae.ee tm, Tbae wrr bought twfura lb heavy ailvaoc ia goud aud w at erfliof thrm at "war down" prirra. 36-mcb prrcal. wunb mc, tar 8 13; plq la tan Miipri, pink stripe, black an.l white atnpe. k blue. Mack aad wblte pulka dota, aoll-1 while and figured, wutth llKc; tMir Wtc. luc. Theae kmmU are eapecially adapted for ahirt waUti, bo)i' jarktta. dnrnat and eairte; pr agun figurra, brautiful atvlea. 15c, wottb tu, Cbampagoe fanclea, all I be go llaa tprleg for jc. Tbcae ate verr preity. Liuen for drne. ij and oc. l.inrn Anlabrd Chtutrav In all the leading atylra. worth for 10:. HoHrh Oiford. loo. U'irdow Rhvlra, Iire Curt Una. Horlin or curtain, 5 bm1 loe. I'mlnellaa, Cil Clolh. Shoes, Shirta, llals, Truuks, a od a great aaay other artirlra we cau l nirnlion. BOOK 5 - We hve lis Standarxl Novel bv standard author at lha rilmwlt price of loc. WiUtrr's L'nabndgrtl Dictionary for 75c Poem, Bible etc CRUMP & FLOYD. PHONE 22. rsils of the Southern track on a carve near Oreeiitbjro It is bilievid their puruote wat to wreck a tram. Gov Avoock, upou beirg inter viewed ty a ileart loomer, said he would vote for him if nomi nated, hot that it would be bumi! iatmg for him to do so. Mr. V. K McLean, of Gnausboro P ft The IVirtnr llaa hla ntfirm tin I 1 . l . . 1 ruu - - f I . Kailwaj woeu ids tree, loen iwxi year 01 1 stairs io the rear ot balMIng. ate, was attacked by a fire, which 1 .ft a tear enhteeu ft wide, re-1 duoed by 1SU0, to 108 years, to 14 feet. T vara A Cat la 0e Day Take Laxative Bronio Uunioe Tablet a. All druggist re'uud the uiouey if it (alia to cure. K. W. Grove's signature is on each box. fjc. employed as a-oollectmfi agbtit for - r.nir T?rT TUT? OTflM aD insurance oompany. has d.ssp- i-"UUii K Ult ItMj BltriN pesred fri m bit home, but at yet hia i.tiw haa lint heen If.nild. J - -. . jk . 17 MAHI X I be ooroner 1 ury nil enoer- jf 1 a ated Mr. Marcellues hdwardt, a I lfS4tS7sJfJt t: youDgwbite man, who shot and I CrJV Kriy killrd a ugro who was advaooiug eg on bim with a pitcnf-rk. ou a pi IICTT PPRRiinY PO It insures quality, fit and ilurabilit. Few a GocxI Kind of P COLLARS AID CUFFS, DRESS OOODS ARRIVING DAILY. TOWNSEND BROS., Ladies' and Gent' Furnisher. t. L. M'MIBR. H.8BLIZZRn. rr-l""t 8r. ami Trras. II. C. PATK. Agnnt. farm near Kaleif(b. W.irk will shortly beg id up"D the new baKRioK factory of Mr. THE BEST $1 SHIRT John B. Kiss A Uo.. wOose old plaut wat buroed a few days tgo, tt Charlotte. The uew factory will have a greater oapacity thau the old plaut. The little two-year-old child of William Baldwin, colored, war found about GO vatdt from it home at SouiLern Pinna, ttandug headtrem(at in a aDriuj, detd. It is thought tbe child fell while attempting to dip tome water from the tpriog. . r . 1 . L - 1 yiart, Hurch Morgio was arrested PALMETTO MARBLE COMPANY, Thursday for the murder of Mr DILLON, S. C. ffitLVlJ'ut Mon?o7fBor PrlC3S 111 DiSiglS FirTllSkld OH some time under tbe name of Bud AppIlCfttlOD. Dava, and after he wat avreated Ptionf J(o. 41. by three olhcers ne admitted tnat hia mmn waa Hiirnh Morgan. A reward of $250 waa offered for hia UtllM lOf a GOOd capture. Mr. W. T Wallace, a young man of 21 years, living in Char lotte whoisuightswitcbmauiutbe paesenger jards of the Seaboard Air Liue, lell under a moving train Monday evening while try ing to make a erupting and wae most seriously if not fatally in jir d. B th leg were fevered almc tt eMirelv fn m his ludy Ha was riding on the rear end of a number of lumber cars, which 1904. W. I. LINKHAW & CO We thank tbe generous pnolio for their very lib. eral patrouage during tbe paat year, and by honest dealing hope to merit a coutmuauceof same. We ball carry a Sarge stock of the well known and oelebrated "ADBORI STEEL AXLE" FlfilWAGOIS All sizqs. Have bougbt about two huudred Bug. ,iei for tbe Spring Sea son embracing the ttand Oa the Maikit. sr I mtkea of The None IMter and Bibcock, Wrsog, Hactney tnd Rock Hill Tu thote who contemplate baying mules, we wish to say, dj so now. Ou ac count of the advancing pricea tbe season will neo tarily be short iu this liue. Oar terms are cash or on time with approved security. W. I. LINKHAW & CO. FINE YOUNG MOLES ! We have them bought and they will arrive Mon day. From now on we will keep them on hand. We shall have a few ex- irn account 01 oar Rrrnuy incmira oufinr-p j Q V C wf are conTtnc(i thm to tkr carr uf IhP bust- tra nne norses tor your noHs at wr Khnulil we rnuxt lnereaar the ca; llal. ari-i-.r lUOUDVUVU. Investment. Raft Swamp Notes. Correspondence ot Tbe Robeaoman. Baft Swamp church has pur chased a bell. Prof. E L. Womble. and wife visited friends near Clyborn Sun day. Mr, W. L Parham, who holds a position in tbe company store at tbe Lumberton Cottou Mill, spent Sunday at home. Mr. 0en Odum visited his brother, Mr. J. Odum, near White Hall last week. Mr. Luther Powell,' of Marietta, spent Sunday in this eommuuity. Mr. I) L. Blue, traveling tales man lor Mr. J. A. Taylor, of Wil-, miugton, called on our oouutry merchants a few days ago. Dr. R zier, of R ziers, was in ibis community og business a few lays ago., Rev. Dock Humphrey will preach at Raft Swamp church the second Sunday in April. Rv. O J. Petersou of Lumber ton, is expected to deliver -a Sou lay School address at Raft Swamp text Sunday. Tbe house of Mr. N C Stubbs is receiving the finishing tocub and when complete, will be oik of the handsomest buildings in this community. We saw in The Robesooian a few days ago where tbe Supreme Court had bauded down the opin ion that tbe place of delivery of whisker was tbe place of aale. If this is law why aot enforce it? We are sorry to say, but we believe there ia more whitkey being oon turned in t bit commnaity than ?r befori. To do thlxwe haro ileculed to orTer for Hale fro n March 7th to April 7lh, IpcIumIvi', 100 HharpH of stock In our corporation at par value, which la tfiU-iM per Hh tr. ' W have HmI ofT-ra Irom re'laMo nart'es for this Htock In from II.Ouo tj f&.uuo LI. i-ki at nlxve or par value. Iut ri-ftised Io sell, and wlil not Hi'll now more than ten shares to any one per ere being moved frrm one side would rather ten the whole ipu-, xi IrorV tr, .nMUr a i H whAii at.- "Hares, to 00 pe Hons, jne more eoj.le we , f . se'l to the Bore people we get Interested In temptirg a descent for the purpose ourUugineiw. of making the nf cesary change in The people who my this stock win mj a the Switch, the piece of timber K"l thing, not because we say so, but hecauite Whioh holds tho Standard of tbe "' If there Is any business In Fay . , . ., j. , ettevllleor the Cape Fear section or In North lumber cars together aud to which ,iMn,M.n,i..u, be was holding, gave WaV, BLd he dividends than does the business of M. F. fell directly beneath the moving Crawford ICo. we haren't beard of It.and we Care, with hlS legs in an obl;qtl determined as near as possible to give our . u v. ut - friends who have helped to make the business position acfoes the track. Before wha( u u thf nnt cnceat thl9 gtock 8t)(J the engine Could be Stopped, hl we are Kolnu to nlve the fellow who haan t but right leg waa ground to a pulp SIX r).0O to Invest as ood a ohance as the fellow MftkO OUr StablGS Their inches above and below the knee; wnoconui buy ten times as much. his right hip was severely mashed. . " Craw or c.'s. corporation. bein . , , 1 uly Incorporated Under the laws of Nor h hlS lelt foot was ground almost Carolina. Its stockholders arenot r.-snon8lble off, aud he received a severe WOUnd beyond their actual investment In thp busl. on his held from falling. nmH- Tn business was Incorporated all veari ugo wilu a paiu in capita 01 so.uw. Mnce us C.vu.it Th.m llf. iiieuipuiniuu it iibb ujAur lor l IB lochuomem Tist year our tiusiuess was tbe largest and most satisfactory we have ever dune at this point. This year we are anxious to sur pass it. Fair and Square Dealing baa made 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 aii. cere tha' ks and ai.k a con tinuance of their esteemed fa vor. We cordially invite them, as well as those who are strang ers to us, to Barker's High School Lumberton, Robeson County, N. O., R. F. D. No. 1. The Place to Get an Education at Cost This is one of the heat preparatory Schools in fforth Carolina. Healthy Loca lion ; Commodious School Buildings ; Strong Facuky ; Excellent Water ; Board at College Home, for teachers and stu.lents. reasonable. tw The Primary. Music, Preparatory aud Teachers' Department will opa September I, iooj. W'nle 'or Catalogue. WALTER W. COLON, Suoerlntendent. W. II. HUMPHREY. Sec. Board fruatee. J. II. BUNCH. Principal. I. H. POWERS. China M. Tnw GOOD THINGS TO EAT I Spring and Summer Specialties The Parlor Grocery offi-ra fresh Cranberries. California Evaporated Fruits, Seeded Raisins, Currants, Citron, Glazed Orange and Lemon Peel, Pressed Fig, New Dales. Malnga Grapes. Florida Oranges, New York Ap ples, Fine Bunanas, Nu s of All Kinds, Hecker'a Buckwheat (new). Out meal. Pancake Flour, Cream of Wheat, Grapenuta, Poatuni, Presto and Force, Ht-im s Preserved Piueapple. Peach and Strawberry. Heinz's Sweet. Mixed. Plain. Sour aud Dill Pickles. Full Line Heinz's Pickles, Sauces and Catsup in Ltlass. Mince Meat in cans, glasses or bulk. Green Mountain Maple Syrup, Pickled Pig Feet and Tripe. Heinz's S ur Kraut and Baked Beans with Tomato Sauce, Kingan's Reliable Hams, Armou 'a Fresh Pork Sausage and Bone less Ham. Full Cream Cheese, Best Elgin Butter. The moat select line of Canned Goods in the city, consisting; of Nabob Peaches, Asparagus, Plum Pudding, Peas, Tomatoes. Corn, Okra, Imported Sardines from loc. up. Deviled Crabs, Fine Lobsters, Fhrimp. Herring and Boneless Codfih, Whole Ox Tongue. Sliced Ham, Sliced Beef. Boneless Pig Feet. Armour's Tripe in Milk, Chicken, Ham. Beef and Veal Loaf, Salmon Steak and Lib by's Corn Beef Hash. Most Extensive Line of Fancy Cakes and Wafers. All the popular Iner Seal Package goods, Fresh Pies, Bread and Cakes from bakery twice a week, Norfolk Oysters received daily, p'enty of Celery for Thanksgiving. If it is anything good to eat you want, call the Parlor Grocery, 'Phone j6. Free Delivery. C. B. REDMOND, Proprietor. f v y X cr ..V fi ,'e clear of all expenses 110.000, or more than 60 percent, per year on the original Investment. Judge B F. Lone was rather sa Tereiu sentencing two pillars of AH 'flH ",h" taJ lud f" ' P"" MA' i and, this, added to the original Investment of " UI"1''1 wuuijwiunu- 6,rt0, constitutes the caplul stock today and al OOUrt last Week, Says tl e Stan- the net worth of the corporation aftera!l In ley Enterprise. 0.ie justice of tbe debtedness has been paid. h. A. Williamson noana vaa finnd itRnn tnr "fa nbinrr M" President; M. A. Olaiebrook. of Richmond uwwu nww ukaw a'wv afMunauBBf op" and the other $200 for. prao ticing law. Tl ere seems to be a tendency on the part of sme "J P's." who have held fTue loDg i enough to know a little law aod to be able to partially interpret Headquarters when in Town. We shall carry a larger stock than ever before and can supply you with such horses or mules as your business demands or your taste suggests. Call and see us. . Very truly, FULLER BROTHERS, Lumberton, N. C, July 28. 1003. Land Sale. I OFFER FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, for cash or on easy terms, a tract of land Vice-President, and M. F. (Jiawford is Secre tary, Treasurer and Manager. These are the only stockholders In the cor poratlon. Parties Interested will be iven any in St. Paul's TownshtrJ. Robeson County further Information desired at our ofllue In known as the "McNalr" land, belonging rayeiwvuie. to the university of North Carolina, con no mux win oe spm ueiore uonaay morn- taming yxx acres, more or less. ItllT. Marell 7th. nor afler Alrtl 71 ll If amount TV. twar-t im .Itnaiul tknnl (nnr milu ...-... i r I - . u.a.o tne ooae io dispense Wltn a lawyer f stock adrertmed is sold before-rii 7t4 froin the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad for the cliei. t Iu such cases the oMm be closed when isst shsre of Btock and about three miles from St. Pauls, and court fees are always made safe. We re8ervc ,he r'8ht to re1UM s'le to 8 K001 P"" of u 18 excellent farming nnd. uenallv, the fellow who js tny one we wish. land, while the balance is timbered with Certificates of stock will be" delivered on re I long and short-leaf pine, oak, cypress, lpt or casn or us equlvoienl. I'artle9 iiv- I noDlar er submi t to the payment f cist" lD a distance can send check or postofnee I For further information, aa to location than being pnt to the trouble of arr,Lin money prderor can send qjprev in of the lands, call oaWrB. Burns, Esq., dh.u uo.cuv-o. i. of stock bv returrrtiiail . . t rs i . i mg "j. r. uea to oe closely m . k crawford & co.. uir'J6 . rayetterlllt. N C. looked after, and in both senteu- wa referred to above Jadge Long bas aet an example that other Mrrfcrnrro,a.ClalrtfT.ar.r1 judges will do wipll to follow. 1 ny fiiiucui mr nwr con ubiiitm ins mortgage-deed to me executed by Ha-lee McOall the undersiirned. morlKaffee. sill Bell at pub lic suction, to the hlebest bidder forcaah. at There is uot another town in the he Ffrt OUM A"ra B tfson uoumy, ..III ,11 V..l.lllli. .1 U JIU1III.T, A)III) L... iwi, II ii o'clock M., the followInK deserihed real h.. : .l estate lylnnand belntf In Ulue BDiinirsJown- uum uw uoi" mi'irBU"u, sura iw hlp. said County, aad bounded as folld.s. to rit: berton. N. C. sept 15 Wants Protection. G. W.McQUEEN, The ijumoerton Barber. When you wish an easy shave, 1 As good aa barber ever save, Just call on me at my saloon, At'mornlna, eve or noon ; 1 eat and dreas the hair with grae To suit the eon tour of the faoe. My room if neat and towels clean. sctaaors soarpana rasora Keen. beirin'nit at a stake br a maple, two sweet- a-ums and blacksmms and short leaf Dine on a ditch bank. J. K Hercell's eor.ir. and runs South Ksst rj chains to a stake In Mc- tndaverTthlna I think roa ll And To suit the faa and please the mind At all my art and kill nan an. lr you tust can 1 11 uo ror too Mooresville Enterprise. That of- 6oe was put oat of commission last Cnnstma, and tbe evil doers bave been having thr town all to Phattor s line; then as bis tkePhattor s WHAT T5 A5RFStn! VIT I4 ONE . , o i l. j now Johnsons! line; South degrees Wea. "nAI lSASbBSlUSf.il IS una Demse.vee. several sundayaago luchains to a stake by a ine and lixhtwood of the greatest beat resisting so balances there Was cone,derabie drunken- Sa nown it ri.Uo on ness aud bad behavior on tbe w.tn-s corner ;theCe7as bis line Rachter'e Durable Pa'rU. which prevents t e heat paint on the market. Ask to- r pl iteti The McAlMater Hardwire Co. . , . i .leureee i , tour caaina ui aiaae oy iure HreetB that m ght have been Utt- pines: thence North (Xi West SI chains to a veutrd by the presence c(. g ,od TZ&tin,PDJ SStV&SX pol.ceman. Thee reparative good Lorder will - have an end some of these days and thre will be seri ous trouble befcre the town can bustle men to the rescue. The town-people are entitled to police protection, and should also be protected at i.ifht by itree( Jigbti. degrees West t chains to a st ike hr a pine: then-o 8-iuth SO degrees Wes II chalnsandl link to a stake by a pine; thence North eo degrees West 17 cba ns and so ltnka to the ehanr.el of Lumber River; tSence up the various coursea of said River Channel about Miehalns to a point whera tha course North, eS4 degrees West, will direct to tha begin n og. eonulnrrig by estimation M acres; slw, auo pnaed bysUmaUon Io be aers tn said rtver swamp- J. u. una. Xortaaa-ea. T - in. . -. - - THE3 (f m KEBLBY CURB 9) DO Yt)U KNOW WHAT IT DOES? It relieves a person of all desire for strong driuk or drugs, restorrs his nervous system to its normal condition, and reinstates a man to his home and business. For full particulars, address THE KEELEY INSTITUTE. Correspondence solicited. GREENSBORO, N. C 54th ANNUAL STATEMENT (CONDENSED)- Etm Life Insurance Company Hartford, Conn. A. D. Boushall, Manager, Raleigh, N. C. JANUARY 1, 1904. Assets, January I, 1904 $68, 155, 179.01 Premium receipts in 1903.. n,7J3.153 87 Interest receipts in 1903... , 825,620 69 Total receipts in 1903 14, 558,874 56 Payments to policy holders in 1903 6.562.153 05 Legal Reserve on Policies, andVall claims - 60,287,077 10 Special reserve in addition tj reserve above given.. . 85, 188.00 PAID POLICY HOLDERS SINCE ORGANIZATION : S16S1.9fj.91 -7.857.9i4 55 33.87.3' 0- Gtiarahtee Fund in excess of Requirements by Company's Standard. J Guarantee Fund in excess of T.egal Requirements . if. . 1." 3 j M'e insurance issuea ana revived in 1903 Life Insurance In force January (, 1904 725 765,843 00 Accident Insurance in for e January 1, 1904.. 208617338.00 Number Policy Holders, January I, 1904 , 213.368 $138,946,127.01. GREAT QAIN5 IN BUSINESS DURINQ ip03. .(4,661,633 28 I Increase In Ltf: Insurance n crease in Assets ncrease in excess Guarau tee Fund 181.412 S6 Increase in Premium Incojie 1,5 8992.94 ncrease in Total Income... 1,742,074 47 ncrease in Life Insurance Issued 2597,29300 in Force f 12,002,866 00 Increase in Acc dent Insur ance in Force 9,067,034 00 Increase in Number ot Pol icy Holders . 16,864 WENI RGETIC AND RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED IN UNOCCUPIED TERRITORY . fri ap9 R.B. 8lSlST Laughlta. Attornsy. Tllla, M. 0. fri Ul Apr f Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half Million bottles. DoesUrecort of ncrh appeal to yo? No Cure, No Pay. 50c axuoa a i sat int, ptxxtf at urovra Hatmot, isvsr naa.
The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
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