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v THE SEMI-WEEKLY ROBESONLAN. ii THE R ODESONIA N. 4. r. eu-iwss. mrvs rawsirvtoa rn I '" Resinning with ths first issue in January we will publish in serial form. Ksv. ChsrJes Wagners - book. "The Simple LtfV' which baa attracted so much attention and which ia popular wherever read. We nive below some trisf critieisui from Stat papers show log tneir opinions 01 n. " this for tha nuruuM of divine to - - - i our larre number of ulcnbers D t4lasure ' "ing oi.e of the twtil and mn.t nonulsr lookv of the epoch. The Raleigh News and OlJiver aave of the Simple Life : "The two grvatest amall books of thia a?a ara: "Tbe Otherwise 0 Man,'' by Henry Van Dyke, and 'The Simde Life' by Charles a, Wagner. They ought to be inev. ery home and iu every school. "The Simple Life" will be great Iv enjoyed by every thoughtful reader. It is a book that ban hwn urniaed bv creat rulers and r o masters of literature in every country, by merchant kings and cultured women, by writer and laborers, for it has a lesson that is needed by every class in this com What SfcaiJ Wo I? Iu order to prsvoul a imur rouco of ths prMut "mlarrtstiug eoudittou of lb eottou markot, would it not t well tot ui fortuuau rtail merchants wht stands at this time Wiwrou lbs oufortuust farm.r aud ths form uaU guano nikiiufacioior to kiud ly rriuet ibo mauufactnren mike their contracts lor frtili l4Tt payable as follows: Nov. 1. Jau. 1 March J, md Juq. I. Thia w said aokbu .the mtrcbauti to givs tha farmer (be same termi aud l y this arrangement be would have aboot three fourthi of tb year to market bis crop, the pr.s Lit method of baviug the pi vuiHut for guano aud iupp.'itji too, fall doe in about two mouths certain ly worai a great loiait ce to the farmer aud the mrctajt too, a great part of the crop ruihed upon the market iu sosbort a time is very readily tiz d up by the peculator aod manipulated to hit advantage. Our Fertiluer Friends certainly cannot object tj au ar rangement of this kiud once it is inaugurated, it n trun it is rather late to suggest each cnange, as the guano manufacturer! bave their agents on the road making contract! for another Vdar. but we poor retail merchant! are iu a bole, aud we are all iu the same bole, tad we not better mt wib the farmera :f Robeion cocntv on ' January 2od anddncuii this mat- (Hod dpriugs ooiiuuod from first PM) Ctirut ia tbs ouly raicMiy for the unrest of soy ilv Vb.u hie waul aud his ability to satisfy tuein ar iu oarmory tin alll giv uJtruu'l. Tiy.ug to satisfy lbs dssirts iu an abuorinal way gives ongiu to all the sisl problem! I( )Ur Christinas Display of Candlea wenav Tbs iraup sauta bread ia a marvel (Jreat Variety to but us wants icons one else to do I Lhooee rrom. the iwostiug that get the bread Tbs burglar dsirs mouey baths preferi some ons slis to do tbe busUiug ta.fiot u. . Tbs dWsolt ing caihisr is willing to work bat ki desire are in ezsesi of his iilsrv aud b resort to a plan to gtl ioodi oi-e elsi' salary to mp plsmsut ni. I brio desire are dangerous if uot properly guided CANDIES FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY ! 1 of the the We are in the finest shape of anybody to meet the demam poople for their Holiday tiovds We will aUrt at i FURNITURE DEPARTMENT BEAUTIFUL BOXES -AND " ' BASKETS,' (Satin Lined) TboN I'nckagea are juat the thing FDR HOLIDAY GIFTS. First. BuiU. i' .i i . . ii j . - n ,..m .uuiu., . ve have sold loU of them during kuowu aud re.pected croatan cf ,,ast Beaaons. and our line for thia near Lumbertou, say. "Tbsnk- Christmas is tbe finest we have ful to you all iu regard to gettmg my mule and corn burued up laitj fall, 1WU I muit return my thank to all of my good friends I for tbeir help iu my trouble ind they rn uot doue helpiug me yet; Mr. Willie French give me a god preieut the other diy. Msy tbe Lord bleu vou all. " ever ahown. Come and Loot Them (her. j. d. McMillan. Dt. j Phone 31. We have it comnlete. IV hir nf, ru-l lfm Hall Racks Centre Tablt-a, Side lioarda. Dining Chairs, Wilbw itooluiie. FiowwrSUndr PtctnlrrTlcinre rramM 'TlmX Ut. ting. Cerpete. Parlor Lampe. Clocks,; Baby Carriages, and lote of other thingen thia deptrtment too numeroua to uieution, but we are going to close them out CHKAP. Shoes and Clothing. We have just received nice line of Shoes for Men, Women and Children. We guarantee to tave you money on Shoe. We bave also just received tbe swellest line of Olothioj? that could be bought. Save money by coming here and looking for yourself. Jo also have right up-to-date lioy Suits, Overcoata, Rain CoaU. Hat. Shirts, Wright'a Underwear. Come here Buy and SAVE MONEY. Youra For Buainess, BLACKER BROS. CLOSING OUT AT COST. Dr. F. D. Castlebury returned Tuesday from his home near Ral eigh, where ho bas been during the past week. far will) nthA. - T . . . plex civilization which seems to I . . f ..... the ntuatioD. L. Shaw. fit. Psjoli, X, CT. leave little time for one a doing wlat would contribute mo6t to one's real happines," We are glad to report Mr. The Charlotte Observer speaks greatly improved. G. G 'i "i of the book w hich "is probably making a deeper impression upon the world today than aoy other appearing in recent years. "The Simple Life" bas attracted ab sorbing interest. for tbe simple reason that''-it marks a reaction fro.roouodjBrn restlessness. 'L The orth Carolina Baptist says: ''It is the book of the hour. Many people are reading it. Ev ery body should read it. You should read it for the good it will do you and others through you. You will not be up to date unless you read this valuable book. It is rich in thought and suggestion. '' President Roosevelt says: "There are other books which he has written from which we can gain great good, but I know of no other book, written of recent years anywhere,' here or aboard, wuicn contains so mucn tnat we of America ought to take to oar hearts, as is contained in "The Simple Life." Littleton Fomaln College has spent about $15,000 ou improve msnts lince lait June, including bot water heat and olectrio lighti, tnd ii now one of the best equip ped schools in the State. From now until January the 1st we will close out our entire stock of Dry Goods, Clolbiog, Shoes The Jap may fight tie KoMi&na, On land or on tbe eea ; Battheglriaof thi here ooutry,. Fight for Rocky Mountain Tea. What Shall I Give Fori Hats, Etc., at first cost for cash. We are closing out our business, and these Goods Most Go. All indebted to us are requested to come in and make immediate settlement. Very Truly. O. C. NORMENT & CO. Deo 12 FALL OF 1904. I W. I. LINKHAW Sl CO. Follow The tori, And you will land at WISHART'S GROCERY, Wbere you will find GOOD THINGS TC EAT. For your Fruit Cake he has the Raiain. Curranu, Almonds. Citron, Fig ALL FRESII STOCK. Full Line of Fruits and Csndie. Plum Puddine. Cranberries. Celery. A TURKEY IF YOU LIKE. Toys for the Children Substantias for the Grown Folks. PHOIE HQ. OIE. FREE DELIYERY. J. H. WISHART. KIT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE. A. S. THOMPSON, Pwident. Dr J, p. BSOWN, Vice-President. F. L. BLUE, Cashier. M Ml Mi OF MP Capital nd Stockholders Assets, OF ASHPOLE Liability, $20,000.00 $30,000.00 The cotton growers of the differ ent towDshipB are requested to meet hera on Saturday, tomorrow 'and organize thsir townships, and take such steps as will lusure a mil attendance at tbe county meeting to be held, Monday Jan uary 2nd 1905. A crisis faces the planters of tbe South ana their in teresess are imperilled. All cotton growers, merchants, bankers and others business men are requested to ottend. We bave this week received our tisrt shipment of fine Mules and Horses direct from the farms gof Tennessee. We find by experience that this oIsbb of Stock is better suited to our country than Mules shipped from the Far West. At all times daring the entire season our Stables will be well stocked with Mules suited to all purposes. We are HEADQUARTERS for Baggies and Wagons. Our line is Unsurpassed on any North Car olina Market. Our Purchases for the fall trade are very heavy Have just unloaded a Car of th Celebrated Solid Steel Axle AUBURN WAGONS all sizes. Also Smaller Shmments Next door to Dr. J. D. McMillan apd in building recently occupied of Hickory, Piedmont, Hackney I"0 THE PUBLIC: ASHPOLE, N. C, 1904. If you have no Bank acconnt this i about the best time to start one. This is the season of the Tear when money is most plentiful in this section when the far mers realize on the year's work. We are verv anxious to add vour name to out growing list of depositors. Even if you wish to'keep only a small account here, you mar be assured of courteous attention and the beat service that this Bank has to offer; and if you are not a depositor with, us at all, we shall be glad to have your continued acquaintance and food-will, and to place our Bankine facilities at vcrar disposal whenever you have a need of them. statement Of account rendered promptly, at end of each month. Yours Very Truly, F. L. BLUE, Cashier. Any of the goods mentioned below will be highly appreciated: Pair Soft House Slippers, Nice Umbrella, Pair Walk Over Shoes, Kid Gloves for Ladies, Gents and Children, Linen Handkerchiefs, Knit Shawls, Linen Collars, Fancy Collars, Chil dren's Leggins, Hosiery, Wool and Cork inner soles. Fancy Suspenders, Shirts, Hosiery, Children's Tan Shoes, Rubbers, Etc. I. taseiid, by Bank ofLumberton. MisB Lizzie Caldwell wishes through the columns of our paper, to thank the many cdntributers to her Christmas dinner carried to the County Home. She says the nisn contributed liberally of fruits and several gave money ; the ladies were not backward in sending cooked edibles. The dinner gave pleasure to all the inmates, not only because they vera glad to get the splendid dinner, but itmaJe their hearts glad to see it evidenced that thev werj remembered in that hour of festivity. i Rev. J. D. Bundy 6pei.t Tues. I day night and Wednesday at tin '7 home cf Mr. and Mrs. A. ftJE. -j White. He left on the afternoon train for Laurinburg where he ith his family have been spand- iig tbe holidays. They returned r o Rocky Mount yesterday Mr P Bundy has been appointed Presid t ig Eider of that district. Select Something Serviceable! Christmas is coming, and you will want to give your Friends, your Brother or Sister or some other member of your family a present. We ar offering thingtr Seasonable, Serviceable,Suitable. See our Line of Clothing, Ties,, Handkerchiefs, Overcoats, Gloves, Hats, Shoes, Hosiery, Watch Fobs, Scarf and Stick Pins, Cuff Buttons. These Goods are desirable for such pur poses. Come and inspect them. 1 Tounsend Si 0 fliers. and other makes. BUGGIES, BUGGIES, BUGGIES Strictly first class and up to date in style and finish. The makes need no introduction rtr a -m 1 w nacKney, mococK, vvrenn, and Rock Hill are known to be among the most reliable makes offered to .the trade. We have other makes of lower grade. We think we are m position to supply your needs. No house bays cheapef And ho one sells eneaper Thanking you for past libera patronage and by fair and straight dealings hopo to merit a contin uance of same. W. I. LINKHAW & CO. Sept. 20, 1904. LOST MONEY. A lot of money has been lost by paying too much for goods. Read these prices and see how mu:h you have lost. Homespun for A cents per yard, Best Calico for 4 ceuts to 5 cents per yard, Outings for 5 cento to 10 cents per yard, All Wool, yard wide, Venetian Dress Goods for 89c per yard. Ladies Capes and Jackets. $10 00 Jackets for fS 00 Jacket for 5 00 Jacket for Capes from 75c. $5 00, 4.00. 8.00 DO YOD READ? II So the WaYerly Hotel Nets stand Can Snpply Your Wants. This enterprise so much needed in our town has just been estab lished. From now on you oan get the daily State papers, the leading Northern dailies, the best monthly magazines and periodicals, to gether with a well selected line of the most readable and desirable new novels at oar stand. Call and see us. it hM Wit A. 8LOOU1L up to $5.00. Clothing-! Clothing-! ! The Largest Stock of CLOTHING ever seen in Lnmberton, and prices to salt all. Look at these prices: $15.00 Suits for - - $7.50, .' 10 00 Suits for - - ... .- 5.00 "Bov s "Sails for ages 4 to 6 years, from 98c op to $5.00, 500 Overcoats. Most be sold quick. Prices $1.50 to $10.00, 1.000 Hats for quick selling. Prices from 25c to $2.-50, "oWPalr'Sboea'rflsdVto'kpeD your feet warm. Men 'sShoes 98c. up. Ladies' Shoes 75c. np. Children's Shoes 87c. np. Entire Stock of New Good. Yoa all know that we do just as w rbv. Come while these bargains last. SELZ and BANISTERjSnoes, f mm WEINSTEIN. KING CLOTHIER. PUPILS FROM NEW YORK TO TEXAS AT THE Fishbnrne Military School, Waynesboro, Virginia. Able instructors, best training:, pleasant home, and social life, good fare. Prepare for College, University and Government Schools. Pure air. sperkling springs, fine campus for athletics. Electric lights, stam heat. Terms Write for catalogue. Littleton Female College: Witla patronage of more than aoo pupils from five different States, covering an area of 1,000 miles in diameter, desires immediate correspondence with any young; lady who wishes to go off to school. A postal card or letter will Wing immediate reply and interesting information. Steam heat and electric lights, bath sad toilet rooms with hot and cold water, on all floors, -The 3td Annual Session will becua on Wednesday, beptemher 14. 1904. j. . Jtuuu3, rrestaeat, utuetoa, 1. c -V
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