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THE SEMI-WEEKLY ROBESONIAN. LECTION OF GOOD v- ' ' Suggestions to Holiday Purchasers s s You will not know what Choice Novelties and De sirable and Useful Arti cles have been Manufac tured specially for the Holiday Trade, unless you visit our store. In the Line of Useful and Or namental Articles wo mention Pictures and other things fur Home Decoration. Genuine Oil Paintincs, showing Landscapes, Beautiful Scenery. Animals, I-to. from at Special Prices, ranging $2.00 to ,;) each. Choice line of Mednliona. 25c to 0.00 each. We sell Pictures at one-balf price charged by Art Stores in oilier Cities. Gold Plated Photograph Framee at AOc each, which is a Great Bar gain French Pent Pinto Mirror, Gold Mounted, $2.00 each. Photograph Frames Fancy Plush, mounted on Easel with Music Fox Attachment,5 00 each. Photograph Albums, Celluloid. cn Easel with Music Box Attach ment, 00 each. Photograph Alburns, mounted cn Easel, pretty good, at 50c to $1.00 each, Toilet Sets, Combs and Brushes with French Plate Mirror, Gold Framed, Fancy Q&se, $5.00 each. We shuw Sets, Combs, Brushes and Mirror, Silver Mounted at $2.00 each. Hat Brushes with Silver Mount ings 50c each. 1 Haby Toilet Sets, Silver Mount ed, $1.00 each. Wo show a great variety of Small Articles : Bisque Ware, Or namental Figures. Match Safes, etc. at 15c to $1.00 each. Vas33, 10c each to $2 00 Pair. Fancy China Ware, Cups and Saucers, Cake Plates, Pitchers, Odd Pieces, Etc, Shaving Sets, Cups, Brushes and Combs in Fancy Pox, at $1.00 to l 75 each. Dolls, Dolls, Dolls. Thina Dolls, 5c to 50c each. Worsted and Rubber Dolls, lOo to 25o each. , Bisque Dolls at various prices. Indestructible Dolls, Jointed Limbs. Natural Hair, with Shoes and Stockings, at from 50 cents to $2.75 each. Kid Body, Jointed Limb, Natural Hair, at various prices, up to $0.00 each. We are alright on the Doll ques tion, such nice Dolls of quality and character, have never been sold here as low as we are now sellipg them. Various Articles. Gold Plated Ink Stands $1.00 each. Oxidized Ink Stands, 25c teach Ladies' Gold Plated Jewelry Cases, $1.50 each. Ladies' Silver Plated Jewelry Cases, 75c eaoh. Gentlemen Smoker Sets.at $1 25 each. Silver Mounted Hat Brushes 50o each. Gentlemen's Military Toilet Brushes, in l eather Case at $1.75 pair. Fancy Collar and Cuff boxes, 50c to $3.00 eaoh. Children's Sets, Plated Knives and Forks, lOo set. H Novelty Gold Plated I'CIonka At $!5 00 each. Ladies' Cut Glass Toilet Sets t $4.50 set Fancy Work Racks, Ete., Etc Basket, Musio We refer herein to a a few of the High-Grade Artioles. but we want to say that we hava a Nice Assort ment of cheaper goods also. Now, at the en 1 of this good year, 1905 come and buy some nics article and present to your friends and kindred which will start the year 1906 with feelings of mutual friendship and regard. We are at your servioe great desire to ples with c ALDWEL ARLYLE LUMBERTON, N. CAROLINA. in T f fit is fast superseding old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions because, without a drop of oil or disagreeable feature, it contains all the medicinal elements of cod liver oil, actually taken from fresh cods' livers. By our process the oil, having no value either as a medicine or food, is separated from the medicinal elements and thrown away. Unlike old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions, Vinol is deliriously palatable, agreeable to the weakest stom ach, and therefore unequaled as a body builder and strength creator for old people, puny children, weak, run-down men and women, after sickness, and for all pulmonary diseases. Everything: Vinol contains is named on the label. OUR GUARANTEE We have sttch faith In VINOL that if you will Taxe u we promise it it does not benefit or cure you we will return you jruu tuuucy wnuoui questions vv o Mice an tnc risk. DR. J. D MCM1LLAN. ) .Lumberton, N. C. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor , ti.i and cheerfulness soon 1 irO AM disaDDeir when lh HH. neys are out of order " or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so Drevalcnt that it Is not uncommon tor a child to be born 'afflicted with weak kid neys, if the child urn- atM tnn nftn if wuw avius me ncsn or 11, wncn tne child reaches an age when it should be able to control the, passage, it is yet afflictcoNwith bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause cf he difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important crgar.s. This unpleasant : trouble is due to a r-i-e.A moneys ana Diaaaer and net to a habit as j most people suppose. , Women as well as men are made mis-1 erable with kidney and Ll.iddcr troubls. i ana totn need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It Is .sold cruggists, tn titty oent and one dollar sizes. 'You may have a ample bottle by mail Imt 1 w namnh tll . n . . r f'"' ouih n pt-bhip-imxtc. ing an anout it. including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dri Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention thU paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember, the. name. Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N.Y on every bottle. This Stream Runs up Hill. 0 ie of th fnw instances -of a s ram rnuniug up hill can bs f undiii White c inuty, Ga. Near the top of a uiojiutaiu is a spring, "vident'y a siphon, and the water rushes from it mih sufficient force to carry it up the side ofaveiy steep hill for uearlv halfamila. Keachiufi; the crest the water fl )ws oi to the wsst, aod eventually fiuda its way to the Atlantic oeao. Of course it is of the same uathre as n geyser, but theapecta cleofa stream of water fhwiug uu a gtep incline can probably ba' found uoffhtre ehe in the country and appiare even mora lomarkable than the Reysers of th Yellowstone. Hsllday Rates for Christmas The Seaboara Air Liu Hailwav wilj put ou cheap be y tale for Christmas, for teachers pupils aod thu giutral public. A vry banc1, ome circular, btinonticibK tin t luctioa for the holidays, is beiug iiatriba ei in this seotion of tb ifatier An Essay on Girls "Girls are the sisters of boys aud has long harp, wres dressex an bowder. The furat girl was called Christmas Evo, thooRh never cud see why. iVlost every family has ona girl and some ol 'em that is in hard luck tea two or three. We have girls m ourn who is my sister. Girls can grow older and eet youueer. Mv sister has been tkenly five far threyeers aud some day we may be twins, Girls play pianer and talk about each other. Fat- girU iwant to le Hun aud thin girls want to be fat und all of 'em want to mory docd. Why the Lord makes girlsnobody nos, but I think H were to go church aud eat ice creanv Thpy s three kinds'of girls, brnnet blon eirls aud them that have money. Girls is afraid of mice and bugs, which makes it fnn to put tbtm down thier backs. Ex. The Secret of Success. Forty million bottles of August Flowtr old in the United States alone since its ntroduction! And the demand for it is still growing. Isn't that a fine showing of success? Don't it prove that August Flower has had unfailing success in the cure of indigestion and dyspepsia the two greatest enrmies of health and hap piness? Does it not afford the best evi dence that August Flower is a sure spe cific for all stomache and intestinal dis o ilers? that it has proved itself the best of all liver regulators? August Flower lias a matchless record of over thirty-five ears in curing the ailing millions of these distressing complaints a success that is becoming wider in its scope every day, at home ana abroad, aa the f we of August Flower spreads. Trial bottles, 25c; reg nlar size, 75c. For sale by Dr. J. D. McMillan. Pointed Paragraphs. Even the barking dog stops to take a bite when hungry. No woman believes in saving money by buying fewer clotnes. Feminine beauty should appeal to the heart rather tbau the eye. Smiles that show through tears are the silver linings of the cloud. An Emergency Medicine. For sprains, bruises, burns, soald and similar injuries, there is nothing so good as Chamberlain '8 Pain Balm It soothes the wound and not only gives instant relief from pain, but causes the part; to heal in about one third the time required by the usual treatment. Sold by Dr. H. T. Pope and Dr. R G Rozier. & Oc. ai married woman is fairly good-looking, loves her husbaDd, and is sensible, that is about all any one could reasonable, that is Bensible, that is aboutfc about all any one could reasooab!y expect. The business world has no ue for loafer. If a yonng man wonld succeed he must occupy his time aa thoug h it was of some vaues. S.tuug around on drygocds boxes, playing chrds in tue brck room of tb.9 boczary, smoking cigarettes, wearing one's bat jauntily poised on either ear, these are the pass ports of certain failure tn life. Employers of labor are locking for the earnest, conscientious, fath ful workers and such are either working or looking for work when A Fearful Fate. It is a fearful fate to have to endure the terrible torture of Pfles "I can trnthfully say,' writes Harry Oolson, of Masonville, la.' ''that for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Pro truding Pilot, Bncklen's Arnica Salve, s the best cure made. " Also best for louts, burns and injuries. 26c at a Druggist. Wise is the courageous man who knows when it is necessary to be afraid. After all there is no tree tht t bears as maDy varieties as the Christmas tree. KILLS LIKE LIGHTNING 'Aameen Every Piece." TAe Receive a Shipmen of this Fine Confection eryin One, Two, Three, and Five Pound Pack ages, by Express Every Week. All Mail and Telephone Orders will Chocolate Bon-Bon& be Promptly Filled. j. d. McMillan, DRUGGIST, Lumberton, : : : : N. C. Aug. 25th, How Deadly Rheumatism of the Hear Comes On. Those pains you feel when you first arise in the morning aching pains in the joints, shooting pains in th muscles are signs of warning. They are danger signals, evidences of J A . X . . ., . ueep-seatea iron Die mat lr not re moved may aireot tbe ent're system and cause chronic disease, or if tbe cause la not removed, they may devel others are loafing or locking for a op suddenly into the deadly Rheu oft snao. Ex. .matism f the heartr wich kills like Mirth fulness and the o.'iea fra never ohummy. At soon as a man discovers he has a lot to learn vet, he hes to b igin to try to make his eon dis cover the same thing. When a man has been away from home he can explain to his wife most fcvsiy thing be did, ex. oep' why he telegraphed he was iu Chio io, when it was ditd New Yutic. G. B. Burhana testifies after four years. G. B. Burhans, of Carlisle Center, N. Y., writes: "About four years ago I wrote you stating that I had been entirely cored of a severe kidney trouble by taking less than two bot tles of Foley's Kidney Cure' It entier ly stopped tbe brick dust sediment, and pain and symptoms of kidney disease disappeared I am glad to say that I have never had a return of any of those symptoms during the foori years that have elapsed and I am evidently oared to stay cared, and heartily reoommend Foley's Kidney Oure to any one suffering from kidney or bladden trouble. "Dr. MoMll. Una Drag Store. matism ef the heart," lighting. cecer get na or the case at onoe. Rheumatism and its kindred diseases are oaused by the accumulation of poisonous aoids in the blood. Rubbing with oil or liniments will not cure it ; it 1b an internal disease, and can b oonqaered only by an internal remedy. There is just one complete Cure RHEUMAOIDE. RHEU JIAOIDE neutralizes the poisonous aoids. sweep all the daneeons germs oat of the blood and makes yon well all over; RHEUMAOIDE CURES be cause it is the only remedy that ''gets at tbe joints from the inside.' Mr. W. R. Huphes, of Atkin, Va., writes: ''Four bottles of RHEUMAOIDE have entirely cured me of a long standing case of Rheumatism, and gretaly improved my general health. I was a total wreok, having had rheu matism for twenty years. I spent several weeks and much money trying specialists fn New York, bat RHEU MAOIDE U the only core I hare found. When I began to use it I weighed 140 pounds. Now I weigh 1 80 pounds, my normal weight. ' 80U by Dr. . Mo Millan, MoLtaa Bassr aad Oe and Dr. H. Ff9. 1 Diim vin ahnard Account of Christ mas Holidays. The Seaboard begs to announce that during the Christmas Hoiidays they will participate in tue sale ot ticiceis at re duced rates under the following rules and regulations. Rate of one and one-third first class fares, nlus twenty -five (25) cents, (nun imum rates fifty (50) cents) to all points east of the Mississippi and South of the Ohio and Fotomac Kivers, including Wathineton. D. C. and to St. Louis, Mo, and intermediate piints on the Frisco Svstem. Louisville aud Nasnvilie k. k Illinois Central R. R Mobi'e and Ohio R. R. and the Southern Railway. Dates of sale: December 22nd, 2rd, 24th, 25th, 30th and 31st 1905 and Janu ary 1st, 1906. Final Limit: Continuous passage in each direction final limit January 4lh, iqo6. For teachers and students of schools and colleges, same rates will apply as suown above, to poinis in me icrruury of the Southeastern Passenger Associa tion.on uresentation and ur ender of cer tificates signed by the Superintendent, Principal of the School or College For teachers anJ 6tudent rate of one fare and one-third for the round trip will also apply to points in the territory of the Southern Excursion Bureau ana western Passensrer Association (i. e , all points in Texas, Arkansas, Indian Territory. Oklo- homa Territory, Kansas and Colorada, east of and including Denver, Col. and Chevenne. WYO. up to Chicago, Perria and St. Louis, Mo., and to all points in the territory of the Central Passenger Association, f i. e.. all points North of the Ohio and Potomac Rivers between a line drawn from St. Louis to Chicago on the West, and from Buffalo through Sala manca. N. Y. Pittsbure. Pa. Wheeline and Parke sburg, W Va. on the East). Rates to these points will not apply to teachers or Students of Preparatory, Public or high schools. Dates 01 sale: December i7tn to 24m inclusive. Final Limit: Continuous passage in ach direction final limit January 8th, 9S-.... C. a. oattis, 1. r. a., Raleigh, N. C. CAROLINA NORHTERN RAILROAD. Lve Schedule in effect Jan'y 8, 1904. SOUTH. No. 1. . No. x .10.30 am 7.05 am 71-5 7-35 7.40 7.5o 8.05 Lumberton. Pope 10.38 Kingsdale 10.43 Polopolis 10.49 "Proctorville 10.57 Delia ..11.09 Ar. Lve Barn esville 11. 14 8. 15 Flowers it. 18 8.28 Marietta 11.24 8.40 Holmesville 11.30 8.52 Page's Mill 11.36 9.11 Kemper 11.47 9.19 May.. .11.50 9.25 Squires 1 1.56 9.40 Fork 11.5Q 9.50 Zion 12.07 p m 10.00 Rogers 12.13 10.10 Marion 12.30 10.40 VORTH. No. 4 No. 2 , Marion . 5.00 p m 3.00 p m Rogers 4.40 3.15 Zion 4.30 3.24 Fork 4.20 3.33 Squires 4.05 3.36 May 3.50 3.43 Kemper 3.40 3.45 Page's Mill 3.38 3.51 Holmesville 3.20 3.57 Marietta....... 3.12 4.03 Flowers.... 3.00 4.0 Barn, sville 3.00 4. J Delia 2.56 4.23 Proctorville.... 2.48 4.35 Polopolis ...... 2.44 444 Kingsdale 2.32 448 Poe . 2.20 4.S2 Ar. Lumberton .... 2.00 s.oo Nos. 3 aad 4. mixed, daily except Sun days. Nos. 1 and 2, Sunday only. T. C. McNEELY, Gen. Sunt. W. J.- EDWARDS, Receiver. The mission of Early Risers" is to ofear tbe way and give Nature full sway. These famous little pills rid tbe stomaoh and bowels all putrid matter, thus removing the causes of head ache, constipation, sallow complexion eto. DeWitt's Little Early Risers never gripe or sicken. A safe, pleasant perfect pill. Sold by Dr. H. T. Pope. Hotel Changes Hands. Mr. B. F Nunn, of Kineton, arrived Friday to take obarge of the Waverly Hotel formerly oon- dnoted by Ward and Matthews. The new management promistes to mprove the hotel and give to the traveling public a first class atop ping plaoa. ABERDEEN AND ROCKFISH RAILROAD CO. TI1IS TAB LB IN EFFECT AUG. 16, 1904. Dlly exoept Sunday. Mail and Express, No. . LeT Aberdeen, 8.80 a. m.; leave Learltta, 8. 46 a. m.; leave Junction, 8.60 a. m.; leave Montrose, 9.00 a. m. ; leave Tlmberland, t.16 a. m. ; leave Rue ford 9.86 a. to.: leave Dundar roah, 9.60 a. m. : leave Arabla.iO.00 a. m. ; leave Rockflsh, 10.16 a. m.j leave "Treetall, 10.4S a. m ; arrive Hope Mills, 11.16 a. m. Daily except Snndaj Mail and Express, Mo. 9, Leave Hope Mills, I. oo p. m. ; leave Treefall, 1.80 d. m.; leave Bockflsh, 1.46 p. m.; leave Arabia, 8,08 p, m.: leave Dufldarroch, .16 p. m.; leave Raeford. S. 00 p.m.; leave Timber- land, 8.20 p. leave Montrose, S. (6 p. m.: leave Junction, 8.46 p. m.; leave Leavltta, 4.10 p. m.; arrive Aberdeen, 4.36 p.m. All trains eomln over Bethesda Hill must be under perfect control. C.N. BLUE, General Superintendent. Approved,: JOHN BLPE. President. liTSEo:(ErTAn fW- aJlctfvaf 0mr Jgm plat wiEYSiiniTCins ai EMO Eight
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