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THE SEMI-WEEKLY BOBESONIAN. . j s - V ' ' ' -' - in lu Vwrait to extend to e.icj wid eyary ono of the great number of People, who patronized oar Store during the' .year 1905, our expression of Sr- 1 fi ri f7p r 1 (y) 1 -, - : - - tilt rilf-WIiliiJiy k war it 55 adjust the same to the full . fiction of such Customer, or Customers, as may be-shown to be just and proper. We be "an business 22 years a ?o, and during all those past years we have carefully watered and cultivated this business, so we have been re-; m Iff warded by seeing an annual growth and increase until the year 1905 CAPPED THE CLIMAX as to number of Customers and Volume of Busi- ' ness, and this applies, not only to cur record, but to the record of aoj and all Business Concerns, in our great County of Robeson, either in the fSf past or present. WE STRT THE YEAR 1906 with well-nigh Perfect Business Facilities, and .with theAim and Purpose of doing our Best for m our Customers. ' ' . jU fe We solicit the trade OF ALL PEOPLE, and we promise to do all Business on a Just and Equitable Basis. We rema;i, as always in , the past, Swf . III anxious to render Best Services to All Patrons. Very Respectfully, I Caldwell & C j January 1st, 1906. . IUI' -0 iiiiiniiilii. I BBiS;g-ggB ARLYLE. LU M ,B E RTO N, ftUC A RO L i N A . H THE DOCKERY-ROGERS.CASE. MIDSHIPMAN FOUND GUILTY Judgement Pronounced Against the Ex-Policeman oi $50 and Costs. -1 Rtleigh, N. C, January 13. The legal aspect of tho BetiBatioDal shootiDK of Jjhn C. Dockeiy by Puhcemau Isaac W. Rogen?. n Raleigh last Jane, enmo to an end tbis aftomoou in Wako county Baperior coart, JdcIrb G. VV, Ward proiiO'incing judgment of $50 and cast?. The original bill of iodio Di'ii rn pmooded ta secret- at- aault iu Joly beforn a raagitraie and Rogers was released ou $5,000 The case was called tbis u ,;niDg and deferred till the at-fry-i on. Cuansel fo: Dcckery addressed tha court pleadjtig in tbs name of tho plaintiff. Ha stated that Dackery was eur&Rrgirs bad been xaiein formed, and labored under delusion. It was not a matter of mone?,hnt by advice of bis father, family and friends, be was satisfi ed Rogers had no malice outside of this to him. The plaintiff bad anfferdd greatly and was a better man in every sense, and he prayed tho court not to iufliot the punish ment, aa Rogers had acted as any father under like circumstances. The plaintiff deoided this after a long and serious reflootioo. Judge Ward asked the wish of the solici tor, who stated that such a settle rneut would be satisfactory; that aoy punishment the coart imposed would satisfy the state. The Judge said he could not dispose of the matter without punishment, but not a humiliating one. He also stated he was glad the two bad reaohed an agreement in tbe matter. Ca ses Agatnst MarzonI and Fos ter Awaiting Actlou of the See retary of the Navy. Aonapali?, Md., January 13. Tber is good reason for tbe bell that, Midshipman Worthy Foster, of New Albat.y. Ind.. and Pejtei- seu B. Marzoui, of Paosacola.FlM have been fouud guilty of'hezmg It is officall? stated that the casrts are awtJitirg tbe action of thrt BQcretaiy of the uavy. Thif is considered to bo equivalent to mg that a verdict of guilty was rendered. B th of the midshiporien belong to trie first ciaas, and would have graduated on February 12. Tney are regarded as eood students in genera', and eacn bad a specialty Foster devised au improvement in the form of tbe war nose used on torpedoep, aod Mrzooi is count ered tho best, linguist in tbe clas. M dnhiptnan Warren A. Vender- ver, of Mount HoIIt. N. J., who has beni under suspicion of having protected tho midshipman wbo vera btzing Jerdon P. Kimbrougb, while Vanderver was on duty, has been released from arrest and re stored to duty. Depends Upon the Farmers. Tbe subject of good roads bobs up at alt seasons of tbe year in this country and demands discus sion. It is a fact that tbe far mere, who are the chief beneficiar ies of good country roads, are not yet fully awake to the importance of improvement, and until they are ready to act the problem will not be solved. New York has the best country roads of any state :in the union, and its farmers are demanding still better ones. Such good roads as tbe state now has, have re suited in adding many millions to the wealth of the agricultural community, and there is no stop ping tbe public clamor for still more improvement. ; Such improvement is certain because the farmers are in favor of it. Tbe farmers of any other state can bare just as much in flu enoe as those of New York, and when they see fit to exeroise their nfluenceim this direction the re suit will be a benefit to every citi zen, and particularly to the far mers themselves. ROYAL TONIC. as a Beats Aoythinsr We Ever Sold Strength-Creator and Body Builder. riur w11.1rnnvn drncrcrtef T)r T Tl VTM illun 1 D u.nj nfVinaia aflf fvr deuciaus coa liver on prepara non, wmca contains no oil. In referring to the mat' te , said Or. McMillan. "We sell many tonics, and we handle all kinIs of reme dies that claim to be invigorators and BtrMiath-prcntora We tin thin hfmnro r we nre druggists, and it is onr business to supply me puDnc wun wnai mey want. 'When ov r advice is asked, however.in regatd to a tonic, body-builder or ctrAnorf llfrAainr 7( inirarlahlv wmm . mend Vinol, as we know of nothing that can compare witn it. Tn Vinnl intAfm firif.nop hnta oitnn 11 a . ft . . - ttll ff flA fnnin ImHv.hiiiMlnar and fiirxir- ., tive properties of that famous old remedy f id lii.-r nil nrtnallv taken frnm freVi codJ8 livers, without a drop of the obnox ious and SYStem-ciogging grease whtcn rnflrArtri7pa nlrl fAftiottH rnH litrpr rtil - and emulsions, and which has Droved sucn a arawDacK. Vinol is not a patent medicine, as the tlif lflhfl nn Mrfi hritflA tpllie pvArvthincr it contains, therefore vou know exactlv what you are taking. In the most natoral manner it tones up the digestive organs, creates a hearty ap petite, makes rich, red blood, and strengthens every organ in tbe body to do its work as nature intended. flnr faith in Vinnl 1 a an atrnnar that v gladly offer to refund the money in every Pflw wnr it faiTa tn crl u, aatiafaAtlnn M ur. j. D. McMillan, druggist. Girl's Iducation. 1 a i iij a gin s eauBiion is most in- complete unlel she learns To sew To cook. To mend. To be gentlj , To value tin. To dress ne ly. To keep a a ret. ' To avoid idjness. To be self riant. To darn staings. To respect i age. To make gc i bread. To keep a Buss tidy. To be abov gossiping. To make h e happy. To control r temper. To take carpf the siok. To take oapf tbe baby. To sweep dVn cobwebs. lo marry iian for his worth To read tbjery best of books. ;y of exeroise. ate to her hus SEABOARD Air Line Railwav Effective April i6th. 1905. DIRECT LINE TO PRINCIPAL CITIE NORTH. WEST AND SOUTH. BETWEEN WILMINGTON NEW YORK. AN NORTHWARD. Ivv Wilmington Lv Lumberton Ar Hamlet No. 45. 7 00 a m 935 a m 11 02 a m No. trashy iitera-i Sickening Shivering Fits of Ague and Malaria, can be relieved aod cored with Electric Bitters. Thia ia a pure, tonio medioine; of especial benefit in malaria, for it exerts a true curative influence on the disease, diiv jng it entirely out of the system. It The secret 01 5acceu. Forty million bottles of August Flower old in the United States alone since its nlroduction! And the demand for it is still growing. Isn't that a fine showing of auccesrf Don't it nrnti that A turn at- Flower has had unfailing success in the cure of indiff-eation and dvanensia tho 1 -1 1 (wo greatest enemies 01 neaitn 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 orders? that it has Droved itself the bent of all liver regulators? August Flower nas a matchlesi recard of over thirty-five vears in cnriLu me aums' tmiiinni nt tha distressing co"ir1ititst a ttuwMa that la becoming wider in its scope every day, at home and abroad, aa the .m of August riower spreads. Trial bottled, 25c; rejf nlar size. 7iC. For sale bv Dr. 1. D. Mr. Millan. Chronic Constipation Cured. One who sufferea from ohronio oon- stipation is lo danger of many ter ious ailments. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures ohronio constipation as it aids digestion and stimulates the liver and bowls, restoring tbe natural ac tion of these organs Oommenoe taking it to-day and yoa will feet better at once. Orino Laxaive Fruit Syrup does not naaseate or grip and is very pleasant totake. Befuse'smb stitutes. For Bald by Ifolf illaa Drag Store Lumkartoa A H B. Ward, Row land N. O. Wkere He Was "Fooled." A small but beligerent dog was left in oh area of n huo-crv whiln fiia taiun; uut w tan ajntem. It j o- ooj .. is much to be preferred to Onininn. master attended to sdme business having none of the drug 'a bad after in a neighboring store. A large effects. B. 8. Munday, of Henrietta, Tex., writes: "My brother was very low with malarial fever and aundice, till he took Eleotria Bitters, whioh saved his life. At all druggist-; price 50c, guaranteed. nioe way for a woman not to ha, cold feet is to wear a pearl necklace. . A woman can always see a joke if it isn't one. itow to Avoid Pneumonia. We have never heard of a single instance of a cold resulting in pneu monia or other lung trouble when Foley's Honey and Tar lias been taken It &ot only stops the cough, but heals and "strengthens the lungs. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and re fuse substitute offered. Dr. 0 J. Eisiiop, of Anew, Mich, writes: "I hive used Foley's Honey and Tar in three very serve cases of pneumonia with good results in every case " For Sale by McMillan's Drug Store Lumberton.&H. B. Ward, Row land, N. C. Fear is a poor kind of foresight. brindle oomplexioned curr hap pened along that way, and seeing nothing about the buggy to guard it except the small dog, conoluded to help himself to some provisions he saw in the vehiole, supposing tkathis size would bluff tbe guard. To his surprise the small dog did not bluff worth a cent, but, on tbe contrar)', made a running jump, elimbed all over the brindle cor and bit him in four different pla ces within three seobnds by the watch. It was a great surprise party to the brindle cur, and, fill ing the surrounding atmosphere with howls of pain, he lit out down the street, As tbesmall dog quietly lay down again under the buggy he remarked softly to himself: "I have noticed during my association with both dogs and men, that nerve and activity count for a bla.-aed sight more than size and hair." Valley (Tex ) Farmer. How to Stop Hazing. It was The Charlotte Observer that advocated tbe use of the pis tol as a defense against hazing, and the idea seems to be endorsed. In an editorial article, the Wash, ington Post tells of how .a long suffering little fellow at length drew his barlow knife and nlnnpari it into the thigh of his tormentor and Wis never afterward troubled. The Host says that tbe "moral is that the lower dees men can easily protect themselves if only thsy tb y have tbe nerve to do it. They have to consider bet one fact that the bazer ia a coward and a brute, and to gaff. him at the earU iest opportunity. One flash of a good, reliable knife; one well di rected shot from an abled-bodied revolver ; one ao$ in a word, of really competent resistance, and the day of the ruffian and bnllyis over." Charlotte Chronicle. What he Had Bead. a a . -a a story is going the rounds in the court house of an Irishman who recently went before Judge Stephens to be naturalized. "Have you read the Declaration ox independence!" the Court asked. "Ihor not.1' said Pat. ''Have you read tbe Constitu tion the United State.?" "I hov not, your Honor." Judge Stepens looked sternly at the apphoant and asked : ' Well, what hare you read?" Patrick hesitatedjbut the frao I tion of a second before replying. ' I bov red hairs on me neck, yer Honor." Fraturnal Vooe. To take pi To be a h band. Te keep o ture. To be ligkearted and fleetfoot 1 d. To be a wianly woman under all circumstbes. Phila. Inquir er. Lv Wilmington Lv Lnmberton Ar Hamlet, Lv Hamlet Lv Southern Pines Lv Raldgh t-v rtioTiina Ar Porte mouth Lv Richmond Lv Washington Lv Bajtimore Lv Philadelphia Ar New York ' 3 oopm 5 26 p m 7 35 P.m ,,10 iopra II 20 pm 1 25 a nt 3 31 am 900am 6 23 am 950am 11 30 am 1 45 pm 4 15 pm SOUTHWARD No. 67 MAKES Y WELL ALL OVER Lv New York Lv Philadelphia v iwitimore Lv Washington Lv Richmond Ly Portsmouth ivV Norlina Lv Raleigh Lv Southern Piaea Lv Hamlet Lv Lnmberton . 1 I AfHWVUlUU New Scientifiimedy That "Gets at the Ar Wilmington Jaintaun the Inside." I so p an a 55P 5 17 pm 7 25 pm 11 oopaa 9 3opm 1 57 m 4 15 am 6 20 a ni 8 40a Bl 10 15 a m 1 45pm No. Soothing and Coiafortng. . The Soothing and comforting effects of DeWitt's Witch Haael Salve, when applied to Piles, sors, outs, boils, ets., subdues pain almost insantly. This Salve draws out the inflammation, reduces swelling and acts as a rubefa cient, thusciroaloting the blood throngh the diseased parts, premit ting or aiding Nature to nertianentlv j removed the trouble entirely. Sold by Dr. H. T Pope. Three little babes were nestled in bed "I'll name William, Willie and Bill,' mother aaid: Wide was her smile, for triplets they be, she lays her good look to Rooky Mountain Tea (Great baby aaeiioine. Ask yoak Druggist. A Sff BUI Now Worth $2,560. L. 0. St. John, of this oity, has a curiosity in his possesion in the shape of a five-dollar bill which ia 125 years old. He has just gained possession 01 11, aitnougn it was left to him by his mother, who died some 12 years ago. This bill was given to. her when a child by a relative. It was issued under the act of July 2, 1770, by the STate of Rhode Island, drawing 5 per cent interest per annum and signed by John Arnold. Figuring oompound in terest it now wort $2,560. It is the intention of Mr. St. John to communicate with the au thorities at Washington and ascer if the State of Rhode Island will redeem the bill. Indianapolis Star. ' Every time that life seems win try take it as evid ence that the gardener meant you for more than a summer squash. 7" Wh en you up in with a heads!, pains in the dointa and muacees,jl a dark brown taata in the mouth is ample proof that 1 1 J 1 jour oioay is uaa oouaision. FUlt and stimulaanay giro you tempo rary relief, tthey will not cure. BHEUMAOK goes right to the eat of tbe Juble, sweeps all the germs and ions out of the blood cleans up vi plague snot'' in the body and "its you well all oror." RHEUMACJ tones up'the stomach relieves indiion and constipation,' regulates Uayer and kidneys and restores " eaJorgan to Its natural funotions. By boldiip tbe entire system.4 BHEUMAu fortiges you against La Grippe, enmonia and winter Golds. Thoja Its throngh oleaning of the blocjwards off Malaria aid prevents Ss Fever. No otbepdlolne has yet been found thatt Hneumatism to stay cured. Apedy that ia powerful enough to Rheumatism also re moves the'ms of all other blood diseases the morning I Lv Hamlet iv Lumbertun Ar Wilmington i 3opm 5 iopm 7 50 p m ATLANTA BBTWKJJS WILMINGTON AN . wvuinnui nil fv Wllmlngtoa aoo- Lv Hamlet ' Lv Athena J5P A Atlanta S?5, MOBTHBOCN0. I.V Atlnt Lv Athena Lt Lnmbertoa Ar Wilmington No. as. sopa U atp a Mam 10 Warn la.Upm BXTWXXN WlLMINUTON AND TAMPA - ' SOUTHBOUND . Lt Wilmington Lv Lnmbertoa Lir ntmliit Ar nnlniuHi Ar Savannah Ar Jaokaonvllle Ar xamna l0ia PI is Upm ill Upm 4 40aat Mam pm NOKTHBODND MOSS Lv Tampa ZT Jackaonrilla V Savannah Lv Colombia Lv Hamlet Ar Wilmington PowerW It IS, RHBUMAOIDE For general infolS is a nnrnltetahl rnmAdv thmf firUm P?Phita, addreaa "7 ' "T.v " " rrf T . . OATTI8. T. F A.. Kalelrh- N c DOZIBB, Tlekat Agent, Lnmberton, N C SNaa 7 60pm 18 10am S 80am 8 40am 10 18am U 46 pm at u not even 1 tha stomach of a baby and actsirelr throneh naterA'a ohannels Tour sst sells and recommends RHEUM)E. Peoplo try to get billed to riobee de short line find them selves ia through to ruin. :ied Her Beauty. . HarriSoward, of 209 W. 84th Si.. KDork. atone time had her beauty M with skin trouble. She writes : bad Salt Rheum or Eozemafears buf nothing Would cure it,l I used Bucklen'f Arnica Salve' nick and sure healer for cuts, blind sores. S2c at All Druggi ABERDEEN AND ROCKFISH RAILROAD CO. TIME TABLK IN EFFECT AUG. U, 1904. Dally except Sunday. Hall Dj Xxvrear N a Lave Aberdeen, 8.110 a. m.: leave r .,... S.46 a. m.; leare Jnnotlonrs a m ..t' Montrose, 8.00a. leave Tlmbe'land.'s 16 a m. ; arrive Hope Mill., IU6 a. m. ' Daily except Sunday Mall and Ixpress. No a Leare Hrnu Villa r in. . . ... Arab... 3.06 p. m lerDundarroe"- land. 8.ah n7 . " Tir-r-r' JeV" wr- leave Junction. S.4S n. m w t p. m.: arrive Aberdeea. iMv.m. ,,tJU All trains flnmim a. tA.x.x. vim Acuirnni Hiiimn t be under perfect oontrol. C. NBLU ' 11 '"! -JUMVt'Ms- -
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