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t THE SEMI-WEEKLY KOBESONIAN. t '' ' ttr v.. Q if. is n. rlL 1 1 1-jL'i ! Jy drained, good crops are almost assured. A W tU v w w v .--' - Of conrFM our Stock of Goo 's is still at the together m luuo. n M 4 Januar y 25, 1933 LIKES THE ROBESONIAN. Dr. D. McCallnm Says It Is Like a Letter From Home. Ia tending bit rnuewal to Tbe JobeaoDiao, Dr. D. MeOillaoi, n former residet t of tbeoouuty, eajs io a letter to tho editor: I on't well do without the Rob esoniau, it is equivalent to a letter from try old borne, tioa a week. I left North drohua id 1870, mUled m Weatville, tbeu, aud bt.w beeu here ever sincp. Great aoges have occurred biuch kheo. i n, there was uot a rail road ia thirty uiilea of Weatville Now there are three iu the county, ooe in a mile of Weatville. Iu 1895. tnr oldeat daughter, Lola 21 cOallam. viaited relativea and frienda at Alfordaville aod Row 4and. After havicg bea tbbre eraral weeks, the wrote to her mother in these wcrd: "Mama, thia it a ooontry of ichoola, chore hea and hoipitahty." Cau more be embodied in three word? hard y. I atteuded the Oharleaton Saomon in 1003 and went up to toy old home place at Alfordi Ule for several daya. Everything aeemed strange. Notbiug looked natural. Even the old homestead didn't look natural. I have often told my frienda here that Aab pjlePreabytoriau church, Robeaon oounty. N, 0.. is the grandest ooontry God ever made. Taking all. thing into consideration, its "charcbev, scnools and hospital ity," is tbe motive power there. . Th iCfTl M 3cceu. Forty ntUlioa bottles of August Flower old ia tbe United States alone .since' its traduction! And tbe demand for it ia still growing. Isn't that a fine showing of success? Don't it prove that August Flower baa bad unfailing success in the curexf indigestion and dyspepsia the two greatest en tnies of health and hap piuess? ' Does it not afford tbe best evi dence that August Flower is a sure spe cific for all stotnache snd intestinal du . otdm? that it faas proved itself the let of all liver regulators? August Flower baa a matchless record of over thirty-five vears in curiLgthesil'ng millions of ibesv distressing coraplamts a success that is becoming wider in its scope eery day, at heme and abroad, as tbe :nt of August Flower spreads. Trial bottle. 25c; reg ular size, 75c. For aale by Dr. ). I. Mc Millan. Mission Work Eticoaraglna. Fsyatterille Observer: "Th xeootive commiUee of Home Missions of tbe fcryood of North Carolina met vesterday. R)T. P. B. Smith, of Asheville; Rev. H O Hill. Dip of Maxton; Dr, J. W McNeill, of Hop Mills, and Mr. B. F. Hall; of Wilmington, wer present. They report that tbe miasion work In weatern part of tbe State is very encouraging." Galveston's Sea Wall makes' life now as safe in tbat city aa 00 the higher uplands. E. W. Oood loe, who resides on Dntton St, in . Waco, Tex., needs no sea wall for safety. Be Writes: ''I have naed Dr. King's New Discovery for Oomanmp tion the put five years and it keeps me well and safe Before tbat time I had a oongh which for years had been "growing Worse. Now It's gone " Onrea obrooio Coughs, LaQrlpps, Croup Whooping Cough and prevenia Pneumonia. Pleasant to take. Every bottle gnaranteed at All Dnxggiat price S0e and 1.00. Trial bottle free. m si liter SSasnijng ifeiitieii atlSsis ;f!i;1i Jef ; ' .fi'lnm (fill' $Linv$iiliim33fof't "Sat raa hm ID (H) 10 v 131 .vc sui u us. .r-Diiniu o - ui im m ; iciyir. .-w - - . - -. --, - r , --r-E hl. . r i s sr mi 1 1 "i m i. u g ii hi if .3, u sm ua asa taai nws h am tu n Ban an a k j m bbs am aw w mm a- 1 1 n av a- s at & - , . amk wu . oi a, u ji. Jiiya lu - w - . F ' " 7 Ihe Psalmist as a Prophet. In these days of financial crook edness in high places I am im pressed when I think of bow in different these great financiers are to public opinion, with wbat the Psalmist wrote about similar con ditions thousands of years ago. Tbe 73d Psalm, which I read last night, is, indeed, prophetio. Here it is: I was envious at tbe foolish, when I saw the prosperity of the wicked m For there are no bands in their death ; but their strength is firm. They are not in trouble as oth er men ; neither are they plagued like other men. Therefore pride compasseth them about as a chain ; violence covereth them as a garment. Their eyes stand out . with fat ness ; they have more than heart oould wish. They are currupt. and apeak wiokedly concerning oppression, they steak loftily. They set their mouth against the heavens, and their tongue walketh through the earth. And they say, How does God know? and is their knowledge in the Most High? Behold, these are the ungodly, who prosper in the world; they in crease in riohes Verily I have cleansed my heart ; in vain, and washed my hands in innocency. For all the day long have I been plagued, and ohastened every morning. v If I say. I wiirepeak thus; be hold. I should offend against the generation of thy children. When I thought to know this is was too painful for me. Until I went into the sanctuary of God; then understood I their end. ' ' Barely thou didst set them in slippery plaoes; thou castest them down into destruction. How are they brought into de eolation, as in a moment! They are utterly consumed with terrors. As a dream when one awaketh ; so, O Lord, when Thou awakest, Thou shalt despise their image. They never grips or sickea.oleanse and atrengthen the atomaoh, liver and bowela. This is the universal verdict of the many thousands who uaa De Witt's Little Early Risers. These famous little pills relieve headache, constipation, biliousness, janndipe, torpid liver, sallow complexion, etc. Try Little Early Risers Dr. H. T. Pope & Oo Even busy men are never too busy to stop and loox at a dog fight. ' Coward is a man who knows he's wrong and refuse to admit it. Opportunity makes the man after the man has made the oppor tunity. ; '". A. baohlor's idea of a olever wo man is one who oan induoe him to propose. , : uew x erwuastJia uuoiauy, 'ro link 'our business, as Merchants, to that of the top for Assortment, jQuality, Styles, Prices, Etc. Come to see us and let us Very., Respectfally, f' AOS V! .'IT OUR BIG CLUBBING OFFER. By special arrangement with the Southern Agriculturist, the popular serai-monthly farm paper of Nashville, Tenn., we are able to give our readers the advantage of a clubbing offer which we be lieve is the most liberal ever made by any newspaper in tbe South. In the first place, we will send tne ooutnern Agriculturist a whole year free to any new or old subscriber who pays us for a year's subscription to our own paper. This great semi-monthly farm paper goes twice every month into 50,000 southern homes, and the regular prioe ia 60 cents a year It ia edited by southern men and women to suit southern conditions", and is just what our farmers need. It answers free of charge any question a subscriber may ask, and its advioe ia given in a plain, principal way which any farmer oan understand All departments of farm life are oovered, including delightful home and children's pages. Sample copies free at our office. HERE 18 OUR BIG ALL-SOUTHERN BARGAIN. Regular Price The Robesonian - - $1 50 Southern" Agriolturist - 50 Nashville WeeklyAmerioan .50 Industrious Hen (poultry) .50 tfoathern Fruit Grower - .50 Total regular price -$3 50 We will send you all five of tbe above papers a whole year for only $2 00. These papers are all southern publications and eaob is a leader in its particular field. Order this olub and you will get a big year's reading at nominal cost THE ROBESONIAN. An infuriated cow 00 Saturday Mnflioted severe :ijuries upon little Eva, the six-year-jld davghter of Mf. Geo. Jones, cf Chestnut Hill, a suburb of Salisbury. Tbe child was walking in a path when at tacked oy the animal and fearful marks were made on her face. Mrs. Joues tougbt tbe beast oaf. and bad immediate medical atten tion given the injured little oije. She will wear marks for life, bjit her ii juries will not be worse thin inn. Afraid of Strong llediciaea Many people auffer for years f r rheumatic pains, and prefer to do rather than take the atrong medio!: usually give "for rheumatism, knowing that quick relief from may be had simply by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm and wi ont taking any medicine internal For sale by Dr. H. T. Pope & Co, R G. Roziea The inspection of the Nationl Guards will begin March 5th, Wilmington, and end April lQh at Sanford. ' Adjutant Geneijl Rsbertson will receive at the elk of thia week, tbe deeds for the pi manent oamp site at Morehein Cityj , aiiu wneu wia la xuiiuweu I A . " LU ERTO Original Observations. Many a worthless man has t good disposition. A merry heart kills more mi crobes than any medicine, If you would be Tespected and happy, mind yonr own business Laziness isn't exactly a crime but it is the next thing to it. bins mat maae you lose your head have the same effect on your heart. V hen a man boasts of his hum ility, you can depend on his hy pocrisy, Some men expeot to unload their own sins by confessing those of othsra. The way of the transgressor is to acquaint himself with the law in his line Peoplo whodwellin glass houses must live in a state of paneful em. brassment. The secret of the widow power is that she has discovered that men are only little boys grown bitr. The sharpness of the serpent's tooth is nothing to compare to the ravages of tbe tooth of Time -Orange (Va ) Observer. Sick Headache. This diatreasing ailment reaulta from a disordered condition of the atomaoh All tbat is needed to effect a onre ia a dose or two of Chamber lain a Stomaob and Liver Tablets. In fact, the attack may be warded off, or greatly lessened iu severity, by taking a dose of these 1 ablets as soon as tbe first symptom of an attack appears. Sold by Dr. H. T. Pope & Oo. Dr. R Q. Rozier The Raleigh & Charleston Rail way, chartered in South Carolina, domesticated itself in Raleigh Monday. It has bought tbe com plete line of the Carolina North ern, from this place to Marion, S. C. The oapital stock is $850,000. Good looks bring happiness.Priends care more for us when we meet them ith a olean, smiling face, bright eyes sparkling with health which oomes by taking Holliiter's Rocky Mountain Tea 85 cents. Ask your Druggiat A Mystery Solved "How to keen off Deriodio attacks of biliousness and haDitual constipation was a mystery that Dr. King's New Life Pills solved for me " writes John N. Pleasant, of Magnolia, Ind The only pills that are gnaranteed to give perfect satisfaction to everybody or money refunded. Only 25o at Al Drnggists drug store. , The Bureau of Construction has sent another racing cutter to Goan. tanamo for the seamen's races which will take place in connec tion with tbe MaTch maneuvers of the fhet in tbe southern water. Two boats have ala- been shipped via tbe Hambdtg-American Line to Oenoa for the Brooklyn, fUfc ship of the Third division, under Admiral Sigabee, to replace these smashed on the stormy Irip aorcsa the Atlantic. FIVE NICE BUILDING LOTS FOR sale at a bargain ia North-East Lum berton, known aa the Bigley property. Must be sold at once. For tenna apply to A. B. White, Lumberton, N. C a-9 ov luoroueu cuiwvaLlon Farmers, as Agriculturist, - - 'f v I. C A lUMuHuH Where They Lost Tbelr Luc I. Iu dawdling, la indecieioi . At tho race track. In poor judgme -t. Iu worry and fretting. In magnifying difficulties. In a bad bunnest looation. Ia trusting unworthy people. In triDg to get rich quickly. Ia letting their ambition coo). la oversanguioe expectations. "At the end of a fishing rod.' At cheap, demoralizing shows. Io not mastering their moods. In getting into the wrong place. Io making a business a pleasure. In not quite knowinsc their busi neaa. V. m a it wenr. aown in arms ana op in eo-oke. - v Ia trying to make short cots to snocesa. In working only when they fel like it. In not working to a plan or pro gramme. Iu neglecting their peraonal ap pearance. Ia looking ou the dark aide of everything. in overoonnaence, corn ot a first easy viotory. Iu choosing a silly, extravagant girl for a wife. ' In not being ready ft r tbe op portunity when it came. Iu sampling every kind of in vestment scheme that came along. In dreaming of great things in. steal of doing the little ones at band. In being so disagreeable and selfish tbat they could not make frienda. It was burned op bv a hot tem per, which drove their employers aud customers away. In refusing to take tbe positions they conld get becaose tLey did not know whether tbry would like tbe work nr not. Soooess. AINOL'3 RELIABILITY Couatleas Physicians Join in Recomend ing Vinol. . Countless physicians and druggists are now tcnbing ana indorsing vinol tbe most valuble cod Itver preparation known to medicine, and it is fat superse ding au otner forms 01 coa liver ou. A prominent pnysicisn writes: urn satisfied that vinol derives its wonderful life giving and strength-creatiag power irom tne meaicinai enrauve element feund in the cod's liver. It is the best strength creator and vitalizes for old peo ple, weak women, cmiaren, ana tne con valescent that I ever saw." Another rphrsicau writes: "I could cite many causes where health has been restored in a surprisingly short time by vinnl. I BhAtilcl be verr aorrv to bive to do without .Vinol fn my practice' It haa no equal for hard colds, bronchial tronblea..' throat and Now. when von can procure a remedy of snch remarkable curative ana strength creating power as Vinol, for the wesk.the sick ana tne aerea, ana wnen 11 iahs io accomplish what we say it- will will be refunded your money without que tion, no ailing person ahould hesitate to try Vinol with such an unde standing. ' . Ia caaea where cod liver oil, emulsions and other tonics fail, . Vinol will heal, atrensthen and cure. 1. D. McMillan Druggiat. . ' ' , . When ajman wakes up . fifteen minutes before it s time te get up he swears he never slept a wink all night. , " oil lana mat' IS T3rOD6r- cT5 and consider that we III ' wfv 1 transact some business la! R O LIMA. SEABOARD Air Line Railwav Effective April 16th, 1905. DIRECT LINETO PRINCIPAL CITIB NORTH, WEST AND SOUTH. BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND NEW YORK. NORTHWARD. No. 45. Lv Wilmington Lv Lumberton At Hamlet 7 00 a tn 4 35 am 11 02 a m No. 3JL Lv Wilmington Lv Lumberton Ar Hamlet, Lv Hamlet Lv Southern Pines Lv Raleigh Lv Norlina 3 00 pat 5 a6p m . 7 35pm "10 10 11 30 pm . 1 35 am 3 3iam 900am 6 33 a at 9 501m 11 30 en 45P", 4 J5P Ar Portsmouth Lv Richmond LV Washington Lv Bajtimore Lv Philadelphia Ar New York SOUTHWARD No. 67 Lv New York Lv Philadelphia Lv Baltimore ia 50 pm a 55 p an 5 7 P 7 aspsa 11 oopm .9 30 pm 1 57 am 4i5m 6 Kim 8 40am 10 13 a nt M 45 P Lv Washington Lv Richmond Lv Portsmouth Lv Norlina Lv Raleigh Lv Southern Pines Lv Hamlet Lv Lumberton Ar Wilmington No. 44. Lv Hamlet 3 3Pa 5 10 pm 7 50P Lv Lumberton Ar Wilmington ATLANTA BKTWKKN WILMINGTON AND SOUTHBOUND. Lr Wilmington a 00 p m Lr Lumberton a 96 p m Lr Hsmlet 10 lip m Lr Athens S 08 s m ArAtlsnU 8 40a m NORTHBOUND. No. as. 00pm 11 28 pm 6 40am 10 15 am U.pM Lr AtUoU Lr Athens Lt Hamlet Lv Lumberton Ar Wilmington BBTWEKrf WILMINUTON AND TAMPA. SOUTHBOUND. Lt Wilmington Lv Lumberton Lt Hamlet Ar Columbia Miopai IS Up at 44a a Man easp Ar Savannah Ar Jacksonville Ar Tampa NORTHBOUND. N0S6 Lt Tampa Zt Jaeksonrille , T Savannah Lt Columbia Lt Hamlet Lt Lumberton , Ar Wilmington S Warn 7 sopni IS 10 am a SO am a 40 a m 10 16 a m IS Wpm Throngh Pullman Sleepers on all trains. For general information, timetables sa4 imphleU, addreai J. n. UATTia. T. r A.. Kalelfh. K. C. J. A. DOZIXR. TickettAgent, Lumberton, H ABERDEEN AND ROCKFISH RAILROAD CO. TIMB TABLK IN' IfflOI AUG. 16, 1S04. Daily except Sunday. Mail and Express, No. 8. Leave Aberdeen, 8.80 a. m.; leave Leavltte. S. 46 a. m.; leave Jnnetion. 8.69 . m.; leave Montrose, LOO a. m.; leave Timberland, SOS a. m. ; leave ftaeford 9M a. m.: leave Dtrndar roah, M a.m.: leave Arabia, 10.00 a. m. : leare aookflsh, 19.1ft a. m.; leave Treefajl, 10.46 a. m. ; arrive uopenuii, ii.u a. m. , Daily exoept Sunday Mall sad Kxpress, No. tf Leave Hop Mills. 1.00 t. m.; leavs Treafall. 1.BO o. m.: leave Boekflsh, 1.46 n. m.: 1mm . Arabia, 3.06 p, m.: leave Dundarroch, s.ia p. ra.: leave Raeforo. 8. 00 p.m.: leave Timber. . land, 8 J9 p. . leave MontrMe, a M p. m.i leave Junetton, S.U p. ss.i leave LeavUta,4tM . u .; arnve ADcrueea, jb p. m. ' ,,t All trains sosnlnc over Betheada Hillmiui v b Bder parfeataootrol. CM. BLUE, . Approved: JOHN BLUE, Presides ,
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