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f X THE! SEMI-WEEKLY kOBESONIAN. 6 i 8 V ' ttDD MllittW'l(lll"i L SPRINGS NEWS. REV. P. R. LAW, EDITOR. We take the following interest ing and instructive clipping from an exchange: Seeing some verses in the Dun fermline Press, in London, head ed, "Me and Andra," 9igned R t!" Mr. Andrew Carnegie has sent the following letter from Fernandina, Fla.: "Please tell R. CI have great lv emoved his verses. Me is both a philosopher and a poet He cannot know, however, as know, how trifling ar,e the advan tages of wealth, because he has to imagine one side, while I have lived both and have learned that, If harminess has not its seat and center in the breast, We mav bo wise ana ncn ana great, but never can be blessed "Beyond a competence for old age, and that need not be great, and may be very small, wealth lessens rather than increases hu man happiness. Millionaires who laugh are rare. This is just as it should be." Two sentences impress us "Millionaires who laugh are rare. This is just as it should be." Yes, it is more blessed to give than to receive. In withholding and keeping there is even a care that wearies and wears. It costs more care to keep much than little. The corrosion of holding is measured by the amount held It requires more care to protect and keep ft hundred sheep than it does to keep tive. The unre mitting intensity of endeavor to hold larger wealth leaves no spirit nor time for laughter. It pierces the soue through with many sor rows. "This is just asjtshould be." To handle and hold alttrge quantity of the worlds wealth which but for the holding would carry the bread and water of life to dying is the to a common and awful tragedy of our land and age. The enormity of the offence is not felt and will not be till it is seen in the judgment which will be finally meted out to every one for all the deeds done in the body. The conduct of the naval stores operations in Georgia and Florida illustrate many things in success ful modern business life, not the least of which is the value of play of concentrated capital and confi dence. Most of the work done in the turpentine field is carried on by capital concentrated in Savannah and Jacksonville.Flori da, and elsewhere. The worker on the ground and capitalist, are in combination. Their interests are one. The operator is depen dent. The capitalist's success is wrapped up in the success of the man in the -works. "When the dark days come as they do to vei y many in all kinds of business there is a protection to the opera tor against failure. The mer chant capitalist cannot afford to see him fail. The consequence is the dangers of many a financial collapse is averted. The value of ' concentrated capital is giving stability to business and success to it in the end is obvious. Then there is in it all an exempliica tion of the stark necessity of con fidence and the promise it gives of success in the business world. Jin our day the chief capital at work in the business world is credit. And credit is measu red by confide nee . The noble young men who have gone South and succeeded in the use of other peo ples' money. And they have se cured credit by winning the con fidence of the men, who had the money by honesty, industry, economy, and intelligent activitiy in life. It is not unnatural that very many negroes have gene South , to work for turpentine and lum- ber operators. But they havej not improved their condition The negroes that have not gone are obviously in a better condi tion. We have seen both and studied their conditions careful ly. The negroes who have re mained live in better houses, wear better clothes and are get ting more education of the better sort. Some of them are living on their own farms. The wages offered in the south are larger but the expenses of living are also larger. Then the temptations to idleness which few resist are so great much of their gross income is cut off every week. Life for the negro about a saw mill or turpentine plant has its attrac tions, the attractions of a crowd and the frolic incident thereto, but these aggregations, 'are fruit ful sources of vice that prostitutes and destroys. Wherever there is a reduction in the acreage of cotton, it is said, thatnot only will the same amount of fertilizer be put on the reduced number of acres as has been put on the whole, but more. We have no doubt this will bedonein many cases but not all. Not a few peo ple have been encouraged by the unrivalled yield, thirteen bales off six acres by Neill Shaw at Lumber Bridge, to try the inten sive method in this years opera tions. We would remind all such farmers as would use so great amount of fertilizers that this surpassing yield was not so much the result of the use of a arge amount of fertilizers as skilful tillage. Let the kind and amount of the fertilizers used in that case be recalled. Reread our article on the subject in The Robesonian. It deserves to be reiterated that the one thing for the farmer to keep in mind is such a diversication of his crops as will yield him an ample sup ply of bread and meat. Farming that fails at this point is in the ight of the teachings of the best school master, experience, most unwise and disastrous. Pay Your Poll Tax. The attention of the various township executive committee men is called to the fact that it is a matter of extreme importance that poll tax be paid before May 1st in order that persons liable for the same may vote in the com ing election. Every Democratic voter should give this matter at tention. Be sure to investigate and see that you have your tax receipt. Precinct committees should look after the voters in their townships and see that no votes are lost on this account. If it ia a bilious attack take Cham berlain's Stomach and Liyer Tablets and a quick cure is certain. For sale by Dr. H, T Pope & Co Dr. R. Q. Rozier and II. B. Ward. BAD MOO WEAKENS THE SYSTEM AND INVITES DISEASE Champion Liniment for Rheumatism. Chas. Drake, a mail carrier at Chapinville, Conn , says: "Chamber lain's Pain Balm is the champion of all liniments. The past year I was troubled a great deal with rheumatism in my Bhonlder. After trying sereral cores the storekeeper here recommend ed this remedy aad it completely car ed me, ' ' There is no use of anyone suffering from that painfnl ailment when this liniment can be obtained fcr a small sum. One application gives prompt relief and its continued use lor a short time will produce a permanent cure. For sale by the Pope Drug Co., Dr R. G. Rozier and H B. Ward. The more men fall in love with a girl the bigger her danger of becoming an old maid while she is trying to make her choice. Indigestion is much of m habit Don' get the habit Tako a little Kodo Dyspepsia Core after eating and you frowning. Kodol Digests what yo. eat and inakoa the stomach sweet Sold by Dr. H. T. Pope. ' Every part of the body is dependent on the blood for nourishment and Strength, and when from any cause this vital stream of life becomes impov erished or run-down, it invites disease to enter No one can be well when the blood is impure; they lack the energy that is natural with health, the com plexi'on becomes pale and sallow, the vital energies are at a low ebb, and they sutter from a general broken-down condition of health. I he svstem is weak ened and unable to resist the diseases and disorders that are constantly assail ing it. The Liver and Kidneys, failing to receive the proper stimulation and nourishment from the blood, grow inactive and dull, and the waste matters and bodily impurities that should pass off through these channels of nature are left in the system to pioduce Rheumatism, Catarrh, bores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases or some other blood disorder. When the blood is in this weak ened and diseased condition it should be treated with a remedy that is not only thorough, but gentle in its action. S. S. S., a purely vegetable remedy, made of roots, herbs and barks, is just what is needed. It not only cleanses the blood of all impurities and poisons, and enriches and strengthens it, but gently builds up the entire system by its nne tonic effect. 3. S. S. reinvigorates every mem ber of the body, gives tone and vigor to the blood and as it goes to the different parts, carries ro bust health and strength. S. S. S. acts more promptly and gives better results than any other medicine. It cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases and all other blood disorders, and cures them per manently. Our Medical Department will be glad to give advice without charge to all suffering with blood or skin diseases. Address THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO-, ATLANTA, CAm PURELY VEGETABLE. as There is hardly anything hard as being as nice to your wife's relatives as you expect them to be to you. L A D I i Dr. La Franco's ( If a policoinan was stationed at a man's door to trv to keen inn out, he d In; dying to ret lome early every niglit. Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Superior to other remedied oM at hlirb prlee. Cure guaranteed. Succenafully need bjr OTr 400.000 Women. Price, US Cents, drug glits or hy mail. Testimonials booklet free. Dr. LaFraoeo, Philadelphia. Pa. Hinds' Beef Market You Way Depend on the Two Tndispensables when you get Beef at my mar ket. I guarantee the QUALITY AND FULL WEIGHT. Orders by phone or in pemon promptly attended to. Our Number is 21. CALL ME UP. Yours to Please, A. H. HINDS. March 1G depositing pay 4 per every Money on it at pur cent. Farmers' accounts. Don't lrret as ONLY SAYINGS BANK IK ROBESON COUNTY, What you will gain hy your Money with us. W cent, interest, compounded llnw months. This COMPOUND interest ir creases much faster than .viniil i; ;erest on certificate of de i.o.-;i. n will ula.llv LFA'D YOl . i - i y( .M. i on real estate or oilier ()! M-ciii'ilv. .'i::' v, alehouse stores hum ins ires vour lotion and lewd 1 hi- lJ.-uik is inakinir a speeialtv oi that this is tin- And that we are on Fourth .Street, located in the rear of Bank of Lumberton building in Town of Lumberton. Robeson County Loan & Trust Company. w. Mclean, President. C II. MORROW, Cashier. i mil THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Cures all Coughs sod tssists in expelling Ulds from the System by gently moving the bowels.. A certain cure For croup and whooping-cough. ttm Mark BectaUrei.) Tea Raft (Sorer Bios somasd th Honey Be la on evtrjr OOXUf. &i . i ' Mm a .J.w as. Parker -Gardner Co. You oaa searchihe land and you won't find better bar gains or more attractive goods than we offer. We guar antee to save you money. PIANOS AND ORGANS. At this store you run buy the very Vst made on earth. Instrn meats of Artistic Charact-r andWotlil 'Vide reputations. Our Pianos and Organs are the kind that you fin I in the ariistic musical ho nes all over the world. No sensational inn hods. No f t1m claims. No promises uwfilW These are our niHho-K. In our Furniture and Music depart 'n en show more tmn i1uMe the stock of any other dealer in the Sin t-. Write us tor C4iaWurs M L PARKER - GARDNER CO. LRGRST DEALERS IN THE STATK. CHAfJLOTTB, N. C W. J. PREVATT. MM A Large and Well Selected Line of General Merchandise. Our Large SMStoGk Is already purchased and New Goods Are being received day. every Several Thou sand Dollars' worth of Men's, Women's and Children's SHOES. A Large Line of CORSETS The Puritan Brand in trie BpriDK time you renovate your house. liy not your body ? Hollisters Rocky Mouutalu Tea drives out imparities cleanses and enriches the blood and purifies the eD lire system. 3o cents. Ask your drnpfjiRt Nothing pleases :in actor than a lot of strenuous hands. more Plant Wood's Southern-Grown Watermelon and Cantaloupe Seed if you want quality, sweet ness and the best melons that it ia Dosaible to crrnv Northern or Western-grown seed doesn't begin to compare when you consider the quality of the fruit produced. Wood's Descriptive Catalogue tells all about the best kinds to plant. Mailed free. We are Headquarters for Cow Peas, Soja Beans, Sorghums, Millet Seed, BnsHage Corn, Alfalfa and all Southern Seeds. Write for prices and Descriptive Catalogue. T.W.1700D &SOHS, SEEDSMEN, . RICHMOND. VAr- KENNEDYS laxative HOHEYIeTAR PKBTAKBD AT T LABOUTOKT or C. O. DaWITT OO., CHICAGO. U. 8. A. Sold by the Pope Drug Company. "THE OLIVER" The Typewriter WitL the LONGEST, STRONGEST and BROADEST Guarantee. Cat a I' K 'o? the Asking. J., fe. Grayton & Go- rt Mi I If is ' - Men's Clothing, Shirts, Underwear, Hats, Caps, Hosiery, Etc., Always Carried in Stock. A eats, liulldlnn No. 25,368. LoiriMalie (Standard and Registered) ifambletonian-Wllkes-Mambrino-fatGilen. This Mtgnificerjt SUllion will serve the season ;of 1906 at . GoddaraVs tables, Lumhert ci, N. C. His breedint; is Royal, and individually, he ia the grandest piece of Horse Flesh in North Carolina. For farther particulars apply to ii. B.Beckwith, McLeod Building, over Postofflce. Look overjour line of " Tronks, Suit Cases and Hand Bagt Before Buying. Don't overlook the fact that we have a Large and Select Line of General Mer ... ... chandise, NOTIONS, -. f t and Everything that is needed by either the Housewife or the Farmer. 5W; J. PREVATT.
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