PERSONAL.
MONDAY. JULY a. ljo6.
figgf
Cotton to-dajr,
15 cents
lOi cents
Mr. Thad Bullock spent Sun
day at Orrum.
Mr. Hugh Monroe, of Pates,
was here Sunday.
Mr. Frank H. Wishart spent
Sunday in Fayetteville.
Mr. O. 11. Bracey visited rela
tives at Rowland Sunday.
Mr. E. M. Britt visited his
parents at Barker's Sunday.
Mrs. W. J. Prevatt went to
Wadesboro last week to visit rela
tivea.
Near $300,000 lor Public Building.
Wash. Special, jHth, Charlolle Observer.
There are indications that
North Carolina will yet come out
all right In the matter of public
buildings in the closing days of
the session. The State will in all
probability get a little to the rise
of&JOO.OOO, which, on tho basis of
wealth, if not population, is a
first class showing. Senator
Overman, who since the death of
Senator (Jormnn, was made
memlKM- of the committee on
nublic bnildintr and ground, set
to work when the omnibus bill
was sent over from the House
working from this point of van
tago of committee membership
had rajsed the Salisbury approp
riation from $(j0,000 to $75,000,
obtained $00,000 for Fayetteville
instead of $10,000, got $75,000
for Washington instead of !JG0,
000 and induced the committee to
muirnnrinta &40.000 for a site at
Mr. J. G. McCormick went to Concord, which is a new propsi
"Whiteville Friday night on legal lion entirely- The appropriations
business.
Mr. A. T. McLean went to
Maxton Saturday afternoon, re
turning home Sunday.
Rev. J. B. Bridges has return
ed from a six-months' pleasure
trip through the West.
for some of the States were very
materially reduced, and some of
the delegations are kicking
mightily as they arecompelled to
stand by and watch great slices
of pork disappear before their
eyes- Alter tins decision oi tne
committee, that each member
was entitled to a few additional
Seaboard Excursion.
The Seaboard announces their next
one-day excursion from Wades boro to
Wilmington on July 5th, train to leave
Wadesboro at 6 a. m., returning leave
Wilmington at 0:30 p. m., same day.
Rate from Wadesb:ro, $:.7$, graded
down.- The finest trip of the season,
Visit all the beaches at Wilmington.
Plenty of room for every one: spec
roaches for white people, special coaches
tor colored people, aad plenty of room
for everybody.
For further information see large fly'
err call on your ticket sgent or sddtess
C. II. Gattis, X. f. A., Raleigh. N. U
BUSINESS BUILDERS
Try an ad in this column st five cents
per llje for each insertion. Whether it
is a house to rent, something you have
for sale, or sometnmg von want to Duy
Tne HODesonlan Want eolum
will bring the results.
WANTED INTELLIGENT YOUNG
man who wishes to lesrn the printing
business. One who hss bad tome ex
perience preferred. A good opening
for a bright young man wao wishes to
become s skulled printer. References
required. Address, stating age, THE
MOKMNU STAR, Wilmington, N,
WANTED-2,000 CORDS FOUR-FOOT
pine wood. Apply to K. E. L. Correll
General Manager, or Oeo. M. Whit
field, Secretary. 6 8-tf
Mr and Mrs. V. B. Baker have shoes of pork, the bill was sent to
eonlorence.
returned from South Carolina,
where they visited relatives.
Mrs. Julia Hamilton, of Hope
Mills, arrived Friday night to visit
her son, Mr. S. H. Hamilton.
Miss Vivian Townsend went to
Charlotte hist night to see her
sister, Miss Claire Townsend.
Miss Jessie Puller was in
Clarkton Friday to attend the
funeral of Mr. Norm: n Barnes.
Mr. and Mrs.Whaley and fami
ly and Miss Ijeslie Proctor went
to Wrightsville Beach Saturday
night.
Misses Mary and Martha Allen
left Saturday morning for Ral
eigh, where they will spend a few
weeks.
Miss Alma Rancke went to
Gaddysville, N. C, Friday, where
she will visit relatives and
friends.
Mr. Frank Bullock, of Alfords
ville, was here Thursday. He is
a brother of Register of Deeds
Bullock.
Mr. and Mis. A. HI. White went
to Wrightsville Beach Saturday,
whore they will sp nd a week or
ten days.
Miss Lucy Allen has returned
from a visit to her mother at Tar
Heel. Her mother has been very
sick but is better.
Rev. E. McWhorter, of Max
ton, is at Dunn, -Harnett county,
assisting Rev. J. A. Lee in a
meeting at the Methodist church.
The Messenger,
for
M,
In
A
With our Advertisers.
Read the "Golden Rule
Piano Players" in Chas.
Stieff's ad.
The next term of Raeford
stitgte opens August 21st.
postal card will bring attractive
catalogue.
John I). McAllister wants to
save you 20 per cent on "that
summer suit. "
The Seaboard will operate an
excursion the 17th.
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the Lumberton,
N. C, postomce, July 2nd 1906.
Tf not called for in one week, will
be sent to the Dead Letter O (ice,
Washington, D. C. Parties call
ing will please say advertised.
J. W. Bailes, J. B. Berverly,
M. H. I Tendon (2) L. A. Dooglass
Ira J. Hooks, Wily Jones, H. D
Kea, Mrs. Mary McNeill, A. D.
McNeill, Miss Maud McGilvany
(2) Mrs. Julia Reed, J. H.Stubbs,
W. A. Sinclair.
R. M. Nokmknt, P. M.
IN MEMORIAM.
In memory of our dear friend,
Encie McKenzie, the only daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Mc
Kenzie. She was born Nov. 8,
188, and died Jan-, the 12, 1906.
Encie was a bright and obedi
ent girl, the embodiment of mod
est and good nature. About
three years ago she gave her
heart to the Savior and united
with the Methodist church, where
she remained a faithful member
FOR RENT FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE
desirably located. Possession Inly 1st
Apply to A. E. White. 6 28
WANTED ALL THE LIVE FOXES
I can buy at a reasonable price. H. E.
C. Bryant. Charlotte, N. C. 6 8
MONEY TO LOAN IN SMALL
amounts on real estate. Apply to
Stephen Mclntyre. 3-16 tf
A STYLISH LOT OF LADIES' HAND
Bags ju.t received at McLan-Rezier
, Company.
WANTED A TRACT OF TIMBER
cut by the thousand. Call on or ad
dress R. C. Parvin, Lumberton, N.C.515
FOR RENT BOARDING HOUSE.
nicely located, twenty-one rooms, sup
plied throughout with all necessary
furniture, bedding, etc. Electric
lights, water, all conveniences. Apply
to Frank trougn, Lumberton 5-11-tI
BUY A LOT IN LINDELL, LUMBERS
ton's beautiful northern suburb, with
rent money, and you will own a home
and also have an investment continual
ly increasing in value. Apply to A. W.
McLean or A. E. White for terms. 2-6
IF IT ISN'T AN EASTMAN IT ISN'T
a Kodak. Come and let us explsin
why. McLean-Rozier Co.
WATCH LINDELL GROW! BUY A
lot for cash or on easy terms, and your
investment will double in valne in a
short time. See A. E. White or A. W.
McLean for terms. 2 6
BUILD A HOUSE IN LINDELL TO
live in or to rent. We will sell yon the
lot and help you build a honse. Apply
to A. W. McLean or A. E. White for
terms. 2-6
If IVJcoBl'
40 Years Old!
Tbe Axe oIYocr Childhood.
STANDARD FOB nn Arm?
Tried and Found True. When you want a Reliable Axe, Call for "THE JACOBI
Don't take any "Just as good." For sale by the Leading Merchants of Robeson.
N. JACOBI HARDWARE COMPANY,
Wilmington. N. C.
THE NORTH CAROLINA
State Normal and industrial
-COURSES-
College.
CLEAR THE TRACK !
A nt (tire Pr. Edmund th riant of way, for his Rnmerilea nave stood the test for twalye
LWui'raM friend, will back W ap in saytn,
Dr. Edmund's Colic, and Lung Fever Cure, j
laa spmUfloforCfllle, (Jmvel, Pneumonia, and any Stomach or Long disorders. This re 1
mwly alwara relieve, and haa stood at the front for twelve years. It la a Great Blooi
i.1 V, ti"'v!&e B? " th Marteit, and this Remedy will Prevent And Cure Bog Chol
hand L r-Mmund is for the reader to try an bottle. Von will then keep It on
Every Bottle Sold Under a Guarantee to Core or Money Refunded.
Tuounanda oi Testimonials upon request. If anufaetured only by
DR. W.
i'hone 52
O. EDMUND,
LUMBERTON, N. 0
8-16
Literary.
Classical.
Commercial.
Domestic Science,
Manual Training,
Music.
Scientific,
Pedagogical,
Three Courses leading to dcerees. Special
Well-Quipped Training School for Teachers. Board, laund TV. tlllttmi nrwl fur
use of text books, etc., $170 s year. For free-tuition students, $125. Fifteenth an
nual session begins September 20, 1906. To secure lxard in the dormitories all free
tuition applications should be made before lulv 11.
those desiring competent teachers and stenographers. For cataloging oilier inform
ation, address
CHARLES D. MclVER, President,
-l5 Greensboro. N. C.
fr6S4
You Should Try
HEINZ
Mustard
Dressing.
A
For lettuce, tomatoes
sliced and all green
salads, as well as with
cold meats, it is unex
celled; while as n base
for making mayon.
nais there is nothing
superior.
It has a delicate in el.
low mustard flavor and
is a most appetizing
relish.
Jfeyar Becomes Rancid
J. II. WISHART
HUDNUT S TOILET WATER THE
ladies' favorite kind. McLean-Rozier
Co.
FOR SALE Seven room dwelling in
Asnpoie. Located on one-acre lot,
and has barnes and a,tesian well
on place. Apply-to O. N. Bradly
Asnpoie, N. C tf
till her death. She was only a
Wadesboro, bud of spring opening into the
says that Misses Lena and Mary ros of summer, when she was
Tn vuxvo fP,ifinHii.Kinr I1' to adorn the land of
C. H.
visiting the family of Mr
May at Morven.
Rev. Dr. and Mrs. C.G.Vardell
and children and Miss L. D. Jor
dan, of Red Springs.have gone to
Blowing Rock, where they will
spend the summer.
Mr. C. M. Puller and little Ash pole, N. C, J une
daughters, Annie Neil and Epsie,
left litis morning for Randolph
never fading flowers.
Dearest Kncie, thou has left us
Here thy loss we deeply feel,
But, tis Cod th-t hath bereft us.
He cau all our sorrow heal,
Yet again we hope to meet thee,
When the day of life, is fled,
Then in heaven with joy to greet thee
Where no farewell tear is shed.
A Friend.
29th.
LUMBERTON MAKKET.
Rsf fresh rwr hntinH a lit
county, where they will remain cotton per pound . 1 ou
lorn per bushel B0
some days visiting relatives.
Col. and Mrs. N. A. McLean
and daughter; Judge and Mrs.
T. A. McNeill; Messrs. A. W.
McLean, E. J. Britt, R. E. Lee,
Fodder per hundred J.aa,
Hams per pound. lajf u
Sides 11 13H
Shoulders 1011
K(?gn 16
Chickens grown 26 IS
Chickens, fries 1536
BY-LO
Talcum Powder,
Natural Violet.
J. G. McCormick and Stephen Turkeys 75-1.60
Mclntyre We returrfrom
. --71
06
1.36
Har, per 100 pounds..
Beeswax ner nnnnif-
w rights vilie Beach, where they Taiiow perpound.
attended the Bar Association.
Rev. Z. Paris went to Pem
broke Friday to look after the
work that is being done on a
Methodist church there- The
town has never had a church
but recent efforts on the part
of the people there has resulted
"in a movement that will build
one.
Fayetteville Observer: Mrs.
Ellen Jones Redmond, of Lum
berton. and Mrs. Thomas II. Sut
ton; p.Jekson, are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Lamb on Hay
mount, and will remain lor the
marriage of Miss Katie Lamb to
Save 20 Per Cent.
On That Summer Suit
We have about 200 Styles of Summer
Fabrics from which we can make a suit
at 2op'rc;.it. discount This means a
strictly High -Class Tailor-M-de Suit at
frtm f,s.io to jf.io less thau retail price.
Let us show you our samples.
Very Truly,
John D. McAllister,
Made-to-Measure Garments,
Lumberton, N- C.
By-Lo is so fine that it floats in the
air, and so delicately perfumed with
the odor of fresh flowers, that we
know you will like it. It does not
have that Talcum Powder odor, just
Tbe Smell o! Fresh Violets.
We handle all the different kinds of
High-Grade Talcum Powders, but re
gard By-Lo as the best there is. You
will think so too when you try it.
Yours to Please,
Dr. J. D. McMillan & Sod
DRUGGISTS,
Lumberton, N. O.
June 18th
LEAK BROTHERS,
Umberton's Expert Tonsorlal Artists,
The Latest and Mott Approved
Fixturei.
Located next door above McAllister
Hardware Company.
Give ns your patronge.
Notice 0! Stockholders' Meeting.
The Slock holder ol the Kavnham Gin
uing Company will take notice that a
meeting of the stockholders of the said
ro-rnrnlinn a tirl,tr tmA in V.A t., ij
Dr. J. H. Judd on Wednesday, in the town of Lumberton at th nAW nf
Juy J Mclntyre & Lawrence, in aaid town, on
1 inuisuay, juiy 51U, 1900, at II o'clock
Mr-Fred Brown has resigned "-. for the purpose of directing the is-
,;. ,,.,. ,. I auance of stock in the aaid coiporalion
H""IUUU w'M me iYien-opoij-1 which has beeu heretofore paid for but
tan Life Insurance Company and BO certificate of stock issued therefor
, , , . . . ' . and for the transact ou of su h other bus
nan m rrpveu QlStriCI, man- Imess as may couie before the said meet-
airement for Tinhosnn Rrntlnnrl I K
l?;,.i,m.;. .i Da,e, ,his 29th ?' M.y, 96.
, 1JIOUCU CfcllU VU1UUJUUB
counties, with . headquarters at
Lumberton, for the United States
Casualty Co.
Secy
6 25
A. W. BULLA RD,
Stockholder.
H A. TOWNSEND,
and Treis. and Stockholder.
1905 Raeford Institute. 1906
Next Term Opens Ana. 21, '06.
A postal card will bring an attractive cata
logue. Eight Experienced Teacher.
Thorough preparation for any eollegcMaalc:
rimno, vooai, Binuacu miirumeDij
Art Course the
mnnl in the atata
uaatttc teachers.
'n1 prepsrltorj
Speola Course lor pro
7-J-a-i
Grand Excursion to Wilmington
and Seashore, July 17th.
The Seiboard Air Line will run a ifrand
excursion to Wilmington, leaving Ches
ter, a v.., iuesciay, July 17th, at 7 a. m.;
Monroe, s.40; wadesboro, 9.3O; Rocking
ham, 10.00; Hamlet, 10.25; Lumberton,
10 p. rn., a riving at Wilmington 2.10
m., stopping at all intermediate sta-
ions up to and including Lumberton f. r
passengers. The rate will be verv low
nd it will be the best opportunity of the
season to visit the Seashore. Trai will
leave Wilmington Thursday at q. to a. m..
riving two evenings tnd nights at the
Beach. This is the loneest time ever
liven on such a cheap trip. Let every
body turn out and make this a ureat
time. See the ocean and take a dip in it.
Visit Lumina which is equal to Atlantic
City something always doing, sever a
dull moment. Seashore and Tarry more
noieis oner nne places to stop, also num
ber of elegant cottages where thosj who
do not care to pay hotel prices can get ac
commodations, and Wilmington will
welcome all who stop within her limits.
Don't miss this great opportunity. For
further information call on your nearest
agent or write
C. H. Galtis, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C.
C. P. Gwathnty, T. P. A , Atlanta, Ga.
Lumberton, N. C,
Will furnish you a team or feed
and care for your horse at
reasonable prices.
Phone calls promptly mot, day or
night. PHONK No.
Ira Bullard,
0-15 Manager.
v ftnJf tetft mmmif
Trinity College.
Four I Upnrtmen ts ColU'Ri.tte;
Gradimte, FiigincrringiiiNl Law.
Large library facilities. Well
equipped laboratories in nil li-ai I
ments of science, (ymiiasiiiiu fur
nished with best apparatus, li
censes very imiIimIc. Aid for
worthy slml.-ji .
Young Men vikhinjj to Stmlv
Law shouH iu c-,1 i.ate the su
perior adit'iti;ges offeml lv
the Dcpaittnetit of I, aw in
Trinity College.
For cat.il.wtie and farther infor
mation, : ,' i: ess.
I). Y.
6-1B-8 1C
'i u'.om. Registrar,
Iturliatn, N. C.
The Bant oi Lnmberton,
Lumberton, N. C.
Attention is called to the strong condition of
this Bank, as reflected by its report which
you will flndin The Robesonian of June 25th
A. W. McLFAN. rrea.
R I). CALDWELL. Vice-Pies.
-CJELjrQWNSENICasbtert. .
J. P. ST ANSEL, Asst. Cashier.
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IF YOU GET II AT WARD'S If S GOOD.
i A Hidden Menace to Health.
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A large variety of the most common diseases will eventually be
stmijed ontTiy trrrproved sanitation. These are germ diseases. The
difficulty of coping with them now is the difficulty of realizing that
such ruis ar.J about us all the time, always ready to multiply and
men. ice hoaUh 'whenever conditions are favorable. The way to guard
against these dangers is to use reliable disinfectants frequently and
thoroughly. Cellars, sinks, drains, closets and all dark and damp
places about the home or premises should be frequently disinfected,
especially nt this time of the year. We have material suitable for
purpose and it desired can advise you what to use in any par-
i very
t icular instance
Announcements.
THtl NEW
Hotel Tarriimoore
OPENED JUNE FIRST.
It promises the Ix-st ju mmod.iM. u ey.-nf
fordd vlsltorn ! Wrtirhim-ir,. Heieii- r;:.
rooms; 111 f:ice the on-an. T-leplimn-In every
room. Brilliantly il.'un ia.ite.l witli eleetrie
llKhtH. lint or eolil till, .nut sin, Ul. j- I,..!!,,
Abu.-iilantly siippliHil with In altli . ivinij into
al.in water. Kar-IIIUes f..r Kurf .iithi,i s.l'l-
iiik, imauiiK aim IIsHIiik iwiKiirumeil. Kki i I
lent milKine. F.,r raleH anil other Inf .rinallon,
adilre.-i.4
vv.
J. MOORE, Flo...,
Wrii;hl ulie H-iel!.- N-.
i 5.a.-
H. B. WARD, Ph. G.
Drugs of Quality.
Rowland, : : : : : N. O.
:xx:
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Bristow Bros flCo.-,
For Sale :
REAL ESTATE
AND
INSURANCE
Rowland, N.C.
Six-Room Cottage and
Two Lots, East Main Street,
Rowland, N. C.
140 Acres nine miles East
of Rowland. Two-Horse
farm cleared.
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For Clerk Superior Court.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
lor the office ot. bupenor Court Clerk.
ubject to the action of the Democratic
Convention Of Robeson County.
A. E. FLOYD.
For Register ol Deeds.
I take this opportunity of thankinc the
people of Robeson County for bavin?
eiecxea me Register ot Deed two year
ago. I have tried to make them a faith
ful servant. I hereby announce tnvself
a candidate for re-election to aaid office,
subject to the action of the Democratic
voters of Robeson County, and Vromise
to give them the best service possible if
re-cieciea.
D. W. BOLLOCK
To My Fellow Democrats ol Rob
eson County.
With a sense of profound aoorerintion
for your kindness to me in the past, I re
spectfully solicit your support at vour
. - ! - l . .
wwnanip primaries ana county nominat
ing convention for the nomination for
the office of Clerk Superior Court. If
chosen for the office, I shall endeavor,
with the sid of my experience and ob
servation, to make vou a more accent a
hie officer than I have in the past.
Respectfully,
W. H. HUMPHREY.
For Treasurer.
I hereby announce mvaolf a rarriMate
i or me omce oi Measurer of Robeson
county, subject to the action cf the Dem
ocratic County Convention.
GEO. L. THOMPSON.
UNIVERSITY
OF NORTH CAROLINA.
i7s.im.
Head of the State's Educational System.
DEPARTMENTS.
Collegiate. Enalneerlna.
Graduate. law.
Medicine, Pharmacy.
Library contains 43,000 volumes. New
water works, electric lights, central heat
ing system. New dormitories, gymnasi
um, Y. M. C. A, building.
082 Students. - 74 In Faeultv.
The Fall Term beinns WrmW ,r.
1906. Address '
Francis P. Venabik, Prksidhnt,
CHAPKt Hm, N. C.
6-at
For Cleric Superior Court.
I hereby announce mvaelf a eandidatn
for the office of Clerk of the Sunerior
Court of Robeson County, subject to tbe
action of the Democratic County Con
wntlon; A. NASH.
For Sheriff.
I take this method of announcing to
the citizens of Robeson County, that I
will be a Candidate for the office -of
Sheriff, subject to the action of the Dero
ocratic Convention,
J. A. BARKER.
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IT MATTERS NOT WHETHER IT IS
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
CLOTHING,
SHOES,
. - GROCERIES
or HARDWARE,
We can supply it. Every Department has
been carefully attended to and every need
p provided for. Visit our Store and inspect our
m Goods and Prices.
You will be welcomed and shown courteous
P treatment.
For Sheriff.
I hereby announce mvaelf a eatwlhL'of
for ttl nffij. nt .QIiMff r . r '
- " "--"" v. AVIUII UUUU
ty, aubject to action of the iJi-mnrrntip
Count f Conven '.ion.
6-' E. C. McNEILL. -
For Treasurer.
I hereby announce tnvaeir a eandlHot.
for office of Treasurer for the muntv n
Robeaon. subject to tbe action of the
Democratic County Convention.
6-16 W. D. McCALLDM.
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GENERAL MERCHANTS,
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