THE SEMI-WEEKLY R
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS,
Wade Hampton Kinlaw,
"Attorney at Law,
LUMBERTON, . - - K.t
Office over Webster's Tin Shop
A. McLean .
A. W. lleLui
J. . MeCorntok.
IcLEAI.IcLKUaicCORIICK,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
LUMBERTON, N C
Office on Snd floor of Bank'of Lnm
berton Building, Rooms 1, a, 8, & 4
Prompt attention (riven to all business.
CHAS. B. SKIPPER,
MORE RADICAL THAN IN 1896.
W. J. Bryan Discusses Qaes
lions Has Nothing; to Wlth
draw on Economical Qacstlons
London, Eng., Dispatch, 12th.
William J. Bryan having had
th& opportunity of reading Amer
ican newspapers, consented to
day to discuss some of the ques-i
tions which have been raised!
since he has again become promi
nent as a Presidential possibility.
tie said:
T A! il A T J !L 1
x uuiicu bimii x am uescnoea
to work and not to interfere with
the others laborers , fiu pf
course -when an overseer has to
be selected experience cannot be
left out of consideration. ' The
worker who came' late would, . if
honest, be too modest to assume
an attitude of superiority over
those who had toiled daring the
earlier hours. While the ques
tion is one of purpose a man who
recognizes the dangers that
threaten our country and is anx
ious to avert them will not find it
difficult to establish friendly re
dan'
Igolden rlIle!
i
calls
FOR PIANO BOYBS.
uvovnuvu , ,. .., ,, ,
as a conservative, and in order P"" ujows who saw
that therfl tnftv h nn miannrW. K an earner aate,
standing on
Attorney at Law,
LUMBERTON, - - - N. C.
All business entrusted to him will re
ceive prompt and careful attention.
Office in First National Bank Building
ver Post Office.
erty when in fact the Democratic
that subject permit
me to say that in one sense I
always have been a conservative.
The Democratic politics are con
servative in that they embody
old principles applied to new
conditions. There was nothing
new m principle m either of the
If the differences between the
sincere and the pretended friends
of reform cannot be discovered
before they will become apparent
when the platform is written: for
if present indications count for
anything that platform is likely
to be so plain that no one can
ulatforms on which I stood. W muwaire n ana so strong crro no
were accused of attacking nron- OI lemocrauc principles
. . . - " r I mill Kv A m rt 4. l
Tf ill wj uianu iaj vuc ifai ujr.
E. M. BRITT,
Attorney at Law,
LUMBKRTON, N. 0.
Office upstairs in Argus Building.
All business promptly transacted.
Mclntyre & Lawrence
Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
LUMBERTON, :
E. J. BRITT,
Attobnky at Law,
Lumberton, N. C.
Office over Pope's Drug Store.
R. O. PARVIN,
Contractor and Builder.
Lumberton, N. C.
Plans, Specifications and Prices furn
if hed on application.
McLean & Black,
Attorneys at Law,
MAXTON, N. C.
Office on and floor MCaskill Building,
Rooms 6-8.
Dr. N. A. Thompson,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Lumberton, : : : : N. 0.
Office next (loot above Savings Bank.
party is the defender of property
because it endeavors to draw the
line between honest accumulation
by honest methods on the one
side and predatory wealth and
immoral methods on the -other
It is to the interest of every hon
est man that dishonesty should
be exposed and punished; ether
wise the deserving are aDt to
N. C. suffer for the uruiAsprvino- Tf
. . 7. 7 "
nowever, oy tne word conserva
tive they mean that I have
changed my position on any pub
nc question or moderated my
opposition to corporate aggran
uizement tney nave a surprise
awaiting them- I am more radical
than I was in 1896 and have
nothing to withdraw on economic
questions which have been under
discussion.
"The only question we dis
cussed in 1890. upon which there
Mr. Bryan added that he
would discuss the trust, tariff,
railroad and labor questions, im
perialism and other issues at I
length when he. reached America.
When a Piano A'gen
on you treat him withburt-
csy, bat don't plate
order for a Planointll
you have wrlttenChas
M. Stlef f, the great ruth
em Piano Manufaurer,
talked with one of
salesmen or called on
their
ns
Southern Wareiiom
S West Trade Si ,
CIIAIirXTTE, N.
C. H. WILMOTH. f gr,
C.
BIG DRAINAGE UNDERTAKING.
The Department of AarfcuMure
Interested In Improvement ol
Coast Land.
A step that will doubtless
mean much for the coast sections
f North Carolina and Virginia
within the near future has been
taken by E. S. Mead, chief of the
bureau of drainage and irriga
tion of the Department of Agri
culture. He has just sent a force
of skilled engineers to Charles
ton, S. C, to begin active work
surveying lands that need drain-
FOR TREATMENT
Drink, Cocaine and
' Habits.
OF
I am prepared to offer to all
friends and relatives interests!
wno desire to relorm and rq
the el ink. cocaine and trlorpli
in In- town of Lumbtrton
at large, the well-known am
Morphine
hndidates,
in same,
ruin from
ne habits,
country
oml'-rlnl
..I
(l) w
MacKay Trea mint which 1) been I e
fore ih-i public for a quarter rt a century,
and litnce thoroughly tested Hxatniue
literature and testimonials am notice it
adoption bv the Canadian Ciernment.
For further information, aptly to
R. B. BECKW1TH. M. !..
McLeod Building!
LUMnasTON, . I N. C.
ing in that section, and these
has been any apparent chancre is engineers have already com-
the silver question. We contend- menced operations.
Granite flndlt
arble.
n' Aii o. havenotonly vindicated tHequan- lands are soon to be opened and
ui u. zxiitm ol uttoucuui y , titative theorjr of money but have made fit for agricultural pur
P. D. UASTLKBUKY
ed for more money and urired
the free coinage of silver as the
only means then m sight of se
curing it. The increased pro
duction of gold has brought in
part the benefit we expected to
secure from the restoration of
silver. The per capita volume
of money in the United States is
almost live per cent, greater no w
than it was in 1896, and the bene-
111 . 1 V A. .
ms orousrnt dv tins increase
For many years efforts have
been made by Representatives
in Congress from Virginla,North
Carolina and South Carolina to
effect some practical results in
tne matter of draining swamp
lands. The first two States have
so far received no tangible re
sults from the work done, but
South Carolina has taken the ini
tiative in the matter recently
wiui tne results tnatner swamp
CorrcMMiinleiice desired and drsivMis for
inonmnrii! -, tombstones, tc, funiishei
on ition by
O. K RANCKf1.,
fj '. H LutnUerton. N. 0.
Something New.
Dentists,
LUMBERTON, N. C.
Office over Dr. McMillan's Drug Store.
DR. J. D. REGAN,
DENTIST,
Lumberton, - N. 0.
proven ine oenents of the larger poses.
amount of money. No advocate During the session Of Gongress
of the gold standard can claim just ended Representatives from
the triumph of his logic. . I both Virginia and North Carolina
1 believe in bi-metahsm. and introduced bills lookine toi
I believe that the restoration of draining of swamp lands in tx
silver would bring still further respective States and Repre.
prosperity, besides restoring par tative Small, of North CaroTim
in exchange between trold and endeavored to nass a bill annro-
Office in
Shaw building,
drag store.
over Pope's
Dr. F. H. PITMAN,
DENTIST.
ASHPOLE, ' N. C
Dr. R. B. BECK WITH,
Physician and Surgeon,
Offers his services to the people of Lum
berton and surrounding country.
Office in lie McLeod Building. Phon
No. 6. Can be found at night at residence
. former lr occupied by Mr. George M.
Whitfield.
JOHNSON & BRITT,
Real Estate and Insurance Agents,
LUMBERTON, N. C.
Office over Argus Buil ling.
silver-using countries; but I rec
ognize, as do all other bimetalists
whom 1 have met abroad, that
the unexpected and unprece
dented increase m gold produc
tion has for the present removed
the silver question as an issue.
While the money question has of the Department of Agricul
waned m Importance, other quesJtu re, and Chief Mead believes
tions have been forging to the that the plan is one entirely
irom ana to tnose questions we worthy of careful, consideration
must apply the same principles by Congress,
priating 3,000,000 for drainage
of the Dismal Swamp. It is be
lieved that this would have re
ceived favorable consideration
had not other appropriation bills
been larger than in years past.
The scheme has the endorsement
Discussing the matter pf drain
age generally, Mr. Mead said:
The Department is very much
interested in the drainage ques
tion and we have just commis
sioned and put in the field near
Charleston, S. C, a corps of skil-
ed engineers. Thev will work
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CHARLOTTE, N. C.
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Our Photographs are Beautiful and Life
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Come and see our work. We make Fami
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3. J. WAITS,
LUMBEBTONART STUDIO,
- Oyer Pope's Drug Store,
we uppuea w uie money ques
tions, and seek to secure the
greatest good to the greatest
number by legislation which con
forms to the doctrine of eaual
rignts lor all and special privi-
leges to none-
XI . .
kjh uie new questions manv
nrill :4-U . Al ! -i, 1
vni tusu wiui ua wiiu were against i in vicinity oi unarieston un
us on the money question, for til they have finished the work
notwithstanding the discussion there, then tnev will ero to othfir
or tnat question, millions did not places that may hereafter be as
understand it and were fritrht- sijrned them,
ened into opposition. We cannot About three weeks ago the
expect the support of any one people of lower South Carolina
who is interested in taking ad- held a convention at Charleston
vantage of the people either which I attended with Engineer
inrougn trusts or through any C. U. tilliott. of this DeDartmfint.
otner illegitimate form of busi- At that convention matter nf
ness. Our efforts should be to vital importance were taken nn
J-; .-, . I , L
uisunguisn rjetween tnose cor- ana discussed, and the results is
porations which are legitimate that the corps of enfrineers T
anu inose aggregations oi wealth nave mentioned has been sent
Which are organized for purposes to begin work there. The same
or public plunder and appeal for thing could be done in Virginia,
support to those only who are North Carolina and others States.
wining w nave tne .-government if tne people of the different sec
protect each person in the en- tions would follow the lead of the
joyment of his own earnings.
Ihe newspapers have been
trying to create friction between
what they call old friends and
new friends in politics. Those
are friends who are working to-
If you need a First-Clan
Bed Snrincr. trn tn Hiitiinhrv Xr
t o r - 1 J - "t
at the LumbertonNovelty Woiks,Lumlef
ton, N. C, Manutacturers of the Cele
brated High-Grade Excelsior Folding
Bed Spring This Bed Spring possesses
many points or supeiionty over the ordi
nary Bed Spring sold by the trade. The
Excelsior Spring is made of the best
Spring Steel Wire, manufactured espe
dally for that purpose. The bed is com
posed of Springs, put up in independent
sections to that lying on one part of the
bed does not affect the other. Two or
more may occupy the bed at the same
time and rest comfortably. They will not
sag or mash to one side, and are so con
structed as to render them absolutely
noiseless.
To Whom it May Concern:
This is to certify that we the under
signed are now using the Spring sold by
Fillyaw & Humphrey, and do testify to
their merits as being just as represented
the most comfortable Spring we have
ever used.
Signed Mrs. W. J. Pate, W. B. Flow
era, K. L. Owens, B. Edwards, Z. M
While, H. D. Miles, W. K. Brock, J. El
wood Porter, J. D. Regan, D. D. S.
Any one desiring to purchase a set of
First-Class Bed Springs, we would be
pleased to have th em call and examine
ours be for buying. We use nothing but
me oest oi material, and put tliem up un
aera ten years guarantee, and sell dirert
to the people at Manufacturers' Prices.
Yours Truly,
Fillyaw & Humphrey,
Ma lufacturers and Proprietors,
LUMBERTON, N. C.
We also have a few machines and
choice counties that we will consign to
parties that wish to go into the Manufac
ture and Sale of Bed Springs. Only
small capital needed. For particulars
can on or address
Fillyaw & Humphrey.
a-13
Ready for
Business.
Wo are now ready to do your
work, and do it rigid. We
make a specialty of mantels,
turn work, repair furniture
and upholster; builders' fin
ishers, etc. We also make
tables, desks, cupboards,
safes, etc., etc.
Freeman's Woodworking Plant
H O. FREEMAN,
Proprietor.
the River foot of
"In The Good Old Snmmer Time," v
Just across
Bridge.
Iron
6-i
w. I. LinKhaw&Go
1 906.
With grateful feelings for the verv lib
erai ousiness receiver during tne yeai
justelneed, we oasa another milestone,
nn :.ie the nu.. tear better prepared
thaju ever to supply the trade with any.
tiling in our Hue. At all times our pens
in De iouna wen niiea wun tue best
Tennessee Mules
Experience has taut-lit us that thi
class is much better suited to our climat
than those bought in the far west. Ou
BUGGY AND WAGON
REPOSITORY
Was never better supplied. We earn
only STANDARD and HIGH GRADB
work. The
Hackney Wagon
fs the peer of all in Eastern North Caro-
ma. I lie old reliable
Piedmont
fs too well known for comment. In Bug
gies, we are prepared to sho you from
50 to 100 at all times f romwhich to select
Our Leaders are
Wrenn, Hackney, Bab-
cock and Hummer.
Latest designs and up-to-date finish.
Everything in the Harness Line.
Terms, Cash or on Time
with Approved Security.
people of South Carolina.
As I said, this is a most im
portant question and one that is
susceptible of great latitude.
Even on the north Atlantic sea
board, where the lands
waraa a common end, and each cases will not becin to eaual thosr Snectai Rate via the sp.hn-rri
campaign onngs w some extent runner down the coast, irriga
anew alliirnment. In 1896 the tion and Jrainacre matters nro hp-
party lost many Democrats and ing given the closest attention."
was recruited by a great many The outlook is good for sys
who had been ReDubBcans un to tematic work to be
that time and we welcomed them, other Southern States in drain-
in lyoo some came back who age matters within a very short
were against us in 1896. and we time, and the next session nf
did not shut the door against Congress will doubtless soo e-ool
them. I have no idea that the i appropriations for the work
party will require tickets of ad- All along the South Atlantic;
mission in the coming campaign., coast, in the States of Virginia,
Usually parties are so anxious to" the two Carolinas, Florida and
secure recruits that past differ- others there are thousands of
ences are not emphasized if there acres of fine swamp land that
a "ioio uKiewiuttiib on ures-1 wmu ue . uiaue w produce, as
ent issues. I do not know ' thatmueh as land an v where oisa in
we can find a better plan than the country if nrnnprlv trnntrwi.
ftlA Pikla nl.n mVIaL .J '-. - a 1- - I rm.A 1 i .
11 vim plan, Hiuuu uuuiiis mei luu Duujeob n us receivea serious T TT A T?" T)"D fTiTTTnT-) ci
eleventh hour comer to a place in consideration at our hands for i3VJ 1 Uiljlib,
the vineyard, and to share the re- many years, and I am" glad to UmbertOn'S Expert TODSOrlal irtlStS,
ward with those who began ear- see that the people are now be- The Latest and Moft Aooroved ,
L think this is sound poli- ginning to realize the importance Fiitnres.
tics as well as sound religion pf developing land that has hertf- cile, door afove McAllister
provided the new- recruit .comes 1 tefore proved of little value. ; I Give uTyou rJSSSfc
The Seaboard begs to announce ttiitton
account of the occasions mentioned be.
low the rates and conditions named will
apply.
Mouteagle, Tenn. Monteagle Bible
Training School July 22nd-3ist, one first-
class tare plus 25 cents for round trio.
Mouteagle, Tenn.--Womin's Congress
July 3oth-August 20th, one first-class
faae plus 25 cents for round trip.
Aslieville, N. C Conventi n Com
mercial Law League of America, July
3oth-Augu.st 4lh. one liist-class fare plus
25 cents fsr round trip.
. For further information as to rates
from any point or schedules apply to
your nearest Agent 01 address the undersigned.-.
C. II . GATTIS,
Traveling Passenger Agent,
Raleigh, N. C.
Jan. 8. t
Wlien money becomes scarce with ihc F'artniirs and all btlier
business men, we make it a rule to furnish our customers with
all the money they need, at the rate of six jwr cent. We lend
ou Real Etdato or other Good Security. All Mwioy Deposited
with us will earn four percent, compounded evt-ry three months.
By making a Deposit, either large or. small,
and nee how fast it inr reases. ; ;
BEGIN NOW
Robeson Coooty Loan and Trust Company,
Lumberton, N. C.
A. W. McLean,
Fresideut.
('. II. Morrow,
Cashier.
Rings! Rings! Rings!
Signet Rings for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. Also
Set Rings and Band Rings.
ALL SOLID GOLD !
And of the Most Beautiful Designs. A Tremendous
Stock to select from. We can certainly suit you.
McLEAN - ROZIER CO.,
July 10.
The
C. W. Polvogt Company,
Wilmington, N. C.
Ours in the Largist and Handsomest Store, not only in Wilmington, but probably
n tbe btate, and our block Is at all times Full and Comolete. It includes eviv
Article needed for Ladies' Wear and our Styles and Prices are uch as (o sa.isfv
Shopper.
Mail Orders Receive PromDt Attention.
SEND FOR SAMPLES.
Wlio Does your Frintlno?
If we aronot now doing your work let 1 1 s
order. We expect try turn out a First - 'ln.
thing we undertake to do. : :
try your
.I'llt (III
next
any-
COMMERCIAL PRINTING
j Our Specialty.
Send us your work.
FREEMAN PRINTING COMPANY.
B. B. FREEMAN, Manager.
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THE ROBESONIAN.
EO. S. HACKER & SON
RALEIGH AKD CHARLESTON Rai
Ar.
Scliedule'ln effect June 3
SOUTH.
No. 1.
1 Lumberton 10.25 am
Pope -..10.34
Kingsdale 10.40
Polopcliu 10.45
Proctorville 10.57
Delia 1 1.06
Barnesville 11. 12
Flowers 11. 18
Marietta .. 11.24
Holmesville 11.29
Page's Mill 1 1 .35
Kemper . .11.41
May 11.44
Squires . .11.49
Fork 11.52
Zion 12. ot p m
Rogers 12.10
Marion ........12.25
NORTH.
S I M
2 00 p m .
2.40 !yJr3w ""'
3 00
3 lo
3- 25
3 35
3 55
4 oj
4- 25
438
4 4
4 53
5.00
5 17
5 35
6.05
Lve Marion
Rogers ... .. 6.20
Zion... . 6.30
Fork 6.53
Squires 6.57
No. 6 No. a
... 6.00 a m 3.25 p 11
3-39
3-47
3-5S
7.05
7.12
7.18
.7.30
7-5"
8.00
8. 1 s
May
Kemper .
Page's Mill ..
Holwesville. .
M arietta...
Flower ......
Barn, sville ..
Delia 8.25
Proctorville 8.40
Polopolis ...... 8.50
Kingsdale 9.10
Pope 9.20
Lumberton ic.oo
Nos. 1 and 2 Passenger,
press, run (mil .
Nos 5 a: I (, Mixed Trains
except Si nday.
Ar.
5 .
4.04
4.fc7
4.10
4.19
45
4. jo
439
44
4 5
5.00
505
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Mail and Ex-
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G neral Manag
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est Equipped Preparatory School in the
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ress, .
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6-18-8-10
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