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ROBESOMAN i e Jountry, God and Truth. SINGLE COP! h VOL. XXXVLT. NO. 64 LDMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1606. WHOLE NO. 2181 m m m is St 3 PPi! 83 SM. S3 i if i Mm MK RR THE BEST 'INVESTMENT A MAN CAN MAKE IS A ' WALTHAM WATCH, 31? r 'tis in 0? COMMISSIONERS ON ROADS. in session following following it? Ml MO1 181 WE SELL WALTHAM WATCHES IN ALL SIZES. Look our Stock of 17 Jewel Watches over. We are Selling Waltham and Elgin 17 Jewel in Silverine Screw B & B Case for $9.00; in the old Reliable Fahy's 20 Year Case, at 12.50. See our Stock of Simmons' Watch Chains, the best made in the United States. Mail Orders solicited. Will send In Express, C. O. D., with privilege of examination. H. C. BOYLIN, US Lumberton, - N. C. kwjc nx am mm WHk srmx m i i 55 S2 5w5 121 &1 2 1st s 111 The New Hospital, (The Lumberton Sanatarium.) My New Hospital is now ready and open for the reception of all non-contaerioua dis eases. I have a Corps of Competent Nurses and a Well-EquippedHospital in all Respects. Am j alsoMIprepared to give as ELECTRICAL TREATMENT. Any information as to prices, etc., will be furnished on application to me. Dr. N. A. Thompson, PROPRIETOR, Lumberton, : : : : NC. Jurors Drown for Next Term ol Court The commissioners Monday passed the orders: Ordered that the nnhlic road, in Thompson town ishib, petitioned for by H. M Norment andDthers commencing J at II. M. Norment's and running jowe(j. straight byway of John Onagers j and Elrod and ending at the Mc l Nair graveyard connecting with the Lowrie road, be granted m accordance with prayer of peti tioners and that same to be laid out and opened up by the Super intendent of the roads. On motion it was ordered that the hearing of F. R. Prevatt; et al and J. L- Prevatt, et al be heard at next meeting of the board- Ordered that petition for road signed by H. McMillan and N. B. Brown, et al be granted. Ordered that Polly A. Mat thews be allowed $2 per month and entered on regular list. On motion the petition for pub lic road signed by D. S- Knapp, F. A- White and others, same road passing through lands of J. C. McPhail, D. S. Knapp and others, be not granted. Ordered that petition public road signed by J. F. McPhail, et al be filed. Petition filed for public road from Wade Warwick and others. Notice be sent. Ordered that bill $36.51 be paid to J. N- Regan. Charge to general fund for lumber on Big Swamp Bridge. Supt- Jones report read and filed. On motion it was ordered that the resignation of J. W. Wilkes be accepted to take effect Octob er 15th and he be notified On motion it was ordered that Ideal Beauty, s Faces naturally beautiful don't need mil'inery tobringout UiMf attractiveness, but Ideal Beauties mut bave Hats suited to their feature. We create Hats that are Fashionable and become vo.i to best advantage. Our Conibiiiat-on of Ribbons, Feathers, Lace and Taste, will produce a Hat that will be just what you want. Our Milliner, Miss Annie Lindsk-y, has been in Baltimore looking after tins Depart ment. She is an experienced Trimmer. DRY GOODS. The Autumn Goods are here in Ileautiful Colors. You get here choice Dress Patterns. FURS. FURS. FURS. J. M'. McBride be appointed to succeed J. W.N McBride as sup ervisor of IJlue Bpnngs town ship to take effeet asvsoon as the bond be accepted- Ordered that Mr. Eli Philips be and is appointed supervisor of Lumberton township to succeed Gus Prevatt, resigned Road report submitted by sev eral townships, excepting Smiths and Lumber Bride, be accepted. Ordered that thefollowing jury list for first week: J. W. Wilks; Chas. Bodiford: J. D. Doors, A M. Currie, Arch Baker, J. M. Pope, J. B. Britt, C. A. Holland, S. M. Oliver, Geo- D. Willard, E. F. Floyd, J. E, Clifton, N. A. Mc Intyre, D. L. McLean, Jno M. Jones, N- P. Liv Taylor, J. A- Mc Henderson. A. R. McNair, A- L. ingston, R. D. Nothing adds so much Grace and Refinement to a well-gowned woman as a hand some set of Furs. We Invite Inspection of the above lines. Also Shoes and Notions. E. W. Floyd, Ashpole, : : : . : ... : : : . N. G. Will pay Best Prices for Cotton Seed for Southern Cotton Oil Company. YOUR MONEY'S WORTH IF YOD GO TO S. WEINSTEIN & SON For Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Dry Goods. Next Door to the Postoffice, ASHPOLE, N. C, Brvde. W. F Philips. Second week: Thos. Sander son, Ira H, Warwick, D. C. S Shaw, J. E. Livingston, G. W. Grimsley, H. T- Currie, J. Q- Britt, D. A-Currie.J.CAtkinson, WP.Carter,J.J.McLauchlin,J-A. Tlirmnrl 1). G. McMillan. C. G. Flovd. H. P. Powers, Marcus r Smith. Willis White and Reddin Philips. Order that Mr. DW- Bullock make the best trade he can for a new machine for his office- On motion it was ordered that Supt. Jones diide thechaingang as best as he saw fit and to em ploy a suitable keeper at a salary not to exceed $45 per month. Bond of I. J. Prevatt for sup erintendent of Wishart township was filed and ordered record ed. Ordered that bill J. A. Hodgins be paid $8 for repairs to road plow. Charge to Red Springs road fund. Ordered that A. Odom be ad vised that petition for new road from St. Pauls to R;nnert be signed by land owners and re turned so board can tr ke action on same. Ordered that bill of R. K. Barnes l." sewer pipes for road be paid and charge to White Bouse road fund. Ordered that bill of McAllister Hardware Co' $14.88 for supplies for water works for jail be al- Ordered that bill of D. W. Biggs $2.56 for freight on truck from Mariettta to Luuiberton be paid. Ordered that bill of J. M. Deese $46.50, for putting water supplies in jail, he paid. Ordered that freight bill on supplies for jail be paid 1.40. Ordered t hat D. W. Biggs be paid $8.55, $5.20, and $2.20 for supplies for jail. Real Estate Transfers. A. L. Jones and wife to N. W. Jenkins, a tract of land in White House township; consideration, $550. A- L. Jones and wife to Elias Jenkins, a tract of land in Ash pole ; consideration, $550 D. W. Galloway and wife to F. L Blue, a tract of land in Ash pole; consideration, $500. J TTnwarrl Morrison to Mrs. W. H. Bass, lands in Lumberton r bowusiiip, wiiaiueiauuu, viw. Daniel A. McPhail et al to Wm. Stubbs, a tract of land in Thomp sons townsnip; 'consideration, $3,700- C. P. Stephens and wife to John A. and Josiah A. Boone, a tract of land in Back Swamp township; consideration leased on certain conditions to buy later. W. C. Collins et al to Mary Leggett, a tract of land in Robe son county; $10 and other valua ble considerations. Geo. B. McLeod, sheriff, to Rev. Geo. W. Ingram, lands in Blue Springs township. Willie J- Clark et al to Beau fort County Lumber Co., all tim ber on a certain tract of land in Alfordsville township; considera tion, $600- Giles B. Moore and wife to Allen Edens et al, lands in Row land; consideration, $1,700. J. E. Nye and wife to Lou Ida Barden, lands in Sterlings town ship; $1 and other valuable con-sidrations. Catharine A Jackson to A. T- Jackson, a tract of land in Thompsons township; considera tion, $95. John McLean and wife to Peter Evans, a tract of land in Red Springs township; consideration, $23- S. R. Townsend and wife to J. . and M- H- McPhaul, lands in Red Springs township; consid eration, $800- J. A; Hodgin and wife to Alice McNeill, lands in Lumber Bridge township; consideration, $135. Owen Cox to Charlie M. Britt, lands in Britts township; con sideration, $100. Will Cox to C M. Britt, lands in Britts township; considera tion, $75- Nancy King to James Holmes, a tract of land in Robeson coun ty; $10 and other valuable considerations' J. W. Swann and wife to K- T. Sanderson and wife, lands in Lumberton township; considera tion, $39.40. N- A. Brown and wife to Henry N. McNair, a tract of land in Lumberton township; $200. R. K- Blake and wife to R. T. Sanderson, lands in Lumberton township; consideration, $66.66$ Angus Oxendine to Laura H. Hall, lands in Burnt Swamp township; consideration, $40.25. J. W. Smith and ife to W. R. Bonsai, all timber on certain land in Robeson county; consid ation, $100. Daniel B: McNeill toAlbertus Willoughby, lands in St. Pauls township; consideration, $750. A. J. Floj-d and wife to I. M Thompson, lands in White House township; consideration, $1,500. Keubin King to Henry F- Pit man, lands in Robeson county; consideration, $45. Jno. McArten et al leased to Parkton Mercantile Co., a tract of land in Parkton township. Archibald Brown et al to Jeptha D. Gibson, a tract of land in Lum ber Bridge township; considera tion, $1,475. Henry A. Sawyeres to W. C Powell, lands in Raft Swamp township; consideration, $300. N. A. Regan to W. J. Britt, lands in Lumberton township; consideration, $400. James McK. Byrd et al to James G. Smith, lands in How ellsville township; consideration, $100. James Norton et al to D. J. McKenzie, a tract of land in Blue Springs township; consideration, $300. Joseph A. McLean and wife to ssrs Lumber Co., all interest 1 tract of land in Robe- iration, $20. VttHftFlow- ers, landsTh,, f consideration, ISOv D. W. iass and wife'W,, Smith, a tract of land in WhjV. House township; $10 and other' valuable considerations. P. McN. Gibson, et ux to D. J. McKenzie, l'nds in Blue Springs township; consideration, $500. Scotch Dinner In 17th Century. Scotlsh Reriew. An account Of hospitality in 1629 gives a good idea of the man ner in which a country gentle man of the period lived. Dinner and su pper were brought in by the servants with their hats on, a custom which is corroborated by Fynes Moryson, who says that, being at a knigth's house who had many servants to attend him, they brought in the meats with their heads covered with blue caps. After washing their hands in a basin they sat down to din ner, and Sir James Pringle said grace. The viands seemed to have been plentiful and excellent, big pottage, long kale, bowe of white kale, " which is white cab bage; "brech sopps," powered beef, roast and boiled mutton, a vension pie in form of an egg, goose. Then they had cheese cut and uncut, and apples- But the close of the feast was the curious thing about it. The tablecloth was removed, and on it were put a "towel the whole breadth of the table and half the length of it, a basin and ewer to wash, then a green car pet laid on, then one cup of beer set on the carpet, then a little long lawn sertiter, ploited over the corner of the table,and a glass of hot water set down also on the table;then be there three boys to say grace; the first, the thanks giving; the second, the paternos ter; the third, prayer for a bless ing of God's church. The good man of thehouse,his parents.kins folk and the whole company they t.hpn tn A rink hot waters, so at supper, then to bed, the colla tion which (is) a stoupe of ale." Caldwell & Carlyle will have three days of millinery opening Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day. H- B. Ward tells of Trusty Trusses. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. A. McLai . A . W. McLean. i. MeCormlek. IcLEAX, McLEAN A MCCORMICK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LUMBERTON, - N C. Offloes on 2nd floor of Bank'of Lam be r ton Bailding, Rooms 1, 3, 8, So 4 Prompt attention given to 11 btuiaeM. CHAS. B. SKIPPER, Attorney at Law. LUMBERTON, - - - N. C. All business entrusted to him will re ceive prompt and careful attention. Office in First National Bank Bailding ver Post Office E. M. BRITT, Attorney at Law, Lumberton, N. C. Office upstairs in Argus Building. All businesa promptly transacted. Mclntyre & Lawrence Attorneys and Counselors at Law, LUMBERTON. : : N. C. E. J. BRITT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lumberton, N. C. Office over Pope'a Drug Store. R. C. PARVIN, Contractor and Builder. Lumberton, N. C. Plans, Specifications and Prices furn ished on application. 'Lean & Black, """'va at Law, Try The Robesonian for a year it only costs you I1.50. Office C Rooms 6-8 VAT 1 Hilding, Dr. N. A. Thorn PHYSICIAN AND SUROEOW Lumberton, : Office at Hospital. : : N. Phone No. 41 0. R T ALLIM F. D. CASTLISOaT Drs. Allen & Castlebury, Dentists, LUMBERTON, N. C. Jffice over Dr. McMillan's Drug Store. DR. J. D. REGAN, DENTIST, Lumberton, - N. 0. Office in Shaw building, drug siort. 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 snrrounainx country. Office in .ie McLeod Building. Phon- $0. 6. Can be found at nijfht at residence formerly occupied by Mr. George al. Whitfield. JOHNSON & BRITT, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, LUMBERTON, N. C. Office over Argus Buil ling. C. T. CASH WELL & SON. ASHPOLE. N. C. Coffins, Casfceta and Burial Supplies. Wheelwrights, Blacks mith ing and woodworking of all kinds. Patronage solicited. ft Thing 0t 5eaotu Is fl Joy Forever. Our Photographs are Beautiful and Life- 1 ke. finished in the most up-to-date styles. Come and see our work. We make Fami ly Groupea, View a Ktc. Come while the weather is pleasant tid bring the little IOIKS. E. J. WAITS, lumberton;art studio. Over Pole's Drug Store. Dr. W. A. McPhaul, Physician and Snrgaoii, Aanpole. N. C. Office Phone, No. 5. Res. Phone No. Night calls answered promptly. I 'V' J V iff
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