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v.,;,,;,,;,.. ,r; -7,; . . . ry, n- ...-.!.-. r.1 -.'V'V 'f:"" 1 r - THE SEMI-WEEKLY ROBESONIAN. PIANO FACTORY The great ' house of Charles M. Stieff has practically established a small fact xy in connection with the charlotte Wareroom for .rebuild ing, repairing, tuning and refinish ing pianos, organs and fine furni ture. If your piano or organ needs tuning, repairing or refinishing, or if you have so ne fine old furniture you would like refiuished, write for estimates. , All work tT'ar:it--edaml charges as low as c t-;-.-.t;)t . ith first-class workman 'iip. . rUj to-day. CH'S M. 'TCIFF, "IJ..iuf.u,.urfT f Tlic tnisllc Stt.Il Sbaw, i..d f;tc'4Jf SeJf P. iyer Southern Wareroom, 5 West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. C. C. II. WILMOTH. Mgr. GEO. S. HACKER & SON MANHFACl TRES OF oors. Sash, Bllndb. Mouldings. BulMtng Materia Sash Weights and Co. J. Charleston, S. C Purchas ui makes, which we guar antee sup i to any rt South, and thereby saw tn iif). W'udow and Fan cy Glass a Spi. i it 4-20 BY-LO Talcum Powder, Natural Violet. By-I) 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 The Smell ol 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 & Son, DRUGGISTS, Lumberton, N. O. Tune 1 8th SEABOARD Air Line Railway. Direct Line to All Points in the South, South-West, North and North-West. Doable Daily Service Between Boston New YorW, Philadelphia B<imdre, Washington, Norfolk, Richmond, Raleigh, Charlotte, Wil mington, Atlnnta, Birmingham, Memphis, Chattanooga, Nashville, Montgomero, Mobile, New Orleans, Columbia, Savannah. Jacksonville, f Tampa and All Florida Points. Two Trains Two Train DAILT DAILY BETWEEN New York, Washington, Portsmouth, AND. Atlant, Birmingham, Memphis, Savannah end J action vine. TRAINS COMPOSED OF Vestibule day coaches, Pullman drawing room sleeping (jars ana me ivnieai Cafe' Dining Cars. DIRECT CONNECTION AT Memphis, New Orleans and St. Louis for poins is Texas, Calima, Arkansas, Coloiadoana the North-West. Interchangeable mileage books good over 15,000 miles roaa, ooumeru nines. For Tine tables, Win'er or Summer uHota Tihiatrative of the Son th And South-West, apply to Stahoaid Paissnger Representatives, or aaareas, C P. Ryan, G P. A., Portsmouth, Va. H. F. Cost, and V. P., Portsmouth, Va. C. H. Gattis, T. P. A., Raleigh, N .C. FASTIDIOUS WOMEN consider Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic a necessity in the hvgienic care of the person and for local treatment of feminine ills. As a wash its cleansing, germicidal, deodorizing and healing qualities are extraordinary. For sale at Drugfrists. Sample free. Address THeK. Taxton Co., Boston, Mass. The Love of Money and the Reck' less Pursuit of It, Success Magailne. The reckless pursuit of money is the great American curse. In no other country in the world is there the same temptation to coin all of one's ability, enercry, education everything into dol lars as in America- The resources are so vast, the opportunities f"r vrt u'h so Kreat, that it t; u rv level head not to be s-Avpt .. trig current tha stts tr- :d the dollnr. Nwvi'!'i,' u i'.i- vbei.s Mammon woes Jii pp, d i niver sall.v as i'-J -A;nvir:t. ; 1 very freedom and equality u- rep ublican instituti i;s (1 the tlanper. HThe first question the average youth asks himself v.-ii 'n he leaves school or college, starts out to make his way n the world is not "How can I make the largest possible ma a of my self?" but "How can I got hold of the largest amount of mon ey?" He see: everybod strain- and striving, sacrificin .: almost every thiug that is worn while to get hold of the dolla r. Is it strange, the'-, that he should get this dollar c. itagion win n every body around him seems to be in fected? Isn't it a pit-11)' si'vi to see yOung men ti viug to tu 1 a col lege educati n into moi.- y, sell ing the ideal 'othe highest bid der, putting id at aucti 1 their ability? Everything nowadays sh-iuis to be gain. Working for toe ideal seems to have become n 1 t art. 'How much monsy can I got for my picture? How much royalty for my book? How much for my story? How big a salary can I get for my education? WilHt pay?" is written upon every thing. The American people have cul tivated the accumulating instinct so long, so strenuously, that it has become voracious, and, in many instances, has grown to such gigantic proportions as to dwarf the rest of the individual The transforming power of money the moment it gets into a man's possession is one of the unsolved mysteries of the uni verse. Of course, we know that the poison of avarice and greed is in the character, and not in the money; but it is unfortunate that the possession of money seems to develop, to bring out, some of the worst human quali tiesqualities which never de- The 1 mm r.-....tsaci matured, rphtjapps mmm v.:-?.v..:ii!f mmm mmm .... It is made vi.J.-.-v-..V and wholesome m m Has velop in poverty, or show them selves under ordinary circum stances. Befoire we get possession Of money we feel sure that we "will not allow it to warp and twist our ideals. We are going to show the world a sane use of money. We are voing to help everybody. We are going to help struggling merit, assist poor boys and gir's to get an education and to g-t a start in the world. We are going to be helpful and useful in ihe largest possible way. Hut it is a strange trait in hu man nature, that no matter how humble or democratic or helpful and companionable people may be while poor, just as soon as the average man gets more than his fellows, he begins to domineer over them, and to use the very wealth, which he was so anxious to get to enable him to help his fellow men, to oppress and keep them down. Avarice is one of the most dan gerous human qualities, because so subtle in its development. It grows as wealth and power in crease until it becomes a mon ster which finally dominates its victims. But fortunately there are tens of thousands of noble men and women in our land who have not been touched by the money taint, to whom it carries but little weight compared with the" great er pursuit of the ideal Some ofthe finest intellects on the American continent are making heroic sacrifices for their ideals, are working for less money than some stenographers and many private secretaries are getting. Fortunately for the world, there is a growing majority of those who would rather put beauty into the life than dollars into the pocket, who live for art's sake, for truth's sake, for the sake of principle and not for the dollar's sake. Growth.dot money, expansion, not dollars, is their ambition. To reach the largest and the fullest manhood, the noblest womanhood, is ther rul ing passion of their lives. Where that is the ambition, the money also, will come, because it is the the largeness and fulness of the, life which attracts abundance of all that is good and desirable. Tne way Mrs. Russell Sage is doing good with the $80,000,000 left her by her husband, is more than enough to make the Napo leon of money lenders turn over in the grave. Tobacco That Chewing Popular Man's fondness for chewing tobacco is created and nnrYMioriVi-rl hv thft tobacco oroduccd in the famous Pied- mont tobacco belt. Only choice selections of this well thorourfilv cured leaf are used in making That's whv SCHNAPPS takes a smaller amount of sweetening than and that's why SCHNAPPS has a wnoiesome, stimu lating: and satisfying effect on chewers. There are many imitations of SCHNAPPS claiming to be "just as good," but without the flavor or quality that has made SCHNAPfb sales more man au in the Reynolds factories, famous for chewing tobaccos, by clean, sanitary processes, unaer mc direction, since 1875, of men who have made the business a life study. TV... Um torn.cf aryA he- tvitiinnori flat Tlll faCtOnSS iH the world and are situated in the very center of the world's greatest chewing tobacco district. f If you've never chewed SCHNAPPS, now is the time to get omuainfevf, with the "fcfeimest. most helthfuL stimulating, satisfying form in which tobacco can be used. Bo not accept imitations. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Wtosion Less Sweetening than Imitations Bellamy Neighborhood. Correspondent of The RobeMnlan. Mr. J. W. McLean attended the Barnum and Bailey shows at Wilmington last week. Mrs. J. S. Thompson, of Lum berton, is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G- Lennon. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Lytton, of East Lumberton, spent last week at ih' home of Mr. Li 11 is Pitman. Mr- A- -Mercer and daughter, Miss Annie, attended the associ ation at Hack Swamp Thi: rxhiy and i-Viday. Mrs. R C. Carpenter, of Ham let, is visiting her paivn's, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Todd. Mr. H: G. Meares was visiting relatives at Lumberton Sunday. Mr liobt. Pate is in the Bar ker community squirrel hunting this week. Mr. Thos. Todd, of Lumber ton, spent yesterday at home with parents. Will close with best wishes to The Kobesonian. Bellamy, N. C, Nov- 19th. Dealness Cannot be Cnrred. by I cat application, aa they cannot reach me dlseage portion of the ear. There U only one way to cure deafness, and that la by cun gtltutlonal remedleH. Dafneg In canned by ao lntlamed condition of the mucous lining of the Kiixtacblap Tube. When thla tube Is intUmpd you have a rambling sound or Imper fect hearing, and when It tg enl! ely closed DeafnfggU the reHult, and unlets the Inflam mation can be taken ont and this tube restor ed to in normal condition, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases ont of ten are caused by uararrh. wh'eh la nothing but an inlHmed condition of the mucoue surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any cane of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarah Send for cir culars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O S Id by Drujrglsta. 75c. Take Hall s Family Pills for constipation My Hair is Extra Long Feed your hair; nourish" it; give it something to live on. Then it will stop falling, and will grow long and heavy. Ayer's Hair Vigor is the only genuine hair-food you can buy. It gives new life to the hair-bulbs. You save what hair you have, and get more, too. And it keeps the scalp clean and healthy. The best kind of a testimonial "Sold tor over sixty years." A Had b 3. 0. lyw Co., LowaU, Maaa. AIM minuiwiuwri ai f SARSAPABILLA. vers PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. Talk about your goods not about your firm or wnat a line place your store is. Gblade requires and any other kind similar louaow. producing the best - SaJeni, fi. C. ' IS Vi Hold Your Cotton If you expect Higher Prices iatcr in the leasori. You can store it in onr Warehouse and have it insured for full value, at a cost of 25 cents a bale for a month. WE WILL I.KND Vot MOXKY 011 your warehouse receipt at 6 per cent. Tli is is the plan remmtnen icd by the Ortton Growers' Astvyciation. Deposit yout Earnlnes w i 1 1i our Savins' Bank and get 4 Per Cent. COMPOUND INTEREST. Robeson County Loan and Trust Company, Lumberton, N. C. A. W. .McLean, PreMilftr.. The C. W. Polvogt Company, Wilmington, N. C. , Onrs is the Lnrgfat ami Handsomest Store, rot onlv in Wilmington, bnt probably in the State, aul our Stock is at ail times Full and Complete. It inclodea very Article needed for Ladies' Wear and our Styles and Price are such aa to satisfy Shopper. Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention, a SEND FOR SAMPLES. Fine Inving Dorses AND Farm I have some Nice Driving Horses and a Desirable Lot of Mules suitable for Farming and Wagon Purposes. Remember that I carry a Select Line of the Best Make of BUGGIES All the time. Prices on Everything Right. C. M. FULLER October 15th I have moved my Pressing Club to the room over Mr. J. H. Wishart's Grocery, and think that I will be able to give you better satisfaction in the future. All work left with me will receive prompt and careful attention. OFFICE AND SAMPLE ROOYS Same place: Room No. 6 over Savings Bank, Phone No. 27. john d. McAllister Made-to-Measure Garments for Gentlemen. Boom No. over Savings Bank. jt Phone 27. ftt '-v ' Marion Iron Wemanufacture Boilers, Engines Cotton Gins and Presses We do and Machine Work. . Robeson Institute, Lumberton, N. O. Fall Session Opens September 3rd, 1906. Prof. R. E. SENTELLE, Principal, Miss MARY WATSON, Primary Teacher, Miss CHRISTINE GOWER, Music Teacher. The other departments will be filledby competent teachers. The patr6nage of the public isjearnestly solicited. Subscribe For The- RoDosonlan. c. II. Morrow. Cashier. Mules ! LUMBERTON NO. CA. -.if-' Works, MSN- andj.Eaw Mills. Agents for General Repairs m Foundry 3"lb Stephen Mclntyre, Chairman Board of Trustees
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