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VABUSHKP TCK.SHAYS AWV FRUAY
BY
ROBESON1AN PUBLISHING CO
P. A. BRYANT,
Bus. Mar
JI'BWRirTlON RATES:
11.80.
1 Monthd J
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Op Wonth
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40
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i j ordr(nf th 1r1reM of hi pRprch-3fd
S"riher in o aid rt th danm to wh'ch
h Wn going. nd the nw addreM
With W'ire o1oltlon tht It bag. The
ftr.nian 1 first-rls advertising medl
ui RatM wl'l h furntataed pror ptly to
M-nnrjectlYr dTerUw r.
The naprr want to fair to correspondent
and will irl mem aa inurn lainuur n
think nubile policy will permit. are not
wpo"iri!e for the views of any corresooud
aat. We require that a writer tga hla na- e
Mi a eomtrtonteation uttaektnr gome one else
r an Institution. In publlshlrg articles
Where the name of the writer m not reqmren
to ba published, we reaerre the right, for goad
rfcaaoa. to (Tire the name when asked tor.
THUKSDAY, FEBRUARY 14 iw
SAMPSON COUNTY'S SHORTAGE.
The grand jury of Sampson
county Monday returned indict
ment against A. W. A man. for
mer Republican sheriff of the
county, for embezzling State
and county funds; also against
the former board of county com
missioners for turning over tax
books of the county to Aman
without settlement for previous
year and for failure to require
him to give school fund bonds;
also against present board of
county commissioners lor fail
ure to require ihe present
treasurer to give school fund
bond.
Aman made an assignment
the latter part of last month
and disappeared. The shortage
is about $45,000 with $10,000
or $15,000 uncollected taxes to
be deducted.
Sampson certainly had confi
dence in her otlicers not to re
quire bonds and not to keep
some kind of check on her
Sheriff We believe that every
county should have an auditor
to g-o over tne doors ana ac
counts of ils officers. Tiere
is no corporation or private en
terprise that would leave it all
. 1 i 1 1 . 1
to confidence in it.- tmuWes ;
l -
and why should a county
expected to do it.
... 7 , i
Mr. D. C. Sinclair, of h,hy.a- I
DethtOWll.tlie capi.al ol iiiacjcn :
county, who is spndina few
aavs "ere, dsscrictl ester.ia- !
1 1 1 . .. 1
that his.is the be,t county in
TTT
the otato. v e haw a'xuit
$37,000 in our ttvasurv and;
not an inmate in ur ciiiiaiv
home or jai'.exc p; one Tniled
States prisoner." Tnat is a;
nice record, ne'eed, and one'
.that Hiaden siiould be proud
of. If Robjson had the same;
comiition of affairs he would
have some mean rascals at i
lare. Iii our jail nov- are -
seven inmutes -lirfl; crimi-;
nals, two United .Stabrs prison-,
ers and two demented. On the (
chain fjfanof are about 28 con
victs. The county is cariiio;
lor ten ueservmo- inmates at ' M-"r-P j,nm i.
the county home. j Major Andersen, who knows
1 every circus man in the UnFed
It is tune something aS:Stat0S) has ri.coi,ei, .vine
done to better the sorry mail i nelliKer.ee that a show ; is on th.
service, that we are now having. way to Monroe. Yostorday Iv
It is almost a oaily occurence walked into The Journal office
that we have only jtart of the and made this announcement:
mail due u, from north and! "Hoys, a show is heading this
et of Hamlet. . .
now what t'ie tr.mpie is but
it slionkl be remedied. It is
eitOUP-l'to have the iVeiiiht (ie-
laytidtwiu' we are to have a
dbm if mail service il i-,
awtu
h to
t manv oi
rscriber svvij Jesptoiu
cWpiO ;o V 1 o s o
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no,
C3t V2esarie'.in. 1 In
e
r
i
'om
and
ulwe Si
for tUvigfrf"f&&,M CQ
Passing, of 'The Kcjto
OhRli'tte Ohrolitrle.
It is snowinsr. A man has a
woodpile, hut be can't find a ni
er in town to cut it. The steam
saw does all that sort of work
now, but it is busy elsewhere
A real estate agent had a "load'
of wood dumped at his door yes
terday. Twenty-six chunks com
posed the load. It cost him a
dollar. He was on the lookout
for a boy to come along with
whom he might negotiate tor the
carrying of the waod upstairs
into his office. One came. "Will
you tote that wood up for ten
cents?" asked the real estate
man. "Naw," was the com temp
tuous reply of the boy, who
scarcely stopped to look at the
pile, all of which could have been
placed on a lire in an old fashion
ed chimney and not have ade
the old folksj sit very far back,
either. Well, this goes to show
how times have changed. Tke
furnace in tke basement has
knocked the nigger out. Ihe
house resounds like a boiler shop
and hisses like a locomotive at
r.ist while steam is being raised
and the deuce, is to pay when the
furnace goes wrong, which it has
a way of doing at the very time
when it ought not to do so. A
man is just as liable to wake up
frozen as boiled, any morning.
The weather we are having is
oldtime weather, all right, but it
is shorn of its old-time enjoy
ments. Life is not what it was.
Instead of the bang of the steam
pipes, give us the snuffing noise
of the negro boy as he comes into
the room with an armful of wood,
iks it in the fireplace, puts the
"kindling." undi?r it, and soon
a tire Crackling merrily, while
in the kitchin Dina has the pork
sausage and the hominy and the
lot biscuits and the home-
churned butter redely for the
i
ones coming.
backward, luru backwatjd, O Time iu
your flight, . 1
Give usour nigger just once for to.
mght.
Large Per-Cent Adulterated.
Mirsliville Our Ho:ne.
Not long ago an expert chemist
obtained from manulacturers
and lKlu)1' Uy",ers :U1 0V,M
til'
ITT . 1 11. . 1 P A I
tnueu ataies samples 01 uioir 1
I h:'St, hrnndr of whislfcv not :
cheaj) whiskey, but . thfir iiiiiest I
priced bra .ids. A careful t.nal v-1
. - t vu m - r,n j . .... h1 1
best" honors revealed tlli- fact!
tljilt ):, p.,r t.ont wt.,.(. ;uluitera
. 1
turns ti:it, W!M-e rvisrmons ,ie m !J
jurious. If "ihe b-sr" liquors !
1 .
show that Kind id record, wotit
COUld
ou
O.Vprcl of I'd'UiU'V
eneap tvt.iie lii.'i!inm
1 lie
i;i;irj that has the bio--st aic
In the J;u;e of nucIi conditions th
man who.irinlcs whiskey i-eural-o-
ly i s hn i.iiii nimseit mofe than
anyb-idy else.and beim- conscious
of that fact, it. is quite natuiv.l
that theve shouiii appear on I'.;--Anson
county petitions reWro
many mfmes of'-tnen v;ho are
habitual whislie.v drii;ke-s and
win signed the. petitions of their
own accord, without solicitation.
I Ma. Anderson "Winds'
1
a Clr-
cu;.
ivity; don"t know wnicb one it is,
onlv t!iat she's n M'h'topoi
of yoi: r little old two 1 inir
with one adv.ir.ee a Lei'
sin-s e. sir- wiil h:.vo six
Xojjf
.! lo w s
N..,
rins,
i:;d she carri.-s ad-.anee av,ent
Iwf e-acii tie) ii:t nient . i;oes
:h;i to buy nn. at i'M' ti;e ;o:,
U!orl..-r t : ' ''. !.,iv f,r li,.-
it in ; ui;
1 lie- 1 1 1 1 y s T ii" ca;n 1 v
T t :(i 1,1! M. ,
ir.ae t..-ii-w r -k -;
or;r cotii fuels ;inc!
t; It ;,!,u:
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:, overt
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Bitter Cold Weather.
A Nfw Yurk Uir-if,fimlMit to Chariot t 01.
wrver 1 eHt'rn ,-.
The wave of bitter cold which
swept down on the city last, night
sent the mercury down almost to
the zero mark- At least two
deaths are known to have re
suited from th cold in the city
Neither of the tictiros has been
identified. One was found lying
in the street at Degraw and
Hicks streets, Brooklyn. His
body was stiff. Another man was
found dead in a hallway in First
Avenue. He apparently had gone
into the hallway to sleep and had
been overcome. Several other
persons who bad been overcome
by the cold were found uncon
scious in the streets and were
removed to hospitals. Jhn Lene
han was found standing by a
lamp post in Fifth avenue, ly's
hands and feet frozen. He proba
bly will die. Dr. Charles Welsh,
a dentist of Saujerties, N. Y.,
fell in front of the Waldorf-As
toria and lay unconscious for
more than an hour before he was
found. His condition is serious.
John Arnleder was found un
conscious lying on a snow bank
in lower Seventh avenue He had
fallen and broken his ankle.
From Jaekson.s Neighborhood.
Munroe Journal.
'Squire Henry McWhorter,
whose admirers fondly call him
the statesman of Jackson, spent
some time in Raleigh visiting the
egislature last week. He was
eceived with distinction. Mr.
i. L. Stevens introduced him to
the House in the following ap-
propriatelamjua-je: "Mr. Speaker
I desire to introduce to this
House a distinguished citizen of
Union county, known far and
wide as a philosopher and states
man, who was born and reared
and has lived all his life and will
die three miles from the birth
place of the immortal Jackson,
whom my county gave to this
nation, and of whose admirers
none is more loyal than the gen
tleman whom I now present to
v u and for whom T aiU- tl.o i
privilege of the floor.
Ls1 uirc !
Henry MeVnorter."The speaker 1
r t1i House. Mr. Justine, there-
UiKiii wi'icoiiied the Ti.itor m
ext.onded the courtesies
j
(it till1'
II,. ..... I
--
rder oi t:url ,0 Executors. Ad
mln!stralor and (.unrdiaas.
Jtldr V-bb made tlie folio-. -1
' . .
)i .r 0('iel' t. tile teCtn OI -UUlf
.1' '
. :-, i-n f (m
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.w '"i ? ' y '""T "
auniiMs m o r--. c.-"-itors ;e,u
;;tiai o:u;s w
10 nave not, miide
as i'1 d ui red ti- la .v.
t.'lC: !' :-";iii-t.
"i" -n ... t. 1 ;oi(i :'oi!Mii:5-
f 1 ;i K.rs , . ! I;i '. e I'lliC.I To , o,ev
!avo- tioinP,' .es M'.q.iiivd by';r.v
;i ! hep ) , .(!'; i red t :ile sii'-l'i
repor's ..v'-:..-h b .-j- i,in
sixty tl;.vi in.m lie i;;ii- (i'Vo
runry .fii, VXuj or the wh !'
t.nis court i hei iv eireel
1 O ! .:
:!:;'ke report o; ;ii; I'.'iin: ev i
eo.ejjly r ;t l.ils oroef to til
n-'Xt term 'i
' ho
C"U ft
1 ne ar o
J 4
Coughing
hammer blows, steadily ap
plied, break tliq hardest rock.
Coughing, day after day, jars i
and tears the throatfand lungs J
until the healthy tissues give
way. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
stops the couniiingvnd heals
the torn membranes.
The best kind of a testimonial
M.-.d- -T. 0 7r Cr... T.oi i1t Maja.
41. V uii.ulAOturbrfc of
yers
P1I I S.
iiaik tiann.
tl.o f Jr. ii-. ..ts .l"a I our nifacif;.
F.;iioU'.in?s-;; COD i -.poOen rea'V -r;-ctvnry.
C..i tete -rotr, Ayur . !-
I ,
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TO VDTIIV TOUNG PEOPLE
Wooan m-.tlymroeitallj'oun.rpcrsonH.r.onmttfT
hr"Uwrdt)ieir means or .-ducation.vho wish to I
om-im a tliorouah l.uBino?g training and coodpoi.
tiya, to write b;; firat mail or our (rreat biklf-rata
, ui.rBoennenccanoproMit.jerurtuna ,
Writntfwlair
The
-i..Ala. Bofintsi Collorft, Maeon. Ga.
jr.
lit JL
,
IN MfVOUIAM,
! w.inl Trfice-y Intnan; the brave spirit
yf this yoiiri boy yielded 'o thereat en
emy, Jiituinry 24th, 1307, living in this
world not quit; sixteen years, having
been born April 19th, 189 . He was the
ol'l- .Ht son ot Mr and Mrs. J. B. Inman,
of Iona, N. t . After only a wee of ill
ties he breathed his last in Highsmith
hospital, l ayetteville, N. C, of that ew
ful" and dreaded disease, app ndicilis. Hia
unTcnua was great, but be bore up till
the last moment with greatest cheer and
patience. - ' .
Howard was a dutiful son,' and bo Vind
to all who knew him. Only a month be
fore his death he mode a public confes
sion f faith and became a member of
Ion Presbyte ian church, where he had
always beeu a most ff.ithful attendant.
He leaves behind a host of friends and
relatives to mourn his absence, and ex
tend their heart-felt sympathy to the ie ar
one who are left behind to, mourn their
precious loss.
We should not murmur now, God
knoweth ud doeth all things forthe best.
"Some day we shall understand."
E. A. P.
LUMBERTON MARKET.
Be( fresh per pound la
cotton po" pound loo
Com pr buatjrl 80
Fodder per hundred ).-;
Hauig per pound 1 iii 16
sides -r 1113(4
Slioulderi It 11
Ke.. 15
Uhtolteng jrnws J6 8t
C'htcKeiis, frl IB 25
Turkey' 741.60
Huttcr pr." jvjiiii'l 9ft Sf
Seeswai Df- 'ind i'H
Tallow petn.innd 0
Hat. per 10( pound - 1 w
A Card oi Thanks.
I wish to thvank..the Public for their
past patronage extended to me in the line
of tinwork. Aslo the lightning ro 1 busi
ness, and as I am in tbe lightning rod
business al ne I will state that all parties
who ar going to have rods put on wdl
do well to see tne before placing any or
lers for same, as my P ic s, Terms and
Rods are the very best to be had.
Respectfully,
H. G. WH.BSTER.
Lumherton, N. C. 2-i4-2t
Notice of Sale.
Under and by virtue o? authority vebt
in me 1)T the Clerk of the Superior
Co rtof Robeson county, North Carolina,
npp ovl wfcAiiC-JHou W . B. Council,
Judge folding 'h courts of the Seventh
Judicial D:strict, in the matter of Frankie
I'ipkin, by and through her guardi iu, D.
A. McCall, petitioner, vs Mary C. .
kin, widow, defend int, the undersigned
commissioner wil expose for s!e at pub
lic an tiou to the highest bidder for cash,
on Mondav, March 4th. 1907, at 12
o'cioc", noon, at the ourt bor.-e duor .-.t
Lumherton, North Carolin 1, the follow-1
inir descri ed tracts of land, to-wit:
1st Tract - In Alfordsville towushi
Robeson untv. adjoining tbe
inds 0f 1
J'''iJ l)oares- A- -Mc, tJ" an,i oiher
hinds couveved to A. L. and W.
F.
I: 111:
look bv deed from James M' Ouee
arid
wife, dak il January 14th, 18S6,
cordud n Book G tV ( V, paije 7.1 t.
:nd rt-
11 lliei
ofior of tlie KfL'ist r of Deeds of K'obe-i
. .. T . , .,, ,.
2nd Ir.ict in Alfordsville township,
on tile wot side
1 tile west side f Wilkerson Sw nip. ,
beginni g at a black yum and runs vel
it, cl'.ains anrl S7 Hiiks to a stake; tht-nrci
Norh I, chains U, a red -wk; the. c ,
Kast 33 chains and 87 links to a :;take;!
4l. ....... L ...-!. - .. 1 . . 4,. I I,. ! . . ........
containing 50 acres, being the smut;
COnVCVCn O.- .I. I.. nut OCK TO I- raiHie
Pii.l -in. bv deed dated lanuai v 2-,rd. lhS6 :
, , . T ...... I. . '
. .... ,
Tc-r-msol srtle. e sh
This 4th davof Fcbrnnrv. ityoy.
D. A. McCAI.L.
C i.oni-..-.io-,er.
Mcl.c.m, McLean McCor",'i , M
torue s for Fetit oners. 2- 7-41!. urs
'jt ice o' rfaie. r
i Dy virtue of authority vested in iae 1111
! der indgiin-nt and decree 01" the Sup ;'
I or ourt of Robesrv:- county, rti'ered be-1
; lor? t'-.t Cr . in n Sjucial l'ns ec ' ' ng
! t.hvrei:i peii' la.' citiJei V. I?. Pi-.riie'!. j
: io-ar ian. :ii.'-.iii!-l P. . Downing, ami j
, others.-sa.i.e bcirwr Special ProccoiniK No. j
i .:575 iit)o;i the :jcket of said court, I vill,
(.11 Monoav, the 25th day ol 1 ebrn..rv,
u;u7, al 12 o'clock, 110 n, at the court
hoti-.e do(r 'tf Robes :i county, : t J.'.'in-!
! rton, N. C, offer for alc at ttublio aur-!
j li'.-n to the j.ift'nyythidde- for c: sir. ;a ccr-1
Lj ; ta;n i;.".el or pawjei of land situate e nd o'ciei: , noon, .- 1 -ie plant 01 tlir fum
tj, i l;t ing in the eountv of Ruber-on, adjoin-, berton Colt. 11 ' i: a J (ii ining ' O-.rtpan-,
ii.g the lamls of rink V.'illo gh.fy n n.i I
: Ftn rv WiPotiuid v. V Wishait and
lollies, boijuled and describe.l a-i fol
! lows:
I lieiniiii'K nt rorlii end of Lemuel
j i HV: ;r's latie and ru nin vith raid iaue
t.. t: e roriz: cud thereof; the:-ec direct to
1 th JunipeT cont niiing the east end
:' t..t pi.n:ti:-ion iormerb belonging to
tjen;,.t Tr.vlor from sai'llone aitd iong
o-aneli tid Juniper Branch., as will Cully
, ,ij pear iron the will of Lemuel Taylor
! r. . i I' fed in the oflke of Clerk of tbe Su
1 pi -i r Court ol Koecson counfv.
; above la d is s .Id to ninkc parli
j 'eon rn.'i :4 tenants in common.
This ;;,rd day ot January, 190;.
K. C. Lawki-nci?,
Comiuissio'ier.
'Mclntyre X: Lawrence, Attorneys for
Plaintiff.' 1-211 thurs
Ad w 1 jtra tor's .JNoticH
j Having; lbi flay ;uali.'ied i Adminis
! lul.t upon the estate "f K. T.nliK Jli"j;s,
! ..'rcVs'tl. this s t n-.tify all pei ioi;s hav-
I ir:s' cMri'v at!'tst vu e-aa'c n present Haviiu' this .lay quuliilcd' s. Executors
, ,ainc to me hi my rcudc-nee in Kobesf.11 1 ()f the xj'U -of jirs- A. A. Fre man, de
, -sa-V. : i" Wc T'ltyie. I.av.-ieiice, i:iy ,.j.ahCli , jHLO 0f Ui. county of Robeson,
, ..ttcnV'-'- "t 1 i1,rd:rrton, N. C, on ur bs- jthis ,s to n-,ii:"v all persons having claims
. re t.ic .-.Ui 1. 0 .a J..nn: ry, I jeS, 01 this j , i r alt, to ..resent the same to
.. .!-. ' t ........... 1 ;...f (it, ;r ..... 1 .. r .- ... i. .. ... ...... . . ..
v.i.i . i-.v...., . ... .. - v.. .
ry. All prisons tnrk
'.in to biiid f-r tatc !
.sent. i
L. J, lib C.S.
V r Administrator.
'. .. e & Lawrctce,' AttfirjieyS for
A-ia-di -o-tor '- l-,tiJ-!Hburs
A. Ill til . r -Jlyr-', , lr'!T ur"
N. : "t." y T T ""1
, 5.. -UJJ U'f. Let the PeoiMe'
tnow you1 me liVicg
THE
T I E F F
Is the Be-t Piano mnde and ac
knowledged Standard Mario of the
world.
It is the greatest piano value for
the price paid, and consequently
the ch apest piano relatifely.
Its market value af er having
been used depreciates less than that
of any othar make ever produced.
The mere fact of the possess' on
of a Stieff Piano puts Ue aal of su
preme approval upo . the musical
taste of its owner.
CHAS. M. STIEFP,
. Manufacturer of "
Tbe Artistic Stieff, Shaw,
and Stieff Self Player
Piano.
Southern Wareroom,
S West Trade St.,
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
C. H. W1LMOTH, Mgr.
We thank all our cus
tomers for their patron
age during the year clos
ing to-day, and wishing
every one
A Happy New Year
Respectfully solicit a
continuance of the same
durirg 1907.
u.jCm
Lumbertun, N. C.
Farm for Sale.
A 100 acre farm on the Bladen1oro and
Whit- villt rosd. 3 miles from liladenbo
ro, Blidt-ii county. This farm is about
equal'v divided "V county road. Ha two
sma' ' o'T-.vS almost adjoinint:. Goxl
stal d !:eh:'rs. Ten acres clea ed;
bal: '': . ( wf.ioil but little or no
s:uv.
' r. T.and tirst-class, clav subsoil
and 1" ' r in Bluden cuntv. For a
qitif ' .ml t take f 1,000.
ro. a iv 1 url ;ier inioTmation npplvlo
"V. J. OIHSt 'N,
2-II Ooldifboro, N. C.
Juninpr Shingles.
Anv oiif wanting Juniper Shingles will
1 to we, 1 10 e-r t 1 e. i,ar:e quantity
ou hand st all times,
T. x pnvir.'D
HlUvil! V C
1 '. '
T .rl f T?c-if 1
UZHl TO- etlT.
I desire to rent a tv.-o-horse farm be-
longimr to iMrs. 'Aate Aormeni, i.unrd-
s
laud-Minn. Vimr one mile north of the town of
T I.,.-,... '1-1... . .M.. .m..l .-..
Ivlll-mn mil. (in: i,n, 1.. ma K,.,u ai.urui
cult i vntion and has a good dwelling
?
house thron. Aie- person desiring to
1 rent such :i pi 'ice v.itl see me at once.
This December ??'.h, V)uf.
H. Melt. McMillan.
i.r vtf
! For Sale.
fne d-nelliiMj hour-e and lot, one store
hou e, w.tre'.'O'ise, stabler, etc., at Clark
ten. , C.
For I'.-.rther p rtictdars. address ;
K. . 1IF.STMR, '-gent.
1 -v rilaneniioro,. ri. U.
'7 . ,
WfflilllSJritflr S 813 01 i'mtUl FfOP
er y.
Ilv virtut o? .vtthoril vested in me a-;
r.dinini' - tralov of tl;e e.- late of the late J.
V. Uavl.on, U i.-e.;:.eil. I will, on Satcr-
da', t'.ie 'H'Ui ": oi Fcbruaiy, iv7. at 12
near die town of Lniober'.on, N. C, ofie:
for sale at pnb'ie auction to tha luhcr.t
bidder for cash., ihc, following described
personal pr ptrty, to-mit:
Fifty-eu'lit I in coliou sceil meal.
J. B. PITMAN, (
Arinir. J. W. Haybon '
Mclntyre & Lawrence, Attorneys Jor
Administrator. . I-24-2-l4r
JNotie of Dissolution.
The copartnership heretofore existing
between t e undersigned under the i'.rm
naaie and style of J E. and W. F. Mc
Donald, has this day been dissolved by
iiHittud consent Mr, W. rV McDonald
has tissiur.ed all the. liabilities of said lirw,
mid ail persons indebted to said firm are
lefpiesited to make payments to "him, he
bein authori.ed to receipt for sa-.ne.
j. Mcdonald,
V.. i McDuNALD.
Ietmcrt, N. C, Jan. 31, 1907.
2-7-4thurs
f.'-xtfcutoi-s' Notice
c 1 hp Mce 01 ti. jvi una. lvumotrion.
X .., properly authe-ticated, on or be-
iure l't-hruary 14m, lyon, or ous nouce
will be nlead' 111 bar of their recovery, -nil
persons indebted to said estate wi.l please
make immediate payment to, the under- j
signed v.-V' j
Lateel tins 13m taay 01 veDruary, 4907. j
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WS&m .BUILDERS.
Try m d in thia colurtin t five censt
per l-.ie for eich ins rt'c n. Whrther it
is a houne to rent, something you av
for 8t1e. or f.om' thin-; '" wat n bn ,
The RobeAonlan Wat Column
wid br')ii ifie rtsnt
Best Qo illty of Berte Oats for sale.
K. M. Biggs. 2-14.it
Wanted To sell ou chickens, eggs,
and country butter. I also have on hand
at all times nice count'y beef, pork nd
pork saus ge Bring, send or phone
your order. It will be delivered prompt
ly. Phone No. 74. Dodenboff Market.
Wanted You to inspect our complete
and stylish line of Woolens befor pur-
cnasing your apnng suit. John D MC-
A'dister.
2-14
For Sale The Rob sonian Publishing
Company has a good second-hand prints
ing press for sale. Apy one contem
plating startinv a new paper would do
well to see us before buying. The Rob
esonian Publishing Company.
Strayed or Stolen Large brown
hound; dark on back; little white in
breast; white on tips of toes; thick, round
ears. .5 f r inf rmation of his where
abouts. H. L. Baxley, Lumberton, N.
C. 2-14
Don't Forget March 6th, 7th and 8th
is the date for our SpnuR Opening. We
have a New Man and a New House.
John D McAllister. 2-14
For Sale In Bladen county, Whit
Oak township, 800 or 900 acres of laud
containing a fa-m which will produce
4,000 bushels of corn without fertdizer.
Also several hundred acres of land yet
uncleared, well adapted to corn or cot
ton. Also a considerable amount of tim
ber; one good dwelling, barm, stables,
tenant houses, etc. For further inform
ation apply t D. S. Tatum, White
Oak, N. C. 2 14
For Sale or Rent-fl-A small one-horse
uiui in jimju L?iic 01 luiiivauoii, I,
acres of which will produce a bale of
cotton per acre. Located 4 miles North
i f Iunherlon. For further information
applv to J. A. Boon., Jr., Lumberton,
N. C.R.F. D. 6. 2-14-it
For Rent Oood five-room house near
Robeson Institute Dormitory. li. D.
McNeill. ' 2-i4tf
Call and Inspect The Cole Cotton
Planters now 011 sale at McAllister
II rdware Co's. 2-n
For Sale One i6diorse boiler; 15-horte
e?i ine: o' e ';o''-sT in; on boss pr ss;
(re v;ri ,t mill; one shingle mill; togetk
er willi siufti g, beltings and other fix
tures, al in good loudilion.. Address
L. II. TowMsend, Lumberton. N. C.
2-7-tf
NoJIcc to Committeemen Paint
your Hlack boards wit'i "Harvard Sla'e
Surface." for f-ale by McAllister ILir
nare Compauv. 2-7-3-4
Six Good rVitiJi- and out
sa'c. Caldwell & Carlyle.
Horse for
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Jnsl Received A supply of Cole Cot
ton Planters and Guano Distributer, at
v eAllister Ifardware Co's. 2-11
tVnntcd - To buy several dozen lire
coiiis. Will give iViisonabie )r ce. Als
v. :.- h to buy good coon dog. Address U.
S. Myers, Charlotte, N". C.
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For S5c -i valuable town lot on Klin
(Main) Street, opposite Col. N. A. Mc
I.e;o,'s netr reside nee. J. A. McAlliw-y-
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Cahbaoe ojd CoSIarrt Plants 10,
(X..O ebbu;;.: ami lollard pi oits for i-ale
from January joth t" April 15th. Also
other plants in season. Cbbae jtlantu
at -5 ee'its er kx or "j per 1,000 -Special
attention give i to ordeis scut
no-.v, .uivinif tiiiie. Plains giia.auteed.
j. A. Sniler, Orruni, N. C. U-31
VViKtii cJ - Kver;. body to get our prices
on txiien liei'ore they bay. (I. B. Panus
Sale Co., (ireera.boro, N. C 1 x-zbtf
Fct Ke.r.i .--room house for rent. Ap
ply lo Ceo. it. McLeod. 1 1-19
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For S.:iS A 30 h. p. Lillel! engine
and 25 11. p. bdiler, both in good shape.
F01 1. irllu-r iufornialiou, apply to Cul
breth tS: Duncan, Pembroke, N. C. K.
F. D. No. i. 11-itf
The Crawford Mill.
We offer for immefliate r.alc this ecel
lent j)roperty. ; oca ted near St. Pauls,
liota-son county, N. C. on (ovat Marsh,
with ample wati-r power all the time.
PlHiit cf.usi.sts of mill pond, three-stony
Duihiing and out-b i'aii gs, two gins,
press, engine, boiler, saw mill, planer,
shingle machine, dry kihi, turning 'ma
chinery, timber ml grist tniil. Plenty
of timber near by. E-ccellent local pat- '
ronage for saw mill and grist mill. The
toll from grist mill alone will pay 7 per
cent. net ..ii total investment. Address
Thk Opie Oni M Co.,
12-31 St. 'Pauls, X. C.
Ta Incorporate West iiimbertoB'.
Notice is hereby given that application
will be made to the present session of the
Geiien 1 Asr-embly of North Carolina to
incorporate the Town known as "West
Lumbe: ton," the same to comprise the
property and village of the National Cot-'
ton Mills west of the Town of Lumber
ton, ro d near the Seaboard Air Line Rail
way, and th t in Said charter application
I will be made for all such powers and
privileges a . are usua'ly grar-ted to mu
. liicipul erirporatious.
ibis J6U.1 day vt January, 1907.
X. A. McLean, President.
A. P. McAi.ust. a, Sec. & Treas.
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Notice.
Notice is hereby givtirthat application
wi'.l be made to the Ceiierut Assembly of
North Crvoiimi, now in session,-for the
passage e' an act to incorporate the tow n
of Kiugsdnle. in Robeson county, North
v.aronTia.
l)at'. i t',i s Jaunarv ?tb. 1 -v7
. MclNTYRi-i'Sc I AWt-;NCJ-1-28-2-14
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