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;; ' , , ' ... i - . , rU VOL. 111 i '-'-lJ'fSTON-KORTI?v' 4i;T-LI. TBOTSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, H7 WjOLK 2228 iiai b ?s yrai si- u 3 9 v i k a i si sri i - i r ... -" Hfill . SBlfa- Alii aIh ' i S 4 s l J .? Calif A New Supply of Spectacles etocke are Jettfr pre- Aud rLv.e Uiassi-s, ami wimi our oilier pared to fill ymir orders thuu ever. We Have a Complete titock of Cases Also. Boylin's Jewelry Store, Lumberlon-H-c- ' IF YOU GET IT AT WARD'S IT'S GOOD. Guard Against Germ Attacks. Whether an attack is internal or external there's danger. Iti one case it means disease; in the .other, possibly lock-jaw or blood-poion-ing. To guard against germ attacks keep Ward's All-Healing Antiseptic At hand at all times for instant use. It's a positive destroyer of all kinds of germs. Prevents fermentation internally and the formation of pus in wounds- of any kind on man or beast. Heals cuts, bruises, scalds, burns, etc. quickly, and cures headache, neuralgia, rheuma tism, toothache, and all stomach and bowel disorders due to fermeut atioa. . Guaranteed. Price 25 Cents. y 4. m H. B. WARD, Ph. G. ft Drugs of Quality. fk Rowland, : : : : : N. O. SCE, The Opticiaii, Is Hfere, He will operate the EJyescope at pur Store all this week. Do not fail to see this Specialist while he is here if you are having any trouble with your eyes : : . : : : : McLEAN - ROZIBR CO. Joseph II. Oxcjidfuej Will ? Trleil lot- EfofUna with WlUbi LoeklearrWde , f J.osfm .H.,0?ceiKlinet a. Ch tatyivas arraigned here Tues day before ISquireG. Cox, charged with eloping with Mag gie Locklear, another Croatan the wife of Willis Locklear, o Saddle Tree township Tj iearinj was pstponed ui;U luesaay ot next week and OxenJine gave $400 bond for im appearance then. Willis Locklear is a well-iodo Croatan. beinff worth a few thousand dollar. He has eo ploved Messrs. Wishart & Shaw and Mclntyre & Law rence to prosecute Oxendine It will be alieofed by the prose cution that Oxendine eloped with Mrggie Locklear to Ala bama the first of January and that they hare since lived there. Oxendine was located there some time ago, was. arrested and held until the necessary requisition papers were pro cured to bring him here, which was done Tuesday. ml J ne ueienuanc, uxenaine, is lii represented by Messrs. Mc- M Lean, McLean & McCormick jl In Oxendine's defense testimony n I will be offered to show that Willis Locklear and his Wife All were married two years ao-o and .L'f that thev did not lire together w - even a loag as a nighvtand 4v; .t i 1 - . ... ... f,. :.7i J mtit, wxgie,w wens witttr bbik4 iber of other Croatans to Ala bama the nrst of the year to lire and work, as she thought he had a right to do. The case is of considerable interest to the Croatan friends of both, parties and a large num. ber of them were herp Tuesday to attend the hearing. 10 M lost ! The Eagle Furniture and Carpet Co., Lumberton, N. 0., Has decided to sell at COST, their whole entire line of China and Glassware- -all new designs. We make this offer because we must have more room to display a more ' Complete Line ot Musical Instruments. Give us your Christmas order for House Furn- ishings and Musical Instruments. DON'T FORGET To call on us. Ask our Ppices- -Compare Quality. EAGLE FURNITURE AND CARPET CO, Wlra Ualaa lacrae Salary It Per Cent. Mr. S. H. Hamilton, manager of the local office of. the Western Union Telegraph CoM has receired the following telegram from Sapt. Maxwell, of this division: "The following telegram r- ceired today from , General Su perintendent Levin: . This Com pany has received petitions from sixteen offices in the West and Southwest within the last sixty days, asking for an increase of 10 per cent, in salary, f employes. These petitions have been given Decides on Inscription. Etc At ;i meetinir of the Executive Committee of the Veteran As'so ciatiun of tha lith inst.the rosier nation of Capt. Turn McIJr.yde, as a member of the committee, was regretfully accepted- Capt Bryde is a true and loyal veteran and to him is largely due the movement to erect a monument t the Confederate Soldiers of Robeson county. Judge T. A, McNeill was elected chairman, and Mr. D. E. Me Bryde, a mem- bir of the committee to nil vacan cies caused by resignation of Capt. McBryde- Gov. R. &. Glenn was chosen to deliver the address at the un veiling of the monument, May 10th, and Miss McBryde, daugh ter of Capt. Mc Bride, to unveil it. . The following inscriptions and emblems were selected for the monument: On the South side of the die: "Erected under tie auspices of the United Daughters of the Confedceracy j in loving memory of the two thousand Confederate Soldiers o Robeson County. iOOX lOOS. " On the North-side of large Cap "1861" in largeraised letters. North side of the die.the cross ed sabers. West side of top Cap "CS.A.' West side of bottosa spire, the confederate flag with broken staff. West side of large Cap' 1865" in large raised letters. West side-of die.Carved inoontt ed Cannons. West side of top base, Oar Confederate Bead. i-ssi siae oi oottom spire, Crossed guns. East side of die, the following inscription: ' This marble minstrel 'a roictless atone In deathleaaa aoa; shall tell, When many a anished gm hath flows, The atorj how they fell. On fame' eternal camping ground, . Their silent tents are spread, And glory guards with aolcm round, The Mtouc of the dead. Fine Fox Chase-Good Deal of! Fish GUln Canght Pcr&oaal i Wade Wwhart, . XAX W W Trabu Will a Kelastatteal. Charlotta Obaerrar, Slat. A decision en the part of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad which will be of interest and pleasure to Charlotte people was made known yesterday to Mr. Joseph Ker, Jr., city passenger agent. The announcement was to the effect that trains Nos. 39, 40, 44 and 45 will be reinstated in thft Aiirlv artrincr. Nna 11 and 1 tflpoful inri ir1af.inn )snnff nl . : r ' " will be put on the road between mind that the Company could not discriminate in favor of a few offices, but that any action taken should be general. In this con nection it has been necessary to consider the enormously in creased cost of all kinds of tele graph material which in many Dec. 20th; Charlotte and Shelby. One rea son for the re-establishment of these trains was the desire of the Seaboard to make adequate pro visions for handling the great amount of extra passenger busi ness that will be brought forth hv thfit Jamestown Rrnnsitinn . cases has been from 50 toj;i00jTne laUe ia e - per cent, wft.ie tariff rates on i April and the dafce of the ew messages and other traffic are' f.hpdnle wi nrobfthl anHslte very low in view of the demand ; tbVtleast a few day9. of the public for ever increasing I rpho .h.,!- o.,i facilities and saore rapid service, ed will he -uhlltJinfci:llir ,hat in fact, many of these rates are . ,,hiu in (lirntt .- t.a rehesof former Unions compe-, removaI 0ftrainH 44,1 iar. tition and are unprofitable. Not- j fall. The Qew arraQtfement ifes withstanding these facts, the Charlottt5 two triiins A (l.AV At l j : j j : cuuiPuy u u.-lui:u to wvrtwe and west u via 0f advantage the salaries of operator and!u...u. ru . . lkjwj wj vuitiiuiie uusinras men managers at all of its indepetd-! and to tne traveling public in ent offices throughout thecountry i general, which will not be slow 10 per cent from March 1st- Tpis appeals to all managers, chief And Drtef. CorrJp ruUinw of The Robonian At our las: writing we had i . -, t . . . 1 . A I H uiiv a, u uyi in snow uut me weather has changed recently and now we are havintr some rain. Sorry to report the illness of Mr. J. B. McCallum, who has been very sick with grippe and is a little improved. Miss Mary L- Bullftck spt'nt Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bullock. Mr. J. W. D. McLean, our champion fox hunter, had Jquite an exciting chase last Saturday. After a 12 hour run theycaptur- ed a fine fox. There is a good deal of fish being caught at Gaddy's mill now as Mr. W. J. McRimmon is put ting down a new saw mill. Mr- Al Hasty has been right sick with grippe. Mr. McR. Bracey spent Sun- day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bracey. Mr. Hugh McLean is quite sick, we are sorry to learn, if ... .. -xessrs. wave waiters and Bunyan Bracey went to Rocky Mount Friday. The most pos cards that were ever sent oy one young man at same time were sent last week Such as "violets" "rabbits" and "cats," we girls were amazed. Miss Agnes Evans spent San day in Rowland. Miss Lena Bullock spent Son- day night with Miss Mary Bui Alfordsville,"N. C.t Feb. SO. D. P. Shaw. Shaw, Atforncys at Law, LUHBERTOtf, . - - N. C. All business entrusted to us promptly attended to. Office In Shaw Building. t. a. McNeill, Attorney at Law. I.UMBERTCW. V. C. Will practice in all the Courts. Bast ness attended to promptly. A. UeLoao. A.W. HsJUNM. i. e. MoCoraick. VcLEil, EcLEAJ A IcCOfiUCK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, fDMBERTOIf. . i N C JfBoea on Sod floor of Bank of Lam- be rton Building, Rooms 1, 1,1,4 'rooipi attention given to all business CHAS. B. SKIPPER, Attorney at Law, v LUMBERTON, - - N. C All business entrusted to him will re ceive prompt and careful attention. Office in First Natioual Bank Building ver Post Office neWEXLSVILLE NEWS UTTER. Subscribe For operators, traffic chiefs, general chiefs and operators in the crtm pany's independent offices. The KoD6soni2n. It is understood that vice pres ident, William A. Garrett, New York, will suceed the to avail itself of it. The A. of hte M. Johnson Comoanv. of Lillington, Harn'tt county, was chartered t do a gener i mercantile business The capi lal stock is $10,000 autnorizd, a d$4,00Q paid in. The incor imramrs-a a. v ranK Jonnson, Deatk of Mrs. Raekcl Jokaaoa llrs. Scssoaia laaprovtao Fron AeellB Peraoaals an4 Briefs CorrMpoadcDM of Tht EobeaosUB Rsv. C. R. Hester filled' his regnlar appointment at Ziop Sill ehareh Sato riay and Sunday. Rev. P. T. Britt spent Monday night with Mr. and Mrs- J. U Sessoms. Some of Lambsrton's people were in the community "foxing" Tuesday. ' r , Zisn HHl chorch has just been ceiled which adds much to the looks of the house. Mrs. SsVah J. Sessoms, who fell and hurt her shoalder two weeks ago, is improving, We regret to learn of the death of Mrs. Rachel Johnson, which occurred Saturday night. Mrs ohnson was the widow of the late Ewen Johnson, of Bladen, and was a member of Hickory Grove church. HoweUsville, N. C.Feb. 19, '07, Oakton News Notes. Correspondence of The Robesonlsn. Messrs. J. W. Hedgpeth and fc. B Atkinson went to the fruit upper at Mt. Elium Saturday night. mt. rran juoweu and son visited Mrs. Harriet Purvis Sun ay- Misses Cleo aad Frazigr Pur vis visited in this commUnitv Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hedgpeth, of Rowland.visited hisfather,Mr T. Hedgpeth, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hedgpeth visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hedxpeth. borry to report the illness of Kr J. E. Walters Mr.and Mrs John Purvis visit ad Mr. J. C. Atkinson, Sr., Sun day. Mr. J. W Hedgpeth spent Tuesday night at Rowland with relatives and friends. Mr and Mr. G. C. Atkinson K M. BRITT, Attorney at Law, LUMBBBT05, N. 0. Office upstairs ia Argus Building. All business promptly transacted. Mclntyre & Lawrence Attorneys and Counselors at Law, LUMBER-TON, : N. C E. J. BRITT, ATToamrr at Law, Lamberton, N. C Office over Pope' Drug Store. L O. PARVIN, Contractor aaal Cmflder. Lamberton, N.C Plana. 8oecificatioBs aad Prioaa bum. Uhcd oa application. F. L. BLACK, Attosmxt at Law MAXTON, N.C ., Ofieaoa aad floor MeCaskii lndh aooms a-c Dr. N. A. Thompson, f-rr8ICZAN AND 8TACKOV, Lnmbsrton. t : : : N. 0. Office at Bospitsl. Pbona No. 4t. Down town office overiOr. Itesf Olaa'a Drag Store. Calls promptly answered night or day, ia town orjn the cowatry. i. t. vich oresidtni: Jim. D .IihnM-tn ! vUM In Arpnm i,.mrfnn; c. Airrea waiter, es presiaenn oi ovrtrv nd iMiiurvr. M Dr. a T. ALLEN, Dentist, LUM DENTON, N. C. ffica over Dr. HcHillaa's Drag 6tora. DR. J. D. REGAN, DENTIST, LUMBKBTOS, - - If. 0. flic in Shaw building, over Pope's drug sioM. Dr. P. a PITMAN, DENTIST. SMPOt.E, N. C Dr. R. G. Rozier, Da. John- Knox. Dra. Rozier & Kdox, Physicians and Saraeons, Office at rear of Robeson County Lon and Trust Company. Dr. W A. McPhaul, Physician and Surgeon, Aahpole. N.C. Office Phone, No. 5. Res. Phone No Night calls answered JprompfJ-. , Go Over To FREEMAN'S WOODWORKING PLANT FOR Mantels, Ballusters and the Seaboard Air Line Road. M. Johnson. Or rum, N C, Feb. 17. " t --. - J i. I ui(f Columns. I-I3tf i
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