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Professional Service.
This is a Drug Stre in which the Professional side of Pharmacy in
Emphasised. We recognize our duty to the Public and fulfil it the
best we can. Back of the service rendered is 1 2 yet s experience.
This experience, added to our technical knowledge of drugs, is ap
plied for the benefit of our customers.
We enddvor to give you Just the Quality of Goods and Just the
Service you should have. We do this for your good and our good.
Our Interests are mutual. We have never believed that immediate
profit was the thing to be striven for in a Family Drug Store. If the
service is right profit will in the long run, take care of itself.
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H. B. WARD, Ph. G.
Drugs of Quality.
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Whether you'ure hu'ing for yourself or someone else,
you want somcthing Good and Reliable. This can be
obtained from us. We carry at all times, the Largest
and Most Complete Line of
te Fine Jewelry and Silverware
To be found in Robeson County. Every piece that
leaves our store is Guaranteed.
Headquarters for Wedding Presents. Write
us for prices.
McLEAN - ROZIBR CO.
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The Eagle Furniture and Carpet Co.,
Lumberon, N. C,
Has decided to sell at COST, their whole entire
lme of China and Glassware all new designs.
We make this offer because we must have
more room to display a more
Complete Line ol Musical Instruments.
Give us your Christmas order for House Furn
ishings and Musical Instruments. -
DON'T FORGET
To call on us.
Ask our Prices-"Compare Quality.
EAGLE FURNITURE AND CARPET CO.
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address, cjuld nui at oncelinda
convenient place for his hat, and
Douglas took it and held ifcijke
an attendant while Lincoln was
speaking. I saw the withered
form of Chief Justice Taney, the
author of the famous Dred Scott
decision, that judicial cotnpend of
the doctrine of slavery, adminis
ter the oath of nffira tn t.ho fit
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ijatw.eut eieciea on a aistmct
I. will painty olatform. T saw
Tis your sign
the out going Pres
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Buchanan, with his
jlinedo- - ;je.
Subscribe For
The
Soon to Vote on Water Works and
Seweraae-'Brlefsand Personal.
Joreespondence of The RobeHonlan,
Mr. M. W. Cole spent .Sunday
in Carj at the home of his par
ents.
Mr. D. R. Barnes, who has
been visiting in Dunn and Ral
eigh, returned home Sunday
morning. He was away about
two weeks.
Mr- Jessie McCallum was a
visitor here Monday.
Mr- Geo. B. McLeodis in town
today on business.
Mr. Leon T. Cook left Tuesday
night for Raleigh to take part, in
the opposition to the proposed
new county to be formed out of
parts of Robeson and Cumberland.
There was a meeting of the
cotriiaittee of location of the
Methodist College to be located
here held last Saturday. As yet
no site has been selected but it
is thought it will be done this
week.
There were several engineers
in town last night to meet with
the Board of commissioners of
the town in regard to the rtater
works and sewerage matters
which will soon be voted on by
the people for a bond issue. The
object of the meeting was to
secure an engineer and let him
survey the town at once and give
an estimate as to the costs etc.
Maxton, N. C, Feb, 27, 1906.
Center Dots.
Correspondence of the Rob soman.
Miss Ora Atkinson, who has
been spending some time visiting
relatives in Harnett county, re
turned to her home Friday.
Rev. L. A. Paul filled his regu
lar appointment here Sunday.
Miss Cora Lewis spent last
week visiting her sister, Mrs.!
Neill Smith, near Ashpole.
Several of our people are ex
pecting to take in the quarterly
naeetiag to be held at Smyrna
Sunday.
Mr. W. T. Jenrette, of Back
Swamp, spent Thursday night
in this community.
Mr. Jacob Ivey.of Or rum, spent
Saturday night and Sanday in
this vicinity.
With best wishes to The Robe-
t, ...
soman.
Center, N. C, Feb. 27, 1907.
townships organization are
urged to attend the meeting Sat
urday and to remember to send
full delegation to the county
trice ng the following Monday,
March the 4th, as business of im
portancewill be before this meeting.
quent recourse to this means of
cure may fatally weaken the
heart. When this stops beating
the headaches cease to trouble,
but the patient is not in condition
to know or care-
Less serious but not much so,
is the abuse of tonics. A true
tonic is anything that promotes
the nutrition of the body. This
may be done by increasing the
appetite and improving digestion,
which is the function of the bit-
WmVTaSf week1?- Proving the
Miss Ida McLauchlin. of Rae
ford, after spending- some time
with relatives here, has returned
home.
Miss Bessie McKay is spend
ing a while with friends in and
near Dillon.
Mr. William Thompson, after
a severe attack of grippe, is able
to be out again.
Mr. R. S. Bond is able to be
iaain, after having been
confined to his room for sev
eral days.
A petition has been numer
ously signed and forwarded to
the Legislature asking for au
thority to vote on a bond issue
Kor the erection of a graded
school building. This is a vote
in the right direction and we
certainly hope it will be acted
upon favorably. Rowland's school
facilities have never been in
keeping with the town and a
first-class graded school here
would add greatly to our ma
terial prosperity.
It is rumored that we will
have a paper here soon. Mr.
Wood, of Dillon, is the moving
spirit in the new venture.
Mr. R. S. Bond was in Fay
ette ville last Monday on busi
ness. The Washington Birthday
celebration at the public school
building last Friday evening
was in every way creditable and
reflected great credit upon the
pupils as well as upon Prof.
Harmon and Misses Muse and
Whitley.
Mr. W. F. Bristow spent last
Monday in Dillon.
Rowland, N. C, Feb. 27, '07.
Pembroke Items.
Sorrctpondaoea of Tbe RobefooUn.
We are having more bd
weather. Sunday was the w.irst
day we have had for a longtime.
Misses Lena Melvin and
Mamie Davis were
this town Saturday.
Mr. A. B. Williams, of Ren
nert, spent a few hours in Pem
broke Thursday night.
Mr, , Normy McDiarmid, of
Lumberton, passed through here
By purchasing the right kind of
FERTILIZERS.
We will handle some of the kinds that will bring prosper
ity to your homes by increasing your vield per acre. We
don't mean to say by this that there are not others just
as good, but wo will carry a full line of High Grade Fer
tilizers this season, and would consider it a privilege to
'a.vc me Measure oi serving you in Mis line. : : : : :
Yours Respectfully,
J. MCR. BRACY.
Rowland, jy. C.
JlsXMH.Saflatorium Company.
Pembroke, N. C, Feb. incorporated)
BARKER NEWSLETTER.
Successful Entertainment
Movement ol Barker People.
Correspondent of ThkRobeonln.
On account of tbe inclement
weather there was no Sunday
school Sunday.
Messrs. Bunyan M 'White and
Robert Pate spent a few, dajs
last week visiting friends at
Bellamy
Mr. Troy Powers, who has re
cently returned from Richmond,
Va., Business College, has ac
cepted a position as bookkeeper
with ..the McDirmid-Williams
Lumber Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim M 'White
who have been quite sick with an
attack of lagrippe, are recover
ing. Miss Anna Betune.of Lumber
ton, spent Saturday and Sunday
with her parents near Ten Mile.
Sunday is communion service
at Ten Mile Baptist Church.
The concert given in the Acad
emy Friday evening, Feb. 22, was
i mi 1 1
a success- ine iouowing pro
gramme was rendered.
Play: "The Wanderer's Return"
Cast of Characters:
Enoch Arden Mr. Preston Pate,
Annie Lee Miss Emma Dell Powers,
Peter Lane Mr. Braxton Kinlaw,
Miriam Lane Mis- Blennie Powers
Mappy Ralston Mis Dovie Britt
Phillip Ray-Mr. Albert Paul,
Dr Winthorpe Mr. Charlie P. Powers,
Sailor Boy Mr. Carr Powers,
Enoch Arden's Children: Mr. Carr
Powers, Miss Annie M' White, Miss Pearl
M'White, Mastor Shelton M'White.Little
Miss Pauline M'Donald.
Between acts of the play "Home Sweet
lome"' was well rendered by Misses
Pearl In man and Lottie M'White. This
beig considered more appropriate in
connection with the home scenes of the
play.
Ins't Misses Effie M'White and Pearl
Inman.
Vocal Solo Miss Eva Powers.
Ins't Master Roland M'White.
Vocal Miss Effie M'White.
Ushers: Mr. Avery Powers, Miss Mst-
tie M'White, Mr. Reub-n M'White, Miss
Minnie Eare, Mr. Will Jones, Miss Pesrl
visitors to i Sanders, Mr. Harvey M'White.
Barker's, N- C, Feb. 27, 1907.
"Sfeeding'Sanatorium
Attorneys and ConBeib4uane and
way and
uDMBERTON, : : i.
E. J. BRITT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Lumberton, N. C
Office over Pope's Drug Store.
11. O PARVIN;
Contractor and Builder.
Lumberton, N. C
Plans, Specifications and Prices furs
tohed on application.
F. L. BLACK,
ATTORNKY AT LAW,
MAXTON, N. C
Office on and floor McCskill Building,
(looms 6-8.
Dr. N. A. Thompson,
PHYSICIAN AND 8DRGEOV,
Lumberton, . : : : : N. O.
Office at Hospital. Phone No. 41.
Down town olBce overDr. McMillan's
Drug Store. "Catts" promptly answered
night or day, in town or'in the country.
telecrram statin cr that Mrs.
Thursday night on his way to'Geonre,8 mother had died at her
Wilmington Star: Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. George went up to
Clarkton on the early train yes
terday morning in response to a
Greensboro, where he will
spend a few days.
Mis Maud Vaughn left for
her h me in Iraporia. Va., last
home there at 8 o'clock Monday
night. The funeral waslconduc
ted at Clarkton yesterday, and
Mr. and Mrs. Cfeorge willreturn
Dr. R. T. ALLEN,
Dentist,
LUMBERTON, N. C.
ffice over Dr. McMillan's Drag Store.
DR. J. D. REGAN,
DENTIST,
LlJMBEKTON, N. 0.
fice in Shaw 'uilding,
drug Hiotx.
over Pope's
Dr. F. H. PITMAN, t
DENTIST.
Ashpole, " n. c
Dr. R. G. Rozikr, Ds. John Knox.
Drs. Rosier. & Knox,
Physicians and ; Soracons
Office st rear of Robeson County Loan
aud Trust Company.
Dr. W. A. McPhaul,
- Physician and Surgeon,
Asapole, N. C
Office Phone, No. 5. Res. Phone No.
Night calls answered,promptlv.
Go Over To
FREEMAN'S
WOODWORKING PLANT
FOR
Mantels, Balluaters and
Columns.
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Friday. She was accompanied1 home today?