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J 4 t V - 'r THE BEMI-'fOSKLY-KOBER' ! . 8 4 A 0; - 1 i Li. IHURSDAY, MAkCH 1907. Ircparlnj fur Commcnermtnt , Mra.Brltt fcnlrtalas-PrsoofcJ a IJfltfls. "r Oorri'Smnilrn-e . f he ilw!-nln:i Tl$ school is jiow btiginoinjj U plan tor commencement. Miss Eftif M'WVite is visiting her sister. Mrs. Smith, this NPr. W. P. Townsend is spend ihg a few days at Broad way, visit ing his brotlior.Kjr. berty Town send. Mrs. Florence Brit entertain ed a few friuiids Weduesday af ternoon from 1 t (i o'clock at a "Pickle Par:y" refreshments were served in an informal man ner and the fortunate ones re port a pleasant time. We arc sorry to note the illness ! of Mrs. J. Hector Powers. The Barker teachers and a few other invited guests enjoyed a sumptuous an. iier at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Townsend Sun day. In the afternoon the entire party attended church at Tolars- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Vyrie spent Sunday at the domitory. Lawyer E. M. Britt, of Lum berton. spent Sunday with his parents at Ten Mile. Master Galton Rozier returned this morning haying been detain ed at uoiae several days on ac count of rough weather. His schoolmates are ijlad to see him back. Mrs. Eures pet cat arrived from Spring Hope Sunday. Mr. Arthur Wi.liams, of the McDihi iuid - Williams Lumber Co , passed through' Barker's Monday aflernc.011. Mr. Kelly Reun made a busi ness trip,to Kennert Monday. Barkers, N. C, Mar. X, 1(J07. cl);'-ii' 1 1 r unuj; sy"' mer sfli til uJMs.'J Mr. R M. Ballard and Mi1. ,1 IT. WiHiHinson spen Sunday a' Orrum and report a nice time. . Mr. ind Mrs. W. S- Britt hav. moved to Whileville. We reyie' very much" to see them leave hV'i wish iheuj much success-in new home. Mr. John Britt and familynav moved to Cerro Gordo. 1 Mr. J. A- DuUe returned fi;pm Hew York last weetfr- Ills brfst- ness there being to purchase a new engine for the use-of Mr Kmgsdale Lumber Company. ' Mr. Cbas. Prevatt who ha oeen suffering from a stroke ot paralysis is reported some ,bet ter. Hope he will . be out aga n in a few days. Mr. A. J. Currie left Saturday or Kaeford in response to ai .V" t'av. mmcs xetn 1907 . t 12 r O Clock, "con .u.'tht? hint nf tk rhlraw. message Containing the critical berry Imibef Co,; localel aVout one DQSS Of his mother. ""lea ?est "f Abtottsb.rg Ve will offer for sale , public auction to the highest Quite & number of people Were bidder for o.sh, one 40 H. P. return Hi present at the, Sunday 8ch.Kl "r ; one I2Va 2 "P" ,cotn- e Dlete wilh sU niu and xliaust Dines, fouu- quarterly meeting at Smyrna dation bo)V and euctor; one No. 1 saw church Sunday. We are glad to ,' LTT 1 30 fet- car7T 5?? J n 60 f e t rack; one 5.1 men inserted tooth see the school prospering and j saw and 100 feet it inch belting,, together " REVS VERMIFUGE U the name good, old-fashioned moliolne that ho Mved r'fli!,Hro Jitllo ftrfWrea for the past fio reartt, R U a Ihed ioln made to ctiW. -it Jmi ' ' never been known to, fail. If your child i sick get a . botUe of V ' FRAY'S VERM(FVCE , A FIXE TONIC FOR CHILDREN Do not takt a tjbstlftjte.' W V ' ardruKKlt doca not' keji ' ' It. aend twenty-five cents in tampa to JLU. tib S. 2?R33T . XtalUniorc, nd. ( ad a bottle will be mailed ' '' ' ' B 1 a? B V- 1 t- t.?1s the line of ." . FRESH GliOGFRIES. Our Stock is Complete.' $IM'A& THE r TR&CK- h:KrtUiiiiih ihe Jlh'tf w.yi -tnr hit Rcmief5,hnl Ptioodrthe tf ' 'rit!te (Sirj-OTtnt fl:ad faHa"Tvid hts munr Irteixin wiJl back bim apiu-isjlnff Lung Fever Curt . litis, hit. UreiU and w..ll-miowu Kcin-dy, Dr. Edmund's Cohc l- . Mpeclflc for 1 o'if, .irrel, Hiioa.uonU.sul any 8toiut'jh or"1 Lung disorders This r ' ,'3iedy s.lwa r1tevfts..nrtd 1i toid at the f-nt (nr tJrclv Vrars. lUna tiivit BlrK Hurler, fni--.tln Bout . tba Mr ei, a id this Remedy will Prevent Aid Care Hon Oh'il .ra. )1 l)r;j.(ilnundsk Is for tSe'readerto ry one bottle, yon will .hen keep ft ond Eery Bottle Sold Under 9 Oaarante tb:aretfoafy;Befipide(f. . ' v TaousandJOf Testlmtals'.a "upon" request. ilnufabtii red only by CJtjaie or jljne us yonr 1 tor the Kobeoinan your iietg-hbor is irepf be-in- bothered about li is paper Sa lAill Fdr Sale. hope it willbe the means of much good being done. Mr. P. b. Hamilton Lumberton Monday on business Our town is now incorporated and we hope to soon have mors news and belter order. Best wishes for 1 he Kobeson with pulleys, h ftinsr, etc. This -proper ty is to be sold under mortgage and can 1 be had at a bargain. For further info ma- Weilt to I'011 acWr'ss Mclntyre & Lawrence, At- This March 5th, 1907. JvIDDEI.LCOMPNY, .Mortgagees. Mclntyre & Lawrence, Attorneys for Mortgagee . "" 3-7-3tr lan- Kingsdafe, N. C. Mar. 6th. Subscribe for The Robesouianand keep up with the crowd Pale, Thin, Nervous ? Klnysdaie News Letter. Correspondence, of The Koljesoni.tn. We thiuk the people in this 'i&ctioii are ,mal;ing great prepa rations for farming this year, judging from the guano that is -being hauled from here. Mr- J. A. Cook, manager of the tingsdale Lumber Co. Store, returned Saturday night from fttebmond Va., where he has been spending several days pur- Then your blood must be in a very bad condition. You certainly know what to take, then take it Ayer's Sarsa parilla. If you doubt, then consult your doctor. We know what he will say about this grand old family medicine. This ! the firt Question ronr dartor woold ask: "Are Tour boweln rfenlar?" He known tliitt daily action of (lie Ixiwxls ii absolutely essrntiai to recoirerj. Keep your nrer active ami your bowel regular by taking laialire doe ot Ayer's PiUa. P,JF?tKH SHAD, Jili Wishart dflertop, N, C. ' FrcerDelivery. , ., ' Phne No, 1. Phone 52 DR. ,W,.a EDMUND, March A.J aiadl 8, P.; A Bryant spent Wed v in-iFajetteville on bus:- Mr. Weil, representing- the Haas Titilorinj Company, wilJ g-ive our Sprinff OpeMinj; in t.ur Sample Rooms' over Bank of Lumberton. Call and see bimf John d. McAllister, Made-To-Measare Garments for Gentlemen, Room No. 6. Over Bank of Lumberton. M Ude'bT J.O. AyeT-Oo-.towen, XH . - AIo lannfaoturara T rkyers HAIB TR30I. AGUE CURE. CHBBV PECTORAL We have no wtnti I W plih the formulae of all our medletnee. frank Gough, THE BUGGY IV! AN, Carries the usual Lnr?e Stock as here tofore found with the old firm of LinkhawAc Company. Several car loads on hand at all times. Yo can find jnt what you want. The Styles are riht up to date, Stick Seats, kul be tires, Plain and Fancy Tops, Wide and Narrow Seats, High and Low Wherls, &c. The makes re among the Most Popular and Substantial sold in the South. Hackney, Wrenn and Babcock, rt our Leaders.. Other makes on liand. Every Buetor fully Wa' ranted. In Wagons, we don't thhak tlie Hackney ha an equal in tiii coun try. We h-ve thein n all sizes-, botn one and two-borse. Also Pitdiw t, Hickory, anl cher makes. In buy ing a wa-:n "wi make a mistake if you fad to buy lie best. Wherever :i Hickney ot i' makes f iend- and mstotne s. An inspection is all e usk. tre...t variety of Harness, Sad dles, Bridles. CoIlrs, Robes. Whips. In my absence yu will receive court eous attention f om rrry salesman, Mr. Arch Morrison, who will malie the- Lowest I'-ssih!f t-r-ccsin keeping with Good (jJok1 Terrew Qzsb or on' T ine with Security. Frank Gough 2-25 1 For Twenty-one Years Orieoco Farmer and TRADE MArtK REGISTERED F. S. ROYSTCR GUANO CO., Norfolk, Va. one have been the standard Cotton and Tobacco guanos in the South because great care is used in the selection of materials. Ask your dealer for Royster'S goods and don't take substitutes said to be just as good. See that the trade-mark is on every bag. v. capsBtsjataossaasEa sm.'. Wfiite 1. Go tt M "h r'M .1- - V ' r -CD ; 1 AfftlSnds 1 ffrM"BM?nMllBWiW3IJ.)Liaffl This time we have THREE STOCKS for your consideration. Marked in Plain Figures by We will have them opened and WE DIM DAY, ' I VI. ARC 6TH- A Stock of Fie and Staple GROCERIES-Nothing lite it ever see- in thi.h:04t fr iB B. Jtui A Stock of Strictly Up-To-Uate Dry tioods and Ladies' Skirts not old, but thm year's g00diuouga ior merchants in South Carolina, ami uurnnoi 1 1 1 cm m 1, N.'-C. In thti 8tock will be found one of the Finest Lines of Ladies i Pvra of Mens' Shoes, hign and low cut, pougu iur iuis opnuK .u, Vf. to astiect. This Stock enmp from on nf tii mnst nrnminpnt U ASil ChHdren'8 new Oxforda and SlinnerK. Alan hiirh-ritf fihnpa ai than Parforv Omit. Also' OriV Thousand .. - rtr- -o w g o v 9ouu vrorxn 01 rine vioxniriu : lur MF' S Absolutely as nice Stock a was ever shown on this market, bought for the Spring Trade' All of these oods come from a'big South Carolina deal. You ask how we get them. Well, vjj we have them and paid the spot cash for them the goods will show for themselves. . "M0 BARRELS OF FLOUR. 4,000 Pounds of Tobacco, worth at the factory, from 34 to 47 cents a pound ALL ,WB Mjf M 125 glji; W Geieral Merchandise, all at Matchless prices. If vt e can't save you Big Money we don't ask for your trade. If WE CAN SAVE YOU MONfcY you owe it to yoursen ana lamuy w co .ne to our store. ALL WE ASK 18 AN INSPECTION. M ' 1 White & Gou Lemnitoerlloe, Norttli Carolina.- IS m rv i v.
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