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7,SA.v.:vr.- V'-'-'i'- '--"t.-'v it ;"iv ;:;' "'t--V. vu ' v. i: . 1 1 . ' Couritrv Go us n Tjri RRTON, NORTH CAROLINA. MONDAY, APRIL 1. 7 HOLR NO 2239 ROBESONIAN 1 iLJLJCL) Watch Attention ! We want to call yo- atten tion to the Complete Lot o; WATCHES - Received las week. Come around and look them over, even if you don' buy. REMEMBER, we carry the celebrated R, F. Simmons Gold Filled Chain and 0. M Draper Solid Nickel in Stock at all times. ALLENTON GETS STATION. freight at Cottinjjham's Mil was carload and the irreater Boylin's Jewelry Store. is LumDerton Sanitarium. t -KH.rf , Iff 1i i l't. ; J .-MHtlH.- lion at Allcnton Uitbln Ninety Part of tl,a flight at Allen ton Days. Iwa8 also carload. By trie The matter of locating a per-I rules of the railroad, all manent station on the Seaboard J freights from either of these at Allenton or Bellamy has places going North or West been decided by the Corpora- J must be billed from Lumber tion Commission in faver of Al-jton, and going" South or East lenton, and the Seaboard is or- from Blad?nboru: dered to build a station there 'Counsel for defendant cpn within niuety days. Th mat- ceded that the defendant ter was brought up on petition (should provide facilities for by Mr. B. Stanseland others to protecting passengers and require the Seaboard to build a freight at some point in this passenger and freight station vicinity, but claimed that the and establish agency at Allen-j revenue was not sufficient V6 ton; also on petition of L. T.J justify them in providing an Cottmgham and others to dis- agent. continue Allenton as a flag sta-1 "The Corporation Commis won ana require ine oeaooard to sion is oi tne opinion tnat church irave a "Shirt Waist build passenger and freight sta- under the facts in this case Party" in the town hall Thnrs tion and establish agency at or they should not order the dis- day night for the benefit of their near Cottingham's mill, to be continuance of the facilities new church fund- Refresh- called Bellamy. Mr. E. J. Britt heretofore fumised by defend- ments were served and quite a represented Mr. Stansel and ant at Allenton. and that Al- neat sum realized others and Messrs. McLean.Mc- lenton is the most suitable Mr. Wiggins, father of the edi eanandMcCormick represent-and convenient place for the rr o the Chief, is visiting here ed Mr. Cottinehara and others. Inratinn tha 'afatinn tDl8 weelc ir. ana airs u. u. Bpauldrng MAXTOM NEWS LETTER. "Shirt Waist" Party Rn mors ol a Veneer Plant. CorrMoonriMop Of tti RoU-sonlnn. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. STOCK REMEDIES. Kev. I. Ei. McDavid, former y and Lnng Fcver Cure i, Gtirante.d fr of the Haptist Church I cone, gravel, pneumonia, stoinache awl iung aworaers. aiso a Diooa punner. Dr. W. O. EDMUND, 3-2t Lamberton, N C. pastor of the Haptist here, spent Wednesday in town Mayor R. M. Williams spent Thursday in Hamlet on business Prof. Prank McLean, in structor in English at the University of North Carolina, is here to spend Easter at the home of his parants. Your corresponderjtlearns that land has been purchased in tut edge of town and that, shortly a vaneer bllftV, iR bull t. I have m m im to ihftii;ate the fhmof bat U bfeeifis k be authen tic. The ladies of the Methodist gave a Wade Wishart, D. P. Shaw. Wishart & Shaw, Attorneys at Law, LUMBERTON, - - - J. C. All bn&iness entrnsted to ns orotnotlv attended to. Office in Shaw Building. t. a. mcneill, Attorney it Law. Will practice In hit tie Courta. neaa attended to promptly. loaf. a. MLaa. A.W. MaLfwa. Maj. John D. Shaw and Messrs. Mcl sented the Seaboard "It is therefore ordered that are moving in their home on Saun J " " - -" i uu uciinuaiit cictL a Biauuii j... .. i . o m. .... , ucio Btreei uuw, xvirs , opuuiu ine at Aiiention tor passengers jnfhM hpn t th0 hnmr h fQ I : 1111 T I .... I WW WW v w neanng was neta nere January and treigbt, commensurate thftr inT.nmhort fnr anm tin " r I I . w. WWU V V.M aoTQ. with thp rftvenup anH hiiiinfia The object of this Sanitarium is to provide for the sick a homcllM li: 'and aniet rnstlttftfcn ia yrhich-the patjent can 'find that care and- tuiciiuou, which hi hii lime? cannoc oeiouua at iiotn?, ana where. ?aitn-iu sarrounaitiRS, conipet. nt pnysicans, and exp-rienced iie, the p itient h; the bsl chinon of recovery. Our buildin . solut'ly new. contiiti twelve rooms for puieuts, vA equipped , Stalk Electr eil and X ray outfit, and m fact, everything that by heaithful surroundings, conipet. nt phvsicans, and experienced 11 ursine is ahs room, istalic Klectr eil and X ray outfit, and in fact, everything tn.-iKes a nrst-dps.- Hospital. Training School for n irs-s. S-v.-i2i s-t;;!iel t physicians . of Rcbeson and adjoining counties. , THE LUMBERTON SANITARIUM, I UMBERTOX. NORTH CAROLINA. Dr. N A THOMPSON, hqtclnn nd Surgeon. 1 mi1 .jjam-'sa'.v.yTT The commission finds as fol- of the place, and that this be lOWS: Irionp within n5ntv rlnva frrm "Allenton is situated on the the date hereof." Seaboard Air Tine Railway be- "Franklin McNeill" tween Lmmberton and Bladen i ."Chairman." boro stations, five miles east of Lumberton and nine miles Ea9lerEBa nmnt9 1 w c xi4 u- . . I Mrs. K. LL LAwrenrA irave an -w - w w sa km - " aww Maxton, N- C, March 30. 19o7. Times lor Bold too Superior I Curta. An Act to fix the time of holding the Terms of the Su perior Courts of Robeson coun J. W. MaUorauak. IcLEII, IcLKAI A leCOBUCI, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HMBERTON, . N C 'flloea on and floor of Bank of berton Ballding, Booma 1, t, 8, A 4 ornpi attentknt given to all boalaeai CHAS. B. SKIPPER, Attorney at Law, LUMBERTON, - - . H. C. All bnainea entrnatcd to him will ra. eive prompt and careful attenUon. Office in Pint National Bank building ver Poat Offict K M. BRITT, Attorney at Law, Lumberton, N. C. Office npataira in Argua Building. All hnatnew promptly transacted. . ty, in the Seventh JudiciaiDis- Mclntyre & Lawrence trict, as enacted by the last Attorneyt and Connaelora at Law, - The General Assembly of .VTl Theres RA Yo i liav Ih... I ON HE.Ai. ondary c ns you look over o.n good taste allows ' J- Lots of Go in flhe 1L S TON i.ie (Mmfo&t whidi is to be ound in a RI,S ih t erbap4 you think that we've mde STYI.B a aec l'luit's not -.o and to prove it we wauld like to have ji K VL TONS Yo '11 find all the snap and OO that Jenrett n dietary c'ompatiye 1' S M I - 1 aA uuu uaa limes ttUU JJCi" . . I XT il. ry ii J . t , . . ., , little aaugnter, miss Anna Law LNurui Carolina ao enacx: T , rence, at her home Saturday af- Section, 1. That Section One " ,f ' , ternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock. Much Thousand Five Hundred and Aiienton nas oeen a nag enioyment was bad by the chil- station on this railroad for dren in the Dunt for easter eggg about thirty years: there is a and in tho nlnvintr nt nnmArnna railroad siding there about four gameswhicb. are always enjoyable hundred yards long- which was to children. Duringthe afiernoOn built by B. Stansel, one of the delightful refreshments were petitioners: the railroad also served. At the conclusion of the finca aarfmn.Unwa tUom. part. v. the children went to the location is high and dry, having home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Mrfn. ty on page Four Hundred and ntrfll .ir.inl.. tyre, where from 5 to 6 o'clock, fifty and inserting in lieu thereof Ti . ... . , they enjoyed themselves at a the following: "The fourth .. , , . , .. second egg h ungual" a iviiii, uuiiw ior ine purpose of said mill; the loca- lJMBEK.TON" six oi tne ixevisal or nineteen Hundred and five be amend ed by striking out all after the words "Robeson Coun ty" on page Four Hun dred and Forty nine and be fore the words "Bladen jCoun- t mu: u: u f i l jz r unu- jluis uvular i luuiiuujf utiuie lllc lust IViUU given in nonor or master stepnen day in March to continue Mclntyre. Jr.. and Master Os- fnr twn uku.L-c fnr th trial nf tion is low ana wet. and not u r nu i i ... .... ' uwiuc-. me ivint. i.uiuui criminal cases exclusively; the suitable for a stat,on without of egs was found by Master ninth Momlav btfforc the first uiicinng ana urainage; tnere Kobert Mclntyre who received is a tram way running out irom the.priz, a large china Easter Cottingham for the purpose gg. A variety of refreshments principally of hauling timber to were served. About twenty five that rnilr children were present and their "Wisharts township com- Gvident enjoyment was gratify- prises trie principal territory " " - .-..js ... Dellgbtfa! Entertainment. Mrs. L. T. Towasend delight fully entertained in honor of "The Young Matrons Club," on Wednesday afternoon, March 27J), from 4 to b o'clock. The E. J. BRITT, Attorney at Law, Uu, n berton, N. C. ffice m forf'a Drug tr- ft. O. PARVIN, Contractor and Bnlldcr. Lumberton, N. C PUn. .Spccificationa and Price furs the:3 on application. my j . ( n se ae A Carlo. Mu Arrived ! 3o 50 he i road pun C. IV) Febreary 14th ' ggies ! "ini ail h' ve v al br rids of Grades Oxford, Med'um iue of Harness. a Horses h ere fron 3f for farm r I UMBf I TON which would be served by a station at any of these places, and Allenton has been for mauy years the voting place-in this township: "Allenton is more acessi- ble than the uther points men tioned by reasons of the loca tion ot roals iu this section The railroad crosses Bi Svain a )Out trree milet East of Ailtuton; there is no high way lor crossing this swamp vvithin a distance f about eight miles on either side of the railroad cr ssing, and AiK nton was made a flag sta tion to serve the territory im mediately N .nh and West, and Yorkville a flag station to serve the territory immediately South and East of Big Swamp: 'The statement of earnings for six months euding October the 31st, 1906. made by the Railroad company, showed that freights at Allenton amounted ; to $785,93, and at Cottingham's Mill $1,499.84; all of this Monday in September to con tinue for one week for the trial jof criminal cases exclusively; the ninth Monday after the mi first Monday in September to continue for two weeks for the trial of criminal cases exclu sively; the fourth Monday after the first Monday in March to continue for two weeks for the trial of civil cases exclusively; the eleventh Monday utter the halls and parlor were beautiful- hrst Monday in March and the ly decorated with ferns and jap- fifteenth Monday after the first Pmcas- Monday in March, each to con- A feature or the arternoon was tinue for one week, for the trial n, pnfssinrr contest. th answer a I . . hoino- wo knnom fWare f rc f CV CaSeS exclusively; the R. Ei. L. Correll was successful thirteenth Monday alter the in carrying off the prize a silver first Monday in September to . . ML A. continue for two weeks for the Later in the afternoon the . . . e , , . , guests were invited into the din- tnal of cml cases exclusively. ing room, where delicious refresh- bection 2 This Act shall be ments consisting of a salad course in forcafrom and after its rat fnllowftd he irp. w s.rvpr1. ... . . . lhcation. Alter naving speni a most ue lightful afternoon, the Matrons repaired to their several homes, voting Mrs. Townsettd a charm ing hostess. The Payettevill Observer says that it is practiclly assured that a big sash, door and blind fac tory is to be located at Fay etteville. with a capital from $75,000 to $1000,000. Mr. A. H. Slocumb has given the parties interested an option en a site, and be thinks that the fac tory will be located there. Mr. T. H. Thompson, rn'? of the most widely known and popu lar salesmen on the road, died in Riverside Infirmary, G-iarleston, S. C, Friday morning, after be ing ill for little more than a week, lie was in Lumberton about two weeks ago. His death will be heard of with regret by many here who knew him The re mains of Mr F. L. BLACK, Attornky at Law, MAXTON, N(?C. Office on and floor McCaakill Building, dooms 6-8. Dr. N. A. Thompson, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEO, Liumberton, : : : : N. 0. Office at Hospital. Phone No. 41. Down tovn office overDr. McMillan'a ' rug Store. Calls promptly answered night or dny, in town or"in the country. Dr. R. T ALLEN, Dentist, LUMBERTON, N. C. tfice over Dr. McMillan'a Druj Store. DR. J. D. REGAN, L.OMBKKTO, - N i rfiCf in Shaw 'uilrtinjj rlrufc i.otc Dr. P. H. PITMAN, OENTIST. Ash pole, n. c Da. R. G. Rozier, Da. Johw Knot. Drs. Rozier & Knox, Physicians and Sarflcons, Office at rear of Robeson Conntv Loaa ana irasi company. Dr. W. A. McPhaul, Ashpolc, N. C Office Phone, No. 5. Rea. Phone No. Night calls answered, promptly. Notice taken home night. Board of Trustees of, the Graded Lumberton, N. C de ire nlans mad Thom paon werei ificationa for remodeling school bull from Charleston to his at Wilmington Friday and addition thereto, br A i For further information add'tf I STEPHEN McINTY: 3-2t:3thura Lumberton;- Scfcff dlnff JU 4JC 1 V X 3c :a
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