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' ' V'i J::WU : ; f . -"-v ' ..."? j , . " .? i . i. ,' .: S 1 ; " , ".. ' ' " ' - ' '. ' "-'"'V; BESOMAN :;: r .1 I! M . . ,,; SI NGJLh. COPIK f K S 1. VOL. XXXVIII, ita 14. LUMSERTdN, NORTH OA-koiNA. TH0R3DA.7, APRIL 1. P07 WHOLE NO. 2242 -hi R.Vi V ' f m .. . f mn m m .aw 1 .5,: j ... v ,i. . "r-M &v ... .! . " Ii- -4S 1 V Boylin's Jewelry Store. tatcli Aitennon ! --''if ' ; S" we want to call your attcn tion to the Complete Lot of WATCHES Received last week. Come around and look them over, even if yon don't buy. REMEMBER, we carry the celebrated R. F. Simmons Gold Filled Chain and O. M. Draper Solid Nickel in Stock at all times. MAXTON NEWS LETT Plans akid Specif teatlotas lor New Colleae ConaiJerd Re cital la Graded ScUrfl Ptr onals and Brlcls, . ' ' ' Corre0pondM of the KobatonUn. , The committee on plana and j specifications of the Oaroliw Methodist College met there Thursday tQ select the plant for the buildings which will soon b erected. There were a larg number of architects , present part of the day they finally gars the same to Mr. Stout, froth e enjoyed ourselves immensely. Rev. E. A. Paul ifpent Sunday night at Mr- J. Bennetts. Grippe and cold is prevailing again and there Jhas been two recent deaths that of a white and a colored, both in their old ages, the former was Mrs. Bundy.who has long been a suffering victim to a cruel cancer yet in all her agony she was patient and bore them till God called her home. The latter was an aged darky, UNVEILING MAY 10TII. and after a session of thtsreateerry Baker who wa8 always" called aunt cherry. ber eutn year. in " She was She was a Rocky Mount. It is hoped tbtlaitbful 8erTant while she was the eontrap.t ran h 1t outiJTj?-t.- , 2 Cl44L--i2 a . . .. .... . !4Jft aoouL a montn ana tnai worK c$n r.'n inv.lid ftIld waa aiao blind. commence on the buildings- by the first of June. Prof- James Dinwlddie, of Raleigh, spent a few days here the first of the week at the home of Mrs. A. B Croom, his daughter. Mr. Fleming Ramsaur and family, of Lynchburg, Va., visit ed here for several days ble but in late years she became i invalid and was a Alfordsville, N- C. April 10. Work ! Road Supervisors. The county board of road auperrisors, at their meeting ' Monday, transacted the following business: - Supervisors for townships were appointed as follows: Alfords- this Uille, L E Ammons;Blue Springs, The object of this Sanitarium is to provide for the sick a homelike and quiet institution in which the patient can find that care and attention, which at all times cannot be found at home, and where, by healthful surroundings, com pet nt physicians, and experienced nursine, the patient has the best chances of recovery. Our building is absolutely new, contains twelve rooms for patients, well equipped room, Stalic Electrical and X-ray outfit, and in fact, everything- that makes a first-class hospital. Training School for nurses. Nurses supplied to physicians of Robeson and adjoining counties on demand. Charity Ward lor the Poor. I Extend a Cordial Invitation to all Robeson County Physicians to Treat Their Patients Here THE LUMBERTON SANITARIUM, LUMBERTON. NORTH CAROLINA. Dr. N. A, THOMPSON, IB - wetK, oeing tne guest or nistp. J. Dalton: Lumberton, S- G brother, Mr. Hubert Ramsaur. Prevatt; Saddle Tree. D. S. Car- Mr. M. W. Cole is at his home ljyle; Thompson's, J. B. McLeod, this week at Gary on account of for all of said township lying the illness of his family. feast of the Atlantic Coast Line FayetteviUe Presbytery will Kail road and L. E Ammons for meet here next week, beginning all of township west of said rail- luesday. A large number of road. Supervisors appointed at ministers and delegates are the last meeting of the board expected. presented their bond and auali Mr. Ghas. F. Maynard, , who fied Kiao luimui iuuc uiooiv uioi Acuon on petiuon ior roaa in leg some time ago, is able to be Sterling township was postponed out now on crutches, and was in until May meeting town yesterday, tie hopes to i It was ordered by the board soon be able to resume his duties. I thatbe following banks be de at OlS mill . . . -.. 1-tiemated for the treana rer ta A a. Mr. W. D. Hall, who is book posit the road funds' in keeper for the Alma Lumber Co. For the funds of Blue Springs, near here, left Saturday night Burnt Swamp, Lumber Bridge, for Richmond, Va., and was mar Parkton and Red Springs towu ried while there. He is expected ships, the Bank of Red Springs; to resume his duties at the mill Smiths, Maxton and Alfordsville in a few days. township, the Bank of Maxton: On Monday night Prof. Boone, Thompson township, the Bank of New York, tenor, and Misses of Rowland; White House and Bason and Law, of the Southern Sterlings townships, the Bank of Presbyterian College at Red Ashpole. springs, gave a recital in tbe On motion it was ordered that graded school auditorium, to a each supervisor while at work on small but appreciative audience, the public roads of his township On account of the weather, it be paid $2 ner day and that ten In your borne every Pining very hard and storming, hours constitute a day's work night if you own a Crown tne crowd was small but those The salary of W. K Brock and II The Committee Arranging Pro gramme For the Oceasloa. The committee on programme for the unveiling of the Confed erate monument here May 10th met at tbe court house Monday Mr. A. W. McLean was made permanent chairman and Mr, Geo. B. McLeod secretary. There was a committee of , the daugh ters of the Confederacy present and participated in suggestions for the occasion. Mr- A. J. McKinnon was cho sen chief Marshal for the occa sion; Mr. R.D Caldwell,chairman of committee en dinner; Mr- G. B. Patterson, chairman of the committee on music; Mr. C. B Townsend, chairman of commit tee on finance; Mr- A. E. White, chairman of committee on plat farm. A meeting of the com mittee will be held Monday to complete the programme. The management for the oc casion will do everything in its power to make the event a big success. Dnsieal Concert ! Piano or Orgjn. Write or call in when in town and get prices on anything in House Fur nishings and Musical In struments. EAGLE FURNITURE AND CARPET COMPANY. present enjoyed the entertain ment very much. Maxton, N. C, April 10, 1907. ALFOROSVILLE NEWS LETTER. R- D. Lancaster, keepers of the chain gang, were increased from 145 to $50 per month. Eli Phillips was paid $14.75 for work done on the roads of Lum berton township. Ordered by the board that $500 be assessed against the different Ik grade iiffffific I uoo,u" . At my place can be found all 'h Best, Grades of Buggies, such as Tyson & Jones, Oxford, (Chase City) and several brands of Medium Grade Buggies. Also Nice Line of Harness. a: A Carload of Mules and Horses s Arrived Saturday. Keep anv where from 35 to 50 head ail the time suitable for farm or road purposes. Grlpps and Cold Claim Victims Personal and Minor Mention. Correspondence of Tbe RobAonltn We are having a cold spell this townships for the general road week and this morning (Wednes fund. I day; there was a heavy frost on On motion it was ordered that the ground. The fruit we fear townships where the chain gang is badly damaged. works shall be taxed with the Our concert on the 5th was fine price of $1 per day for each con i out our programme was too vict worked, together with the lengthy and we were compelled salaries of the keepers and the to omit some of it. Lruards and also he churned with Miss Agnes Evans is spending ihe expenses of moving the chain the week at Rowland .with her gang to the township where they brother, Dr. Evans. are to work, and also the funds Mrs. Stell K. Monroe was ser- 80 created shall.be paid into the iously ill when wt last heard creneral road funds of the countv. from her but we hope she is now Engine Coming. The engine for Virginia & Car liona Southern railroad, which is being built from Lumberton, will arrive here the early part of next week. It spent Friday night in FayetteviUe and left next day for Aberdeen where it will collect some work cars to bring along with it. The new rails are also en route and will be here next week. The rails are sixty-pound and tbe engine is 45 horse power. Work will begin soon in laying toenails and constructing the road. ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS. STOCK REMEDIES. Every bottle of Dr. Edmund's Colic and Lung Fever Care is Guaranteed for colic, gravel, pneumonia, stomache at ung disorder. Also a blood purifier. Dr. W. O. EDMUND. 3-ii Lomberton, N. C. Wade Wuhart, D. P. Shaw, Wishart & Shaw, s Attorneys at Law, LUMBERTON, - - - N. C. All busineaa entrusted to as woarotlr attended to. Office in Shaw Building. t. a. mcneill, Attoracy at Law, LUMBKRTOV, N. C Will practice In all the Court. Bal neal attended to proaip)!. a. MeUu. i. u A MeOormlck. w. ttaLeaa. I cLKil, IcLEl McCORUCS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, uHMBERTON. N C Jffloea on Ind floor of Bank of Lum berton Building, Room 1, S, 8, A 'raipi attention given to all bnalneM on the road to recovery. . a -m-J . - a Mrs. David A. McLean spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. J. R McLean, at Brancheville. Miss Mary Bullock came home for the Alfordsville school break ing Pridap. She wasaceompani ed by her college chum, Miss Jasie Evans. With Our Advertisers. Clothes that satisfy at the Jen- ret te-Singletary Compan'ys. Wade Wishart, commissioner, will sell land May 6th. Just watch J. H. Wishart 's delivery wagon for select groceries. C. B. Skipper gives notice of C. M. FULLER LUMBERTON NO. CA. Feoru&rr 14th Miss Joel Gaddy spent last entry to land week with Mr.nnd Mrs. W.Oaddv. The Parkton Mattress Co - 1 - 1 Miss Henrietta Bracey spent makes all kinds of mattresses Sunday with Mrs. Al Hasty. New opening display of Queen Mr. John Thompson visited his Quality sboes at Townsend Bros. aunts, Misses Jane and Arnerette Advertise In TH E ROBESON I A N. Bracy, Sunday. A crowd of young people sur prised a party on Miss Annie Small Thursday night but she Real Estate Transfers. E. P, Gibson et ux to D. B. Lancaster, land in Lumber Bridge township, consideration $150. William Henry Has Bad Lack. William Henry, so Mr. Stansel says his name is.is the Un Expect ed Six & A-Half Club's cat. It is very likely, though, that he does not know one of the Bachelors by sight- He is a handsome yellow fellow. Th Bachelors may pay for his daily food but be receives it from the cooks and it is to them that William Henry gives his thanks. About the kitchen. he questions tbe right of any other member of the feline tribe to enter. If one ventures to the door William Henry raises one foot in warning and this is enough to any other cat who knows him By accident William Henry was ensnared yesterday and th end would have been tragic and untimely but for the happening along of some good Samaritans When found by two of the Bache lors, William Henry was upon a box at the rear of Mr. A Wein stein's store with his head fas tened in a ten-cent oyster can Some visitors in tbe city yester day had dined on oysters and left the can on the box. Wiliian Henry had climbed up there to feed on the leavings. His head was fas tened and there he was- Tin- bottom of the can was punctured and when the cool air struck Wil Henry he gave thanks in th cat language. After much effon the can was cut fiom around bir- bead and he was again a free cat However, his neck and head wert somewhat lacerated by tbe experience. CHA8. B. SKIPPER, Attorney al Law, LUMBKRTON, - - - M. C All business entrusted to him will re ceive prompt and careful attention. Office in First National Bank building 4vcr Post Office E. M. BRITT, Attorney at Law, Lumberton, N. C. Office upstairs in Argus Building All business promptly transacted. Notice to V. D. Cs. The members of the Robesor Chapter of the United Daughter- of the Confederacy are earnestl- requested to meet at the res denceof Mrs. J. A. McAlliste on Friday afternoon at 4 o'cloci Apr. 12. as there is business o importance to be transacted Mrs. R. D. Caldwell, Cor. Sec. If good you get it at Ward's it's Mclntyre & Lawrence Attorneys and Counselors at Law, LUMBERTON, , 1 t , ' N C. -, ... ;, ; ' E. J. BRUT, ATToamtv AT Law, Lumberton, N. Cv Office over Pope's Drag 8tore. a o. parvin" Contractor aoa. Builder. Lumberton, N. Cv Plana, Specifications and Prices fara ished on application. F, L. BLACK, Attobbtky at Law,, MAXTON, N. C : Office on- and floor McCaaklU BnOdia:, Rooms 6-5. Dr. N. A Thompson, PHYSICIAN AND 8UROEOV, Lumberton, i f t i : IX. 0." Office at Hospital. Phone No. 41. Down town office over,IDr. McMillan's ' rug Store. Calls promptly answered night or day, in town orin the country-. Dr. B. T. ALLEN, Dentist, LUMBERTON, N. C. iffice over Dr. McMillast's Drug Store. DR. J. D. REGAN, DENTIST, LCMBERTOS, N C nce tn Shaw 'roildmg 1ru SiOrt w Pope's Dr. F. JdL PITMAN, OENTISt. ISHPOLE, N. C or. R. G. RoziE, D. John Knox. Drs. Rozier & Knox, Pbyslclana and Snrgcons, Office at rear of Robeson Countv Loan tod Trust Company. Dr. W, A. McPhaul, Physician and Surgeon, Ashpole,1 K.C Office Phone, No. 5. Res. Phone No Night calls answered promptly. Subscribe for the Robesonian your neighbor is tired of be- no- bothered about his paper.' was "well prepared for us and ' ! ,i'f".
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