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). ' ?:;L:-M. ?, A- v "..'.'V - " 1 1 OIIA A ROBES , , , 1 KST A.BLISHED 1870. . Country, God and Truth. SINGLE COFlKS 6 CENTS VOL. XXXVni. NO. 21. " LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA MONDAY, MAY 6. 1007 WHOLE NO. 224 9 ' ' . -rOL ' . mi Watch Attention ! We want to call your atten tion to the Complete Lot of WATCHES Received last week. Come around and look them over, even if you 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. FAIRMONT NEWS LETTER. Junior Order Will Fancy Grocery Pergonals. Friday Nlg,U Opened Q- Boylin's Jewelry Store. Jf- u. " iJHi-Z-' - r - ' t A t ' i.ii iTTMimi mmTM 11 , rr- 1 Wi Corregpondfnce of The RobsSonUn. The Junior Order which ht o flourishing lodge here will their friends a reception faJEJ banquse ni'ht of May e e tenth. It will be held in the fh uacco ware house where the"1 $ plenty of room and a delightf evening is promised. j Messrs. George and. Arch Mc Daniel compose the new firm of McDaniel Bros who have rented Mr. Pitman's store on Main Street and opened a eery, w e wish them mucb sue cess. MAXTON NEWS LETTER. Band Organized, Mr. J. W. Car ter, Nominated Mayor ot the Town Other News. Correspond ace of the Robeonln. Mr. Carl Pace has resigned his position as assistant in the Post Ofhce here and Miss Almena Cur ne-whohas been at her home in the upper end of the county has resumed her duties. Theyoung men of Maxton have organized and a band are hard at work now practicing It is com- )osed of about a dozen mem bers and all are taking great interest n the same- It is hoped a good 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,- compet nt physicians, and experienced nursing, the patient has the' best chances of recovery. Our building! is absolutely new, contains twelve rooms for patients, wU equipped room, Stalfc Electrical and X-ray outfit, and in fact, everythiag that makes a first-class hospital. Training School for nurses. Nurses supplied to physicians of Robeson and adjoining couuties on demand. r Charity Ward lor the Poor. I Extend a Cordial Invitation to all Robeson County Physicians to Treat Their Patients Here. j THE LUMBERTON SANITARIUM, LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA. la Dr. N. A. THOMPSON, organisation will be rfrfer-t,Prl a fancy qto- Robeson County certainly needs a band. The members say they mean business and will cpt, thpir we are glad to see Mr. A- X uniforms shortlv Vf U U U1 I 1 A. 1 T .11 rift Pftnvpnrinn ffw r.na mnnnofl li,: uui.. m ! j ... MU imaiumj u " nf nominat.ino- t.ho M,v A ' li I - W-"P mj w. auA enng ms long illness. s - xnn nf n :s i vi UUUJUIISSIUUCI 3 W dLS A large number of our young held here rast night in the Town people attended the fctinceon In- Hall. A large number of the vo stitute torn mencement on last ters were present and the follow mi .t.j t Ty i I . luursaaymgniana rnaay. ing ticket adoDted: Mr. J. W I ' -a Mrs. Robert Oliver and Mrs- Carter for Mayor and Messrs Charley Oliver, of Marietta, vioi- T- O. Evans, W. H. Harding, Mc ted ivirs-lirown their sister, last Kay McKinnon and ur. A. B. week. We are gla 1 to report Croom, Commissioners. A reso- Mrs- Brown improving. Fairmont, X. C, May 3, Chocolate Party. One of the most enjoyable af fairs of the season was a Choco late Party, given by Mr. Mike Caldwell at the home of Mr- and Mrs. L H. Caldwell Friday even ing from 8:30 to 11:30- The beau tiful home was brilliantly lighted and at the appointed hour the parlor and hall were tilled with vivacious guests, their lively con versation and careless laughter resounding through the house, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. STOCK REMEDIES. Erery bottle of Dr. Edmund's Colic and Lung Fever Cure is Guaranteed for colic, grave!, pneumonia, stomache aid lung disorders. Also a blood purifier. Dr. W. O. EoSlUND, J-2I Lwnberton, N. . Wade Wishart, D. P. Shaw. Wishart & Shaw, Attorneys at Law. LUMBKRTON, ... N. C mingling harmoniously with the attended to. Musical Concert ! In your home every night if you own a Crown Piano or Org?n. Write or call in when in town and get prices on anything in House Fur nishings and Musical In struments. Rennert Items. Correspondence of The Robesoniaa. We were sorry to hear of the sad death of Mr. Burt Willough- by. which occurred last Sunday night. Our sympathy goes out to the bereaved family. Kev. a. u. Fttman ihas nor R f! Wa iVi him fhohoet success in his new field Mr. White Gibson will move in town soon. He will occupy Mrs. A. R. Pitman's house Miss Mattie McNeill, of Fay- etteville, came down and spent one day and night with her grand-mother Mrs. A. R- Pit man. one returned home last night. instrumental music which was furnished during the evening. Punch was served in the parlor by Lattie Misses Louise Town- send, Marie Linkhaw and Mary Lee Caldwell, three little nieces of the host, who were charming- y attired for the occasion proved most attractive little waiters. wo contests were the source of much study and amusement. The first, a bottle containing peas; the numbor to be guessed- n this Miss Jessie Lennon guessed most rccurately, there being 58 peas in the bottle. Mr. P. Gray was awarded the ooby. Following this the cou pies were pared off for sup- lution was adopted to the effect Per by drawing like numbers. that the voters are heartily in fa Adjournjug to the spacious din- vor of water works and sewerage ing room, the guests gathered and that the Board of Commiss- about a table laden with choco ioners, after a survey and esti- late in every form to be thought mate of cost etc, be determined, of, all kinds of delicious fruit, call an election. pickles, olives, sandwiches, cakes Maxton, May 4th, 1907. (etc. The table was tastily decor ated and arranged. Office in Shaw Building. t. a. McNeill, Attorney at Law, LUMBERTON, N. C. Will practice in all the Courts. Busi ness attended to promptly. A. McLmo . a . W. MJB. J. O. MeCormlek. McLEAI, McLEAI ft McCOHJIJCt, ATTORNEYS AT LaIT, LUMBERTON. N C Offioei on 3nd floor of Bank'of Lorn, berton Building, Rooms 1, 1, 8, A 4 Prompt attentioa given to all bnttnea CHAS. B. SKIPPER, Attorney at Law, LUMBERTON, - - - K. C. All buainebs entrusted to him will re ceive prompt and careful attention. Office in First National Bank Buildin rfver Post Office . E. M. BRITT, Attorney at Law, L.CMBEBT05, N. C. Office upstairs ia Argus Building. All business promptly transacted. Floral ColleaeItema. Correspondence of The Sobesoaian. KetUming 10 ID6 parlor, paper, I mCinWre GZ LjaWreilCO 1 w Little Miss.Bonnie, daughter with pencil attached, weregiven amunUw ipuv VUW 4iUUU O. AJC3 X C I 1 mains were interred at Centre h00 representing a kind of 4nut NCa EAGLE TURE AND CJI COMPANY. S?J FURNITURE AND CARPET orses and lilies ! I have on hand fifteen bead of Good Horses and Mules. When you buy from me you get the BEST, irade iggi At my place can be found all the Best Grades of Buggies, such as Tyson & Jones, Oxford, (Chase City) and several brands of Medium Grade Buggies. Also Nice Line' of Harness. c. m. fuller April i8th Advertise In burying ground Sunday morn- WissWizaoeth Woodward was the . I a 1 . . a t- ing. Tne funeral services were loriunaie winner, ana oa-r. a. r. conducted by Rev. H. G. Hill, D. McAllister was recipient of the D. amid a large concourse of sor- Pnze for consolation. Mr. Jas. rowing friends and relatives. D. Proctor, with a few well- We extend heartfelt sympathy 1 chosen and suitable remarks to the bereaved family. gracefully presented the prizes, Mr. W. J. Bellamy, of Wil- which were as follows: Miss mington, is spending some time Jessie Lennon received a hand- Mr. Will McCormac. of near with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. T. 80me bead necklace, Mr Gray, a Rowland, has been visiting his B- Russel. package of Blue-Jay corn plas- sister, Mrs. A- E- C. Pitman- Mr- J- c- Reaves, of Winston tors; Miss Woodward a large box Miss Olive Baxley. of Red Salem, visited her parents, Mr. or uuyier s candy, and Mr. Mc- Springs, is visiting Mrs. John ana iVirs- J- K- Graham recently, muster a dox oi rouge. Willis, her sister. Mrs- w- N. Fishburn, of Mr- Caldwell is an ideal host Messrs. J. T. Lewis and A. M. Waynesboro, Va., is visiting Rev. and gave his friends an evening Toiar went io lied Springs to- auu Jlrs- of rare pleasure, who when the day on business. Mr. J. iN. McDonald was called midnight hour approached and Mr. John Willis and wife spent horao recently is response to a warned them that time is fleet Saturday night and Sunday at telegram statinghis sisters death, ing, were loath to depart. They Mr- Ldwin Summer, of Dun-' all feel deeply indebted to their darrach, visited relatives recently host and Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell in Wilkesville neighborhood. for one of the most pleasant even Mrs. J. S. Jernigan and son ings of thei4ives: EYsr,Pr viit.or? volatitma in ('Ainl . , ". . , . ,..v. " I i nose wno attended were b. Li- recently. t,ii xn tu-.-!! I VI IKMrT I' MM n lir I XWM. I '. VI IIIMII Pearle Floyd, St. Red Springs. Mr. Joe Allen, of near Pauls, was here to-day. We are very sorry to learn that Miss Stella Lewis has re signed her . position as assistant Post Master- We were glad to have Fredo Tolar with us Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joel McDonald attended the Barker's com mencement. We are glad to see Mrs. Bun Tolar out again. Dr. I. W. Pitman spent last night here. Mr. Walter Tolar was at Lum ber Bridge this afternoon. Messrs. Tom and Claud Lewis went over to Lumber Bridge last night. They report quite a large attendance . at the exercises. With best wishes to The Robe- sonian. Rennert, May 1. THE ROBESON I AW. Mr. M. B. Shockett, of Wil mington will arrive to-morrow to ittend the ceremony to be held at Mr. and Mrs. Weinstein's.over their young son, in acor lance with the Jewish doctrine- Messrs. rs. Max Margolis, of Cerro Gor do, and Jake Margolis, of Row land, will be present- Special Train From Marietta. ' Pearle Floyd, Elizabeth Wood A special train will be run over ward; Mary Pope, Dora Smith, the Raleigh & Charleston Rail- Mry McNeill. Jessie Lennon, road Fridav. Mav 1 nth. for tha Dottie Boone, Mattie Lee Pit- J J v - - w V benefit of any who wish to at- maa and Alma Rancke- Messrs. tend the unveiling of the monu- D- D- rench, Walter Toon, Jas- ment here. Round trip f rom D-Proctor, A. P. McAllister, G. Marietta and return will be ona Ed- Rancke, Dennis Biggs, 8. F. straight fare plus one third, or Caldwell, D. Fage, Lloyd Town eighty-five cents. All stations on 8end, L. B. McMillan and Mike the road will charge in accord- Cald well ance with this rule. Train will leave Marietta at 8 o'clock a. m-, Picnic Dinner. arrive at Lumberton at ten The crowd will be so large at o clock. Returning, will leave the unveiling of the Confederate here at 7 o'clock p. m. It is Monument on next Friday, that hoped that the people of that it will be impossible for the peo community will take advantage pe of Lumber ton to furnish free of this reduced rate and visit our dinner to all. therefore it hns town on that day. been decided to furnish free din The special train on the Ka- ner only to old Veterans and the leigh & Charleston will pass Ma- military- The hotels and boird netta an o o ciocic ana reacn nrc houses will do their best to pro . . . i i- .... . ... ac u o ciocii. vide dinner for a who carp to Ail trains will make the ret :irn E. J. BRITT," ATToamrv at Law, Lum berton, N, C Office over Pope's Drug Store. L C. PARVTN, Contractor ana BnlMer. Lnmberton, N. C. Plain, Specification! and Prices furn ished on application. F. L. BLACK, ATYorhky at Law, MAXTON, N. C. Office on and floor McCukill Building, Room 6-8. Dr. N. A. Thompson, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Lumberton, : : : : N. 0. Office at Hospital. Phone No. 41. Down town office oveMDr. McMillan's Drug Store. Calls promptly answered night or day, in town or in the country. Dr. R. T. ALLEN, Dentist, LUMBERTON, N. C. office oyer Dr. McMillan's Drag Store. DR. J, D. REGAN, DENTIST, LUMBKBTOX, - N. 0. Jffice In Shaw Snilding, over Pope's drug (tore. - Dr. F. H. PITMAN, DENTIST. ASHPOLE, N. C trip in. time to connections. make necessary Mr. A. B. Fisher audB daugh ter, Miss Carrie Fisher are pa tients of the Sanitarium. take their dinner at these places. It h;is been suggested however, that the people coming from the surrounding country, bring din with them and that in this way, an old fashioned picnic dinner may be enjoyed. Dr. R. G. Rozier, Dr. John Knox. Drs. Rozier & Knox, Physicians and Surgeons. Office at rear of Robeson County Loan aud Trust Company. H. T POPE. W. A. MCPHAUt,. Drs. Pope & McPhaul, Physicians and Surgeons, Lumberton, N. C. Office up stairs in rear of Pope Dru Co's store. 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