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!." ROlESONM IE K8TA$USHED 1870. Country, God and Truth. SINGLE COPIES 6 CENTS VOlTxXXVIII, m 2eT LUMBERTON. NORTH CAROLINA! THQR3DAY. MAY 23 1907 ; WHOLE NO. 2264 " " " ' ' ! "" - - . - ' ; i i I " i . . . 8f IN RINGS r I'f .Fm ill m We Sell Solid Gold Set Signet and Plain Gold Kings. See our Stock ol Handsome Ten year Braclets. The person who does not investigate our Watch Prides before Buying, Simply Loses Money. Boylin's Jewelry Store. It OLD FORK GLEANINGS. iii.ni.iu in j i. . iitCT;HBMiWtOTP V : - &j?jf jxm ws iWifeJIIitiib i! $ n 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 hptue, and where, by healthful surroundings, compet nt physicians, and experienced nursing, the patient has the best chances of recovery. Our br'ildinj? is absolutely new, contains twelve rooms" for patients, well equipped room, Stalrc Electrical and X-ray outfit, and in fact, everythig that makes a first-class hospital. Training School for nurses. Nurses supplied to physicians of ' Robeson and adjoining counties on demand. Charity Ward for the Poor. I Extend a Cordial Invitation to all Robeson County Physicians to Treat Their Patients Here S THE LUMBERTON SANITARIUM, LL'MF.LlkTON, NORTH CAROLINA. 1 Dr. IV. A. THOMPSON Musical Concert ! .1; t- r t-t I in your home every night if you own a Crown Pkmo or Qrr r. Vritc or call in vhen i;i town and et prices on anything in House Fur nishings and Musical Instruments. COMPANY. Squire Thinks ol Going to Vir ginia Rev. Mr. McLean In stalled as Pastor. i orresrondence of The Rolonn. It is getting dry and dusty in the Fork, but is a good time to cultivate the crops, and, the far mers are getting well up with their work. The bare brpwn fields are beginning to take on an emerald hue, and signs of re animated vitality are apparent,as my vision scans the fieldai of young corn and cotton in front of our home. Much depends upon the yield of the present crop both to the farmer and the merchant, gr ain and forage are getting Very scarce, in fact many are now de pending en the market, for these articles, and paying high prices for them, which will entail an expense, that could be avoided by raising these things at home. But I see no change along these lines, the same big fields of cot ton, and little patches of corn continue to exist. 4 Sometimes I wish we were dut of the cotton belt, and had a little farm in a grain and grazing coun try, where we could have nic hogs, cattle, and a flock of sheep have fresh beef, and mutton, milk and butter, and plenty of poultry. '( The hawks have discouraged me in the poultry business this year, and to all appearances, I will not have enough chickens to feed the preachers when they come around. I have a pretty drove, of . young turkeys, ' but many dangers.toils and snar- " intervene between them and jSbo cook pot- They are such rangers never satisfied to stay in sight of home, but mut take the young broods in search of fresh fields and pastures new.no matter how many big ditches they have to cross. The squire lias been out on the farm this morning, and is consid erably improved, although not wll. IL: is talking ol going soon lo the mountains of his native Virginia whcM'O he spent a portion season, and it seems doubly swee on that account- I regretted recently, to note in the columns of your paper the death of littleMartba Lee French. Her mother, and grand-parents were formerly near neighbors and friends up to the time that Mr- J. H Morrison removed to your town to assume the duties of office. We never saw the beau tiful baby, but the young parents have our tender sympathy, also Mrs- Morrison, the grand-mother, for a similar sad experience in my own life, has taught me how near the dear little ones a-e to the grand parents hearts, and what a delight it is to have them with us in our declining years. ,'Aunt Becfiy." Old Fork, May 22nd. Cotton Counties. Charlotte Chronicle. Last year The Chronicle gave Robeson the credit of leading Mecklenburg in the production of cotton by a fraction over nine thousand bales. That was the the crop of 1905. According to the figures for 1906 crop, Robe son does a little bit better, beat ing Mecklenberg by 10,653 bales Robeson is by long odds the greatest cotton producing county in the State- Its 1906 crop amounted to 37,783 bales. Ihe Mecklenburg crop was 27,130 bales. But it must be remem bered that Robeson has almost twice the acreage of Mecklen burg. That makes a difference but it does not count in the cen sus figures. One of the strang est things in regard to the cotton crop of North Carolina,is that Bla den, a big county, and a tine cot ton growing county, adjoining Robeson, the banner county of the State, having practically the same soil and very nearly the same acreage, raised only. 4,826 bales, and Columbus, adjbing FAIRMONT NEWS LETTER. Commencement Extremely la tcrestloa. Majority lor Special Tax School Fond, Other Local. Correspondence of The RobeaonUn. Your correspondent returned last week just in time for com mencementexercises of Fairmont High School which were extreme ly inte renting and pleasant. A very large crowd was in attend ance but good order prevailed PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Wa.le Wishart, D. P. Shaw. Wishart & Shaw, Attorneys nt Law, LUMBERTON, - - N. C. All business entrusted to n promptly attended to. Office in Shaw Building. - A. MoLean. A.W. Mcin. ). . JteCoraUok. McLSAX, McLEAI I McCORMICX, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CUMBfiRTON, N C Offloea on 3nd floor of Bank of 1mm berton Building, Rooms 1, S, 8, A 4 Prompt attention given to all bnaineM CHAS. B. SKIPPER, Attorney at Law, LUMBERTON, - K. C Ail baaineaa entrusted to him will re ceive prompt and careful attention. Office in First National Bank Building ver Post Office Bladen and Robeson, only 8,77.") i bales. Now Hanover has only aain- room for Wilmington, a sheil We hear tho sprcch and sup road, a feu- u-ollv linos find all-''1'01' the Juniors hi-hly prnistd limited number .i truck farm-i j 3(i !irv son'-V no "nc reputed no room f.r cotton. iVnder. I lU- ''-i i during our abene;. Amon; the visitor noic Miss Mar:.rio hospitality until tbes:une -as inlndr, but with a J Luaiborion who .in:dn-(i until ri'H'O .-irti-::.-r ::' ..r: ri- '"' J, j J11(Jy- ana xmvi iu j :) baie? u - o a bin.; Oi,iov, ! Vl':s- - Sl-i'lora of Lu.Ua oUimed from Aw . '. ille I the "tittle county of .Jones, ra.-.'d ! vis'!t-( ,i h'.-r father Y. (.;. :jt ;oi hnlos. Craven I'uisc: )J, i Jtcin.Ml last woeK and mot many t. a. McNeill, Attorney at Law, LUMBERTON, N. C , and alnved it- Dr. Dixon's w, 11 practice in all the Court. Bust addrosat p. m. was simply I neis attended to promptly. " fine and we hope he may return some near day. The Oxford Asylum Singing Class gave a delightful entertain ment last Friday. The crowd was large and all were much pleased. We are glad to learn that they received over a bua dred dollars here. Mips Ida Galloway will leave Wednesday for G- F. C. com mencement Greensboro N. C. She will go from there to visit Miss Ashby, at Mt. Airy Miss Sudie Edmundson left Tuesday morning for her home in Johnstone Co. We hope to have her as music teacher again in the fall. One of the most interesting things which happened while we were away was the good majori ty secured for the Special Tax School fund. This was the third trial here so let others not lose hea'-t. We are glad to note the con tinued improvement of Mrs. Fannie Brown who is able to be visiting this week though not yet able to walk far. The house being built,, on church street for A. L. Jones is nearly completed. Mr. Glenn Ashley has the nicest tobacco we have seen, on his farm near town on the Lum berton road. We are glad to see Mr. Averett Mitchell abie to be at work E. M. BRITT, Attorney at Law, LUMBERTON, N. 0. Office upstairs in Argus Building, All business promptly transacted. Mclntyre & Lawrence Attorneys and Counselors at Law, LUMBERTON. : : N. C. E. J. BRITT, ATTORNS Y AT LAW, Lnmberton, N. C Office over Pope's Drug Store. .FL. BLACK, , ' Attorney at Law, MAXTON, N. C. Office on and floor McCaskill Building, dooms 6-8. ol last summer, and has a piv-.-- which was lop pod off from New in;: inviiution fro in his old ai my Uaiiovor, raised H'2 oales. Onslow ! conditions were pn.'CiSi !y ; ami com ratio to la-turn, their s jleiiciid .o.:ii 3. i;ur;ald fel a fir; on xiinrsday a jiemoou, ai.n r; p(rt a iii'-.t enjoyable trir. - Til'.' ci)iii:.' e.xei cises ol wnef' to coon; we l'i-lniil) of STOCK REMEDIES. Every l)otle of Hr. Edmund's Colic ami I.uiiK Fever Cure is Guaranteed for colic, gravel, p:icurumia, stomaxbe and .IKonlers. A1k a bhxxl purifier. Dr. Y. O. KIJMUM, 3-2 ! f,'Uii!)frton, X. C. Dr. N. A. Thompson. PilVV.lCIAN' .i.v' SL'KGKOy, Lnrabortou, : : : : N. 0. Ofilco nt Hospital. 1'hone Xo. 41. !nv 1 town (:! ' ov.Tl'r. McMillan's I'rug Stf r-. C.-iiis prtjniptl;.- answered nigli. or ilay, in town rin t'ne country. tM bales- Carteret sV.", I'aii.'ico 1 . iU 1 si; ay 1 l.'srnoon, Mr. '2, 0l', if.yde W. A.B. ;U rcer's school at Tuvuo.it j Washing",. 2,y,il. at- j exi.r-me :i..stern , . j j m I ; i 1 i" i ! 1 i r. j K it ;s ,;!"! 1 ; It !'..: bo i- ''.: j ten -led by - I pro'i Minc'd ' b Jo n V r 4 h. lit; n-: ;ir-jro crow. : !!?;. ir Y'i r-'er L-iUi! 1 1. 1. 1 ore.; 1 ;v : T.vrreh bss, l": i'.;so a re the u ii ie., a'l Mi.' : . t. :re;il ; r t old friends who were very u'- d to sec her- " j liev. .), B Jaciison is In a th So::h'Ti! Rapti fltti M, J V''ni"i"ii Pt fiiclnnond v.a.s ai-r-oiD ponied part of thr Dr. h. T ALLEN, Dentin over It. Mciii'l'Jn's Drijf Store. DR. J. D. BEGAN, i;KN -, . I. -A f by his vl !V and vd-dlmi.' '!; ;vi' . i i .-- .'sr. ,a I "J !'(") V,' Pi- Jfc'S .( ---. it 1- ; 'A" C. ' i ': hi I i-i' '4 "1 ''rr v"'-"r!. ::tl, as, April iSth ;iC h V Si W (J It w A.- I & i .W war -m tv- l ft r 11 8 TH E RO Advertise Fn M' f J;;,), a swc-tv. b't'-o,,-, f i 'ions l.)i.,r tree, v, 'u-.-lt vr.v ih the ! edi?e of tlK; bitr owarap near ry. 1 How heautifjji a ad i'raua-ain it and doubtless bel i;i's 1 1 to? magnolia family. Tnis is thr 1 first specimen I have seen tliis If Al-.-;iv-'hM- . 1 ; ' Same eh'l . that, -he ' ': . e i;ount.i! people I,..-. . e. . v, Corolina cotton en p this year would be larger by fo ty times the amount thatBkdei: ra'. es. o e et c;eie.. :ates. i 1 nt. ;'!;. i' ;hct--d 'CsOil ;an i of re t';i per. Mubcrifc for Tl f.aailv needs it. fastidious mum cn i consider Pax tine To;!et An aseptic a ... I necessity in the hygienic care c tae '" ':' 1 " ; person and for local treatment of . feminine ills. As a wash its cleansing, ! germicidal, deodorizing and healing Ro'.e-sonwn vouri 1ua,ities are extraordinary. For sale I at Druggists. Sample free. Address The R. Pa-Uon Co., Boston, Mass.
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