'?rHitiOB70.'::: rV.v.;- ; Country; dod nd Truth V . ' SINGL,K CO FfUio 6 CKNtS V ' V:sin;&a';, ' -; mbebton, korth carolinaithursday, jcne so. ipc7 - ; wbole no. 2202 IN RINGS 7 We Sail Solid Gold Set Signet and Plain Gold . -..'r,''' ' " j.r i .4.-.,... . . aee our bcock ot Handsome Ten year Braclets. Tbe person who does not investigate our Watch PrtV-ve, before Buying, Simply looses Money. B by 1 in's Jewelry Store. OLD FORK GLEANINGS J. T. BURKE, Jeweler and Optician, WILMINGTON, N. C. Clocks And Diamonds, Watches, ana Jewelry Silverware, Cut Glass Silver Wovelties. Repairing and Adjusting Fine Watches a Specialty. All Work Guaranteed, Inspector S. A. L. Ry. 5-13 - EM-:, .A. 1 w. t .' WW- i I ink It Over ! ( j - K Life is short and Sweet Success often comes late in life,, but for bar , ' gains in , Furniture ! - And Musical Instru ments, we have them at" c all times.' ' EAGLE FDENI10RE AND CARPET COMPANY. am Watches ! Watches ! A few Hih Grade 17 Jewel Waitham Watches in solid Gold Filled Cases. All new. Come and see them. Repairing a Specialty:. Zff2&r V i New lot. Spectacles and y Eye ; of yonr eyes.: for they are all you H. B. HUMPHREY, Corner Under Columbia HoteL Maxton aBeantllalTown Splen did KesBils ol Scries Mccf- taos CofTMpopi ee of 1 1 Robr ntn : This is a late time of the day to sit down to corresind to two popular newspapers, as it is now 10 a. m. and the mail is due in 2 or 3 hours, while I know 1 shall be called from my occupation ' perhaps a" dozen times, before it is completed; and it is doubtful if I houl4 hare undertaken the job at all. only to acknowledge lny en uine appreciation of that peat little coniplimeht which appear ed in the Robesonian last week, and which was calculated to tickle anpjd lady's vanity; Shall 1 repeat to the kind Ed W tor (or Editress) what I said to a' couple of bright and clever young1 scotch clerks in one of Maxton s leading business houses the other day, when; they too were -kindly, saying nice' things to Aunt Becky.' Well this is what t told them,: and I really meant it, that when my little literary efforts, were beingf commended, , "I either was forced to the belief that they were "fibbing' or trying to flatter an old lady, both of which charges they strenuously denied, but how ever it be I shall acknowledge that it is all very pleasant,' and encouraging. yfe are having fine weather now-a-days, . and,, nice, season on the growing crops, we have had neither hail " storm nor floods of rain, as so many sec tions have suffered from. The Squire got his wheat crop safely harvested on Thursday last, and was f ortunatee in driving under shelter,' the last load just as the rain began to patter down. It is a fine crop which he thinks will thresh out 50 bushels from 4 acres with no ertilizers except cottoa seed, and that from the stables, so it is indeed a paying crop this year. ' I was in Maxton oh Saturday ast, my visits to town, are not very trequent, therefore 1 more readily perceive the changes and improvements which occur in tbfc meantime. expected to be present, and it will dou,btless be a very inter-1 esting occasion. . , We are sorry to report Capt. Peter McHae, who has been ailing for some time, -as not FAIRMONT NEWS LETTER. PROFESSIONAL C4BD3. aat mam km . . m - jb I vw voa worning run . ucsiroy va i wUhart. ' bj circ no miirincc new Cemetery-- Road Sarvcycd Locals. Mr. P. B. Thompson attended D. P, Shw Wishart & Shaw, Attonicy at Law, LUMBBRTON ... . K C improving, and grave fears are the Snndav 8choo In,tltutfl Jftr entn"ted - j. i . . i - - i x.ciw enieriainea oy ms many Wrightsville fast week. menus and - relatives as to the y. E. Smith, of Durham, anent nuai out-come of bis illness. Saturdav and Sundav in town Our home was made glad on tbe truest of Dr. Brown. Friday last; by. the arrival from I We re glad to note Improve- Miami, Fla , of ray sister Mrs ment in Miss May Thompson's Fickle, whom we had not seen condition, who was quite aick aU ill KAvor-it . viHi . Qha nrrivA 01 last Week. Office ia Shaw Building. ::' ; T.:A.';McNEIIiL' 1 Attoracy at Law , LUMB8RT0N, N C Will practice fat all U Conrte. ' BtuJ- bcm attended to promptljr. " ' M A. MlUM. in Rowland on Thursday night , MissMae Bale, of FayetteviUe, after a lengthy and weary 9,nln rs. Naareth Jen. . , t i i mns woo nas lypno-maianai journey, back to the old planta- fever' , 9 tion, from which she moved Mr; R u Griffill R.' p, p No many years ago, and where l, is also sick with fever, she has many friends and re- Mr. and Mrs. Abell, of Colum latives who give her a' warm bia, S. C, were guests of D. W. welcome. O , ; Galloway over Sunday. Mrs. Olmstead and a crowd . Mr. and Mrs! Blue, of Laurin of the neighborhood children burg, visited F. L. Blue last atrtirk nut tnrUr t.hi mnrnlnn Week. , , .. to spend the day at Mr. WiJ- H? Dr' Lewis,of Lumberton, liam Hamer'a mill nnnd to fish is visitin' ber nePQ6V Ca- J I aaa htar InrAnnrr mn mill .!. his mineral spring. They all Mr Ciem ThorDp80n ,eft a went a loot, and 1 guess will be few weplra turn tn , nvont. a ' tvtal. a tired lot tonight, as the pond tion in the mountains of West is over two miles distant. Virginia if h Hired thAnirmt. Mr. Kobt. Hamer carried two ings. He was so much pleased MrTnt.vr a A T.n- wii iiis iikktc uuff uu i vuavue wrvMsiuruis wue anaioei r v 1 ' .e;. . Berpice down -to the Rowland also left last Sunday. These Connauor. at Uw, section last Friday to spend wre extremely popular yeung LUifBBSTON. f , : .i" K. a some time with their aunt Mrs. Vm wnom we are aorry.to Van Bullock. ' , lose, oui wisn tnem mucn suc cess in their new home. , O. I Floyd returned Saturday Parkton items. I night from Elizabeth City, where! parracpondaae ot The KobMosiaa. , 3 ; , I he attended the meeting ' of the A.W. MllMl. IcLEAI, ecLEil 4 EcCCIO, : ATTOBNJCY8 AT LAW, LCUKBOTON. ' '. ' ' M C '7 Oflow OB Sad floor of Bank of Lorn bsrtoa Building, Room I, ,!, PMnpe attention gins to all bnafnewi OH A 8. B. SKIPPER, . Attorney at LaiW: '-;.VJ LUMBBB.TON, i - . U. C AH bnaineM iratrnated to tdm will ro Ceira prompt and carets! attention. - 1 Office la Tint National Bank BaOdlag ver Poat Offiet. . ', " fv. Attomy at Law,' 1 LuMBKBToar, N 0. ' Office . apataini la Argua Bdldlog. '" . All bnaineM promptly tranaected. ,' , Aunt Becky? r;j; britt, AnoKJixv at tm, tmnberton. If. C ' Office orer Tope'f Drnj Store. f Mrs. Harriet McKeiU and two Grand Lodgeo, .theriKnlshts' of grand-daughters,, Misses Mc-J Pythias. He reports a glorious Neill, from Valley Mills, Texas, I occasion ending with a delightful spent Sunday here with her I visit to to the Jamestown Expo- niece, Mrs. Stamps, onhar 'waylsitioni t r w visit her sister, Mrs. McQueen, Mrs. Oliu Floyd and Miss Ida in Cumberland county. They Galloway returned Monday nizht will also visit relatives in Scot-(from a delightful outing up the land county before returning country home. Mr. and Mrs. Lauchlin Mc Neill, from" Laurinburg, spent she will be maid of honor at the several days here last week with marriage of a young girl friend, Dr. and Mrs. D. Hughes. Mrs. Blue, of Raeford vicinity, Miss. , Pearl McArtan from hi visiting ber son, F. I Blue. Cumberland county is visiting A new street leading, from Mrs. J. B. McCormick. Cottage Street across Old Field tM;t!c ATIOaJatT;;lAt , IAW," OSce OS sad ftw JUeCtakQ BnlUliia.. Kooatl 6-9. '.. VXS. r stock mnsDiEs. . Every bottle of Dr. Edmnad'a CejQe ' and Long Fever Curt ia Guaranteed tor colic. rraveL oneomonia. atomarh nA Miss Berta Daily left last Sat-I'K??' urday for Fremont, N. C, where t 3- . Lnmberton, n.'c Dr. N. A. Thompcon, .PHYSICIAN AND SU&GEOV, , Lumberton, it: t N. O., Dr. R. T AUCENt Dentist, Lamberton. v. V T)lae t ISripGslto Mime Office at Hoapltal. Phone No. 41. Down town office overiDr. McMiUaa'e Miaooa. MVlt mA n-. Rimn' nmJ oujre. wane prompuT anawcrea v.i.u uu "if 'vjto iw, noca 1 nigm or aay, in town or'in tbe coontrr. rom uope muis, spent part of I ana we nope win oe open in ai last week with Miss Mary J? net short while. It connects with McNeill. the Barnesville and Orrum road Mr. and Mrs. A. C- McCor- at the new cemetery which was mick returned from Laurinburg also surveyed last week. Sunday night where Mrs. Mc-J A cemetery has long been r ? r."' visit to her-mother, Mrs. Blue. ay we have one at laat. . i,,vR,W UH,B Mr.: Gray Culbreth fis home Mr. John Stubbs bad the way 01 ouuaing ; since l was from Fayettevilk-recnneratintf great misfortune to loaa ' hi. last tnere, and came away with hf?r a-few 4ayJ wood-working plant by lire last ta bdldlnf. tne deemed impression that MiueaLuiliMarah anl TjiU Mondav twiannita anATtan. oxnaaior. LUMDCRTON, N. C. . Jfficeorer Dr. McMilUa'a Drag Store. Lumbibtoji, , N", 0. Tope's flw-"" MORFOtaKsVA. Trains Pass Lumberton as Follows: Westbonndt t No. 40, No. 44, r Eastbonnd, 11:40 AM. Maxton was on a boom. Every Baker spent Sunday at Lumber airo plant and up to date in ev- TJr F 'W PITT f A TI store that I-visited was well Bridge visiting friends. . . ery respect, andaaas the ma- - , AU3I filled i with customers, Mr. and Mrs, C. G Laaslter chinery was rained also, with no OCnTIOTa i t trade brisk, clerks busy, and children from Chadooani, j insurance on anTthing, it iAaHPOLE merchants smiling, and every 'btitedMr. and M.A J. Gar-great loss to Mr. Stubbs. -T-J! thinfr warino- an ie f . " Monday and Tuesday. They perity.;Maxton is fast becoming mf7ead - abeauUfultown,;wHbJtsmany centipede, which handsome 7buildings and lines Umf matJ- brought thecold shivers topecu- of pretty shade , trees border- Loon to play a match game with P"?8 of The kwdmarfc oi&ce a tim e Drs. ;. Pcpe ZlcPhatil, 04 Lmabertonr fl. C ingthe pavement, and the the Lumber Bridge boys. It yewaago, while it was alive! 10:45 P. M. No. 45, 6:35A;M;,r No. 39, h 6:56 P. M. ' Nos., 39 and 40 operate Pullman Parlor service between Wilming ton and Charlotte in connection with Nos. 88 and 41. lovely flowers blooming in rich was one of the best games of the Pnt which since it was killed I profusion about every borne. I season, the score was 7 to 3 inland bottled in alcohol has been i ana proudof our town, and of favor of Parkton. a curiosity to hundreds, now! its clever people. ; Parkton, N. C. June 19. has company in its alcoholic Offleo ap aUlra ia rear of Pope Dro Oo'Satore.!: Dr. UcPbaal'a ml- V ' daaee phone go. ' . Exposition Rates LumbertoiUto Norfolk and Return : : Season.Ticketa, Limited to Deeetttber 15th, 1907, ' - - $1 2.50 60 Day Tickets,- r t ; .,( r . . tio.45 10 Day TkketaV ' r ' ftT ! " ' - 19-45 Coach ExcnroionVTickets; Xiautea to 7 Daya, . I5.25 To women for coUectlar el tie, we give fcla amnW toot nam todav ' lor ; rm new plan of ala pronto wiuV little I heard.much while there of Rev-Dr. P. L. Grome. a min- quarters. Some young fellows Sffii JSSL ?: the late series of church meet- ister of the Methodist Church, brought the office a strange I E- street New York cltj 6-3 ings conducted by Evangelist died , Friday at his home at thing Friday which they . had 1 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai Black, ably assisteOby the Greensboro. -His wife and five discovered and taken from a J FASTIDIOUS VOIIEtt local ministry, which resulted children survive. Dr. Groome bunch of bananas, - It was left resshy to uXhTriSaflhe '. ! in a wonderful harvest of pre- was a member of the Western to The Landmark to name and ffi? icf caJ treatment of I . ." - . ' I xt il -'...''' r . . I ' I ienilllllia ilia. A. 9 arch if. rlMMtii. .' Iina unnrpronna -1 hnt il.' t.i!i!..',i:ir. ,' . I 7." . v- Pnn1 Fl-rnn f atinn Tiftlret.'irrft rmlvanld Tnaoilava tt onnU -rulr I -'- . . lualnntriAf -""c -t ...T.-TTr- . u "vv-Hiiiin 1 niininnv ri rnia nroclf thai . and are not good in Pullman Sleeping and Parlor cars;' T r 177 ,J ministerial For Schedules, fUtea and Time Tablea or any other information, apply to G.T. COX, Agent, Lumberton, N. 0. CH. GATTIS, lYP. A., ' Kaleigh, N..C. cious souls. On - Wedn Adnv wo"0 wrouoa 4 mL'j i ... J ha 1 not been enzatred nuu l iiui si 12a w 111 i.iiiw wwir unai . . v Lady's Missionary Union of the -v..." vuu.ii. uio iu HMfkMo nA.A t I .oil" t tir I , "-"-v v.uwuy rr. . : . ' '"I-.'. Y-:.' ,f a ' I . . 1 " ' Y'.: -.-'--v.: ". ... I - T " . wr wonierence DUt this nrhflf itia A Mna fintna i wmiririaL fcoHirM.wr .n4 kt : " . . .Iqualitlca ere extnoidioarr. For tale 1 uriui v iiiv iiJ li in vpiiiiu ri its n nn 1 .a wi - ; ...at - v . wnrlr f . OWMl " 1." . i BK. oampie iree. Aoartat -'- i various reiairaeenera OI - tnei ioe raxia aztoo Co, Boaton, llasa over one-hundred delegates are I Christian Advocate. - are welcome. promptly.

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