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f r .'.i...t ; 'v r 'vi -1 T ! i i i i ii & ii rrv v ! 'M I tt. .kft .AL i i . 1 "CotiritryClocl and Truth. ' SINGLE COPIES O CENTO liUMBERTON, NORTH OAROLHTA; MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1007. WHOLE NO. 2277 is -4 r i i" t ) is Large and still grow- mg, therefore ourstocfc will be found Complete f -,..1 ; . 1 ' Anything from the Finest Emblem itothe Cheapest Leather. Boylin's Jewelrv Store. Sjaire Dealiog.and Dependable Goods W WON OUT ! A! The "Guaranteed Tailoring" Sale. Thoroughly appreciating the confidence which the good people of Lumberton have favored me with, I take this means of thanking patrons for the ordeis placed with me during the four days sale with JOHN T. BIGGS & CO. It is with.no little pride, am abl&to..tepQrthmo9t,.sncesafnl.M4e !?oth in Qual ity and Quantity, covering a period of six years semi-annual trips. " ' Trusting to merit a continuation of your esteemed favors, i H. B. STURTEVANT, Representing L. E. HAYS & CO., Cincinnati SADDLE TREE tICNl - irr ft I i t i !"(OV)i". ' i i' if. f i ' Vi8 4 : A A lift' J. T. f BURKE, , JeweleV and Opttcitin , w V' fe' at f WILMINGTON, N.C. Diamonds,, watches. Clocks and Jewelry. . . i Silverware, ' Cut tZlass, And Silver Novelties. Repairing and Adjusting Fine . Watches a Specialty. All Wort: Guaranteed,' Inspector S. A. L. Ry. S-I3 - Think It Over! Life is short and Sweet Success often comes late in life, butforbar-g-ains in . Fttrnitttre I And Musical "Instfu t, ments, we havetheraat all times. EAGLE FURNITURE AHD CARPET COMPANY. Seaboard Air Line Railway. Tn silttjloiiii Miie TO JTrcins'Pa Follows: No. 45, 6:35 A.J1. .No. 89, 6:50 P.M. vi 6 No. 40, No. 44, Eastbonnd, 11:28 A. M. 10:45 P. M. Nosr 80 an4 40 operate.Pullman Parlor service between t WUming .ton and Charlotte In connection with NosV 88 and 41. ' Exposition Rates. Lumber-ton to Norfolk, and Return: ; Season Ticket; Limited to December 15th, 1907, -----$iq0 . V ' ' 60 Day Tkkefs; 10 DayTlckeU. Coach Excursion Tickets," Limited to 7 Days, 10.45 $9-4S $5-2$ Coach Ekcu'tion Tickeis are" only sold Tuesdays and Fridays of eacli weeky and ar'noi y)od in Pullman Sleeping and Parlor I cirs. For Schednles, Kates andTime Tables or any other mformatioa apply to 0. TrCOXrAcnt, Lumberton, N. C. '0 aaqATTis, t.-p.-a ' ' RaleigM, N. C. Great : eoacatloaal Bally .ana neale al 8al Tkre Ca;t!t Caarefet-Great Day for Scoal , Platriet Ne. iW Saddle tree TawasMp If any Good Speech es Uade and . Unclt latcrest Uaallested la Parposc at Dl i Rally-wm Vole oa Special 1 Sebeel Tax oa September ?MA Day Eajoycd by all Oecaslea Will be Loafl Bcmembred: At Saddle Tree church,' in white school district "Ko"'"l, Saddle Tree township, an edu? cational rally and picnic was held on Thursday of last week, the 8th, that will be lon re membered. The enthusiasm there aroused for the cause 6 education, and the purpose there hardened into resolution will bear fruit in deeds that wit cause the children's children 0 he promoters of that picnic anp rally to tell how their sires and grandsires purposed in th hearts to give to the children of that section better, educgL tonal advantages and called the people together to the end hat they might be awakened to the need for these things.; 4 On a tree in a conspicuous place on the grounds was postel a notice to the effect that 00 the' 7th of September,' 190(7j there will be held an election in "this district No. I," Saiddl Tree townsWp to determine whether or not a special tax school shall be established jn that district. As mentioned in the last issue of Tne Robe sonian this order of the board ti raeJas everybody, knows. He I tton. Saddle Tree suggests get theq, introduced the first speak- ting ' up, going forward, and er, Mr. B, Malloy, of Fay tree means life. He said that etteville. ,A . . . he was glad to see the people Mr. Malloy - would not him taking a stride forward in edu self claim to be a thing of I cation, in efforts to prepare fori a of county ' commissioners for5 special tax election was' made in response to a petition signed by one-fourth of the free-holders of the district and endorsed-byhe 4)oar&fedu cation of the county. Before this petition was presented or this order for an election made, some citizens of this dis trict who are thoroughly alive to the necessity for better edu cational advantages decided to hold a rally and picnic to warm the lukewarm and to enthuse the indifferent. To this end a committee on arrangements was elected and speakers were en gaged for the occasion. This committee on arrangements consisted of Messrs. IW. H. Powell, R Humphrey, 1 N. A. Mclntyre, N. S. Humph rev and J. N. 'Regan. These gentle men deserve hearty congratula- or the 8Uccess of the occasion. Prof. Carlyle, who knows how fb estimate a crowd, said that here were 1,000 people there- 800 adults and 200 children. It was ' the largest crdwd' that ever gathered at Saddle Tree Baptist church. ; ..: ' , At eleven o'clock; the people began to gather in the church, where it was decided to have the speaking. By the time the congregation, led by the church choir, had sung "Blest be the Tie That Binds" and one other song the church was filled about to . its capacity. After prayer by Rev. E. Medullar, of - Lumberton 'Prof.- J. B. Carlyle. who is thoroughly at home 'anywhere, in JRobeson, his' native county,!; welcomed he crowd, which he said was the largest he had ever seen assembled in Saddle Tree township, and he added that he had-never- seenrnatfdsomer crowd and he has addressed T. A, HcITnTT,TH Attniy at Law. ltJJOIERTOJi;fK C ' will wictiee ia all the Courts. Boat beauty, but certainly from the the race of lifev Men" train sewieawjoiiipu7. moment ne iacea tnat auaience norses ana gainer to watcn 1 ADEWISHART till UC Ml W A WU I WCUI 14.VB, U IfaiUUlC.VU UICI T . " 4 U J Ai..iL-J it . 11 - idfc.i I - ' .v. wu wusk nfc ye mue ium uu.n racu gainer tor mat pur-1 Prmnt .ttMtU. riMta.tt Mr. wauoy, is not a nne looatng pose surely they ougnt to dor office ow Bank of Lombertoa. t-i min. Standing. just a something for the boys and little , above six feet, at a girls to better fit them for the D. P. SHAW, guess, and large of frame, he race of life. Money invested m Attorney at Law. presents a ; nne appearance, training boys and girls will lumberton, . ' v K.c and he stood fiat-footed before pay better than any other in AH bnstaea entruted to Urn prosaytly that audience, with perspira- vestment: if parents would - , I. .... - . . . . I nHIv in Ct. Anlt. tion nnxtttr trnin enrv nnn I hav thir bova and o-irl ehlAl ,t for it was a mighty hot day to successfully meet competi- and made a talk that was tton and win success in life they worth going miles to hear. It must educate them. On ac was nch, rare and racy, and count of this awakening all packed with good thought, over the State to the cause of withal. ' Mr. Malloy was an (education. North Carolina will inspiration to the crowd and to yet shine as the brightest star the speakers that followed htm, J among the States, because she and from the time he began to has the stuff to make men and speak until the crowd dis- women of. Boys are called bad, persed there was not a dull but they are the only things to moment The influence of his make men out of: crirls are lm9.M9Qtmitau. . ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ' : LUMBERTON, . . H C Offloet on Sod floor of TBesk'of Lua berton BalldLag, Boobs 1, 1, t, 4 rrompt atUatioa ghrea to all basiseM , Office la First National Beak Balldlax rm Poet Office, E. M. BRITT, : "Attorney at Lwr,' f . ' -Luhbkxtos, -, N. O. -1.1... Office apeteto la atgue Buildiajl All btuinese promptij transacted. OHAS. B. BKIHPKti, Attorney at Law. . LUMBBJR.TON, - - . If C y . ' . ; All ImsinekB mtatrnMteA tA Mm ni bright remarks was felt in all sweet all the time; they start pnwpt carefai etteatioa. that followed. that wav and eet sweeter, and Mr. Malloy began' by saying sweeter like horse apples. We that when he received ' the in- need good mothers before we can vitation to speak on this oc- have Isaacs and Jacobs. Solomon casion his nrst thought was I was a mighty, smart - man -but that he was glad it was an invi- his son , was : a fool , because tation to speak, and not an inj Solomon did not give hint the yitauon to a wedding; that an right kind 6f mother; invitation to . a . wedding called The speaker said he was sor- f or sending 1 something, ,and it rv he was born in Sambsbn was much easier to come him-lcoantvbut'thathe reailvcnuld tTJMJEa.TON;.' k. tuau lu bcuu, inaij no tuutu 1 not neip 11; tne way pe nappen- not go into the markets and led to be born . there 1 was that find anything of less value his parents were there at the than himself He said that time. This Saddle Tree see the crowd had been driven tion he declared to be the land nsideJhechurchjoesca heat, which was most appro- there he would have waited priate, for they were dnven to longer about pulling his feet the church to escape the heat of up in the bed and dying. he future, tie nad prepared a Goshen was the onlvcountrvrich peech, but oh' account of the enough to produce Goshen but hot weather he had to change ter. The neonle who had died Mclntyre it Lat7ronco 7 '. in. E, J. BRITT, Arroajanr at Law, . Ltfmbertoa, N.C ' . OfSoe over Pope's Drag Store.: Mcl&JBLAgK , Arroajntrs at Law, " ' MAXTON, N.C. ; Offices la the VeCaekfil Balliag. ' STOCK REMEDIES. Every bottle of Dr. Edmund's CoHe mA T mmv rM- 1 M m suits so often that he could and gone before did not realize! colic, gravel, pneumonia, stomache sad no find if whAti hA rrr ronHv mu it,., i. A ;.i t UB8 uMoraer. aiso a duxm pnnaer. v O J I Aw uvj umu ajuc9v;va jj uve 0 come. Me was like the man living in this section wheie who forgot his speech and the people are prosperous, hap- said that when he got out of py and pretty. something to say he would spit, Mr. Malloy declaredjthat he but that he was out of speech did not believe in a man prav and spit both. Fine speakers ing i r .-om-thins and not do were to" follow him, anyway, inganythinir t hmwvt lii own and it did not , make much dif- prayer; he would not go with a ference abo ut his speech he man who would pray for rain was ? like the drummer who and then start out without an wrote back to his house that imnblrelli be was going , to quit, that to pray for rain and then carry tuefe were halt a dozen men all yonr wraps along and stay in trout ot , mm selling the until the rain comes. And so same thing, and the house when. folka. want a achnol th wrote back for him to keep only thing to do is to get in going, that there were a hunH earnest about it. . God v has dred,. men selling the same never refused the peoole anv thing jbehind him. They had thing that was ' for; their own him to , speak before dinner, good. "If any man lack wisdom but he knew the ladies would let him ask-efTJod." Men fix feed him according to his the limit of the advantages and physique, and not according to wisdom they have themselves, his speech. ; i . L God does not set any Umit He After a few humorous re- would not pay a preacher a cent marks about the number of who could not hit him, and he picnics he had been to lately thought that boys usually need- and the way he had eaten at Ud whinnin?. It dne thAm those picnics Mr. Malloy re- good.shows them that some one marked in-an aside that he had i9 looking after them and it forgotten what hia subject was, wakens their consciences 1 and but he announced it presently as makes them do right and then .'''.',THB race ok life. they will make men.' We need He compared people to a I educated farmers. An educated - . . m. -. I t watch, which is not valuable man can eaten more possums for its case, but for the works! than an uneducated man. in it. ' , He wanted the people Here the speaker gave an in- ofJ&ddle wTree-townshiprtol tancet)f a-tarm-that had been 3-ai Dr. W. O. EDMUND. - Lumbertoa; N.C some few crowds,5 too, in his have in them the Twentieth I vastly improved by, boys that Century Movement in educa-1 (Continued on page! 4.) Dr. N. A. Thompson, PHYSICIAN AND 8UKGE0T, Lumberton. t : ' T N.s O. -Otrice at UosnhaL Phoav Ho. n. DnrM town oiicc ovrJ)r. McMillan's Drit Ftore. CaJK vtrmivtW aaswerel night or day, in town orin Ui cuaaxty.- Dr. R T. ALLEN, LUMDERTON, If. C. Office over Dr. M ellfflaa'a Drag Store. , DR. J. D. REGAN, , DENTIST, , LumxsToir, - - . N. 0. Office la 8haw nildtng, ever Pope's i , v , drogstor . i Dr. P. H. PITMAN, DENTIST, ASHPOt.Cs ' A w. c H. , rOPX. W. A. MCPHAUL. Drs. Pope & McPhatil, Pkysttclaaua aa Lttmberton, N. C. Offloe ap stairs laTrear of Pope Dra Oo't store. Dr. McPbanl e real. if v deaoe phono No. - FREE To women for collecting aames and selling: oar nov elties, we rive Ma awaat laasa. Send your name to-day for our new plan of Ma nrollta with little work. Writs to-day. Address C T. MOSELEY, . Preminm Department i B. 33rd Street, New York City , 6-3 Subscribers art earnestly re quested to aiport to us any fail: ure of carrier to . deliver paper , - ....-i,-r....,,. ,-.. , tm.-- .... rii promptly. 0i
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