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' . V FACtUONT DAmKBG3.4 ' CO lo Colleo-rrolrcla Meet i4 la V ProoreM-TotMceo Sell , Jnj ;.WII.rrmer Hair . SmU iHl "Wd- and Mcr cbants PIcd With Sle- , ; k4ltoir Tlaonpson Busy Gctlino Beady tor New Paper-Great lmproTcmenU ea Uala Street ; A Smi Deatta-Grcat Impreee ' neata Betas Ua la llesMea- . eee-Sctioel fiae Opened Wita DrfoBt. ' Vreepeeta Personal ; ftteattaa. J' :--v CmvMOra of Th totoaoaUa. 'Sickness has prevented our writing for some weeks. Quite a number of oar young people have been to Jamestown and more are still to .attend. All report a most delightful trip. . ',, ?. lfrs. Bgerton and children, of iNewYorlrt ''who have been wita Rer, T.'J,;, Daily, left for home last week acoompanied by Miss Daily, who will spend some time in New York. -Mrs. Vin Faulk and children, of the Iona section, are visiting Mrs. D. 0. McMillan. Miss Annie McMillan is vis iting relatives in Jacksonville, Florida. tt Misff-Agnes - Ashley, - who is again teaching near Chad t boum spen t b st Saturday and Sunday in town. Misses Aqcie Lewis, May Thompson and Mtggie Pitman left last' week to enter the Bap tist WoanV University at Kaleigh. . i " T " 7 . ' ; Miss 1 Lorena .Devane left Monday for Statesville Female College; and Miss Ida Oallaway for Greensboro Female College at Greensboro. Miss'' Hettie McMillan goes io the State Normal College this week. Mrs. O. L Floyd and Mrs. C. A. Floyd are both away visiting their old homes. Miss Mary Ashley retu rned last week from a pleasant trip to Georgetown, S. C Mrs. A. 8. Thompson expects to leave this week for a visit to her son in West Virginia, v : Mrs. Sanford and krs. Ran die left last week for Durham and other points. They will be away several weeks. Re. Mr. Douglas, of Eal , eigh, is assisting Rev. J. B. Jackson, the pastor, in a pro tracted meeiiag at Ashpole church. Large crowds are at tending and we trust much good is being done. The tobacco market is hold ing up finely and nearly everj farmer you see has a smile on his face and a "wad" of money in his band. ' Merchants are much pleased with the fall trade and are getting in better and more goods than ever be fore. vThe Anderson Hardware Store on Main street is quite attractive. .Mr. Anderson has a lovely and jwell-selected stock. Editor 8. F. Thompson and wife are boarding for the pres ent with Mrs. A. P. Ashley. The press for our new paper came this week and Mr. Thomp- How to Remain Young. To continue young in health and strength, do as Ujn. N. F. Bowan, MoDonoush, Ga.. did. She says: "Three bottles of Elec tric, Bitters cured me of chronic liver and stomach trouble, compli cated with suoh an unhealthy con dition of the blood that my skin turned red as flannel. I am now practically 20 years younger than r before I took Eleotritf Bitters. I can now do all my work with ; ease " and assist in my husband's stored (iu&ranteed b all .druggists. i-, Fair. line Jewelry,- Silveiware il Wedding Presents always. Mo- ian-jaozief uo. son is busy getting things in shape.' f i v . ' "VJl' i Great improvements to Main street were recently , made, es pecially claying the street and moving back old stores. It is now wide enough to look nice. An extremely sad death In town last week was that of Miss Linnie, " daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. ' Richard ' Andrews. She was beloved by all who knew her lovely christian character, and many friends are sympa thizing deeply with the be reaved family. , t. Miss Ransom, a trained nurse of Augusta, Ga., who had been nursing little Miss Katharine Galloway, left Saturday for Columbia, 6. 0.: We are' glad to know that Mtss Katherioe is fast getting well. . ; Mr. F. G. Taylor was down from Rowland Sunday telling folks good-bye. : He will enter the University School of Phar macy at Chapel Hill next week. Mr. A C. Thompson is re modeling his residence on Mam street, and also A. I Jones, on Leearille roadr Others are having painting done and are making numerous improve: ments. Cotton is coming in very well." Both gins seems usy alt the while. Rev. T. J. Daily and - wife attended the Jamestown Expo sition hit week. The school has opened with brightest prospect, over one hundred the' first week, r Prof. Cole and the new assistants, Misses Blue and ' McMillan, have made a fine impression and we are all delighted to have our dear, music teacher, Miss Edmondson, with us again. Mr. E. Fisber will move in a few days into his handsome new home on Trinity street. ' i,! y Mrs. F. L. Bine and little son are expected to return from a visit to Spartanburg this week. Mr. B. W. Floyd is already receiving new fall millinery. Fairmont, ..O, Sept 16 '07. TO SAIL TO CHARLESTON. Baroa voa Pills Oraanlses tbe International Transportation Conypany to, Operate a Line of Steaaaera Between Trieste and Charleston. OhtrlMton (S. 0.) DUpsteh, 10th . Baron von 'Pilis, formerly director of the third-class pas senger department of the North German Lloyd Steamship Com pany, has organized the Inter national Transportation Com pany to operate a line of steam ships . between Trieste and Charleston, .the vfirst vessel to sail in December. The new line has Important connections in Europe. The line will make a specialty ; of . handling immi grants to the South . Baron von Pilis-was in this country two weeks ago and completed arrangements fpr the inauguar- tion of the line, this com pany, it is staed by its promo ters, has no connection with the North German Lloyd Com pany, which announced yester day that it , had no intention to establish steamship connections between "Adriatic ' ports and Charleston. v vv To coecicra coia qmcitiy, get trom your druggist some little Candy Cold Tablets called Preventic. DruggUu every where are now dispensing Preventics, for they are not only safe, but decidedly certain and prompt Prtventics contain no Qui nine, no laxative, nothing harsh nor sick ening. Taken at the "sueeze stage" Pre ventics will prevent ( Pneumonia, Bron chitis, La Grippe, etc. Hence the name, Preventics. Good for feverish children. 4 Preventics ?5 cents. Trial Boxes 5 ctr. Sold by all dealers. ' , j "j I We always keep a big assort ment ot Ladies' Bracelets noth Idk more stvlish. MoLean-Bozier TCS KATE UV. 1" Best Tlitaa to Do Call t&e Boys Toaethcren4 Be-estabtlsli 014 Bales Ufa tbe Common If en, ' Wbo ' Bides Very Little, Wbo Setlra An Illustration Given s Protitable Potato Bnlslnff. , Correipondenoe of Tbs RoMiontan. -, After several days 'of real hot and dry weather Hhe heav iest rain we have had this sum mer came this afternoon, which adds lots to late crops. . ! Thirty years ajo , there x was nothing1 ever thought of a man's making money' by making and shipping s weet potatoes as" a money crop. Mr. Mc. Ilamph rey, of Saddle Tree, has already shipped this season A25 bush els to Fayetteville at one dollar per busheL He 'says he. will gather 150 bushels per acre. Now, donY that -beat; cotton? Mr. E. J. Bggs is also a potato shipper and claims good money in the business: . These gentle men are neighbors of "Tater" Diet, who has made a big thing of the potato business. There is lots being szd and done in North Carolina vand other Stales ri we1! in regard to the railroad rate , matter. Now, suppose North, Carolina gains, the Vale fight now n prog ress, who will be benefitted by it? - Having,,. been - poor.vfor about 58 years, it is a little natural tiat we would . r be in sympatny with our brother. Sup pose M's. A wanted id visit her mama and that it would reces- siiate a ride of 20 miles on the railroad. She is the mother of 8 ch'ldre.i, under 12 years old. All these brats , must go to see grandmanot one must be left. At the old rate Mrs. A - could buy a first-class ticket, for 65 cents and go oa rejoicing; at the new. rate she could bay a ticket for 45 cents but alas! he must buy a 45 xeni - ticket for each Ot tbe 8 children and berse'f, which would' maki.9 tickets, 1 whxh would amount to 14.05. Now, Mrs. A is a fpoor woman, and can't a lord that much, so the loag-chei- ished Visit is abaadoned and by the time sie can raise enough to carry out her visit poor old mother ' is dead and daughter and grand-children have not seen her. Tfcai is not &1K e:thv. Tbe railroads were payicg. 45 cents for cross liesit is the common i;ver tbat cuts and sell cross ties, as a nil" cad now. the railroads say- they cannot afford to pay but ,25 cents per tie under the new .rate law; Who suffers? ' If you siep on a snake's tail if yoo doa'i mind his head will come 'round aad bile you; tbe on!y way to do is to chop his head off first. Well, I don't think any one can blame the railroads for retaliating at all.- While we believe both freight and passenger rates have been too high, in our hum ble opinion and for the benefit of the common man of North Carolina (who-doesn'trride'SO miles on a railroad in a year) the best thing Brother Bob could do would be to call the boys together, re-establish the old . rates rand everybody go home rejoicing. Rennert, N, C, K P. D. No'. 2, September 13, 1907. . ' ri - ui i -- v r vr c i v v" j- , . t . IlillliiiriiiiitKii I Demand that Good Vajue be given for that With which j they part. ; . ; Our Customers are od American jf f 1 & Choice ssortmeht of Merchandise at Reaconable Prices to, nibbt 1 t '1 h: the Requirements of 1 our' Trado.' : f,M; i ,!-;:::rAr'hilC v 'J I Workea Like a Charm. ' Mr. J). N. Walker, editor of that spicy journal, the Enterprise, Iiomss, Va., says: "I; ran a nail in my foot last week and " at onoe applied Baoalen's Arnica Salve. No inflammation followed ; ..the aalve simply healed .the wound.! Heals sveruQrerJbartt-and. akin disease. ' Guaranteed at all draff stores. 25c... . J - : . . Let ua sell you a Waterman's Fountain Pen the one with the clip-cap. MoLean-Bozier Co.s. W . tail n..4.- ! iiit. "v. - J i , ; We FMrnishtiie Gbodsto bake Homos Beautiful and Comfortable. : Sj ':c ! J Furniture, Carpets, Chinaware, Sewing Machines, Wearing Apparel, . y , t ; Ctok Stoves, Etc. Etc. GOODS FOB' OUT-DOOR iUSBrBuggies, M . ; & 4 Waffoba' Farm Implement BaffjBng and Ties, Ilowex-BalzcsLEta:; X? ; ,; W penters , Toolst Etc., Etc We Begl O. rock the by us till finally 5? race has been r (tl Our, Customers are uoraiaiiy myiiea zo uonunue tneir vatuea rax- t!. (i ronage, and others are Requested to Become tur Customers. We vi take Good Care of our Customers and Greatly Appreciate theirw $ 2 ! ' - RespectmUy, J r ,x; ' : & ii 1 at ; the Early Ae of Infancy and Bup$y;jtt$, Cradla to ;S " babe, and the Heeds dl Ycry Stag cf tUo( crS Provided for j if wo Supply tho Burial Casket ana HearsoVhehlifd's vi Luiii)bertoflpN C f Southern Test Case Goes Up. r The habeas corpus ,cas? "on appeal to the Supreme Court of the united States m.wh.cn James H. Wood, district pas senger agent of the Southern Railway Company here, is de fendant, will'be sent "up not later than September 18. The clerk I of the United States turt nere is at work prepiring tne record. This is the casein which Wood was indicted and sentencecto the cbaio-pang f or vi olating the itte law by selling tickets for more than 2 cents. Judge Pritchard released the prisoner on habeas corpus an,d the State's counsel appealed.'- The; case is returnable at- Washington on Cctobeit 8. Judge Pritchard has signed the certificate of ap peal and issued the ; citation. The State's attorneys submit an assignment of nine errors. The chief one is first "that the court erred in ass u miner iuris- dictiou of the matter at issue." Trial Catarrh treatment are being mail ed out free, ou request, by Dr. ghoop, Racine: Wia. . These testa are mo t Bff to the people without a penny't cost the great varae oi una kicdudc pixwa.puua known to druggists eret where as Dr. Snoop's Catarrh Remedy. Sold by all dealer.- ' - i-t i,'- t We sell Huvler's Candies. They need r no. recommendation. ;' Mc Lean-Bozier Oo. IllliSflOI 0toniMlk trouble Is a mutant oL ai to itaelf true dlaeass. W think of Dniwpsla. HMrtbun. and ImUsmUoc as nal dlmiu. rat thsr ars symptoms onlr of a osrtala spoaSa Ksrvs sienMiv-nouiina siss. was this Iset that nnt eomeCr UA Dr. fa th creation of thM now Tgry.potmUr Bti BDMdr Dr. Sboov's HMtoratlvs. - Ooing dirad to tks stomach nerves, alone brought that sucoms and favor to Dr. Bboop and his lUttoratire. Wltb. out that ortgiaal and hlghl vital prmdole. no soea iastuif accompntnmeou ware ever to ne aao. : For stomMii disueas. bloating, DiUousnei baa futtjr Dr.Shbop's Restorative "ALL DEALERS" ; 15.25 Round trip to Norfolk. Va. ' Tbe Seaboaid now sells coach excursion tickets for all trains on Tuesdays and Fridays to Portsmouth,' for $5.3$, limited seven days; season tickets, Ju.50; 60 days, $10.45; 10 days, 9.45 H -'" ' ' ; , . For olher uformation see your agen. -- , , C. H. Gattis, T. P, A., ' Raleigh, N.C. ' . Full line Ladies ;and Qent'a Watches, all Sizes and prices. MoLean-Bozier Oo. 1 Is the one who becomes Independent inife. He is not al ways in the power of the man he owes. He fixes his own "prices in gbod times, or in ba3iime9. f A ! THE; SPENDTHRIFT ! " Lives to-day on what he expects toraYn. to-morroW, He ' y. .fs' r-is not entirely frife6., ' I- J'.'f II Li: ! Ll f And open an account ia oar Bavinga Bank, where yoa Take.; Ileod ! &fwk J , Jt.WIll Sarprtee Yob, How Vcp Mon.yWU QHOW. ' Robeson: Connty. loan 1$Mh TnS-iCoiapy, (Bank of Lttmbertda tlttljdlns.) -mp. 4 Lumberton. :N. O. A. W. McLean, , OpfilorroWg Preaident. Cashier, r Sea B6ard i 4ir ?Line BallwaLV. EposiilLionii The ; WGRFOtK, V. Minir , , , Trains Pass Lumberton as Follows: , , Westbotiiid, ' : Eaatbomici No. 45,' 6:85 AIM. . : Ncy 4p, . , 118 A. M. No. 89, r 6:50 P. M.1 . No. 44,' 10:45 P. M. ,. a ... ; v -v ' - ,; ' , , i, , . -.J- . f Exposition Kates Lttmberton to Norfolk and Return t V"On Ticket, limited to December 15th, 1907, lra.50 V to DayTkketa,f ' , 7 :' ; 9.45 Coach Excursion Tlcketa, Limited to 7 Days, '15.25 ' Coach Excrn sion Tickets are only sold Tuesdays and Fridays . of each week, and are' not good in Pullman Sleeping and Parlor cars, f For Schedules, Kates and Time Tables or any other uformation, apply to G. TT. COX rAgcntr rr ' u tt TGATTIST. P. AM Lumberton, N. C. Raleigh, .N. O. STINGEJON INSTITUTE, ; 5 A School For Boys Auk Glris.".s': , Sixth Annual Session fleams September 2nd, 1907. ' - Over two hundred studenta last session. Gives thorough instruction ins all ' sub- ' "", ' . i T..-t. t jtMWMf rnt vr.... f . trinni.tMn D)Kt nrk . '.- iterarv societies. . Excellent water and health-record. Church and Kailroad facil-, - 1 ', ities good. Sb-ong faculty of six teachers; all experienced and graduates of leading- anans, M.&HEP if it rolleirea. Studenta from Sterlings. Britta. Wisharts. Lumberton and White House lownshipa in Robeson county, who can enter the high school department will be given iree,tuiuon m uie itwraiy dtsucucs. yj;w raicn n uumo, minim, sua omer , ; r particulars, write , , , ;'',"' ? 8-23tf tD. Principal. 4 7 fk. THEROBESO
The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
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