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( I " ' . s -1 i f , ' V i . ' 1 A i THE 8EMI-WEEKLY (oHESONIAN. , 1 . v BACK SWAUP NOTE. ' , ' ' . , ' A, - , i Box Sapper" t b filvea bf The SaabesW Society Aa le Cream Sapper Peraooals Par aoraphe. Oortwpondeoe of Tas Robtaoniaa. v ' Cotton picking is. the order of the day in this section Glad to report that Mrs. liM. Singletary, who has been very sick, is improving. Mrs. W. N. Townsend, who has been f isiting her parents at Orrum, returned home last week. Mr. Howard , Prentt , and Misses Ha and Cossie Prevail at tended the show atLumberton Saturday night. Messrs. Will Lewis and Lonnle Pitman, of Fairmont, were visi tors in this community Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. " L. B. Barnes spent Sunday visiting relatives near Baynham.x - Mr. G.A.' Inman, of Pembroke, spent Sunday with home folks. Mrs. Lizzie Stubbs, of Center, and MissesfiHattie and Ida Mc Arthur, of Whiteville, were visi tors at the home, of Mr. J. P. Prevatt last Thursday. Quite a number attended an ice cream supper given at the home of Mr. and M rs, J. G. Prevatt's last Thursday night, which was enjoyed by all present., ' Little Misses Ruth and Julia Thompson, who have been Spend ing some time with their grad - mother , here, returned, to their t home at Lumbertdji MondiayV ' Miss Pattie Bracy,; Baynham, . is visiting her sister, Mrs; Will Lewis. . ' ' Mrs. Emma Barnes is visiting relatives near Orrum this week. Sorry to report the illness of , Mr. Evander Einlaw. . Mr. Franklin Ivey, of Flor ence, 8. C-, was visiting in this community Sunday afternoon; . Little Miss Pearl Britt I spending this week at Lumber , ton with relatives. - ; . Glad to report that Mr. Fur 1 man Prevatt, who has been very ill with fever, is rapidly improv ' ing. ;v x , There will be a box supper at Back Swamp school house Fri day night, Sept. 27th, given by the , Sunbeam Society for" the benefit of the church. Cake and ice cream will be served. Every body is cordially invited to at, tend. Back Swamp, N.C., Sept. 18, 07, ResolatloDs of Respect. On Jas4 14th, 1907, the death angel auaaeniy came into our midst ana snatch , ed from her loved ones lira. Nancy Odunj munhy, and while ahe was universally 1 A. 1 1 iuwuucu uy uuw wou ucw ucr, every one was comforted by the thought that although she was called without a mo ment's warning, she was prepared to answer the summons to come home. Her every-day life was an unmis sable Christian example, j She died in her 65th year, and since . Iter early girlhood she had been a con sistent member of the Baptist' church. , Since the organization of the Woman's Missionary Society of Raft Swamp church in 1890 ahe had been a most faithful member, never failing when pos sible, to attend to encourage the work by her presence, sympathy and means. Nor was she less faithful to her neigh bora, of r 'whatever class or, condition, -when in need of her assistance. There- ore be It resolved: 1. That Raft Swamp Missionary Socie ty has lost ons of its best members, and we bow in submission to His will Who does all things well. " a. That we extend to the heart-stricken family, our sincere sympathy sad pray that they may be comforted by Christ. . ' 3 That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family papers. Mas. C. A. Parkell, Mrs. M. J. Prevatt, Mrs- L. E. Tynkr, Committee. k, NEWS FBdUOftKUU. A Recital to be filven Cvcrjr Usath S 1 la e e o lattltate'e Brloat Protpecta Mr. alalloy . Malcca latereodaa Talk Otner Uattero. ' CorrafpondaoM ol Tha Rstasoalaa. ' Stinceon Institute issrogress- ins very "nicely. The 'school opened well and prospects keep brightening for a Very full sChooL Six families have already-moved in and people 'still wanting houses. It would. P&J. somebody to build some houses for rent. Prof. Shepherdjias moved into his little newly painted cottage on Church street, v Mrs. Pet Williams spent Sun day .night with her sister in Lumaerton. :' Mrs. L. J. Rogers and family, of 'Mullins, S. C, have taken charge of - the dormitory. We are glad to have them with us and hope their stay will be pleas ant for them ' Mr. Emory Nye and daughter, Tommie and Mr. Ed Surles and Miss Alice, left Monday after noon for the Jamestown Exposi tion, i v i?:M$$:&. Dr. Bhep McKonzie, of Pillon, 8, C, spent Sunday, in Orrum with his aunt, Mrs. Spivey ; . Mr. Hamlin, of Wilmington, spent Tuesday night in town on business:-, ' ?'r' :-' Mr. Malloy, of Fayetteville, vis ited our Sunday school last Sun day and, .just as ; he ' can, .do, cheered, ud up by making a fine talk. Everybody . enjoyedlt and all . are always glad to see Mr. Malloy, for we know he always has something for us. , Mr. and Mrs Bud Flowers, of Charlotte," spent " Saturday and. Sunday with relatives here. ' Miss May McColl and Mr.' Al fred Elwanger, who are here in school, spent Sunday with home folks. Miss Alice Williamson, of Ev ergreen, spent Tuesday night in Orrum. f Mr'. Cuttino Bostick, of Fair mont, visited his , sister, who is in school here, Sunday. Miss Mickey, the elocutionist and Mrs. Cary, the music teach er, together gave a recital in the Auditorium ' oatafday . night. CENTER DOTS, fx " ; " " No'Poaaam Uaatlaa Yet As Ice 4 Criaat Sappcr Personal Uea- tloa. - ? ' OorrespoadaDaa of Th RotMonlan. .'. Quite a number of our young folks: attended the Woodmen ice cream supper at Long Branch Saturday night and report a pleasant time. 1 Mr. Benton Stubbs' spent Fri day at Purvis'.visiting relatives. Miss Maggie Pitman has been spending some lime visiting: relf atlves near Rowland. Misses Ida and Hattie McAr thur, of Whiteville, spent; last week in this community to the delight of their friends. Some -of our boys attended preaching at Oakton Sunday. An ice cream supper was high ly enjoyed Thursday night at the home of Mr. 'and Mrs. J F. Stubbs in honor of the Misses McArthur, from Whiteville. : We haven't heard of any "pos sum hunting in this community yet, though we guess the grapes been completed and the finished whichwarajoyedUybyllrK-fr-- . aaww v am oa s vwai w To oontinue young in health , and strength, do as Mrs. N. F. ' ' She says "Three bottles of Eleo trio Bitters cured me of ohronio 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 ., T(orrt T took Elftowo-BitfcrsI ; can now do all my worf with ; ease ' and Assist in mv hnahnnH'ftMtr Guaranteed ; b all " dmrfists. Price 6O0. Full it line Jawelrv . Rilmrvatt Akit WeddiBff PraMnta alwava Mn. , L4u-Boziei Co. ..''-' ' v ' It consisted - of recitations by Miss Mickey, and music by the musicScJass. v They expect to give a recital once si month. ; ' 0trum' Nt & 8ept. 18, 1907. "At" Ad, "Across." from tha Woman's Home Gompnlon. 'Dissenting from the opinion of mostf of his fellow-countrymen; Prof. Jno. Lester.an Englishspeak er, at a meeting ot the Friends Edutional Association.in Philadel phia, declared that ' the manners of boys in the United States were better than those of English lads. This he held was due to the influ ence of American mothers' and woman teachers in our schools. The American boys," said Prof. Lester, "learns bis first lesson in mortality at his moth er's knee- The Jfingiisp boy gen erally learns his across his fath er's." ' : '. SULPHUR BRIKGS HEALTH. Purifies the Blood and Clears Up the Complexion. ( Everybody needs to take Sulphur at this season. Nothing like it to purify the blood, clear up the complexion and re move "that tired feeling." But the only way to take it is in llbuid form. Han cock's Liquid Sulphur taken internal ly is the beaTCpring tonic Applied ex ternally ' Hancock's Liquid Sulphur quickly . cures Eczema, Tetter,- and all skin dise&ses. Hancock's, the only Li- 1gm ScCphur Ointment, removea Fim ps. Blackheads and Sores, and gives a Deamuui sou, velvety sicin. Your arug- gist sells it. It cured Edward D. ' Her ring, of Frederick, Md., of a bad case of eczema, and he writes : smooth as an infant's." All-about-Snlphur Book oprto-date line of Ladies' Hand Bags - ever " sen in Lumberton. Prices are right Come before they areipioked oyer. MoLean-Kozier Co. "My faceis as free, if you uuuun. are ripe. Anyway, the boys havn't caught Any. rS? JVith best wises to The! Robe sbnlan. Center, N. C Sept. 18, 1907; Eighteen Months Before Mn sonry Work Begins, . .Actual , masonry work it is believed can be commenced at he Catun locks, of the isthmian canal within eighteen months, according to a statementmade in the canal record, copies of which .hare been received. Railroad trestles are being erected across the -line that will mark the inside and but-side-boundaries of the big darn at.Gatun and from one of these dtfT trains are dumping dirt upon the site of the dam. Preparatory to the installa tion of the pipe-line dredges, by which more rapyl work on the dam will be possible1', the Chagres. River has been di verted from its main ebanne and dammed. The survey of all. the country to be converted inta tlire great Gatun Lake has STf:",-' Ji-v If rs n f!t ft '. (0 riinillill UUU torn w n mm V7 Demand that Good Value.be given for. thatlwith which they part. S Our Customers are Good American Citizens so we have to provide JjJ the Requirements , of bur , Trade: : : ; : : . : ' J : . : , w Our continual growth for TWENTY-THREE YEARS is good; proof of our success mHeasing our Customers. : : : , JiJ 2 We Furnish The Goods to r.lake Homes Beautiful and Comfort able. 5J . Furniture, Carpets, Chinaware, Sewing Machmes, Varmg Apparel, y ft ft ft ft wagons. Farm Implements, Bagging and Ties, Mowers, Rakes, Etc. E ft liOODS FOR BUILDERS Lime; Cement, Plaster Paris, NailsCar- ; & ft penters Tools, Eta,' Etc. : ! : ''- : Hj fa We Begitt at the Early Age ot Iiif oiicyatid Supply the Cradle to iy i rock the babe, and the Needs of. Every Stage of Life fire Provided for ft by us till finally we Supply the Burial Casket audllearseWhenllfe's & ft raco has been run. : : : : : : J:"''':-."-:'' : - v ft :' ' .... J - s.j-' : . ' 'vv'W fr our customers are uorcuaiiy invitea to Continue then valued Fat ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ronage, and others are Requested to Become ur Customers. We & take Good Care of our Customers and Greatly Appreciate their Goodwill ' . 1 vv." j Respectfully, Caldwell & Carlyle, 1 Lumbertoii, N. C. vi ii vi SEABOARD AIRLINE RAILWAY. be 171 square miles. Calls Marriaee for Life a Crime 8a Frsnolsoo DUptch la Hew 'York Herald. Jb a lecture before the San Francisco Sociological Society lasr eveoiog froi.jDagarLarKin, an astronomer, said: . 'Marriage for life is" the greatest crime that can be committed in the world, from eithef a physiologfical.psycholog- ical I ' o r anthropological poinf 'of view, and the third partj Vho joins a man and a woman in a marriage for life, whether he acts i a civil Of religious procedure or as witness to .the contract is the greatest criminal in the world." rrof. Lyarkin said his views were the result of 20 years' close study of anthropology and of human nature. Continuing-, he said: , 'Ninety-five per centf of the crimes in the world are due to marriage for life, a contract that must be abolished in time. If . it continues, the Anglo- Saxon race will be wiped out. know what I 1 am talking- about, for aside from Ay study of these matters it 'has been F roved to me that I am right, have asked and received let ters from 1,800 women, in the United States -women who are' talented, intellectual and college bred, and theyjtell me I am right." .Worked Like a Charm. Mr. D. N, Walkerf editor of that rcjouroalr--tbEnterpn8erf Louisa, Va.', says : "I ran- a nail in my foot last week and at once applied Buoklen's Arnioa Salve. No inflammation followed ; the salve simply healed the wound.' Heals every ore bum and skin disease. Guaranteed at all draff stores.; 25o.t Lesn-Kotler Co. List oi Special Days la September at tbe Jamestowa Exposition. Sept. 25. Society of Colonial Wars, Audi torium No 1, ' ' Florida Day, . Federations Sunday Rest Associations of America. Sept. 26, American Peanut Growers, convention Hall, Retail Merchants of Virginia, conven tion Hall, Faderation Sunday Rest Association. National Nut Growers Association, Au ditorium, 1 to 6. Sept. 27. American Peanut Growers, con vention Hall, , Retail Merchants of Virginia, .National Nut Growers Association, Au ditorium, 9-6. Sept. 38. Retail Merchants of Virginia... ; National Nut Growers, Association, Au ditorium, 9-6. Sept. 30. Farmers Week. 9 (C H. GATTIS, . : Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. Archie McLaucblio, a desper ateegrorcvictTraumbe county, was arrested at Kings tree, Src, last .Week. McLaugh lin was; one of four neeroes who escaped from the j chain gang in Plea Hill township, Cumberland county, a year or two ago, pro cured arms in some way, fled to a bif? swamp, and had a pitched battle with a posse who sur rounded them, led by Deputy Sheriff Beard, during which Mc Lauchlin and one of the posse, John Autrey, were wounded. TtiMoney Saver! Is the one who becomes Independent in life. He is hot al ways in the power of the man he owes. He fixes his own prices in good times, or in' bad times. THE SPENDTHRIFT ! . Lives to-day on what he expects to earn : to-morrow He is not entirely free? Take Heed! It Will Surprise You, How Your Money Will. GROW Robeson Count; Loan 0 . Trt jGompam (Uanfc ot Lttmberton Dalldlng.V i s . Lumberton. N. " . A. W. McLean, ' CJIIJRIoitovv, . Cashier. " j , ' x , , . - - And open an account la our Savings Bank, where you Money will draw interest COMPOUNDED EVERY THREE MONTHS. ' ' Preaident. Sea board Air " Line Railway. Tflne TO Wood's Seeds. occu ifiipaif $ Oats. Rye and Barley. ; Ws are not only the largest deal-CV era meea uraio tn the Hoath, hat - we ; sel l the beat, cleanest , and heaviest qualities. Our stocks are seemed from the beat and largest yielding' crops, and our warehouses are fully equipped with the best and most improved machinery for elesningv If you want superior crops .: ' nant Wood's Seeds. Prices quoted on request tri If i V 1x1 K luii iiijuriuauuu iuvui mil seeds, mailed free. T. V7. WOOD & sons, Seedsmen, Rlohmond,. NORFOLK, VA. Trains Pass Lumberton as Follows: . Westbonnd, j - Eastbowid, No. 45, 6:35 A.M. ' Na 46, 11:28 A.M. No. 39, 6:56 P. M. No, 44, 10:45 P. M. Exposition Kates LnmbertQii to Norfolk and Return: Season Tickets, Limited to December 15th, 1907, 60 Day Tickets, V , 10 Day Tickets, , v Coach Excursion Tickets, Limited to 7 Days, $19.50 ro-45 19-45 $5.35 Coach Excui ion .Tickets are only aoii Tuesdays and Fridays of each Week, and are not good in Pullman Sleeping and Parlor cars. For Schedules, Sates and Time Tables or any other information, apply to G. T. COX, Agent, Lumberton, N.-O. C. H. GATTIS, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. O. STI NCEON INSTITUTE, A School For Boys And Girls... . . Sixth Auntial Session Bezins September 2nd, 1907. , Over two hundred students last session: .'Gives thoronch Instmrfinn in .11 .,k iects teught. Teaches Literary Course, Music, Art, Elocution and Bible. ,Two good literary societies. Excellent water and health record. Church and Railroad facil- 15.25 Round Trip to Norfolk. Va. The Seaboard now sellseoach excursion tlrVfts fnr. alLtraiae on Tmsdayr-and Fridays to Portsmouth, for (5.25, limited seven days: season tickets, Jijlsq; 60 days, I10.45; 10 days, I9.45. , , for other mtormationee your agent. C. H. Gams, t P. A., ' ' Raleigh, N. C ; Foil j. line Ladies' f and Gent's Watohes, all sizes and prioes, - Moi lties good. Strong faculty of six teachers; alt experienced and graduates of leading colleges. Students from Sterlings. Britts. Wisharta. Lumberton and Whitn Rnn townships in Robeson county, who can enter the high .school, department will be or rates 01 Doard, ;tutlon and other given free tuition in the literary branches particulars, 'write 8-22tf MTSHEPHEKD, Principal, Advertise In THE i M 3) I ,1 1 1
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