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I ' 'v - - -.- - i V. aw . A- mm .A A bur -Inspection is ; all rwe : askto: i convince y out liat our Stock b Gold Jewelry is 7 Com- I Toe Etoasaal Scarcity ! : Labor lias Seat Many Hoys and Girls Into the CoStoa Fleljs, aad I iey ar ualdag - Moaey-"Aaat Becky" Is Laetfe - t eDrle lot CTIsUr : Qaarterst-Celd happy-.- p.nrt, .. t J II. 2 c : . .. c. i "Auld L--- Cjw3.". - The juue; pcopla cf t:.3 . .r ty collected in our , fcc 3 en L day-nijht last, and est:rt-i3Cd n very e njjaUy by tozzs excel lent music both Tocal tad instru mental, Mrs Jennie libber, end cr c- n. rmy. r tin E. 21. Britt. of Luaber- j6lff:?Stol Weather Crias tHe CBola.LUiss Nellie C&ddcII presiding &tion spent Friaj night here. Lumber tbit, N. C, PURExaNSEEDrOIl 0 VjV OUR OFFBR IS OlOO.tjaiN GOLD- fB-AS.fi NOT GIVEN TO. "BLOWING OUR OWN HORN," SO TO SfSAK.hnt the many aertons caaes f adulteration, -which have come un der 60T Htic nf Wt. imnilt t1 tn M-v r mr vr hm 1 ntltns m'hn twrlianc " -Urrencec KeHegg haa beea in the linseed oil business for 30 rears. :' Hia fajher waa half owner ia one of the oldest established mills in New York State and his grandfather made oil in 1812.- On a and red years in the oil business!! Sapplina ; Jteuog tnade about half a barrel of oil a day in 181 4. ' This mill in 1906 tamed out about 1200 barrels a dar and the increase ia due to what? PnRTT? AND ODAO: TYi j Never la the history of this business haa this company Adulterated one ounce! 'mi oestaeea proenrmtue, dea it as close a modern machinery . wwamu niiu-ouTTiiiua coniau me laieat ana most-impiovea maciunery tor pro dadng tte finest of oils, , - , - . we do not propose to allow our customers to balm posed tit ed unoe re to see our oil adulterated -swd sold under our brand. We d promise oar customera that each and rre-fr c lion of bo Saakes Some later- - cstlagOaservalloas. ' , VofmpondtaM at Tha-Robeaonlan. Old winter is soundinjf a note of warning, and has driven 'tis to early fit esides. I am loath tot&k? np winter- qaarters, and :e;Te the "halls and piazzas, V where we enjoy, the fresh-breezes," and sea m uch ,01 ou t-d oor life. The . hap py songs of: the dear little birds will "soon iba hushed, and v the be&ntifal- foliage- of; the .trees changed to the- brown litery of autumn; bat so j t ts.in this world of constant : chan ges X ail thin? bright and beautilal in the.worl(3 6t nature must fade a waV die, and return-ta ;he bosom of mother earth, frtm.5 whence they sprang.- Yet the work of res nr- rection ,; sacceed5 decay j and death; j andtindne season" field and ' wild-wood fwill sDriutf Jnto new life, and ail nature' rejoice in the warmth and 'glory, of the Spring-time." Only one -consolation comes to me -with the" cold weather, and tbat is, the depart are of the horridsnakes,'; which last summer infested oar prem ises and buildings to such" an ex tent as to make oar lives misera ble. We had jusb-began to con gratulate, ourselves; that 2;. this summer had about closed with oat pur beirg:jnolesttd' by - them wben 10! upon a recent night, oar the organ.". : -. - - ADNT BECKY Marfan, N. q, Oct 15,1907. , e ST. PAUL'S TTTZZ'Z 11 r. Lilly Love, of New York City, is visitmr relatives hersvl uarHeeris onJt: boom-1-Two u w wr;3 are wiag ereciea ana kka new academy ':1s nearly com . The farmers are bn.gather ing cot tonirop," which is - below the average this year.v k -The water ia the "Caoe Pear Death of ESrsv Cattle Tslxr7ed Zvi&Z YesterCay -PeYSopal Io- Cgrrsssondaaae f Taa Keaa alrt. ' Sorry to report the-deathof nve?iatoo low for boats: to run Mrs. Bettie Tolar, of Rennert, now. -r.i which occurred at their home M Mr. JfcsirO. Robeson, ,of -Wil last night.. 8he was a -goc crlngtonA spent ; Saturday Jand woman. - ' . Sunday bere.'- f'r , - m, "Mr."G. A. MtGoogan and wife Mrl Js O. J Little, Jof Rext-'wjt. and -little' dmighUr.' . Plorabeh here yesterday. ; t- r "i: feft for their Georaia home lastf v.. Friday -Glad to know that Mrs DmDrwitn Mr-."1 R. M..- HrittJ .V LEON 1 COOK, :f - ,AtkkevtLaw " - V LUUB?HTON,. C . 7 ' ; Office. in FirstKatioaat Sank Baildia .t. a. McNeill; -tr-.t: Attomcy at Law, " x LDMBERTON, N.' C ' Will practice in H Uic Courts. ; ness attended to promptly.'," - ' A;;.'alVDiaBB.TOK, N.lt ; r J. Prompt attention girea toaH busines? -'Office over (lank of L'uinberton, ,1 Vl : Attorney at. IOMBERTpN, - taw.; N. 5n. we. do net pro : do propose to atop it. of ndnlfm-nfinn nf nnr rnt wfll he afftfrhinglT inveatigatart and trmlt tmrtiin nrnmnM to th fnttoxt ntrnt irrf t l:i. i fii Im - - " o:" ' , r : : . r : ii'UMc giHimsvujwaa ia iuq ac 01 W ask your assistance and in turn we offer $roaoo ia gold for evidence that win . Jaad to the apprehension and conviction of any person or persons guilty of adulter ; atzr onr oil, or celling said adulterated oil ander our -brands and trade mark. McGoogan's health hat Improved during her.visit here. A; -f " - It is tomorrow, - and ;not . las? Wednesday, ' that the weddiDg bells are to : ring " here. ' It ; was reported & week too soon, j ti, Rev. 0. P. Meeks,- of Fayette , ville; is.cond actio g a meeting at Rennert this week. He is assisted by Mrr Morgan, of Red Springs. They are .having a' good meeting.-";-;'-' rMr"J DrMfOorrjiao, of Ren nert, was here on a business trip Monday.- - . . . -: - " . Glad to '.report - the - sick are Ln m be rton, -r recen tly j tiiited Ihe Uarver s creek section cf Bladet connty. Tho soil is. exceedingly fertile, and us";nnderlaicT with marl, an4- produees" abundantly without the use of fertilizers. -T7oi! Jn ; this community ! visited .the hospitable- homel of Oapl K. J. Braddy. Capt Brad ay is a Sottbern. gentleman of the. old ichool and a teteran'of thGkCiTil war,- and : served -with distincHOnrt threngbont ' 'that stormy period. His command was attached - to the- S6th u Ni n Regiment, and; he ably assisted stepping to the ground with bare feet from our back porch, -when he heard something crawling in the leaves, and ran in for a lamp, saying there was a snake - at ttbe steps, and. sure enough-it was. a N. JACCBI HARDWARE COMPANY, 'EM&iSSI&'S improving, and hope they Swill l"u nmnuju coaaucungmui soon be enjoying good healths . - lr operations in the tieinlty of .The. carpenters are all fSuSJl!SJ h., ni-mnTr rnntin nr lPM been4-chiefly engagedm farm- nicely. Mr' HcDiarmld has ing and owns a tnagnitcent plan .-I" . - 3PBXCER KELLOQ COMPANY, " - . " - - ' BUFFALO, N. Y. , If your dealer domaot keep our oil, write to - - xo-10-xm WIlmLagton N. C two cats. l Tbe little fellow got his little new cun. of which he bought a lot and is bavins a nice, d welhn g erected in town. ; ; i . r : Mr. J. B. Clark spent Batar day in Lumberton on business. .' Mr. Walter Parham, of Park ton, spent Sunday here. Mr. D. . B. McCormac has ao flcinecoiOTR ntobo w96?1?? h?lZs cePtod a position n th& store of owner,- and - by the hght of the I kA MT?Z.m - Tnu. lamp, m the hands of a neighbor : McGeacby Co. - - , - r"r:" :;r:rr;r. i Mr. stewart McGoogan. wai May or may iiot.g-o.hijfher-we confess we cannot tell. If fyon believe it will go up, and have confidence in your opinion ! store"your cotton in our warehbuse'where it will be . insured f for full Talue at a costof 25 cents per bale per months We will issue you a negotiable receipt and lend you money on meet your ooncrations. : ; 1 : ness College. w. d shot the daiwr- ,ous visitor through the body, t - . J """ tnr,incr w hinn.aimJL- histudies in Draughan's Busi- By the aid of a hoe it wasdragged forth, - and -summarily ; finished a p; and burried, but it gave the female portion of us a bad fright. and 1 we, have .been careful ever tatiotxon; the .Cape Pear rive"r which is in a high state of cnlti vayon.- ne is. assisted in : the management or the farm by his son, Mr. Uhss. Uraddy, who has recently returned from: Austin, Texas, where he had been attend ing college.-j r - . - Around v this- farm clusters many historic ' scenes, - among wbicn is l a -road built by. Lord Cornwallts in his march to i the sea: ; Another Is an old cemetery; in which is a tombstone marking the last - resting place of Mrs.4 V it to m Deposit Yonr Savings in our Bank where it will draw Componnd Interest. : The only Bank in Lumberton which ' pays Compound Interest j jt . - Meson County Loan and . Trust Company " (Bank of Lumberton Bnildrflg.) . Lumberton, N. O. r - A. V. McLean, . - C. n. Morrow, ----, 'Preaident. '? Cashier.- . since to transact our outside af. ..Miss- Gertie Howard spent fairs before night-fall. ,- pan 01 last wee in uumoerton Saturday was tax-Darin? dai attenamg axammawon ior paouc in Maxtoni and that r iirht aliont school teachers. 9 o'clock.: as we sat bv the fire- 1 Miss Gertie Willis and brother, Mr; George Thompson and "er,le.m J?nest oeanng the date ss DoUie Singlatary.of Lum-J?1 e. Brave. is enclosed berton. snent Silday- visitinir ?J one? wnicn . were orougnt their friend; Miss Gertie Howard. fm ha .rootwitnstanding tbs exposure of these., brick to the weather, they are superior to any newly mada brick of today. On, our return home we stopped at Elizabetbtown, where : court t u : ' TT! tT . . -T T side, every, feeling df humanity Preston, spent .Friday, in Lum- ' c.i or , was tensley aroSsed by : the rton. ; ; - - ; , - T lfn0e8,T j,nj lem ft6"" t t-i - ,l -i; m . 7 Mm. p fK -ni TfVtnkiririnff.. Judge Jones is known awiui iiiuwN lAiiiniy fiiiirrtr h.ti n mT. 1 .1 .a 0- asiuwui - -. a awwa latvui aa aoi 1 aT falling 1 upon some poor helpless beast as it was. driven fast , by a cruel, drunken, owner, who was yelling wildly ? at ; the . top. of his voice, and using language on a par with his other behaviour. . There 1 is a law to stop such as this, but it has never been enforced in these parts; , Then, ' what is the use of it? If a few such cases are acted visiting her son, Dr. T. li North- tnrong&out this, section" forhis ron ;i ' ' firmness,- courtesy and iaipar- ,Bf;. t? in r; u tf4 tiality. - The ; vteiting attorneys iTtivahftrX " Messrs.B.. Britt, ,W. .-.y : i.i.r- I w-r w . : Mr. E. G. Jehnson and daugh- S Jl- SlJi ter, - iib .iorav wiu iwv.w 1 WkUw?U - 1 n trn. .. morrow for Mt. Pi.gah to attend J?!e- and JV DVKe?r, of the association. . - JChnton. : ... . ,y , . Mr.D. A. McGoogan spent a " ' here was a large crowdin few dara last waak at Antinnh town and horse-trading was the John T. . Biggs S Company upofl; the example would be "a attending rreaDyieryv U1U" v ? ; - ' r wholesome one, and would doubt- With best wishes to The Robe-1 ,TarHeel, N. . 0., Oct 15 1907. less stop- this cruel, shameful I soman. . ' t I - jh FOR NEW GOODS. " J i.New Goods Arriving Daily. JOHN T. BIGGS & OG; f'7-a5tf - - IUMBBRTON, ,W. C . . ' 1 1 aai 'r' ' - -' treatment of the faithful, dam b brutes whose labor helps to pro vide the world with' every physi cal need. Just as sure asthtre is a Creator. Who loves, even the tiny sparrows, jast so sure will Heboid to strict accaant. t in the Judgment day, every one who I cruelly uses His helpless creat uresi;MJ T&ri. The unusuaiscarcityof labor this season ; has sent : many of our ; white children." both bovs And girls, to the cotton fields, their fatbers paying them the St. Panll N. C Oct. 11 1907. Weakly Paper's Problem. THE OLD KQ2 ; OF TXSS SOUTKX Dot they DUat Flscre" C!t axd Were Snpptantod. ; Harpar'a Weekly. - . -s Colonel Withers, 61 Virginiaj i - In discussing.the increasingly serious problems which now confront newspaper publishers all over - the -"country,-The i)-ourtn - instate, . whose ? name Pay 4 Per Cent on Time Deposits. J. G; Hcchm, Preaideat, " hfarxx. McNau.1., Ytoa-Preaideat, -We Solicit Your Business, i &gcdri2, has picked between 1100 ' , ... 1200 lbSj It is nice employ- ' -vM1!:i ?Da vice-ireaiaent, i ment. and I, lova " to crathar thA I., uritTtnn Tuli ; . . . . , 7- o- 1 i when near-by the house, but imy time is tog much occupied by otneranties." . M rsv ' Fickle is at .present -in ; Maxton,? visiting among her rela tives. -7- -1 "V. -i ; ; DEALER IN Horses, Mules and -Buggies - I shall receiye another car of. Horses-and: Mules FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11TH. - If yoa want to Buy or Sell. Mulev coiine to ; tee tnei X sell more Mules on this Market than any other firm. I- GUARANTEE ALL MULES SOLD TO BE AS REPRE- SEirTED. v . J" , tyson & Jonesi Oxford,; (Chase City) Parker, Harrell J r.nd other cheaper grades. ; Also nice Line of ; ; i-v - tt died the other day- He wasan suincientiy inaicates its pature old man, and one of the ;few. re- as a-Tpublicationi-expresses the maining officers of the Confeder- opinion thatthe . worst sqfTerers ate army.:,. A long time ago he will, be, those - weeklies and was,Lieutenant45overnor of his, semi-weeklies which several States audi afterwards ? ha usual United States Senator .f rouj Vir- tions rom $2 and $150 toir price lorpiCKing, ana tneyare a ,uw u",u BUS 'This -unfortunate cut - in well-contented ; little , crowd, and aht time, when the .South was pri ays0ur contemrwary" they are making slot of money. itsbest to Washington. Jedwfuin It is the order of the day now to Afterthe old partisan reconstruc- occHrrea wnen tne country hear the jingle ot tbecoia in thl tionpolicy practically over- was m . the clutches -of hard pockets "A. thsmaSshS thrown by Mr Sayes withdrawal times; and the people were not the girls keep well abreast in the ofth Federal troops -from '.the able to pay-their biUsi' Now race. ? Two litttle neighbor girls, State capitals, Colonel. Withers every subscription taken at that igedlO and 12-repectivelyr have W ,pne of the nobh group of price is well-nib a-financial made up to date ovr $3 00 each. Southerners who - accepted the loss;f.;it will be at a loss when and our own liHle' grand-boY. lfwoi tne waringood faith, the new; orice of nanei eo rfTr wtKni. Bfl -a- into effect.; ;jThere ft-but one rinces for their States. . He was it.;,,- " i w t - 7 in Washington .with Gordon and tQngior 8malL; publishers to Wade Hampton and Lamar, and do, and that is to increase-the the others , the : headquarters of Picet ?f 1 hel t pape r s. -They some - of .whom were at the old should not expect -to make the Metropolitan Hotels There were advance less thanTfif tyents all very loyaL. but "they were all on-$l:,subscnptioh : and the as Democratic as they were poor, same amount on $1 50 U rates. Withers had been a good soldier, No subscriber Oueht to expect irs.jenme-armer and sons, seldom comnlained of anvthino- - """oy of Fairfax, Ga. are welcome vis SST Spu. sold?erhad tew.-9 $M. : iters m our home, . and will be done, and ii-was delightful the 5P H u1.011 with us thecremaiuder of the friendlier Df the old Confeds nearly that- That's theway week, when she expects to go to with thacimple-minded gentle- itloks to"-us,. -ia looking- to Rowland. for aj few;-days-, and man and soldier General Burn- mt and more weekly aud thence back to Georii. ;. , side,-who served in the Senate semi-weekly . publishers, - and -Mrs, Hatti nurriBard daugh- withthem7, Battbey had their should shortly look to4 all the ter, Mrs Grift McKa . of the Mid- teste in politicians; they never Subscribers concernedi r If Ihe way seouon, fwn 5 -A nt any wild lovea . tne. men Jtney called - Jim us yesterday. How pleRan' litis to Blaine;! Bill Cbandlerand"that have old friend. and kindred in feller- Conklin -Withers was our home recalling events of the about when Matt Bansom Dut his arm around, Ule eland afterhis first iflauguration and expressed! ms deep and abiding joy to see a Democratic President once more These 'old boys miht have re mained -In power if they tad All business entruated to Vim promt) anenaea iq. . . - Ofike In ShaVBuilJing. '- A. XoLeka. X.W.UcU J.O.keComlek. t timr IcLEAS a leCQSIIfX I,t7MBBSlTOJf.f : V N c - Ofloes on tad floor of ' Bank' of tiaiB herton Baildlng, Booma 1, f. J, A Tompt auenrlba given" . to all baslncat ORA 8, R SKIPPER "7 " Attorney at law,'-;"" "luiibbrton. - - -VJc.v ; All batiaeta entrusted to him win V eejve krompt aad tarefal attention, v -- ;; Office in Pint Natioaal Bank Soildtxu tfvet Poet Office. R M. BRITT, - ; " Attorney at Law, ' ' , . Lumbebtojt, N. G. . Office npaU'rs U Argtui Building, i All bnaiaeae promptly tranaacted. : Mcthtyre & "Lawrence Attorneys and Coonselors at Law, trQMBBRTOH. : " N. C - .KJ. BRITT, . Arroajntv xx hxw, I IomDerton, N. C Office over Pope'a Drug Store. HcLEAN & BLACK, ; . ' r Arroai?SYs at Law, -7. MAXTON, N. C. - t Officta ia the McCukm BrdJiag STOCK, REMEDIES.; : Efery bottle of Dr. Edmund's" CoSt and Lans; Fever Cure is Guaranteed fot colic, navel, pneumonia, stoinache an lung duordera. Also a blood pnrifier. - v , k p JUrv W. U KDMUND, . j-at . . : ;, - Lomberton, N. C. 10 ' Others I vatiii'2I.: V;. . ... , Japar . Up to U Hand , I- Fruit act. t ; PlaiH and 1 Pieces." . J'CaUjforA k'WARSU'tVit GUN SALE. liMhii. -Phone 29 AtUieCIt Loans and Discou Overdrafts Secure Expenses,., Real Estate r Furniture and Fixtt Cash on hand and in Capital and Undivid c Interest and Exchar. Bills Payable. ; ; Rediscounts, - - -; - Deposits, - - , Safetv'and Tair BORROW NOJIOMRY 1 A. "W. McLEAN," Preside A. WHITER Vlce-J: STEPHEN McIHTYIlI g. Mccormick GEO. G. FRENCH. : .c. r. . . . ..." AW .. Ji. . o. c. A'':CaHc!ii:G: DrR A-Ioinpson, f ; PBTirSICIAN AND SORGEOVr - Lumberion; -1 : t : N. 0 Office at Hospital. ; Phone No. 41. Down town office orerDr. McMillan Drear Store.' Calls ttfomotlv answered night or day In town or in .the country. - ? . J Dentist, - - LUMBERTON. N. C. Office ever Dr. McMillan's Dmg Store . DR..JJ D. REGAN, -rKNTisT, I Luiibi atOii, . -7 N. C. 7 . Offiee ia Shaw anilding, : over Pope'a r ' drasi store. . Dr. F. EL PimAN, VV;DEliTisT. ASHPOLE, "- - X One Horse"' and Two Horrv T Want -Nothingrsb Liht Run:. been on your farm. Sea v: - ; , '.car of 30 to 40 Wagbns. ; Our Mr. C. A; Floyd has return - car load of - - Fl Floyd xo-14.11 Andafe7GCC -rYonrs' Very i:: a pair: zc - Mm C Buy Geyserite, . KIIIGOF TOILET SOftPS, Once you try it, yoo will alwayalike it. Sold by? rT. 7-Mtf J. H. WISHART, 4 & 7 Bow's This? 7 1 "- We offer One Hncdred PoTjurs Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be enred by Hill's Catarrh Cure. J - , - f -E. J. CHENEY 3k CO. .7 - . ...ToJcda O. 1 We, the undentgned, have' known F. J rEsrurea- a bsttar. hr.t uneney icr me lasi 15 years, and believe ,v,tt Zl Liia perfectly fconoralfe in all fcrrise the f,r8 C-- cl pr? crtf .-.:::- r .'it? I t'---. f ' r laborer is worthy of his hire and ; these parlicular llabbreri are to 7 receive' any hice at all, 1 1- ' - - .i uu wnicr tuurse remains. -.- - - - r-r-Cr ; Do la g easiness A0aEa. .'fVttcn -"my friends "thocrt I w&s about - to take leave c h: 3 world, cn account cf idi Uch, ctrTc- -3 andrtrtril r7 " I y kr.Ecf service . . ".CXCCllcd fer&uaZ&' SoK By" '-' ibertOD, U.p.- r Almost any cc j properly 1:;; 6? W 5V; No pain, no f-r f7 ---'', and come c" 1 - no better at 15 C: ptri - .
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