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. I i r:"lt3 tteret- : i tzr::lrr!ia Sat . r. Dllv- . Hid t- l i rc as a l ft it k. Ts nu t - (2f .r. Ji t fai. . . 1 t farcUati pwa.y . j ,vfr i ". - v - i n t fiir to eorrrBdH i . it i Mach lti"- as 1 ". l tii f rnl ri. .Va ara i j .01. Ia roti.il rt mi tr t r ff thawrir is boi mjmrt s t i TuuiMeo-,v reaerra iba rli?,i, tor ood i 13 kit me aama ma ea imi. f?i!m1 naaMailfaM matters! l TV iciiLosirvi, N. O., Bade tha Aat el 1I0NDAY, OCTOrns. 33t. t7. - The Lumberton LycsncT Bu rcau hcjsecured sixbish-class attractions for the Lumberton Opsra House this jwinter, - We hope these lectures and concerts crd other attractions will be well pitrc-izGd. ' If thesa are- well a tcnclsd it 5vill encourage &e nan r cat t - provide' others of a L:. cliri, tsd if, tha pcopb do r.c tarn, out--but'we shall see. It'j rVt3-the people -of Lumber t:.- . TL initial lecture this evening; by Mr. DeWitt Wilier, .to has' the reputation of being; a cost entertaining speaker, will . 1 3 well worth hearing, f ? liis aub 3 : : t,' The Reveries of a Bache lor," is a fetching theme. f SULPHUR. BATHS AT HOME. - They Ileal the Skin and Take Away Its Impurities. - y ' fculphur bath heal Skin Diseases, aa jive tie body a - wholesome glow. ' Nob . give Uie body a - wholesome mow. ' Now yon don't bare to eo o3 to a hlsrh-torked resort to get them..:; Pot a few pttmfnla of IIakcock's LrsuiD SuiPHua in the hot water, and you get a perfect Sulphur biiri-rht in your own home. - - 1 Ap'iy riAKcoce'S Liquid Sctrmra to the aected parts, and Lczema and other stubborn skin troubles' are quickly cured. Dr. R. II. Thomas, of Valdosta, Ga.; was cured of a painful akin trouble, and he praises it m the highest, tenns, Yem arc -ist sells it. " Hancock's Li2uiz STCPHtrfc Oiwr ifSXT is the best cure for Sores. Pimola Elackhesds a d all inflammation. GiTss asoft, velretyskin. . .-,-.'v. io-xx t . . - Miss Irene 'ITcLeod has re turned from Red Cprings Pres-bytprian- Colleso, on account of : : :'.z t c i th 3 Teachers' ' i cl Icbesoa county , f- t t' : Us Litaraay was tc-:zrs cf tha county -oexn present, end tn mteresungpro- .ovcfi t--hpr!'. Hiss Eminens, a tvrit;;: T excert nt. out: by P n t"'! A f!o.-tniked mosi .ea- ;rt'.-:2'ly tbozl wntingranu . . , f njroa delivered an :ircu tbt those present will fnmt. The meetius tri3 hcli in the Opsra-flouse and Ustsi about tnree nours. - rtr.T. IS. Poole cauea iae -Ff?flr a few minutes fat. n ov.inrlr m.:andaiiea Rar, P. L. filrton to open the ezsrci;c3 with prayer. rroi. Pocl3 c&id there were so many f-tvwl srseakers ' on tne pro- praa that he would not take up the tine of the meeting by speak- ins. He asked all on tne- pro gram ta come to the plattorm, but some on tne program .uau not at that time arrived and some were too bashful, or something to march forward, so norone rer sponded to the. appeal Miss wary Hv Stuart, the first to speak, was already on the. platform . Miss 8tuartaf subject . was "How- to Keep a Good Average Attendance." More might easi ly be, written (aboutany one of the talks made man- space auu time will permit being given-to ill the 8Dwechea It is impossi ble to give here much more man a bare mention of the speakers and j their subjects. Miss stu art's talk was full of helpfol sug creations, as were all the talbts made. She emphasizsd Hhe im- Dortance Of ksepinsr tne child in tflreatfidJ Prof. Wm. ' Herbert spoke on "Discipline" ringing. the I chancres on the hour sys tern; Mrs.IIi. Hargrove had for her subject. "How. to Keep the tittle Folks Interested in '-the Work Of thT9 School;" Miss Mary Watson,of theLumberton graded school snokeon "How toTeachLit tie Children;"Prof Harle MoCall,' of the Pbiladelphus high school, on I 'Enthusiasm;" and Miss Em mens spoke on writing.1 s - r ' Miss Emmens-knows a lot about writing. - It's . easy . to see that from the way she talks about it. I She made a most interesting talk, a very helpful .talkshe made you wish you had it all to da over: again and could learn to write under: a competent enthu- siast like- herself. 'The way she talked - about it - matte one want to get down, to work and Lu::. r - - o vr tccoapiniment on the piano. Gapb. John U. Duckett. of 1.1- eigh, then introduced Dr. B. P. Dixon. Dr:-Duoa was entirely happy, as he always it, in hi3 in troductory remarks, nd- h:3 spsech-was a nsnipf thcUshtanJi expression. lie said that ac cording to Kobcson county peo- ple4 Ilobeson county T3 the great est county in the State, and that's the sort of spirit he urtred the teachers .to always instill into their pupilsthat they live in the greatest community, th8 great est county,' the greatest .State, the greatest country, and that this world -,ista'" mighty good place to live, a beautiful!: world which . God Himself hasj"pro-- nouncea ;goodt in the speechne had prepared, and i which - he said 'he had' written -because it seemed ' to ; be the...:, style for teacheiXto, write :oqt their remarks, his subject was The Value of an IdeaL" Again ihere is occasion to lament the lack of space and time, -.Dr.- Dixon's speech was. packed full of high and nobis thought, most aptly ex pressed ana illustrated. vKo one whotheard him could fail to real ize ; more than ' ever the: im por taace of high ideals. ' At the tconclusion of Dr.Dix- on's address'; Prof. Poole an nounced that all, the teachers would , take dinner at the gprml tory. She Did Not Fear Death. An "old- Ladyon her seventy third birthday once said, "I do not mind getting old, and 'I do .L ' J ..11. TU ' f ' I 4. - been not fear death, but I live In - con slant areaaprparalysiS." :.-: w ur sumeume x nave wanting to tell yon of the great good your, wonderful Sloan's lin iment is doing here," writes ISf. James F. Abernethy, of Ruther ford College' N. C , "In. fact, all your remedies are doing no ble work, but your liniment beats all. f In my. eight years experi ence w;th medicine I find none to go ahead of it, having tried it in many cases. I know of one young I man, abrick mason, who suffer-' ea irom.a partial, yes, ..almost; complete,' - paralysis of -one, arm. 1 l got dim to use your Liniment, and now he can doas much work as ever. And'hh Rintr innr rirnffert every day., I get all to use itl possibly ,can'i4md ..know there is great virtue In it I have helped t the sale of 'your noble remedies about here greatly, and expect . to cause many more to buy them, ' as I knowthey can't be beat.? , J Mr. fJoe K.--Butler, of. SW Puiy, spent'. Friday in Lum-V of Mr., and Mrs. C.:as Purcell, of Raeford, and VTm. Robert Preston,' f Ah '.z tc r.V;. r s remar ricdin t!:3 Presbyterian church .laclord at noon; Wednesday, Tta church t:a3 - tistily decor ated with palms and ferns. Miss Mattie idcLiean, of Maxton,: jsang I LoTe You' . Miss Harris, of Raeford, playing the' organ ac companiment, after" which the bridal party entered in theloUQW- ing order: Miss JaneWilliamsof Liinden. and Mr. 'tiector fiicuean. of Maxton Miss Sallie UcLeant of Lnmberton, and Mr. Alex Pur cell: Miss Eilen of Chatham. Va-. and Mr- McRae. of Raeford: Miss Harriet McLean, of Lanrinbujfe, landMr. Willier WilUams, ofRal eigh: -' Miss , Purcell,' of -Red Springs, and -Mr.-Wright,- of AbineteriT Va The bride, -beau tif ully attired, approached vthe altar upon the arm of her sister, Miss Hunter Purcell maid - of honor. the; eroomente ring with his - best iTinan -Mr.-vLeGar,'. of Abington,! Va. -.The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Al exahder, of Tarbovo. h :;. a ...' '.'ar . -' W-, . a - ' jj m Mr. and- Airs, ireston 1 ien Wednesday . eveniog - for a tour 1 Norths rn.cities, before;; going to their heme at Abington. v Prof.' John Duckett of Raleigh State superintendent of , Croatan normal schools, spent Saturday here visiting his daughter, Mrs. K. M-Biggs- T r,'r -"Miss Sallie McLean and Mr. T. A." McNeill' returned "Thurs- day from Raeford, where they Iwent to attend the Parcell-Pres- marriage. - - ,t " - Mr Robert Lamb, who has had the srtangement of the - new cemetery in charge, finished his work last week ad returned to his bomein Fayetteville at. , aai.. wi w " - " The Beautiful Singing Tone, Perfectly Balanced1 Action and Touch, Com-,-bined with Unequaled Du rability, is the REASON, and the ONLY REASON; for the high esteem jn which the -Artistic StieEf is held: in exclusive inusic al circles,- and -those who are interested in higher -Musical Education. '. Chas.M.Stieff . i Manufacturer of the Piano With - ' - 'the Sweet Tone' ' Soutkern Warerounn CHARLOTTE, ? N.-C. C. D. VV1LMOTO, Mgr. . :oc.TDr,zzCyAo Furnish Tliinss Needed for FALL and WINTER ... U V1) 1 i (. Ladic3 and Children s Claaks SuOO to 815 00 each: Purs. Boas. Throv73 andOapo Fura at $1.50 to $500 each. .. WINTER DKESS GOODS, "Best 'Styles and Reasonable Prices SIliKS fortresses and Shirt Wai&ts. M (,) ladies m this Department. ; v ; . , ' . . ft " Our -Willitiery Deoartm ent in charge of Miss Amelia Linkhaw. has f, , Miss Jjink, irom New York City, and Miss Kerr, from Baltimore as ii f -trimmere, and Misses Pearl Floyctand Lilly Barker, Salesladies. We , ii buow vorrcui 3iyie3 ui netisouaoie.frives. - , jj " Visit our FDRNITURE Department apd inspect our Rags, Art Squares Carpet- :jr ing. Etc. SEE OUR GREAT BARGAINS IN ART SQUARES. We haveaSplendid Assortment of Wool Art Squares 9 by 12 feet at $10.00 each; and'size 5 by 7 feet : at $5.00 each. We Guarantee these to be the GREATEST BARGAINS ever shown in this town inlhis line. , We have a General Assortment of Rags at 50 cts. to $5.00 eacfj; : Immense Stock of Ladles' and Children' Shoes, Winter Underwear, Etc . - , Pay .Your. TaxesJ , . The tax books will be in" the Sheriff's office, at Lumberton. in the opera! house building, until November 15th, 1 907. The law now requires all persons to pay their taxes by Nor-ember 1st, : and t therefore I must reqeire that all parties whp h?ve not paid theit-taxes coxe at once pr send ch.ck. . . J Respectfully, I r E. C McNEl.L, f 10-28-tf v Sheriff Robeson County, ' m It V - ft m T. a (, al . . (; V . 1 Specials for Men,' Boys and Children in Winter Clothing, Underwear andOvercoats, Bug 'gy Robes,SJTrunksj Suit Cases,-Etc. , - - - , ' r, -' . M: . Great Stock of the Celebrated, Guaranteed Douglas Shoes. J Come to, see them. ; ..-We are Bargain Glvers-by this we mean that we give One Hundred Cent's ;Wbnh for a Dollar. Reasonable People expect no more, and if they expect more from anyone they would meet disappointment.- We buy our Goods where Choice Gooda'a-e: t0 be. ob tained from Manufacturers, Importers and Leading Jobber. !, -. '- - '. -T - "-TtCome andlookjSrough bur Great Department Store, and if ybtf do not see what you wjint call for it as it is probable that we have it in Stock, asjire carry nearly 'Every thing, for; the I - Farm, the Homeland General Purposes. - , . - ; :. -j;", -,.- - Straight Business, Square'Deal, Full Value, Is OUR MOTTO. - .to? If Reectfully,1 r.6"' :f '-vC 1 -t & Q K 1 1 1 1 1 rUlUuL.iUU l!i Is the same food, old-faahlonl j . J medicine that baa aayed the Uvea of little children for the . past 60 years. It U medicine , - , made to cure. It ha aerer :.--xf t been kaowa to fall. If your , j - . child Js, slea get a bottle f .r . .rnEYa versifuss a nnfcr.3 Fcn ciicnza V'viJo not take a substitute. If -. . your druralst does not keep ... : - , j 1 It, send twenty-fiTe cents la -.staapsto- . ' ' BAltlmorc, XXd. . :. aad a bottle will be mailed you. filURRAYGRIFIfIN, 1 . TORK, S.C Man u f actu rer of Colum 11 3, , Bal usters, Brackets, and iili Kinds House Ornaments, . Mantels,' Office - Desks, Clothing' nd Di ni ng atfd Tjpewriler ables, Pulpits, Church Pews, 'Ward robes, Etc.,LlCfc, - -Let me know vour; wants- am prepared to erive von firilt' class t Jobs at Lowest Prices. ;- - 1 Wlien answering this ad. . tion The Robcscntani pleise men In Case of ; Sickness Or accident protecf yourself ad" family by takinz a Policy in the United States 1 Jieaitu and Accident insurance Compa- ny, of Saginaw, Miclugan. , : 9.19 T. N. McDIAltMID, , DistrieJ Agent. It utiibertpii; N.' 1C. M Ci Y .-Will be pleased withour - Select -Siock SEASONABLE . J : GROCERIES. ',. Subscxibefor Tlie Robesonian and. keep up -witUhe crort.l. . "i- v- ,'Come and make your -own selecti on or phone us aifd- we will DO OUR BEST TO . PLEASE YOU., ' - i."BL Wlsliapt Lumberton; N. Om Furniture, Pianos, :l Pianola and Organs; ;r Pianos - - vO Toucan search the land over from , ih , Atlantia to the Pacifie, ". . from the Snow-Qad Peaks of Mtine W he Myrtle GroTea and . Orange Bowers of the Sunny South . vou will not find a more - v eomDiete Stock eri tjurniture J . ? Thaawecan thow you.,; Onr PIiir'ere the Recognized " ' Aft :- StandarOsol the World KNA IVsi. CHICKER1NG. IVERS ' , ' 9l POND, S0I1MER and SMITHS BARNES. - .--...' : "Write us for our large 400 page catalogue.'; We can and WILL - & SAVB YOU -MONEY. - A postal card brings the Catalogue. - t Pa ri(6 r G ard he r : C dm p any; U.' JL. . BARRETT, Spesial . Salesman. BSaBSmmamumBmWusaBSSBaaaBBaaBaaBai UD UltUtUe CTOil. f ' I - Vm Ttalirw. rhn0.-Kn t I 9 - P a -' R? HCtV W J W ' VS WT -ftff UP - '.. ;., '-' .. , , , 3-., Qp -tra ..-" u-iii-i , -. ; - - ,v r-- c:y . . ; TremeflelDusProfportioris-' ' - -'. -i- - -; t-, k- - - 4-:. - -- -- - .v.t . -v- - . r:r --r- . V V-'"-' - - . w. . . -t--I I : ;vl " -;:; ..... ; : A Lr - - .'; ;.': '11 f. '-'l'.i . ' -.'--'1.. CAROLINA.- .7e 1 ' 2 j-zi : zzzibzt Stock of Bankrupt Merchandise to our'Imrnenae Stock now on hand, r We have also added; anotherfstofe joom making three brick stores, now packed from floor to celling with gTeatiKirgfains. :Ler !to man deceive you by tell- . i c 1 I2 c 1 c;Il ycu zz cheap. : No one can complet with the firm who baya at 50 cents o'n ibe dollar.) No man is in business for his" health ail jnust make a profit or close his doors. We make a profit and at the same time. lialcey it possible for" you to : -I.it 30 a xrzzt zt cbsclutely 'wholesale cost; no middle maa's profit When We pay the Bankrupt half cost for hi goods why can't we v , - ' : " ' - 1 '--' - " " - - - n da tL!j cr 1 "ctill cake a revocable profit. ' We never deceive by advertisinp- special sales for. special days, BUT EVERY BUSINESS DAYJN THE YEAR WITNESSES A SPEOIAli SALE of such wonderfnh matchis-HValues as to make the hnn: I - diilr crc 3 cur tcr:3 stop and wender. Just think of it, FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of the Very kind "of oods yotr want, all at bankrupt prices. 'If you arejiot trading- at our stores you are missintr.ihe golden opportunity of the these shoes s shoes overcoats worth $6,' ou r price $2.45. . - See them, all othe r kinds just as cheap. ; Men'js pants at less thaii half in nnmnptA with n. " , ice 39c. Competition cannot get m sigbr. 1,000. Men's fine felt and fur Hats, worth at' the factory 33cC to 75.; our price 8a, to lrerytractlje,'' none b3tter. 2,500 pair S isp3ndar Az- up. , Na such the, newest things on the market:: We can suit you. see us. 7 Best Calicoes;, worth at the mills'7fV ' Draperies, Scrim, Net, Curtain Material, Lace Curtains all at cost 200 nice Honey Comb and Marsailles are tare;;; - ; r. :y i.zra earnea aouars, you are not practicing true lessons 01 ecuuuuijr yuuwc uui. yiepuriuj Aur mo ramyudj iua win suicj tome.- vie jluvimj your attention-10 jusc a iew specials: - v., - JL ITo.'l. 1 if lhou:and pairs of sqoes, all the leading iriakes, every pair must be aa represented or iio trade.- Can fit you in any kind you want ; We can S2li you at s lower price than that made by the factory, the Ixirgest part of r cn tLe sh::v:: ri zzy mercsaut; tney are tne remains of the winter stocic ot a-taciory factories are no w matin of spring- p;ooas). . we Dougntr them at our usual low price. Tae bargims are yours. Children s shoes from loc-up. - Mea' j " 2. "iT3 tic I Cell zrs' rrorth of Clothing. Every kind. Men's suits worth t3 for $2.50. Men's suits worth $10, our price $4 93. Men's good 7? t: ir :r - ; : - F.. i:nr Finest nanr.a n ka morlror. at loea than fcoafe of cloth. :J Children's suits 49e: nn. No elnthinff hnns in thft nonntv re . "3 rr--' : I nr-t rttrctiTe line, of Gent's Furnishing Goods n towxu 2,5QU Dress shirts, nice clean attract-?e styles, worth 50c. to 7oc.,ourpr , - j c!::' zt' r -:-..toy8a' We bought at our own price, yoi reap the benefitWe can suit you,-old or young. -2,000 Men's Neck Weir, worth 1 . ' C :rL:;C Department is surpassed bv but few. our prices equaled- by none Worsteds, Brilliantines Voils, Cotton Fabrics of all kinds, many of r r: , :rth 12 our erica 9 l-2f ttr.nc Ontic? 5 l-2c.' to 8c. worth more at the mills. ; Bleaching. Canon Cloth. &c. at wholesale cost - r:1: 3 V-".-. " " , C?i. up; sea then. H-slice Ladb3 Slrirts, CIcaks, etc. 51 00 Bed Blankets to arrive" this week, matchless values.. 10,000.yafds-fm9 Embroidery at about one-fourth value.v . . 11- pcsn.scITct-scc-, r.U the le-iicr trmia, Uzi Appl2, Crown Mole, tJiood Hound, Schnapps, Sweet Heart, Dreo&rbjte and mother brands, all at 25e pound, orders'come to ns from far and near, prices are 8 to 15c ppuad less than at" " - - ' .Z'' ; ":- - :- ' - - ' - - - . . tz J ia O roccr;;3, Czr.: I - z, Fb z r, Cc-ar, CzZzo, In f ict eyerything in the line, at wholesale cost ZOO barrels of Flour at old -prices. Nails, Axes, Loaded Shells, Tinware, Crockery, Glassware, and everything else that you may V ""Tr: :-v:rr3i ' jf:r yor X.iz. It 7edDaT3you cccy you owe it to yourself And-family to trade with- us. Don'trforget our motto: "As go xl as thabesi and cheaper than the cheapest" We are too ba3y to tell you all the f , i U .T -4
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