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Y v IT lis i: Awe;-- .1 - . 111 4 . . . . .J V- Charlette Observer. , Every int-Hi.--i cl r. -i mnst have nctca t.-. v.,. . . i exception of af3T7 New Ycr'.; ; etitnt.inna.- DanS r:i c..r a a- . . country have stooa cnurc.y -. shakenbytbe nnapiai irouoies c.;tnrr have massed the inste- niSeant normal &erzz3 "very lit- UcLeaa-Eoi.r Co.; tLa tciil .".j. : -iCilvijLL-zy l37.cs ue- tla if at all. As a rule,, wise I i : rzriiijtir. ccrtrcza foresight was shown, and ever inorderfnthedawMofhiwreMn?Msja(Se the JNew lornontoreaii ine oribrBhoaldrt?ttddMiow miimaren.1 disnositionr RinrA it Mnnrtrr-nrrt !:t y t .... ihurf V W.. CCSSCSIFTIOjr KAXZ3: lie Yew ' lillantls J ?' 1 Tire lloaih ' " " 1 J ' Cae Uonta . . "- ' SIX. . 4 V 1th the farae cireuletioa U it, ?, i Bm. Rte will b fanUsaed jKpUy has .-been to err on the side of week that it' caution, v TakiDR ?nto considera- local aprency had sheared ' t-3 for the- time -3 ''JflSwrtoMmiOTtoU tkra of Droneness of scary pop- Coooer' Remedies. Th3 McLct-a- nd win fit. ihMB J1?," " nia to make vfools "of themselves lazier- Co.- hss ttca 1 z:i:'zi thikipufeHe poller will penali. W5L?51 mpoimble forthe views T -nf .t ' w.nnnirtihtl ft writer sign M nam to a communication attackiB i ' r lMUtntlon. In-publishing Mttohg where the name ol the writer la net required to be published, we reserve the right, for good reaeoae. to give the aame when aakea tor ed against : such- possibilities kbrated Mr.' Cooper'' tnd 1 .-a v orlr more than amply, liie oantcs or be is now doing ia Chic o. In Charlotte, the Sonth - and ' the response to the express X dci;re couatry at large are to-day car- of many persons for more news ry ing altosether exceptionauy l regardmgthi remarkatli young heavy" reserves' of .money, ana man and his medicine; the fol currency, vvnerever sucn ae- nowmg: Is taken from a' recent vices as clearing ' bouse certm, issue of the Chicago Journal: cates and limited carwithdraw4 s Still ' more cases are heard als appeared even remotely ne- from, and the 'continued istream a t m a n ww . t a ,' ran n a f ' : ri tr v ; : Tr hi I I f m m w vt was tntA t m w Weareaayisea inavu is saie pr0Qf weU ks facilitate tb UcBfpg Clo 150 Stote street, -; uu.iui a.ttr at the Poet office t Lamberton, N, 3 under the Act of Coagresa el Haroa ire, uan. -' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER . 21 K)07: cf rheumatism, ray Uomach decs cot bother ms any, and I have a goca appsuts ca cat auyiaing I wsat 1 ea leeling better tnan 1 I Lit a foryears I want to say I riht -here, x this' is: tha Greatest nodlcine t ever beard's cf. You fcay n3 my name, for -' I want ctnsrsJwho are troubled in the same "way tow be relieved as I have -Anpthsr cauer was' My. yt,K. to say that a rejport. rom Ihe community's business. they.have yesterday in search for there oAimttr W nf anrlit and fi-lbeen. unhesitatingly ; aaopten. markabie new discovery 01 medi z.t - . . ii; 'lThe scary-person was given.' cine. . The' demand for 'thase pncemdjf vwuuuuCuw.y tn0 ieast possible chance or ex;, remedies seems to crow larcer pected within a very few days CQse to injure" the common wel- each day. r Thousands of Chica- irt9 n hv thp first of next fare, and in point 01 ; iact nis , ac- goans ? wbo bave suffered tor k" -J - , . I . ... . J t TT -il. i L . t ti i t v ,i tti vines were very uiuueiatc. uc 1 years wiu caronic siomaca iron wee..--" wul?M? increased and has prolonged the ble. catarrh and rheumatism are around that tbis boara . wouia monev tiirhtness, -v but this tight- j beinsr . made happy everv day by ness and the resulting injury nas the use of this pecu bean sufib as arose almost entire- sold by MrrCooper. to that effect,bdtdoa.t you believe hU r ftr existence j created. Cnoner hMdnnnrtora tronld ;nn4 ;jBmy such talk: a report will, be labile it cost something to guard vince the1 most skeptical person mad T"Sicknesa in the family against his making wreckage.the that this, new treatment is aome- . ,.'-t-i t u 'A.u cost was paid and, be made none, thing entirely - different trom of Mr. A. B. Fearsalltr cnair: H t further hurt, buf he an-vthiMr-else ever sold. As i man oflhe:board, and pressing can now turn helper, and is. in usual, Mr. Cooper was: busy all MmmmAtf rif ntfiAr mpmhpfsl fact becmninff to do so." : Wbat J dav rreceivinsr kind : words . and r xi.- i j ti,.,.' :iuL,0i ever general- business contrac thanks from-the hundreds who o iw.iwwu uvo. .u...-... whPA1. t,h financial againsra final meeting for some crisia has been safely weathered, time.but the board is in session land the hoarder," regaining con- today here ih Liimberton,- and naence wn wme uiw -i.uuAjr uwc r. ', ttional human being once more. unless- circumstances ' over Already . hoarded Eastern money : which they have no Control pre- is returning to cfrculatiost in re Vent it wiU 'remain. ln: session sponse-. to offers -6f premiums, wpnns nnaings areTaaue. $100.000.000 three Der cent, cer- 1 have ever heard of in tha way deed, this rboafd in . all proba- tificate . issue - at - par virtually of mediciheand found practically bUkv would have completed its premium paying by the govern- no relief. -I was'advisedxto try HUUingS UJT UOW UUW ioi . . rtW.(mnnmant rf WtKaaAh1iTaW lusicssijag attiwjcut "-A'ju' measures will bave tneetrect 01 .;. ......... . ! . . I J! , . 4tl1 Tnpirlav aftiSrnonn. Mr. Pear. 88 noarumg asvmaj suu uuu- had been entirely cured by this aim nle Drenaration." " - . Mr; John Schwirtzen. hving at 363 Fifth avenue, ; bad the follow mgtosay:, ' ; I have had rheumatism for several years, sick at the stom acb, -felt tired and d all most of the time. I have tried everything Trie Beautiful Singing Tone, Perfectly" Balanced Action ; and ; Touch, Com bined with Unequaled Du rability, is theEASON, and the ONLY REASON, for ihelhfgh esteem in which the Artistic: StiefF is held in exclusive music , al circles,? and it&o'se who are interested4io higher Musical Edncation .j i I have": had stomach trouble for: years; and any one; who is aCicted inUhis way knbws what an awful distressed' feeling:it causes.' Many a timel have felt that ! would give most any price to be cured. It was by accident tbatl heard of this man Cooper's remedies: I Jmmediateiy ; made up my mind to buy a treatment of him. I have" been-using it about two weeks and it is , im possible to tell how much good it has done me. X feel altogether different; I' have : more life and energy than I have hadf or years This medicine . certainly-, does stimulate ; and I . -1 -Maiiufactnrer: of . the ' Piano With , l- -the Sweet Tone. t Soatbero Wareroom, , S West Trade St.. ' : I j CHARIjOTTE, N. C. C D. VlI-rJ0T3.-RIflr. e , . ( 1 1 ., e) 1 i (5 - a a m ' - - urttPKT 1T LIico' end Chndrch'o .Gloria 01.00 to 015.00 each r Furs, Boas, TliroT73 cad Capo Fx-T3 ct C1.50 to C500 each. WINTER DBESS GG0D3, Ecct Gtylc3 end Rcococablo Prices SILKS for Dresses and; Shirt Y7aict3. '' Ilira Lizzio Oaldv7cU and Miss Pearl Floyd are! Sales- ladies in thia Dcpcrtmcnt, " 1 : - r . Oar IHllIncry Bcpartiat in chanro of 15 iss Amelia Linkhaw, has IIir3 JjinllrcnilToT7rcr!i City, and C!ir:3 .Kerr, from Baltimore, as . trimmers, and Uizc-3 Pearl Lloyd and Lilly Barker, 8alealadiesr -Wa . "chow CsrrzztCiylziMIzzzztVlo Pricca : " ' : Visit onr FDUNITURDDepartment and Inspect our Rugs, Art Squarjes, Carpet--infff Etc. SEE OUR GREAT BARGAINS Itf ART SQUARES. We hare aSplendid Assortment of "Wool Art Squares 9 by 12 feet at $10.00 each, and size S by 7 feet at $5.00 each, V7e Goarantes thc:a to be the GREATEST. BARGAINS ever shown iu thir town in this line We have a General Assortment of Rugs at 50 cts. to $5. 00 each. . V Iatst3 Cioci cf tcilrs esl Children's Snoes, Winter Underw ar, Etc. ; Special for Men, Boys and C&ildren In Winter Clothing, Underwear and Overcoats, Bug. gy Robes, Trunks, Gcit Cases, Etc. . ' 1 Grcxt CUz of the Celebrated, Guaranteed DonslftS Shoes. , Come to see them' - , ' Yft tro Csmla Clvcr fey ttls we ricsn taat we give One Ilaodred Cent's Worth fcr a Dzllzr. Ezzzczitl Peels' exprct co mcre;afltl If ttey expect moref rom anyone i . they wonld ttteet Clsaypclstessst. We buy our Goods where Choice Goods a-e to bo ob tained froa Mtaafactarers, Inportere tnd Ieading Jobbers. - t ; Come and look throosb onr Great Department Store, and If yon do not ste what you want ' call for it as it is probable that wa bave it in Stock, as we carry nearly Everything for the Farm, the Hone tad Gcasrallrpcscs. ? w'.-r -r ' - -N Stralz-l Ctecs3eCcsrc DcsJ, Fell Vclac, Is OUH MOTTO. j j ; Last Call For Taxes. ' ' I will attend at the following traces at the times mentioned f ur Jthe purpose, of collecting taxes," This is positive the last call that' will be made, and after that tt..hrhsitr-. fnriTui vanma iwrneTiltiA Strenfftnen ael v5irKr16 in tUhtinA4 ;nf rnHftnr Whole ysiem The tired! feeling for the purpose of collecting the same bv on A natlr (Andifirm rSf ffio arjm.llevT or otherwise, in accordance with iv wria . vvejiwawavea " vmw ajDwaa i . v the, ach has entirely passed'away. , feeiweUagaih.'4- r -Mr. Cooper- said-in speakin of the matter: "It nsuaUy takes from three to five weeks for peo ple to feel the effects of medicines in such cases. ' I will have hun dredsVdnring the .remainder of my stay in this city call : and thank me for what the medicine has done .for them' in cases ; ol catarrh, stomach I trouble, ..rheu matism and nervousness. .1 am always glad' to shake hands with law. I tirge upon all persons to meet mei at tuese puces ana pay tneir taxes. w ::t Place.'., Township, - Dale Maxton, , Maxton Nov 22-23 Lumber Bridge, Lnmber Bridge, f 25 Bowmore,.'; . Bine Springs, , ir6 Red Springs, Red Springs, ' " 27-28 - v-- ; - Sheriff Robeson Count. Eotlce of Senlca ol ;8nmnca3 bj Ft- Vi r, Xe tA V ' 1-- - . f- ---Vr' " Becectfully, IJuitibertoii,; N. i .y r -1 ; V - ----- ak, V - ii ! ' I1 T i!) vr .if . v!i m vi viz vi i i!i i! ! i 5 In the Superior Court. - WE HAVE .Aid Every thhifif Else : Which You May; j Wish For Xonr Notices. T , Cinannial Mnilit.il.tnne in sail, lux-, wanaiu wiamnuu thia eonntrv to-dav aresothor- aid Mr. J. M.- Butler, who con- bughly and vjsibly sound that on rBtitufe'tbe board, were all here I? a man too timid by nature tc to t.i .i xuesW id romw.uwj.iui full assurance regarding them. attorney lor ;tne board, v;oi. n. r A; McLean, but Mr. Butler was stonewall cauea nume oy ine acuueuw juurng ui man a uis giu. Snncvlntaadeitt. ? . - : ' . 3 . f . .. . . : - .......... .T now au,.nmgs are reaay, ana, ThA Tnitte in rWMof th ClTtf Terms rjcslns i Second -XtwttM en Cx Calender. . The neit term of 'Robeson Superior Court for the .trial of civil cases will:-convene on Mon day. December 2dv His Honor iv.ii.-TJudge E. B. Jones,v of Winston- School to beXocated la Cabar- oaiem, presmuiK. a iuuuji cnr.MM- Th.Mw calendar has been arranged: - 112 uivanaer ijroawin wauu R R Co. - ' --v W 4;:. , 14 J H Powers vs H ,Town- Jackson NOKTH CAROUNA, Kobeson county. David F; Gregg, neraoria xjh'tfhave been restored Fri:i i.-JLif?,' tO gOOd health. 4 If there is any- defendani; Clara Gregg. will take v thing that we should -appreciate notice that an action tntit'ed as above has. Li : a AT1 a $ YmiT Hrrl era . . . t t- f Lr&crcr tnr tti. nnmnsp or flpmnnir. m Co.: ' - ' , -H,f I divorce from the bonds of matrimony ex- 239 J, B. Regan VS S A LRy between the plaintiff and the de- fV." .i. fendant on tne grounds or aauuer iTuankSoiYing- .Dinner. JWhile Erery thing Is Nice And Fresh: 243 K. M BlggS VS b D Ky notice tfiiat she required to appear Ooetal."-;; " J- s --i" before the iudge of our Superior Court -949 A W Ptniin ira S A 1'7 fov at a court to be held for the connty of Co et al. Robeson, at the court house in .Lumber Come and make ryour own j selection or 'phone ilind we will DO OURBESTTO PLEASE YOU. - V: Hill IIS! ?barringr unforeseen hindrances, location of the StonewallJackson kpnA me Doara wui maae.is auaiugsi irtuuiu cwuui luciai-wiwua' -this.week. - - V ' : N?. Soft your now, the town board. 0f Concord and Cabarrus county -Will it not now stand up and . .say unto itself, "Behold, now, I iwill no' longer delay, but I will arise and sav unto Hhis people, : ;'Thus and so hast thyjiervant ! C21AIL3 rrs YOUIX MOVE. :,:a- iffof a4imitecfnimber of days 4we i will giveJ toeach .old sub-, - :BcriueE.wuo .ajB Tip ih iuu auu for a yearv in advance, and each new subscriber who r pay oneyear in advance, one of the id to locate -; the! school there, the proposition made being a dona tion of 227- acres of land and 11.000 in. cash. - Prof. -Walter Thompson, until ' recently super intendent of the Concord graded schools, was elected su perintend- ent of the school. Sudden Deatn ol Mr. William A. Freneb. r of s Wllmlnflton-An Uocle of Mrs. A. W. Mctean and Mr. Geo. G. Freneb, of. Lorn 19 i J C McCaskill vs Sarah E Walker. ,: v- - -" - ; jIo 84 Peele Bros & McGill veiled Springs Oil & Fertilizer Co. 86 J H Bennett Co Inevs J B McCallum, et aL,1 . ".:' v 02 Croom Barnes Brag Co vs R F Groves. ' --V f--. 93 Croom & Croom vs- R F Groves. . ':" -" , J 94 Rowland Hardware Co ts M A Buie. ' 96 Mary - E Barnes et " al vs Emily McLeod, et al. r , . 103 J J Shaw, ys M A Buie. . . " 104 X J Shaw vs MA Buie. -; 300 WH Kelly vs Alsie Kelly. 301Neill Britt "vs-Lena Britt. 302 J L Butler vs Annie But 24ft It M BlggS , VS ' Southern And the said defendant will take notice Rfufwair f!n Pt a1 - thatif khe fails to answer Jhe . complaint 147 K M BlggS VS Southern nf the Clerk of the Snoerior Railway Co et al. s. . -: T' J Court ofd county, within the first 248 TL &x Bitrcs i ts Southern i three days of said term, that the plaintiff i Railway Co el aL '- i- 4 win pply to the counter tntreiiet tnere- 253 J W Sherrill tsAULRE wr;; Lm cierk. thk 20th d.; VAI t ' : . - . i OtiJClODer, 1007. . , - t i255Larihe'rtonCk)ttonMfllsvs . : w. 3. humphbjby, v, a v t r- . s - ' - - 1 ' , . - Clerk. Superior Court. r'TJ1" .. . v . a..y ! I Mim lMn ft' MrTlrmtiirlr. At. I r rv Vp" ; " wr'" ' t tomeys foe Plaintiff S.L Ry Co. 262 M A3uievs?A C Jj R R Co. ' y '"'f i- . ' 237 N A Thompson vs S .Ati m Co. ; ; ? --r;. v, - ; 273 Caldwell & Carlyls vs S A L & Southern Railway Co. bertcn. ' . ' ,7.-l'' Mr. Willia m Augustus French, iP r one of Wilminerton's - pioneer , 332 W J Blackburn vs1 Mary L tnives described elsewhere this paper. - Thisv6ffer,-is made ' oniy Decause we nave someeur 'r:C scribers who aire "sadly in ar rears, and we want to make it f CerJsier for them to clear the slate " knd put the paper in debt to . them for a year's subscription. rr -I ""-.ill J 1." L --- iQig oner. win suu xupuaiy a , -limited time. - The knife is, ' ; rood knife, as you can ee fot -yourself. - What do ,you say? ; ' Reader, it's your move. ; , ' "-. ' . - I. s Z In Tuesday's Robesonian pention was made of the ' fact :that Mr. W. GAllen, formerly rupetintendent of ; broads of Robeson.cpunty And who-now holds ' a ' similar position "in " ' Wake county, would ; submit plans 1 and estimates tq:, the f county rAcommissioners r' for ' a steel -br-id o;e over Lu mber rive r r-t what isknown as McNeiU'b bridgfe,-some three; miles from Lumberton. A steel bridge at this point would be a decided , improvement over, the1 present roodenJstructure, : whch falls considerably short of. -bein a credit to the county. 1 ; ' - k - -' merchants fand a prominent business man, senior member 1 of the firm of Gco.-4 French& Sons, died suddenly ; Tuesday 1 afternoon while :huntino;i with bis son, Mr.John T. Frenchj I on the latter4s; plantation aboui RlftT.kbnrn. J 299 P G McKinnon vs Caroline McKinnon ' ' - - 80S T L Hussey vs Sarah Ann Hussey. - " .;. TUESDAY DEC. 3, 1907." " 135 J C Wilkes vs 6T A Lt Ry n .u t. j- A ill. 8 R Townsend, vs A C .L TC:u.;?t;UFlw..vvu.B Harvester Co vs aeatn wnn tne nope vxxv ms M D Rethune. 1 vves The .pfactice of "snakinV lDp;s along the public roads' is c3 that plays . the ; mischief v. ith roads and bridges. If you drive about the" country vmuch where this practice obtains you can easily see its eviU effects. Is there not a law against this practice, end is it .not someone's bu:in::3 to see ;tftat 'roads ;and bridci rrs hot damaged in VJ. - 7ay? ' -. V I'cis-t r :::r: : 1 t tcdav: I mu-t3y; t, lhafa tight 7 llountiin annual outing there would be of benefat' to" him." The r.emains were taken to, WUrailngtoii yes- wraay aiiernoon. --v -'-ii.' & The deceased v was' an "uncle of ,Mrs.fA'. W. McLean and Mr. (5eo. G.' French, of. Lumber? ton,1 , . . Reports to the labor Commis sion show that there 're 1,346 lumber mills in the State, the value of -their-products being $10,300,850. iThe -amoant. ol capital is 11,799,06S, and ..thf cost of materials-qsed " annual ly. 6.3W67;,V -i; A conference was held . in the Governors oflSce at Raleigh Tuesday .be'tween President Fmley and Vice president An drew'sj of, the Southern Rail way, and Governor Glenn. - Irt regard to the coqf ereoce the Governor , said r that be had nothing to make public but thai important developments raibt be expected , in the next -few - ays. Uy Dest FTlend,;"-""- Alfxtndar Benton, who lires on Rural Route 1, Fort Edwatd, N. Y.- says: "Dr. KirTgs New D13. covery is my best earthly friend. It cured ca cf asthma six years ago. : It 'Lr.3M.Iso performed a wondaiful curs cf incipient con sumption fcr dt wifa. Th? first :b9ttl3 ended th.3 terrible cough acd th:3 EcccpLzbsd, the other fivesrstona left c-a bv cn? until eh was rif :ctly r Elngsr5New D;:coT;ry'3 oTer cos3 o c marrsc,r lTo oil fer;r elouic'J it. 1 .11 Dr. .j 15 Trial V ay . 1.' 121 LavrrehcevCilbson terrl TTnion Tfil COi ' - ' 123ABPearfiairMAOLRti Co. - . ,i- - 124 J h Thagardiys J3arolina Central KKUa f . -; "130 ML,. Marley. vs J A Gib son. ; : 1: V 145 B D Mclver vs AC L RR CoetaL , - - xi 153EM3-Paee vs W A Smith. -154 W, II McNeiU vs. John Lbvd. 1 . ' ? -155 W U McNeiU vs Gibson Lovd: - " 161 W P Gainus,bis next friend, vs Noel Townsend et aL -194 Liquid Carbonic Co is B W Townsend. n T I- WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4, 19W ; 163.E ..Hedgpeth vs J A Mc Donald- ' -l .- vrx 164 Jnb F McNairrvs -Chesley Locklear etal. 165 Concord Nurseries et aljrs S A Li Ry CoetaL r - . 167 Wm M Lowricr vs Carolina Ceotral R R Co. 169 N J McRimmon. vs Rufua McLanrin. " . :s; 180 Lumberton Cotton Mills va S ALRvCa 181 Lumberton Cotton JdilLs vs S AL R v Co. 185 McAllister Hardware Co vs E SW alters. 185 Jno TTcss &CovsB AL Ry Co et al." - 188 CP Step!: 2ns &wifsv'3L J D McLean & Co. , 1C2 O O HJk vs J. B C:th. v 1C3 lzYdzzci CzxtIs c Co vs SALRyCaeStL 20i V UcJt Uczrci ct rl t3 T7 k 'L. .... ... 2 luif c - Lumberton, N. 0 Free Delivery. Phone No. x. v-ililiie.fM.v RIKiIABLB ! Tljo Borik of Iocaberton and the Bobeson County Lroan and Trnbfc Company are oirn-" by tho came Otocli-Holders and under the cam Contol. Y : , : vt . : .. . : " ; : The Bank of Lumbierton has a Paid-in Cap ital, Stock, Guarantee and Surplus Fund, Amounting to $108,024.58. and . Conducts a commercial aoansm uusmess. . The -Robeson County Loan and Trust Company hasv a Paid-in Capital, Stock Guarantee and Surplus t Fund -Amounting to $22,88865,1 and Conducts a: Savings Bank ;Busmes&-; . - , - On November 4th, 1907, these Tiyin Banks V-..', Showed "-the following Strong Financial , Condition: V , , ; . .' - '-- Capital StockStock-IIoldersT G flora ti- tee ana Surplus rand, ; ro-3V4thurs Notice of , Administration. . Having this day qualified as Executor of the last will . and testament of Law recce McCallum, tdiceased,' this iSrto no tify all persons having claims against bis v 274 K M BlggS V6 S 'A L Ry Co 1 dence in Robeson county, or to Mclntyre et aL" " ' .l - I & Lawrence, my attorneys at " Lumber- 97t W T KrAmtevei' R r A Ti ' Rtf ton.-'W. , on or neioreine a4ui oay ct ".J irrevaw vs a u rvy -v.,' w jl t w4iiK.atii in bar of recovery, All persons" indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to toe - v -.Dated this 22nd day f October, 1907. -t , PTEa A. McCo&mick,. . 'J' ' sf . Executor, 3 f'-"; ' ' Rowland, N. CT Mclntyre & XAwrence, Attorneys. : : 10-04-6 thnrs -1 . . . - My Market has ever been and is yet.up- to-date" in Variety -and Quality. . As to eervice; I grvoT ' the Beet in my chop. WANTED. V ; To Buy Good Beef Cattle. ' ' v Phono 6a 7 - Talcum dPovjdeK $131,758.23 312,354.63 145,117.36 Total I?esbttrces Over $400,000 Deposits in Both Banks. ueady wasn in Uur sates and m utn- cr Brriiks, ; - - ' r ' Ncturcl Violet. CoetaL - " -v- 278 Adams Grain & -Provision Coys A C L R ETCo. 4 T jV Center rMta. r-s ' Correspondence of The Robe6iff.B. V ' Miss Marie Thomasof Kincs- dale, hae been Visiting friends in thia itAmmnnifir' ,.--'. :.:i-'.: .-.-if'f-V Mr. Chambers, the prdmmentlvmnil5loncr 3 W1 tobaCCO buyer Of Fairmont, Spent The" nndersigned Commissioner, 'duly Sunday afternoon here,' ' lappomtea oy xne bupeior court ol &ooe- Messrs. W; J. , Frevatt and U ,,:il ZlJZzrXZ Bullock SpenVbunday at bt. pnrpo8e of making partition among . the Pauls ' - ' -r" ,'. rt. I tenants in common in said lands, by de- Messrs Richard Prevatt and lcree of the said court made in the, cause Uwwoc. 8B.itb.of BkSwmp. IVTT attendeCT bnhday f ChOOl here and decrees. and the power thereby vest- DUUaay. , -'-,'- j ea ia mm, expose uj puwic saie.i. uie r VJrT --rt ' ffr"!-'-l'fti The .sehool -here Will slve an nignest maaer tor easnrar. iae aweiung i il j Ca 7 Vi I1UJ 1 . . . . - . a Ivahma AfM-i na .nelaTaM lamia-i a ryjwT laaa4a oyster -wppen :.nirsgivmg r TnmhTr Brid,; ttijhWvWe :arV anticipating a county, on Tuesday the 17th day of Dc fine time. 'The public- is heartily Iceaiber, 1907; at 12 o'clock, M, .the fol- inv?ted. - h 'L-' ,Sf,tL' t"-.-. Center, N; O . Nov. 19, iw, , il By-Lo to ao fine that It floats in the au-, and o delicately perfumed with, the odor of fresh flowers, that we know you will like it. - It does not have that Talcum Powder odor, jnet We handle all the different kinds of High-Grade Talcum PowdertpJut re- -By-Lo as the best there it. Yo wiU think so too -when yew try it,. :JL petition for prohibition feiinif!ri.r election was cu wuiaveu u a, ijy t and bounded as to'lows, vu; ligious meeting at - Wilmington the.otber day , and- v?as freely signed but. it . has-: been -since reported that there ia i a divis ion ; of sentiment there r even Beinninr at a pine at southwest edge of LiUle Marsh, M. Nhnmocks' cor ner, and xu as as his line South 13 West, 27 chains to &. stake by two short leaf pines in west edge of Blanks bay; thence North. 75 west, 10 cnains vo a siaxe in the line of the one hundred acre survey; Or.-J D. Cctni ft' V Lumberton, II. C. .f . , I. -'' 1 . f '. t I ... . .. . . m A .. af amon;;the-..- prohibiuonists aemn tnt wa. T2JrfrV'.?wrr--1- 0-1 T-rri pcMicu Jpt u a pemdr thence South 4 ,t .' . try I cT t)--st oak in a pone Cy. Ot Calling at this . tta& a west, 16 chains and 75 links to a stake prohibition .lection... - ,ifl feZJ&&SrjVS?l TennM the .Other ay was to the thence a that, line Worth 2S.West. at eHeCt tbat ttnT, a ruilman tear chains to.a oine. thence- North 33 West, oat there-somewhere a confer- SJ!3tSS-SffCi ence .Was held.and a programe pine -and small oak' West aide of heard pf fixed for gettinr delegates- to ockj branch? thetwe East 14 chain. -rt . -L and is links to a small pine by. a large SOU rf.sepuv"wa ,cuux;niiu red. oak on bank of ditch; thence as the pledged for -RoOSSvelt.' Those ditch North, 10 East, 64 links to a stake whdWereresent-atnhisT'COO- pointers; thence 88, East, "is chains neai&stenea - ' 94.00 Up ncntnurrts, ' tl.00 Up the.otKer clav was to the ihUr a.; that line north 2t.-west.a1' : CesfCea VZIX Uartle. order throcgn . . u. is kamukjs, li3-J-X - Iunhertoiial. C Last Chance ! ta I -j fixer: I frc Cx. V.; --5 .:L L fcr it if : I - - - 4 i c I !3 ntte'jathence as the avenue North 43 East, ; 15 chains yto tne mn or utue uarsn; thence down the. run- of said ilareh to the beginning, containing two hundred and thirty-one acres, more or less, . it be ing the same lanas conveyeaxo Anaerson Stnitn or Alex, iiciiuian ana wue. as is evidenced bv their deed dated November 3. loot, and recorded in tne oace ot K.er- lster of Deeds ol Robeson county in oooa; TTTT. atcaee 6. etc.." reference which is herebv made. - : . . . . ... a This sale is made lor- the purpose ci maiin? rtirtit:?n atnenz t-e m cemtroa therein, and is subject, to Con- rr-ion tytLe court " Ten 3 cf r.'.a, Cio'-i; Tine cf e r 17th, 17, sx 12 o'c'ck 1L"i i:.'nl'yef:.3ve-"-, 1 ". -.n-:i- -5- xcnrrrrcri AST ctl::3, . - Oyer Tooe'a Dm-f Ctore. , After the 1st of Taanarvi IQoS tav Cat -1 O i.V. K l.a. ! . . m . . . ... tetence, according, to-the ,dl3-tnence .the. road North -1 East.i8 1 Martini : fvNTte mVit .nd avoid the paten, ' werev J! irst; Assistant chains ana 50 unxs 10 a siaxe mine ave irnah. Postmaster General Frank, H Hitchcock; J. X). .Thompson, in ternal revenue collector; for Alabama; Henry- Clay Evans, ons of the big Tennessee bosses; Newell Sanders, another, boss and chairman cf the State cora mittsa; and the newly-apjSbint-cd cclhctor.cf intcrcil revencs of Tenntcsee, Mr. Charpa. s. -m. The Directors who Manage , thesei Banks, . trare Worth m. the , Agrgregate, MORE r THAN A MILLION DOLLARS. ... f There is a Feeling jof Security in Dealing T with SUCH STRONPINaAOIALINSTI , TUTIONS :1 'V:? : ; V- The Bank ? of I Lumberton, A. W. UeTJSa?, 1'resident,, - ; i D. CALnWEtL, Vke-Pre. A. . WHITS, ice-Pres. v 1 - - ' C. B. TOWNSEND, Gashier, : V NJ . w THOS.' J. UOOBJE, Ass't Cashier. , Rotczoii Gopty Losmi and ;Trnst : Coinpy, A. V. CIcLcan, . - Stephen Mclnf yre, - c IL Morrow, Presidents. . - -.'Vice-'PrejsidenL, , '-Cashier. TIIIS-DATJIi IS FOR ALL PEOPLE. Whether their business is lute or small. We welcome the small accounts as well (the large ooea Our eflurt ia W make banking easy and pleasant ffit-our customers, . aaa ware pieaspi ai bji umca ui aua w. umr nnnoer. ' ; - , ; " CssiaetirPcrsenala Tmst and Savlajr Accounts Solicited. - THE :13E PAftlCTON, Varktoti, N. C. .J--. :, orno;ss s;ir - ;.. . .,- f.G. HTOHKS,PresMenW-'v''., " ' J. B. MCCoMiCrt and Vice-President, VKTU. UCNWX.1., Vtce-President, ; - U C McAkthor, Cashiar. - - : , Pour Per Cent. Interest Paid on Savings and Time Deposits. . Tiie "C. a. Polvogt . Company, Waminston," IT. iO.'.;; ; 3 - AmiuallT6vemborBaxrainOalo,Nov. 11th to 21st 10 Dayo of Bargain Selling with Free Southern Trading Stamps. v ' , . V . . TOs Sale ICakes Place; of Red Tag Safe Held lastJNovember " 'I : . ; ' ' ' z '. . . , SPECIAL PRICES. - Por Rent or Lease. Notice of Dissolution. A one-horse farm about one and one half miles south f Luniberton-and ene two-horse farm two .a d -one-half ' miles west of Lumberton, with food dwelling end barns. Apply te . D. B. McNEILL, ' lo-zS-tf a Lumberton, N. C' -1 a vr-r .a-Jall.L, "3 I .icl. t-3. w f Farm for Rent T desire to lease for 190S or longer a 7 aorse farm on Uic PayeUeville road,.: ad joining the lands of Robert II. Lewis and others, and con which Cbas. IL Odnm now lives. I prefer a tenant who can frz'hhii own stock and s-sppliea. CiU ea or write" - . : : A. WTMcLxAar. A rr't L't,!sri."y.- C." c. All persons will take notice that tie co partnership compo ed of -W; McCal lum, ardeMe: allom and Archibald Ba ker, trading umder the name and style of Mc?al!um Brothers and Eaker, ad en gaged in the mercantile busineei in the town of Rowland, 'North: Carolina, has been thia day dissolved, and that W. D. McCallum and Cljde McCallum have withdrawn from the said firm and copart nership, and that all persons indebted to the said rm will make settlement with Archibald Eaker. who will' continue the said business, and tbat all deb due by the said firm will be ptid by the said ArcLiba!iaktr - , " ' , ' .V.ltnesa bur hands and seals this tth day of Uovember, W- " - W. D. McCAiiVavrSeafc-j; ' C1.YS S lIcCiliCM, (SeaL). ; Akchisau Bakes, (SeaL 3 ir- ;c'-; Cut. i Tewn Tax 800V s for the hope the people will come v. tie iutr tbe l"-r. Oet r.j.r:
The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 21, 1907, edition 1
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