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S , Country, God and .Trtitlx '- , .iji j.J SUSGLfc CQP1BS 5 CVKNTp "VOL; XXXVIII - NO. 82.' LUMBBRTOH, NORTH 1 CAROLINA, THURSDAY DECEMBER ' 5, :i8Q7r 9 ; .WHOLE NO. 2310 SiillMlilii " vpft ram- 11 : - " r'.'1 f-, COUNTY COUU1SSIONEKS MEET Presents an Attractive AnDearanre tn r :s fo& the season of the year when maay people get maT i rted.we-Lave increased our Rtnrk nf nnn(1a ii,;:taKL- f. M, 1 ent8 and we i nvite you to OOMB AND LOOK OUR STOCK ! "vvritt Deiore makingf purcnase. - U- -We want to ask the readers of The Robesonian to watch the paper for our CHRISTMAS ADVERTISEMENT which will appear later. . fioylin's Jewelry Store, ; ; , , ' . LUMBERTON, N. a .: . " ; ., forty tears Ago i r-r C3A1TDAIID P04TTAUTX Tour Patters Were Ueinfj v - Thd Old ReliabieSI Plse Ybti Now. . s ; , '.'. V orSaletrLoad! Merdumts In Cosesoa and JUUslclittt' V f JACOBInpARpWARE; COM ,-4 3f INSURANCE, .THAT yiNSURBS: Vow rrpctjr Tbrovc Q. T? WILLIAMS, J$ro hxssarvJXCQ Agent tuair.ryrca, rue - if. 3k SUte, Amcdcaa ad BncUsh .Coclpenioi Represeoted. Tears Expert tec . rf ; 4k the bannwfc Kcv hid loM that m not paid, aor a elxieWtttted. I ; J, EPurcelJt AW P. Wetmore. & WETMORE, tana ana uramage Sttrvevmc, ;r r-'WeCwUh, tdlmnounce f cMrUenta kpd the Jpu blfc th'we-r . v bave ooened air office Ltinberton whir.fi will lv f a rftrix f'f ;.? ; cfMr.Jwetmtre who will give his personal attention to'ihel' i v " work in this wcinity.rCaQ him at Lamberton Hotel. -v ' " Conds oi oantjr OIHecrs Exam- Ioct aad Approved, and Altor- ' , . aeyand Cbalruan "Elected tor - tbeEasnlng YeairrMaoyClUms , Aadtted.r :. :, -! -The ; coanty, com missioners were in regularsession M6nday, f o r transactioa. o f routine btis v nessiThe bonds of all the count? Officers , were - examined and at p roredU !: and the - annual' report m .i . i -j- j:- - jT't .... . . -'"rTT .i-. TT oi c iierjt- oi nnei vourv ,ws u Humphrey;, was. presented land approved lt, J. W Carter was .-f nnanimousiy- Te-eiectiea ch?lrtna'nof:the 'board", forthe ensuing - year, and, Mr. - E J Britt' wai re-electedttorneyjtoif theiboard. -The board" will be its session iaprain 'otil Mdnday 16th of this month. yTba follOTe'v ing claims were passed? , Court house and court KM. Biggs, supplies 'for court toons and sheriff's office. S3 50: Free man Printing Company, printing for. register of " deeds, 13,45; for sheriff's office,, f8.75 for-oterk SuDerior Court oQce. $13.50; E, Or McNeilli'rsnDmonini; ; apecia! venire In'Robert Locklear; case, 110.00; IT, Humphrey, holding court work ' for. county etd, $159.43; Mrs D. W. MiUsaps, feeding special venire in Eobert Liocklear case, $19.50; Misa Caro line Jones, feeding special veaire hi Robert Locklear case, t3C0; Total, $265.63. . - ; - vrt.' - J ail and prisoners--J. H. Floyd, keeping jail for i month otNo Tember, $103.25; Calvin- Lowrie, conveying R. McMillan from Red Springs to Lumberton, $4: J. U. Bo&hn - conveying .Dan ' Carrie" fro Red , Springs i to jail, J3; conveying Isaac Carrie from Red Springs to", iail, r $3; - Frederick Disinf ectait Com Dan v. . disinf ec- lant lor iail. $17.84: A. 8. Rich ardson, conveying prisoners from Whiteville to fiumberton, $.20; E- C. McNeill, conveying prison ers to jail, $87,78; Total, $228 OT; - ; County home and; paupersT"!. J.: Flowers, keeping county hbme for month of November, $83.75; Pope Drug Company, linedicine and attending county home, jail and : chain . gang $2&V Total, $109.75. - - '", - W. G. Reynolds was appointed keeper of the county home, to succeed ; I. J. Flowers, whose resignation was -tendered" the board .tlU called session on the 22nd of November. J. Newberry was 'ordered: admitted to the county home. The tregular pau per list' was, real and approved. Wa; Rowland increased from $1. feo$. per month, and placed on the; "reguUr list;' Lacy Lbwrie allowed 42- sad placed on regular lisV't"" . -. Mitccllineous-SindT ' HcCal lum, ittetBpt;: from; payings poll tax SnvBack : Sfwamp',tow&sbip, being blind: Roy Johnson, rebate doU -tax-- hv White House 4ofcn sbiprnnder agei Frank Buss, re- bate of $2.14, pou W IitDherton townshipvover. age; JiJOuiei rebate on i three .dogs in Saddle Tree township, error of list taker; t. 13. Fioyd, rebate of 13.2-va. No ,2, "not "being ipdistricV ctn 10ft acres; . Uorria &cMiltf re bate of poll tax. St. Pauls town- 4ship, t2.64; -W. Lewis, rebate on $125. w in St.'Panl'srerrot.m listing; James Lawson, rebate poll - tax,$2.64,he being; in Colum bus'county at listing time; W. R, McNeill, rebate -on $1,090 in Burnt 8wamp" township, 'over valuation of land; Lather Clark, rebate poll tax; $2.64; under age; Wiley Msynof, rebate of $1TO.OO in Biae - Springs' townshl o,"hav ing np' property; -Cony Jacobs, rebate 92 cents in Burnt Swamp: Wade Sinclair,-' 150, Sterlings, township, , r listed., twice; f Oagie Locklear, rebate poll tax, Burnt Swamp township, orer age; W. EL liowrle." . $L0S, Pembroke, Burnt ;8wainp township-, not tn WE; CAN HELP YOU. RED SPRINGS, - - READ R0BES01IIA1I BDSI11ESS BUILDERS. A ticklfnif-ccMlgh, frooL any causej":!! qmcklr'atapped By Dt. -hoop' Xoaili Care. ? And ill ma thfjmnff-iil r haxmleu ill aa thomno-hlr andaafe, that Dr. Shooft tell mother every where to give it -wtthoct : hcsititkc vea-to - Tery young habca The whole tome green leaves and leader atemi of a lang-healins tnotulainotu ahrah, tnr sish the enrative prooertka to Dr.Shooo'i Conrh Care. It calm the mgh,.andln(j heila the aMr anil imtnbm flmn-r. heals the : aote and aensitive Jhoa- ehial membranes. - No: opium, no chloroform, nothinx hanh used to injure or fcappreaa. ' Simply a reainoae - slant extract, that helps to heal achinr; longs. The ptards call this shrub which- the Doctor uses, "The Sacred Herb",De mand Dr. Shoop's. f Take n other, All ueaiem. district; B. XMcKenzie, rebate poll tax, $2.64 m tsmiths town ship, over aee Hi" A. Lowrie. re bate of $3.fj0 in Barnt Swamp townsQip, not in - aisinct; Aiex JTacobs ' - rebate -$1-76 in Pem broke district. ' Burnt Swamp township: D C Cam mines, re bate If cents In Pembroke, Burnt swamp township? A Merrick, rebate 2.o4 f)6l tax in Lumber ton township o.vvager Watson Back. Swam p. j -over-valuation: Sandy -McKinnoni.1 rebate noil tax $2.64 injSt.,Paul townshipi over age;- X. JS. Hatcher, tebateon $400, inlumber"BridetOwnship, listed twice; w b bam pson, -rebate of $1.01,"? Moss Neck, not in district;; Amanda:"' Saanpsom, re bate on $30U.uu in tJack bwamp, over,, valuation; -C" R. -Sanipsoii, rebate "of, . $1.38.' .Moss, Neck. BacktS'wamp township, not' in- district; uhas. Mcljean, Jr, i-e- bate of poll tax-on- account of m firmities,. rebate ?; of -21 64; poll tax charged 4iim m , St Pauls township, and : already: paid in Lumber. Bridge township;. S. M. Buie, rebate of $3.00 in Saddle Tree . township, charged: : with three dogs; A C. Prevatt exempt from 'oayina for. the 'year 1908: BV'W; CoUina, rebate ' on $200 in Britts .township, over evalua tion; A; -Wv Legget, rebate 90 cents in . Sterlings t township No. 4; Atlas. Oxendine, 'rebate $3. in Uurnt Swamp township, charged with six dogsjMra. Belle Bachan, rebate von $1000, Thompsons township,! over valuation: 4 Row land Stone," rebate" fl.19' Britts No. 1; -John -Regan, rebate on $300 in Saddle Tree township, er ror in: listing; James Klnlaw- re bate on $2,S37fc- error in- listing S.M; Britt;, rebate A t8.01; White House townshio.. 'No. 2r U. B. Gibso rebate on $900, Red Springs township, error in listing; W. A. Prevatt, rebate on $60, Lumberton township; .error in . lilting; M. Li. McRae. 512.75. Workjpn Alma and seven bridges; R; P. Gregory; $4; looking "after McNeill's bridges; and Mr; Greg ory was appointed to look after and keep the bridge in repair un til the iron bridge can! be re placed; Pembroke Plaining Mills, 63.42, lumber for Bear Swamp bridge,- Baft - SwamD tovSTnahib: Dr ..R. B. Beckwithr $? 50, ser- vices to county: D. W. Bullock. $9.61, , work' for county;! W. Hi McNair, $7fi.E2.-for lumber and woric as per contract at uuennst bridge; Gns McGirt. $34,71 for lumber for Gilchrist brMge,Rex; lir; T. Lv-TiortnroD. rebate on $2,800; listed in terrors; in, St Paul's V township; J. : Bryan Grimes, $370 forxertlfled copy of bond bill; H JcBritt, 1.80 for telegrams for county commis sioners; A.' R. MeEachern,,t50. 20. al-temiMttottto. a ; a mi: ver, $4S; D. Q; J Alderman. $t3; J. 17. Carter t53.43. JX W. Bnlloek. 118,-ipe; diem - snori .milage for services as '. deaibers : of the hoard of commissioners. .'; H The dark of ths board' was or dered to dra v warrant on treas urer to pa v nets' of 13.000 die at The First National bank. : ; t f itifts: ordrti- thahe Board iasce essiVto F-A. Wiahartfori lands, in Britts township. , same oeinxrsoia.for taxes; in .1904. no on the, payment of aame by P. A Vishartr H J. Carlyre -was appointed constable for White House town ship,, to succeed tN.-A Ratlejr, whose, resignation, has been re ceived, ahd.accepted and HJ X Cariyle is to make required bond for said OQce at once: . j v The liobesonian t was . awarded the f contract if or-printing, the county , statements at, the same rata a published for (the past two years: ? : -r ?V ; " ' : J.rW. Carter- was re-elected chairman of the board of copnty commissioners' for the ensuing year, beginning Monday Decern bsr 2ad,lS0t,,'XVl ":l i jQui; Brittrwaa duiy re-elected attbrnejrfor: -the Board ; for the ensuing yearbc3innm Monday, December 2navrlw7. xri S cnero's report Jsr taxes re ceived and money paid to the dif ferent townships Was received LOCAL CSIZFS. -r-Owing"t6 the crowded 'jcon dition of the paper it is necessa ry to leave dot much local matter of interest, 'and much correspon dence that did 'not reach us in time to be handled. " ' -Mr.,ELij; Britt, attorney -for buts txwru ocpouuby : commission- ers, was in Kaleign Wednesday arranging to have the bond case" argued ? before; -the -Supreme Court next week." -He- returned last 'night, l , . -K -;. ; r-The .Daughters Of :the Con- f ederacy will hold v their ? regular monthly-meetings Monday after ternoonat 3 o'clock at Mrs. J. A. McAllister's the meeting having been 'postponed ffrom' ' to day on account of thb weather-, V ; ,7-The fi rst' snbw of ; the sea son 4ell 'here yesterday; About one o'clock yesterday afternoon hail about the siee Of peas fell lu- nously. fori a" few minutes, and later snow came d won steadily for several hours: covering the face of the earth with the beautiful. ;- Ex-Sheriff Gea B.; McLeod and Mr. Alf. H. McLeod returned yesterday from Baltimore, where tney were summoned last Fri day to the bedside of their moth er,Mrs. Arthur H, McLeod, who has been in Dr..Kelly'a Private Sanitarium for several weeks. It is a oleasure to renort thai Mrs. McLeod 's condition is im proving' . v -t - , r Some" one"; entered Tir.iuni Mrs. W. A. McPhaul's room at ttieOrton House in Wilmington, wuuru ubj .sycus ounaa; ana Monday, and a lifted Mrs.' Mc Pbaul'sgold watch4 from' her suit case Asmall check was also taken from a' pocket of Dr. Mcfhaul's overcoat, . which was left n the cloak room. Dr. and Mrs. McPhaul returned to Lnm- berton Monday' afternoon, a'nd neither theft was discovered nn liLUft .short jyhile bef pre., their iiram n Jimicgiian? iieucwves were put (o work on the case be fore they left. The " bank on which the check was drawn has been notified of the stolen check; fill? u uun optigiAn;; r f , . . , . C - ' a Will , Stay at the Lnmbcrtom 'Hotel5DaTsMore--Till' V SatnTday, Dec. 7tK:;; Testimonials. Treasn rer 2L G. McKen-ds and SheuS E.C. McNeiU were given until; Monday, the 16th, to file their annual report.. t . , Mri7. P. McLean, of Fairmont, was in Lumberton yesterday. , ff ettoss of Haw Advertise! A three-horse farm in high state of cultivation for sale. : Dr. I. Burke, optician.' irives testimonials from people who have been troubled with their eyes. ...-." , 1. . Repair and ether machine work is done at the National Cotton Mills:- - s,. 4 The McLean-Rosier Co. has a grand v holiday display ready now. and attention is caUed to some things suitable for presents. ISoone Bros, want 1.000 cords owoodent, ,;1 , Bryan Beckwith will . sell sou sweet milk. - D. Z. McGougan baa qualifled as , administrator of ,Ji. W. Kin law, deceased," . V r TrVp. fTownaend;ot St. Paul's, was in' Lumbertott Tester Mr. L.T. CSettiiwhamTof hi& ton; spent yestirday ln.Lumber tOn. . - - y Mr A. I 'McKenrie. of Row land, was among the guests at the Waverly hotel yesterday. " Mr. P. C. Jones, ; of .'Fairmont; who is agent for Ford automo- bileS, spent Tuesday in Lumber- ton. - C - r Rev, P. U Eirton left Monday night for-TTilmingten, where he spent a short time visiting his sister, Mrs. Hubbard, before go ing on to Newborn to attend, the annual conference, which' began Wednesday. " ;-.-T-t Hon.- G. B. Patterson. S. B. and B. F. McLean and Jas. A. Shaw, . of, Maxton; ' Mr. A. B. Spsll, of Red '- 8prings; and Messrs. N. A. Sinclair and Geo. M. . Rose;'' of FayettevUle, "'are among the on t-oi-tow&torneys who hatebeeni in Lnniberton at tending court"tb5alc.:T-- - r - .. ... i -. ..I. jufftr ; Whsn 'winds shriek high in fiend- ' ith gkst- - ;(-'! . ri- '. 4 And enters wister with Us' key Protect yourself, from disease -; bs ' free ' ' a ' - " f " Take Hollister's Rosky Moun- " tain Ta.-- X. D McMillan & - .. .' . ... . .. . 80a. - - 1. f The followiner V testimoniale ' are from some of thebest : citi- - zens. ot'Maxtonanaiumoerton: . t . "I have been ? troubled- with" -my. eyes for several years, bnt; -; sine-- beinc fitted no - witk classes fronj Dr.. X"" Burk I - find that my eyes improve," v . the ;j?lasses pleasi ng me far, f more than I had expected." ' - $ r -RbvL P. Hkdgeth.. MMy glasses are very satis-,-factory. . - - '. - Da. R. M. Nobment.' 'a;L3ark has 'flttedme' with a-pair of glasses i with which" f am quite well pleased.- . t v 7" . Col. N. A, IfdLvSAK. 4,I. Bark has fitted me with pair.of glasses, and they"var' satisfactor-r-in every fepectvVs Dr. W. O. Edmund. 1 "I had I." Burk fit me and my wife with" glasses, and : after weeks trial, we are. so far, very , - well pleased. V I find mm to be very fair in his dealing's. v " GTeo. M. Whitfield.' years with my eyes. .Dr.- Burk- fittpH mp'wittv a nalr of aria cart , that has greatly jmpreved niT eyesl" w'v &Zj?t&ht W.H. Babnes." 'My glasses have been giving me satisfaction. ' ' Mrs. W. H: Humphret V ' . ilV 'v mm . mkmmm . mi..ti- , . 1r0mm 3 - with my glasses. K ' . D. M. Eure.? , fThis is to certify r that I and -my wife haye been fitted wi(tk ? eyeglasses by Dr. Burk and w U are well pleased. - - - J, W. ROBBlKS. . Dr. Burk - has ' fitted m . kndmy wife with glasses and- we are mncVpleaaed. ; y .itr- e- L"l ji" vv"' Ilt!i- ' xa . wiio rnu a arc 4 wjjr' pleased with the glasses bongfet af T)r. Bnrlr. . . ' - 1 am vtry well pleased witt: -the glasses. , , : -t -t ' for-ttany years but,did j not cet' v satisfaction' till these were fitted: : by, Dr. Burk. v T C ' Jr B- Omsoir.r? ' "My glasses hare been a great ruii w my ucauwawa., -s -.-,: f v u Mrs. W. W. Smith.m - ?7le and mv wife have heeti fitted with glasses by Dr. Burt and we are very much pleased. Mr; F. Henderson." . Wt - - r.'I am very jnuch pleated with my glasses fitted by Di Bo-rk - . ". ' '.-. Mrs. Mary Thompson. "My glasses have relieved my -headaches. I , never expected that they: would do as ach foe I me. " . .,'r". V. j "if7'-7-'. "-:?" J . iilS. at. UKANTHAM,'. V i " i'Mrgiassesjaresatisftory? :.-' - ;.Mrs. M. Jenkins.' V - inir V-rtrtnfrv nf Tjnmrwrtnn Viti. deem ' the . above sufficient .te" convince yon.' ' - vv - j - . .11 1- i -,
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