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I Advertising Rates On Application. ESTABLISHED 187C Country, God And Truth. COPIES O CENiti VOL. XXXVIII, 210. 92 LUMBERTON KORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, JANUARY 9. loa WHOLE NO: 232 SI - V Boylin's Jewelry Store. COtfMlSSIOXEftV MEETING. cur 25c Wo Oitj i voiaola Stoat of Spoctaclys'aad Eyegla'35o-', and sell a 20 year Cable Bow Framo with Good Lei so, for $3 00. we &jso cary j? Complete StocV 0fGc;3 3 Se for Tu U cram's. V e also Carr y ir Stock utr mafic Fv' ela'j-s Holder? Boyliifs Jewelry Store. Bow (HP?) forty Years. Ago -1 Your Falh?rs Were Tiding the ' Id Reliable STANDARD FOR QUIITS JACOBI AXE! They Pleased Them Then audvWill Please You Now. For Sale by Leading Dealers in Robeson and Adj-nning Counties. B ard el County CommtssfoBera la He jular Session Maaday for the Transact loaolRoattae Bas Iness Claims .odited-Baa rd Rclases ta Retarn ISie $1.09 Deposited by the SeearltyTrasl Co. with Its Bid lor Court Hoase Bonds. The board of county commis sioners was in regular session ..Monday for Ihe transaction ef routine business. The follow ing business was transacted: Rebate allowed L. A. Mdn nis, $3-32 in special school dis tinct No. 8, Lumber Bridgetcwn ship, not bin in district; Mrs. W. A McGilroy, 23c in Lumber Bridge No. 8, not being indis t ic; W. C. Mclnnis, 47c, same district, not in district; N. S. To ,ar, pull tax in Parkton township, ir-ing in Fioride; Alex Mitchell, White Hou!t, $2 64, over age; i chant ' P. Rozier, Lumber ton township, 2 81, over valuatioa; M u rdock Jonas, Lu m barton town ship, $2 64, over age; H. C. Al Cox, $1 61, Lumber Bridge, S- S No. 8, not in district; AdCox, Bros., samp, $3 05; J. W. AdCox, same $1.84; D?nnie McMillan, lied Spings, $2 6l, poll tax, uft der age; B. L. Page, 1413 in White House S. S- district No. 1, property not in district; J. P Pitman, Wisharl's, $2 64, on ac coantof sicSrnessjW H HaII, Park ton, to unship $2 64, poll tax, op N. JACOBI HARDWARE COM PANYP; p-.?'n"w-V:1 "! pr Wllmtnat'tn, N c":---" is iAU) The Sale -A f la Furniture We are hrving should prore lsi'gV.ty i-U-resting to you. It incluit jur-t tie furniture ;ou need at less tluu the prict YOU'D BE WILLING TO PAY. T. is isn't an i fferiug of trashy furnitvre made to se'l nt cheap prices. We do not hindle that stuff at all. It i a sale of furniture t at you will be proud to bar in your home to-day, and just as proud aftei you li.wc had years of wear out of it. Eagle Furniture and Carpet Co. Lutnberton, N, G. Statement of tlie Cotditlon of The Bank of Lumberton , At the Close of Business, Friday, December 13th, 1907. RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts, Furniture and Fixtures, Real Estate, Ex perse, CASH AND DUE FROM BANKS, $132,709.05 3,383.27 510.00 164.08 109,1 47.5C, LIABILITIES: Capital Stock, Undivided Profits, lte-Discounts, Accrued Interest due D-jpo.-.itor, DEPOSITS, $245,073 00 $o0,000.00 8,018 30 8,000.00 120.74 17,93.83 $24"i,973. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT: December 13th, 1004, Deposits, ' $108,126.04 December 13th, 1005, " 143,058 90 December 13tb, 1007, " 178,034.83 Cash lu nil Amounts called for has been Furnished to our D posltors at ALU Tints. THE BANK OF LUMBERTON, vTne Oldest and Largest Bank in Robeson County.) OFFICERS! A. W. McLE N. President. K. ! CALPWELI., Vic-Pres. viously paid by Ljzzie McLean; N. A. McNeill, $2 &0erroipeouslj charged, Saddle Tree township; L T. Townsend, $2.64, pall tax ic Thompson's, bein charred in Lumberton township; Joe Cox, on b0-S if:.riritl', ovr valuation; W.J. Bri'itvoDf350 in Britt's, over valuatiou; Sandy Evins, on $325 in Lum&erton township, over valuation; Anderson Lock iear. pcill tax in Smith's, charged in Bick'S vamp; L.Sha$2i 17 io St. Paul's S S. district N.. 4,not in di&ti ict;G.T.Fisher, $1.18 in St Pdui's, error in listing; L; Shaw, on $200 in Lumber Bndire, over valuation; L. Shaw, , on $5(10 in Britt's, over valuation; W, ,D. McCallum, l, error; W. i C Jackson; poll tax in Thorn p jsoc, he.being in Florida; W. C Jackson, on $228, personal prop erty charged in error in Thomp son; J. - B. lMcLe d, on $100 in Alfordsviile township, over valua lion; Jas. Thompson, Jr., $2.64, j poll tax in Britt's, on account of I iufirmities; Ben Tolar, on $500 ia Lumber Bridge township, over valuation; Jacob McAllister, $2 on two days, listed in error in Thompson; Mrs.- S. D- Mcltae, $24-52, S. S- tax charged in error in Maxtpn township No. 1. Court House and Court L. H. Caldwell, for book for keeping courthouse record, chareed to the court house bond account, 65c; E. D. McNeill, convajicp grand jury to chain gang, $2; K. j M. Biggs, supplies (for court j. house and county home) $5; Ge. 1 D. "Barnard & Co., supplies for I clerk aDd register's offices, $31.- 80; "W. H. Humphrey, work and recording for county, $141.75; i E. C. McNeill, making anntal j statement, $17.50. Total $198-70. tor labor and material in repir int McNeill and Moss NecU bridges, $12 07; Red Springs Citizen,' advertising tax notice for sheriff, $10; Seottish Chief, advertising tax notice for sherilt S10; Make L- MeRae, repairins, Campbell bridge, $5.75; M.G.Mc- KcezIp, moving safe to opera house and annual statement, $45: Pope Drug Co., services and sup plies, 21.55; E. C. McNeill, work atd supplies, $24; LA. Campbell, repairingga.it and stoek-'.aw fence in S Pauls, $5; Coroner G. E Rancke, holdini; inq Jest over dead body of Charley Watson $12.50; jurors in above i'-qnci. $12; Dr. W. E. Eat, for pos' mortem examiaation of body o Charley Watsoa.tlO Total $167 97. Theclrkif the b tar d was order" sd la d f a w warrants on Treasur er MeKeazie for note for $2,000 dated September 17, 1907, and for 13,000 dated Jnly 17, 1907, it favor of First National Bank o? Lumberton, these notes beinf iut January 1, 1908. The land assessors of Bei Swamp township have been noti fied to appear before the board it relation to the valuation of land assessed by tbf m on the E, C. L & Int. Co. The xbill of Dr. G. Browt for attending sraallpex patient" was referred to D. S- AUeresaB The reports of Treasnrer M. G. MeKenz'Ks and Sheriff E. C. McNeill for the toonth of Decem ber, 1907, were received and or dered filed- lb was ordered that the koU for $7,000 bow held byJihe First NationalBamk of Lumberton, due January, 1908, be renewed, $3,- 00 to be paid in t0 dajp, $4,000 to be paid 90 days, and that two notes to these amount? be issued. W. 3iti. Bryant was appointed special surveyor to survey th TAR HEEL HAPPENINGS. fae Misses Kobeaoa Eatertal MuvameaU et a Nnmicr ! Pept. C" rBuadKne of Th Kob'oiln. Mrs. J. L Wilson spent th PROGRESS OF THE 99VTTL. ftEXSlNG-nOYB. 1. 1 ... . 4 lands recently entered in Wish art's tewnship by Council Pit man, entry N i. 141. McLean & McLean, attorney for the Security Trust Company, of Spartanburg, S.C-, the bid of which company for the court house bonds in the sum of $50,000 was accepted by the board, ihe company later refus ing to accept the bonds and McDonald McKhj & Co , appear ed before the board and demand ed he return of the $1,000 d posiXid with the board with tb1 bid for the bond p, alleging that the terms, ef the bid were not met in that lhe said bonds were not approved by the attorney for the bidders as provided in said bids and as ehown in the opinion of the attorney furnished to the board. This demand was refused by the board. l part of the week over ia R )beson at the home of M . W. R. M-White. Mr. V. Tolar and sister, Miss Aiice, spent Saturday and Sunday at their old home iear Bladen, Union county. 7T Mis& Mattie Melvio spent Fri day r.igi.t over across the rivr.f. She came back Sa'urdty. Misi, Cora Brad.-, who spet " the . b'U Jays itlt her parrntt-. Mr. ai.d Mrs. I E Brady, re- t.med to Red Springs bsv Thursday to enter school ther Miss Burlie Cox, who sperv Mffie daye with the family" oi Mr. and Mrs. Jaaiea Roiao ratorntd to h?r hm in li Springs Thursday. Misses Mart. Liz ani Ijtv R tbehoo returned toRfti Sprints Thursday U take up their wo ft in the Southern Presbyttriar conservatory of moiit afte spendinjr their pleasant holiday? with their parents, Mr. and Mr James Rob, &o. Mr. J. L. Wlloa tpeat tod at ia Lnaibert-B o buines fn- thai firm of WiiB & Kinlaw, : which he is a naaber. Mr. G. R- M .nre, wh "vi assistant nail carrier, was rr the rout 8atardy ia to abseace of the regular mail car rier, Mr. Z V Tolar. Misses Mary, L2 amd Ln Uabesoa entarUlned a Btunbei of their friend last Wednesday night. Thy had lots of is -music and a fow interestinr games. All seemed to erj j themselves immensely. Mr. J ff R ibeson, after spenu ing. the holidays with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs- Jamer Robeson, returned Thursday t Davidson College. Mr- James C- Robeson, th traveliag salesman of Samui Baar, St"T & Sons, of Wil mington, was in our town las' week. W always weleomeoue of -car boys back with us. Tar Hr-el, N C, Jan. 5, 1908. FAILS TO MAKE GOOD. Valne oflts LeadinK Craps - Kaal Strides the Soath U Malda Set Fertk In The Traaenaam'a Be view. CL u.ii..,T'nn. Distich, J.n a. The Tradesmaii Annual con tsins among its important fea. tures an elaborate review of Southern progress during 19t7, in which the following iaterest 'mg facts are gWen: The nriiicitl crop were a follows: Hay of nil kimls, 'o 7,590,- 00. Wheat, huMuIs 91.433,000. Corn, bushel 05.74;i,oo0. Oa?, huslik-l. 7,3iB,00d. Tobacco, pwad-. 437.13, 000. Rire, ttHakeU. 21,412,000 Two notuMe tnifetses ove the prrv:ous year art- bhewt by these fire-, thr Southen lny crop bf-itijr 25 prr cent. greater th in 19ti6, aa l thf rice crop increased tiearty the same percen tare. PjlOGBESS OF AGrtlCULTfRK. During the 1H five far, however, ajjriculture ha mA such prrreaS in the Souther States, that the corn crop ha increased nearly 50 per tent. The rice trap is five times grea -er, while as already Mated, thr folder crop hus enlarged 2!r ler cent. i a single year. It, 1900 the value of prwducis tv veefall gardens vf ihe Sfmt wa Sl3,00,OoO; mi present th auuualxield of orchards ana vineyards In tlus section t ovtr $30,000,1)00, making tht sum total of the annua fnit and truck product f the South folly $150,OUO,0;H). D. rin the last Cotton eaf wesntout oftheeountry at.ou 8,500,000 bales of law cottoiL, fully two-thirds of the crop: but euch is the growth of t cotton industry in the United (States that the South now con tains 700 niills,opratingnearl; 1 0,000, OOO spi n'dles and 1908 willadd fully 20nore plants.Th States of North and South Carolina have no lets than 40O plants with 0.300,000 spindles. The Metal, Industry. The metal industry, includ ing the mining of ore, shows a PKQJESSI0H1L CAM. Advice ta Yeuna Ma. Rob Birdcits. "v Remember,, my son, you have to work. Whether you handle a pick or a pen, a, wheelbarrow or a set ef books, dig ditches oi edit a paper, ring an auction beli or write funny things, yon must work. If yen look arotad, you Craleer North Carolina ta Srv Stand rdlztfaa Trial Falls t Make Brqalred Speed. The new armored cruiser North Carolfna, huiit by the Newport Newt Shipbuilding ana ury vwt company, on her screw standardization trial today, failed to" make the ne cessary number of revolutions to iKaiutain her contractspeed of 22 knots on any of the 14 runs over the measured mile course, accordiog to unofficial information. This was under- e oou W ueuutioa nanaicap. . ,m tmf) ym near,y No official report on the speed j ..... A Seaattfal nm tVeddJa M Laaheila Bexrta St 1 the Bride at Si. Ga M. FtayaV' . VSith the happiest of .n rounding, mcist au-tpK-iout if the futnre, was the Wau?j!V wedding cremony ujietferme. the aTurnoon of Ihe 2ttl t.i D eember at the la of Ya VV. G. 'Hen ingt' when hif daughter, . Mis Luph-lu, w- UnHcI in mai riage to Mr , M. Floyd, of U ibeson cuuIiIa. i ne pariur was - Deauinum dejrteU fr the oec-ioT?, 9 a.rftil art-h hnii ben e'irctd bffure which the c. -trac ittp pnie xtmj-1 durik.: t ceremony. Thi. i !."i , t e room ltU darkened and" 1 5rl !'a tuinirr..to caodl- wit'i thfir H!hi' rad'uiiC; made trm lMutiful i deed. Tle cercin ny was per fernml by RtV J. ;M Aia "- tan, the bride' pester. The br lal part v mterd ta t'e btraiiia of Mtndelfc h" s weddiajr march artisI;Cli retderel hy M.s Gorit A Si-rmon, aided by Mr, Car'.yV William aiih violin ac-onri- weot.aa 1 duriag the cTtu Cavalier Uuitican-a was Wti played. The uahef adran.ed to the alter in tile fallow t g ordi : Mr. Richard L. Herring asd Mr. Eliiot -R. Pijfor. ; Mr. Alvuh lle-rrinar and Mr. Ro-'t. K. Herring. These were f -Unwed by the groom wih lii-ibe! maa.Mr. John I. 811 - tar .Then came iheattendautsia the follow iay order: M cTEma B .iifin and. Miss 'Bla iil.e Ljct?-; Miss Jessie Harriet; aid Mi? Cora Floyd; Mis Fjoretice Murphy and Miss1 Ada William , F Uowing thes cme Mi!-a Vira Floyd an Ptti Herring scattering flow ers in the path of the bride and her dame of hon r. Miss Marx ' BI: za belli Me-ks. J Tlie bride w most becom ingly gowned in point d'esprit net over silk. She wore a vei f tulle and carried a Wqu- of carnations. The attendant' were very beaut? ful'y dresser in while silk. The bride'? Stephen McIntjTe, ' R. C Lawrence James D. Proctor. . Iclstjn, Utrs3c a Procter, Attorney aad Connsdon t Law. LUMBERTON, : ; : N. C Practice ta State an- Federal Courts. Prooip attention pi-en to all bnsineM LEON T. COoK, Attoxsey at Law, LUMBERTONT, N. C. Office in FirR Natioral Bank Buildiip t. a. McNeill, Attorney at Law. LUMBERTON, N. C Will practice in all the Court. Baal eaa a tended to promptly. WADE WI8HART, Attornky at Law, LUMBERTON, N. C. Praaipt attention give to all busiaea. Office over Rank of LumbertoB. t-t D. P. SHAW, Attorney at Law. LUMBERTON, - - . N.C All basiness entrusted to kim piotuvtlv -4ltdedto. v Office in Shaw Building. A. Vtlui. A. W. alaLraa. J. MeOrailok. leLEU, IolEU 4 IcCORXICt, ATTORNEYS AT LATT, LtTMBERTON. - ' H C Sloea en? tad floor et Baak ef Lmav. bartaa BnUdlnf , Beeot 1, , a, 4 'ceatt atteaHaa giTea ta an Vaataaa CHA8. B. SKIPPER, Attaraey at Law. LUMBERTON, - . - y. C ail btuineaa cntrnatcd to him will f adve prorapt and careful attention. Office in Firat National Bank Bclhflac ir Post Office - K M. BRITT, Attaraey at Law, - Ldhbistoh, N. C. OSea apatara ia Argna Buildiag. Ail baaiaeaa proaiptly tranaaeted. notable inerease com pared witli j travelling jrown was ft liand previous year?. The total ton-i some suit of mode with hat at nageofiron produced by the Alabama furnaces "during 1907 will a ggregnte about 1,750,000 tons, with a wlue of f3'J,000,- glove.s to match. Immediately aft-r the cere mony the bridal party left for Orrnm.the home of the groom. win see tne men wno are in- Ponritr home and nan tiers i most able to live the rest of their Vlce-l'res. C " TOWNbKALi. .asnier, THOS. J. MOORE, Ass't Cashier. 1 a By Depositing it with Robeson County Loan and Trust Co. We will pay you Interest, Compounded every tnree montns, ana mis win ua.uas yuui aopvjb it to Continually Grow. : : : : : A large number of Satisfied Customers is our Strongest Endorsement. : : : : : Open an Account with us, Either Large or Small, and Begin the Saving JIabit To-day. Robeson County Loan and Trust Companj, Nalor Speights, $5, special dona tion by the board to relieve the ; necessities of his daughter, Jane Speights; L. H. Caldwell, sup plies, $17.73; W. G. Reynolds, keeper of home, $81.70, Total, l04.4u. The regular pauper list was allowed; Pete and Elizabeth Houston were given an increase of $1 per month each on pauper jbook; Gause Roberts was allow ed $1 per month and placed en regular pauper list; Lee Godwin was dropped from regular pau per list. Jail and prisoners J.H. Floyd, Ueepp r, for month of December, $J2 15; Lutiberton Electric Light Cn , for lights, $14 10; H. Z, Car lyle, caring for and feeding Lte Godwin and carrying him to jV W. McLean, President. Stephen Mclntyre, Vice-President. . C. II. 'Morrow, Cashier. ToWfl, $109. Miscellaneous--t Gregory, J. E. Purcell. v F. F. Wetmore. PUROELL & WETMORE, Laud and Drainage Surveyitip;, . . . BEZEL t 7 We wish to announce to oof clients and the public that we have opened an office in Lumberton which will beincharge of Mr. Wetmore, who will give his personal attention to ihe work in thi vicinity- i Call him at Lumberton Hotel. 8100 Reward. Ilfl days without werk are the mij whe work the hardest. Don't, be afraid of killing yourself with ovorwork. It is beyond your power to do that tmjbe sunn.T side of 30. They die sometimes. but it is because thy a.uit work at 6 p.m. and didn't get home- till 2 a. m. It's the interval that kills, my son. The work gives an appetite for your meals; it lends solidity to your slumbers; it gives you a perfect and grate ful appreciation of a holiday. There are young men who do not work, but the world is not proud of the CP. It dees not know their names even; it simply speaks of them as "old-So-and So's boys." Nobody likes them, the great, busy world doesn't know that they are there. 80 find out what you want to be and do, and take off your coat and make a dust in the world. The busier you are the lesaiiarra you will be apt to was permitted to be given out As a result of today's trial it was found that her propel lers must make 110 revolution? per minute to enable her to at tain speed of 22 knots. Ow ing to unsliefaetor communi cation between the engine and fire 1 00 bis, doe to a recent or der of the Navy Departmeiii that the four fire rooms b tig-htly sealed, the cruiser wa not pushed to her limit aad the greatest number of revolu tions per minute was 117,whicli fell short of giving the required speed It is eoutidered prob able, ho vever, that en the four hours' run at sea to-morrow which, after a slowdown for 6 hours, will be followed by a 24-hour run ending at Hamp ton Roads, the cruiser will bet ter her required speed. Select ed cr.al was not used. There was very little vibration and no accident. 000. This is 100,000 tons more! where the bride is well knewn tlun the record for 190 and j having; lived there a 'fear, about 160,000 tons more thaaj The groom is one of liribedODV the record fos 1905, while the most promising 3-tiun htislae: va'.ue has increased wiihin the j men, while the bride 'is one o? 50 per ! Sampson's vwt charmiuL an aecomp'ishvd dtighter In Kentucky the total t-oa-nage of nirf iron protluced as- The wedding prfefeni, cot sistiny: of silver and cut trlast greates nrep 135.000 1 tons, a t were numerous and huii'Uomt gain of fully 100 per cent, in Mr. aiid 'Mrs. Floyd have ht two years, while the value ol at home t their ro.ny friendr Uie cutout of the smelters bar ; since Jau. lt,at their residenc- The rraders of this oatwr wilt be t l-aS-J ed to learn that Vhere ia at le st one " get into, the sweeter will be you r ureauca uisesse ion seicnrc ou urc- actually rdbre than doablel in! two years. ' Tennessee also shows re markable preress,for Jhe ton nage of pii; iron made in this' State in i2S was but 372.62, while tor o-r present Near it will be about 450.000 tons, re presenting a value of about $7,500,000. Ths total investment of capi tal fa miscellaneous industries in the Southern States increas ed no less than 50 per cent, "in the brief period of five years, while the value of the manu factures has increased 25 per cent, and in 190q exceeded the total investment in Southern in dustrial plants by the sum of nearly $200,000,000. A bomb was exploded 8unday at Orrum. Orrum, N- C. Jan. (y. 108 e. j. BRrrr. ATTOfcKav at Law, Lnmberton, N. C. Office over Pope1, Dmg Stm. STOCK REMEDIES. Everr bottle of Dr. EdmniuTa Coltc od Lung Fever Cure is Guaranteed ft colic, frruvel, pnenmonu, stomacbe aad !nug disorders. Also a blood pnriSer. Ur. W. O. EDMUND, 3-41 Lumbertott. N, C . Dr. N. A. Thompson, PHYSICIAN AND SUBGBOV, lumberton. : : : ' : N. 0 ' Office at Hospital. Phone No. 41. Dowa town office over Dr. McMillaa'a TDK Store. Calls promptly answered ight of day, in towu or in the couatry. Dr. a T. ALLEN Dentist, LU-Stf BERTON. N. C. alec ever Dr. UcMUlaa'a Dray Sur Buy Gcyserite, KING OF JOILET. SOUPS. 0ce yu try it,- ya will always liariL J. H. WISHART. GEO W. HUQGINS, feweXer and Watea lasaaevar Ear ; A.X. L. Hall Read Ca., 103 Market Street, 1LMIGTON. : i ; M. C ' . - We Mw Tietter nrnard tn tn mar f t-atch work than ever before. Whrn we promise work at certaia ime tod can ve it. W also have the fioe-t liae of Bta oeads. Watcaes. Jewelry. SiU verwara and Cat Glaaa that hma ;er been put avoa the; muktl, U'e ia rite ytnir inspection. ........ , to 31 , After beinout more than for-tv-eiizht hours the iary in the ess of Caleb Powers, tried lt the hasemmtof the three story WE CAN HELP YOU. RED SPRINGS, 9-9-07U- N. C. able to cure in a'l its stages, and that is Catarrh Hall 's Catarrh Cure is th oly positive cure now known to the medical traternity. Catarrh beiiir a constitution al disc -se, requires a constitutional trrat nient. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in teri.allj'i acting directly upon the b'o d and mucous surtaces ot tue sysieni,tuere by destroyiaK the found tioa of the dis ease, and giving the patieat stremgth by building up the constitution and assist ing na ure in doinsr its work The pra- prietors have so aiuch faith ia its nin th e pawers that they offer Oue Huadred Dollars for aay case that it fails to cure Send for list of testimonials. Address: P. J. CHENEY & C., THe do.Ohio. sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hull's Family Pills far ctwstipa- tioa. sleep,- the brighter and happier your holidays, and the better sat isfied the world will be with you. When the Stomach, Heart, ar Kidney trvea set weak, then these organs al ways tall. Don t drug tue btomaea, nor stimulate the Heart or Kidney. Th i. simply a makeshift. Get a prestrtp tios known to I rugglstB everrwhere s Dr. Sht .p's Restorauve. - The Restiri tive is prepred eapressly for these weak inslde-uctves. strenginea mesa Bervrs, build them up with Vr. Sheop's Restora tive tahlels or- liquid and see bow quickly help will come; Free sample test cent on request by Dr.Shoop.Racine W. your health is sorely worth fhi i snap test. All Dea1er.v Georgetown. Kt., on a charge of complicity in the murder of Wil liam Goebel.on Sunday reported tor the second time that they were nnable tn agree upon a ver diet, and ' were discharged by A nappy asaa A afeaaaraale Day 1 Tt Amca F. Kictr. of Fort Byrotf, 6s td the days we mmataf ' ST Y , (60 years ef iga) 5 einee a witii jjltatura. as welt a with prof- j eore on hta tef .whieh bad troabled it to our health, la. the oue oa;n:m tue greater pan 01 me nr, whtcii became acquainted with marble building of the First Na tnaal Bank at Kansas city Eight persons were injuied. none serriously. The force of the explosion was terrible and caused much damage. a Vale Sal Blsa aad kr W Ha' . ' TatrcOaar, C. A- Myers declares that b cause a mole sat r ; hitn in the Norwood mines, he has tu berculosis. And because he has tuberculosis he demands i' dan- ges of $25,000 This extraordinary case is be ing heard in Judge Killer's eourt Myers was a driver in the Nor wood mines. He states that while he was driving through the mine he suddenly encountered a projection downward from the reof. ' The mule was stopped sr abruptly that he was forced back on to his haunehes, wedging My era between the said baunche and the coalcar. From this precarious rositior Myers was rescued after some time, .but he declares that be soon afterward began to spi blood and now baa a full-fledged case of consumption. iEO. S. HACKER & SOll t-MAKU? ACT 7&ES OF are. Sash, BUada. HwMtofs, Bstldlna Materikv 9ask Welgkts aad Co.J. Charleston, S. C ?ureba: oar makes, which wc (aar atee superior to any sold South, aad hereby save tBaiy . Window and Faa - Glaf a a Specialty -aa , Notice t LOMBpOH MELIT SOUS For Maatela, Column,, Brackets, Baluatezs, Pulpits, Church Pews and all kinds of odd jobs. - DtV-Xte'feJfrw' Life Pilli. ihe palalaea pui er that core head. ach Su biliottsneBC, and keep the bowels right, 25. at all drttgglsta. ' I trust thi inay be read by nia-y sufferers fnm kidney and b'.adde - trt nble" writes Mrs. Joe King, of Woodland, Tex.: ' T euf f erred four-years and eoold find nothing to give vea Umporaty relief. Our druggist ia last . in duced ma to trvvour SOdava'fraat. baa been entirelp healtd by Buck-j ment of Piaeulea for $1. This ene len'a Arnica Halve; ihe world's bottle has eared me Mil nowy great besUr et b'orea, Burnt, Cut, could sot buy the value it hat baen Wounds and Piles. On area tetd by tome. Ouaranteed.- Hod by .'. all Drnggit. Price 25e. ' D. Mekillaa & Bm Hail orders solicited. We. Terms res sea. R. B. Humphrey, Proprietor aad Manager. i-ao iul Tcu LotcLOess Grn? Haadstones. - $4.60 Up Memuuettts, - It 60 Up est Blae aad Walta UarMs, Save Traveliag Agent's CaaMalailaa . araar tareage . u. at sulmcjls. Waibertoa, M.C It c' r i. 4. "wai
The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
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Jan. 9, 1908, edition 1
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