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V A" -V IMIMIMM Advertising Rates J On Application. t I I One Dollar and r l Fifty cents the Year. f ttmoe nine mil hi ! ETAbLI5JHD 187C CountryfjQfod and Trutn. SINGLJcl COhih i r v. f VOL. XXXVIII. N0.Q5 LUMBERTON, NORTH , CAROLINA., MONDAY, JANUARY 20. 1908 WMULe, MO. V5323 State 1A1 w 9 DEMOCRACY'S CHOICE. tVbei Two-TMrds Bale Is Ap plied It Appears Possible Tfcnl the Party Will Refect Br) an lr Candidate Wbe Can Con maad Electoral Votea la the East. V MT. ELI AM MATTERS. RAEFORD NOTES. ITEMS FROM SMITH'S BRIDGE. The Monster, Which Was Re- i Death ol Mr. James McLeod Harnessed and """" w wiaxwen ana Mr. Lamer Yorlc to be Married j Wednesday Personal Mea-tlon. We hear that the Wedding Bells are soon to ring in Lnmbertea. This is a remind er tkat you will find something to please the biidc at BoylhVs Jewelry Store. S E) forty Ye ars Ago Your Fathers Were TJaing the C W Reliable STANDARD FOE QUALJT5 JACOBI AXE! They Pleased Them Then and Will Please Yon Now. For Sal by Leading Dealers in Robeson and Adjoining Counties. N. JACOBI HARDWARE COMPANY, WilmlrtQt n, N C The Sale of Fine Fnrnitttre We are having should prove mighty In teresting to you. It includes just the furniture you need at less than the price YOU'D IE WILLING TO PAY. This isn't an offering of trashy ftmdture made to sell at cheap prices. We do not handle that stuff at all. It is a sale of furniture that you will be proud to have in your home to-day and just as proud aftet you have sad years of -wear out of ft. Eagle Furniture and Carpet Co. Lumberton, N. C. Statement of the Condition of The Bank of Lumberton, At the Close of Business, Friday, December 13th, 1907. RESOURCES: Loani and Discounts, $132,769.4)5 Furniture and Fixtures, 3,383.37 Real Estate, 510.00 Expense, -v 164.08 CASH AND DUE PROM BANKS, 109,147.36 LIABILITIES: Capital Stock, Undivided Profits, Re-Discounts, Accrued Interest due Depositors, DEPOSITS, $245,973.96 $50,000.00 8,918.30 8,000.00, 120.74 17B.934.83 $245,973. At the Democratic convention which will be held in Denver in Jalj there will be 1,002 delegates. in regard to the probable action or that convention in choosing a candidate, The New York Sun has this to say : No candidate in that cosvea- lion can be nominated until be receives the votes of two-thirds of th j delegates, or 668 votes. An attempt by the supporters of any candidate to abrogate the two-thirds rule would if it failed, jeopard his cause in the conven tion, and if the attempt were successful it would be so only after a conflict of sentiment among the delegates and his candidacy would suffer from the memory of it; therefore we may assume that the attempt will not be made- At the present time there i no reason to doubt that Mr. Brjaa will be the leading caadi dste for President when the con vention assembles, but tha reac tion against radical policies is mowing stronger every day as a result of the industrial depres sion. The greater the reaction against policies which have in ju red business aad thrown men out of employment the less do sirable as a Presidential candi date will Mr. Brjaa appear to those who are idle through no fault of their own; and to all those who feel the pinch of hard times. In 1896 times were hard enough to suit any radieal candi date, but the better sense of the country prevailed and Mr. By an was overwhelmingly defeated. It is therefore probable that when the convention meets, not only will Mr. Bryan's nomina tion not be a foregone conclu sion, but his weakness as a can didate will have been demon stated by the logic of events. In the East there is even now no demand for Mr. Bryan's nom ination, except among the ex treme radicals, who are in a mi nority. In the New England 1 States, in New York, in New Jersey, in Pennsylvania, in Mary land, there is a conviction among thoughtful and practical Democrats that Mr Bryan's ean didacy would be hopeless, as New York is still, and inexora bly, the enemy's country," and it would be fatuous to suppose that he coukl obtain any electoral votes in (Jonneticut or New Jer sey. The candidate of an intel ligent and'fobust opposition would doubtless command in the national convention the votes of all the delegations from the States named, and their total would be 274, or 60 short of one third of the convention represen tation. Those 60 votes would be made up by Texas (86) it it pre sented the name of Charles A Culberson, and Virginia (24) if it proposed JohnW. Daniel. The addition of 46 votes from Ohio, offering Judge Harmon as a can didate, and of 22 votes from Min nesota, proposing Governor John A. Johnson, wonld raise the op position strenghtb to 402, and the convention, pervaded by a deliberative temper, would turn a deaf ear to the counsels of em piric raditealism. The result wonld probably be the selection of a candidate for President whose Democracy could not be assailed, and who, while safe and sane : wonld be progressive enough to attract the support of the reformers who had not parted altogether with their common sense. In -fact, the more his canvass for the nomination is considered in the light of events as they are j ported Dead, on Exhibition Looks Like a Moakey, Makes a Noise Ltko a Fox and Has a Tall Like a Tot sum -Personal Items. Coi respundaDa- of The RoDeo-..ln Mr. Johu J Britt, who has been visiting relatives and friends here, has returned to his homt at Timmpnavillt, S. C. Mr. J. W. Branch, of Bellamy, has moved to this community and is welcomed by many friends. Mr. I. V. Britt spent part of last week visiting his father at Lumberton and reports his father in bad health at the pres ent. Mr. Okey Stephens spent Sat- j urday and Sunday in Fayette vi Lie. Guess he went to see somebody'schildren. He reported a nice tiste. The fruit supper had 1io be postponed on account of - rain Saturday night, but was gives Tuesday night, the 14th. Mr- Oscar Britt, of Boardman, passed here yesterday en route to Lumberton to visit his father, who is in poor health. Mr. C. R. Tatnm was the guest of Miss Katie Stone Sunday and seemed to be having a good time. Mr. Orion Martin was the guest of Miss Beulah Branch Sunday afternoon. Mr. Swain Britt is . visiting relati es at Lumberton. Mr. Bert Stephens was the guest of Miss Sarah Stone Sun day afternoon. LMr. F. G. Britt spent Satur day at Orrum on business. - Mr. J. W. Stone went to Or rum Saturday on business and got so wet that if he had been salt he would have melted. 'Mr. Pulton Parker was the guestof Miss Esther Branch Sun day. Well, I suppose the monster is harnessed, for Mrs. Abbie Pit man snared himiby the foot yes terday. She said she saw him in the road and he whipped sev eral dogs and tried to whip everybody else but Abbie, but he got" snared by the foot. She said she didn't know what it was;. said he looked like a mon key, but still he had a tail like an o'possum, but he was a brown eolor and made a noise like p fox but he was not a fox, for he had a tail like an o'possum. But don't be afraid any more, for he has got the harness on hint now. Mr. Arren Stone has him on ex hibition at his farm in the Long Branch section but he has got a tail like an o'possum. Mr. Orion Martin had his mustaeh shaved off and he looked so much like an o'possum that a dog treed him on his way home Saturday nightt- Messrs. Thaddeus Stone and Okey Stephens were in the Long Branch section Sunday evening. Mt. liam, N. C, Jan. 13, 1908. O rrwpon1ene ftTne RoWeoDian. Mr. Ryan McBryde returned to Davidson College last week We regret to learn that Mr. Wyatt Adams is . right sick. Hope he will soon be out again hisses Annie McPhaul and Mary Carrie, of Red Springs, are visiting Miss Hettie McNeill this week. - .-- Mr. Scott McBiprrnid, of Wil mington, is visiting ,.ome folks this week. v Mr- Luiher York, of Scotland county, and Miss Lena Maxwell I are to be married at the home I of the bride s father on next Wednesday. We extend to them in advance our best wishes." : School at Bethel Academyhas opened again and there is .ejulte a numoer or new pupils since Christmas. . We regret very much , to hear of the sad death of Mr.'. James McLaod. He came 'home from Davidson College Christmas, was sick when he got home and kept getting worse until last week, when he died. James ' was" a splendid young man, .and was preparing himself to preach the gospel. Besides . his parents, orotners ana sisters, ne is&yes a host of sorrowing friends., 'lis so hard to give up our loved ones and especially when -they-are taken lik? James, in his" young manhood, when it seemed that bis work had just begur, but 01 r Master said, 'Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord.'.' ; Raeford.N.CR.No.l.JanfH.'O'? Appalachian Forest .Convention at Atlanta. At'anta, Ga., Dispatch 16tli.' The convention of the Appala chian forest association, .which ! brought together here to day representatives from many cities in Georgia, .Alabama Tennessee, Kentucky, North And South Car olina, adopted resolutions asking every Southern State to send delegates to Washington with a view to securing the approval of the Appalachian- White Mountain forest bill by the agricultural committee of the national House of Representatives! Governor Hoke Smitb.of Georgia, presided at both sessions of the conven tion. - -...' Letters and telegrams of en dorsement were received from the Governors of North and South Carolina, .Virginia, West Virginia, Alabama arid Ken tucky. Successlul Box Supper at Zion's Ctaurch A W O. W. if.odfl to be Organized - Other Items. Corr suudence t.f Tbe Hubceoiilmi. - We are having very rainy ! weather and bad roads. i Some "of bur faYmershtve com menced to plow and get ready for anothercrop. -r. fcrahn Burney, who got hurt at Mr. U. W. iiyrd's saw mill some time back, is, we are ijlad to note, about well. Mr. C. W. Byrd is moving his saw mill from here. to. Mr. Jas Burner's in.Bladen Connty, near Tar Heet , ' By the; way, I' met something the other day - as I was comin trom. Lumberton. - It was not j the monster, but a little Jack owned by Mi Arch Spivey. Dr" Smith ; caiae down and I made -some medicine .this even ! . - T . .... i lug. ate is a great believer it, steel cTu st.. Messrs. Sandy and Prank Towns'end, of the Ten Mile ssc tion,' were in this community la3t j week pn business. " j The box supper at Zion's Hiil ; church last Thursday night was I a success. - Everything passed off very nice and it was enjoyed j by all who attended. '"The collec- i amounted to $24, and some few ! cents, which is to go to buyiua an organ for the church. Thi? boys - rushed the pumpkin off on Mr. C. IF.- Sirigletary, as-' being the ugliest . man present. Mr Robert A. Regan was also voted -on, but.Mr.'.'Sirgletary got the ptraakin. Miss LoUie Allen got the.caUe.for the prettiest girl. There, will be a' 'meeting t Smith school, house ne xt Friday niiht to orgsiiize a club of the W. (?. 'W, . Wa believe that the Woodmen is a very good order. This' is the. first of the kind to be organized in. this community. A meeting last Thursday, we un derstand, resulted in applicants for membership. Mr. John I. Smith is prepar ing to build a new house to the old one, 1 2JL.Lj - tltl V i ne. fi ano w nose i ame is the Worth of Pure Gold to the Piano Buyer in Piano Value and Piano Goodness. IT'S THE PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Stephen Mclntyre, R. C. Lawrence, Jainea D. Proctor. Sclotyfs, Uwrenco 4 Prcctorf Attorneys and Ccnnaelora at Lew. LUMBERTON. : : ; N. C Tractice in State an' Federal-Courts. Promp attention given to all businese You want. It's the Piano you must have. WRITE TODAY. Chas.M.Stieff Manufacturer of the Piano Witli the Sweet Tone. Southern Warerona, 5 West -Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. C. C . H. V.IIIKOIH. 1 I L,EOa i . UU K, Attorney at Law, LUMBERTON, N. C. Office in First National Bank Building t a McNeill, Attorney at Law LUMBERTON, N. C Will practice in nil the Courts B ill ness alteudeil to promptly. WADS WI8HART, ATTOKNKY AT I.AW, LUMKERTON, N. C. Prompt attention give to all bnsines. Office over Bank of Lumberton. . 8-1 D. P. SHAW, Law, Attorney at LUMBERTON, N. t. All business entrusted to him promptl) atleuled to. Office in Sl:aw Building. - i A.. HcLean. .A. KUMr flag FSL' ' Between Safety and Dange.- The wise man secures the protection of j FIRE INSURANCE, i ' Which Will add mueil to When fire occurs, the most valuable pa J. O. MoCuntilek.- 'tiim, ScLEMA ScCOBMiCi ATTG KY3 AT LAV, fflceg on Sod floor of Bank of Cim bcrton Bci-ding, Rooms 1, t, 8. A 4 i-'.it v.i. nt!o-. g'ten'. to all .b4seaa CHAS. B. SKIPPBkT1 AJtonsey at Law, LUMBERTON, - - -' 17. C All buiinrtn entrusted to him will rt--eive pro.ju-t nnd careful attention. GSTce ii F:rst Natioil Bank Etildlns l jver Poet Office E. M. BRITT, Attorney at Law, Ldmbertoh, N. C. Office upste'rs i Aigns Building. All business promptly transacted. its looks. -Smith's Bride,' Jan C, S. 14, 1908- ! per a man nas is a policy in a ko-' com ! -j pany. Wc represcut some of t:;c best companies in existence. They pay j j promp'ly and honorably all losses incur- i i red. Soiiie-lav von mav be sorry von I A GcoroIaRepres Btaiivc Wauls ! didn't let us write a policy t -day y..x. Williams. i-9 Tho attendance at tjie meet ing of the Grand Lodge of New Year Greetings ! We wish to thnns our friends and customers for the liberal patronage with which they have favored us during the year just drawing to a close. We ask for a continuance of your business, sml shall strive, in the future as in the past, to give the best of service, and at all tia:es keep in stock a full line of News From Howellsvllle Correspondence of The Bobesonlan. Rev. P. T. Britt filled his ap pointment Saturday and Sunday. Mr. J. R. Kinlaw has raised monej to Tin j an organ for Zion's Tabernacle chach. ' The Sunday school at Zion's Tabernacle is attended by a great many visitors. Masons in Raleip-h last week was between 500 and 600. The next session will be held in the temple at Raleigh, for pushing the work on which . the gran lodge has made complete pro vision. The report of the committee of charters and. dispensation" showed- seven new lodges during tne" past twelve months, which ' is- a smaller number than .usual; but the gain in membership broke all records. For the" first time in tbe histary of the , grand loup-e neither of the two com mittees on propositions and grievances had anything to re- to Do Something lor Country " Belore Hot VVeatlier. . , Washlnjrtoa Dispatch luh. A resolution reading in part as follows was offered in the i Hquke to-day by Mr. Edwards, ol Georgia: '"" - . "Whereas people and business institutions of all kinds are suff ering from the panic that is upon us, and the whole country is de- j manding that something be done ' for relief; and whereas the House j of Representatives has been in j session now for over o0 days and has accomplished absolutely nnthincr nlnnur t.hfsft linos, hnt in stead IS killing time upon mat-i ters -that are not nearly so vital; j therefore be it, i 'Resolved, that nine o'clock in the morning be Sxed as the hour j for convening, instead of 12 j o'clock noon, and that the hour! "S" WTT " S TSTLm, a from 1 until 3 be allowed for! el jt! wVlfeflSFI lunch, and that the Jtiouse re main in session until 6 o'clock in the afternoon- or later if neces- sary in order that we may get . down to work, do something for the country and adjourn before i hot weather comes on." Select Groceries, Which if you will examine you wil! find just as represented, or we wi not ask you to buy. Come end se lect for yourself or phone us yc.ir orders and we will strive to ploase you. Lumberton, N. C. Free Delivery. Phone No. I. I Would be a Substitute. Sew Vork Dispatch, loth- - ; Mr. C. W. Byrd has moved nnPt. nii diflWneps araonffl Ononftho 9 OOf) sfcranp-A 1t,. ! his saw-mill to Bladen county. (lodges havisg been settled by ters which have been received l Mr. and Mrs. D. C ffilkins S themselves - iby Mrs. Evelyn Thaw sineeH-ir j made a visiting trip to Rev. W. I . ry K. Thaw's trial began, which j L. Brisson's, in Bladen countj, f Ezekial Gregory, a farmer iwas made public to-day, contain-; Sunday. jover 60 years old, who lived j ed an offer from an Ohio man to j Bowellsville, K. C, Jan. 15, 1908 ?near Davidson, was killed with substitute himself for Thaw, and ( anaio hv nssnn. Da tires'- if necessary be executca. ine Talcum Natural VIoleS. -L Powder. E. J. BRITT, ATQRfTEY at Law, LnmbertCEN. C. Office over Pope's Drug' 5tore7 STOCK REMEDIES. Every bottle of Dr. Edmund's Colic and Luug Fever Cure i Guaranteed fot colic, gravel, pneumonia, steinache and lung disorders. Also a blood purifier. Dr. W. O. EDMUND, 3-ai - . Lnmbetton. N. C Dr. N. A. Thompson, PHYSICIAN AND SUB GEO, Lumberton, : : : : . N. C Office at Hospital. Phone -No. 41. Down town office over Dr. McMillan', Prug Store Calls promptly answered night or day, in town or in the country. Dr. R. T. ALLEN Dentist, LUMBERTON, XN. C See over Dr. McMillan's Drug - Sto- Dr. JOHN KJtfOX. Jr, Physician and- Surgeon, Lumberton, N C. Office at McLean-Rozier Drug Store. ' l-a-08 A. MacKethaD, M D. MacKethan Bcttjikg," Faycttcylllc, N. C Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat a Specialty. i-3 i COMPARATIVE STATEMENT: Dember 13th, 1904, Deposits, 1108,126.94 December 13th, 1905, " 143,958.09 December 13tb, 1907, 44 - 178,934.83 Cask lu all Amounts sailed for has been Furnished to our De positors at ALL TIMES. THE BANK OF LUMBERTON, The Oldest and Largest Bank in Robeson Connty.) OFFICERSt A. T. afeLSAV, President, R. D. CALDWELL, Viee-Pres. A. M. WHITE, Viee-Pres. C. B. TOWNSEND, Cashier, THOfc. J. MOORE, Ass't Caahier. HOW HEB LIFE WAS SAVED WHEN BITTEN BY ALABGE!Qry and his wife laiciy ory, l hursuay morning, ureg- i " ' lvei. 1,H "lJ 7".,"' ( By-Lo is so fine that it floats in tlse air, and so de'icately perfumed with the odor of fresh flowers, that we ! know you will like it.. It docs not have that Talcum Powder odor, just ., j Omsll ft? l?Bih 175n!' E. G. S1PHER, ELECTEICIAJV, ' . Lumberton;' N. C. Office in Shaw Builaing, Phone 118 I t-6 fled- Bryan and nominate a man who can command electoral votes in East.. shn-ninfT trtemafrivAii- and the 1 I - - , , - SUIT UlJlt WiJ III1V J1VU- IlillUV" i . j . ! mora the tOUCbBtOne Ol Mie IWO SNAKE. i intftlv hntviprp raitnrpJ nwr .8UUH " uic-.uocuouu , thirds -rule is applied to it the now few peoplb there are who Mooresville Thursday evening. fundred paces Hei Z- f-id ?f 8-b- Notl Following an" altercation in re- Steel JaVtoSi aloubletf i j --j oris aeo a narmiess nme earier inrH or,Q;nn h. unn cent snake fell on the wheel of an futo the yard and defied his automobile which was being i father to sross a line drawn driven by a woman. The woman', . ' , - - promptlj fainted and the car, left j with the blade pf the axe n he to its own resources, ran into a!f.arlh- The father crossed the stonewall and caused a serious bne and- received a blow from accident. -r- ' - j which he-did not recover eon- The bite of a poisonous snake sciousness. ; neec's prompt attention. Mrs. . r K. M. Pishel, Route No. 1, Box! Chairman S. B. Adams, of 40, Dillsbnre, Pa., tells how she! the Republican eomraittee, has I ave 1 our iui one By Depositing it with Robeson Countv Loan and Trust Co. ! iyi'Brff'-''Ji'fyirfv.a333 We will pay you Interest, Compounded every j three months, and this' wilt cause your Depos it to Continually Grow. : : : : A large number of Satisfied Customers is our Strongest tfndorsement. : : : : : Open ntt Account with us, Either Largo or Small, and Begin the Savfag Habit To-day. Meson Countj Loan and Trust Companj, Mrs. Martha &ate, a widow 47 years old with children and grandchildren, advanced $3 to Peter Rogers, of Goldsboiw, to secttre lieense for their mar riajje, and later she found that only a mock ceremony had been performed and that no license was secured. Rogers. who is 43 years old and has a wife and three children at Tarboro, was arrested and sent to jailin default of a bond in the sum of 300 to appear at the next term of court'" and answer to tbe charge of-felon'. the prisiner in appearance and j could take Thaw's place in his j jr, cell by visiting him in prison in ; disguise. The writer, whose j name was not made public, said i he had no special desire to live and was not afraid to die, but made tbe offer in order to pro vide for his family. The letter was written coherently. . A W. McLean, President. Stephen Mclntyre,' Vie-Prtidet. G. n. Morrow, Caahier. Advertise In THEROBESONIAN. Lono Live tbe King t Is the pepnlar cry throughout Eu roDean oonntnes , while in Amen . - m Mt . j i ao tho mt nr inn nresanL qrv is w -"-J X m! Lonfif live Dr. King's Nsw Dis- covery, King of Throat and Lung Remedies!" of which Mrs. Julia Rvder Paine. Trnro. Mass.. ssys It never fails to sivs immediate relief and to quickly ours k cob go or cold.'' Mrs. Paine's opinion is shared by a majority of the inhab itants of this conntry. Now Dis covery cures weak lungs and sore throats after all other remedies have failed; ana for eonghs and colds it's the proven remedy. Guaranteed by all Druggists. S0. nV$Mi. 'Eriid o few. saved her life when bitten by a large snake. On August 29, 19C6. I was bitten on the hand twice by a large copperhead snake. Being a distance from any medical aid, as a last resort I used Soan's Lin iment, and. to my astonishment found it killed all pain and was the means of saving my life- I am the mother of four children and am never without your Lini ment-".. recommended Wheeler Martin, of Williamston, to sacceed E.C. Duncan, who resigned to accept the position of received for the Seaboard Air Line Ry., as re venue collector .for the eastern district of North Carolina. resident Roosevelt promised to make the appointment right away. We handle all the different kinds of Kigh-Gnu-le Talcum I'owders, but re gard 8y-Lo as the bvst there is . You will think so too when y.-d try it. Yours to Hease, J. D, McMiilan & DRUGGISTS, Lumberton, N. G. June 18th Son. iBuy Geyserite, . j KING' OF TOILET SOAPS; Once yon trv it, you will always like it. ! " Sold by ' J. H. WISHART. 7-22tf Tne Charming Woman Is net necessarily one of perfect form,and features. Many a plain woman who could never serve as an artist's model, possesses those rare qualities that all the world ad mires ; neatness, clear eyes, clean, 8moothakin and that sprightliness of step and aotion that accompany coodhe alth. A vhyBically weak woman is never attractive, not even to herself. Electric Bitters restores weak women, civs strons nerves b iaht eyes.smooth. velvety skin beautiful complexion. .Guaranteed by all druggists. &0o. At a meeting1 of the execu tive committee of the State Firemen's Association held iu Winston-Salem Wednesday itj was decided to hold the next I where the tournament was held last year. The date will be determined later. Brick Brick Best on the Market. " Shingles ! ShiDgles ! Good Pine Cheap. Come see us. WHITFIELD & FRENCH. 7-8 GEO. S. HACKER SON The Washington correspond ent of The Charlotte Observer says thaLGovernor Glenn, told some friends in Washington the other day that his message to the Legislature .-would net contain a recommendation about prohibition. Memorable Kay Gne of the days we remember with pleasure, as well, as with prof it to our health, is tbe oue oa which wa became acquainted with Dr. King's New Life Pills, the painless purifiers that euro head, ache and biliousness, and keep the bowels right. 2ie. at all druggists. s. $100 Reward. $100 The readers of this paper wilt be pleas ed to learn that there is atlenstone dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all iis stages, and that is j Catarrh Hall's Catarrhture is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitution al dise 8. reauires a constitutional treat ment. Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the b o d and mucous surface ot tne sys'em.tnere br destroying the foundation of the dis- 1 - . 1 . . .1. w aaae, ana giving iuc paucm. bucuiu vy building up the constitution and as6ist- iaf na nre in doing its worit ine pro nriotnra have sn much faith in its cura tive powers that they offer One HundredTj Dollars tor any case na imvim w cure. 8nd tOr liat of teetimoniala. Address: P. J. CHENEY & Co., Tole- do.Ohie. - Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pitts fee coustipa ' 0D. v . Jewelry, Wa'clies, Diamonds, Sitoenare, Cut Glass, Clocls. Ours is a complete ,-ewelry store. Vo line of goods mdf$liable is carried by jewelers anywhere Whatever is worth having in a jewelry store is to be fonnd here. -. Our Repair Department is complete ia every detail. Special Attention To Mail Orders GEO W. HUGGINS. 10S Market Street. I WILMINGTON. : : : : N. C. Notice ! 1 LUMBERTON KOYtLlY WORKS For Mantels, Columns, Brackets, Balusters, Pulpits, Church Pews and of odd lobs. all kinds Mail orders solicited, ble. Terms reason- MANTJFACTt&ES OF oors. Sasb, Blind v Moaldlao. Bnlldlng Materia Sasa Weights and Co. 4. Charleston, S. C " Parehas: our makes, which we'guai intee superior to any suld Sooth, asd therehv save monej .-Windo asdifaa cy GUst a Specialty 4-ao Pinesalve acti itrocinr- WCtrOOllZect porhb or 8tm sisEA. R B. Humphrey. Proprietor and Manager. Il-SO iMaik Your Loied Ones Graies. Headstones. - $4 00 Up Monuments, - 11 00 Up Best Bine and White Marble. Save Traveling Agent's Commission rder through G. E RANCKR, 1-3-7-1 . Lombertoa. N. C. ',! -0 i A A If J
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