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ROBESONIAW Advertising Rates On Application. I One Dollar and Fifty cents the Year. STABL1SH K 1 7 C Country, God and Truth. SINGLE COPIES 6 CENTS. OL. XXXVIII, NO. 97. LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1008 WHOLE NO. 2325 -L Jn JLLj oilin's Jewelry Store-Watch Depaitment. Never beforCfewe had such a Dis play of Aifiencian . Made Movements and C ises as wre have now, including both Ladies' and Gent's. We are show ing some Beautiful Watches. The de mand for High-Grade Movements and Cases is growing daily and our stock is increased accordingly. : : : : : Wo cin pnppiy yru trorn our stock; an- t -ir in Movement fr -m 7 to 21 Jewe.. Also anything in Ca?e from 5 year to solid (Sold. 18-size 17 Jewel Elgin, waunain- ana nuncis Movement- in Best type of Silverine Case only SXOO. Same Movement in "Fahy's" 20-year Oast . onl 512.50. 18 N.zo 7 Jewel, Klg-in, Wal- hsm an i ui n .xJen 11 veraent in Best Silverine Case only 5.00. S Size Screw B and B "Siiverine Cases fitted with either" "New a" or "Ce'htury" Moemeu our price only $3 00. Boyiin's Jewelry Store. orty Years Ago LEE 4 BIRTHDAY. A MARRIAGE AT THE JAIL. ; NEWS LETTER FROM MARIETTA Yoi'.r Fathers Were Using the 'ld ReliaMe $IANT1& FOR QTJALITS JACOBI AXE! They Pleased Them Then and Will Please You Now. For 6ul by Leading Dealers in Robeson and Adjoining Counties. N. JACOB! HARDWARE COMPANY, i : Wilmington, N C f The Sale of Fine Furniture .re h i s.iou'd prove cvgu'y in- i . n i, vou It includes just the !,ru.taie u:i neel at less than tbe price YOU'D BE WILLING TO PAY. This isn't an offeriug of trashy furniture !i i leto se'l 't cheap prices. We do not i .it lle that s uff at all. It is sale of furniture tuat you will be proud to have in your home to-day and just as proud iftei v 'i have had years o wear out of it. E agle Furniture and aipa Co Luttiberton, N. C. J Statement of tlie Condition of The Bank of Lumberton, I At the Close of Business, Friday, December 13th, 1907.. RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts, $132,769.05 Furniture and Fixtures, 3,383.27 Real Estate, 510.00 Expense, 164.08 CASH AND DUE FROM BANKS, 109,147.56 $245,973.96 $50,000.00 8,918.30 8,000.00 120.74 178,934.83 LIABILITIES: Capital Stock, Undivided Profits, lie-Discounts, Accrued Interest due Depositors, DEPOSITS, Celebrate la Lambertoa by Ap propriate Exercls a at tbe lOptra Baase Rev. A. E. Baker Speaker el tb Oceaslaa Sengs by tbe Graded Scbaol Chlldrea Laacb Served ta tbe Veterans by the Daaflhtere at the Confederacy. The one .hundred and first anniversary of ; theG birth of Robert . Lee was-celebrated in the opera house"' here Monday by appropriate "exercises. Thv Daughters of the .Confederacy, always ready to honor both the living and the dead heroes, had prepared an interesting program for the occasion and the veterans assembled in force. The graded school children marched ta tbe opera house in a body and added much to the occasion by their presence and their songs. The stage, ' decorated with flags and with a portrait of Lee on the right and it portrait of Jackson on the left, presented quite an attractive appearance The" exercises were opened by the singing of "The Old North State" by the school, after which Rev, E. M. TbTld led In- Driver. rendered b the sebool. and then Treasurer M. G.-McKenzte' inade a brief but interesting talk,, ex Judge T- A- McNeill following him in a short-speech -introduc ing the speaker -of- the "occasion Rev. A. B Baker, pastor of trie 1 lriTtrtan church of Lumber tan. 7 Mr. B&kef Held th endivided anen hoq oi uib auaience wnii? ds delivered ah. able'address . pecu liarly appropriate to the occaa. 4on,- relating -daring the eoofaf of his remarks nrari v : of the I heroic deeds pt the ber.jes of the Lost Cause. At. the .conclusion of hi r Baker's address . Mr. J. A McAllister introduced"" Geh. F A. Bond, a native of Maryland who now lives- near " Moss Neck, this county, and a Southern gen era! - of distintion- General Bond related many incident that took place in tbe Valley of Virginia and which still- live fresh in the memory of many of, the old soldiers who. were present.- At the-conclusion-of lr. Bond's speech Miss Agnes' Mc Brayer i and her pupils 'sang "Our Soldier Heroes Sleeping." It was the intention' of the Daughters. of the. Confederacy to present crosses 'of honor Jo the' veterans! on this occasion, but the erosses failed to arrive iu time. Mrs. J. - A. McAllisterr president of" the. chapter, ex plained this to the veterans and the crosses will be presented at some other time: After the singing of, "Tramp, Tramp, The Boys Are Marching" by; the school, Mr. McAllister announced that' the Daughters wished to see all the old' veterans at the conclusion of the exercises, -and the audience "was -dismissed by Mr. Baker. ;i ;' ' , : Tb veterans, found ttiat what A RobesonLttn Representative Rescued From an Embarrassing Paasltton by Ihe Timely Appeat aace af Justice McNeill, Who Fcrfornis the Ceremony xn& Reaps a CSreat Reward. Miss Irene Flowers and Mr. Roads la Bad Condition Preler the Old Law ot Labor to tbe New Law ot Taxation Matters ol laterest Interestlne Told. Correspondence otThe aobesonlkn. Cotton to day 11. 87 J, receipts W. lriulips were married in ; not given. the register's Office at the jail) S,n-rftl of nnr farmtr lmv ItL 1 . 1 a . 1 soiu me remainaer oi tneir lyui Puesday afternoon, Justice John H. McNeill performing the cere mony. That is the simple, un adorned statement of what hap penod, but there was more to it thaa that, as you shall see. Orderly to begin ac the begm- oing, a representative oi ine Kobesonian was moseying along down toward the jail when he saw a friend at the jail beckon ing him to hurry up. This The Robesonian nan did, with no idea in the world as to what was up, and when he found that there was a couple within who desired to be united in the holy bonds of matrimony The Robesonian man wanted to fade out of that im mediate landscape; for it is this particular Robesonian man's gt:od:-: fortune or misfortunr, whichever "way" you look at it to perform sometimes the parti cular function of a justice of the peace which the couple withiD wanted performed right awaj, and he is somewhat bashf ul about performing the ceremony in th presence of so great a cloud ot witnesses as bad gathered to see 'this couple united. The Ribe- sonian man tried in vain to escape. and he prayed, as men have praj ed before, to be delivered fro u the hands af his friendhut thrj SV5ght hiir, and'wouM nX be&' his prayer, nd led nim, l-e i. Lmb to the s!ai;her, back inti. cotton crop since the recent mar ket advances- We gladly welcome Mr. 8. M. Oliver into our community. Mr. Oliver has sold his beautiful farm at Raynham, and will remain at Marietta for an indefinite time. La grippe is and has been con tagious ampng us for some time. Mrs. M. J. Oliver is convalesc ing from an attack of grippe. The oyster supper at Olivet school house last Friday night, although somewhat sparsely at tended, was a source of excellent entertainment and extraordinary delight to all participants. We are sorry to lose Mr. S. G. Williamson, one of our most prominent citizens and progres sive farmers. He has purchased a farm near Kingsdale and has moved his family to that place. Miss Maggie Pitman, of Fair mont, has organized a music class at Olivet which she will in struct in connection with the school. f Work on the handsome resi dence of Mr. J. D.Andrews is I progressing rapidly, and ere "the ! corntops ripen and the meadows are ir. bloom" he expects to nes t tie some fair maiden in his fasci ' nation domicile. From observation, 1 ops had but little iuc jetii utiu iui.w lliu im trocuuv i . i . . . .. . . - . . . . of . -the wpald-be bn-Je aiu'ioe(s room and bade him do his duty-! o n tri ..;!.;.. A. . V. lA.CUXJ JO 1DU1U1 T 4.1 1 a. , . L Z" r rB,tf,,k1 lu! b-r daughter, Mrs.T.C Parham trembling justice who was about "v xiY.u,' to be made ta perform his official duty beheld, his deliverance in the portly person of his brother justice, His Honor, Justice John . McNeill. Upon being appealed to Justice McNeill consented at once to perform the ceremony. Sa Justice McNeill squared him self before Miss Flowers and Mr. Phillips, gave a few preliminary ! Br'r'rs! and H'ms! just to show : he wasn't nervous.and with great ! at Bishopville, B. C The roads of our community are in a very bad condition, some of them almost im pass able- We are prone to corroberate the the statement of your correspon dent who would nullify the pres ent law of taxation for the old law of labor. Marietta, N. Jan. 21, 1908. Real Estate Traaslers. Tf.f-al i-tn.tft transfers recorded dignity went through with the! from the 17th to the 21st ceremony made and provided lor L q Small and wife to Robert such occasions, and in less than i Worley et ux, lands in Drills, no time pronounced tne couple , $200; T. A. Wilber & Son to E. man and wife. . jS. Walters, lands in Sterlings, . Atier receiving oquire aic-; $i0and other considerations;E B Weill's congratulations Mr. ana Walters and wife to Butters Mrs .Fblllips repaired at once to . r.nmher OnmnanT. lands in Rter their buggy, which was standing : iing8t D0U; Wm. O. Burns and near the jail, and it looked like wjfe to g, p. Willard et al, lands the officiating justice was to re- j in Maxton, $1000; Martin Mc- cive no .reward except tbe con-; Kinnon and wife to Emma C. At- COMPARATIVE STATEMENT: Deeember 13th, 1904, Deposits, December 13th, 1905, December 13th, 1907, $245,973- 1108,126.94 143,958.99 178,934.83 Cash la all Amounts called for has been Furnished to our De- posltors at ALL TIYIE9. j THE BANK OF LUMBERTON; ;The Oldest and Largest Bank in Robeson County.) them to an elegant lunch had .been prepared for .them. About sixty-hve- veterans .par took of the lanch. -- - i A. VT- IeLEt, PrehNleiit, i A. . Vf H1TJE, ;-rre. TWOS. J. OFFICERSI R. D. CALDWELL, Vic-Pra. C. B. TOWJiBKND, Caabier, MOOK.S, AM't Casliicr. By Depositing it "with .-af Robeson County Loan and Trust Co. W will pay you Interest, Compounded every three toontns, and this will cause your Depos- it to Continually Grow. : : : : f JL large number of Satisfied Customers is our I Strongest Endorsement. : : : : : ! Open an Account with us, Either Large or Small, i and Begin the Saving Habit To-day. Robeson County Loan and Trust Company, A. VV. McLean, President. Stephen Mclntyre, Vice-Prel4et. C H. Morrow, Caituer Let Us Do Kour Job Printing I -sa- WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF s Commercial Work. SEND kU9 YOUR ORDERS. Freeman frintlno 60.. Havententa afr the People Ao Cauteaary. Rer A. E. C. Pitman and fam ilyr o'f Kemper,S.,C.spfint part of last-week in thiscommunity visit ingMrs.Pitman'a parerits;Mr.and Mrs. M. 3. McCprmac. " . . ' - We are tarry- to report Mr; Allen Millar Very ill at th -writ ing. r:.. ..; - .Mr. Roy. Grimaley vas' mar ried on January loth to Miss Lilian Andrews,, of Fairmont. We wish for .them a long and liappylife; " The chain-gang is, doing-soma good work on, our. roads at pres ent which is veryibadlyvBeedad. - Hiss .Sallie McCortnac :"pent a few dajs at Bnie recently vis, itirjg .;ss Lena Melvin. - Mr. P. M. Stnart, f Gaddy.S. spent last Sunday ia - this oommuBi! v at the home of Mrs, A Stuart;' - - Mr. C. P. McGirt, of Gaddys- villa, was in this community last Sunday afternoon, sparking." Mr. ert Stuart' spent last Satarda n Lumberton on bus iness. - - Mr. A.' J. McLeod spent the flrst of the- week in-Wilmington on business. Messrs. Bunyan Musselwhite and Frank Townsend, of . Bar kers, and Butler of Lumberton, were in this community lastoun day. We tbmk they must have beep dear" hunting. No deaths or marriages to re port but Madam Rumor hays the wedding bells are going to ring at an early date. 4 - "Jack Frost " Centenary, N. Jan. 22,'.1S08. yajr i"r uib obi viueo. a uib ueiei Hons; Jfi. U. U I. W is certainly a paying job I've got,'7 ! gnaw Lumber Co., in continued 'Squire McNeill; Looki400; C P. McGirt scieusness of duty will perform- ; weu ianris -m Red Springs, $750; ed, but appearances were decep-: q. m. Hall and wife to D. B tive; for just as they reached the !.packer, lands Lumber Bridge, buggy the groom called the j Timothy Carrie to J. A Squire and handed him a neatly- ; Hodgin, lands in Blue Springs done-up package that appeared ; &n& Lumber Bridge, $85; S. M. to' contain a handsome sum of! Oliver and wife to N. A Town money. - - j 8end, lands near Raynham, $18, i B'rrr! H'm! B'r'r!'r . said ! nnn. w. Tt MnOnn and wif the Daughters wanted .to see 'Squire McNeill, as he re-joined Robti Currie, lands in Blue them about was to introduce i Lis curious friends who were be-! s.;nt ttsOnn.. s. A TiMmnnrl that trinnine to any him but a mo- i ment before about not receiving , artrS $t 0 and other considera- pay for his services. Tnis here i tjons. g. C. l & I. Co. to Brown- Fern broke, et al to John here," and fee exhibited a fifty-Ward, lands' in Thompson, cent piece and a couple of little ( $it200; F. L. Black, commissioner, pacKages.eacn aoonnnree mcnes to a. J. McKinnon, lands in Max long, taat loonea lor au tne wona ; ton 33o; e. M. Paul et ax to like packages of dimes, cut ap-1 j. A. McCormick. lands in Back pearances were again deceptive, ! Swamp; John Rowland et ux to ior wnen me pacuages were un- j Henry J. Wessel, lands in How- rowea u was louna idbiwij con-; eilsville, $43 75; Henry J. Wessel tained pennies just pennies.and j lo Jeffrey Cameron, lands in the total fee amounted to one j Bowellsville, $50; C. B. Led better dollar! . . etuxtoFred C. Davis, lands in Squire Mehcill has lots of Red Springs, $440; S. R. Town Ichapge now. I send et ux to R. C Townsend, -Mr. A. E. S pivey, an old ti tm- lands in Maxton, $12 000; J. F. L, citizen of Lumberton who movfiArmfiell et ux tolhe At antae inas from Eiizabethtown, where 000; J. B. Regan et ux to Willis XT'., i i i a : TT.ii:n he sojourned a whileind who is "t' k. t nw.w.,u, now working as. deputy sheriff 125;Robt. Inman et ux to Eis far Sheriff E C. McNeill, ar ",HT: mtf ",r' j r. a n.un a i"50: C. D. Burnett et ux tpN. Bladen county for disposing of mortgaged property and skin-i ping his bond, last Wednesday. Cashwell was brought here Wed nesday and sent to Eiizabethtown Thursday- Mr. Spivey found him at Nichols Depot, S. C, where he and his son were run ning a store. Cash will had given the people of Nichols Depot to understand that he was a widow er of 19 years standing, but it is said he has a wife and seven cbildrt n Lving in Bladen coun'y. Mr Spivev got Cashwell-In hi buggy with the ostensible pur pose of interesting him iu a trade and drove over the line into North Carolina, where he served hiswarrantforCashwell's arrest. G. Wade, $900. Mr. D. W. MUIsans Conceived the Idea lor His Lett er-Band-Ilag Device Wbtle In Jail at Hickory Will Sue the Town ol Hickory lor $19,000 Damages lor False Arrest, False Im prisonment and Vlolallsa ot the later-State Commerce Law That devise Mr. D. W. Mill saps, of Lumberton, has invented for bundling up letters in post offices, from which he expects to realize a cool million from the government, was invented while Mr. Millsaps languishes on summer afternoon in the jail at Hickory or, to be more exact, the idea which resulted in the invention was conceived at thai time. In addition to the million which he expects to get out of the government for- the invention which he conceived in .-ia.il. Mr. Millsaps expects to get $10,000 j from the town of Hickory for that impiisonment, for he i i going to sue that town for false arrest, false imprisonment and violation of the inter-State com merce law. This is the way it happened: Mr. Millsaps is agent for the Novelty Cutlery Co., and he sells knives. He goes from place to place and takes o'rders, like any other travelling man, and then he soes around later and delivers. He is protected by the inter State commerce law and does not have to pay local tax. The town authorities of Hickory were not advertent to that fact, so they demanded that Mr. Millsaps pay a tax. Thin Mr Millsaps ref uHt-d to do, and then the mayor demanded that he put up a bond in the sum of $50 for his appcar .iuee at court. Mr. Millsaps sakl nspiration be-; that fc?-CO old not put up too bond right then.bK-lUL a sTit to jail This was abou-. 12 i-'tLck, n.-oi.. m da' last, Julv. On hiS- Va. lo the jiil Mr. iliilsaps asked tr be allowed to tjet something U read, vbich riquest was grant ed, and he purchased a HarperV Weekly the most fortunate pur chase Mr. Millsaps ever made, no doubt. There was nothing tr do but make the most of a War1. situation, so Mr. Millsaps made himself as comfortable as possi ble in jail and proceeded to read the Harper s he had purchased In that paper he saw a state- , ment to the effect that the gov 'j eminent spends hundreds of thousands of dollars yearly for twine used in postoffices for bundling letters; that many in ventors have tried to invent a substitute for twine which would meet the demand for cheapness and speed; and that the inven tion of a practical substitute would be worth a million to tbe inventor. That was where Mr. Millsaps connected with his idea- In reading his Oxford Bible he is accustomed to hold in his hand the rubber band which is placed around the Bible when it is not in use. Mr- Millsaps took coun sel with bimself and decided that two bands like that, properly placed in relation to each other, would do the trick, and lo, it was done! An exceedingly simple devise it is, but 1 no one had thought of just that very thing before. - - About seven . o'clock in the evening of the day on which he was placed in jail a friend of Mr Millsaps eame to the jail in high indignation and put -op in cash the $K) bond and obtained Mr Millsaps' Telease- On the 28th of last October the case against Mr. Millsaps was tried before Judge Ward, who promptly in structed the jury to return a verdict of not guilty. MeLean & McLean, of Lumberton.-will rep resent Mr. Millsaps in the suit wbieb he will bring against the town of Hickory for damages in the sura of $10,000- He is conti dent of winning that 3uit, and he is also confident of getting the million from the government for his letter-bundling device. One never a can tell what, a day in jail may bring forth, when you have done no wrong and are an inno- eent victim. 1 The Piano Whose Name is the Worth of Pure Gold to the Piano Buyer in Piano Value and Piano Goodness. IT'S THE , PROFESSIONAL CARD. Stephen Mclntyre, R. C. Lawrence James D. Proctor. Hclntyrs, Lawrence & Proctor, Attorneys and Counselor! at Law, LUMBERTON, : : : . N. C Practice in State and Federal Courts. Protnp attention given to all busiuet You want. It's the Piano you must have. WRITE TODAY. Chas.M.Stieff Manufacturer of the Piano With the Sweet Tone. Southern U'arerooai, 5 West Trade SI.. CHARLOTTE, N. C. C. H. YV1LMOTK, Mgr. LEON T. COuK, Attorney at Law, LUMBERTON, N. C. OESce in First National Rank Building t. a. mcneill, Attorney at Law, LUMBERTON, N. C. Will practice in nil the Courts, ness attended to promptly. Bust WADE WIS HART, ATTOKXKY AT Law, LUMBERTON. N. C. Prompt attention givea to all business. Office over Bank of Lumberton. ft-i D. P. SHAW, Attorney si Law, LUMBERTON, N. C All business entrusted to him prompt! attended to. Office in Shaw Building. i A. McLean. J. u A. W. MolKP McCormlok. zimi izim & mccorxici, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LUMBERTON. . N C ffloea on 2nd fioor of Bank of Lcia bertou Building, Rooms 1, 7, 8, & 4 xv:::;-: :i-n!u:. en to all buaiuew ft t? a - n ti'.orac; H- ii b.-ii-'.'l uN, SKIP? at Law, Between Safety ami danger Thf viw mnn secures the rrotecttnA. f FIRE INSURANCE. When fire occurs, the n.ost valuable pa per a man has is a policy in a goo4 com pany. We reptesent some of the best companies in existence. They pay promptly and honorably all losses incur red. Some day yon iiiay be sorry you didn't let us write a policv t -day. Q T. WILLIAMS. i -9 Ail bul'!S cutinsUd lo bin) will ri . k-.v: proin;.: 'jv. oretul ultrntion. Orfict i Fir; Naiioi,il Bank BuUdn .vet Pos'. fiffics E. M. BRITT, Attorney it Low, Ldmbkuton, N. C- Off.ce upste'rs ia Arras Building. 1 business promptly transacted. E. Z. HRITT, ATTORNEY AT Li-A . Lnmlierton, N. cT Ofbce over Pope's Drug St--ie. STOCK REMEDIES. NftW YfiBP GrPftinS lUndLneveCureG HUH itUl UJ.W,11U50 I colic, gravel, pneunonia, stomache and lung uisorucrs. ajso a dioou punner. We wish to thana our friends and j customers for the liberal patronage with which they have favored us j during the year just drawing to a close. We ask for a con t' nuance of your business, and shall strive, in t the future as in the past, to give the ! best of service, and at ail times keep j in stock a full line of j Select Groceries,! Which if you will examine you will find just as represented, or we will not ask you to buy. Come nnd se lect for yourself or phone us your orders and we will trive lo please you. 3-21 Dr. W. O. EDMUND, Lumberton. N. C. I art Lumberton, N. C. Free Delivery. Phone No. I. BY-LO Talcum Powder, Natural Violet. Dr. N. A, "Thompson, PHYSICIAN AND SUB GEO V, Lumberton, : : : : N. 0 Office at Hospital. Phone No. 41. Down town office over Dr. McMillan' Drug Store. Calls promptly answered night or day, in town or in the country. Dr. R. T. ALLEN Dentist, j LUMBERTON, ti. C. . JfSce over Dr. McMillan's Drug Store Dr. JOHN KNOX, Jr , Physician and Snrgcon, Lumberton, N. C. Office at McLean-Rozier Drug Store. j I-2-0 ! J. A. MacKethan, M. D., j MacKbthas Building, I Fayettevllle, N. C I Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat a Specialty. ! .-.3 Meeting of The Cottoa Groers Association ol Wlaharts Towa- bMb. To the Editor ct Tbe Bobesoniia. The Cotton Growers Associa tion of Wisbarts township melon tbe 18th and re-orsanized. J M Smith being elected president, J. C. Stansel, secretary and treas urer. Several new members were enrolled, and some baleage and intiation fees were collected. We ur 29 the hearty co-opera tionof the farmers of Wisharts township Come and join and pay the baleage tax to help main tain the price of cotton which be longs to every producer. J. M. Smith, Ch'm. J. C. Stansel, Sec & Treas. Lumberton, N. O. Advertise In THE ROBESONIAN. A Memorable Day Orre of the days wa remembar wits plefisure, as well as with prof it to ear health, is the - one, on which we became acquainted with Dr. King's Nsw Life Pills, the painless purifiers that eura head- aAba and biliousness ana seep me bowels right.. 25c. at all druggists. Sabscribcfor The Robeaonian tad keep ap filth, the erowd. The Ctaarmlnfj Woman Is not necosanriiy one of perfect form and features. Many a plain woman who could never serve as an artist's modal, rjosseases those rare qualities that all the world ad mires: neatness, clear eyes, clean, smooth skin and that spngbtliness ot step and aotion that aooompany good health. A physically weak woman is never attractive, not even to herself. Electric Bitters restores Weak women, give strong' nerves, V icrlif avoa amnrtfli valtrafv alrirt " P""J . " j w beautiful complexion. Guaranteed by all druggists. 5e. - Newspapers are cheap enough for every man to have one of his own. Quit beating your neighbor. By-Lo is so fine that it floats in the air, and so delicately perfumed with tbe odor of fresh flowers, that we know yon will like it. It does not have that Talcum Powder odor, just M Smsll ol Fresh Violets. We handle all the different kinds of High-Grade Talcum Powders, but re tard By-Lo as tbe best there is. Vou -The poatoffice regulations as now constituted do not permit of the establishment of free delivery in towns of less than 10,000 population. According to a bill introduced by Senator Lattimer, of South Carolina, the Department would be com pelled to pot m effect city de livery in all towns of 10,000 and less and more than 5,000. In towns of less than 5,000 Sena tor Lattimer would require ru ral free delivery carriers to de liver the mail. will think so too when Yours to Please, Or, J. D. HcMinin'ft DRUGGISTS, Lumberton, N. C. lone 1 8th K G. S1PHER, ELECTRICIAN. Lumberton, N. C. Office in Shaw Bnilding, Phone 1-6 118 Dr. Son, R. F. GRAHAM, DENTIST, Lumber ion, N. C. Office over Bank of Lumberton. Rooms No. 7 and 8, 1-2008 Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds, SilYerware, Cat Glass, Clocks. Ours is a complete jewelry store. No line of goods more reliable ia carried by iewelers anywhere. Whatever is worth i j : 1 -1 v- 1 naving 111 a jeweiry muic is irc- imum Shingles ! i . . , Good Pine Cheap. A-tin. Come see us. WHITFIELD & FRENCH. Brick ! Brick Best on the Market. Shingles ! 7-8 GEO. S. HACKER & SflH Special attentiox to mail urdsrs GEO W. HUGGINS. 103 Market Street, WILMINGTON, : t : : N. C Long Live the King t Is the popular cry throughout Eu ropean conntries ; while in Ameri ca, the cry of tbe present any is Lone live Dr. Kinc's New Dis covery, King of Throat and Lung Remedies !" of which Mrs. Julia Ryder Paine, Truro, Mass., says It never fails to give immediate relief and to quickly euro a cough or cold. ' Mrs. Paine's opinion is shared by a majority of the inhab itants of this oonntry. Nsw Dis covery cures weak lungs snd sore throats titer all other remedies have failed; and for coughs and colds it's tbe proven remedy. Guaranteed by all Druggists. 00c. ad .11.90. Trial bottle free. 9109 Reward. The readers of this S100 l paper will ne p leas ed to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has beei. able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitution al diseise, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, actine directly upon the b'o-d and mucous surfaces of the sy3t em .there by destrovinsr the foundation ot the ais ease, and giving the patient strength by bnilding up the constitution and assist ing nature in doing its work The pro prietore hve so much faith in iu cura tive powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cvrre Send for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY St Co., Tole do Ohio. Sold by DrnggisU, 75c. Take Hull's Family Pills for constipa- ftoa. -IT1II Tm "l 111111 I MANCFACT 7RES OF oors. Saab, Blind Mouldleaa. Bnilding Materia Sash Welgbta and Co.-J. Charleston, S. C Purchase our maVes, which we guar tutee superior to any sold South, and thereby aave money. 'Window aad Fan cy Olass a Specialty 4-20 Plnesalve AC"0lJiCi RELIEVES ALL Notice ! LUMBERTON HOYELTY WORKS For Mantels, Columns, Brackets, Balusters, Pulpits, Church Fews and all kinds of odd jobs. Mail orders solicited. Terms reason- ble. R. B. Humphrey, Proprietor and Manager. la-ao iul Your tad Ones Graies. Headstones. - $4 00 Up Monuments, - 11 00 Up Beat Blue and White Marble. . Save Traveling Agent' Commission order through O. RANCKJB, 1-3-7-1 Lumberton, N. C 7
The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
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