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V 1 VV ILMl.Nli I UiS AIMU inB rKAWi oauu tu . . - . . "vags- .w ' mil .i. w.. ur D ri nr C rt M 1 A N of ,ne Lumberton graded schools, THE ROBESgnmn prwienUd nte l)f lhe most prat- present tiual papers evr presented at a WILMINGTON AND THU rk.AL.k-SOCIETY. STUJL VERY MUCH AOTE t Hi IStlKU MONDAYS ANI T1U1RMA , . necaVtnn On "Ttlft ItPPOr ;tunce of Teachers .Meetings. ! v tl . Sen. OBESONIAN PUBUSBIN6 CO. ' Mis Gill was eusj and Ji rrCfful To,b, K-..ltorf lh(S Runonin: SHABPfL - Ull I (lOU ilclU Hie all llll-wiantrinrj" f vv urn iiir uuuRiivy "i (all p -e.;nt. MissZu Weaver, oinposino; Ta Ta Honorable, The Beard -t Commissioner ot Robeson Couat.v. la tiir i '. The BjV n nil. In the last. iu of tin? Rubc- i. A. r.'-OtllTION RATM: The t- Tura v.iit Muina Mi.ssZvi Weaver, jCO,nt,I1sinr the Wilmington music teacher io the public hiiih Cha.nie r of Commerce declared n school at Rowland, w,,,,!asWe noticed in the Star of thr presided at the piano at j Kaist (orcein the collect- -this poiutiu uw programmr, u , ,.ntr!11,Tnrai dahta .for the lighted both the senses of sight ; . .. . ,,:ni -w. wm 'cone-ntgofa 3rdlt r.tannnal and hearing, ft r sht-inosibecom . . i : :XZ Wii5 ar.ajed in &t:;Zhft.rod and played red looked j 1 1 excellently, j national prize court., as wen Prof. RE. Sen- for an International coiin oi -LtiiD.! telle, superintendent of the Lum-; justice, although at the same Itmle II ! . . . . , . ., . ... I . . ! , i . irenoi 1 rtO 1 g ' etl SCnooiS, maue oi s tl nil, psjuuuig- uir ivjiiiui.. ellent. adJressts ; ty the other World powers ot 1 . A. . .1 I IT ' 1 ion, nis su-j t-6. thse proposal-! trom ttie ii- ,,,u"; wVrrVrTi. iu nb-. tor rood j .ieinj I'tiO iv.'HonaiH v oi w , niugton Chamber, the Lliarn- .readier." Mr A. Mt-Al.iater, ! ijrr I)r ed , he Unied States Gov- s i v ...,.... r- . .1 , .mn . . I"' ljUU,un """"" " rnmeill to a opt a SCientl- lic and eflicient naval polic.v. . . i . MMt.ii fl.fi VPr'JKII'V Uimi . . . i ,,....-. . -: nna,B6i to, Kiiiiowinc tai. rro i na hiii w ...... ' , -r. mietler',.J. . ,. ....... i.a f&lr f rt enrr ff . T- . i, w. .n. will wiroilt. " renol 'rtb.n7:m-;rhirs ; f the most rrr'W'SSUt the ocrasU Cast. TFai. H. FUwers was net ,Tte Spirit oi Oar CharmlaB. but Killed t FayeWwiUe but U i Bcllteosr. NcloborItbClty now Cbtef f rollce at Rvlau4. K..ttonti Sp i, K-tJ , u sooinr., I cote that Messrs. Mcln i r.vre & Ijftwrence and E J. Bri'.t. Wednesday's N9na 0-r-&ttorne.vi, were allowed the sum i ver pubiished a dispatch lr iii ;of337 go foP fei.s a(ia ; I(Wf R Wilson, in whieh D'U'J Sher ' ;. ,inH..,:ml w;lh!Vlf, hi.nd ' George Mcn'ord is i WA As a citizen of Robtson county, sayina thatbout t.-n ii.-a.s W:iind as on interested in Hu-af-FayetK-vilie's chief of p-.lue. fairs tliereofi for the nlighien-Plower-, was slain by a Croatsn of lhe pnblic gPne,.any, I a-hom he was alV-artjnK to nr-; wouW suggest to your honorable rest, Thi- is an error. Capt. board Ufc you submit fin item Wm. 11. Ph.wprs i- still very . Btatement of the account. much ahvt; and is ehier ot ponre Peace Conference, for an inter- of Rowland, N. C , riyht in the ; I t seems to the pcor.le penerlly .' ttie Dime wen ! lor. an exhorbitant allowance, and es- hoartof the Croatsn country. . pecialv so when taken !n con. Tho fcts in the case are. uftCtion wilh th fact that the these: Several ers Biro a ernzy ; 1;0unty hasati-s disposal theser Croatan run amuck in the streets :vio nf mr.tn-.fl y the year. ' .mi i "":.. , ., , i mi. r itm' ni oiiitMiai n .e a. . . u bertii. N. C, WONUAY. MARCH 2, InS. wricii were linuiuvui,..,, :,uall I and Prof ; 110 11 '' ini, mvt, j he "sentence ot Wilmington I c ?ived by lii audience, a ; fV.,nL- AlfordsviMe. was per fectly at home in the discusst-n : o longer was "for open war !of "Why I teacii Enaiish Liter-; and that to thesn-nelimesstoraiy lie had tiis speech mem ;Cpe Tear at lat it might bt sail: ; ture' They are no doubt having' a trloriktts lime in Utd Springs . . . . . . 1 c .. today, tor this i tne ujj lorized, anil it wa. a Ko.d one.! the gathering of the clans at tlW t , purRi,hn Sc'100! Koom" j that jjood town to atteml "Ye!wa8 iotresiiiiKiy discussed by oldtjnie" fiddlers convention. ; j w. T Jenrette, principal; ; of the public scliool at ilia Lum-1 Here's hoping that H other , brton Cottim Mill-, and follow-i Marker, editor of TheScottish jinK him CM. E F. McKae, of Chief.has before thisshnken oflf; Maxtor, spke on "Tbo Impor- the clutche of the yripand that : tance of Teacliinis Agriculture in when the time tomes he will j the Public bchools Col- M be physically fit as of course! Rae is fat and short and of ,K.r..;ea .Iwmv fit to : cheerful c-unienace, Roodly W that slipier he intimated Pon, and his speech wm . v , ; . f like unto him fab and short, some time agfo he might have to use. of Fay: t i;l Captain Flow-; rs, with neither clab nor pen, attempted to stop W-.n. The: Crpatan was attnd Vtith a long, murderous bwif knife and ad-' vanced boldly on the thief. Cap ! tain Fiowers saw that tt'ght was his oiily salvation, and accord irsr ly retired in uwd but rapid tr- laiu not criiic:?.invr ot iDtimat i.ng thi.t there i anj thing wr ng in this umltet .bu' it is ' lie opinion -if oae who 'ias been in sympathy with you in all jour trials and tribulation. that an explanation in regard to this matter is dus the public, generally. ( 1TIZKN On der. The captain was iieet of . . 11 .1 .. : 1 1 V - -1 . . . . . . i nreatne son je wn: p loot, hut the uroutan was neever, ;. r,v., v n k -o waves in ut;nce aieep. and just under ihehailow or tre ; . Hut in this it sbis we were! market house the desnerate loni - 1 For an Appropriation for a mis'akr,for as vt now gather, if the other nations of the earth do nut hearken. t the Chamber, then and in uch an event, it tic was preparing for a fatal; vxoaian rma. ouege. stroke with his formidable -; Mention has been made in The weapon. But Policeman Jb mes ; Robesonian of a bill recently in H- Benton appeared on the ! troaacea lu tne nouse or Kepre 1 I RJM&sft ice. I3ih 1907. D SMOOX, Manager of Ajjent State Lifo Ir-s irance ;o . Indianapo i3, "a i-a uv D-ar Sir: 1 a m m r'-r quiry a3 io my opinion -IDT. i your ia 1 State Life lnsurir.ee o. i v.U! pt. , -n reply, that i am one of your fi r. icy ho!df-r3 in tbis State T hav- ni -ny times ben im portuned togriv"U t;..t policy and take one ' in seme cth-r c mpany. but have nevvr.te't ev - - a tyra;)tation to do so. Th8 law of Indi vri vijdoubtedly af fords great secuuy. to owcers ot poli cies in Indian coiop -tin s, and the rec ord of the State Life -s entirely satisfac tory to m: T do not see that a policy holder could 1 1 aaonabiy demand more than i& granted uuder your policies and laws. Yours Very Truly, GEO. B. McLEOD. 3-2 to Me v mid 'appaar, does the Cham- J a her in eflVct, declare, j "Ttie fire-eyed maid of niuoby war. All Uul and bleeding will we tkem." We form these conclusions i from som remarks of Presi scene. With that nerve and cool- sentatives by congressman tl. ' jL. Godwin for the establishment! Report oi the Condition oi The Bank oi Parkton, IE At HEBS' MEETING. Af. Pfirktnn. N. CI. ness rar winen ne was wwa-ys 1 ! i th stated Nortb Caroliaa..'.t the noted, Officer Benton drew his of a Lroatan formal Lollege near : closc of business, Febrh iry 14111, 1907. ' lean and shot the Croatan dead in! Pembroke, 'lba bill was intro- f RESOURCES 1 ihic Vranbe; duCed OP Fbruar.V 18tll and is SS Loans and (Jiscounts, $10,901 86 - .. , ,, Overdrafts unsecured, . 1-0 79 as sam aoove uapiain jpiow-. . j Ranking -Hoswes, "',J54-74 - lers is now chief of police of Row- lie . it enacted by the benate; tuiiu rtt r.oM5. 9.39 ! . ' : j n - r . . Due from Banks and Hankers, 1.S64 10 lourl anr hi itj n rifinrrormic nfiat. UU nouse in iveui esei'Jublves OI ..i.j.i..:.. . , t . . , It M ' . AMOClalloa nmpntarnrul. mid it is safe to L-. Kobeaon Coaaty Ma a Meeting la Lambcrtoa red jet that the teachers will vote Saturday Vhlcb la Well At. oi. for Commissioner of; I .Be at Whlcb Many Ex- Ariculture that is, the men ; celleat Aare are Mae : and the ladies will vote their i ore aceel witn some witty ra iftrks. which nfoased bis audi -nee, and goodly to hear, ms dent iJav.s, to ue loi.no in we j . . - . t-fTft-fUih the United Stat of America in ty!e.was entertaining, his ar- ; Star of the 23rd , in which hSn. -h r : ConVreaa- assembled. That the "bad men" in those parts. "Jisfcfetary . of the Treasury be, " "The North Carolina Peace Fayetteville never ha1- "two nd he is Iwreby, authorized and S'jcitv'is the lirst to declare-for ; cooler.bk-aver, roo.ve determined directed to pay, out of any armament Some Peace So-! chiefs tharvVvC H. Flowers and7oney in the Treasury not oth- discussioa ' the Jaoiented J. H Benton. erwise appropriated, the sum of vhg. ten thousand dollars to the trus Cash Items;- Gold com. Silver cein, including all minor coin currency, Xa'ional bank notes and other U S notes ' " Kxpense, . . S3 87 55 09 7S7.07 1 Si ob 9-'7 fo3 I GUANO ! cieties forbid the Tkoae Present. Ethuii'ii , v-v..". . ; . , . , ,- . . th maioritv of the: f.i McU' snpwh fomnlet-: t armaments in tneir meetings, , tu. w nartny wr aay ed the interesting programme .. .reiy - : . T ! .Pamhrobpl Robeson "o..t, North Carolina, to be used by When the majority teachers of the public schools of " " Robeson county with one accord ! and at its conclusion Supt. Poole - unique in this respect' gather themselves together in announced that the Board of We shuwid think so. one place, tbey present such an . Trade and: Industry of Luu)ber-: A'rmamsnt 'means forts, 12- array of earnestness and intelli-, ton, through its president, Mr. : in0.h coast guard guns, battle genca and enthusiasm, auu oi .it. 1J. Uald well, had extended an beauty and chivalry withal,, that ; invitatios to all the teachers to , one may well imagine obMviother ; dianer -kv-'heaoft svgbing win sattsrae-; theaut i tees of Croatan Normal College, 'bad men" in these parts least wisV t,hv vr not sor-.lassed in Robeson, not universal!. There .trustees in constructing and . - , . equipping a normal college for are some bad men" among s th pvt.nsiVe use ofthft Crontm. at the Dormitory, and audience adjourned to enjoy tion and saying to herself : "It j the tfod things prepared for ship, torpedo boats, destroy er, submarine min s and boats and such innocent, also nnique pacifiers as that. We learn further from the resolutions of the Societv, that them, to be sure, hut they nam- j Indians in the bir amonsr th m man v ;ood and ' Carolina, and State oi North for this purpose Total, - -'''$17,838 77I L1ABIUTIES: Caiiitol htock, Int. and lis. and Exchge., Time Certificates of Deposit, l)eiosit9 subiect to check, Ca.sbier's Checks onWtaTidin,-. $9, 800 325 ' 7.1S4.03 11 41 2800 Hars 8-2-2 1900 l?aos8-2-:i 3R00 Bags 8-2 2 4200 1 BagsS-n-3 1900 - U:igs8 3 5 .100 B;.;s 8-4 4 1N00 v Hags 8 5-7 1500--- ' Bags-10-2 3550 - f 19 50 20.50 20.7m Notice of Dissolution. Ncl'ct; is hcjtby givtn that the p:srt tiTiliip heretofore existing in the mer cantile :!::':li:iery business iu the tono of I.umit;.-to;i, t.iidcr ihe fi.m name of Pe tiison & I'.itccc, !i.vi Ixren dissolved y the !e lib of Mrs. Fannie Peterson. Notice is f-.irthtT ivea that 2t9&' lo scpliinc r.reecc Vr.r.-K.u-ceeae"d to the ns seis and good will 01 tin said business, and that all amounts due said firm are due and rav ible to her, and that she will ! as.- uuie u'.l liabilities of said firm. 21.00 J The uiiiliue t bimioess will he hereaf ter ccnd'.'cttd ill the town of Luinbeiton, at the old stand, under the firm name of Josephine Breece. Tliis 2 t'l lUiy of l-'c-bruary, 1908. I'ETl.RSOX & BXEKCK, By 3'isepliitie Lreece, surviving partner. 3 2-4U1011 28.00 34.00 law-abiding citizens. -sonian -The Robe- ! Tbe Propose Prohibition. Law j -What it Will aaaWbat It Will Not no. WHAT XT WILL, DO jouwill not only teach them the! "Whereas, tbe Board of Trade rior naval power in the waters; t will abolish, every lieeaseu things they should know from ;of Lum berton ihas this year and adjacent to our possessions," whiskey a-ml brandy -distillery tTt-btioUrt. hot will do VOUr 1 t'nr aronl vi..ars vwast. Mtlnmli A ...lil.-U 1 1 n..iin tbo Siatp , - , .... j - -- - 1( ,,,,, ,1 tutu 1, V Ate IU UUUCI .wv-. - . 1,1, , 1 1 . ... . . .1 . . It naavpR hack that. wll Thri earnesi oest 10 no mat wan , tne courtesies ot tue restai ooaru ; 8tand a strjHj, of Dreadnoughts! It will abolish every saloon i.w iv nt.aa..,, iff! Is well. My children of tender tbro, each and several, but bt cars, and my older children ; foro ad ioarnin ether unanimous- these my jewels I give into ly passed tbe following resolu-i !,(3:(luate armament necessi-; your keeping well assured that tion; tates an' unquestionably sup-; which nothing nobler is given the sura of ten thousand dollars shall be available' A call has been issued within the past few days- by Col. Geo. L. Morton, member of tbe State Legislature from New Hanover, for a meeting to be held in Salis bury on tbe 5th to organize a tight against the prohibition bill in its present form inside the Democratic "party. men and women to do pour into ! tion. We desire to express our tola'id dipen?&ry in the State. ia your system, protects you from thf Dram Trft -with n flotilla!' Tt ,il! itnn tlie than VAnnrr livoa a nip ttt.rpnin ; .funiititila j ika TW.l r.F T.la i x Miump J"Uim, : WIIH1U, Hie OlilC But there is, if need be, ' can be sold only at the place of Tea or Tablets Total, .. $17,838.77 State of North Carolina, County of Robeson ss: I, L. C. Mc Arthur, Cashier of; the above named bank, do sol emnly swear that the above state ment is true to the. best of my knowledge and belief. L. C. McAliTHUR, ' and sworn to before me, this 2V)th day of February, 1008."' : A. J - G ARRIS, "' Notary Public. Correct Attest: Edgar Hall, J. B. McCormick,1 Neiil McNeill, Directors. For Sale. I.; tiie Friends aal Ciistomsrs oi t&6 Lata Slrm oi Peterson & Breece: 14 00 1 indical.-d above, the late firm of Pe- terson Iirercs has been dissolved by 1 the death of Mrs. l-'annie Peterson, and lliaECS 13 Pel" Cdlt Acid 12.50 i the nudersued has succeded to all tha ifA business t.f tlie aid firm, and will con- . ., , , ' I duct ji t-vntril lailliuerj business in the -15;lgS.l(. per cent Add 1 4 40 j ir,w of Luniberton at the old 3Und. .miss nai-y loanntv ani anoiner compe- W. B. COOPER, WiLMlNGTOiV. N. C. "' W.. H. SlToOTER, Contrscter and Dullder, - 15 Years Exprlcnce. ...Have budt over a liutidrrd hoi.;( io I.nmbertou. t ever turned off a io) un- , of inspiration that shall awaken ; for its many favors." i Ih ,;il In nA ' AJ ll A 1 .1 tVioannt tt rlnrc httornltnnirWpn LCcf, , i r.f ti,i i?Koo ; troneer evidence than thff above ! maiui faeture in quantities of bn J an ever-burning thirst, not for jCwuBty Teacher's Associaton ; that Wilmington reall is for two and one-half g-allons or i Si. mere knowledge, which 'is proud I held in Lumberton Saturday. ! war, for President Davis savs hnoreand "not shipped anywhere ; that he has learned so much,'; Ttie following teachers attend-; that "eminent members of the in the State. ? : but for wisdom, which 'is hum-;d the meeting: Supt. R. E. Sen- State Militia are aceeotino-of-! It will stop the sale of all ble that he knows no more, '-a; telle, Misses. Sallie McLean, Leila ' ncjai positions jn our (Peace) those chemical mixtures by i -etreamof inspiration that shall: May Gill, Mary Watson, Nettie Society." i whatever name known that V J the State. in your system, protteis you from 1 For Sale, wine trahlc : disease. Hollieter'e Hoeky Moun-j 216 acres of land, forty-cfear . tain Tea has bo equal as a pring ! f r all crops, especially fur cott. v I' or Wine tr.nn wbnla familv f..rif ' katco. On R F D and tt-lepho wi 1 - ' inif0l .VfU0le C' For price and temw call on o J D. McMillan 2-2-1 in - ared: Goof! ' cotton and to- bone line. 1 or address W. S. GOWE, Vineland. N. C. j tent trimmer have been employ ed and tti'.l ive cariful allent on to the trade, a j heretofore. j 1 thauk my friends and customers for past patronage and respectfully solicit a ! continuance i f the same for the new bus iness. This 2S1I1 day f February. 190S. j Miss Jr.SEPKJNK BREF.CH. j Notice of Administration. ' Having qualified as Administrator up 011 Lh etiite f I. I'. Meares, deceased, late of Robeson comity, this is notify all satisfactory.'" perr:t' ha- ij claims spaicst his said T ke.p lm-k, Shiiigt s and all XSuiVrinx eUile to i rctc-.t same to uie at my resi , , , . , deuce in the .uiut nf fc.-.beaon, or to Material for sa;e ad. the lime, at jowcit .. . , . r . , . . . ?i:elr.?vre, 1 awfeiice K Piector, my attor- c arkel prices. ' ueys at Lumi.ejton, N. C, fof payirent Seem befo;e yoii build I defy con:- on 01 before the 2Si.l1 day of February, I a'wavs u.se every eif.,it to 9 or tins lu.lict wii Of pieaa in r ar 01 ir.ei jecovery. Ail persons laaebteu to said estate wi1! phase make irnmedia'.e pavmf-nt -o inc. -.Newspapers are cheap enough ; Tbis rchri':,r? Iv-e J 1 1 . V VJ VT i;, . i.-! J.1.1V1.J, Ad mi nistratr ix . own nt treating your neighbo t HeyS for'Ada inUiratrix. petition. please my customers. ' 3-2-6-2 for every man to have onn of bis ' Ports, coast-oruns,battle9hip8, i will produce intoxication. f : tori-edo boats, submarine mines. ! It will place under the mo. U IIU JUOMOia UiHUili&: U PI 1 Hi IUW U i 1 foster the wise institutions j Beverl v. Mamie Avent. Pennie whica strengthen their minds i Rowland, ; Polly Crowder, f Trim DQl n rt rI i."fvt irm n ; k ILis-.T rnu form their infancy with!wM nf thaT.nmh.rtan .rioJ i mayor may notmeanactual ho?- stringent and binding reula the principles of action, and schools; X W. McDiarmid, llllV ' D 1 1 e pres,ence send them iato the world too Lnm barton: S R- firahai militia means, can on ly vigilant to be deceived by its Orrum; II. W. Hjdgepth bloodshed, carnage. tnua, wwnu'iiuus w siiakca ; rrociorsvuie; t'ranK i . Munn. "c imst tnttt anv oeuerent oniy. , . . -i,. a!' ji -i j -m jt i i t j by its whirlwinds.'" ' llennert: It- R. McCullar, Bark- nation, the Japs, for instance,! It will allow the officials of W e IlirXllSIl lmpiemeilLS ZO CUILlVae ZJ2Q laHU, i? ei'DlUZerS LU GliriOn 1Z, To the casual looker-on in Vi-'er'a; 0 G. Reynolds, Ephesus; contemplating a hostiledescent' any countv or town to regulate r4-.Vio RoArl fmnlflnf ' T.Vlfl MnnhinfirTT tn hflTVfiSt thft Wao-OTIS to traTIS- Ty-tt dn.trn4 1T-k 4-4-rt-w- i trt 4-- i-inlm r - Vi nrV 4- V r rvi nnin f-r rz -f" t. V Cm Tl fTfl "f". 'f.irviQ or the nous pnarmacieis uu- jnijsr , - ; - -o - -a mean. ieians.who may tiandieitoxicat- artn WILH LHt3 riiTllb UCOUltJ. -VV tJ alc ilKUU 111 lillt? Wluil OULOiX kJ UQliiCOQ, ing liquors for medical uses ttt0 f,vrn4a"h'.Vi virr"hf. linoa rf fiiiTinlipq tn TTialrfi TPpi.rrnp.pa Pmsnftrmifl. enna some such thoughts ell hi contemplated the goodly nuro- land; Misses Fannie Avent and as; Misses Zoe WeAver and Mary V. u do n the shores of tha r.3i)J or prohibit the sale ofintoxicat V , man ntall Kama wm o m Vttx ' XXT U ! 4 I . J tIT " l n.. ' ' ' vmuy ajiu . ueroert,. iwiw iear. bf-fnr. Moin. In ,..k no- limitws bv Pharmacist p5"te',Ife 1 4A- tl L " "l -a - - 1.4 berof teachers who foregather- EthelCole, Marietta; Owen Odum, ? , V "J r"" fcurae- i " .jt.t A t-t i ..",.'... t, n. thinr of the spirit of our alto-i what it will sot i. pi ' 4 ' H3 port, tha Groceries for the table, the Feed for the stock, Clothing for the family, Furnishings for the home, and all .Necessary Things to ed in the opera house in Lumber- L,jw-; Miese Ua Blue, Nelia "" 'n eP,r,t or our ait- i what ii wia.oi mi. COntri D UTie XO OUVJUJliDO anQ JtLB.riTllN JljOO. ttmSaturday at a meeting of the, McMillan,- Tiny Cbappell, and ;pjh.er charming if somewhat It will not prohibit the farm- ' -KTraA a a. i ' "m T Robeson County Teachers' As-'Ludia Edmundsen, and Supt. i'cose, neighbors in the City j r from making eider from 1 "CHATTANOOG A tWO-hOrS6 PlOWS, COTTGlS KING ReVerSlDle sociation. It was a goodly num i S-D. Cole, of the graded school h7 the Sea- I fruits grown on his own land i"CTpo A Tiar rTflrrnwq TVTpTTa V fltallr Oil ttfYTS Farm WaPOTia PloWS EtC ber, a number maeeupofwomen at Fairmont; Misses Annie Hat- -But, doubtless, the resolu- j aad 8elliff the same at hi. me Q JJaBK -tiaiTOWS, YICJX.ay DbalK yUbbtJlD, J?dIIU W dUUb, and men the measure of whose i riauton. aad Katie Bni. ami War. tions of the Chamber have al-l;., t,; mart.t tn " 1 - - - jw I li ki -7 a-v " . wasecrauoD lee Mcuau, fhiladelpbus; Miss ready been cabled to Tokio. . i It will not stop the manafac-? stak." iturer from making;- his wine C, Feb. 28, and shipping; it outside of the ; ; state. - ' . ';' It will , not stop the -sale of Lumberton, N. 1908; 'I faithfulness and iei. . . snail largely uetermine tne weai ; Mary Ledbetter, and C. T. Bui- or woe of many during the com-1 jock, Kingsdale; Mrs. M. Luise ;ing years. And the meeting was ; Bullard, Barnesville; Miss Lina one of the most Successful meet j Marsh, Parkton; Major J. J. Hen- ' ings of the kind that has ever ; derson, Red Springs; O. F. John-! been Iwld in Lumberton. The; sod, Squires; Miss Myrel E. addresses made were practical Sharp and H- U Edens, Pates; and helpful and entertaining, and Miss Alice Surles. Bloominudaie'; tbe occasion was in cvory way j Miss Mamie R. Lentz, Raefordj thoroughly enj .yable. j Misses May Barnes and Leola . Saperintendet J. R. Poole McDonald, Maxton; Misses Sa called the mecUng to order at I rah Blanchard and Jennette Mc 10:30 o'clock a. m., Miss Alice ; Neill, Back Swamp; Misses Clar Surles, of Bloominirdale. ulaved i u-it. n. vtffn f.- ? an appropriate selection on thpi,d aii; c r n sen, narnesvine; aur. piano, ana rroi. K. m. oenlelle, ; ton; Miss Meta L. superintendent of the Lumber Sallie and Janie McGooiKt bertoa graded schools, led in j non; Miss Lettie McMillan, Rex; i years old, was burned to death in prayer. After a few opening re- i Miss Bertie Harrell, Lumbef4,a fire which destroyed ahouse in marks by Sopt Poole, Mrs. j Bridge; Miss Mary E. McNeill, ! the cotton mill section at Mar Louise Ballard gave an Interest- j Raynham; 8. E. Humphrey, B' j shall, Madison county, Thursday ing account of the progress of ; 13. Johnson, and Miss Margaret at 2 o'-lock a. ra. The house herschxl at Barnesville. She ! Ourrie. St. Paol: Misi Om Pit- wa.s nmmtwl hv t-n m.n mn - - r" - v u muuj ,v exnioiiea some reiier work m I man, Saddle Tree; Miss Susan evip drawing that would tie aBuie, Moss JJeck; Miss Anna credit to any school. Mjor J. ! McLeod, Pembroke; Misses Flora j. tienaerson, tf the N. C. Milt- tary School at R id Springs, who ! Fopiliiiorcl Any Grade , and Analysis. Agricul- Frtili7Dre ! I tl lH!Clo! tural Lime, Nitrate Soda, Muriate I CI IIIIIBI M Potash, Kainit, Acid Phosphate Guano, Cotton Seed Meal, Etc., Etc. Good Cultivation, Good Fertilizers, Good Crops Almost Assured. If McNeill,Gladys Barnes and Mrs.! those medical preparations and WB UUU1U JL1U U 1 Ui LU tail XJHi Q I JL U U UdlllfcL UI t gUUUS W WUU1U qU10 bUW UUbl" irene McNeiii.LumbertopiMisses i ess.nce. that maj have aicoiioi ness. Our experience of !i' W ENT Y-FOUR YE AE S in business ena M"shacS so we know GOOD ti:. n...: n..v,.m nJ W T .T " 1 TITtS! fTITT ; Tr71TITi CI J f r"TV "S "TTI T t TT a TTrvTrcn 1 TTT 1 solution, socji as camphor; .' T-Jt? JCJJJUaaJ2JXliP,.UU.. WO 1LUUW MIIiniUaiiiN JJlDllJ fcllSO. W U QO niT , J. - 'iidt make unreasonable promises, statements" or assertions, but we wwito .TEST this state- It will not prohibit he sale ment as to Extent and Quality of Goods we carry in our Four Larere Stewart ;w M Crook, A.atuto. jofwirve to ministers orehurch store-Houses, allConnected, andiln our Six Lare Warehouses kKntan.Sh.n- Mias-Blaaeriroong girl 14 offib,il9 for eazramental pur-i mi A ' V " ' ' , ? pjf-fe ; we inanK tne ureaL iirmy oi uustomers wno nave stood with us byther Past years, and are yet our Friends and Customers, and 2G,i903,itwiiiiu,taffectthepr.s- Invite ALL who would like to Obtain Best Commercial Advantages miss orennie uranam ana vv. i. if;.. jenrette, uumoertnn; a. d- is rael. Allenton; J, F. Flowers.Lum Vjerton; Miss Doilie Singletary, Long Brauch; Mrs. I. C. Howell and Mrs The EvMeaec In the Cnae. Blazer and Davis, and their fanv lies. , Mr. Wm. H. Andersoa. M. D.. of Soda Spriaga, Ida , tays that was tne next speaker, made m cMn.aw i wdeiwesales wade 7 1 relieved couBhs and oolda whera ah io,ooo ?wts cv-Kiei.ce. You buy , ntu Mm.o. T. IT. excellent address on The Rr quUites of a g olT. a 1 e . " His points were strong and his Ian guagowai beautiful. The audi eoce was mucb pleased with h'ai Jlona L & M. faint and 3 Balors Pure ! V . rem'ulBB 1" gntl J ijinseeii uu tat o- cents) mix W4ke 7 a .ori ou y i.2o per jalloa ; II1IIIUI-S thew and I '"xstiTe effects, eipeeisllv reeom n lest paint reaT for use I mepd it for children. It is ulsaiant -Doue m 2 . to take. For ciughi,oold, hoarse h. & M. Kaint Aetata. ?PH: wuooptag enaga. Money Z r ,uco P'"wBt'l MAltitterBHe c: ufurTon. funded if aot isttsBetl. Bold by J, M ss L-lia Vay Gdi, N. c, Aieats. 3-2;aw ! D McMillan '- Bon. eat status of any existiag pro- step in lUiQ. hibition law in the State. In 1 - other words, the dry territory ! will not be changed. COME TO SEE US, OS Best Healer Intae Worla. Ret. F, Staibird, of East Ray mond, Maine, says: "I have u.ed ; Bucklen's Arnica Salve for setert 1 years, on my old army wound, aad i other obstinate sores, and find it! the beet haler in the world. I uie i it too with great auocess in my vet- erinary business." Price 25e. at' all drag etee.'v '-' "-.:-i ---. Respectfully, ;illl?rll '.-,... i February, 20th, 1907. Carli'lc, '.';. imberton,
The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
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