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'THE SEMI-WfiEKLY ROBESONIAN. ii th Vr . 81s Month! Ttarc Month! On Month Rjbesonian fair-minded, hon est, intelligent men men who are every bit as honest and in telligent and as earnestly de sirous of contributing all that in them lies to the upbuilding of their county and State along broad moral and meterial lines as any advocates of the pro- I . " " . " . . " .n posed law who are honestly m opposed to this bill. It they consider the above statement true we believe they will lay THE R ODE SONIAN PUBLISHED MONDAYS AND THURSDAY BY OBESONIAN PUBLISHING CO. 4. A. SHARPE, - ' - Editor. OUT BARKER'S WAY. SUBSCRIPTION ft ATM: IM. NEWS NOTES FROM PROCTOR-V1LLE. uN'ortberHhoaldgWethe dcTre8iitowblcli jSJ(Je their objections ami VOte with th iinecircnitiou tnt it in- r tns measure. L'on t lei .w.onl.o 1H flret-clH averumn nu - rm-h win bj famuued promptly io fool advocates of prohihi Jdh;KrKSOT- tion there are fool advocates .think. DUbllG DOI1CT Will BfrBll. " r miv -v. reBBOHBiDI lor tne Tiewi oi muj ou'renfui u ent. We require that m writer sign hi! nrr oorrespor d m hi! nsire 1 ...muniLattan attAnklns Home one else or an InBtltntlon. In publishing article where the name ol th writer 1 not required mi be published, we reserve the rlfrht, for good eaooni, to rIt! the name when aiked lor. nrri eennd-slaei matter at the Post ffioe at Lumberton, N. C, under the Act ol Uongreea or March iro. inn. MONDAY. APRIL 13 I8 of everything drive you away from it: vote for it in spite of them. While making a prohibition speech in Gastonia last Thurs day Governor Glenn said that wnite A Carious Bird Matrimonial Fe ver Springs up Again and a Couple Run Away If liquor Really Brightens the Intellect This Correspondent Would Try to Drink It all and Grow Wise as Solomon Personal Items. CorreHpondence or The Robesonlan. Mrs. Harriet Humphrey and ! daughter, Miss Nellie, who live near Shannon, visited at Mr. P. P. Humphrey's the twenty-ninth ult., returning home that evening. Master Lattie Ward is visiting his brother, Mr. Brack Ward. We have fine weather for pre paring ground and planting now. Last Thursday morning we saw a curiosity in a bird- It was with what we call old-field spar rows,' was about the size of them and sang like them, but was Building Enterprises The Town New Does Not Agree Correspondent, Soad taw Good Rapidly With Rennen Who Thinks Enough, But HI. ELI AM MATTERS. Agrees Wit a Broad Ridge, Who Wants to go Back to Old System. Correspondence o. The Robesonlan. Prof. T. F. Barnes and fami ly, of Bladenhoro, have moved in- j to town and will make Proctor- ville their future home. Prof. Barnes will engage in the mer cantile bvsiness. Dr. N. H. Andrews, who ha just returned from the Medical College in Charlotte,- is now at his old stand ready for busi ness. We are truly glad to have the doctor back with us again, I oy co n ..!. :ii ..u u i , 1 -1 i a: . . . ... . "ami ne wouia in asnuri. umc iuc. Misses Flora. Katie and Effie thy Place that we expect he a statement to the effect that Humphrey visited their uncle, j will have to look up a good Corn Planting r Nearly Over Fruit Damaged-Mr. Andrew' Brill's Dwelling Burned A Few Words In Regard to the Roads and Mr. "Rennert's Letter Old Way of Working the Roads Best Other Matters. Correspondence of The Robesonlan. Mr. Frank Branch, of Laii- rinbuig, is visiting his mother here. Mr. Leonard Britt went to Boardman today on busi ness. The farmers are most done planting corn. Mr. H. N.Ward, of Orrum, is visiting friends in this com munity this week. The fruit has been most all destroyed in this community for register of deeds. j The Merchants Association, ' Ol Kayettevllle, N. C. K. M. Bares, ol Cartiesvll e-He ; wm reluut, Round Trip Raiiroad Fares Is Not Seeking the Ollice But to customers r.urrfusing goods on the f .: i . the Off loo Shnnld Sslf Him. ; "- Editor Robesonlan. Iam sure I voice th senti ments of a majority of the ptoplc IF YOU LIVE 10 miles or less fro. 11 to 15 miles $15. 21 to 25 miles (25. 31 to 35 miles f3S. 46 to so miles (50. For further information address, Tiy an d in this column. W hether i is a house to rent, something yov nan f.ir -al.-, .r something von want to buv The Robesonlan Want Column vi'l briny the results. THE PROHIBITION QUESTION The Robesonian has refrained from saying anything on the question of State prohibition on which an election will be held on the 2( of next montl because it has no seen no cry ing need for shouting itself hoarse about the matter. It be lieves that the better and surer way is for each community to settle this question for itself, and it was opposed to the ques tion being submitted to the people in this way, but when you cannot get a thing the way you want it you had best take it the way you can get it, and since the matter of how we get it is eliminated it narrowsdown to being for prohibition or against, and The Robesonian he was not asking for any of- Mr. J. S- Humphrey, near Shan- j lQt of his practice in neighbor- j fice, but proposed to retire to non, Saturday and Sunday. j private life at the expiration of j Mr-J. M. Hoyle was through j his term as Governor. We are glad to note that he will not be a candidate tor Senator Overman's seat in the Sen ate. Senator Overman has filled the olace with such 4 distinguished credit to himself and to the State that he de serves to be reelected without opposition. FAIRMONT NEWS LETTER. A Protracted Meeting to Be Held Quarterly Meeting Fourth Saturday and Sunday Prohi bition Committee Getting Well here representing aDurhamnui-1 sery yesterday. j Mr. P. P. Humphrey and son went to Lumberton Saturday. I thought the matrimonial fe ver had died out, but alas! it broke out anew last Sunday. Miss Vicey Gray came to Sun day school and aMr.Brown came another way, but they both went off the same way and they went part of the way the route the ne gro went to heaven . (through the woods.) They were in such haste they rode by the J. P. who had gone to a neigbor's, and had to go back a piece, though they feared they would meet the old Organized and Several Rallies Will be Held A Restaurant man; but they got there just the Burned Other News Notes ol , same. iting at Jonesboro. Mrs. Emma McNeill, Interest. hopes that SUch a majority Will correspondence of The Robesonlan. be piled up for prohibition at this election that the question will never be agitated in this State again. Robeson county will past question do her part towards bringing about this deyoutly-to-be-wished consum mation. She has been dry for twenty years and it has proven such a good thing for her that it has ceased to be a question, so far as it applies locally, but there are some people who are opposed to the proposed . &vr for some reasons that would not apply locally. 'We hope they will be able to overcome their objections and will go to the polls and vote for prohibition. ' But there are two sides to every question, and while The Robesonian proposes to lend whatever influence it has on the side of prohibition, it feels con strained ro say that it has no patience with those extreme advocates ot prohibitum -ho j Lean last Thursday. denounce thoe who uo not j May prohibition win! I can't see how any moral citizen can Mrs. S. F. Thompson is vis-j help advocating it, yet some who who claim to " be followersof Christ de nounce it. I do not know of a has been visiting her sister, ! case in my observation wnere Mrs. Julia Thomson, returned ! spirituous liquor was beneficial, . . . t 1 , x i where somethine else would not to her home in Lumberton last; . . ,r , serve the purpose as well; but I J ' ihavo eoon Inks of rlamacN done Rev. L. L. Nash, of Gibson, j through the effect of liquor. is expected to assist the pastor ; Some claim itbrightens the intel- of the Methodist church injlect- If I thought so I would holding a protracted meetiLg drink a lot of it and get to be as the latter part of April. wise as Solomon. ; Tfie ouarterlv meeting for Mr- David Humphrey is at Robeson circuiV.will be held j home on a visit- in this town the fourth Satur-j A lire broke outlast evening Hav and Snrwlav of Anril Ti i trom some hands burning some J " f - will be conducted by Dr. W. H. Moore, presiding elder of the Rockingham district. The prohibition committee of this towhship is getting well organized and expects to have several rallies soon. Mrs. S. M. Oliver and Mise Beulah Oliver, of Marietta, Donald, Gf Rennert, are pained to grass in a field, but it was sub dued before it did much damage. I do not think the frost last week did much damage in this section. Rev. P. P. Eure filled his regu lar appointment at Barker's and Smith's last Sunday. The friends of Mrs-. JuddMc- I were guests of Mrs. J. D, 3e the, question as they do as traitors, etc. We have heard these small potatoes get up before an audience and with perfervid eloquence shout that the people who appose prohibi tion are traitors, enemies to all that makes for the moral, ma terial and intellectual welfare of the people, et cetera. Such methods drive more pecple avay from the support of the cause than they draw to it. It will not hurt, you know, to mix a little brains with the vast amount of hot air that is being expended. Ypu cannot force men to vote your way by abuse and intimidation, and if you could it is a contemptible way of go ing about it Which few things we felt like saying because there is evidence of too much of a spirit of intoler ance in the fight hereabouts The manifestation of such a spirit does harm to the cause of pro hibition because it can win no votes and will.on the other hand, drive away the support of many whose support might .otherwise be won. Since the above was written it was crowded out of Thurs day's issue a man who is prominently identified with the fight for prohibition in this county told us that he believ ed that if by any chance pro hibition should not win at the election in May the cause would be set back in this State by something likefiveyears. We be lieve he has the matter sized up about right, and thatis an aldi tional reason why those who are in favor of prohibition but are not pleased with the propofeJ law lav aside fieir objections and work ui der the conditions that ex 1st. ;Wo take it that there are among the readers of The A colored restanrant in the center of tow burned down at 2:30 a. m. last Tuesday, caus ing quite a sensation for a short time. Owing to the quietness of the night no other harm was done. know of her serious sickness. We are sorry to hear of the Rev. Mr. McCullar's leaving Barker's- Some of the farmers around here have corn old enough to re plant. Lumberton, N. 0., R. P. D.No. 2, April 9, 1908. Rev. T. J. Daily left Wednes- notes from SMITH'S BRIDGE. day last for a short business trip to Warrenton. Dr. Fuller Pittman is having his handsome new residence painted and will soon be ready to move into it. Dr. Smith, an eye specialist, of Monroe, is with the Pit man Drug Co. for some time and is doing much work in his line. Work is progressing1 most satisfactorily on the dwelling being erected in the northern part of town for E. V. McDan iel. Miss Nellie McMillan left for her home at Mullins, S. C, last Tuesday, much to the re gret of her many friends. The millinery opeaing of Miss Lorena Lewis was well attended last Tuesday and enjoyed by all. Miss Lewis is Dleasin!? her patrons very much and we are glad to learn that she is pleas ed with her progress also. Her hats are as pretty and tasteful as are to be found anywhere and we trust our ladies mav give her all their patronage. . The ladies of t le Methodist church had very good success with their shirt-waist sale for Carolina Collegelast wetk, and all seemed to enjoy the occa sion. Fairmont, N. C, Apr. 10, '08. Foley's Orina Laxative is btst for women and children. Its mild otion and pleasant taste mates i t preferable to violent pu'gatives soh as pilla, tablets, etc. Cures constipation. Jold by all drug, fists. m Belated Mention of Central Union and Other Matters. Correspondence of The Robesonlan. We had some more cool weath er Friday, and Saturday night we were visited by more frost. Mr.Poole, of Lumberton, visited I this community on last Friday, the 21 th, and made a talk on edu cation. There is a petition in this com munity to vote a special tax for the purpose of running an 8 months' school every year. iir. a. a. Alien is Duuaing a newhousewhich when completed will add much to the looks and value of his farm. The Central Union which met at Hickory Grove the fifth Sun day and day before was very well attended. Theintroductory sermon was preached by Rev. Wm. Br is son, after which we had a short talk from Rev. David Hillbron and also Mr. J.K. Sin gletary, from the Robeson Asso ciation, on prohibition, then the Union adjourned for one hour for dinner. The table was soon filled with a plenty of good things, the crowd soon gathered around and after everything had been destroyed that could well be by the crowd a plenty re mained on the table. I don't think I ever saw as much left on a table before. The Union was again called to ing towns. Mrs. T. F. Barnes will spend the s'immer in the mountains of Burke county. She will be accompanied by Miss Lane Barnes. Sorry to lose these charming ladies from onr miust, though it be but lor a season. Mr. W. J. Walters, of Col umbus county, has recently moved to our town. Our town is building so rapidly that all the best carpenters are looking this way. Mr. W. O. Barnes' new store building has been completed and will be filled with goods in the near future, we pre dict for him a rushing busi ness. We saw Mrs. W. R. Surles and Miss Swannie Surles, of the Bloomingdale section, on our streets a few days since. : Many ot our tarmers are planting tobacco thi week. Hope the weed will do- well this year. Mr. Tremps Barnes, our new road supervisor for Sterling's towuship, is working the roads again in our section. Wondar what's the matter with Proctorville for a cotton mill? We need and must have new enterprises here. We know of no better place in the country for a mill. Plenty of cotton is made in our section and there is wood in abundance. Gentlemen of capital, come to see us. We notice in a recent issue of The Robesonian a writer from Rennert who owns up to his ig norance and claims that onr: road law is good enough, etc. Now, this may be so, but we fail to sec it. We join him, however, as to ignorance, and repeat with hira that we are all ignorant and know not what we talk about sotietimesbut last week when we started to the fair town of Lumberton and mired down in sight of home we thought then that we knew where we were at but maybe we didn't. The next time we go along there we will try to find out and let you know. Broad Ridge voices our senti ments when he says, "Let us go back to the old system." Proctorville, N. C., April 1908. Britt went to Lumberton today to spend a few davs with his father. MrfJos. Nye and son, Bon son, visited friends and relatives here this week. ' The far mers would have been through setting out tobacco if they had had a rain. Mr. C. R. Tatum, of Board- man, was visiting friends here Sunday, Mr. J. V . Branch went to Bel lamy Friday on business. We are sorry to hear that the dwelling of Mr. Andrew Britt, of Columbus county, was burned last Friday with all its contents. It is reported that Mr. Britt's family were in the house and looking out saw some fire in the trees, and went out and found the whole top of the kitchen on fire. Don't know whether he carried any insurance or not. Sorry to report theTillness of Rev. M. A. Stephens. He re turned from the Union meet ing at Parkton very sick, but glad to say he is slowly im proving. I think everybody enjoys reading "Aunt Becky's" let ters. The writer would like to say a few words in regard to the roads, and Mr. Rennert's letter. Of course I like the road of ficers as well as anybody, but think we could have, better roads with the money that's paid in. I think it is a queer man to think that the poor working man that pays in the money shouldn't talk, for he is the man that should talk; he has to pay tax the same as a rich man, according to his wealth, and he has to travel and have His supplies on the road, and then to say he must not of Robeson when I say we are . 1 II-' .1 sorry our present auut;nc.e.uTlie Secre.ry MertiHts JlFSOClaUOB register of deeds cannot serve , fayktteviixe, n. c. us lonofer. I . see already that ! 1-27-08 the names of Messrs Carter; " rTm nnrn and Higley are being presented ; Q JS1NE5S BUILDERS by their friends. We are a . great county, justly proud of our magnitude, and we rejoice that no hand has ever been able to dismember the'VState ol Robeson " and to transact the business of this great county we should be careful in select-; ing our officials" we ' should ; choosejnien of recognized bus- ; iness ability, men who hard safely steered their own affairs, ! to be our officers. I do not be-i Enas lor tiatcnina White and Si ver Traced Wyan-:oUes, thoroughbred $ 00 per setting. See Lewis Shalb- Lunibvrton, N. C. 3-28Si North Carolina. ) Iu the Superior Rolieson County, (' Court. G. Rouse and Florence Andrews, Administratrix of Richard Andrews, vs. Vshpoic Furniture Company. fo all Creditors ami Stockholders of the Ashpoie Furniture Company, defend ant aboe named: You and each of vou, and all persons interested in the affairs of the Ashpoie p urniture v ompauy are rereby . ferved with a c py of the summons issued iu the above entitled action, the same leinir in words following: State of North Carolina, ) In the Su- p e r i o r J Court. Laundry Work Guaranteed I hav tound a starch that will mate youi linen white and stiff. Give me a chance to show you what I can do. Work guaranteed. Der Wing, the Chinaman. 4 9 allien Cows E U. Alexander will have some fine milch cows for sale in Lumberton within the next ten days at R. B. Beckwith's lot. 3-26-tf lieve that simyly a "loyal Dem-j ocrat" is sufficient. Indeed,! any true Democrat is faithful Columbia Hotel and to those almost immortal prin ciples handed down to us by Cale When you want something to eat, come to or ran up me v.oiumDia noiei ana vaie 'Phone No. 16. S. R. Spivey, Proprie tor. 3-5-tt Notice, For Sale io- acres lad. Runs with in two hundred y-irds of Barker's High School, adjoining the -lands of A. A. Uethuue and L. Shaw B. F. Townseud I Lumberton, N. C. 2-10-tf Notice I w 11 rent at reasonable rates a launch, with engineer, for parties d siring to go on th?- river. W. H. Fj-yant. Lumberton, N. C. 1-30-tf ! For Rent The offices occupied by Drs. I Rozierit Knox, on first floor of Bank I of Lumberton building, will be for rent j after January 1st. Also 3 offices on 2nd ; floor of same building Also two or three j good farms for rent. For further in- : formal ion see Geo. B. McLeod, Lum- berton, N. C. 12-16 Thos. Jefferson, but we should; seek out from among us more; of a good and honest report; briefly stated, a competent man, who is last, but in no ways least, a Christian man whose influence has ever and will ever be on the right side. To fill this position I would like to present to the people of Robeson county the name of K. M. Barnes, of Barnesville, who is too well and favorably- known to us all to need any ' Blacksmlthlng and Tin Work I intrnHnnfinn nt. mv hands. i! ?m FePe4 to do anything in VJm-w...... - J believe Mr. Barnes would an. I swer all needed qualifications ! Again, he is from a section that ; needs more representation. Mr. Buie. onr ex-reffister, was from upper Robeson: Mr. Bui- lock from Rowland, the west-f em part; and now we should i give the southern part some ; representation. I do not know ' exactly how Mr. Barnes feels I 1 in this matter and we would j like to have him and his friends ; throughout the county express themselves. In conversation with him some time since I men tioned the matter and he told me that he was not seeking an j office but would always do J whatever seemed to be for the blacksmithing or tin work. Give me . call. H. G. Webster, Lumberton, N C. 11-21-tf Cooper This! Cooper That! Cooper Sells Royal Flour, Cooper Sells Bunker Hill, Cooper Sells Stocks Patent, Cooper Sells Diadem, Cooper Sells Saxon, Cooper Pushes Green Coffee, Robeson County D. G. Rous-and Mrs. Flor ence Andrews, Adiuinislra- Summon rix of Ricnard Andrews, for vs. Relit-f Ashpoie Furniture Company. Static or No th Carolina. To the Sheriff of Robeson Count-, Greet ing: You are hereby commanded to summons the Ashpoie Furniture Compa- iy, tne ueienuani anove named, it it be ouiul within vour county, to appear be fore the Judge of the Superior Court at a court to be held for the county of Robe- -on at tue court House in Lumberton on the nth Mondav after the 1st Monday in i c r. 1 ,, .... .viarcu, ii; o, 11 oeing tne loin uar ot May, 190S, and answer the complaint A-hich will be deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county witlnn trie tirst three days of said term, and let the said defendant take no tice that if it fail to answer the said com plaint within that term the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demand ed in the complaint. Herein fail not and of this summons make due return. Given under my hand and seal of said court this 23rd day of March, 1908 W. H. HUMPHREY. Clerk Supetior Court. Endorsed: Service of the within summons, with copy, accepted : This March 23rd, 1908. A.SHPOl.K FURNITDRE COMPANY, By Worth Floyd, .President. All stockfcoh'ers, creditors, dealers or other parties interested as aforesaid, may intervene in said proceedings and become parties hereto for themselves, or for oth rs iu lik interest, under snch rules as the tourt for the purpose of justice shall presc ibe. And you are further notified that on the 25th day of March, 1 908, an order was signed iu the above entitled cause. wherein the undersigned F. L: Blue was appointed receiver of all and singular the property of the defendant corporation and will administer the same under the orders of the court, and all creditors are hereby notified to file proof of their claims against said corporation, duly ver ified at the ollice of the undci signed in the Bank of Fairmont, at Fairmont, N. J., ou or before the 28th day of April, 1908, and you are further notified that a hearing will be held at said time and place by the undersigned for the purpose of passing upon the claims filed by all creditors and for the further purpose of taking any t-stiniony thereon, or upon ! any other matter which may be brought I eioic me 1 iv ine parties in interest, i Any person objecting to the order of j appointment has ten days from March 25th, igo--, in which to appear before His j Honor, B. F. Long, Judge, at Chambers, j at Lumberton, N. C , and move to set 1 aside the appointment for cause shown. I This March i6th, 190H. j F. L. BLUE," Receiver. Mclntyre, Lawrence & Proctor, Attor ney s. 3-3o-4mon Sale of .Land, Cooper Sells Lion Coffee, By virtue of authority vested in meun-d-r an order of re-sale entered bv the j Clerk of the Superior Court of Robeson Cooper Has Large Mullets, j county iu a Special Proceeding pending I V. r.c,. 1,:.,, .... ; 4 1 .J ri 1 t 1 interest of the people and the , party, and because he is not , seeking 1 think is a good rea- j son why we as a party should seek the man, in place of hav ing so many men seeking the office. In our last campaign, we, the people, sought' Col. N. A. McLean as our Senator, and Cooner Has Small Mullet and Cnrtis 1eace Flov1. infants, Mrs. cooper nas omaii iviuiiets. , Mamie w Ilbv? general guardian, ex LOOK COOPER UP. W. 8. COOPER WILMINGTON. N. C. i parte, same being Special Proceeding No. i 2730 upon uie aoefcet ot said court, I will, j 011 Monday, the 4th day of May, 1908 at ! 12 o'clock, noon, at the court house door ! in Lumberton,. N. C, offer for sale to the i highest bidrer at public auction for cah, j the following lot of land in the town of 9 Lumberton, N. C, 1 ounded and descrin ed as follows: ! Bounded on the North by the street I that runs North if Robeson Institute, on the East by tht street that runs into the 9, fait! Tn1nt ltlm ifu;l ' . --j ..... . " , a The result iree. i oeneve it would oe . , , . , , , , , " ., . , mortalized his name and is ucst. to go oacK to tne oia way, , , r i r , t . J loved by all of h tor tue roaus :ire not as good as they were before' the law was changed; fir there are roads, and public roads, too, that have not been wo'ked since the new law went into effect. Let every body talk thai, wants to talk. , Mt. Eliam, N. C, April 1908. 8, For Register ol Deeds To Mv Fellow Citizens of SnhMnn I'nim. ' Elizabeth road near the colored Metho- at a personal SOcrifice he ac-i ty: ! dist church, on the South by the !t of rented What wi th, rnlt- At tlie solicitation of my frnnds, 1 I ?frs- Barrett formerly the lot of R R ceptea. Wtiat was tile result. ,flt.i,:c1Pn,,1 .... annL Nye, and on th est by the street that was that he has im-; candidate for the office of Register ,)f ; runs East of Robeson Institute, and is a Deds, subject to the action of the Dem- K 'UL f. v. 1 lue "'..V """l'0 orratii- nriniarv : ll,e town 01 iumoenon, ana is tne same j j is people, and , . Yours trniy. 1, 1 i..v.jmna i.. ill'.!,..,. we hope to call him once again ! to .coma up higher and occupy j Mortgagee's Sale, a position in a higher "Senate VnA the power of saie contained in a land described in deed from Mamie Irby to harles Teon Floyd and others, dated March nth, 1902, and registered in the Register's office of Robeson eounty ia book K K K K, at page 571. R. C. Lawrence, Commissioner. Chamber." For the same rea- certa.in mortgage deed, executed by Geo. j Mclntyre, Lawience & Proctor, Attor- , , ; Williams and wite, Rebecca Williams, to ! neys lor Flamtifts. son we called Col. McLean ' William McLean, the undersigned mort- j 4-6-4moa to serve us I say we should call j P j Notice of Sale. Mr. Barnes, only in a different 'C., on the nth dav of May, 190S, th-fol-j Under and by virtue of an order of Capacity. i RbeSn UU y' Northif the Superior Court ot Robesen The 25th annual convention of the North Carolina Sundav School Association closed a most successful session in Burlington Thursday. The next convention will be held in Concord next April. ' . order by the moderator and the election of officers was taken up and the old officers were relected. beveral speeches were made on the different querries. This should Lave anneared in last week's paper, but I was a little late in writing it up. "Visitor." Smith's Bridge, N C, April 8, 190o, Zinc Metal Made Into Oxide ot Zinc, and then combined with whi e lead, is used to make L & M PAINT. Zinc is imperishable and makes the paint wear as long as pure linseed oil will hold it to a surface. The L & M PAINT costs nly $121 per gallon. L. &. M. Pai' t Agents. Vc Ml Inter JJ-.rd ware Co., Luatherton, N. C, Agents. 4-13-2H1 Important Declaim. It is important that you should decide to take only Foley's Honey and lar when you have a cough or cold as it will oure the most ob stinate racking cough and exDel the eold from your system. Foley's Honey and Tar contains no harm, ful drugs. Insist upon having it. Sofd by all druggists. u It Reaches the Heart and Maki g a Lasting Impression. McLean-Rozier Company. 4-13 Avoid E.viremc Fatigue. Exercise that brings into ac tion every in u-cle of the body is absolutely necessary in the at tainment of health and perfect physical development. Tired brain workers especial ly need exercise to renew the supply of b o in the brain, for new blood .. ill give clear thought and new ideas. To avoid that "all in" feeling after any violent or unusual ex ercise, Sloan's Liniment should be used as a rob down. Mr. Harry K. Gilman, instruct or of Athletics, 417 WarrenStreet, Roxbury, Mass., writes: "Dur ing my connection with athletics and athletes, will say that I have used Sloan's Liniment in ex treme cases of fatigue after physical exertion, where an or dinary rub would not prove- ben eticial, with splendid success- I nave aisc used it in massaging elderly men afflicted with rheu matism. "We always keep a bottle around the house for any emer gency, and I always carry one in my grip, and will in the fu ture." Mr. Wm. H. Anderson, M. D" of 8oda SpriDgs Ida , say that Uees Laxative Cough yrup hue relieved coughs and colds where all other remedies failed. Its ge.utl. laxative effects especially reooro mend it for children. It id pleasant to tale. For cougho, colds hoarse- ness, whooping oough. Money re runaea 11 Rot sattsntd. ! old by J D. MoMillan & Son. But I've said enough for this I n RflS?rLnS? township, and in the j No. 27'2'8, aml entitled -A. W .Prevatt vs. f . ,, j "-uviMunup, ana ciescnnea as ; May pr..vatt et als," the undersigned 1 Will come again. follows: I commissioner, pursuant to said ofder. time Mr. A. D. Watts, secretary to Senator Simmons, was in the State last week to see how the prohibition campaign is coming on and says that the vote will be about two to one for prohibition and that something like 150,000 votes wiil be cast. Mr Watts is in close touch with the leaders of the" Democratic forces in the counties and is well qualified to say what the result will be. With best Wishes to -Ye Ed-j tl,rS3 ".L" " " 12 i n Monday, the 4th day of May. . "V , , cv' i 19 at tne ourt house do.jr in Lumber- ! Springs, John M. Graham's corner; i t(n. v c n(i fnr th WW thence W est 123 feet and 8 inches to a bidder at public auction, for casb, the fol stake m Graham's corner; thence North lowing described land and premises, in 46 feet to a stake; thence East 123 feet K0i)eSon couuty and State of North Car and b inches to a stake 111 the street; 0jna thence South 46 feet to the begin-ing, j Being lot Xo. 5 in the division of the Xu.. ?u ut J" 1 I"? belong to the estate of Miles N. George and Rebecca Williams. Said sale being made on account 01 de- ttor.' "ClVES." Red Springs, N. C, Apr. 8, '08. fault in the payment of the amount due upon said mortgage. William McLran, Mortgagee. McLe n & McLean, Attorneys. 4-6-4mon Executor's Notice. Mitchell, and appropriated to the chil dren of Amanda Prevatt, wife of W. W. Prevatt, beginning at a state and pine and while oak. on the west side of a brancn, the second corner of the original survey, and runs as that line North 5 East, 1 3. 5 chains to a stake in the edge -of a field; then South 72 West, 4 chains to a stake and two pines; then South 85 West 3 chains to a stake, corner of lot No 4; then as that line South 5 West,' 14 . -i i . 1 n ,(.1... 1 . . 1. ...I T? Having qualified as Executor of the htst ; 6.75 cluu.s to the beginning, containing will and testament of Malcom Shaw, de- i M ac-e ceased, late of Robeson count.-, this is to i ThL : is t,,- f.-- ,r.;n ,r notify a 1 persons having claims against I lands anionic the heirs of Amanda Pre- Posseses marvelous curative pow ers, removes all disorders, makes the estate to present th- m to the under signed properly authenticated, on or be- t re tue 2Stn day ot Februa-y, 1909, or j this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said health, Strength and "Hd&h. After j estate must make immediate p: yment. taking Hollister's Rockv Moun-I Dated this February 2Sh. oos. vatt. deceased. This April 3rd, 4-6-4mon 1908. D. P. Shaw, Commissioner. lain rFaa Trrtu 1 1 vanlinA tlin -.A-JA. f.,i A ; ,ln t v,:.! 3 9-6mon &Son. FOLEY'S j. r. Mcdonald, Executor. Commissioner's Sale. Notice of Sale Under Deed of Trust. By vi-tue of the power and authority given by a ceiUiu Deed of Trust, execut- FilanZsn Pile Remedv HCUCVCS. WHH OTHCHS FAIL H0HEYTAR The original LAXATIVE cough remedy. For coughs, coldi, throat and lung troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic. Good for everybody. Sold everywhere. Tha dAniilnn frOLEVS HONEY arnd TAR is in aiUow package. Refuse substitutes. Prepared only by Foley A Company. Chloago Sold by All Dntztfsts. the office of the Register of Deeds of Robeson county, in book 5 J, page 213, llie following property will be expoted to sile by public auction. Lots In and 12) eleven and twelve in block K iu the town of Parkton, a depot Bv virtue of authority in me vil tve etl ' J"'1" Plumtner, T. W. Thomp- ! an order of the S pe io'r Court cf Robt- EO" an:' Murphy McMillan, trading and son county in a Special Proceeding there- I "Pung unoer tne name ot uie fartton in pending, wherein Frank McLean ad-! Noveltx -Company, which is rrcorded in imntsirator ot AlDert aicKay, deceased, is plaintiff and J D. McKay and others are defendants, I will sell by pub ic auc tion for cash, at Maxton, Robeson cour- ty, N. C, on Saturday, the 9th dav of I Mav. ioo8. at 12 o'clock, m ih fniiV.u-. 1 inp described lands, to-wit! i on the Atlantic Coast I ine Railroad, and In Maxton t wu diip, Robeson countv 1 a11 bull ilnSs anl machinery located N. C, beginning at a stake by a black i U ereon: a''so one boiler located on J. C. gum beside the public road, Eairley s I D- M-'Natt's lot, and now used by the corner and tuns North 86 West, 4 1 ; P31011 Novelty Company; also one iron chains to the dividing line in Haw'kius ' saf'" tw1""1 a11 other property belong bav; then North 1 East, 4 90 chains to the 1 1 K to ! altl con'Pany second corner of lot No. 6; then South 86 1 1!uls wlU taken on the propeety sep East, 41 chains to a stake by a gum and 1 arately anrt a whole, and the bids or oak; then South 1 West, 400 chains to j !-d accepted will be the highest for the the beginning, it being lot No. s in the j elUire property, division cf the land belonging to the es- I 1tace of ale: Whi the above describ- iaie 01 neci'T Mcrvay, deceased. i ,J. - i" wu, v. nine 01 s- le; vveunesuav, mayo, 1900, at 1 1 o'clock, a. m. Terms of sale: cash. Spcrgkon Jones, ... Trustee. Z. B. Kawtou, Attorney. " 4-6-4mon This 9th day of April, 1908. B. F McLkan, 4-l3-4mon Commissioner. Subsciibetor Tbe Robesonlan and keep up wflh the crowd. Li
The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 13, 1908, edition 1
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