Newspapers / The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.) / Nov. 12, 1908, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
' - ' " : ' x r nn Advertising Rates r 1 B Application. )ne Dollar and t I Fifty cents the 1 car. Established 1870. Country, God and Truth. Single Copies Five Cents. VOL- XXXIX NO. 76. LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 12, 19 OS. WHOLE NO. 2407 I HE ROBESONIAN Special Notice! ROBESON'S FIRST CENSUS. 525 a complete stock of M : !a 1 3 Comment Upon an Interesting 3 and Valuable Historical Doc ument Concerning Robeson County Some Queer Opera tions Upon Names Difficul ties Encountered in Takinz mcation except over cow trails ; and biased cart paths from neigh-1 borhood to neighborhood. The ; woods were much denser then ; than now and it is easy to con-; jecture how he cot lost freouentlv HOPE FOR DEMOCRATS. MT. ELI AM MATTERS. and had to lie cut all night, see- I :nibreUas and Walking Canes. Thesf t-. Cir.? specially for the High very suitable gifts. Ccver and De " -e putn a tror.k. c- First Quality. Crumbs of Comfort Extracted; From the Defeat of Bryan. "w York Wsrid. In lS9o Mr. Bryan was defeat ing ghosts and iack-o'lanterns in i ed by a popular plurality of 601,- every trembling bush, while &4. In 1900 he was defeated by me census a map aiaoe i ,crearns of r)athpT.- whv rrt This year the ivmular nluralitr fOTS "f HA-!. Aiiss Dolar Stephens has re- 100,000. I turned home from Cerro Gordo. Mr. Bryan said, in the formal to the delight of her manv enter school Marriage of Miss Hennie Steph ens and Mr. Sandy McNeill Other Weddings Soon Think Before You Speak Preach ing Twice a Month Other ! Matters. , T ears Aeo r amines or Macks )-.m,-w.t More Than a Hundred Years Ago. with s or other lacmties for against mm runs upward ot resting up out 01 reach of the - armies af alligators that crept i statement issued yesterday: "If 'friends. She will ; To th tan t f Tbt Bc.beotia oui ironi tne swamps at ni grit, statement issuea j esxeraay : u i inenas. ! From time to time during the Jboseof us whose memories go ! I could regard the defeat as a : here. ; pa- moth I hve beeook- D3Ck r"ftv ye2rs can essib "ar-der- i Purel-V personal one, I would con-; Miss Ker.nieStephens. of Ivev's ! ire over the RobeVon co-n-r.T . stand that the swamps of 1790 ! sider it a blessing rather than a Bluff, was married to Mr. Sandv The Pric; Boyiins LUMBERTON, are S5.00 and up. Jewelry Store. : : : : : N. C. 11 H 1 i IJf.1 , Peters Shells to the Front ! country tort for Accuracy be SATISFIED. For Sale Your Live Merchants. , mgton ana who. y stood behind The :: VOL :.: - r.t . . V t if. r. :-.rtr Ti The What More Bank Lumberton, has been, t . suggestive. Presuming that oth !ers may be alike interested. I ask the privilege of noticing it ' in your columns. This was the ; first census ever taken in this .nd like most nrst el- it has its imr-erfections. and these must be viewed, as far as it can be done, from the conditions and surroundings of thai day and time. It is very hard for a man of : this day and generation to even conceive of an approximately They Have Forged Their Way To The Souf , ago. "S e have some lar.cv TOPRY-MPRIT ; sketches of the lords and dukes. m. and silk stocking eentrv of the They Have an Unequaled Record Colonial era. but none of the Try Them and you ders rested the fame of Wash- . 0 years iater. the sruns and fought the battles that made . Lee immortal. , Guilford Dudley, of Fayette ville. took this census in Rob eson. It was in an era when good spelling was net fashion- ! able and when few people, ex cept the Scotch, knew much 'about the traditions or history , or the names of Scotland. We are not surpised. therefore, to . find that Mr. Dudley misspelled 1 more than half the Scotch names, spelled all the Scotch flavor out of the name McEachern, and some others on the same order. and became wholly demoralized when he encountered McGeachy. The ways in which he tried to distinguish heads of different : families having the same name shows that he was not un to the ! Scotch method of differentiating by such suggestive marks as : "Pepper Jack." 'Persimmon John." "Red Duncan", "Beaver ; Daniel", "Wild Archie", and so on. Sometimes he would try different wavs of spelling- the r-P T 1 lDyf Ar. .same name, as in the cases of UL Ji Ulii UtJl UUli , John Blue aEd John Blew; ag.ain he would distinguish one as nf tha Vnrrh I' -no f cri c ij. ui. .1 utrc pel Liia.il liU uiu. i ilCiNeili. OI J-UmDertOn. U Mr.f- 179.V latelv published bv" itovn :he er.ey with which ; so largely personal that Mr. Bry-; day. November 3rd, Rev. M. A. I federal eo've-nme-t.' khh ' we fc-d t0 u11 eows out of tfc.an ?.eed.ROt nesitate about re-1 Stephens officiating. May they : there is f?n in ' " the mire m onr toyhood, that they ; garaing it as a blessing. The re- have a long, peaceful and hapr-V 'bodv o-P the pblca-on bev.- !we lar more impassable and. ' turns moicate that there are not jiife. Most evervbodv is getting v., w, " m some cases, virtually bottom- half a dozen btates m which he ! msr h-n th-s rid wrvt H tiic oaic ii:ci.uuii L'i iiiii:c;. n : . i- .... , j ie. rromaii inis ve can at has not run behind the Demoera- preciste as cimeuit. the task Mr. D ig over yj heaos 01 iangerous. as well tic candidate for Governor. idiev hopes he will some time. very, ves. verv -nvin hr.T he -rVar Vi: hile Mr. lalt s popular piu-; hopes are vain, rality is more than 1,100.000. it i c-,- -c. m . -. . . .-.-lit 1.1, Ti. x . l'u vi :i. nri.i ui in,; -.'i lamines representing a poPula-:is estimated that the comtnned , vesterdav on business, tion of o.boo. . pluarshties against the Democra- ,f ' , , ,. , , A map of date 17l5 acconroan- tic State tickets are little more L,.?-!- ew ?t?i'.ard ar-d ies the publication. It upsets: than 400.000-a difference of ! s liliamsare visiting some the ceocraohy of all The histori-, TOO, 000 against Mr. Bryan per- j fiends at Chaabourn. cal sketches and traditions that 1 sonally. i The school is progressing very we have read and heard about There are few States in which I nicely under the management of Drowning Creek. Raft Swamp, he did as well as in 1900. He ! Miss Cashwell. Big Marsh and Ashpole. but is has brought Nebraska, with eight j Mr. I. V. Britt, and little son all the more interesting on that electoral votes, into the Demo- j G rover, visited Mr. Britt's father, account. At that time it appears icratic column, but seems to have I at Lumberton Friday and Satur that Drowning Creek had its lost Missouri, with eighteen elec- j day. source near the southwestern toral votes, although m 1900 hej Rice's Big City Shows are corn corner of Cumberland county and carried Missouri by 37,000. Even j jnc some time to Mr, Eliani. instead of flowing in a southeast- j the Southern States, which are I Sleight-of-hand performances! ly direction ana losing ltsen m : responsioie xor iur.rryan s nomi-1 such as taking frogs and snakes lo full- enjoy your evenings at home you must have a STIEFF or SHAW PIANO. 1842 190S 66 years of continuous piano building under the care of two gener ations of one farmly has enabled us to pro duce the best piano of its time. Sold by its maker directly to the home. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Ab--.tr BarV.tr. Trr.& I.. Johnson. BARKER ,V JOHNSON, Attorneys at Law. l-VMBHKTOX. N. C. A'.'. b--sir: rivfn y rc.r.vt ar.d re tu'. &::er.:ior.. .5..v ;.ps:.i':rs over Rb t o:- O-our.tv l,.,i. A. Tr.-.sl Co. 10-J i. P. Sh6-.v. L. T. Cool SHAW & COOK, Attorn- at Law. LLYBEF.TON. N. C. siy.t-s o-.-.truf ;o.i A .", b trCt "A i 0t-. sn-:. sr..-. .-v,r W'r hern will U r.t-.or.. s'.ore. CHAS. M. STi: Lit i y Var.eW.h.vr:. E. M. Britt. WISHART & BRITT, Attorneys at Law. I TMBEF.TOX. N. C. ru:r.t jc:,-r. rrorr.v; &r:d car t r.-.;or.. 0:V..'f u-,:a-r ir. Argpit W. y..iv H. K.INLAW, Atiorncy-at Law LUMBERTON. X. C. 3 A'.i busir.t rror.-.rt'.y irar.sacti. Lumber river, it made almost a i nation this year, were not great oui of mouths, and others. Taking up roots is the order of bee line for South Carolina, cut-'. ly interested in voting for him t:ng across me lower eage oi .urnj ivematM mm an in- h j h T h nrwt Richmond, crossing the line be-! creased plurality over 1900. In' .a at e present. low where Maxton is now locat- the others, except Maryland, ed, and there received its princi- where the electoral vote will pal tributary. Warren Creek. A probably be split, there is a Bry N. Jacobi Hardware Company, Wholesale Distributors, Wilmington, N. C lew miles turtner on it entered an slump varying trom hundreds Raft swamp, and four or rive to many thousands, miles below crossed over into 1 In the Eastern States Mr. Bry South Carolina iust above where an fared worse than in 1900. In Miss Junie Carter, of Lone. Branch, was visiting at Mr. J. Z. Stone's Sunday. We hear there is going to be ' another wedding soon yes, two more. -Ylr. JUott .brut is very Pvar.os "- :r.t- S-t . T,ir.i Sonthern HsrcroottK, 5 W. Tra.it- tr, :... CHARLOTTE. X. C. C H. WTLMOTH. Mgr LOOK TO YOUR EYES. SKUR-ON (htn y.tlr.:r: .Un.ts 1 R. C. lwr?nc lVtVtor. MchhTe, bvixeace & Pr&ctgr, Al'.omt ys a-.-..i Cour.t;ors st Law, LUMBERTON. lVscf.ce ir. StAlo ar.i lYor.-.pt a::tT.:-.i.r. civt - N. C. Federal Ccurta. to a'.'. buir.ea. oremost Consideration In Banking Should be the Protection of Depositors. ' u---: -f Xt-t Tw!v-Yra:5 s.-Ithc-ut th less of M -'. L- ut ..- !'.-? rr ' j'.ts which rt quire tr.e same '.- . 7 . I'T.v '::. r.-ir--as :r-:rr: us. ir.i which tro-!d-s that cur k: vnr Larg-e Capital. ;.r.-.C'Ur.tir.g in the Ag- utsv.cr. oz cur i:rectors rutsticr.t-i Character, is r Receive? the Sir.e r Or.e. the Lumberton and Harlleesville ! New York he lost the city, which he has been in very bad health road crosses Little Peedee river. ' he carried eight years ago, and j for several years. Raft sveamp was not a stream Taft's plurality in the State ex-, A. Britt went to Lum- but an oval shaped swamp, 20 oriceeds McKinley's 1900 plurality ; berto'n Saturday on business 25 miles from the nearest point by 60.000. The Paciric coast M v L-- ,ncr a-.a tv,u of the modern Raft swamp and States followed the Atlantic coast ! .;:,.' fV!l . aoout Little tne modern Peedee and Shoe Heel Bryan pluralities. uiicuuu tu.cuii.es in liiciciaiiii; liicii awu- T,i-;-5 In the middle ' , " "w , Thcr-z, ,t--c ---.i-, ct wct M- Rr-rem orowo-oH r.r.K- a : e neara oi a man sume time as Lumber river. Lumberton little better than in 1900. What a0 ?in off t0 ,bu" a,cow- He was situated on a small unnamed he gained in Indiana, Iowa and ! we,nt t0 R'f n a eow- T stream which headed up about : Wisconsin, he lost in Illinois. seli .anf,. V1'1 J11? where St. Pauls is situated, i where Mr. Taft has 175.000 tal milK . egives twelve Looking over on the South Caro- j Mr. McKinley's 85,000. Even in : of u can drink was the reply. Tit-no vi- cm in Vi "h r.-f t-t ,-l ' O.rilATQ ,r Vio fell 9 Oic yhinA his so the man took the cow for 30. Sight is the most ir.estirr.aKe of all blesjfirgs: blir.dness the ir.oft wixtul of all afflictions. This beir.g so you will readily concede the great importance of your eyts as a part of your ar.iir.al or ganism. We have sutisrit d thousands, we can satisfy you. Spectacles and Eye G.asst s com ctly Fit:-d to your E t s for ?1 and up. EVES EXAMINED FREE. Dr. VINEBERG, At Kir,sburv's Prag Store. V.sor.ic W'ilrringto--:. Artificial Eves lnst-rte S-24-tf X. C. 1 Without F.v-1:-. T. A. McNeill. T. A. McXeill. Jr. McNeill & McNeill, Atlorntjs at Law. : LUMBKTOX. N. C W ill practice in all the Courts. Busi ness attended to prfn.pt.y. N. A. McLean. A. Y. McLesju McLEAN & McLEAN, ATTCRXt'iS AT L.W. LUMBERTON. N. C O Sices on 2nd 'door of Bank of Lum berton Building. Ktvr.-.s 1. 2. 3. and 4. Pron.pt attention given to all busir.ea. CHAS. B. SKIPPER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. LUMBER! ON, N. C. All business entrusted t.i him vril receive pror.-.vt and cart ful attention. ing Lumber river, we find Ash- 1900 vote. !ca, ner nome: n?r a nr,ia c hQ -fn-i Tt -n-ac a riomrvrQtif. Hofcat ; peck of cotton seed and four oun- startVo finish. ' Mr. Dudley' gave ' Tuesday, but the element of dis-: dies of fodder that night, milked a lirrl orl.-lit-l.-oiql ctr-anhv bv p.srpr Mr. Brvan's own nroner- i her next morning and only got 1 locating one Wm. Thompson onity. So far as the Democratic icuP fuh of milk. Back swanro and another on Hoe ! party is concerned the situation ! c-r,.,-, At'fcc j-..5t r.f tV,q Cmo lie i orv onomiMfrinir Tt i rirl nf I LHOn t "OU Say SilC gave are equally out of joint, but it I Mr. Bryan's perpetual candidacy. ' 1- couid.dnnK. es, but 1 did would take up too much space to ! It has won ereat victories in Ohio, j not say we could not have drunk notice them. Indiana. Minnesota, and North jmore, if she had given it. e To me this is an interesting ' Dakota, where it elected its can- ;" all we had and couldn t chapter in geography, but -con-! didates for Governor in spite of drink any more. bo he w as siderfnc that the mao was made! the Republican pluralities for iSM: he could not get his 112 years ago. it is not a surpris- i President It has won hardly j money. It pays to think before ing one. Hardly 110 years be- i less striking victories in Illinois ou do a thing, fore that, La Salle, before start- ; and Michigan, where Democratic i We heard of another runaway insr on his vovaare across the At-: candidates for Governor nearly and tare-up threw a man in a lantic with his Louisiana Colony, j overcame Taft pluralities of 175,-: branch and tore up a buggy. : and telescoped them into Dame! ; f rQm xiy tQ the Kahn of . ed gtates Senator in Indiana. here yesterday. Rev. Willie -ucinuga.ru But these were doubtless in- with :1 Can You Ask? t r. OPEN a X"r Aceturt WITH tS. He went back asked the man about it. 'Didn't you say she OFFICERS! A 'HE. As r. r C. E. Ca.h: c. CALDWELL. Viee-Pres IuW.;END, Cashier, Thefriceof Cotton Is Again the Chief Topic of Conversation Among Farmers and Other Business Men. v.. .- - - ': - :h-s. '. tr. .- "vrv car.r.-'.-t say with Certainty whether the -,vc do sav that if you have W. H. SHOOTER. Contractor and Build T, Lumberton, N. C. 15 years' extxrience. Give n.e :i . 0.-.--T Orr.oo in First National tg over Post Othce. Build E. J. BRITT, ATTORNEY-AT-l-AW. LUMBERTON. N. C. OtTioe over Tori" Irug Store. farmer, another as singing mas ter, another as captain, and ' another as Esq., and so on: but the most inexplicable operation performed upon any name was where he took the names Daniel Mclntvre and Daniel McGirt. Dr. d. m. Mcdonald, Red Sfrinos. X. C. Attention Give.i to Fittinc e-.a Glasses. Ornoe in Cit;.7.-;n B off.ee. Dr. N J. H. HONNET, Throat -o rvst- Ear, Nose and Specialist, 12 North From Street. Wilmington, N. C. Forr.it rlv Eve and Ear Hospital New Movr.i - .. -a..; : HV.. r -r 1. a t. i -j . v.. M ' i Y.jr O i' T H:g'r.r Prices, that it shouid not be . -.7 it i F1P.E, 1 ut .-hou'.d be Depcsited in a Storage - v.-:1". "r INStllED f.;.r its Full Value, and will be safe i-;. 0,r V."fcreh..?- will r.ot or.y Insure and Store your - Our Bank Will Lend You Money on it to meet your press (, .1 ) ii 0 u 0 0 0 0 0 0 DEPOSITED WITH US draws Interest at 4 per cent, Com- .Tartary. He had found the; New leaders are coming up. : Smith, of Marion county. S. C. mouth of the Mississippi river a i Unbalanced extremists have preached in the morning and the si?inc j-o; u- pr ty vear or two previously. and claim-! sloughed off. Democratic Gov-' pastor preached in the e"ening. other difficulties -Mr. Dudley e(j an the coumv drained bv it ; ernors in Republican States have j There will be preaching twice i or the grand monarch. La sane a rare opportunny to demonstrate : each raontn tne coming year, had convinced himself and his j their capacity for leadership. I on the second and fourth Sun king that the source of the Mis- j Compared with the situation j days. sisslppi river was in China, and ! four years ago, Democrats every- j Messrs. John A. Dave. Stin possibly in Tartary. This being j where are justified in new hope j ceon p0well and Fred Yates, of the case, it would become neces-1 and new courage. Qrruni, attended preaching here sary to corner witn Tnese powers Sunday. "Happy Jack. ' i 0 join the Large j 0 0 Number cf 0 0 0 ; must have encountered. We are i told in a general way in the in troduction that there was op- position to his work, religious and political. The particulars iare not given, but we learn : elsewhere that the story of the ; book of Numbers was the basis of the religious opposition. Had not Moses Taken a census of The ; heads of families of the children of Israel, as he left Sinai for ' that long journey through the wilderness, and had not all the ;heads of iamihes except Joshua . fountain of so'iid salt somewhere aim vitieu, uieu uciuic icatinug STOCK REMEDIES. Every bottle "of Pr. Enmon.i's Colic and Lurg Ftver Cure is Guaranteed for cel gravel, pneumonia, stomach and lung disorders. Also a blood rruritif r. DR. V. O. EDMUND, 3-21 Lumberton. N. C. York City. Late Cornell Hospital. Assistant Surgeon, if-6-tf Thurman D. Kitchin, M; D., Physician and Surgeon, LUMBERTON', N. C. Othlce next denr to Robeson County Loan and Trust Company. Orhc-e phone 126 Residence phone 124 7-t as to the limits ot Louisiana. La Salle never saw Louisiana afterwards, but landed in Texas, where he was killed and some unknown spot in East Texas contains his bones. Equal ly interesting are Jefferson s News Items and Personals from St. Pauls. Correspondence of Tne Robesonian. We had a right lively time here last Tuesday. The Repub licans worked faithfully. Sorry to report Mr. William Townsend still on the sick list. Mr. Stedman McCormack went ! -- ft -v - . 1 1- ! ill LilT liV-'i til" COl, QI1U JtWliti T),V nir, A riWr (1 ;.S-anaan- ne" "n,lc"f Webster's account of the Rocky AUUWJU UUlUilV LUiU ttUU 1IU21 UUmUOUI. .Majnterea Pacific to Dr. Highsmith's Hospital last U-;;oiu- ,,11' in hv-ww-RiVe- , . twees tor treatment, nope ne ;ers. ine consuiuuun ui uitf i- new government proMueu lor McXeiil5: 14 of lhe McLeans: direct laxauun, aiiu iiul iuc Bauk of Lumberton Buildin?:,) LUMBERTON N. C. A. V. McLean. Stephen .Mclntyre. Mt Eliam, N. C. Nov. 9. 'OS. Ex-Judge Spencer B. Adams. Rpnnblir.qn State chairman, has u-f- ,-tu i-vo ; r rom uuuvuiitcu liiaL lie in iit.'L i.'tr t candidaTe for re-elecTion To that office, which he has held since 1906. It is predicted that he will be recognized in the Taft admin-: istration with a responsible and lucrative office. Mr. John W. Kern, defeated Democratic candidate for Vice Yite-I'tesMent. C. O. MorrOW-Cashier. re were lb amerent tami- i c.-iii sr0n recover. . r 11-11 -. f A i lies Ot .McMillans; loiamuies OI ; Mr Chnw MrFahern has rp-i PrPciHpnt hns nnnnnnrpd that h, - . ' " J w - . . . . . . taking of the census the firetjSC Senator from Indiana to succeed :t u -. ; C'Uiijb. i .Mtwinb.o -ucioas. ; -nA nn ,w UrMrn Llamps A. Hemenwav. The in- .4.1 A I Ut CX L. Jif VX J-iUlli V' i 1 " " " " " " " " bought and moved to The i coming Indiana legislature win owned bv be Democratic on joint oallot by i a maionty of 12. POPE DRUG CO. Wishs to call attention to the fact that it keeps ev erything usually tVund in a FIRST-CIASS DRUG STORE. this date the Drug Store will be OPEN ON SUNDAYS from 9 to 11 a. m. and from 3 to 5 p. m. for Prescription Work ONLY. v-'.i steDina scheme tor more Tax- i . a; ,nt ' ation? Mr. Dudley, therefore, i , q"h v few were 0f;has bought and move T T 1 II bad to suffer The odium which , , mp name Amnne- theCro-1 residence formerly o Huacnp i amazes and Hamess1?6 jewAd- inds ire UUgHICO, VttlliaijCO ttllU 11U1I1V.OO ear and which Robesomans of; f es, and as a ruie these peo-i Mr. C. W. Jones w; as a wel-: BY-LO Talcum Powder, Natural Violet. J. M. LILLY, M. D. Practice limiteti to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 115 Green St. Favettevilif. N. C. 4-16-t Dr Thomas C. Johnson, Physician and Surgeon, Lumberton, N. C. OrTlce over McMillan's Drug Store. Calls answered Promptly day or niht Residence at Waverly Hotel. 4-27-tf. DR. N. A. THOMPSON, PHYSICIAN AND Sl'RGEOX, LUMBERTON, - - N. . CtTice at Hospital. Thone No. 41. Down town office over McMillan Prue Store. Ca'.is promptly answered r.iht or day. in town or in tlie country. N. C, The Celebrated "CHASE" Buggies, Carriages, Etc., , only Manuf acturedy Oxford Buggy Co., Oxford, N.JC. Genuine Studebaker, Lerch and Finch-Whitlock HARNESS. a later day had Towards carpet ! "PTwfJ K f Pfl visitor' at this nlaee Satur- i hear f several new buildings, to hncre-ers and scalawag To 1 v , ,B " , v " r i be builT soon. Mr. lom fisher i ge!!.. ... . i only persons having 10 or more . da . - , , . Mr. Hesters, of Bladen county, who will open up business soon. Messrs. Graham Powers and Ed. T. Taylor have opened up a nice If you want the BEST, buy Tyson & Jones . Buggies and j make matters worse, the cun-1 were Daniel McPherson. j Mr. Cliff Rabon and wife are r : j. u.. T JP- I R r Carihaot 1 A " " ."'1 xv, ; wno naa si yonn L.aae, i ; ;nenr ; expectea to mo e w uieir v-uriidget, maae i,5U1. u U5S; ., "--.man a wi wuuus. .' Pone. 16: John Willis. 15: STenh-ihome near Cumberland. travelled public road laid , 't-; nnA - osti, int . , new ; en King and Samual Smith (of; e have a very good school ! . . r -- i: ...u ton to J50UU1 t-iirtinna. uei nui i n-o! lutpr thp T.nmbprton and Every Buggy Must be as Represented or Money Refunded Harlleesville road, and it is not ?tfi anv Dealer in ' certain that it was there- at that van vvui vi -w Robeson County. , .1 ! down on Tne map mcn accom-; v . h T h T,pRn 12: I .1.. -r,. c , , 11CIC 11W1 . CvoV "X1 toiP 11: Jesse Jernigan, principal and is a most J ".john rort ana cornenus m- cellent teacher Lumberton. and from Lumber-- atA 1() .TampS T-Prvl e"e; I Mr. Howard Johnson ex- illl. hi y i Si n ffi - or ;. nn sue & uii r . C. tlgate, 1U each. James Lowery Misa Cora Powers, who has was the largest slaveholder j been staving with her sister. among the Croatans and he hadjMrS- E T Tavlor is expected xi.i onua """"" ,"""' home Tuesday to enter school. Bishop Gregg tells us, saved the lifeof Gen La- Fayette and inj . factory- here going up VcS .m.a vA ,.;n right fast: it is about two thirds postoffice in the county until six i eet and shake handg with the ( completed. years later. If,i,i mnpml wn a rpsidpnr nf I he railroad nas oeen graded itime, as the map is dated six I vears later. There was not a 3y-Lo is so fine that it floats in lhe air, anil so delicately perfumed with the odor of fresh flowers, that we know you will like it. It does not have that Talcum Fowder odcr, just line of general merchandise in ; fjjg q! pfg YiOMS. tneir new store near tne iac- tory. There will be preaching here at the Baptist church the third j Sunday, conducted by Mr. Page, j of Hope Mills. ; St. Pauls. N. C, Nov. 9, 190S. ! We handle a1.' the different kind? of Hiiih-O-.-ifie Ta'.cuT. Towilers. but re gird Ry-Ix as the brst -.here is You will think so too when vtj trr it It is almost certain that a i Robeson in 1790. This record j about fonr miles above here near LUMBERTON, N Adv ertise In THE ROBESONIAN. majority of the poeple lived, j ni ns Thp mnat intpr The little marsh. ! virtually, in the woods, with n!esting an(j jn many respects the'i St Pauls is beginning to look facilities for travel or commu-1 mogt vajuaDie historical document j more like a town of late and we ! seven Years ot Froot. j concerning the county 1 have "I have had seven vears of proof that I ever seen, but I resist the temp- Dr. King's New Discovery is the best And Read Robesonian Business Builders medicine to take for coughs and colds and for every diseased condition of throat, chest or lungs," says W. V. Henry, of Panama. Mo. The world has had thirty-eight years of proof that Dr. King's New Discovery is the best rem edy for couchs and" colds, la erirpe. ! asthma, hay fever, bronchitis, hemor- rhage ot the lungs, and the early stages of consumption. Its timely use always prevent the development of pneumonia i Sold under guarantee at all drug etores. SOe. to l.rt. Trial bttle free. Tation to say more about it at this time. Z. T. Fulmore, Austin. Texas., Nov. 4, 1908. Watcbed FUteen Years. "For fifteen years I have watched the working of Bucklen's Arnica Salve; and it has never failed to cure any sore, boil, ulcer or burn to which it was ap p.ied. It has saved us many a doctor bill," says A. F. Hardy, of East Wil ton, Maine. 25c. at all drug ttorei. How Is Your Digestion? Mrs. Mary Dowling, of No. 228, 8th Ave., San Francisco, recommends a remedy for stomach trouble. She says: "Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Electric Bitters in a case of acute indi gestion, prompts this testimonial. am fully convinced that for stomach and liver troubles Electric Bitters is the best remedy on the market to-day. This ereat tonic and alterative medi cine invigorates the system, purifies the blood and is especially helpful in all forms of female weakness. 50c. at all drug stores. ' Deafness Cannot be Cured By local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portions of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube is inflam ed you have a rumbling sound or imper fect hearing, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness is the result, and un less the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal con dition, hearing will be destroyed forev er; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothingbut an inflam ed condition of the mucous surfaces. , We will give One Hundred Dollars for j any case of Deafness (caused by catarrhl that cannot be cured by Hall's catan-h cure. - Send for circulars, free. j F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. t Sold bv all Druggists, ?5c. i Tak Hall's Family Pills for constipa tia. ' Yours to Please, Or, J, D. McMillan & Son, DRUGGISTS, Lumberton, N. C. June iSth s CiLh WHIZ,, Children, you ought to see the can dy that I have got. lc. prize boxes, Chu-Chu and all kinds of penny goods. 10 and 15c. lb. mixture something fine. Come and see. Fine Oysters. Lumberton Bakerv7& Cafe. J. R. MORRIS, Prop. DR. R. T. ALLEN, DENTIST, LUMBERTON, - - N. . Office over Dr. McMillan's Drug Store. ; DR. JOHN KNOX, JR., Physician and Surgeon, Lumberton, N. C. OlUce at McLcar.-Kozier Drug Stor 1-2-08 ; J. G. MURPHY, M. D., Tractice Limited to Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Wilmington, N. C. 6-1-tf J. A. MacKETHAN, M. D MACK rHAX BUILDINO FAYETTEV1LLE, N. a Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat a Specialty. 1-11 E. G. SIPHER, ELECTRICIAN, Lumberton, N. C. i Office in Shaw Building, Phons No. 11 DR. R. F. GRAHAM, ; DENTIST, ! LUMBERTON, N. . J I Office over Bank of LumksrUn. I5r I Romris mo. 7 and 8. l-tX-06 s f
The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 12, 1908, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75