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FIFTH" TT71 TTfo OvTTbTTO ;OvTT A I 1 Advertising Rates $ J On Application. $ One Dollar and Fifty cents the Year. I 1 I Country God and Truth. Established 1370. Single Copies Five Cents. LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, VOL XL NO. 8. 1909 WHOLE NO. 2443 MARCH 18, ST Watches And Chains ! The Largest Stock in the County. If Interested see U3 Before Buying. Boyiins Jewelry Store WITH AUNT BECKY. RAFT SWAMP NOTES. The K. P. Guano Distributor. Scatters the tluano ai il C.ovirs i t. No waste around triumph anil cmlst. No e:; and chains to clog and brt'id;. Notliii,? about it to bn-ak or f.'vlout of fix. Lare hopper, balanced load, litflit running. Sows any quantity. Simple, stnmg, dur able. Awarded diplomas by North and o'.ith Carolina Fairs I'.MJl. UniUesti'jnably the only Kntirely Satisfactory Distrib utor before the people. All Dis tributors furnished with (!! vani.ed Iron Wind Shield.; to prevent gu:ino IYmii blowing away m windy weather. cjt ftps Eor Salo by Leading IV-.ilers in Robeson and Adjoining Counties. N. JACOB! HARDWARE COMPANY 1-21 Wilmington, N. C. Is Beginnin .i-.r42S23BBB sf to Arrive ant StlOCM ?ivery Department of the Store has been carefully looked after. Readv - to - Wear Skirts and Shirt Waists in the Very Latest Styles and Effects. Our Millinery Department With Miss Jevett in charge with her eight assistants, are producing the Latest Creations in Millinery. A Splendid Line of both High and Low Cut Siioes and Slippers. If it is right we have it. If ws have it it is right. dt J. H. ANDERSON. Fayetteville, N. C. 11-30 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF LUMBERTON AT LUMBERTON, In the State of North Caivlina, at the close of Business, February 5th. 1909. Resources: Loans and Discounts, Overdrafts Secured and Unsecured, Furniture and Fixtures, All other Real Estate, Cash on Hand and Due from Banks, $158,055.29 1,205.80 3,383.27 510.00 76,557.01 Total, Liabilities: Capital Stock, Undivided Profits, Less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid, Rediscounts, Bills Payable, Total Deposits, $239,711.37 $50,000.00 9,188.06 20,000.00 None 160,523.31 $239,711.37 Weather Conditions Remind of the Time When Sherman's "Bummers" Passed Through the Fork Farmers' Union Organized Oak Grove School Closed A Married Man! Steals a Young Girl-Wise Hens. Correspondence of The Robesonian. There is quite a change in the temperature this morning, al ter several days ot gloomy diz zly weather; the wind whistles keen and cold and I'm uneasy that to-night may bring disaster to the peach crop. Some of our farmers are about ready to plant corn, but the recent rains have made the soil too wet, and they will have to wait until it dries off. The weather conditions of last week reminded me of the same week in March 1865, when Sherman's "bummers" were rjassintr through the ork a veritable band of thieves and robbers, stealing everything, from horses down to ladies' lewelrv and clothing. My sis ter and 1, being unlearned in the mode of Yankee warfare, packed our best raiment and lewelrv in a trunk and had it deposited in the loft of our black mammy's house, which turned out to be a fatal delusion, for mammy told us afterwards the verv first rascal who entered her door climbed mimbly up the loft, found and broke open the trunk, and took off everything of value it contained Thev were bent on completely devastating the land, and for this reason carried off and de stroved many articles which were of no use to them, but through a spirit of wanton an imosity and revenge they vent ed their spleen against us in the destruction of property. One squad came to my father's house on Tuesday afternoon, the 7th of March, in a half drunken con dition, and one vile old wretch attempted to ride his horse into our front Diazza. My gentle mother ventured a protest, and mildly requested him not to do so when he angrily exclaimed in a profane manner, Why, Madam, when I'm at home I ride this horse into my parlor;" and if he I did, I am sure the flour-footed beast was by all odds a more fitting occupant than the two- egged one. My only brother was captain oi company of junior reserves. On leaving home he wore a suit of beautiful home-made grey ieans. the coat of which bore on -. ' . .. . . r collar and cutis the insignia oi his rank. Later on, when the government furnished him with the regulation (Jonlederate uni form, he sent home the suit oi jeans, which our dear mother had packed away in his trunK. ine ruthless plunderers soon came upon it, took out the coat, and seeing the gilt bars upon it, cognized and defamed it as property ot some d said if they could Compulsory Education Person al Mention. Correspondence of The Robesonian. Compulsory education was much talked about in The Robe sonian some time ago, and the writer is of the opinion that it would be a grand thing, provid ed the poor children were fur nished with necessary supplies. n many cases parents are ex ceedingly poor and are not able to suddIv their children with decent clothing and on this ac- our midst again count they are kept out of school, rGV- an(j rs gyr(j Gf and unless such provisions were Mullins, S. C, visited their sons, made it would be cruel to compel Messrs. R. L. and C. N. Byrd, them to go to school. The writer on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Byrd is in favor of education in the preacheil a most excellent ser superlative degree and thinks mon jn tie Baptist church. T I 1 r . 'V m reraDroKe news items Move ments of the People. Corre3pondonce of The Robeso: inn. Mr. Chas. Stewart aim family and Miss Anna McLeod were in Red Springs on Friday. a r i measles and mumps are prev alent in town. Mayor C. F. Lawler is among the victims. Miss Louise Savage returned last week to her home in Bladen after an extended visit to her cousin, Mrs. J. A. McCormick. Miss Savage is a charming young lady and we hope to have her in that everv child should have the benefit of a good school; but let's not compel them to go whether they can go or not. Mr. Rowland Davis spent Sat urday night with his cousin, Mr. James Phillips, of East Lumber- ton. Mr. Furney Davis, returned Friday afternoon from Colum bus county, where he had been spending some time with his sisters, Mrs. J. T. Tyner and Mrs. Frank Singletary. He re ports a nice time. The school here is still pro gressing very nicely under the excellent management of Mr. Odum. Mr. Ira Davis is remodeling his dwelling, which will add lots to the beauty of his home. Mrs. L. E. Tyner is visiting her children, Prof. B. Y. Tyner, Mr. Carl and Misses Cara Lee and Addie, at Wingate. It was Mr. Law Gregory who rendered music for Miss Pow ell's entertainment, not Mr. Sam. "Polly Ann" Raft Swamp, N. C, March, 14, 1909. THE FERTILIZER TAX. Gra Total, The Bank of Lumberton Calls Attention to the Excellent Condition of the Bank, as s;hown in the above statement, lotai ueposns in Commercial and Savings Departments, $249,685.12. Mrs. N. D. Dixon and little son William have returned home after visiting relatives in E'm City. Miss Ella Mclntyre visited friends at Buie on Sunday. Mrs. R. P. Todd, of Maxton, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Lawler. Rev. J. A. Smith was unable to fill his appointment here Sun day, having been detained in Florida by sickness. However, we had with us Rev. Mr. Wom sley, of Wilmington. Mr. R. Stewart was in Fay etteville to-day. "Blue Belle." Pembroke, N. C, March 15, 1909. . Orrum News Items and Per sonals. Correspondence of The Robesonian. It has turned cold and I guess that a we haven't had much win ter that we will have some now. Misses Rosa Nye and Lucellon Jones spent Saturday and Sun day at the home of Mr. J. F. Stephens. We are sorry to report the ill ness of Mrs. J. A. Williams. We had a good Sunday school at our church Sunday and we al- i in i ways do have a gooa sunuay Twenty-Sixth Annual Conven tion of the North Carolina Sunday School Association. The following announcement is made iu regard to the twenty sixth annual convention of the North Carolina Sunday School Association: "The greatest Sunday school meeting of the year will take place in Concord on Tuesday, April 0-8, in the First Presby terian church. The entertain ment will be free and anyone in terested in Sunday school work may attend. "The music will be in charge of Messrs. Tullar and Meredith, of New York City, both of whom are known and loved in our State. It will be worth a trip to Concord just to be in the song service of the convention. "The railroads have given re duced rates. The tickets will be sold on the certificate plan and TO TEACH FARMING. The Commissioner- -ord County ' leVvn Up-to-Date k-rmer to Teach the People of the County Scientif ic Farming -A Boys Corn Club. mi t- i - , ine nooesoman does not at tempt to advise farmers, just as it does not try to advise nier- cnanis or Dankers or men in anv ii i: . r . . . V uuier line ox ousiness, but it is always glad to publish anything that may offer helpful sugges tions. The following dispatch of the 14th from Winston-Salem to The Charlotte Observer is of interest: "The Forsyth County Boys' Corn Club, designed to stimulate progressive agriculture among the youth, was formed today, many of the most up-to-date the rate will be one and one-third 7rs 11 " :uon aiso being farp r.lns for tho rnnnH trin ,n attendance to encourage tne PROFESSIONAL CARDS Abnr Barker. Thomiu. L. Juhiwon. BARKER & JOHNSON, Attorneys at Law. LUMBERTON. N. C. All business given prompt and rul attention. Oflioe uietalr ovei eson I'ounty Ixmn & Trust Co. i none No. V rre- r Kob- lu-S I. 1 Shaw. 1 T. Cook. SHAW & COOK, Attorneys at Iiw, LUMBERTON. N. C. All business entrusted to them will receive careful and prompt attention. Othce over First National Bank. 9 24 The representative of the In ternational Association in the convention this year will be Rev. Franklin McElfresh, D. D., Ph. D., of Chicago, teacher training superintendent. Dr. McElfresh is a strong, original, thoughtful and pleasing speaker. He is equal to any demand that may be made on him in present ing the Sunday school work. "The program has been pre pared with great care. Among the subjects to be discussed are: "The Scope of Teacher Train ing," the week-Day ot the Sunday School," "The Passsion for Service," "The Child and the Sunday School," "The Coun try Sunday School, ""The Organ ized Class," "The Evangelistic Mission of the Sunday School," and others of interest to Sunday school workers. ' 'The afternoons will be given to conference work on the organ ized adult class, elementary, home department, teacher training. county officers, superintendents, baraca. ' 'This is an interdenomination al Sunday School Convention and Some Fudg- SVat Orrum. Prk Shepherd SS,8 SjiSS - Secretary of Agriculture ham Keports some ruag- rUWifll'"liUUV ,Lrrr::Z"ZL should have a representative in gives an account uiai- iu ia uic rir.r.nj in- best. -a '.I a The Raleigh correspondent of Messrs. Broughton Nye, June should send their name to Mr- R The Charlotte uoserver writes TVev and others attended services tt at Mt. Eliam Sunday. tainment will be Drovided. ' ' Almond Graham, ot froc score of young men who enrolled in the organization. The State agricultural department has of fered prizes, and the Piedmont Fair Association likewise, and it is expected that a worthy rivalry will be engendered throughout the county in the cultivation of crops." Also the following, a dispatch of the same date to the same pa per from Greensboro: "Guilford took another forward step in the march of progress yesterday when a number of rep resentative citizens, at a meet ing held in the court house, ap proved the plan of employing a progressive and up-to-date far mer to teach the people of the county scientific agriculture. The work will be carried on in con nection with what is known as the farmers' co-operative demon stration work of the United States Department of Agricul ture, and it is planned to estab lish a number of demonstration farms in different sections of the county. "The meeting was called by the board of cour.ty commission ers, and in spite of the inclement WadeWishart, E. M. Britt WISHART & BRITT, Attorney's at Law, LUMBERTON. N. C All business given prompt and care ful attention. Olliie upstairs in Argug Building. 9-10 R. C. Lawrence Proctor. Lawrence & that "Commissioner of Agricul ture Graham says that it is found that fertilizers have been put on the market this season without tag, this being done through mistake or carelessness. One case is plain that while a tagger was away from the mill some of the negro employes filled an or der for fertilizers and failed to attach the tags. Various ex Mr. torville, was in our town Thursday. Mr. Cash Pickler will leave here for his home in Davie coun- J ty this week and we are sorry to part with him. Mr. McConnel's new residence on Main street is finished and he ml . 1 j 1 ' li. cuses are given, ine penalty is is living in il. $10 on the seller and the buyer Mrs. Alphonso Surles gave a and of course this would make a njce dinner to some young ladies very heavy total if the law was iast week which was very much strictly enforced. The Agncul- enjoyed. number of progressive farmers. Also many public school teachers, both men and women, were pres ent and participated in the pro ceedings. Mr. C. R. Hudson, of Statesville, a special agent of the United States Department ot Items Agriculture, addressed the meet ing and explained in aetaii tne scope of the work of the farmers' co-operative demonstration move ment. He talked of the value of soil improvement, rotation of crops and other things of inter est to live and wideawake farmers. The county commissioners, Stephen Mclntyre, James 1). Mclntyre, Lawrence & Prctor, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, LUMBERTON, - - . N. C. Practice in State and Federal Courts. Prompt attention given to all business. T. A. McNeill, T. A. McNeill, Jr. McNeill & McNeill, Attorneys at Law, LUMBRTON, N. C. Will practice in all the Courts. Busi ness attended to promptly. N. A. McLean, A. W. McLean. McLEAN & McLEAN, Attorneys at Law, LUMBERTON, N. a Offices on 2nd floor of Bank of Lum berton Building, Rooms 1, 2, 8, and 4. Prompt attention given to all business. CHAS. B. SKIPPER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LUMBERTON, N. C. All business entrusted to him wil receive prompt and careful attention. Office in First National Bank Build ing over Post Office. but find they would shoot him down tural Department does not de sire to give special trouble to any persons, but if the law is not complied with after this notice the commissioner will put the case in the courts. It is also found that in some cases there repei.ana is twc.Ki ol"Y" " r . mo r.nrln last, nisht under unusual circumstances. - re- the Orrum, N. C, March 15, 1909. A Gay Parisian Suicides Under Unsual Circumstances. Paris Dispatch, 13th. Fernand Ravenez, a wealthy vnnno- Parisian, committed sui- him The here The Bo wmor e Locals N ews of Interest. Correspondence of The Robesonian. The school taught near here by Miss Belle McLeod, of Max ton, closed Wednesday with a concert which was attended by a large and highly entertained audience. Miss Mattie Campbell, of Aber- who have become responsible for deen. is visitiner her sister. Miss thp pxnense that will be incurred Mamie Campbell, at the hospi- bv the work, will hold a special table home of Mr. P. H. Wright, meeting next Thursda; Hnn a R PnttPrsnn. nf Max- a farmer to direct the movement ton, recently purchased the"Holt It is the purpose of the board to farm" from R. M. McQueen, the employ a Guilford county man, most desirable farm in this sec- and in a public meeting this at tjon ternoon it was announced that Misses Sue Walters, Ethel thecTmiSSit?nnT!he names' Higley andJennette and Flora te Jhe sugge tion of the names McNp attended the teachers' Ui louuo r - wavfinnr of TtaA Rrrinra Trirlfiv I tlOIl E. J. BRITT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LUMBERTON, N. C. Office over Pope's Drug Store. THOMAS N. McDIARMID Attorney at Law. LUMBERTON, : : : N. C. Office with Shaw & Cook, in First National Bank Building. 2-26 Dr. J. H. HONNET, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist, No. 12 North Front Street, Wllmlneton. N. C. meeting next Thursday to select F lv Eye and Ear Hospital KW xorK Jity. L.aie assibuuii ourgcoii, . . . .1 1- 1 I J A. I tiyM rSk no linn 111 1 ri UWU IVI IIHM lit I U ItUlllVVi Iw-tAnw II ftVrtOTT ot on rCT I uwvtv 3 - ffiSwmut them tion be called to these failures to to a number ot inenos w, here Monday at cfrryoutthelaweh is de- which the P-td solicitations of her patrons. D s, ,7. i7o. thp ovpr.in Ravenez cried pUDlic in every way anu oiou i.v properly protect the department." GO TO THE POPE DRUG COMPANY FOR Pure Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, Rubber Goods cr Anything kept in a First-Class Drug Store. DID YOU KNOW That there was a great difference in the Quality of Drugs ? A Physician does our Buying and he KNOWS what to buy. Therefore you get the BEST when you BUY FROM US. "Where Quality Counts We Win." The Pope Drug Company, 1C Lumberton, N. C. er to wnom it Deiongeu, aim where was the owner, bhe re plied, "Those clothes belong to my brave boy, who is an officer in the Southern army," and then the volume of their wrath poured Robinson Elliott, coloied, was shot at his home m Flea Hill - . . . aiiui at. u torth in torrents oi proiamxy, out townhit) Cumberland county, jl : 1 -- -n r-tnn I Trio ' , i they did not forget to full suit of jeans. ' . I hear of no local news of in terest in the Fork. The enter prising agent of the Farmers' Union, Mr. Swanson, met with a number of our farmers at Oak firnve recentlv and organized a furious. Several times the evening: Ravenez "This is nothing, a big surprise is awaiting you at the end." At dawn when the party were separating Ravenez shouted: "Now tor the great surprise. At the same time he arose ab ruptly and walked toward the o-vnsv orcnestra. which wao playing a Hungarian rhapsody. Godwin and badly wounded, the hnll striking his thiffh and shat tering the bone. He was taken His friends expecting a practical to the hospital m Fayetteville. j0ke, watched him expectantly. Godwin was attempting to ar- They were stupefied to see him rest Elliott on the charge of suddenly place a pistol at his Ji'm!.n. vf rviz-ivtrrorrorl nrnnprtv nA -fiv-a Ho -foil rlpnd. ... . . i nuiin it! i;i mui Lue. vv. v w . ik-.ii.iii iiiti 11113. ii v " - Union at that place with about a anditis ciaimed that Elliott resist- The only reason for this act is eu. the expense of continuing it will U Unrnrl hv tho I mlTPO Lilies Rev. W. J. Fulford, of Rae- ford, preached at Bethel Presby- ?In connection with the farm terian church Sunday afternoon demonstrati0n movement, the to a large and appreciative au- t commissioners have de- dience. Mr. Fulford is very cjded to take up the work of in- popukr here and always meets a structjng the people in hygiene cordial welcome. j oonirntinn. This work will Dr. G. A. Graham, of Raeford, fce under the direct supervision greeted his many friends here Gf the county board of health, Tuesday afternoon. and it is planned to employ a The concert at Bethel Institute capable physician to give his en Friday evening, . 19th, is looked tire time to the matter. He will forward to with great pleasure be required to lecture m the hv all who mav he fortunate schools and instruct the people . enough attend. Cornell Hospital. Thurman D. Kitchin, M- D., Physician and Surgeon, LUMBERTON, N. C. Office next door to Robeson County Loan and Trust Company. Office phone 126 Residence phone 124 7-9 J. M. LILLY, M. D. Practice limited to diBeaaes of the Eye, Ear, Noae and Throat. 115 Green St Fayetteville, N. C 4-16- ti Seaboard Air Line Railway, Schedule Ellecllve November 291b, 1908. Quickest Line to New York, Washington, Florida Points, Char lotte, Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, New Orleans nnd All PointsWest. rln7en charter members, and a orosDect of future additions. 1 see that this movement is making QotnrHnv last., durinar the ab rapid stides throughout this btate sence 0f her parents, been stolen and county, and I hope may be away by a married man named fraught with great benefit to the Calvin Burkett. The 'Squire ad Southern farmer, who has for vised the indignant father to forty years been the victim of make every effort to locate the cotton gamblers and speculators. guiity party and have him The school at Oak Grove closed Drought to justice. Living as we on Thursday iast, auu rru . are. so near the soutn uarouna Reynolds, the efficient principal, m6j many criminals escape by attended the teachers' meeting crossmg over the border, but I at Red Springs on Friday, which nope this unprincipled fellow he reports as having been ex- may apprehended and punish ceedingly interesting and in- ed according to the magnitude structive. The professor and 0f his offense. Miss riasieruiig, ma ttooioianu, w h en dome: some will leave for their respectnel th Fork and j homes on tomorrow Uuesdayj. p , .ond manv little chick IT 1 J-UIr. r.inr thfl "v" " "T 7 . " . . , . very eariy una uiunuug Squire had a caller, Haywood by name, seeKing counsel in ic- gard to his wayward young daughter, aged 17, who had on township L. D. flocrrihfld as sheer boredom. Ravenez was onlv 20 years old and he had been a familiar figure Tyson and Geo. F. on the raris oouie varus, wneic good rnen his HKing ior viviu ciounn v tracted attention. in their homes on hygiene ano Our last Legislature appointed sanitation, ur. J. n- as iustices of .the peace for this one oi uui 10m s - . . m . i- 1L. I 'Jill 1J - 1 I'll I H I 111 Lilt; UKKioiami, "rr -- Bowmore, N. 11909. Warner, Watson all C., March, 15, be- af- by a! Three Cities of Java Buried Un der Tons of Earth. Victoria, B. C. Dispatch. 12th. Double Daily Service with HIGH-BACK-SEAT-COACHES PULLMAN SLEEPING and DINING CARS. Infant Choked to Death Peanut. Durham Special, 14th, to Charlotte Observer. The 17-months-old child of Thomas McAbee, of this city, Hied last nicrht from an unusual IdUac. ,1-r- I Ut- it Via man The baby had taken a peanut java, was u.uuS,h 7, a : rom an older sister and put it I steamer impress Dart oi iviouil xveubjoiio. icn, u- strovinff the village of Tgiboe- up. fnro the mmmissioners this ternoon in behalf of the move ment and told of the assistance that will be received from the State board of health in carrying on the work." Dr Thomas C. Johnson, Pbyslclan and Surgeon, Lumberton, N. C. Office over McMillan's Drug Store. Calls answered Promptly day or night Residence at Mrs. Sue McLeod's. -27-tf. DR. N. A. THOMPSON, PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON, LUMBERTON, - - N. C Office at Hospital. Phone No. 41. Down town office over MCMUian reru office r,r Stiro. Calls Dromptly answe " T " . T ,,.tn night or aay, in wwn or ui tc wuu j. DR. R.T. ALLEN, DENTIST, LUMBERTON, N. C. Deafness Cannot be Cured Trains Leave Lumberton as WESTBOUND Follows: EASTBOUND No. 45. 7:11 a. in. No. 39, 5:43 p. m. No. No. 40, 44, 9:28'a. m. 9 :45 p. m. ..... T..,..,4ia or flnT inforni'Mon relative to Sje For Tune Tables, uoo., VlPVFRLY Aeent.oi address dal Rates and Routes, call on MARVIN BhVKll, Ageni, v Atent. ens hatched out; but np to date rair hens do not seem to be anx ious about setting perhaps they have an intuitive wisdom to it. awhile and let the hawks start off on some of the neighbor ing biddies, for they surely do feast on my early chickens every spring. I went off and got some gourds to put up, hoping to en tire the martins to build, and help keep the hawks away, but have not been aoie to get by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. Tkuro ia nnlu nne wav to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining ot tne Jus" hnViian Tiinp- wnen mis mue is hiuu- a Viagra n ni milliner sound or imDer- We feet hearing, ana wnen it i cutucij uiem yut up jet closed, Deafness is the result, ana un- less the inflammation can oe tna-eii uut aud this tube restorea to its normal con dition, hearing will be destroyed forev er: nine cases out Oi ten are tauscu uj catarrh, which is nothing but an inflam ed condition ot the mucous iiuiwa. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall 8 catarrh cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- Old 1909. Fork, N. Aunt Becky C, March 15, Kills Would-Be Slayer. A mprciless murderer is Appendiciti witv, manv victims. But Dr. Kinsrs New t wiia till it. hv nrevention. They onfiv stimulate stomach, liver and bowels, preventing that clogging that invites appendicitis, curing Constipa tion. Biliousness. Chills. Malaria, Head ache and Indigestion, 25c at all drug stores. in its moutn. in a snurt umc there was a struggle tor breatn, the infant dying within twenty minutes after it swallowed tne nut. Doctors vere called in ana everything done for it possible, but when a pnysician arnveu, ife was extinct. Or.e of Zeb Vance's Remarks. ' Lilleton News-Reporter. Senator Vance once said that 1 1 m-u-a nnnln a man wiui a snaxp a fell in two hours an oak tnat re quired a hundred years to grow to maturity, it is so mucu casic. to destroy than to buiid up, and unfortunately that class that loves to destroy has so many ac tive members. JNeWS OI laimsuues uuijiug - . wu:s. mi : uv 1a.o I enmp nlina tisrer wiiia- tnree vuiaKeo, involving tne woo uimiviwe, , of a thouslnd'lives at Pendjolo, key he had bought for a white man. Alter kivib of China. A dollar to get the wnibney xw. him the white man was rA Tchpn he returned ana dengsite and Telokbangoe. But drmkmg : the , .U.J f himself. Be saved the white mans A negro named Matthew Ferris Office over Dr. McMillan's Drug Store. died at his home in r ayeueviue DR. JOHN KNOX, JR., Physician and Surgeon. Ltunberton, N. C. Office at McLean-Rozier Drug Store 1-2-08 one man. one woman ana iwu iub t..- iiren pspjinfid to tell the tale, ably Tnc nf Pflrt.h were slipping as life. the vessel left. Crowds were flocking to see the tern Die signts and recover the bodies, mostly buried deep below tons ot eartn rharcred with i : v,nnco at Elizabeth City UUillliljS ",'u" r J r. nhtnin insurance, was founa Dogs and birds were feeding on guilty Saturday and was sentenc - fc, t j x I a 4- tVirao voara at hara laDOr tne ooaies exposeu to view. tn thrpe vears at hara on the county chain-gang. J. G. MURPHY, M. D., Practice Limited to Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Wilmington N. C 6-1-tf , E. G. SIPHER, ELECTRICIAN. Lumbertoii, N. C. Office in Shaw Buildisg, Phone No. 11 l-o Tbe Glow oi Lurid Doom. was seen in the red face, hands and body of the little son of H. M. Adams, of Henrietta, Pa. His awful plight from eczema had. for five years, defied all remedies and baffled the best doctors. who said the poisoned blood had affect ed his lungs and nothing could save him. "But, "writes his mother, "seven bottles of Electric Bitters completely cured him." For Eruptions, Eczemr, Salt Rheum.Sores and all Blood Disor ders and Rheumatism Electric Bitters is supreme. Only 50c. Guaranteed by all Druggists. Near Death In Big Pond. It Saved Bis Leg. "All thought I'd lose my leg, "writes J. A. Swenson, Watertown,Wis., "Ten years of eczema, that 15 doctors could not cure, had at last laid me up. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured it sound and Well." Infallible for Skin Erup : i7,no Salt Rheum. Boils. Fe- ver Sute Burns, Scalds, Cuts and Piles. 6 or 6 doses "666" will cure any case 25c 8tau SSte. I of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. t8-25 It wbs a thrillin; Tda Soner to face severe lung trouble gave me inejlel i. ..v, wita "and several times nearly caused my death All remedies failed and doctors said I was mcuraDie. men xi. covery brought quick relief and a cure so permanent that I veMnote" tmuhloH in twelve years.' Mrs. boper lives in Big Pond, Pa. It works won ders in Coughs and Colds, Sore Lungs, Hemorrhages,xOrippe,AsthmM,roup, WhooDing Cough and all Bronchial af SSL an! $1 00.Trial bottie free. Gueranteed by all druggists. STOCK REMEDIES. bottle of Dr. Edmond's cone Every experience to Mrs. eath. "For years a - p . Guaranteed for intense '-'""fe . . . colic, gravel, pneumonia, siomncn lune disorders. Also a blood prurifier. DR. W. O. EDMUND, Lumberton, N. C -21 DR. R. F. GRAHAM, DENTIST, LUMBERTON, N. C. Office over Bank of Lomberton. , Rooms No- 7 ana . A t- . Rr.ilrlincr. 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The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
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March 18, 1909, edition 1
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