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t ? II H II if M n II Ti II M m Jt Tw W T II A ! T vwwv-.-nr r mjr mm I I I 1 1 M "V. ffl I' I V V 1 . ' . - -W '-I m,m . . j Advertising Rates $ ! 1 On Application. $ J II II II II 11 II I J I 1II II II . 1 ft. 1JJ 1A II I JLJTiJdj JtiUJDJUiDUl 1 AIM I i ; 1 i Established 1870. VOL XL NO. 48. Country, God and Truth. LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1909 Ladies' Watches. & The Demand has been Greater this year than ever before. We carry a Complete Stock and Guarantee Satisfaction. Boylin's Jewelry Store. BLADEN COUNTY NOTES. Court of Home-Spun Variety Moves That Each County Elect a Congressman Mr. Mc Leod's Bull Still Monarch of the Canebrake Doings of the Bull and His Would be Tarn- l .:ir Shinrlpa every 'THOUSANDS cfpi-opk- buy shingles for tlu-ir roofs rather than face the jimsin-ct ot painting a ready roulmj year or two. Shingles are expensive, hut they are actually cheaper during ten years than a ready roofing which needs frequent painting to keep it free front leaks. Anuttite roofing costs less than half as much as shingles and doe; nut need painting either. It is easier to lay and will give years of lung hard service without any care. Arnatite has a real mineral sur face. Thai's why it needs no painting. Once l;;id on jour roof Better Than Shingles your building has real protection. Amatite is easier to lay than ever this year. The liquid cement for the laps does not require heating before use. A three-inch smooth margin is left at the edge of the sheet so that the laps will be tight tilting and easily cemented. The large headed nails which we fur nish save fussing with caps, which rust easily. Amatite is up to date. Send for a Sample and look it over. You'll never buy any other. N. JACOBI HARDWARE COMPANY, Agents. ers. Correspondence of The Robesonian. Superior Court convened here Monday for the trial of civil cases only. The term is of the old home-spun variety; we have our own lury.oi course, our own htigants.our own judge, but tor two reasons we cannot state that we have our own lawyers: in the first instance few people are wil ling to own a lawyer at any haz ard, and in the second instance there are in attendance a goodly number of most pleasant and affable gentleman of the legal profession trom other counties in the district. And who shall cry, "For Shame!"if just a few of these occasionally turn an inquis itive eye, first.on the voting con stituency of Bladen, next, in the direction of the national capitol, and heave a longing sigh? There are only seven counties in this congressional district a lucky number too and, since motions through the columns of the pa pers are in order these days, we move that each county elect ; congressman, let them select ; chairman to do the voting, re serving the power to change the chairman at anv time when the interest of one county shall seem f.yer it. sharp knife was spliced to a pole with the idea ot cutting the lines off; but this would have been downright suicide. So Mr. Clark climbed a tree on one side of the bull and Albert one on the other side. Whereupon the bull made a dash at Mr. Clark's tree, and an attempt was made to cut the lines, but the bull promptly ran to the other side of the ring, and there, as fate would have it, would his line around the little hickory where he was held and firmly bound. Mr. Clark took Albert's tree, and Alberta short. well-built, active fellow, climbed leisurely to the bottom limb of Mr. Clark's tree and sat him down in perfect contentment. Mr. Clark again attempted toj sever the lines.and this time was successful. By degrees it dawn ed upon the bull that he was once more free, and the full realization came amid bellowings that rever berated from one end of the old cane brake to the other and seem ed to be echoed and re-echoed by the giant trees that had watched the growth of this bull from its beginning. With all the strength of his powerful frame and all the mad fury of an outraged brute the bull rushed on the tree where Albert sat, the action itself being the first intimation that the faith ful companion and soldier had ever had that such a thing could by any possibility happen!"Groat God, Mr.Hec," was the exclama tion that came from the drawn lips of the black man as his form shot upwards through the branches of the tree faster than had when on a moon- RED SPRINGS REVIEWS. A. W. Mrl.KAN. I'i-h .iilt'n! . :. H. TuVVNSI'NI). A'l!v' Vu-I'iv t. K. 1). CAI.nWKI.I,. Vir-I'rcHHit'nt. A. K. WIIITK. Vif'-PnH. A. W. PEACE. Cashier, A.T. Mi'LKAN. Asst. Cashier. The Bank Of Lumberton, Lumberton, N. C. DEAR SIR: Whatever may be your business, whether Farmer, Merchant, 1 lot-tor, Lawyer or Manufacturer, you cannot make progress without connecting' with a Hanking Institution offering facilities which will enable you to compete with other business men. TIIK l!ANK ()!' UIMKKKTON with to be more at stake than that of &nt nignt old trailer Dayed at the others this being-in accord e bottom and Dr er possum with present day ideas of congres- ay supinely on the top limb. A sional legislation -and organize hat had fallen to the ground and a hnmp o-imrrl to h rnrrmnsed nf this was torn into shreds as be- six of the most sturdy and stal- "g the nearest attainable thing wart mpn from each countv to to man. But finally hunger con- distribute the salary among the quered anger, the bull wandered delegation every Christmas eve into th- cane brake, and Mr. in acenrdancp with the amount Hec and Albert did not pick of seed sent out by each member blackberries in the pasture that dmintr his ineumhencv. We sue-- day. Talk about flying across o-ost . furthpr that, suph distrihu- the English channel that's t.ion he made hphind closed doors nothing! with an admission fee of 25c. the That bull belongs to Mr. Mc- proceeds to be expended in de- Leod and if ever he shall be car fraying campaign expenses. riei P the Cape Fear and pass The conntv commissioners did ed through the portals of a cer- not mppt. thp 1st. Mnnnav in Antr- tain historic market house there nst. hut will mpet. reenilarlv the will be more rip-snorting and 1st. Mnndav in Sentemher. bellowing around the good old The annual picnic at Mercer's town of Fayetteville than there Mill, one mile from this nlace. was on the occasion ot someone Capital, : : Surplus, : : Stockholders Liability, $100,000.00, 20,000.00 100,000.00 As II cui-itv to Depositor $220,000.00 with $234,480.04 $366,405.90 irs of Honorable Dealings, offers was largely attended onJuly 30th and was thoroughly enjoyad by old and young. lhe bull mentioned in the last issue ot The index as having gored near unto death Mr. Mc- Leod, of Fayetteville, is still monarch of the big canebiake on proposing to pull down that self same market house: more than on that election day in 1868 con cermng which the minds ot men seem now to be at variance; and more, lorsooth, than there was upon the acquisition of a street car line and admission into the Margin of Deposits of Assets of And with a Record of Twelve Yt every Modern l;mUiii( Service. If you contemplate starting in any business, or should you need any accommodations, come and talk it over with us. ' The Bank takes Special Interest in being of service to the small merchant, the young business man and any worthy industry. Your account would be welcome regardless of size.. Yours for Service, A. W. PEACE, Cashier. 4 Per Cent. Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Com pounded every 3 months. Phoebus Plantation, three miles East Carolina Ball League below town. Mr. James H. Clark sold the bull to Mr. McLeod, rop ed him, collected the money, and delivered the goods. The beast was secured with a rope around one hind foot, this placed in the hands oi Mr. jyicLieod, and a J. Bayard Clark. Elizabethtown.N. C, August 3 1909. RAFT SWAMP NOTES. Miss Mav Brown Entertains A House Party Personal Mention. Correspondence of The Roliesumian. Dr. A. Bethune Patterson, of Barnwell, S. C, was a welcome visitor here last week. Dr. Pat terson is an old Robesonian and has many warm friends in this section. Mr. and Mrs. John Black, of Shelby, are the guests of Miss Sarah Black this week Messrs. Mack McArthur and Peyton McMillan spent Saturday in Maxton. Mr. and Mrs. Stev ens, of Hartsville, S.C., are visit ing Mrs. btevens, sister, Mrs. K.ay. Misses Neale and Ada Barnes, of Brunswick, Ga., are lsitmg Miss May Brown. Miss Vera Blue, of Aber deen, is a visitor here this week. Miss Ruth Easley, of Lynch burg, Va.. who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. B. Lea, for some time, left last week to visit friends in Oxford. Mrs. Robert Gibson spent Sunday with rela tives in Rockingham. Misses Mamie and Cornelia McMillan, who had been in New York for several weeks, are at home again. Mrs. J. L McMillan and daughter, Miss Rosa, returned home Saturday from Wnghtsville Beach. Mr. Arthur McRae spent Sunday in Maxton. Mrs. Dou- gal Monroe, of Morganton, is spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Caroline Buie. Mr. George Hall, Jr., of Rose- Doro, arrived here Monday to attend the house party of Misses Georgie and Same Pearsall. The other guests are expected Tuesday. Revival Services Miss Tyner Entertains Sunday School Class Personal Mention. Correpponiteni'e of The Kobemi:iii. Revival services are being eon ducted at Raft Swamp by Rev. George Johnson; services at 1(1 a. m. and 5 p. m. We were very sorry to learn that Rev. Braxton Craig could not be with us in the meeting as was expect ed. But we are sure that brother Johnson will do all in his power to do a grand and noble work while with us. Rev. William Johnson, of St. Pauls, preached Saturday and Sunday in the absence of our pastor, Rev. J. M. Fleming, who is oil on a vacation un in the western part of the State. Miss Dolphia Johnson, of St. Pauls, spent Saturday and Sun day with friends and relatives in this section. Miss Flora Jane Carlyle is de lighted to have Miss Docia Pow ell, of Orrum, as her guest this week. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle and four children, of Clarkton, formerly of Ohio, spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Carlyle last week. Mr. Clarence Scells, of Max ton, spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. Claud Biggs. Miss Gussie Lorena Hill, of Boardman, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Edmond Davis. Miss Addie Tyner entertained her Sunday school class of little tots Saturday afternoon at her nome. neiresnments, such as lemonade, ice cream, and etc Hif? TUT r-fc 11j11 t .1 mi miss May Brown ciengntiuny were serveu on tne porcn. i hey entertained her many friends played games until it was late. at a party Monday evening in and then the little fellows went honor of her guests, the Misses home voting Miss Tyner a charm- Barnes. In spite of the inclem- ing hostess for the children ent weather a large number ot Prnf nnd M,u p.,mvan Timor young people were present and will return Wednesday from enjoyed the evening to the lul- Jackson Springs, and will beat est extent. the home of his fat.hpr and moth. Miss Melville Gibson returned er, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Tyner Saturday from a visit to relatives Gathering tobacco seems to be in South Carolina. the order of the dav in this vi- Mr. Archie Conoly. of Lumber cinity. Best wishes Do You Want a Piano Single Copies Five Cents. WHOLE NO. 2483 PROFESSIONAL CARDS i) for your own pit :imh-. the leisure hour m narmony. in c;iim soul, and soft,-. i w hen t ired and U. l" nuss or rutll,.,! 'it' 'tlUll'M Do You Want a Piano Bridge, and son, of Florida, spent day last week in town with friends. Red Springs, N. C, Aug. 1909. "Pollv Ann." Raft Swamp, N. C, Aug. 2, 09 SOUTH CAROLINA IS DRY. BACK SWAMP NEWS. Protracted Meeting to Start Delightful Entertainment-Per sonal Mention. Correspondence of The Robesonian. j". ... . . curing tobacco and canning fruit seems to be the order of the day in this community. Miss Ethel Higley has been Spring and S ummer .Goods! We have a Complete Line of Spring and Summer Ready - to - Wear Garments, For both Ladies and Gentlemen. Bathing Suits, Hats, Shoes, and most EVERYTHING needed in the home. In Furniture We have Hammocks, Rocking 'Chairs, Couches, Etc., which we will sell you for Cash or on the Installment Plan. Don't Fail to give us a call. We have NEW GOODS coming in almost DAILY, and can give you BARGAINS in any Goods needed in our line. Blacker Brotticips LUMBERTON, N. C. 9 3-4 STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF BANK OF BLADENBORO, BLADENBORO, N. C. At the close of huniness June 23rd, 1!X)9. RtSOUUCES: LIftUlMTIF.S: i.oantum.i discounts, ?,K.,.',i7 !i8 Capital stock, $io,ooo oo within the ransre of his line. I'.unkinit hoiMe. furniture and lix lures, 3,7ro oo iue from Hanks and I'.ankern, :',,44H ol iold coin, 245 oo Silver coin, including al! mi nor coin currnncy, 4:53 07 National hank notes ami Good Roads a Heritage. Charlotte Observer, The people all over this entire rope around the head, this placed section of country are becoming in the hands of Albert and more entnusiasuc eacn aay on Adrian rnlnrd tnon. Whpn thp the matter ot good roads, are bull started over to have a little rapidly becoming convinced o: settlement of difference with his good roads' paramount lmpor- colored captors he was hauled tance and are demonstrating their hack hv the stern line, and when earnestness in the matter by he turned to adjust the trouble voting large sums of money for in this direction he was hauled good-roads construction. But back by the bow line, and when while this general crusade he turned once more, and a little against bad roads is being earn more quickly, to the front he was ed on there are some people to hauled back by the stern line in be found here and there the hands of the, by this time, who retard the good work by stern McLeod. This treatment their opposition to bond issues hpirtP- somewhat, different from for the purpose on the ground that unusuallv accorded to a that they do not wish to saddle a monarch, the hull soon became debt on their children. bUCh infuriated, and. when he made persons look at only one side of a mad and imDetuous rush at the picture. They see the in Alhert. and Adrian. McLeod nrnv- debtedness created, but fail to ed to he no more of a restraint to take into account the offset there him than a feather to a cyclone; to in the increased value of the nnon observing which the sons inheritances they leave their of Hager took to their heels, and children through the creation of the bul turned unon McLeod at aeDi. ineir cnnoren win with the results described in the liquidate the debt, but it last, issue left the field of comhat IS they also who will derive with the ropes hanging to him, the greater part of the bene and rushed into the canebrake fit which will result from its cre tooting his own horn. Mr. Clark ation.No man who votes to put was not present when the acci- a bonded debt on his county for dent occurred, but as soon as he the purpose of building good learned of it, securred his buggy roads need iear tnat nis cniiaren and brought Mr. McLeod to a m future years will complain of physician. his action. To the contrary, they The bull successfully evaded will rise up and call him blessed rnntnrA fnr tpn Havs nr mnrp. for the goodly heritage he has but on a certain Wednesday one left them. It is more for the of the lines caught under a sake of coming generations than stnmn and hrnutrht. down the ac- for themselves, that the people, tivitipa nf 'Old Ttino-finlp" tn a especially the owners of farms limitPd snacp. On Saturdav Mr. and the dwellers in the rural dis P.l.'irk inpnmnanvwiththp abnvp- tricts, are constructing good mentioned Alhert. discovered the ro ads.and the children of those nrpdicnmpnt of thp critter who refuse to follow this course Thev found not only a mad bull, will have just cause of complaint but a hnne-rv bull, and no living- and they will deplore the short erentnre had thp dares to enmp sighted policy of such ancestors, and which prevented their section rx 11 M mm dispensaries au Closed Mon day -Heavy Sale of Liquor. Columbia. S. C. Dispatch. Auyrust 2. At sundown today every dis pensary in South Carolina closed its doors some of them proba bly permanently, the others for about three weeks or a month. The sale of liquor on the eve of the drought is reported to have been large. Two weeks from today every the btate to hand down tn grand dauhti r ;i souvenir- a 1'iaiu stain! a : hum T still live. 1 h.-it l.u :t Slu il long-lived. sweet tuned Sti. l A thing of li-;,ut v and a j. forever. I'- Shaw. T I. I..l ... SHAW &. JOHNSON, Attnrnrys and t 'ous.-ll. i s a .att 11 Mr.F.KTtlN. v f. 1'iactiee in Stat, and Federal Courts. l'riin,t attention giv. u to all lmnu-s. Others over Fust Nutionat Hunk. Wade Wisharl, K. M. tnit WISH ART & BR1TT, Attoknkys at Law, I.UMIiKUToN. N. r. All liusiui-ss given prompt und care Oilier u,Ktair!t In Argu ful attention. I'lllldilig, in Vi.ur I. ill,. I I'lll-i-!.-..:! that unl usarv ami K. ('. I.awrn l'rK-tir. CHAS. M. ST1EFF, Manufacturer of The Artistic Slielf, Shaw and Stieir SelM'laver Piano. Southern Ware-rooms, 5 W. Trade Street., CUAULOTTK C. H. WILMOTH, N. f Mgr. Stephen Mrlntyre, .lames I). Mdntyre, Lawrence & Proctor. I Attorneys and 'oimsehirit at ljiw, 1AIMI1KUTON, - - - N. i:. 1 ractice in Stutr and Federal Court, l'ron.pt attention given to all ItusiuraM. !T. A. McNeill. T A. MrNrill. Jr. McNeill & McNeill, Attorneys at Law, IAlMItRTON, N. C. Will practice in all the (Vurt.i. llusi neaa attended U promptly. N. A. McLean, A. W. Mclean. W. B. Snow. McLean, McLean & Snow, Attorneys at Law, LUMBKKTON. N. C. Ollicea on 2nd lloor of Bunk of Lum berton Building, Kooiim 1, 2, :t. und 4. Prompt attention given to all business. Prescriptions This is the principal depart ment of our store. S impor tant that the reputation of our store depends on it. Your health also depends on it so does the reputation of your doctor. You can now see how important a department it is and why we pay so very par ticular attention to every de tail of it. But with all llu? extra attention we giw it our prices are moderate lair and often far prices charged for tlie same prescriptions in other cities. CHAS. B. SKIPPER, ATTOKNKY-AT-I.AW, LUMBERTON, N. C All business entrusted to him wil receive prompt and careful attention. Ollice in First National Bank Build ing over 1'ost Ollice. and I -clow E. J. BRUT, ATTORN r; Y - AT I Ji W, LUMBKKTON, N. C. Office over l'oe's Drug Store. THOMAS N. McDIARMID Attorney al Law, I I'MBKKTON, : : : N. C. Itlice over I'ojMf I rug Store. 2 'a nAlinftT 1 -v 04-n4-n ....11 1., . . . . v. a 4-ui -uuulv in uic o'die win nave a T7 a m uriauienume chance to speak for itself on the of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tompson. KM Jt; i u Mr, Alphonse Howell; of Sum- ivr nr Si I 10 eTki-rliirrr onmo rima . . -r 1 J j KJ Vb j lO OLSllUlll OUlliU 1.1 ill VJ. McMillans Pharmacy. 5-27 with home folks. night's experience in prohibition terntorv lhe protracted meeting is ex- At midmVht tnnio-ht pn psp i u o SV ucn-n. owaiujj Many stringent liquor law goes cnurcn oaiuruay. ,nto effect, nrovidinsr a fine of at Miss Cattie Howell returned least $100 or imprisonment of home last week from a visit at three months or more for the Fairmont. first conviction for the illegal Mrs. Rosa Nance and Miss sale of liquor and imprisonment Amanda Heart, of Alabama, is tor one to five years without al- snendiner some time in this com- ternative fine tor the second of munitv with relatives and friends, iense. nf tha infant fhiU nf Mr andMrs rKLjlULlN 1 1AM5 Vlbll. Miles Prevatt. Miss Anne Belle Blockwell. of November 8th Date of His Visit Howellsville, spent last week to Wilmington From Col with relatives and tnends in umbia tViia nmrrmnitr Misses uora and Lily lintt, ot Ape-nrdino- to tpntatiuoowon Lurnberton, spent last Sunday ments made today for President with Miss Anne Prevatt. Taft.'s Srmthprn trin tt.i fail ho Quite a crowd of young people will be in Wilmington on the af- enjoyed an ice cream supper ternoon of November 8th, going given at tne nome ot Mr. and there trom Columbia on his re Mrs. E. D. Pitman last Friday turn to Washington. The Presi- night. dent will arrive in Charleston, S. Misses Lizzie and Sallie SteDh- C, at 5:15 o'clock on the after- ens, of Lumberton, spent last noon ot JNovember 5th, Irom Sa Trinity College. 1 Four Departments -Collegiate, Graduate, Engineering and Law. Large library facil ities. Well-equipped laborato ries in all departments of Science. Gymnasium furnish ed with best apparatus. Ex penses very moderate. Aid for worthy students. Young men wishing to study law should investigate the superior advantages offered by the Department of Law at Trinity College. For Catalogue anil fui 1 imt lnforntatidti, Aiir-H D. W. Newsom, Registrar, Darliam, N. C. STOCK REMEDIES. Kvery bottle of Dr. Ednioiid'd t'olie and Lung Fever Cure is Guaranteed for colic, grav-l, pneumonia, stomach ami lung disorders. Also a blood prurilier. DP.. W. O. ED.MHND, 21 Lumberton, N. C Dr. J. H. HONNET, Physician and Surgeon. l'rartire limited to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and fitting of glasses. No. 12 North Front Street, Wilmington, N. C. 8-0-tf D. G-28-8-K other U. S. nolef), Kxpen.ie account, Total, H. C BR1DGER, t;:w oo 4iM 25 Surplus fund, 5,ooo oo Undivided profits, 3,o33 o9 Time certificates of Deposit, 2,o78 oo Deposits subject to check, 35,o78 68 (Cashier's Checks outstanding, 57 64 7-26 President. $55,247 21 Total, R. L: BRIDGER, Vice-President. $55,247 21 H. C. BRIDGER, Jr., Cashier. yet he must certainly perish un less those lines were removed and his liberty restored. There happened to be, within the range of the line, a small hickory, of some inch and a half in diameter, and, a few feet fur ther away, two larger trees. A Thursday in this community. Mrs. Levi Phillips and children spent last Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Kmlaw. Mr. nvander isuiiard and sis ter, Miss Alice, soent last Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Prevatt. Miss Lillie Lewis returned home Sunday from the home of her grand-father, Mr. Durham Lewis, where she spent a few days. Roxana. Back Swamp, N. C, Aug. 3, 1909. vannah, and will remain there until 8 o'clock on the morning of the 6th, when he will leave for Augusta. He will be in Augusta until 7:30 a. m. November 8th, leaving for Columbia and arriv ing there will remain until 5 o'clock in the afternoon when he will go to Wilmington on his re- j turn to Washington, probably re- maining there over night. j BLOODY RIOTING CEASES. Trinity Park School A Eirst-CI&ss Preparatory School Certificates of Graiuati..n Aweptwl for Kntnince to Leading Soutlii-rn j.lliw. Best Kquipped Preparatory School in the South. Faculty of ten officers ami tfachfrr.. Cam pus of sfev?uty-live acins. l.iliary 'r'n tainirur tliii-tyfivc-thoiisaii.I volumes. WpII equipped gymnasium. Hij'h standards and modern methods of i:isi(ii:tions. I' r quent lectures by prominent lecturers. Kxienses exceedingly moderate. Kleven ysars of phenomenal suci-es;-.. Thurman D. Kitchin, M. Physician and Surgeon. LUMBERTON, N. C. OHice next door to Robeson County Iaiuii and Trust Company. Office phone 120 Residence phone 124 7- Dr. Thomas C. Johnson, Physician and Surgeon, Lumberton, N. C. Office over McMillan's Drug Store. Calls answered Promptly day or night Residence at Mrs. Sue McLeod 'a. 4-27-tf. DR. N. A. THOMPSON,"" PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, LUMBERTON, - N. C. Office at HoHpital. Phone No. 41. Down town office over McMillan's Drug Store. Calls promptly answered night or day, in town or in the country. DR. R.T. ALLEN, DENTIKT, LUMBERTON, - N. C. Office over Dr. McMillan's Drug Store. DR. R. F. GRAHAM, DENTIST, LUMBERTON, N. C. Office over Bank of Lumberton. Rooms N- 7 and 8. 1-20-08 from keeping pace with others in progress and the development of farming interests, kvery man who opposes good roads stands in the way of the advancement of his children, instead of doing them an injury; for the advan tage of good roads will far out weigh the debt's inconveniences. Lumberton. Rowland Sun. Lumberton is a town that has grown rapidly in the past few Spanish Government Has Situ ation Under Control at Barcelona. PerpegnanFranre-Spanish Frontier Dispatch. July 31. The captain general of Barce lona today sent the following of ficial telegram to the Governor Subscribe Fop 1 Twas a Glorious "Victory. Washington's Plague Spots lie in the low, marshy bottoms of the Potomac, the breeding ground of mala- iper of dead- ria germs. These germs cause chills, lever ana ague, oiuousness, jaundice, lassitude, weakness and general debili ty and bring suffering or death to thousands yearly. But Electric Bitters never fail to destroy them and cure ma rt 1. A A I In.in twumaa I hair Q.a tha hca. oll- gain. JOr WCttK, SOre UJtU Ul- I loll. uvuiKD. 1 sensed lungs, Coughs and colds, Hemor- rouna ionic ana cure ior maiaria i ever rhaires Hay r ever, L.aurippe, asuima i uocu, nura . ijuun- hr anv Bronchial affection it stands un- len, S. C. They cure stomach, Liver, Prir.. WW- and 11.00. Trial not- Kidney and Blood Troubles and will pre ill Snlrt and (ruaranteed by , all vent typhoid. Try them, 50c. Guaran- There'a reioicinsr in Fedora. Tenn. A man's life has been saved, and now Dr. Kine'BNewDiscovery is the talk of the tawn for curine C. V. Pepr v hemorrhages. "I could not work nor tret about,"he writes, "and the doctors did me no gooa, uui,, uiiet using vimr'i New Discoverv three weeks. I ifeei like a new man, and can do good ' 1 : m worn again. years, its people nave aeciaea to General of Gerona, which prov maKensrow iaster. Aney are ,nrf odioins? that, of Karep nnn nowmg meetings ana maKing j have the honor to inform speecnes ana an getting aown you that order has been complete witn tneir snouiaers to tne iw rp.psti5h1ishprl nt viilrin j i i i ir 'J w v.v-iviici. wneei arm pusmng wiui migni There are many prisoners." anamam ior a Lumoerton tnat On rpminr rtiofu Ill J V.l 4-1 ; t iU f." "-v-.x-v uu v ci - wiuuuumcmcsucui me yiw nor General commnnifnt.l iIip Gnt. ' I infnrmntinn tr Va w ,n i : . mayuis VS. ins nrovmce. It is? rHoiro fV.ot Un o.n.u..a..rn, ranroaa commun rati Ut,OOT or scalded by overturned kettle cut Port Bou and Barcelona will be Millie uiuiscu uy oittii uieu uwr reonenea within 48 v,,, lmured bv cnin or in anv other wav the thing needed at once is Bucklen's Arnica Salve to subdue inflamation and kill the pain. It's earth's supreme healer, infallible for Boils, ulcer 9, Fever sores, Eczema and Piles. 25c. at all druggists. For Catalogue and oth-r Inform ation address H. M. North, Headmaster, Durham, N. C. 6-28-8-1 f $50,000 To Lend At 6 Per Cent. Interest. Caldwell & Norment, Insurance Agents, LUMBERTON, 6-3 N. C. Directory of the Lumberton Methodist Church. J. G. MURPHY, M. D., Practice Limited to Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Wilmington, N.C. 6-1-tf SIPHER, ELECTRICIAN, Lumberton, N. C. Office in Shaw Building, Phone No. 11 lb REV.JE. M. HOYLE, Pastor. druggists. I teed by all druggists. S or 6doses "666 will cure any case oi emus and, U'ever. Price 2&c tS-25 The Crime of idleness. - Idleness means trouble for anv one. Its the same with a lazy liver It causes constipation, headache, jaundice, sallow complexion,p,mples and blotch xt98 f .aPPt.,te' nausea, but Dr.King's New Life Pills soon banish liver trou bles and build up your health. 25e at all druggists. Preaching every Sum lay at 11 a. m., and 7 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. and 3 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday eve ning at 7:30. Everybody is cordially invited to at tend these services. Lumberton Pressing Club. On Fourth Street, back of Boylin's Jewelry Store, LUMBERTON, N. C. Cleaning and Pressing Neatly Done. Special Attention Given to Indies' Dresawear. Work done lor white people only. Telephone No. 10. 5-C Typewriters Of All Makes Sold, Exchanged and Rented. Easy Payments. S. H. HAMILTON, Local Agent. WiaiiZzin Pile Remedy Hlt.tt.VLS VlHk-U UtlH-HM I AIL FOUYSHrDIIBYCDEE MakM KldMi and 8tdrtM Right Mi A
The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
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Aug. 5, 1909, edition 1
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