i . i n i IMnr i imn r-J " ft At 1? " .... . ' .oii AKilPAIRMONT NPWC irrrFR NTHPH HmiSRRRE AKEK! taTWaW.1 11 1 L v llirfllU LLAl -w - . iril ZZl SHOT miiniva and Thursdays Many Visitors and a Pleasant Summer Lumberton 's Tnira Nine Meets Defeat fllUSHfl unui-ONIAN I-UBL1SHINC School Opens Septcm CO. i Fletcy J. A. SHABPE. SUBSCRIPTION KATES: The Ymr Six Months Thre Mouths -One Month Racing Meet Seplern- $i.no .75 .40 - .!" l t-,m til til III VIV ' I " t.tv VV.1.1. th- ' 1 ".'"" J' 1. ..... Kate. fnrrt.'Mim1'iiU . . iti uHiwr wui.ii i ""."V" i, .hlnks .....Mmiiikii-atK'Il tit ft T1UII1H iu thoi wr.wrr.,.. ... . Iiit,i,m. in u i0rllwv:-w.f Hnv ' ''"JT. 'u. ' ?. nr'j .. or i,iu..kMi. in :pu- 'iv the nan.- b a"1 ,or li.r ri'iinoi.a. tuui I- ...... I .. ,P.-. f..1-. l.. maU-r Rt Pwti.ffl Wr. I. lint, IHtfl. bacco ber 6 ber 10. CdnVNiHmWiu'. of Th. KolM-rumi:!... Mr. and Mrs. ' Wright Jones, of Mt. Olive, visited th'-ir sons. Messrs. r. ana .). K. Jt-nes. Ia3t week. Mr. T. F. Reeves is spending a short while with home people near Asheville. but tin.' otht managers of the tobacco v house are on hand and ev thing is running smoothly. j Mr. and Mrs. W. C.Rrown and daughter, Mrs. W. R- Stephens and daughter, and Mi&r of Pennsylvania, who is the j guest of her daughter, Mrs. j Stephens, made a jolly party who I spent the week-end at Wright;?-! H.vuse cf Policeman Dixon, of ; PcniLroke, Eniered Early Thi j Morning and Intruder Shot ! Kf r.-iy Davis, Colored Jailed Ccme ii Lumberton Tim Morning With Wound Across Back. k-.nv Davis, colored who came irst National Oair Ooes not Color the InsrPdlpntK of Ayer'a Hair V Igor Sulphur. Df'-troy germi that ciuse danJnin' and falling hilr. Cures rashes ani ci uptions cf scalp. Glycerin. Soothing. Iwaling. Food to the hair-bulbs. Quinin. A strong tonic, antiseutic. stimulant. Sodium Chlorid. Cleansiit!!. qukts Irritation of scalp. Capsicum. Increases activity of glands. Sage. Stimulant, tonic. Domestic remedy of high merit. Alcohol. Stimulant, antiseptic. Wlcr. Ftrfume. Show this formula to your doctor. Ask him if there is a single injurious jnient. Ask him if he thinks Ayer's Hair Vigor, as made trotn mis u.ri.iu.u, V"V;.wc ration you could use lor fal!in2 hair, or for dandruff. Lei hsm decide. He Knows J. V. ATER ('OMPiXT TheF I Bank. 3 LUMBERTON, N. C. Surplust$ 14,000.00. TIIUKSDAY. au:iist2; lww. j to his liome in Lumheiton this ; morniiig about i o'clock with a ! pistj! shot wound across his back, i yas placed in jail about 10 o'clock ! ibis morning on the charge of ! entering the house of Policeman :u n tv:. i r 1, i. 4.u: ry.J morning about 2 o'clock. A man entered Mr. Dixon's home, where Mr. Dixon was sleeping alone, his wife and sis- Wiilis ! 1 occupying an aujoimng room, arm as soon as ivir. uixon aiscov eted his presence lie fired twice. The second shot, which took ef fect, was fired while the man LUMBER BRIDGE LOCALS. people who suffer with head ache are prone to turn to any thing that will give immediate relief ralher t han adopt vigorous means of removing t he cause, but it is ii dangerous practice.accord iief to some facts recently given out by the Bureau of Chemistry of the Department of Agricul ture. This bureau has investigat ed the various headache cures o'Vered the public and has found three of the drugs used most ex tensively in such cures lire dis tinct uoisons. These three drugs ae acetanilid, antipyrin and uhenucetin. It was found that ea h of them has the property of easing pain. U would seem that people wno maue use oi urc. short, cuta to relief are playing with edged tools. ville Beach. Wrightsville hasvas m sloping posiuon to nnf had it5 imnal rnin.aof vi:irors i JulnP through the Window, l ' tL tU- U U fwm hflw Ih k Q,,mn.f na ,w. uiiuugu wuitn tiu flRXLCU en- "(Jloorn covered the little man ufacturing village of McKees Rocks like a pall today."So reads the opening sentence of a dis t.fltch f,f the 21th from Pitts burg, Pa., telling of the trou bles of the strikers- and t'teir families, who have lost tlieir fight against the Pressed Steel Car Co. Poor devils! with the plant which they thought would have to shut down unless their demands were granted still in operation, burying those of t heir number who met death in the riots they started and with no jobs no wonder gloom cover ed the village like a pall. About the cheapest thing on record is human life at an auto mobile speed contest. Seven peo ple were killed in the reckless automobile racing at Indianapo lis last week, but that will have small influence on other foob who are mad to win. When a man who is bent on breaking i record drives a high-power ma chine, the special providence that is supposed to take care of fools must needs leave all other fools unprotected for the nonce and devote all its care to him if he is to reach the end of the course in safety. It is said that there has never been a more remarkable home coming of a private individual than that ofEdwardH.Harriman, who arrived in New York Tues day from Europe, where he went some three months ago in search of health. He is still a tired, sick man, but, "genius of finance, lead er of men and master builder of railroads" that he is, his move ments still attract more attention than the acts of any other private citizen. . The North Carolina farmers' convention convened Tuesday mowing at the A. and M. Col lege at Raleigh for a four-days' session. In his annual address President A. L. French declared that North Carolina's greatest need at this time is a good big crop of really well-trained expert farmers. The Worst Riot in Many Years. Pittsburg, IV, Drnatfh, Mil. In the worst conflict between strikers and troopers that has taken place in Alleghaney coun ty since the bloody homestead riots in 1892, half a dozen were killed, half a dozen were fatally wounded, and a score seriously hart last night. Two battles during the night were the climax of a series of engagements that have occurred daily since the in auguration of the strike of the Pressed Steel Car works five weeks ago. The strikers were dispersed under a charge of arm ed horsemen. have had a great many visitors ourselves anil a pleasant sum mer. Mr. O. Berry Floyd, of Ceorgia, is being gtauty welcomed many relatives and termer friends. , j Mrs. Sallie Mitchell, of Lum berton, U. F. I). No. 2, arrived last Saturday for a short visit to her old home on business and pleasure combined. Her friends are glad to see that she is look ing better than when she lej"t. Mr. A. N. Mitchel expects to begin housekeeping in ins own home on the return of his wife from the Fayetteville Sanatori um, where, we are glad to learn, she is rapidly improving. Lumberton's jolly little third nine ball team and manager, the pouplar Dr. R. T. Allen, were out to play our boys last Friday and were beaten. All enjoyed the game very much and hope they will come again. Our third nine are to play at Rowland to day (Tuesday) and we they may win again. Mrs. A. S. Thompson and little Miss Fannie Thompson spent, a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Carter at Laurinburg. Cotton Buyer D. W. Galloway expects to return from his vaca tion at Southport in a short while and will be ready for the opening of the cotton market. Our gins were made ready for work last week and the fleecv staple will soon be rolling in, taking the place of the tobacco wagons now so constantly coming m. Last week's beautiful weather helped in the saving of a fine lot of fodder for our farmers. If the corn will be as good we shall feel very independent. Mrs. Rose Pitman had the pleasure Sunday last of the pres ence of her daughters, the Mesdames Oliver, of Marietta. Mr. F. C. Jones has accepted a position as railroad conductor with headquarters at Laurinburg, and leaves at once for his work. We are sorry to lose him but hope he may like his new position. Miss Maggie Pitman, who had been in Georgia visiting friends at several points, returned home last Thursday. Prof. J. M. McNaull is expect ed to return this week from his summer vacation and pi'epare for the opening of school Sept. 0th. Miss Lorena Lewis has gone to Baltimore to select fall stock of millinery and will be away some weeks. She expects also to stop over in Washington for a short sight-seeing on her way. Hope she will have a pleasant time and lind us all some pretty hats. We are glad to know that Miss Lewis expects to add large ly to her stock of ladies furnishings. Mr. J. E. Thompson and little daugthter left last Saturday for a visit to Parkton and Red' Springs, where they have rela tives and friends. The Misses Floyd, of rural route No 1, " had a delightful house-party of lovely young la dies from South Carolina last week. The visiting young ladies' wTere Misses Edwards, of Cad dy's Mill, and Misses Jones and Huggins, of Nichols. Mrs. McLean and Miss Julia returned last week from a pleas ant outing among relatives near Max ton. Mrs. C. T. Cash well and Miss Eva Thompson spent Sunday in Rowland, guests of Mrs. Giles Robeson. The next racing meet on the track of the Fairmont Driving Assocation is scheduled for Sep tember the tenth. The program and particulars will be given lat er. Of course a large crowd will be expected and as the busy crop season will be over more of the farmers can enjoy the meeting. Fairmont, N. v,., Aug. 24, '09. trance. The position of the wound on Davis' back is exacth such as would have been inflict ed by Mr. Dixon's last shot. Davis recently served a term y i on the chain gang and he has been working on a freight train A freight was standing on the siding at Pembroke when the man entered Mr. Dixon's house. Davis came toLumberton on that freight and sen t f orDr. H.T. Pope, who later extracted the ball, which entered the right side of his back and ranged upward, lodging just under the skin on the left shoulder blade. Davis was minus his shoes and the man who entered Mr. Dixon's house removed his shoes before climb ing in the window and left them in his flight. Davis claims that he was shot at Hamlet and rob bed of $1.12. The sheriff's of fice was notified early this morn ing and Davis was easily located and arrested by Deputies J. H Floyd and J. H. Singletary. He was able to walk to jail. Police- bone ! man Dixon came to Lumberton on the 10:40 train with the shoes. They fit Davis fairly well, but he claims they are not his. Davis is not seriously wound eel. The circumstantial evidence connecting him with the crime of beaking intoPolicmanDixon's house is very completeand it looks like another victim for the electric chair. CENTER DOTS. A Yard Party at Mr.G.D.Floyd's A Series of Meetings to Be gin A Picnic Personal. Correspondene" of The Boliesonian. Rev. E. A. Paul, of Davis, spent last week in this community greeting friends, who are glad to see him back. Misses Myrtle Leggette and Tommie Nye.ofOrrum.spentSun- day in this section, to the delight of their many friends. Mr. Brant Atkinson attended a yard party at Mr.G.D. Floyd's, of Baltimore, Friday night and reports an enjoyable time. Mr. A. S. Pitman and little Miss Reca, of Lumberton, spent Sun day here visiting Mr. Pitman's parents. Mr. andMrs. Richard Prevattof Back Swamp, spent Sunday here. . Mr. W. J. Prevatt, of Lumber ton, spent Sunday here. A series of meetings is expect ed to begin here the first Sunday in September. Messrs. Claude Bullock and Brant Atkinson attended a pic nic at Atkinson's mill Thursday, given by a number ofBaltimore's jolly young people, and report a grand time. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Spivey and little Miss Emma, of Lumberton, spent Sunday here. "Puella." Center, N. C, Aug.24, 1909. NEGRO RUNS AMUCK. Shoots Down 29 Men-Shot, Hang and Burned. Muii Graded School Opens Septem ber 1 Protracted Meeting Be gins Sunday Good Road Work-Other Items. Correspondence f The Ro!.es.nian. Fine weather the past week. Cotton is opening rapidly and some of our farmers have com menced picking. Mrs.J. L. Melvin and children, of Durham, have been visiting relatives here for several days. Col. N. A. McLean and Mr. R. C. Lawrence, ot the Lumberton jar, were here yesterday on legal business. Mrs. T. L. Bass.of Sanford, is visiting at the home of her fath er, Mr. W. S. Conoly. Our erraded school opens Sep tember 1st, with Prof Cullum in charge. A game of ball is being play ed this afternoon by the local team and the New Home nine. Of course we are betting on the home team. A protracted meeting is to be- e-in at the Baptist church next Sunday. We learn that the pas tor is to be assisted by Rev.C.H. Durham, of Lumberton. Mr. W. A. Chason. who has charge of the work on our public roads, is doing some fine road building. It is to be regretted that we have not money enough to build all the roads in the town ship like he has started. Mr.andMrs. M. L.Marley have gone North to buy a fall stock of millinery. Mr. E. M. Davis has gone to Charlotte to attend the meeting of the Confederate veterans. Dr. Stamps left last week with his brother.Prof.Preston Stamps, for Rochester, Minn., to have an operation performed. Miss PaulineStamps is visiting relatives in Lancaster, S.C. Mrs. W. S. Cobb and children and Miss Mittie Cobb are spend ing some timeatJacksonSprings. LumberBridge.N. C, Aug. 2o, 1909. i ..-.II M " --s l Caldwe i: i I j; 'llll Capital Stock $50,000.00. ASSETS OVER QUARTER MILLION DOLLARS, THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK lN$ROBESON COUNTY. Depository for United States Postal Funds, United States District Court Bankrupt Funds, Role0n County, Town of Lumberton. We should be pleased to be your Depository. G-l 11 &. Carlyes GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE A Closing- Out Sale of $60,000.00 worth of High Class Goods at Low Class Prices This is an Unusual Sale It is easy to get low class goods Z at low class prices, but to obtain high quality goods at low quality prices is unusual. Remember this is a Spot Cash Closing Out Stock Sale, Come and get your part of these great bargains. e Mi B T R 11 . . w E3 II j LUMBERTON, N. C. rww w , it lHi . Jill a-b-c mm T- a Cfl il. tltS OOlV.!!!U. V, llt'.ini.-l Is a house to rent, sometime yov ..., for sale, or something vou w;it t ou The Roiicsonlaii WasU Coitiiaj will hrlnu the results For Excbange-A large bay pony perfectly sound and woi-ks any wnei i. 7 ironra r.lfl and Without spot O blemish. Would exchange for a larger saddle hoir.e. N. A. McLean. &-2b-tl Search is being made for Hil man High, of Durham, who mn "way Saturday with thel5-year- oiu uauEmer oi James Markham, a well-to-do tohncno niotitc Drham county. High is 40 years old and has a wife and child in uurnain. By command of Gen. Clement A. Evans, commander-in-chief of the United Confederate Veterans and in accordance with resolu tions adopted at the last annual reunion, Adjutant General and Chief of Staff William E. Mickle issued on the 23d a g-eneral or- der calling for the observance on September 27, next, of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Rear Admiral Raphael Semmes, of the Confederate States Navy. l,a., Dispato.h,Auu.24. Angered,it is believed, because two of his friends had recently oeen snot Dy police officers in this city, William S. Wade, ane gro, today ran arnuck among the people of the principal street of Monroe with a double-barreled shotgun, shooting first at every white man he saw and then fired indiscriminately at every object ueiore mm. ine lire was returned and the negro nnaily fell dead with a bullet through his heart, but not before twenty-nine men, three of inem members ot his own race. had been more or less seriously wuunueu. W ade s body was publiclv burned after it had been cut down from a pole on which it hung half an hour or more after he was killed. waae came to Monroe recent ly trom PineBluff, Ark. He was accompanied by several other negroes and they commenced to make trouble for the local police soon after they arrived. It was alleged that they were memoers oi a society in Arkan sees which had as its object re venge ior all injuries done the blacrc race. As a result these ne groes clashed with the police on many occasions and twice recent "ey nave exchanged shots wiiii omcers. - FAIR BLUFF TOBACCO MAR KET. Fair Bluff Tobacco market is leading both in quality and high prices. Sales during the last week were the heaviest of the crop. Some good tobacco has shown up,but a large proportion of the crop is mean and low grades. All the buyers are on the mar ket, and we look for continued good prices. 0n3 of the special features of the past week's trade was the sale of 6,820 lbs of tobacco in the roughtsold by Farmern, W. H.. privately to H.W. Jamerson at 18 cents average. Mr. Jamerson holds a good order for these grades, and farmers who have good tobaccos to sell would do well to see Mr. Jamerson before selling (he buys mainly on the warehouse floor). Powell's New Warehouse sold at auction on floor for the follow ing farmers Henley & Dorch, 446 lbs. $10.00 and 401 lbs. . 7o; J. W. Connelv. 587 lbs. or $8.50; Buffkin & Lancaster, 221 bs. m $13.00: 120 lbs. m $8.00: John Arnett,486 lbs. $9.00;and 547 lbs. & $9 00;Walters& Sealv, 9G0 lbs. $9.25; E. K.Brown,547 bs. sy.UO, and 960 lbs.a 89.25: R. C. Carter, 677 lbs., $9.50: F. T. Colhns,381 lbs. $14.00, and i numerous other good sales which we would like to mention, but space forbids. Our sales for the nast week at Powell'sNewWarehouse amount ed to 91,530 pounds at a cost of ,0H9.12,or an average of $7.70 on everything sold. farmers who have tobacco to sell should stop and consider these facts and act wisely by selling their tobacco and especi ally with Your friends, E. J. Davis & Son. Fair Bluff, N. C.Aug. 24,1909. ForSaie-A No. 2 Lane Saw Mill with all euuipment fitted up for operation. The plant is practically new, and is worth over '..OOO, but will sell for half its value, tor farther information address at once, A K. J. W. Co., Lock bor. No. 386, Lumberton, N C. .L For Sale Genuine Thermos bottles. Call and let us show you. Beware of imitations. McLean-Siege Co. l um berton, N C, 8-19-tf. i For Sate -Twenty-five acres land, twenty cleared and suitable for truck ing. Situated two miles east of Lumberton. Good buildings. Apply to H. M'White, carrier on route No. 3. Lumberton, N. C. 8-19-4t Found-A gold pin with "05 W.F.C." on it. The owner will please call at this office for same. 8-19-tf. Photoerranhs. bv experienced pho- top-ranher. Guaranteed first class and up-to-date. Watson Bros.Studio, Fairmont, N. C. S-19-11-11 vJoa.D T k Pile remedy, prevent- Piles by preventing constipation put p. Sold by 35 Mc'SilM8 No matter how lor.g you have suffer lFoly a ?Hny emJy will help you. Mrs. S. L.bowen, of Wayne, W. Va.. writes: "I wa a c.,v--,. i kidney disease.so that at times I could Z ?fbed'?"J when I did I no j1 straight. I took Foley's S?S emedy' J0ne dollac bottle and VfV-n he Beeond cured me entirely." It wdl cure you. Sold by all druggists. Granulated Sure Kyes Cured.' ' 'For twentv bad case A granulated sore eyes, says Martn. Boyd, of Henrietta, gy. ' K r eoruury, i, a gentleman asked me y namDoriam's Sa ve. 1 bought j Heu uoui iwo-tmras oi k ana my eves hv nnt rrrc. . 1. I . - . . . "WWEIVWl 111 OI 1 V I 7, T,n' s 8alve iB to Bale by For Sale -7 room house, lot 100 x 300 feet. Easv terms. Address lock box No. 4. St. Pauls, N. C. 8-19-tf. Sonus Latest popular "hits." Any song or music published, at popular prices. Uet the (.Tern r olio tor piano, 4 latest songs and rag time, 75 cents. Rudolph Carlyle at Caldwell & Car lyle's. 8-9-tf For Sale Hand-made or machine made harness at reasonable prices and can repair vour shoes on short notice All work guaranteed. Shop on Fourth street. Ben Edwards, Lumberton, W. C. 8-1 3- tt taV.i''":-.-irieA-.;i. A V f f f' of being correctly gowned and fashion ably apparelled is to wear an American Beauty Corset Fashion Dictates It. The woman who wears an American Beauty is conscious that she looks well. These corsets give her form the lines which make a "new" figure. The stylishly gowned woman of cor rect figure and modish appearance, must candidly give credit to the corset worn. The American Beauty Corsets embody the best ideas advanced by the world's most eminent corsetdesigners. $1.00 and Upwards. We giveTgreat consideration to the se lection of our corsets and offer you the choicestjand best in lg. AMERICAN BEAUTY CORSETS. AMERICAN BEAUTY Stylo 207 Kftt.imaioa Corset Co., Makfers W. J.CPREVATT, LUMBERTON, N. C. il iiA AMERICAN 8EAUlf Styla 128S Kilkinuo Corttt C.. Hitm e adrift i kJ V.H S3 S fc. CONFORMS TO HATIOHAI. PURE FCOO AND DRUGS LAW. An Improvement over many Cough. Lung and Bronchial Remedies. becsu:e It rids tht system of i cold by acting as a cathartic on the bowels. No opiates. Guaranteed to gtvs ssitisfacciy.. or money refunded. Prepared by PINEULE MSLUCINE CO.. CHICAGO. U. ft. A. Sold by J. D. McMlLLAN & SON, Lumberton, N. C. Wanted You to try our preparation for sweaty and offensive feet. Guar anteed. McLean-Sledge Co 8-5tf For ale Largest and most desirable residence-building lot in .Lumberton. Apply to F. J. Thomas. 8-2-tf Lost An automobile oil lamp, some where on Fayetteville road. Finder will be rewarded. T. C. Johnson, Lumberton, N. C. 7-26-tf Notice to Union Locals. A meeting of the Robeson County Farmers' Union will be held at Raft Swamp onThursday, September 2d. Each Local will please send up a strong delega tion, as there is much business to be transacted. H. G.Stuhbs, President. The Beauty of Our Shoes For Rent Nine-room house, artesian I is not in the looks, good as they water, near V. & C. S., S. A. L and are 'fhf-rp i? a hpnntv nfmrri R. & C. depots. Fine location for I tlZl i J ?,?m- boarding house. See Geo. G. French, ' AUI anotner OI aurablllty Lumberton, N. C. 7-26-1 m For Sale Six good wagon mules, for cash or on time with approved secur ity. Apply to A. K. Morrison, Lum- berton, N. C. 7-8tf Found Tvo bracelets, one has "L.T. L." on it and the other is plain with no engraving Owner will please call at this office ior some. 8-23tf. The special session of thp Ala bama Legislature vhich adjourn ed Tuesday night after twenty two working days accomplished the chief purpose for which it was called bv cassine the most. drastic prohibition laws ever en acted by any State and capping the laws by submitting to the people an amendment to the con stitution prohibition the sale or manufacture of intoxicants in Alabama. The election will be held the last week in No ember. What Is Best for Indigestion? Mr: A..Robinson, of Drumquin, Onta rio, has been troubled for years with indigestion, and recommends Chamber lain a Stomach and Liver Tablets as the best medicine I ever used." If troubled with indigestion or constipa tion give them a trial. Thev are certain to prove beneficial. They, are easy to take and pleasant in effect. Price 25 cents. Samples free at McMillan's ; urug store. Mr. J. L. Wiggins, of White ville, dropped dead at the home i,f his son, J. L. Wigging.Ur., in Charlotte, where he had gone to attend the reunion of Confeder ate veterans, Tuesday night. The remains were sent to Whiteville yesterday for interment. Mr. Wiggins was 62 years old and was the father of Mr. J. P. Wig gins, of Rowland, this county. Testimony showing that the city of Montreal, Canada., lost millions of dollars in contract work and that official positions of all kinds have been bought and sold for years, has been brought out oy the investigation into the city's civic affairs begun by the provincial government several weeks ago. In the mad soeed carnival which inaugurated the great In dianapolis, Ind., motor speed wa last week, i people were killet and several more or les3 serious ly injured. The proper way and method of treat ing a cough or cold is to lirat of alt mently move the bowels. This you can gost conveniently do by taking a dose or two of Bees Laxative cough syrup It is pleasant to take, acts promptly. Children like it. Sold by J. D. McMil lan & Sonj The New Light Top Shoes are already very popular and promise to be more so. They are a distinct novelty in footwear and a handsome one. Come see how smart they are. They make the foot look the best dressed part of the body. Give Us a Look, Our Goods are New and Prices Right. John 1 Biggs & Co. 3-29 Miss Sarah Hartley, aged 74, and E. G. Joener, aged 25, both immates of the Washington coun ty, Gorgia, poor house, were married at Sandersville, Ga., Sat urday. After the ceremony the coupie returned to their home the poor house. A dispatch of the 18th nit from Naivasha brings the in- tormation that on the 15 ult. Colonel Roosevelt bagged a very large hippo in a most sportsman like manner, shooting it from a small and frail row-boat at closs quarters at the n.oment the beast was charging. Closing Out Sale Gentlemen, we are Closing out $10, 12. 50, 15, 18, 20 and 25 Suits for $7.50, 10, 11.50, 13.50, 15 and 16.50. LOW CUT SHOES AND SUMMER HATS AT COST Come iii and let us give you a Bargain. These Goods Must go at Some Old Price. Jenrette - Singletary Company, LUMBERTON, - 8-26-thur N. C. Notice. We are ready to gin cotton at the following prices: Ginning one dollar and furnish good 2-pound bagging and ties for fifty cents. Not the old kind as used in the past. We will be pleased to gin your cotton and pay you the highest market prices for your svd. Lumberton Cotton Oi! & Gin Co. 8-26-2t. Write to the Wilmington Marble and Granite Works for their ILLUSTRATED CATA LOGUE of MONUMENTS and HEADSTONES. R. D. TUCKER, Proprietor. WILMINGTON, N. C. Administrator's Notice. qu alined as Administrator vi i Stone, deceased, late of Kobe- Haninsr i Effie Ann son County, N C , this is to notify si' persons having claims against the es tate of the said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 19th dav of August, 1910, or this notice will Le plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment to the undersigned. 1 his August J9th, 1809. James H. Byrd, t Administrator, i C. B. Skipper, Atty. 8-19- thurs. REFRESHES THE SCALP. nf Almost anyone may rid themselvM of t dandruff Qn4 .j-aln irntatlnn And DrtVCat ! baldness If they will use Rex.ll" 93" Hir Mr J A Thr.rr.ac ;(nr ,.f TU..I Tonic We are so certain of this we gua'- TheKidneys eliminate poisons by act ing as filters for the blood. When they fail in this respect serious ailments must result. Pmeules for the kidneys i - - ic miBi, juu snuuiu luxe at tne nrst They Uric nniH poison. Sold by J.D. McMillan & Son. I'lanklin Times last year of the North Carolina Press Association, died at his home in LouisburgTuesday night after a lingering illness. - 1 . t i ictuiu every veni wuu uPTS1 . M t doesnt prove satisfactory. Tryitto entire risk, iwo sizes, 50c sna - j. d. McMillan & son, Ine Rexall Store. warning sign of kidney trouble, assist the kidneys in expelling u Pinesalve ACTS L1KE 'ow.tice Your Eyes. Very few people know the important feature of having a glass made for their eyes. This will be explained to your satisfaction by addressing or calling to xfei)r'JP- ? McDonald. Red Springs N. C. No glasses sold from stock. 8-12 Nice,little,pleasant,gentle.easy, e Rings Liiu -D. McMillan & Son. and sure pills, are "ills. Sold by J V? s 2v .. .v