4HE SEMI-WEEKt-Y ROBESONIAN. THE ROBESONIAN AND TllVUSOAYS SUPERIOR COURT. MONUAVS PtlHLlSHlO siMisnur'noN The Y ar - Six Months Thrw Mouths I ). Month CO. HATES: 1,irV,I..K t.- l.ir. " , I-. ....HlHl " r i '. I'"""1 III !' I. unit II " ..l, i.- i i.lir !..r III.' V ' '" n.i.l ' r WS'v'ii tin kil'K . nr i" nl n-i " ,,.f l.i .,,1,1 i'i.iIii-' M.I- iVy't- lit' ,v.-ii.. " I I in rinli- -I" f:iir I" i i . i. . i : i , 11,1- - . ,,. ,f II Will-'" I. I'll ! 1 " ' Jury Cases Disposed of Grand Jur Report. Tlie term of Superior Court which convened Mor.dav morn- .,ft?in. ing, JuoVe C. C. Lyon, of Eliza- Deuuown, presiding, and bolici tor N. a. Sinclair, of Fayt-tte-ville, representing the State, ha? work on hand to ktep it busy foi the remainder of the werk. John Hall, convic'ed of ma -slaughter at July term, 1903, anu sentenced to 'A v ars on road?, made applicati. n Monday forres- toraMon ,f d iz nshio, which wis granted. 1 ne case against IJo?s Locklear (alias Boss Davis) and William lirooKS for the murder of Nolan uryant Jit Pembroke on August 1 last, vv;is ontirmed for the de $l.r,c .7: .40 - .15 ,,np.-i .... in v.'l.:' .'it .-. t;. i.i:;i. , p-A i 1 1, tiilh . i:.,r- I'.a'i ti-n. ,i irink- i.r ll.l f I ' :.!:! v. Ill RSD SPRINGS REVIEWS. ew Hotel to be Opened SdOfi -1 VV&nted S y- M 1t - Nw Lm'b.,. of F.cukv-pr.on. Every young v, al. ! to bake her own bread Corrcsipunilencfe 01 iw iwu. j Tr Pricfl of Virginia ueacn, , ana va uno o.a r.as arrived to take charge of the hotel, which will soon ue the nublic. The hotel l J 1 V. " - , . , s now nnisnea anu ueauiuun, . Mirr.ished in mahogany and oak ; and will no doubt be one ot the. finest hotels in this neignDornoou. , Mr. Price is an e xperienced hotel ; man and we welcome him to our , town and hope for him a pleasant ; and profitable stav among us. We N 8poiled bakings cr heavy vill give the date of the opening i . , onn as it is decided upon. ; biscuits when you us l! IT'.v,- IJ.-illo Poo ?rA ?v!fe Dewey's Best Fious Always uniform Always sweet, Always white, and always tbsohitely the best. K.ii'im. .1 ... I fll Nttr.l 3r.l.l8. SlX OF PAPER CHANGED. its TO BE issue The KobesonKUi rrom its present si'- n column. eiht nt-:- change me; lendants. Also the cr.st- against Menry lavis.co!:-. d. lor burgla ry- entering the house of W. 1) iMxon. a!. Pembroke. Aueurt 25 'ast ;imi being t;r,t an i wounded by Mr. Dixon was continued on iccoiitii of li.e physical conaition of the defendant." T.ie following jury cases have ee n disposed of : Dave Mt-Itae, assault with .loudly weapon; guilty;12 months on road;-?. Win. and Ruth Locklear. forni ation and adultery; not guilty. J. 11. Robeson, cruelty to ani mals; not guilty. lorn Kay, larceny; guiltv: 10 months on roads. P.uddie Love, burglary; not guilty. Simeon McNeill, larceny; guil ty; 12 months on reads. Evander Drake, carrying con cealed weapon; not guiltv. odimy jsaxiey, iauure to as sist officer in makiner arrest- noi juilty. Many cases have been continu 3d for one cause or another, nol. nros.hasbeen entered aa to nth ore t n.. i.nn hi lid. i i.riiJri riii f ,t& n q n n hr. -rt.,u ivitronatre. uur sui'i- .iUiUC1 ui ouu- P i;i inrveasos But in- missions, etc., but lack of space too, steadily incieas.s mention of all oJk . ,n u I xne grand .hut, G. H. Hall, is a I iui" ,uw j lorem in, made its renort Wed. ii. i ii ir vi. it h 1,1 y, nil. , (, (, r.,. rhursdayofnextw.--. r win o f , S1X- This oaoer isthesie irom wm. was changed two years ago ih onns an auaeu c-a.. .-. . .. .,,..! fur na- of more t han 4H i w ' al.ne.but it is nnde necessary y the demand of a!vx,Users for ace which we cannot arrange in the present formor the paper ' have been good UUr auvciw'- crease in with increase their ti r.o lm vear PA-"" '. .: .Hl-Tin. L,,ln nft 1 low ficure for a fPn-crK,j " "u".' aiLcmuun ar;u was ais- ! thp izp The Robesonian will barged with the thanks of the per the sue ine The jury f d 44 t be when the change is ma k o e far as we know, no ; iSpS tt-ie moving ot the Dartition nnt)er in the State of that size iss ,n the county treasurer's office to cells nnWmhcd at so low a figure, ex- make more room. It recommend publisneu a , J(1 that thp chan . . eetsomeucu Bul ordered by the county commis- nsnmerub .n r-. ,ioners ce attended to at once kn.n mnlfp l.ne cndiiue ui n i conditions - - iwhuimi wfis caii3(i to some TH-cessary and tha change v. u ieaks in the jail, which should be . . .1 ; , nir, ,tf 4-. ..4- Ti w ithoutcliange .u luatunee. it was in Ree Weatherly, of Maxton, were vis tors in town Monday. ! The Southern Presbyteria i Col lege has opened this year with more girls enrolled thr.n it has ever had before. There are many amiliar faces among the faculty and students, but also many new and strange ones. We are delight ed to have both the old and new with us and we predict for t ie college a most successful year. Miss Annie Tate Morgan, 0: Fayette ville, arrived Monday af ternoon to enter the college. Misses Annie and Eliza McEnch ern and brothers, Graham aid Laurie, of Savannah, Ga., have been guests at the home ot Hon. D. P. McEachern for the past week. Thev returned home Sat urday. -Miss Margaret Williams has come home after an absence of several months. She has been uioitintr in Salisbury. N. C., and Culpepper, Va. She reports a very pleasant summer. Miss Lillian Farquhar, the vio lin teacher at the S. P. C, has comeback to her duties here very much benefitted by the summer acation, which she spent in jno va Scot;a. also had a delightful summer, soent abroad m France and Italy. . . 1 : i., 1 Miss Ewing nas many ueauuiw and interesting sketches and peic es of art which will be of much help and pleasure to her pupils. The new members of the col farultv are: Miss Frantz, of Virginia, science and mathe matics; Miss Jackson, domestic sfipnee: Miss Peets. voice; Miss Mevers. history and German; Dewey's Best Flour I It's Strange How Little Some people know alxwt a piano and how much they think they know. Better Have a Heart to Heart "Think" with yourself be fore buying. Be honest; acknowledge you don't really know anything about pianos, then use good judgment and buy from the time honored firm of Chas. M. Stieff and the time will never come to realize you made a mistake in your purchase. The First National 10 S3 ii LUMBERTON, N. C. Sin An Canital Stock $50,000.00. ASSETS OVEH QUARTER MILLION DOLLARS, THE ONLY NATIONAL RANK IN' R!U: ; . Depository for United States Postal Funds. United. Stats District Co 11I Bankrupt l County, Tow" of Lumberton. We should be pleased to be your Depository. (Ml 1 U.iaRTO.N. N. C. MMm BUILDER i . ATI ti in this column. WhHhiri h a li.nisf in nt. jmelliing yov .rnvt 'or si!e, O iouieth'Jij; on wnnt to tiuv T;ae Hotkesonlan Want Column ill briny llie results CHAS. M. STIEFF, Manufacturer of The Artistic Stieff, Shaw and Stieff Self-Player Piano. ! . 1 wmzM-f I a. mtmtmc.fx THE A - B - C of being correctly gowm-d and fashion ably apparelled is to wear an For Sale Bagging and ties, full sets, 40 cents. Come early and avoid rush. Lumberton Cotton Mills, Lumberton, N. C. 9-16 Im. Fur Sale Pure-bred Brown Leghorn Cockerels at reasonable prices. Mrs. N. A. Kinlaw, Howellsville, N. C. 9-16-2t Miss Elizabeth Ewing F" VS&k knk French, Lumberton, N. C. 9-16-lmo Fr Sale -200 acres good farming land 14 miles trom Kex, N. C. Appl to J. J Beard, Lumber Bridge, N K. F. D. No. 2. 9-13-lmo Soul beta Wareroom-i, 5 W. Trade Street., CHARLOTTE, N. C. C. H. WILMOTH, Mgr. (Mention this paper.) A American Beauty Corset Fashion Dictates It. The woman who wears an American. Beauty is conscious that she looks wt ll. These Co: sits give her form the line.s which make a "new" figure. The stylishly gowned woman of cor rect figure and mo.tisli apiiea ranee, niu.-l candidly give credit to t!ie corset worn. The American Beauty ( "oi sets einlimlv the best ideas advanced by the world'.-, most eminent corset designers. $1.00 and Upwards. We give great consideration to the se lection of our corsets and o;lVr you the choicest and best in AMERICAN BEAUTY t OUSF.TS. .1 f.Vlt!CAN Er.AU"i? SJy'i KHUmnri f r- t. . W. J. PREVATT, LUMBERTON. N. kg" Jr y ... AMERICAN UUUK '-1,1. ;u Kalumuuu Cuincl tu , If .in. In its August bulletin the State Board of Health gives notic e that the water sold by Smith's Lithia Water Co. of Oxford is danger ous to the public hea 1th. It has already given a similar notice concerning the Buffalo Lithia Springs water. K fv7 IVi l " h ti , 1 2 j. - CONFOSMSIO NATlOhi '. An Improv -ment over .ncny Cinii'fi, LmnJ tn l Ei .ini tn ii ''i s--system ot 1 cold by ctinsf k- a oathanie u. Ife Uivci-. ' : sa tlsf icti'i.. t nio"fy refuct't-d. ''repurrdl y 'NL' 'LE M r -!.' i Said by J. D. McMlLLAN SON, Lumberton. N. c. For ale -One small farm with good nouse, one mue rrom town. K. M. Biggs, Lumberton, N. C. 9-13-2t F t Sale One two-story house and lot just out of town limits. K. M. Biggs, Lumberton, N.C. 9-13 2t REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF rhe Bank of LumbertoD, AT LUMBERTON, In the State of North Carolina, at the close of business Sep tember 1st, 1909. Miss Blair, piano; Miss Morrison, For saie-47 acres of land, situated Latin; and Miss Patterson, Mg- -,i&te of . c Son" lish. be mt . . ... nrp;ent. ttiougi uiai uie county commis- atieabyu. . - Jioners put a suitable iron fence thepnceought to be at le . -say 4 feet high-aroimd the 00 the year. We trust that tnos. -Confederate monument in front of our subscribers who arc in f the court house to keep it i rears-wo are glad to say that from being abused as a resting !t of ur subscribers are veiy .Mace by loafers. It was sug- prompt in paying-w , , ..uw adopted to compel witnesses to preciation of our ettort to fcive tppear before the grand jury, the u,. ih best service possible business before thi3 BTanrl i- liai" .... i I i , , existing conditions oy navim? oeen much delayed by uie iauure 01 witnesses to an swer to tneir names. The inueiMuou mat srimo under coming across promptly. Pr.sidentTaftleft his summer home at Beverly, Mass., Tuesday , . i .. i.odi A take on ins long I'm' him through 30 Staled and two WesternTen itoi 'u s - Arizona una New Mexico. He will trave. nearly 13.00t) miles and will re turn toWashington in November. Near El Paso, Texas, on Mexicai- soil, he will be onteitainou u Gen. Porfirio Diaz, President ol Mexico. It is said to be part oi the President's programme to trv toexulain away the dissatis faction felt by Wi'strn Kepubli cans at the f lican party to alwmt taritl' revision jury renairs en- iit-eaeu on some of t hp ti re places and hearths at the county home and it was recommended fiat trese be attended to at once. l was recommended also that tne keeper ot the home, owing t- uie iiinn price ot provisions, ;eceive.; per month for each inmate. Good vineyard, good water and orchard. Reason for selling, want to move to Georgia. Apply to A S.Tyner.Buie, D, N. C, R. F. No. 2.- 9.9-2t. ness m Lumberton at a bargain. Ap piy at once to ine a. k. J. W. Com pany, Lock box Nc. 3S6, Lumberton, N. C. 9-6tf. tur saie-io Keep your vaiuaDie pa pers buy a "Alosely Safe", sold on easy terms by I). M. McDonald, Red springs, jn. c. 9-2 Miss Eunice Sinclair, of Fay etteville, has returned home af- i pr n viit to her cousin, Mr. a. r McCallum. Mr. Jim town- i for sale a good paying hvery busi- ;end, who is studying pharmacy n Greensboro, spent Sunday at home Mr. Ernest byKes came down from Cumberland county Saturday in his new Buic auto nobile to spend Sunday with his parents. Mrs. Nellie Shooter and Miss Katie Brown are now in oai limore, Md., buying their fall stock of millinery. -Mr. vaugnn. of Richmand, Va., was the guest for a few davs last weeK oi Mrs EWiv Cunnincrham. Mr. ana Mrs. Wight and children, of Rich mond, are also guests ot Mrs. Cnnninpham. Dr. C. G. Vardell preached the nnpnins sermon to the . r. L. trirls last Sunday. As usual his Overdrafts, secured, and unse cured, All other Stocks, Bonds and Mortgages Furniture anil Fist les, A 1 other r al estate owned Demand loans D e fr im H tnks and Banktr Cash Items, G ild coin Silver c m, inc'u liug all minor coin currency Nation d Iiatik i otes and other U. ti. notes Instalment due on Stqck Suh- Wanted -Buyers of World's Insect EiXterminatpr. tuaranteed to Der manently destroy ants and roaches around pantries etc. McLean-Sledge VsO , L.umDerton,iN. u. 9-2-tf, wan' en The ladies ot the town to call and see our line of solid gold goons oi latest designs. McLean Sledge Co., Lumberton N, C, 92-tf, Wanted You to examine our special cnamois sKjn ior cleaning pianog, Mc Lean-Sledge Co., Lumberton. N. C, 9-atf, J 11 C nIm' ' " ' WWajPWaMaaaMaaM discourse was iuu ot gWU uv,v.c Lo8tGias9 bu.8 eye out o tzt and teaching wnicn any one bile lamp, somewhere between Mc Pauls to Have Telenhnr.o Fir, chanje. !'iyellt.vin' Oli.-if'i-vr, 14lIi. Mr. J. R. B ,v( returned fn St. Pauls last night, where, ves ferday, tne St. Pauls Telephone -oiiipariy was organized. Orders i'nve of the U(M.d:- Ver Pr'-l l0r Vlaterial to builfJ ; .me ot .hL u( . r 9 exchange and toll line to Hope .keep its promise, vl-.ils t connect with the lone; uiv-ince !me ot the Carolina Tel ephone U Telgi-aph Company, ioe exchange at St. P:ml ;a tn b built at once, and within the n.-xt 15 oays direct connertinn OT course a? a ivt'.i-r of right, if they want to act that way aboutit.a railroad may changeit schedule without notice to the iin &r. rauis may be had. Mr. Joyd sry3 when th publkas the Virginia & Carolina olct-d that it will make nine Southern did Monday, but it is a ""-s?" ?untv. bti"? nrettv shabby way to treat pe- i - pie who depend upon it for trans portation facilities. Thin&s like that, cause some people to want to hit back at railroads whenever they get a chance. People ap hpin'T treated with a little courtesy and consideration. Still Destroyed In Upper Robe-sun. Sheriff E. C. McNeill got news of a still in upper Robeson and went y 'sterday afternoon with Deputy C. L. B'rd to invesu gate. Not being coitain wh.ctnei the still wa located in Robeson or Cumberland, th" pssistance of Sheriff Vnisn. of ihe httei county, and his deputy. Mr. C'ulbreth, was secured, and after considerable vMrr-h a W eallo1 Md was found in the edge of a bay about half a n.ile ovur un line ia Robeson, near Davis' bridge. No one v?.s found a' the still but there wis pl-ivy : evidence that it V:r.d bin in It wes a w'uh poplai o have bee i It was en onnected with the 1 OTIC!- lUafnnna lines of the Carolina Telephone & telegraph Company. US r OF LETTERS. Rmaininy in th? Lumberton, N. t , postoffice, Sept. 13, 1909. If not railed for jn one wek, will e sont to th: IV.a,) Letter Office Vasbington, D C. Parti, s calll ' " ?' ' 'LVtV sa v?a d vo rtsed . Mrs RW Beaw.E W Davis, Jas ocr Collins W A Edwards, Miss c.d;e Heath, J A Jones. Luke 1?:":' v?r McKae 2, Mrs .Zinnia mciMnnon, Mr Pate" izzto Pitman, Mrs Sarah Powell lurphReeves.Mrs Kst; p. n: ' vTrs Zadie Thompson, Mrs Jesey. .vould do well to follow. It was an able sermon which was much pnioved bvall present. Red Sorings, N. C, Sept. 14, 1909. Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as administrator of th Mt. wi and testament oi j. iu. niiver. deceased, late of Robeson coun tv. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims to exhibit them to the undersigned at Fairmont, N. C. , .in or before the 7th day of September, 1910, or this notice will be pleaded in har nf their recovery. All persons in- .iphted will ulease make immediate ayment. This 1th day of September 1909. C. M Oliver, Administrator, 9 9-6thurs. Administrator's Notice. Hanine' Qualified as Administrator of Effie Ann Stcme, deceased, late of Robe son County, N C , this is to notify all persons having claims against the es cate of the said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 19th day of August, 1910. or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. AH persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This August 19th, 1809. James H. Byrd, Administrator. C. B. Skipper, Atty. 8-19-6thurs, Neill s bridtre and town. FiruW will be rewarded for the return of same to this othce. 9-2-tf Wilkerson. U. M. Norment, P. M. opei ation recently sliest-iron affair h 'i:ds anil seemed perate 1 by expert? wi h nil fixture-. ighbors, u ) and burned S. A. Byrd,asuccessf il lawjer o Mount Olive, w s sirivken with paralysis Monday at Warsav vhPe e.xantinir.g a wit.v-.r-j's nr.O died a short t'.me thereafter. r TwVf i8rS9s' Robert Gully and rhn Holly Sunday night entered he home of a man named Gray t Lellamy a lumber camp 20 S Itl n PemoPa. Ala., and when Mrs. Gray waked and fail ed to heed the order to s op creaming was shot and killed by mlly. (,ray brained the negro vith an axe, but not before Gully hot him in the lee- HnlW :apturedMonday and made quiek vork ot by a possa of Gray's For Sa!e A No. 2 Lane Saw Mill with all equipment fitted up for operation. The plant is nracticallv new, and is worth over $3,000, but will sell for half its value. For lurther mtorrnation address at once A. K. J. W. Co.. Lock box No. 38fi Lumberton, N C. 8-26-tf For Sale Genuine Thermos bottles. Call and let us show you. Beware of imitations. McLean-Siege Co. Lum berton, N. C. 8-19-tf. RESOURCES: Loans and discounts $380 704.04 1,725.65 LIABILITIES: C i pitul stock $1 00 000 00 Undivided profits, 1e;s current expenses and taxes p lid 22,686.32 3,100.00 Notes and bills rediscounted, 10,000.00 I. ooo oo mu iyaWe. c.ooo.oo 5000.00 Time Certificates of Deposit 7,426.15 17,700 93 Deposits subject to II, 249 64 check, $161,502.47 1,400.00 Dae to Banks and 2,666.93 Bankers, 31.76 Cashier's Cheeks 9.900.QQ outstanding, scription Tot4 22,165 00 Savings. Deposits $308,001.46 Total 341.56 72,013.20 J380.001.4C Hundreds nf Citizens say after a business ex perience of twenty years that nve State of North Carolina, County of Robenon ss; I, A. W, Peace, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the ahqve statement ig true to the best of my knowledge and belief. A. W. PEACE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 11th day of September 1909. C. B. Townsend. Notarv Public. Correct Attest j S. A, Edmund, Q. T. Williams, E. J. Britt, Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The First National" Bank, AT LUMBERTON. In the State of North Carolina, at the Close of Business, September 1st, 1909. RESOURCES : Found A gold pin with "05 W.F.C on it. The owner will please call at this office for same. .. 8-19-tf. For Sale 7 room house, lot 100 x 300 ieet. t,asy terms. Address lock box No. 4. St. Pauls, N. C. 8-19-tf. T4i;fie Alter I ur Y. Car'.;!.. Centi-r,N Y.. C. B. :v's. U'.irtiuns. u Vi ? "y ,nir'K two bottles ' ? Ivi'tney K. n,e,y,, uf t, r , f . Pl to 8t,ne I., rlH " Ver had oriy return n- f. fr.,, I . "v. 1 i I'd 11 Matthew Simmons, a colored wv. is years old who shot and tilled his father .it r-.,-f Ihursday night, surrendered to -he sheriff Monday. He was rimrmUod to jail and will be M;d in October. He claims sdf eiencp, stating that his father '.8 Leatinf him over the head 'Vita a poker. , Ry taking a dose or .iarive t.,ough Syrup Jr. -irs.pt relief f r m . ol two of Bees vou will t'et --.. uiroai anu stops the cough. Executor's Notice. Having qualified as executor of the last will and testament of W. M. Samp ion, deceased, late of Robeson county, Jorth Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate )f the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at his home in Back Swamp township, Robeson county, N. C, on or be lore the 9th of September, 1910, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This Sept. 9, 1909. Everett Sampson. 9-9-6thurs. Your Eyes Are one of the most delicate parts of the human body and should not be neg lected. If you have any of the follow in symptoms your eyes should be ex amined at once: Do you suffer from headache? Do you have pains in your eyes? Do you have floating spots before your eyes? Does reading matter run together? Ave you sleepy while reading? EXAMINATION $1.00. Dr. D. M. McDonald, 8-9 Red Springs, N. C. A War. ow Escape. Edgar N.Bayliss.a mere ant of Rob insonville, Del., wrote: "About two years ago 1 was thin and sick, and coughed all the time and if I did not have consumption, it was near to it. I commenced using Foley's Honey and Tar, and it stopped my cough, ana I am now entirely well, and have gained twenty eight pounds, all due to the good results from taking Foley's Honey and Tar." . J noiograpns, by experienced pho tographer. Guaranteed first class ana up-to-date. Watson Bros. Studio, Fairmont, N. C. 8-19-11-11 Wanted You to trv our nrpnamlmn for sweaty and offensive feet. Guar- anteea. McLean Sledge Co. 8-5tf Lost An automobile oil lamp, some wnere on t ayetteville road. Finder win oe rewarded, f. C. . Johnson, uuiuuci'uni, n. u. 7-26-tf For Sale -Six good wagon mules, for cash or on time with approved secur ity. Apply to A. K. Morrison, Lnm, berton, N. C. 7-8tf Notice. To our Friends and Customers: You are no doubt aware that there has been a char ge in the Pode DrugCo, It will be impossible for us to see all of our, former customers, hence we take this method of calling your attention to the balance due by you as shown on our books prior to Feb. 1st, 1909. Please call at once and make ar rangements to close the matter up. Kindly give this your immediate at tention. Yours truly. 9-16-4t Dr. H. T. Pope & Co. Lotus and Discounts, Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. U S Honds to secure circulation, U S Bonds on hand Banking house, furniture, and fixtures, Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) Due from approved reserve agents, Checks and other cash items, Notes of other National Banks, Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents, Lawful Money Reserve ix Bank, viz: Specie, f3,470 QQ Legal-tender notes, 2,752 00 Redemption fund with U S Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation, Due from U. S. Treasurer, other than 5 per cent redemption fund, Total, LIABILITIES: f 196, 661 53 1,204 97 50,000 00 2,103 11 3,815 23 27,103 20 8,432 43 1,214 OG 4 60 68 86 6,222 OO 1,840 00 f298,625 39 Commissioner's Sale of Land By virtue of authority vested by a Judgment of foreclosure rendered by the Superior Court of Robeson County in a cause therein pending wherein J S. McRae is plaintiff and Cain McNeill and Minnie McNeill are defendants, t will sell at public auction to the high est bidded for cash, at the Court House in the town of Lumberton, Robeson County, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock on the first Monday in October 1909 (it being the 4th day of the Month), the toll wing described tract of land in Smiths Township, Robeson County, North Carolina: Beginning at a gum by two gums side of the Pocosin pond, Columbus Chambers' corner, and runs N. 30 W. 8.50 chains; thence S. 60 W. 10 chains to a stake among 5 pines: thence S. 30 E. 25 chains to a stake by i green pines and a dead pine beside Alex Chambers' fence; then N 60 E.40 hains to stake by 2 red oaks in Isaac E McNeill's line; thence N. 30 W.with aid McNeill's and Columbus Chambers' mes 16.50 chains to the beginning. Containing 100 acres. This September 1st 1909 B. F. m'.t v q a ah... -o.w. 50,GG0 00 15; 000 00 l,roo 73 50,000 00 109 35 None 15 00 132.408 36 19,106 95 31,000 00 Capital stock paid in, Surplus fund, Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxs paid, National ta'k notes outstanding, Due to other National Banks Due to approved reserve agents, Dividends ui paid. Individual deposits subject to check, f77,398 63 Demand certificates of d posit, 54,180 72 Certified Checks, Q0 00 Cashier s cnetks outstandirg, 7J4 01 1 olal Deposits, Notes and bills redi-countcd, Bill - payab'.-e, including certifjca'.es of deposit for money borrowed Total, Stat.' of North Caro ina, County of Robeson ss: I, H. M. McAllister, Cashier of the above-named bnk, do solemnly swear that! me anove statement is true to tlie nest 01 my knowled.-e and b.lief. H M McALLISTKR, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of September, 1909. R. C. Lawrence, Notary Public. CorrectA tt st: J A McAllister, W P Barker, Geo B McLeod, Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Robeson County Loan and Trust Company, AT LUMBERTON, In the State of North Carolina, at the close of Business . September 1st, 1909. RESOURCES : LIABILITIES : Loans and discounts Overdrafts secured and unsecured, Furniture and Fixtures Their Store is the spot at which to trade because of the great assortment or uoods Carried in their stores and ware houses and because of the great bargains of fered in all lines from "A" to "Z" in Merchandise. J298.625 39 Al 11 HI t "S 111 1 iJBiliAflBl g'fSlilUlf wnuwou a bainiii U Lumberton, - - - - N. Cv U other real estate owmd Demand Loans, Due from Banks and Bankers Silver coin, including all minor coin cunency 116,350.50 Captal Stock Undivided profits t fs current None expenses and taxes paid Adnzr rivMei ds unpaid, 4iu.Bb Notes and bills rediscounted, 3 382.89 Bills payable None Time Certifi- None cates of deposit, De; o its subject to 31.81 cbecV' Due to Banks and Bankers 10,000.0" 21 97 None 5,028.00 5,000.00 None None 156.09 Total JS20.206 06 Total State of North Carolina, County of Robeson ss: 20,206.06 I. A. T. McLean. Cashier nf th i)intn.iiam k.nk i... a; . , """" waiini uu ouivriiiiiiv aiiirni mat the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. o, . ., , , . . , . . A- T. McLEAN, Cashier. Bwuru 10 ueiure me, tnis inn day ot September, 1909. TUWNSbN D, Notary Public. -orrect Attest : J. P. McNeill, C. B. EdMund, S. A. it IF YOU WANT a good wagen or Farm Mule I have it, and will sell as cheap as anybody. All I ask is that you come and see what I have before you buy. Will sell you for cash or on easy terms with approved security. Stables on corner of Second and Walnut streets in the building formerly used by O. C Norment & Co. for buggy warehouse. A. K. MORE Lumberton, 9-9 ISON N. c J; 'r: ...y.Ul 1 X A ! " """ omirissioni eX. I Directors. ! i 1 If

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