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THE SEMI-WEEKLY RORESoNIA N THE ROBESONJ AN . PUBLISHED MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1910. PERSONAL. LOCAL RAILROAD SCHEDULE. Arrival and Departure ol Trains at Lumberton. SEABOARD AIR LINE. Train No. 45, west-bound Lvs. 7.15 a. m. Tram JNo.ijy, west-Dounai.vs. b Dip. m. Train No. 40, east-bound Lvs. 10.40 a.m. Train No. 44, east-bound Lvs. 9.47 p.m. VIRGINIA & CAROLINA SOUTHERN FROM HOPE MILLS. (Daily except Sunday) Train No. 79, arrives 7.30 a. m Train No. 64, leaves 9.50 a. m rain No. bb. arrives b.UO p Train No. 78, leaves 7.15 p. m m RALEIGH & CHARLESTON FROM MARION, S. C. Train No. 1, leaves 1U.4d a. m. Train No. 2, arrives 5.40 p. m. Cotton To-day 13 Eggs To-dav 25 cent! MESS BUILDERS For Sale A few shares of cotton mill stock, Lumbe rton National Mill and St. Pauls Mill. Anv one inter ested should aDDlv at once to the A K. J. W. Company, Lumberton N C. 1-27-tf. tost or Stolen Jan. 26th, one lady's bicvcle at U. M. Edwards' bicycle shop. Equipped with Forsyth coaster brake. Name has been re -noved and is somewhat worn. Notify Roy Floyd, Fairmont. N. C. l-27-2t Li st Ladv's double-case gold watch, Elgin works, with Mayme"engrav- Tuesday for a visit at the ed on watch and fob. lost in Maxton near depot Saturday night, Jan. 15. Liberal reward offered for its return to this office or to Miss Mayme Mc Intyre, Red Springs. l-24-3t, Wanted To rent a small farm fur nished or Dosition as overseer ot a farm. Can furnish best of references. Addres P. T. F., care Robesonian, Lumberton. N. C. 1-27-tf. Wanted Good steady white boy to work on farm. Good wages to right bov. R. M. Oliver. Marietta. M. J. I-27-4t. Lost Dark bav mule lost at Lumber- ton rallv day. Reward for informa tion as to whereabouts. I. J. Belch, Bellamv. N. C. 1-27-lt Wanted To employ a white woman of irood character that w 11 cook and do ereneral house work. " Address G. A. S. No. 502, Elizabeth St., Charlotte, N. C. 1-Z7-Zt- Wanted Cotton mill help, weavers, spinners, loom fixers and beamers; crood waees: running full. Apply J. A. Fowler, superintendent Bellwill Cotton Mills. Wilmington, N C. l-20-4t. For Sale Nat a bargain, shares in a concern doing business which will pay splendid dividends and double your money within a year. Absolutely safe, sound a.id legitimate. Investi gation solicted. For full particulars I address Box 73, care of this paper. M7-4t Wanted To buy your furs. Will pay hierhest market price. BlackerBroth-1 ers, Lumberton, N. C. l-17tf . Lost On Elizabeth road, somewhere between Mr. Jim Sanderson's and court house, a linen-lawn shirtwaist, trimmed in linen lace insertion. Find er will be rewarded for bringing same to this office. 1-13-tf. Wanted You to try our Rose Jelly for chapped hands, roughness of the skin and after shaving. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Eve- rvbo 'V likes it. Put up in diamond- shaoed bottles only. McLean-Sledge Co.. Lumberton. N. C. 1-lotf For Rent two- story, seven - room, electric lighted house on Caldwell street. AddIv to M. F. Caldwell, Lumberton. N. C. I-lotf For Sale A Vance saw mill, without paw, about new. I will sell for$16o.oo, worth $25o.oo. Have no use for it. 32 foot carriage, new. J. E. Single ton. Shannon, N C. 1-6-tf. Tombstones and Monuments From the Best Marble and Granite at prices to suit. Drop me a card and I will call at once with samples and designs. 1 represent one of the Best Marble works in the state. K. h. Brisson. Parkton, N. C. 1-6-lm. For Sale good roomv house on lot loo x 150 feet, with adjoining lot 100 x 150 feet, with good out buildings Apply to W. F. f ownsend. St. Pauls N. C. I2-3o-tf. For Sate Revised edition of the Henry Berry Lowrie History at 50 cents by mail in coin. Address Lum bee Publishing Company, Lumberton. N. C. 12-23-2m For Snle. Farm rights for making fertilizers at home. For further in formation apply to me at Chadbourn, JN. C. 11. (i. Harrelson. 1-lb-lm tor Sale Good boiler, engine arid edger at a bargain. Apply to The A. K. J. W. Company, Lock box 386, Lumberton, N. C. 9-27tf, For Sale -7 room house, lot 100 x 300 feet. Easy terms. Address lock box No. 4. St. Pauls, N. C. 8-19-tf. Mr. J. N. Jacobi, of Wilming ton, is a Lumberton visitor today. Mr. H. B. Jennings returned yesterday from a business trip to Columbia, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kirbv. of Pembroke, were among the visitors m town yesterday. Mr. J. M. Pitman, who lives on rural rute No. I from Fair mont, was in town yesterday. Mr. L. Pate, of rural route No. 3 from Fairmont, was among' the visitors in town yesterday. Mr. J. P. West, of rural route No. 5 from Lumberton, was among the visitors in town Tuesday. Messrs. Grover and W. M. Britt, who live nearOrrum, were among the visitors in town yesterday. Mr. Worth Burnes. of Page's Mill, S. C, is spending a lew days in town at the home of Mr. G. E. Ran eke. Miss Ellen Lamb, of Favette- ville. arrived Tuesday and is a guest at the home of Mrs. Ellen Redmond, on Elm street. Miss Jennie Oliver, who had been spending a few days a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bethea, left this morning for her home at Gaddy, S. C. Mr. J. T. Smith and children. little Miss Docia and Masters Willie and Eddie, who live on ru ral route No. 2. from Lumber Bridge, were in town yesterday. Mr. W. B. Page, who arrived home WORK TIME IS APPR0ACHIN8. 1 1 ff & The Farmer needs a Watch now more than any other time in the year Start the season right by buying a Watch. Our stock is more complete than ever. See our line of Seth Thomas Clocks. BOYLIN'S JEWELRY STORE. THROin And Experienced Farmers Have AlwaysIWished for a Good, Substantial, ' Light, Little wne-norse flow. 1 13tf The SYRACUSE Littlp fW-H x low s. Genuine Castings. Through and Th rniicrh with Sitmal Pan tyi and Standards, Size and Shape same as the Dixie. They wi 1 not take the place of two-horse Plows cut if you want the Sweetest Running, Longest Lasting One-Hoise i - Plow ever made try one of them. of his mother, Mrs. Smithie Page, on ji.im street, tnis leu morn ing for his home in Charleston, S. C. Miss Lester Rogers, who spent several days in town a guest at the home of Mrs. L. J. Birth right, on Second street, left this morning for her home at Page's Mill, S. C. Mrs. J.M. Thomas and daugh ter, Miss Ella, who had been visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Boylin and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Thomas, left this morning for their home in Liles ville. , Miss Kattie Prevatt, who had been spending some time at Beaver Dam, Va., on a visit at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Taylor, returned home yesterday accompanied by Mrs. Taylor, who will spend some time here visit ing relatives. A STARTLING STATEMENT Greetings For 191 For sale by Leading Merchants Everywhere. If your merchant n uui mem wiiuc us arm we win xeii you wnere 10 g-o oo Looking backward over the year just closing, we cannot help a feeling of regret in saying farewell to such a satisfactory year as 1909 proved to be for us. From all indications the coming year bids fair to be a period of ever increasing prosperity. In wishing you the compliments of the season, permit us also to wish that you may secure your full share of this prosperity. -Throughout 1910 we will do our very best to merit a continuance of your confidence, your approval and your patronage; - - - - J. ID. McMillan & Son N JACOBI HARDWARE COMPANY District Agents. DRUGGISTS. Lumberton, N. C. DR. FRANCIS S. PACKARD of Greensboro, N. C Expert Physician, Suroeon and Specialist. Will visit Lumberton on Thursday. February 3th. Hotel Waverlv. i and every month regularly thereafter. One Day IhBttftt" Hours: IS ft It" BritishCanadian Medical Expert, Surgeon and Diagnostician. in a FOR SALE! A Good Mule on Easy Terms r rank A. Bond, Near Mess Neck.N.C. 12-23tf New York Medical Authorities Claim Dyspepsia to be a Pre- Disposing Cause of Consump tion. The post mortem statistics of the big New York hospitals show that some cases of consumption are due, at least indirectly, to uncheck ed dyspepsia, especially when the victim was predisposed to tuberculosis. Dyspepsia wears out the body and brain. The weakened, irritable stomach be ing unable to digest food, the body does not receive the requir ed nourishment, and the victim becomes thin, weak and haggard. as a result, tne ooay oecomes a ieruie neiu m wnicn tne germs of disease may lodge and flourish Therefore the person who per mits dyspepsia to nroer'-ess un hindered is guilty of contributing toward the development of one of the most insidious and fatal diseases known to mankind. Dyspepsia may be complete ly eradicated if properly treat ed. We sell a remedy that we positively garantee will completely relieve i n d i g e s tion or dyspepsia or the meedicin used during the trial will cost the user nothing. This remedy has been nam ed Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. Lertamiy no oner could De more fair, and our offer should be proof positive that Rexall Dys pepsia Tablets are a dependable remedy. Inasmuch as the medicine will cost you nothing if it does not benefit you, we urge you wh are suffering with indigestion or dyspepsia to try Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. A 25 cent box contains enough medicine for fifteen days' treatment. For chronic cases we have two larger sizes, 50 cents and $1.00. Remember you can obtain Kexal Remedies in LumbertoTi only at our store,' The Rexall Store. J. D. McMillian & Son. T .. 11 J- " l ir, n 1 jli r i just as wen get it now. i ou n nave to later u you Keep pace with your Neighboi. Now is the time to get what you want before the spring rush is on. The Spring is the easiest time to sell them but the hardest time to make prompt deliveries, therefore if you contemplate buying this spring now is the time to place your order. uur cars Represent me tsest oti the Market, in Models for Every Service, The BRUSH Runabout, at $485.00 F. O. B. Factory, lias gained a place tor itself in the Automobile World unrivaled by any other ma chine. We have several models of this marvelous little car m trans it which will be ready for delivery about the first of February. We V it " '"V 1 TV Tf-V t nave tried tnem m. daily use on Kurai deliveries, rnysicians prac ticing medicine m the country, and manyother equally trying oc cupations, and from every owner comes the enthusiastic report: "It's a wender, wouldn't be without it for twice its price." The 1910 models give you more power, a longer wheel-base and many other improvements. The MAXWELL "A A" Runabout for $600.00 F. O. B. Factory is the swellest proposition you ever saw two-cylinder, twelve horse power and as noiseless as a watch. In Touring Cars we carry a stock of "CADILLACS". The 1910 Models are the acme of perfection. Longer wheel-base, larger wheels and tires, greater power and fullv equipped for $1600.00 F. O. B. Factory. Nothing in its class for less than $3,000.00. Let us demonstrate these cars for you. Take a ride at our ex pense and be convinced. Dr. Packard has been educated in and grad uated from the bes' hospitals and colleges of Europe and America. Special Eiaminerllnited States Pensios Bureau. Consultation and Exam ination Free. Invited & Strictly Confidential. cases taken or rated without a per sonal examination con sultation or interview. No mail arier business ions r corresaanieace solicited Read this carcfally. If yas art in aaed health, five it to a sick friend arhe will thank yee. Consultation & Examination at all times FREE and Invited. Mid!cal Expert in Trtatmint ol Chronic Dlstasssof Uen, Women and Children. Dr. Packard has nadu' . more remarkable cures in the Southern States than any living physi cian. No incurable cases taken for treatment. All cases taken far treatment will be guar anteed a cure, I see ad patients in persan. No substitutes r assistants employed er trusted. Miaers withaot their aa cats er wives wlthaat tfcer tmtliaads win aat be aa mined t a caaaattatiM alesa accanpaaied by their lacal physician Hi I cure to stay cured every case I take for mediately replaced in a rery few minutes. treatment. Surgical Cases I treat without Oy- Diseases peculiar to men, or any complicated, eration or suffering. Without Ether or Chio- trouble beyond the aid of the general Prac roforra, without detention from Business or t:tioner. And if you hare tried everything Pleasure. else and failed, and if you want to get well This North Carolina Doctor, remsterett ana again, 'men tio ana oee mis aavancea ana licensed bv the State for the Cure of all Xer- progressive Specialist of experience and re' utation vvno. 11 were is a cure lor you. brine- it about and nroduce it With the aid of the greatest Scientific achievements of modern times, which he has mastered and baa at hi commands. NO MATTER What your ailment may be; NO MATTER what others may have told you. No Matter what your experience may have been with Other .Physicians, Hospitals, Sanitariums, Institutions or Patent Medicines, it will be to your advantage to see this re markable Doctor of ENGLAND, everywhere acknowledged to be the greatest center ot Medical Learning in the world today. Go then, and have it forever settled in your mind if your case is one for which a Cure can be had. If your case is curable, he will put. you on treatment at once, and give you all bi:i-h medicines or remedies and preparations nu -ded to effect your Cure. If incurable. He will tell you bo, and give you such coun sel and advice as may prolong your life REMEMBER This is not a scheme or catch or snare to get your money and run, aa is too often the case. This is a legitimate prop osition and you deal with your Doctor Your self and direct. Every Statement here made is guaranteed as True. A visit for Consul tation and examination will cost you noth ing, and implies no obligation whatever. If treatment be decided on and given you. it will ikstore you to perfect health, and may mean the saving of your life. A Nominal fee ACCESSORIES. We carry a full line of Accessories, including: Tops, Wind-Shields, Oil and Gas Lamps, Tires, Inner Tubes, Spark Plugs, Etc. If you want what you want when you want it, write, phone or wire THE A. J. McKINNO N COMPANY l-27-4t. Maxton, N. C. vous, special ana cinronic Diseases 01 jien, Women and Children, Treats all his Patients in person. No hired Assistants to split the re sponsibility. He treats the following Diseases only: All Nervous Diseases such as Neuras thenia, Neuralgia, Melancholia, Nervous De bility, Spinal Irritation, Hysteria, Paralysis, Epilepsy, Fits or Falling Sickness, Ckorea, Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Headache or Mi graine. Heart Disease like palpitation, gen eral Weakness or sinking spells. Diseases of the Blood or Skin like Anemia, Scrofula. Ecze ma, Ulcers, Tumors, t'roTvths, Swellings, pimples, etc. He wanta o meet all sick per sons who suffer from Chro: :c Constipation, Obstipation, Intestinal irritation. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Ulceration or Dilation of th Stomach or Intestines, Hernia, Rupture oJ the Bowels, Appendicitis, Piles, itchin-.blett-ing. protruding or internal in Character. Tapeworm, Diseases of the liver, such as en largement or displacement, or congestion. Cirrhosis, hardening or engorgement. Diseas es of the Kidneys like Bright' s Disease, Dia betes, Dropsy, GraveL Uric Acid, Scalding or burning Urine. Bed wetting or too frequent Urination, Sexual Impotence, weakness or irri tability. Diseases of the bladder. Catarrh in all its forms. Purulent, discharging or Dry Catarrh of the head. Throat, lungs or iJron cM;l tubes. Stomach, Bladder, Kidney or Syw nic. This enemy of the human race. lo ic Tivur Vil o a niTP in A. fshnrt. t.imA bv an original and new method of Osmosis or will be charged only if the Case can be treat absorption. Asthma in all its forms. Con- ed with a view to a cure, sumption of the many stages. A Cure guar- Do not put off this duty yon owe .to your anteed if in the early Stages, before destruc- self. Your Family, your Friends and your tion of tissues has set in. Deafness caused relatives who are now or may lftf by it. I have cured frequently in 30 min- be suffering because of your neglect to fighl ntes. Sometimes accompanied by Head noises, Disease and procure Health without which Cured to stay Cured. Diseases of Women, Life instead of a Pleasure becomes a misera Tterine o' Ovarian are most successfully ble and painful Burden, wated. Displacements in any form are im- Remember te Date and Place. Vtf HORSES AND MULES A car load of fine ones just received at our Sales Stables inParkton, N. C. We also carry a nice line of Buggies and Wagons, Har ness. &c. Up-to-date Farming Machinery, Gasoline Engines.Thresh ers, Mowers, Disc Harrows &c. Prices are the best to be had. Terms easy. Give us a call, we will save you money. Yours to serve EDGERTON & WINS LOW Parkton, N. C. . l-27tf. A. J. Garris, Mgr. Marty school children suffer from con- stipption, which is often the cause of seemirg stupidity at uolesss. Cham berlain ybtomach and Liiver l ablets are an ideal medicine to give a child, for A Bill to Change Name to Cher okee. A bill authorizing the Croatan Indians of North Carolina to change their name to Cherokee was introduced in the House of Representatives of Congress Monday byCongressmanGodwin. The Emergency Remedy. Vick's Croup and Pneumonia Salve will save sickness and suffering and tney are mild and geiitle in their effect, dollars. Get Vick's the old reliable. and will cure even chronic constipation. 25, 5b and $1.00. Executor's Notice. Having qualified as executor of the last will and testament of Amanda Johnson, deceased, lace of Robeson county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of the eaii deceased to exhibit them to me, the undersigned, on or be fore the 26th day of January, 1911, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This 26th day of January 1910. Jno. A. McPhaul, Executor, l-27-6mon. ft f ft) 1 MILLION DOLLARS. It is estimated that the Farmers of Robeson County produced crops and supplies at a total value of about $1,000,000.03 in the year of 1909. Our bank is prepared to guard safely any part of this wealth deposited with uf. We respectfully solicit your business, m armers' & Merchants' Bank. LUMBERTON, N. C. T. A. McNeill, Pres. A. J. Floyd, Vice Pres. T. C. EVANS, Cashier. 11-15-tf Vl & (If V l l if Xf ii tt l vi tit b iii w vl U ih if) t - i i i ii - k-yt Advertise in The Business Builder Column.
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