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THE SEMI-WEEKLY ROBESONIAN Bartment Our New Savin We beg to announce to the people of Robeson County the installing of a Savings Department in which deposits of any amount may be made and a bank book issued. SECURITY SAFETY. This department is under the immediate supervision of United States Government examiners. The only Bank in Robeson County operating under a United States Government Charter. Our National Charter compels at least five reports a year to United States Government Comptrollers at times unknown to us. Our whole Bank is frequently examined by Government ex aminers who come unannounced. This insures absolute safety when dealing with a National Bank. 4 per cent. Interest Compounded Quarterly Paid on all Deposits in Our Savings Department. (Greater interest than paid on Government Bonds.) Commercial Accounts. We invite the accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals and will be pleased to meet or cor respond with those who are contemplating making changes or opening new accounts. Savings Accounts. We solicit accounts of Farmers and farm hands, business or professional men, clerks and bookkeep ers, mechanics or laborers, working girls, married or single women and all young people and children. Foreign and Domestic Drafts Issued. Safe Deposit boxes in fire and burglar proof vault to rent $1.50 per year. Absolute Safety our Policy - All transactions strictly confidential. A small savings bank for saving the small amounts loaned free of cost or charge to all de positors in our Savings DE partment, QPVPI A I NftTIPF PrPerly mr"n people of this County we have specially engaged Wm. Newsome, F. J. McGalJ, J. H. Smith and J. W.Cole, who will call at ulEvIilL lIUllvX. every home and explain what protection a NationalChartered Bank offers and they are authorized to open new accounts, making it possible to do a banking business in your home or place of business. F irst 8 01IS Mil o uniberfon, IV B IP (United States Government Charter No. 7398) Opposite County Court House G. B. McLeod, Pres. A. R. McEachern, Vice Pres. H. M. McAllister, Cashier. R. McA. Nixon, Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS. J. A. McAllister, Jno. W. Ward, W. P. Barker, C. T. Pate, H. M. McAllister, A. R. McEachern. Geo. B. McLeod, WARREN TOPPAN, Lynn, Mass. Cured of severe compound cold and cough by Vino! From Dec. 20, '08, to March I, '09, I had three bad colds, one on top of the other. 1 got so weak I could hardly get around. Nothing seemed to help me until 1 began to take Vinol. The change was magic. Three bottles com pletely fixed that compound cold and stopped the terrible cough and what surprises me most, at the same time it cured me of a severe stomach trouble that has bothered me for 20 vears. Vinol is certainly a wonderful medicine." Mr.Toppan is one of Lynn's most prominent and highly respected merchants, whose word is as good as his bond. The reason Vinol is so successful in such cases is because it contains the two most world-famed tonics the medicinal, strength ening, body-building elements of Cod Liver Oil and Tonic Iron. Your Money Back 12 Yon Are Not Satisfied. Dr. J. D. McMillan & Son, Druggists, Lumberton. WILMINGTON WINNING PORT. Exports in 1909 Beat Four Com petitive Seaport Cities Combined. Wilmington Star. Farmers' Union Wants to Adapt the Schools to the Needs of the Airiculttral Class. Raleigh News and Observer, 17th. The officers of the Ncrth Car olina Farmers' Educational and Go-operative Union after a two days' meeting here ret irnpd to their homes yesterday. On Tues day the county business agents of Eastern Carolina met with the State Business Agent, Mr. J. R. Rives, of Lee county, and the State officers. Yesterday the educational committee of the Union, of which Mr. H. D. Ed gerton, of Franklin, is chairman, held a conference with State Su perintendent J. Y. Joyner and Dr. D. H. Hill, president of A. & M. College, relative to putting the present law in regard to the teaching of agriculture in the public schools in effect, and Dr. H. Q. Alexander, of Mecklen burg, the State president, said after the conference that v he 1 the public schools open next tall elementary agriculture and do mestic science will be taught. The Union is also working to the end of establishing agricultural high schools, one or more in ev ery ctunty, with a farm connect ed with each school. "We want to adapt the schools that all are dependent upon for the education they will get to the needs of the agricultural class," said Dr. Alexander. 'The public schools have been too citified, with a tendency to edu cate the children away from the farm instead of to it." The Union will co-operate with the State Department of Agricul- tui e this summer in the farmers institute work. It. is interesting to note from government statistics from the Treasury Department, that the port of Wilmington during 1909 was ahead of Charleston, Nor folk and Portsmouth, and New port News combined in exports by $23,462. A comparative statementshow ing these interesting figures has been compiled at the Chamber of rnmmprcpann nlnpps Wi lrmncrr.rn as one of the leaders in exports wt3? of the Atlantic seaboard cities. The government's figures, as to exports, is as follows: Norfolk and Portsmouth $8,720,988, New port News $6,102, 568, Charles ton $8,463,052. Total $23,286,608. Wilmington's exports during 1909 amounted to $23,310,070. The Notice of Sale of Real Estate, j $5Q. under ana by virtue ol an order of the SuperiorCourt of RobesonCounty, enter ed at October Term. 1909, wherein Jas. T. Carter and R. S. Burruss, co-partners trading as Piedmo-t Lumber Corn pan are plaintiffs and Reuben Stewart, E. B. Grumpier and S. P. McNa r are defendants, the undersigned commis sioner will, on Monday the 4th dav of April, '.910, at the Court House Door in Lumberton, N. C, at 12 o'clock M., ex pose for sale at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, the following de cribed and and real estate situate, lying ana Deing in tne uounty ot Kobeson, State of North Carolina, bounded and descirbed as follows, to-wit: First Tract: Five separate tracts of timber in Saddle Tree Township, North Carolina, Robeson County, particularly described in Book of Mortgages No. 13 page 293. Office Register of Deeds of Kobeson County, to which registry ref ference is made for full particulars of privileges, rights and appurtenances, as $50. Fifty Dollars Given Away We are going to give away Fifty Dollars worth of medicine during the next thirty days. HERE IS WHAT WE WANT TO DO. oeconu iraci: a certain tract or parcel ot land m, and store, house on same, in Back Swamp Town ship, Robeson county, State of North Carolina adjoining the lands of East Carolina Land and Imrovement Com pan and others, bounded as follows, viz: Lying and being in the Town of Pembroke, N. c., being lot . No. 7 in Block G in said town, bounded on the ,f ' i judBt uy rvanroaa street, ana on the increase Over the four combined j North, South md West by the lands of rove- e and Springtime is coming and your system needs toning up, you need a tonic. Yes, you need a bottle of Compound Extract ofSarsapa rilla. Everyone knows what Sarsaparilla is it's The Great Blood Purifier, and we are willing to bear half the cost of one hundred bottles in order to create a greater demand for it The price you have always paid for Sarsaparilla was one dollar a bottle. Now what we want you to do is this: fill out the coupon below, bring or send it to our store, and it will be good for fifty cents in part payment for a dollar size bottle. is $23,462. Wilmington also leads Norfolk and Portsmouth combined in im ports as is shown by the follow ing government figures: Norfolk andPortsmouth$l,184,919against Wilmington's $1,282,724. This is a rather remarkable showing for Wilmington and will serve as a big advertisement for the local port. May It Be So. Charlotte Observer, Robeson county's roller flour mill will be ready for use by June 1. The mill is advantageously located at Pembroke, where the main line of the Atlantic Coast Line crosses the Seaboard Air Line, giving it convenient ship ping facilities for wheat to the mill and its product to the mar kets. We venture the prediction that because of the enterprise more wneat will oe grown in Robeson and adjacent counties from now on than for many years. naraison college, a negro school at Abbeville, S. C, was burned by an incendiary Wednes day and an attempt was made to burn the president s home also Three negro men were burned in the fire and several of the stu dents received broken limbs in jumping from the windows. A mass meeting was held in Abbe ville Thursday denouncing the burning and rewards have been offered for the capture of the incendiary. 4-1 Lj1 2. n 1 i i cue mast Carolina ijana ana imp: ment Company, being 30 feet wide 14U ieet long. This 1st day of March, 191o. T. A. McNeill, Jr., Commissioner 3-3-4 Thurs. -ME ORIGINAL LAXATIVE Co UGH SYRUF KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE K0NEY4AE d Clover Blossom tnd Eucer Be; on Every Bottle Medicines that aid nature are always most successful. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It loosens ' j the cougb, relieves the lungs, opens I the secretions and aids nature in re ' storing the system to a healthy condi tion. Sold by Dr. J.D. McMillan & Son and The Pope Drug Co. Valuable Farm at Auction. 175 acres. Tract fullv described in Ad. in this issue signed D. B. Hum phrey, Commissioner. Fifty acres cleared and nearly all the balance can be easily cleared. It has a fine clay subsoil, is in a good, progressive com munity, with church and school on one corner of the tract, good roads leading to four railroads, the nearest only four miles away; 8 miles to the county seat; another railroad, which is being survey ed, will run very near the place. Heal- iny location, nne water, 9-room house, excellent orchard. Land adapted to fruit and trucking, cotton, corn, pota toes, etc. A considerable lot of pine and poplar timber on it. D. B. Humphrey, 3-10-3thurs. Raeford, N C. Dr. J. H. HONNET; Vhyslclan and Surgeon. COUPON. This coupon when properly signed and presented to our store on or before the 31st day of March will be worth fifty cents in part payment for a$I size bottle of The Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla. Name. Date. Postively only one bottle to a customer. THE POPE DRUG CO. Lumberton, 2-17 'THE HOUSE OF QUALITY." N. C. a ,e Practice limited to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose andtThroat and fitting of glasses. 1 8-6-t. No. 12 North Front Street. Wilmington, N. C. Lumberton, N. G. Phone 99 Where quality counts We will do your Plumbing, Steam and Hot water heating, Roofing, Gas engine re pairs, Auto repairs and supplies, install Accetelene gas plants and Wind Mills at most reasonable prices.
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