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THE SEMI-WEEKLY ROBESONIAN. 5 M ;2 -1 f V tit : . . . Adds Healthful Qualities to the Food Economizes Flour, Butter and Eggs o tea The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar lo Alum No Lime Phosphates Put in Your Screens. It is as much a case of crimi nal carelessness to neglect to screen the house and store from flies as it is to needlessly expose the baby to a case diphtheria or smallpox. In these days of cheap wire cloth, adjustable window sceens and low priced screen doors the poorest householder can wTard off the disease and the filth that the fly carries around on his legs and wings. If the people themselves will not take steps to keep the fly out of the house and store. the law should demand if, through health boards and medi cal societies. Every department store and every hardware mer chant should urge sales of win dow screens and screen doors. Keep these before the eyes of the customers continually from now on throughout the summer and fall. Talk screens and ad vertise screens. T maim $50. MT. ELIAM MATTERS. VIRGINIA-CAROLINA GAME. Hog Bites off Goose's Head Hunting Applicant for Mar riage License Other Matters. Correspondence of The Robesonian. Mt. Eliam, March 28 Messrs. R. M. and Guy Phillips, Stacy Martin and Haynes Branch, of Beulah, spent Sunday in these parts. Mr. Fulton Parker is visiting relatives near Fairmont. , Picture agents are too thick around Mt. Eliam for the best. Mr. Jno. K. Britt went to Evergreen today on business. The old dancing, whistling, singing rabbits are getting the first and last of the cabbage. They have about cleared the gar dens. Mr. J. Z. Stone had a hog and a goose. The goose put her head through a crack in the pen for the purpose of getting some corn, but she got something quite dif ferent from corn: the hog just simply bit the goose's head off at her eyes, but it lived a day thereafter. Mr. Ed. Bissell, who went from Mt. Eliam to Edgemore, Tenn., last year is now in the State of Illinois. can get 825 per month and board and washing done to work on a farm in that State. We wish Mr. Bissell much success in his new home near the Great Lakes. The register tried to serve marriage license on Happy Jack, some time not many moons since. I was in Messrs. White & Gough's store at Lumberton when a man Great Preparations Being Made in Charlotte for Great Ath letic Event. Special to The Robesonian. Charlotte. March 28 The Uni versity of Virginia and the Uni versity of North Carolina base ball teams will cross bats in Char lotte April 9th for the champion ship in college baseball for the South. This is the first time athletic teams representing the respect ive universities have ever met in the Queen City. The greatest interest possible is being taken by everyone in this important college athletic contest. Charlotte is easily the best equipped city between Rich mond and Atlanta to entertain the teams of these two large uni versifies and the thousands of visitors from all parts of the two States that will come here to wit ness the game, ureat prepara tions are being made to entertain this game and the crowd. Al ready arrangements have been made to have the city fittingly and appropriately decorated with both university colors and music will be furnished by several of He says a man ! the nearby bands. Charlotte has the hotel facili ties to accommodate all who may come, the quickest and most comfortable car service to be found, and the best baseball diamond and the largest and most commodious bleachers, grand stand and ball park in the State. the game is being systemati- Fifty Dollars Given Away Have on hand at all times Fresh A . 1 Meats, can goods and in tact Kye are going to give away Fifty Dollars worth of medicine during - ii the next thirty days. HERE IS WHAT WE WANT TO DO. most, anything in the Grocery line; also have a nice assortment of Earthen Ware. Give us a call Y HINDS, Lumberton, N. C, 2-24tf Choice Cut Flowers Roses 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. KJnixT urViaf wo wsmt vriii rr rln is this fill nnr. tr rnnnnn Kr!. II -i. U r "UK ' j w v v - -w uciuw, bring or send it to our store, and it will be good for fifty cents in part payment tor a dollar size bottle. Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as administrator cf the estate ot Hugh McKay, deceased, late of Robeson County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed at Lumberton, N. C. , on or be fore the Ilth day of March, 1911, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of this recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate payment. This 7th day of March, 1910. E. C. McNeill, Administrator of Hugh McKay. Mclntyre. Lawrence & Proctor. Attorneys. 3-10-6thurs. Carnations. Violets and V allies our bpecialties. W eddinsr Bouquets in all of the Newest Styles, Floral Designs and Bouquets arranged in the most artistic styles at short notice. Shade Trees, Rose Bushes, Climb ingRoses, Evergreens, Shrub bery and Hedge Plants in Great Varieties. Mail, telegraph and telephone orders promptly executed, J. L. 0'QUINN& COMFY 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. FIORIST. Raleigh, N. C Phone 14 1 POPE DRUG "THE HOUSE OF QUALITY." came to me and said, You can cally advertised in every city, get the papers now". I did not town and village within a radius know what he meant. but I meant ; of a hundred miles of Charlotte to run if I did not find out some-1 and all local papers will carry thing. He said. "Are you not I special notices of the game and the boy that callea at the office the entertainment which ( h '.r just now and wanted the license lotte will furnish those who at- and did not know how old vour tend. soon-will-be-vvife was?" "No," The lovers of baseball in this says I, "I wish I was, but I'm section of North Carolina have not that near in trouble yet.' He long wanted this game to come said he believed I was the same to Charlotte and a royal feast is boy, or 1 looked like him. He had in store for evervone. There Notice of Sale Under Mort gage. By virtue of power and authority given by a certain deed of mortgage executed by Sam Hill which is record ed in the office of the Register of Deeds of Robeson county in Book M D No. 2 Page 104 and a chattel mortgage exe cuted by Sam Hill recorded in said of fice in Book 11 Page 859 the following real and personal property will be ex Dosed to sale bv public auction viz: A tract of land lying on the east side of the A. C. L. R. R. containing about 35 acres Beginning at a sweetgum in Little coldcamp runs N 17 W. 18 chs to a stake thence N 85 E 22 chs to a stake in the county line thence with the coun ty line S 58 E 14.75 chs to a stake thence N 28 E 16 chs to a stake former ly W. J. Buie's corner thence S 5B E 13 chs to a stake thence S 32 W 32 ens to a gum in Little coldcamp thence wi th Little coldcamp to the begining except ing therefrom 25 acres conveyed bv James McNatt to Sarah Tatom and 40 acres conveyed bv Sam Hill to A:rew Gadcie. j Also a tract of lo acres on the west side of the railroad and known as the home place. of Sam Hill. Beginning at a stake in the McKinnon line runs thence S 22 W 30 chs to a corner thence S 6o E with an old line to the right of way of theAtlantic Coast Line Railroad ther ce with it to Sam Hill's line thence back to the beginning. Also one bay mule named J ar.e 12 years old and one sorrel mule 9 years old named George. Place of sale court House Door Lum berton, N. c. Time of sale Saturday April 16 191 0 at 12 o'clock m. Terms of sale cash. Margaret cotton ana F. H. Cotton Lxecuters lVlortgagees. Z. B. Newton, Atty. 3-I7-4thurs. Dr. J. H. HONNET; I'bysician and Surgeon. Practice limited to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose andjThroat and fitting of glasses. No. 12 North Front Street. Wilmington, N. C. 8-6-t. Bicycles, Gas Lights & Supplies, Victor Talking Machines and Records, Watches and Pocket Knives. Prompt attention given to business. Royal Bicycles Complete with G. & J. lires and Coaster Brake $25. Yours Respectfully U. M. EDWARDS, Phone No. 126. Lumberton, N. C. 2-lo-4m. Write to the minffion Marble and Graniie Works for their 1LLUSTR j CATA LOGUE of MONUMENTS and HEADSTONES, R. D. TUCKER, Proprietor. Lumberton, 2-17 CO. N. C. Council k Webb Lumberton, N. C. 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. IWIP11II I 1 IM W I'll.. .IP! "II I M. .1 III. WI P I II ltf WILMINGTON. N. C. Your stock needs a tonic Remedy you may wish found out how old the boy's darl ing was and was hunting the boy. I think that the typos must have been feeling their coffee last week, as they got cotton seed meal bread in my letter, But it needed something in it and bread is all right. Our tarmers continue to haul lertilizers, but they have struck on using 8-2-2; they want the kind that makes a bale of cotton and 50 to one hundred bushels of corn to the acre. Mr. u. u Martin has gone to Lumberton on business today. .vi r. i. rnu, s muie ran awav bunday and broke the wagon he was hitched to and Mr. Britt was badly shaken. will not be a dull minute during: the day and evening. There will be something to entertain every one. In the evening a dance will be given at Charlotte's large audito num complimentary to the two teams of the two universities and the out-of-town guests. The best of music will be furnished for the dance and refreshments will be served during the eve mng. Application has been made and reduced round trip rates will be ottered by all of the railroads en tering Charlotte, tickets will be good until midnight Sunday of the 10th. The day. Saturdav. is an ideal one, being a half holiday and an immense crowd will at tend. You can meet all vour Reading Ancient History Dr. d. m. Mcdonald, Optometrist, Red Springs, North Carolina. Special attention given to the examina tion of the Eye and Fitting Glasses, F A Call on or send to us for any stock We keen on hand Ashcraf t's. Internation al, Seueco, Black Draught and several other kinds. Also a full line ot L-miments, Colic Remedies, and anything for the Horse, Cow, nog or Chickens. Remember we sell you what you want at the right price. Watch Us Grow. ROWLAND DRUG CO. Prescription Specialists. Next door to PostofHce. Rowland. N. C. 3-7tf. Mr. Enoch Rritt nt c11vw1q 1U- fou can in thpsp nart mends here and we want you to m. a wv r u , m, come and be our guest on that villi ; raham,.fcTollrs- day- 0ther and important an ville, was m these parts Sunday, nouncements will be made later ix r. inurman mercer, ot Kel- THE Baking for the Baker Lady Fingers, Sponge Cake, Pound Cake, Macaroons etc. Fancy Cakes made to Order. Give us a trial. MORRIS STEAM BAKERY l-10tf. J. R. Morris. lamy, spent Saturday and Sun day at Mt. Eliam. Mr. Oliver Britt and familv. of East Lumberton, visited friends here Sunday. Misses Meekie and Maggie Graham, of Proctorville, attend ed preaching here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Watts, of Ten Mile, spent Saturday and Sunday here. "Happy Jack." Medicines that aid nature are always moat successful. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It loosen the cough, relieves the lungs, opens uivTCiiruuns mm aias nature m re storing the system to a healthy condi- uo' eoia by Dr- J.D.McMillan & Sor and The Pope Drug Co. mrougn xne vnariotte daily pa- 1 - 1 . 1 . yers ana me local county papers in all sections of the State, so look tor them. In the meantime be making your arrangements to come and bring your friends. Is All Very Well, but the world today is making more interesting history than ever before. Subscribe for this paper and keep op with the people now on earth. Chamberlain s Stomach and T,iver tablets invariably bring relief to wo men surrermg trom chronic constipa tion, neaaacne, Dimousness, dizziness. sallowness of the skin and dyspepsia. bom by Dr J. D. McMillan & Son and The Pope Drug Company. Wood For Sale. Slabs and strips cut into stove lengths, one-horse load 25 cents, two horse load 50, at the mill, at old fair grounds. Kingsdale Lumber Co. , Lum bertou, N. C. l-31tf. How's This? We offer One Kundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersiemed. have known F J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be Hdve him perfectly honorable in all busi ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm, Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upos the blood mucous surfaces of the system. injuria seiiL iree. r rice foe. per bottle. Sold by allDruggists. TakeHall's Family Pills for constipation. Get Happy! SING Carlyle's New Waltz Song Hit. iry one, only 15c. For Sale at Caldwell & Carlyle's Music Department. 3-I4tf Notice. We will close down our plant bv Sat urday, April 2. If you have any cotton io gin, seea to sen or exchange, wil be glad to have them before that date, Will not do any exchanging after clos ing down. We wish to thank our cus tomers for their liberal patronage dur ing the past season. Lumberton Cotton Oil & Ginning Co Lumberton Pressing Club On Fourth Street, back of Boylin's Jewelry Store, LUMBERTON, N. C. Cleaning, Pressing and Dye ing Neatly Done. Special Attention Given to Ladies' Dresswear. Work done forwbltepeopleonly. Telephone No. 10. 5-6 is is The Time rof The lS3 Year SUPPLIES FOR THE PARMER It matters not what you need in the way of Farm Implements, Grocer ies, Dry Goods, Etc., we can supply YOUR WANTS'. We have everything for everybody at the right prices. Call and let us show you. - I McEachern, Johnson & McGeachy Co. S St. Pauls, 9-9 N. C. Jo Wo MmrcMsoe & Co. Importers and Jobbersof Hardware,Tinware,Agricultural Implements, Stoves, Ranges, Etc, Etc., 109 and 111 North Front Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. 8-10 tf V Write for Prices.
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