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THE SEMI-WEEKLY ROBESONfAN trrocrviuAi : rfffy if I 1 N M ' I - . . I r n ,-HE ROBESONIAN . 3BL1SHED MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS, f THURSDAY, JUNE, 30. 1910. I OCAL RAILROAD SCHED- J ULE. rrtval and Departure of Trains at Lumberton. SEABOARD AIR LINE. iinNo.45, west-bound Lvs 7.15a. m. ftinNo.39, west-bound Lvs 6 02 p. m. inNo.40, east-bound Lvs. 9.50 a.m. fjin No.44, east-bour.d Lvs. 9.47 p.m. VIRGINIA & CAROLINA SOUTHERN , FROM HOPE KILLS. I (Daily except Sunday) Train No. 79, arrives 8.45 a. m Vrain N. 64, Staves 9.35 a. rn Vrain No. 65. arrives 6.15 p. m Vram No. 78, leaves 8.35 p. m RALEIGH & CHARLESTON FROM MARION, S. C. Train No. I, leaves 9.55 a. m. Train No. 2, arrives 5.40 p m. Cctton To-day Eczs To-dav I4i 20 cent4? COSINESS BUILDERS I? You Want to sell your farm, place 1 it in the hands of Robeson Lon & ; Realty Company, Lumberton, N. C, ; and they will sell it, 6-27ti 5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any case of ? Chills and Fever. Price 25c, 6-27-2rc. 5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any case of : Chills and Fever.Price 25c. 6-27-2m. Lay Your Fruit Jars, Rings and lids " of K. M. Biggs, Lumberton, N. C. T; 6-27-2t voms Wanted We want teams to asuj sana eisiance oi scout two nun- '; dred yards. If rains stop your plow- "v me send teams to our mill site near " , woe ivowiana n 'me. vy m pay you wen, I ' Jennings Cotton Mills, Inc. 6-27-2t. kA juu hmi io vuy a guou iarm write trie KoDeson jLoan &r;eany LCmpany -.Lnmberton, N. C. 6-20tf e nave a good proposition m some centrally-located town lots. Robeson Loan & Realty Company, Lumber- ton, N. C. 6-20tf V7nfed -To buy your ehicken9 and tecs. Will pay the highest market price. 1 aso 8eu chickens and eggs. .Will find meat fruit etand next to ' Waverly hotel. I. J. Moore, Lum , berton, N. C. 6-20tf. Wanted -To and raising. . See me. A. . N. C. do your house moving Have full equipment W. Pate, Lumberton, 6-9tf. Wanted Everybody to know that Woodlawn dairy ie the place to get , .aamtary milk. Delivery wagon on I . street twice a day. 4-21tf Cr Rent one nice seven-room dwell inc. Apply to A. P. Caldwell, Lum- berton, N. C. 4-21tf Sale good roomy house on lot loo x 150 feet, with adjoining Jot 100 x 150 feet, with Apply to W. F. N. C. good out buildings Townsend, St. Pauls l2-3o-tf. Cor Sale -7 room house, let 100 x 300 f et t. Easy terms. Address' lock box No. 4. St. Pauls, N. C. 8-19-tf. ',';:; Notice. 1 will be in Lumberton July 4th, it teing the first Monday, and will be nad to supply the wants of any who llay be interested in the purchase of Iruit trees, grape vines, etc., or any thing in the nursery line. J. M.Hoyle. - 27-2t. Jection Results Godwin Has (Good Lead County Conven The Brunswick county Demo cratic mass convention was held yesterday ana tne vote en titles Congressman H. L. God- trin to nearly 12 of the 13 votes t cf that county in the congression ri convention. It is stated that of Bladen's 24 votes Godwin cannot count safely on more than 2 or 3, iastead of 8or9 with which he has ' been credited; that Clark will re csive a majority in Columbus in stead of 65 per cent, for Godwin, .. ri has been forecast; and that : Godwin will not carry his county by anything like the majority of 3 out of 31, as has been report ed He will, however, go into .. the convention with a considera ble lead and there will likely be , a warm fight. The managers of.TndoreR W. R. Allen andJ.S. Manning for theSu- , preme Lourt both stiil claim the victory, but Judge Allen's man : ajer seems to have the best of V the claim. He stoutly maintains ,;. that Judge Allen has a lead of 150 votes and will be nominated. - Ihe county convention will be . held in Lumberton Saturday, 1 beginning at 11 o'clock a. m.,fcr the purpose of ratifying the vctes cast in the primaries held last Saturday. . - v I ; Vv, Chamberlain's Crjgh Remedy is soVI n a guarantee that it you &re not ea:iF d af ;er using two-tr.irJs cl a bctti vAJru,g uj uirecuoijs. our rill be refunded. It is up to . ty. Sold by J. D. McMillan , The Pope Drug Co. ' ' I I Mr. Scottt Stone, ofMeDonald, was among the visitors in town I iuesaay. j Mrs. Walter Tyner and little daughter, of Lowe, were in town yesterday. Mr. J. L. Wilson, of Tar Heel, is among the visitors in town to day shopping. Mr. B.O. Townsend, of Ray nham, was among the business visitors in town yesterday. Mr. C. C. Russand daughter, Miss Katie, of Barker's, are in town today shopping. Mr. H. B. Jennings returned Tuesday morning from a business trip to Greenville, S. C. Dr. G.L. Clark and son, Mr. D. D., of Clarkton, were business visitors in town yesterday. Miss Dora Smith went yester day to Lake Waccamaw, where she will spend a few days. Mr.and Mrs. Wade Wishart re turned Tuesday afternoon from a visit to relatives in Whiteville. Mr. Thomas Kinlaw and son, Mr. J. Elmer, of Howellsville, were in town yesterday on busi ness. Miss Berta McNeill expects to leave tomorrow for Red Springs, vhere she will visit for a week or ten days. Mr. CM. Fuller and danghter, Miss EDsie.went this morning to Raeford.wt.ere they will visit un til Saturday. Miss Rebecca Ward returned Tuesday morning from Maxton, where she spent ten days visit ing relatives. Messrs. John Fuller and Jesse Stansel leturned Tuesday from Jackson Springs, where they spent several days. Miss Elizabeth McQueen, of Maxton, arrived yesterday and i& a guest at thp home of Mr.and Mrs. M. G. McKenzie. MissesDovie andEdna Prevatt, who are attending a summer school at Buie's Creek, are ex pected home Saturday evening. Messrs. E. B. Huggins and Robert Pate returned yesterday from Wilmington, where they had been since Tuesday morning. Messrs. A. L.. W. F. and D. W. Bullock, of Rowland, and J. ts. .bullock, ol Aliordsville, are . . among tre business visitors in town today. Messrs. L. L. Shaw, W. E. Blount and J. E. Clifton, of Lum ber Bridge, were among the guests registered at the Waerly hotel yesterday. Mr. S Mclntyre returned last evening from Thomasville.w-here he attended a meeting of the board of trustees of the Thomas- ville Orphanage. Dr. J. McN. Smith and Miss Sallie Graham, of Rowland, and Miss Altha Graham, of Allice, Texas, who is visiting at Row land, were in town Tuesday. Mrs.W. H.Graham and daugh ter, Miss Julia, of Rowland, are guests at the home of Mrs. Gra ham's son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Graham. Rev. A. E. Baker returned Tuesday morning from Wash ington, D. C, where he went last Thursday to officiate at the funeral of Mrs. A. P. Gorman. Mrs. Susan McNeill, who had been spending some time in Ral eigh visiting at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mr. W. A. Yost, returned home last night. Mrs. H.B.Gibson and twro chil dren, of Red Springs, are spend ing a few days in town on a visit at the home of Mrs. Gibson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Humphrey. Mrs. A. E. Powell and little son, Master Elmo, Jr., who had been spending a few davs in town guests of Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Johnson, left yesterday for their home at Whiteville. JEWELRY FOR GENTS. Very Bst Guaranteed Quali ty. Large and plete stock. com- B52JS5" BOYLIN'S JEWcLRY STORE. Lumberton, N. C. FISH POLES 2 10000 Jap. Pc'es 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 Foot. Direct importa tion jut received. All orders f iled pramptly. 1000 Gross Mason Fruit Jars and Jelly Glasses. Jar Rings and Tops, For the trade at Lowest P r:ces. MEREDITH COLLEGE. Among the Foremost Colleges for Women in the South. Course in Liberal Arts covering nine departments, and including elective courses in Education and Bible, which count for the A. B degree School of Music, including Piano.Pipe Organ, Violin and Voice Culture School of Art, in eluding Decoration, Designing and OilPainting School of Elocution A cademy which prepares students for college courses Phy sical Culture under a trained director. Cost of literary course per year including physic isan, nurse and ordinary medecines (every item save books and laundry) $210.50; in the Club, $50 to $55 less. Next session begins Sept, 14, 1910. Address President R. T. Vann, Raleigh, N. C. 6-6-12t. Orde r now: Don't delay. N. JacoM Mw. (0 Wilmington, N. C. ANNOUNCEMENTS LODGE SOCIALS. and -Py- Masons Install Officers Have a Social Session -thian Smoker. The members, and some visi tors, of St. Alban's Lodge No. 114, A. F. & A. M., had a most pleasant occasion in their hall in the McLeod building Tuesday evening. After the installa tion of officers for the ensuing year a social session was enjoyed. The following officers were in stalled; W. P. McAllister, W. M.; C. P. McAllister, S. W.; Jas. D. Proctor, J. W.: J. T. Biggs, treas urer;. T. Allen, secretary, G. E. Rancke, Jr., S. D. ;J. C. Stancil, J. D.; A. Weinstein and W. J. Bntt, Stewarts; G, E. Rancke, Sr., tiler. Dr. N. A. Thompson, retiring master, installed the new officers. At the social session Mr. C. B. Skipper responded to the toast "St. Alban's Lodge in the Past," and he also presented to Dr. N. A. Thompson, retiring master, in behalf of the lodge, a beautiful past master's jewel. Dr. Thomp son in a few remarks express ed his appreciaton of the gift. Mr. Frank Gough re sponded to the toast"St. Alban's Lodge in the Present" and Mr. Wcodberry Lennon to "St. Al ban's Lodge in the Future." Mr. J. A. McAllister, one of the old- THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by theState for the Wnmon ofNorthCarolina. Four regular Courses leading to Degrees. Special Courses for Teachers. Fall Session begins Septem ber 14, 1910. Those desiring to enter should apply as early as possible. For catalogue and other information address Julius I. Foust, President, Greensboro, N. C. 6-13-7-14. ft m Godwln For Congress. To the Voters of the Sixth Congress ional District: I desire to announce that I am a can didate for re-nomination, to succeed myself in Congress, from the Sixth Congressional District of North Carolina. In making this announcement I feel that 1 should promise thf people, who have heretofore so signally honored me with their loyal support, that if re-nominated I will endeavor to perform the same faithful service in the future that I have in the past. At some later di.te it is my intention to render to my constituents some ac count of my service as their represen tative, briefly reviewing what 1 have done and tried to do; what I stana for, and the motives that will characterize my course if re-elected to Congress. Very respectfully, H. L. Godwin. NOTICE. My son Julian, about 16 years old, ran away from home Tuesday, 14th. .1 forbid anyone to feed, hire or shelter hun:"4 Ed. Wortham, 6-16-tf 4 Lumberton, N. C. SECOND SERIES Will be opened July 1. Those who desire stock should see S. Mclntyre, r A. W. Peace, President. Sec. - Treas. Office in Bank of Lumberton. RoDeson Biiip loon Ami 6-23tf Lumberton, N. C. For Clerk Superior Court. To the Citizens and Voters of Robe son County: I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the office of clerk of the Sud- erior Court of Robeson county, subject to uie acuon oi me democratic convention. I feel that my two years' experience as deputy clerk, together, with my legal training and legal and general office ex perience, will enable me to render ceptable service to the people. With these qualifications and twenty five years of faithful allegiance to the party, I earnestly ask the support of my fellow-citizens. Special Notice 1 We are!fNow R Business. New plant location, North Lum berton, crossing V. & C. S. Ry. and Elizabeth Road. MANUFACTURING. Siding:, Flooring, Ceiling, Shingles, Mouldings. Mantles, Church Pews. Pulpits, Brackets, Railing, &t. Good Country Ground MeaL Large Grits Mill in operations on toll basis. Lamkrtoii Novdty "Works, Iic. April 7, 1910. Very respectfully, C. B. Skipper. To the Citizens and Voters of Robe son County: 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of clerk of the Superior Court of Robeson county, subject to the action of the Democratic conven tion. April 7, 1910. D. W. Bullock. Automobile Agency. I have some 1910 Models "E F 30" Cars on hand and can de liver immediately. Demonstra tion at any time. A. T. McLean, Local Representative. LUMBERTON. N. C. Eues Examined FREE. SHUR-OfC Superior Court Next Week Convenes Tuesday. Judge Oliver H.Allen, of Kins- est members of the lodge, made ton who will preside at the an interesting taiK. Ketresn- ments were served and the eve ning was a pleasant time for the Masons. K. of P. Lodge No. 35 gave a smoker Monday evening to its members. The meeting was well attended and a pleasant eve ning was spent. County Democratic Executive Committee. The township Democratic ex ecutive committees elected at he primaries held last Saturday have elected the following chair men, who compose the county ex ecutive committee: Alfordsville, Alex.Alford; Back Swamp, M. C. Mr. E. J. Britt returned this morning from WrightsvilleBeach, whpre hf wpntTnpsdav to attend Mclntyre; Burnt Swamp, W. A. the meeting of the North Caro Smith; Lumberton, E. M. Britt; Hna Bar Association. Other Lum- President Taft left Washing ton Tuesday to spend the next three or four months at Bever ly, Mass. "It cured me," or "It saved the life expressions you Chamberlain's you to a bo. oi my child, are the e: hear every day! about i coj'C, L-holera and Diarrhoea Kemedy x his is true the world over where this valuable remedy has been introduced No ot er medicine in use for diarrhoea cr bowel complaints has received such per.eral appova. The secret of the taceets oi Chamberltin's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is that it cures Sold by Dr. J. L. McMillan & Son Ti,e Pcj e Lrag Cc ny.-.y. criminal term of Robeson Supe rior Court which begins next weeK, nas given notice tnat on account of Monday, July 4, be ing a legal holiday court will not convene until Tuesday morning, July 5. Witnesses, jurors and others who have been summoned needl not attend until Tuesday Sheriff McNeill having been no tified to that effect. The docket is very full one. There are 136 cases besides 336 failure-to-list cases. There are three capital cases. To the Democratic voters of Robeson county : I wish to express my sincere thanks, for the generous support given me in the past and to announce that I am a candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk of the Superior Court. With malice towards no.ie, and charity towards all, I leave my fitness for the office in the hands of the people. W, H. Humphrey. April 26, 191o. I beg to hereby announce to the Dem ocratic voters of Robeson that I am a candidate for tbe office of Clerk of Su periorCourt.subject to the action of the forthcoming convention (or primary.) I most sincerely ask your considera tion of myself in making your decission for the candidate for clerk of the court. 5-5tf K. M. Barnes. umber Bridge, M. L. Marley; Maxton, E. F. McRae; Saddle Tree, R. E.Lewis; Smiths, D.L. Stewart; Thompson No. 1, N. T. McLean; Thompson No. 2, S. McLean; White House No.l, J.S. Oliver; White House No. 2, A.E- Floyd; Wisharts, J. M. Smith1 Parkton, J. T. Odum; Orrum, M- Shepherd; Pembroke, Neill Mc- Inms; Bntts, W. L. Thompson; Raft Swamp, J.L. Carlyle; How ellsville, J. M. Butler; Red Springs, J. G.Williams; Sterlings, W. A. Leggett; St. Paul. A. R. McEachern; Blue Springs, J. A. Curne. For Treasurer. 1 hereby announce myself i. candidate for the office of treasurer of Robeson coanty, subject to the action of the Democratic primary or convention. W. H. Graham. If your eyesight troubles yoo call and have them thoroughly tested. We can suit any defec tion in the sight. Spectacles and Eye Glasses correctly fitted tc your eyes for $1.00 and up. Our work is guaranted by our constant practice of over 20 years as leading and reliable opticians. Dr. Vineburg Masonic Temple, Wilmington, - - - N. C- Artificial Eyes Inserted With out Pain. berton folks who went to the Beach for this occasion are Col. and Mrs. N. A. McLean, Mr.and Mrs. R. C. Lawrence, Mr. T. A. McNeill and mother and sister, Mrs. x. A. McNeill and Miss Cammie, and Messrs. E.M. Britt and D. P. Shaw. Republican Extravagance. Baltimore Sun. Though Mr. Taft and the Re publican leaders have boasted of economy and millions saveci, there has been such a riot of ex travagance that the appropria tions of the session of Congress For Register of Deeds. To the Citizens and voters of Robeson Countv. I herebv announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Register of Deeds of Robeson county. Assuring: the people of my most heart felt appreciation of their generous sup port in the past, and asking a continu ance oi the same, I am, very sincerely yours, T. N. Higley. Miss Annie Laura Burton, who just closed amount to over 095,000,000, or about forty lions more than the highest vious record. mil p re- had been a guest for several weeks at the home of her broth er-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Slpde-P. lpft this morning: for her home in Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Powers, of Danvi le. Va. Miss Kpp R pdo-pl rural route JNo. 1 trom lAimoer- -j - - cj - T . I III and daughter of Mr. Sledge, went ton, were in town yesterday shop- ,&mt j with her for a visit. ' ping. For Treasurer. In announcing my candidacy for re election to the office of treasurer of Robeson county, I wish to express my gratitude and keen appreci ation to the voters of the county for their liberal and loyal support in the past. Realizing as 1 do that the office belongs to the people, 1 wish to assure them of my firm intention of serving them to the very best of my ability With all the courtesy, honesty and af fability I can command, I am always and ever subject to the action of the Democratic party as expressed in pri mary or convention. Again thanking my friends for tneir liberal support, very truly, i&-ltf M. G. McKenre, The North Carolina - COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND IEGHARB ARIff- The State's college for train ing industrial workers. Courses in Agriculture, Horticulture,Ani- mal Husbandry and Dairying; in Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering; in Cotton Milling and Dyeing; in Industrial Chem istry; and in Agricultural teaching. .itrance examinations at each county seat on the 14th of July. D. H. HILL, President, West Raleigh, N. C. 6-23-4t For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the office of sheriff oi " Robeson county. Assuring the good people of my County of my appreciation of their kind support in the past and asking that they be kind enough to support me again, I'am. Yours very truly. 5-2-tf E. C. McNeil'. R)tEYSHOKETTAR Cores Co'.tU: PrertrU Peeiuftoal
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