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THE SEMI-WEEKLY ROBESONIAN. 7 ELIZABETHT O WN ECHOES, our section. A.mil R,rr,;T nf Riaj. ' The "last excursion of the sea-' Annual Reunion of Bladen son; passed this landing last! County Veterans Pomeer night, the "White Oak" people Work in Dredging Personal having chartered a boat for the ! j nk i- occasion. Several Elizabethans' ttiJ" i joined the number, among them ConondenceofTheRcbescnian. Mr. Edwin White, who WOn the Elizabethtown, Aug. 2d.- five-pound box of candy that so One ot Ehzabethtown s anni- many took chances on at the versanes was celebrated yester-' Clark Bros. When Mrs. Mary day, when Bladen s veterans as- McLean takes a matter up her sembled at their yearly reunion. . business tact and pleasant man 'Tis a gala time with the veter- ners are going to carry it ans, and with the home folks, through and though 150 were Thirty-six answered the roll call. )the chances to be taken on that Commander W.S. Clark, through candy, business rushed until the sickness, was absent. B. F. Dix-1 draw was made and the lovely on, North Carolina s son of whom box landed in Mr. White's hands, she is so proud, was to have ad- i Mr. Wash Clark the jovial is dressed the assemblage, but for erecting a gin, an up to date cause unknown failed to show thing, belonging to the Clark up, to the great disappointment Bros of the f ull house awaiting him. l M Jf R Singletarv of South- people in theme fitted to the cele oration, drawing their attention to the final reunion in the Father 's home. Between four and five hundred enjoyed the day. The word "enjoyed" is advisedly used, and in the superlative de gree must complete the sentence. When the dinner was mentioned in the afternoon session a rising vote of thanks was tendered the dren, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hall. The 'city" boasts of good livery accommodations now. Mr. Davis supplies good teams when ever desired. 4 Mrs. Irving Robinson, relict of "Capt. Irving," is to visit her sister, Mrs. C. P. Parker. ! Thos. Whitted, Esqr., wife and -Dixie" to the ladies for the "eleerant" snread. i daughter are visiting his mother, The veterans, seated at table, Mrs. Lizzie Whitted. Bladen fed bv the fair, with viands fit i nat?a to give tnis son ot ners up for the epicure, the picture of , to Florida. He has prospered in h laritv and contentment, wprp Dusmess ana lives well up on I calculated to obscure the memory ; Easy street. of the days when those same Mr. Henry Thrower has been brave soldiers in tattered gray, ! in Charleston purchasing ma- fought and literally bled for the chine ry for Mr. Newton's large country now so prosperous and new mill, which is to do such OLUlllllf A. J Lil UUUtUf IV LIl OtUll WO 111 OC4. VV "illl 1 i 1 1 J J.KJL U'lUWl world, these veterans must be j Mrs. Alex. Newton and chil dear, must occupy the "coign of j dren are booked to become resi vantage" won by their valor in ! dents for a period, of this town, unprecedented hardship. AH j tomorrow. glory to the Southern soldiers, who were gentle men always, m ! all circumstances. W. S, Clark, commandant major, E. N. Ro beson, ice presioentand captain, J. N. Kelly," 1st Lieut, W. B, Hester, Secty., A. McFadyen, chaplain, M. V. B. Sutton, color bearer, are the officers for the ensuing year. The first Monday in September decides when they will go into camp. Veteran Geo. Hall and Miss Mary McDowell, whose ancestors took so promi nent a place "in the sixties," on violin and organ gave as the finishing touch delight of all and the reunion was over. In various ways the visitors whiled away some hours. A ball game stirred the enthusiasm of home people and visitors alike. "Joe" our Joe Joe White whom we E-town people think so much of. has just handed this in, his brown eyes sparkling with pleasure: "E town, Aug. 25 "In a poorly-play ed game here today Elizabethtown defeated Bladen Springs 7 to 5. Batter ies E town, Stith and White; Bladen SDrings, Paul and Trust." boasts the acquisition oi a talented young lady Miss Caro lyn Duffy of Wilmington, Mr. Bayard Clark's stenographer. A protracted meeting is being held at the Baptist church by Reverends Meeks and Corey, Large - congregations generally turn out. E. W. Lasley was among the much-welcomed visitors last week. We learned what a thor ough business man he was while w;tn us. Bladen lost a most val uable and progressive citizen wnen he bade lareweil to our county. Courteous, suave always, he won many friends. $100 REWARD For the Party or Parties that circu lated tbe report that we were sold out of Brick. NOT SO! 100,000 Good com mercial Brick on hand for the trade and still making more. Mail or phone your wants. :: ACME BRICK CO., Inc., Lumberton, - - N. C 2-28-tf. Eyes Examined FREE. SHUR-ON Fly-By-Night Agents and Dealers in Pianos to may have firsts-class article sell at a lair price, but bef v re you have time to find out whether the one you bought is what they claimed, they are too far gone for you to get redress if it proves faulty. Its a good policy to look at both sides of a tempt ing proposition before snapp ing it up. Made in Baltimore, the re sult of sixty-seven years' strife towards an idea and sold by a house that is perma nently present to make good which the instrument itself has never yet failed to do we want to submit fcr your con sideration the Artistic Stief Piano Sold for what it is worth no more, no less. CHAS. M. STIEFF, Manufacturer Baltimore, Md. Cildwe Carlyle's Hardware Southern Warerooms. 5 W. Trade Street., CHARLOTTE. N. C. C. H. WILMOTH, Mgr. Trinity College Five iDejrartaents Ccllegiate.'Graduate, Engineering-, Law, and Education. Large library facilities. Well-equipped labora tories in'all departments cf science. Gym nasium furnished with .best apparatus Expenses very moderate. Aid for worth; students. Teachers and Students ex pecting to engage in teaching should investigate the super ior advantages offered by the new Department of Educa tion in Trinity College. For catalogue and further infor mation, address. R. L. FLOWERS, Secretary. Durham, N. C. 6-30-10w. iSw raft hi rs And with V 1 GIG ! ess waste cf would have been other saw. A Saw clean-cut job of it, elbow-grease than possible wth any ense booklet l --c r Alk.iT-.- e T ;r: re i i.r yi.i'.r a:.k.Iii to see' If you intend buying a Gasoline Engine or Mowing Machine NOTICE A few specials carried in our Hardware De partment. Phoenix Fire Extin guishers Protect your home. Buy one and feel safe. Only $3.00. Best quality of Auto. Polish' Oil. Grease. Gasoline. Yarnall Paints. Hygienic Kalsomine. Best Wall Plaster. Lime and Cements. ScreenDoors and Win dows, Sash &c Pumps, Pipe &c Pistols, Guns, Fancy Cutlery.All kindsShelf and Heavy Hardware. Base Ball Goods just received. Spaulding & Reach balls, Mitts, Gloves, Bats, Masks, Shoes &c Car Load Columbus Wagons just received. ESS te fes fe te. te fe: fe fe ft fe-5 Fi F5 rs r-a r r ri r x r-s i r If your eyesight troubles you call and have them thoroughly tested. We can suit any defec tion in the sight. Spectacles and Eye Glasses correctly fitted to your eyes for $1.00 and up. Our work is guaranted by our Between Sefety std Danger The wise man secures the -Brotection ol FIRE INSURANCE. When fire occurs, the most valuable pa per a man has is a policy in a goo4 com pany. We represent seme of the best companies in existence. iney pay promptly and honorably all losses incur red. Some day you may De sorry yon didn't let us write a policy tw-day. Dr. Vineburg. Masonic Temple, Z Wilmington, - - - N. CJ Artificial Eyes Inserted With out Pain. TRINITY PARK SCHOOL Annthpr riti7Pn pnvmo us causes universal regret. The constant practice of over 20 years streets of this city will after as leading and reliable opticians. Monday no more see a well known, popular person Mr. Fred Powell, so long a resident that he had become an Elizabethan High-toned, gentlemanly, ener getic, we can illy spare him and his wife, who about a month since left for New York. A few more men of his stamp, and Bla den would show a different front. buccess to them m their new r home, Akron. N. Y. Their re- I moval also takes away "Boy the leader in canine intelligence and good manners in E town. Hj. w. JtJoatwright was seen on our streets yesterday. We are looking for such men as he, Mr. Benbow and,Mr. Alex. Newton, to do much in helping Bladen reestablish her old preeminence among counties. ShfF. C. W. Lyon visited his oui naunts a lew days since. His work in lower Bladen is a thing for the people to boast of, an enterprise that opens a country of Egyptian fertility. It is pion eer work that he is doing, this cutting of a canal with dredge. It mast result in similar work elsewnere to the enrichment of Q. T. WILLIAMS. 1-3 Notice of Action. Visit our stores. Make our place headquarters when in town. Prompt and courteous at tention always given. Ob due A Oarlvle Hdw. Department, Lumberton, N. C. Seaboard Air Line Railway Schedule. M. Beverly, Ticket Agent. No. 45, 7.15 a. m. For Hamlet, Monroe & Charlotte, connect at Hamlet with No. 66 for Raleigh, Richmond, Washington, New York, and Portsmouth-Norfolk; at Monroe with No, 53 for Atlanta. A First-Class Preparatory School Certificates of Graduation Accepted for Entrance to Leading Southern Colleges Faculty of ten officers and teachers. Campus of seventy-five acres. Library containing more than fortvthousand bound volumes. Well eauiniied jrymnasium. High standards and modern methods of instruction. Frequent lectures by prominent lecturers. Expenses exceedingly moderate. Twelve years of phe nomenal success. For catalogueand other inform a tion address F. S. ALD RIDGE, Bursar. Durham, N. C. 6-SO-lGthurs. North Carolina ) In the Superior Court Robeson County J Before the Clerk. A. R. McEachern, administrator of A. C. Willoughby, deceased vs. D. J. Willoughby and others, heirs at .aw of A. C. Willoughby, deceased. To D. J. Willoughby and Sidney Wil loughby: The defendants above named will talro nntipp that an arvtion entitled as above has been commenced in the su- C. perior court of Robeson county by the plaintiffs for the purpose of procuring an order tor the sale ot certain lanes in the counties of Robesoii and Cumber- ; land to make real estate assets to pay 1 the debts due by the estate of A. C. Willoughby; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to be and appear before the undersigned at his office in the court house at Lumberton, N. C, on the 23rd day of September, 1910 at 12 o'clock noon and answer or demur to the petition to be filed in this cause. Ard said deiendants are further noti fied that if they fail to appear ana j answer or demur to the petition, the piaiiLin win lu ay luc tuuit iui tuc xc- lief therein demanded. Witness my hand this 23rd day of August, 1910. W. H. Humphrey Clerk Superior Court. Mclntyre, Lawrence and Proctor, 8-25-4tburs Attornej s for plaintiff. No. 39, 6. 02p.m. For Charlotte, connects with No. 41 for Atlanta, Birmingham and points West; No. a3 I for Savannah and Jacksonville; No. 81 for Washington and New York, and No. 92 for Portsmouth-Norfolk. Parlor Car Service between Charlotte and Wilmington on Nos. 39 and 40. No. 40, 9.50 a. m FOR WILMINGTON, No. 44. 9.47 p. in. FOR WILMINGTON. The Yevr-Round Limited Between New York, Washington, Richmcnd,Portsmouth-Norfolk and Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis and Southwest, Columbia. Savan nah, Jacksonville, Tampa, Florida points. Vestibule Coaches, Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping and ;Dinnin Cars. The Florida Fast Mall Between New York, Wash ington and Atlanta, Birmingham and So ithwest, Colum bia, Savannah, Jacksonville and Florida points. Pull man Sleepers to Birmingham and Jackson rille. TWO DAILY TRAINS BETWEEN EASTERN CITIES AND FLORIDA. B. Write to the undersigned for rates and time tables. Ryan, Gereral Passenger Agent, H. S. Leard, Division Passenger Agent, Portsmouth. Va. Raleigh, N. C Is It Hot? No Not if you buy your bread, cakes and pies from the Bakery. Special orders solic ited. Morris Steam Bakerv. J. R. Morris. Lumberton. N. C. READ FOR YOURSELF After trying for many years 1 have succeeded in making a preparation that will cure rheumatism. If you are suffering you only have to give this medicine a trial to be convinc ed. This preparation has been tst- ed and will do the work. If you have any rheumatic pains give it a trial. I can Bupply you. RETURN WILLIAMSON Boardman.N. C. 7-lltf, 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 Dresewear. Work done lor white people omly. Telephone No. 10. 5-6
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