THE SEMI-WEEKLY ROBESONIAN.
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Strong Healthy Women
If a woman is 6tron and healthy in a womanly way, moth
erhood means to her but little suffering. The trouble lies
in the fact that the many women suffer from weakness and
disease of the distinctly feminine organism and are unfitted
for motherhood. This can be remedied.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
Cures the weaknesses and disorders of women.
It acts directly on the delicate and important
organs concerned in motherhood, making them
healthy, strong vigorous, virile and elastic.
"Favorite Prescription" banishes the indispositions of the
period of expectancy and makes baby's advent easy and
almost nainless. It ouickens and vitalizes the feminine
organs, and insures a healthy and robust baby. Thousands of women have
testified to its marvelous merits.
It Makes Weak Women Strong. It Makes Sid: Women H'eA
Honest druggists do not offer substitutes, and urge them upon you as "just
as good." Accept no secret nostrum in place of this non-secret remedy. It
contains not a drop of alcohol and net a grain of habit-forming or injurious
drugs. Is n pure glyceric extract of Icahnr, native ArTic
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airmont Department
Store
SAM DUNIE, Proprietor
LET THIS BE
THE
PARKTON.
Another good Robeson County
Town--Some of the Things of
Which it Boasts Personal
"Happy Jack's" Travels.
Correspondence of The Robesonian.
Mt. Eliam, Oct. 10. -"Happy
Jack" spent Thursday at Park
ton, in north Robeson. It was
his first visit to that fine section
of the grand old county (that
never should be split). It takes
farming people with good land
to beat the people of that section
on farming. Cotton is King and
truck farming i s Queen.
They don't know anything about
tobacco until it has been manu
factured and made ready for use.
There were two hundred car
loads of truck shipped from
Parkton the past season, which
is some truck. The people are
not surpassed by any in being
loyal and courteous to strangers.
It is a grand privilege to be
among such people as live at
Parkton. They take The Robe
sonian and most all like it better
than anything they get in news
paper shape.
Parkton is one of Robeson's
beautiful fast-growing towns,
it has several brick stores.
Cobb Bros, do a large jnercantile
business. Mr. T. W. xhompson,
one of one former Broad ridge
boys, runs a large store and also
a drug store in connection.
Mr. J. D. Cobb is also readv to
do you right. The iarktonMer
cantile Co., occupies onebf the best
and most up-to-date brick build
ings in Robeson county and is
doing a rushing business. There
are two cotton gins in operation
there and Parkton can boast of a
mattress factory which is turn
ing out good mattresses, the
kind that make you sleep good.
One can look around and see
Parkton grow. Messrs. G. A.
Hodge and A. J. Garris are hav
ing nice residences erected.
Atkins Bros, of Faystteville are
the contractors. L. E. Hughes
is having a large brick building
erected for a storehouse. The
Parkton high school is not sur
passed by any for turning out
lady teachers. There are 1 8
ready for teaching this year.
Mt. Eliam has secured one of
the best, Miss Gertrude Hartz.
Prof. J. H. Forbis is principal.
Mr. D. E. McNair runs an up-to-date
hotel and livery in connec
tion. The Baptists have a nice
church and there are two more
churches, don't know what de
nomination. The Parkton Con
cert Band is among the best in
4orth Carolina. They have
twenty-seven instruments. Mr,
D. S. D. VVarburton is band
master.
Mr. VVarburton was born in
Westm orelan d . n o r th er n En gia n d , j
and has been organizing and!
teaching bands for thirty 3 ears.
He has been over England, every
country in Europe, Asia, Africa,
theBritish Isles, and in every State
in the Union ; also over Canada.
Mr. VVarburton understands
music better than any other man,
perhaps, in the State. He is
working under the Masons. I
will try and give the names of
each member of the band and
the instrument he uses some
time in the future. Robeson
county should feel proud of such
a band.
Rev. P. T. Britt and family
have arrived and are staying at
Mr. Britt's father's at the pres
ent. Mr. Britt is going to have
a nice residence erected on his
farm here. His many friends
welcome him back to old Mt.
Eliam.
Mr. J. T. Stone spent last
week at and near Jacksonville,
Fla., and reports a "ioud" time.
Mr. Jim Lawson is laugning:
it's a boy.
Mrs. Eliza Parker, of Fair
mont, spent last week here visit
ing relatives.
Mr. Grover Britt went to see a
girl Thursday night and on his
way returning home got lost and
fell into a ditch to his neck.
"Happy Jack" was along and
pulled him out. Love is a trouble
some thing.
Mr. W. A. Stone spent Satur
day with Mr. F. G. Britt.
Most everybody takes The Rob
esonian everywhere I go and
Continued on page 7.
PHYSIC
IAN
APPROVES
$1000
"I wouldn't take a thousand
dollars for the good VINOL has
done me. I was told that Cod Liver
Oil was the medicine I needed for
my weakened condition and poor
blood. I could not take the greasy
mixture, and when our druggist told
me that VINOL contained not only
tonic iron but all the medicinal prop
erties of Cod Liver Oil without the
grease or oil or bad taste, I made
up my mind that was the medicine
for me. I tried it and to-day am
strong and well."
Mrs. J. T. Snyder,
Greensboro, N. C.
W guarantee the genuineness of the
hove testimonial.
We sell VINOL with the
understanding that if it does
not give the purchaser per
fect satisfaction we return
his money without question.
Will you try a bottle un
der these conditions?
A .
ASS9toi-J
Trumpeter 0F Good Tidings
To all My Friends and Patrons:
It has been customary among my friends
and patrons for the last 32 seasons to celebrate
my returning from the Northern markets, by
flooding my store with a crowd of eager buyers,
being taught by experience, that every time I re
turn from the N01 th there is an AVAL ACHE
of bargains in Fairmont. I just returned and
cordially invite everybody to visit my depart
ment Store and see the beautiful merchandise I
have this season. I have added a good many
lines. I have a full line of
Branded Clothing, Shoes
and Hats.
A splendid display of ladies' tailor-made Suits,
Jackets and sweaters, the finest line of ladies'
white goods and the largest stock in Robeson of
Dry and Dress Goods.
Come over and see the most beautiful De
partment Store in Robeson county.
Respectfully,
SAM DUNIE,
THE BARGAIN GIVER.
Prop. Fairmont Dept. Store.
Market.
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Have on hand at all times Fresh
Meats, can goods and in fact
most anything in the Grocery
line; also have a nice assortment
of Earthen Ware.
Give us a call
A. H. HINDS,
Lumberton. N. G. 2-24tf.
FRESH BREAD, CAKE
PIES, FRUIT AND
FANCY GROCERIES
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Morris Steam Bakery
L. B. BLACKBURN, Prop.
Lumberton, N. C.
Phone No. 116. 9-19tf
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The original
LAXATIVE cough
For
troubles.
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ilea. No opiates. Noa-ah.
Good lor erjbodj. o'. frverjtw)
Tho genuine
FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR u J
Yollowpackige. Refme r.fcutwJ
prepared only
Wmtmr A Company, Ohioi
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LADIES SPECIAL
9-15-tf
Come and Gaze at the Wonderful
Creations in LADIES' TRIMMED
HATS. 11 w w w
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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years known as Best. Safest. Al c ;.v.i J
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
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-old metallic
Blue Ribbon. V
READ FOR YODRSEd
After trying for many year3lhavJ
succeeded in making a preparation
that will cure rheumatism. Ify(r
are suffering you only have to k
this medicine a trial to he convb
ed. This preparation has been fea
ed and will do the woik. If yo.
have any rheumatic pains give it-
ixii. x can supply you.
RETURN WILLIAMS!
Boardman.N. C.
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CAROLINA
BUSINESS SCHOO
Telegraph;"
Penmanship Shorthand,
a jr writing, X)K Keeping
Special Preparatory Department:
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u iMgui oessiuns; opienaia quij
ment; Rates Reasonably
For terms, etc., address
OWEN C. ROGERS, Pt.,..,,
8-16-tf Hope Mills, N. C
'aix Notice.
I will attend at the following named places on dates mentioned
ior tne purpose 01 collecting tne taxes ior yv. ah persons are
notified to be present at the appointments and settle their taxes
promptly.
Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Rabattus, Maine. " Yon told me to
take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound and.
Liver Pills before
child-birth, and we
are all surprised to
see how much good
it did. My rnysi-
cian said ' Without
doubt it was the
Compound that
helped you.' I
thank you tor your
kindness in advising
me and give you lull
permission to use
my name m your testimonials." Mrs.
H. W. Mitcheix, Box 3, Sabattus, Me.
-Yiiomer Woman Helped.
Graniteville. Vt. "I was nassine
through the Change of Life and suffered
from nervousness and other annoying
symptoms. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound restoredmy health and
strength, and proved worth mountains
ot gold tp me. For the sake of other
suffering women I am willing you
should publish my letter." Mrs.
Charles Barclay, R.F.D., Granite
ville, Vt.
Women who are passing through
this critical period or who are suffer
ing from any of those distressing ills
peculiar to their sex should not lose
sight of the fact that for thirty years
Lycua j. nkham's V eeetable Com
pound, which is made from roots and
herbs, has been the standard remedy
ior female ills. In almost every com
munity you will find women who
have been restored to health by Lydia
V THt Vlia yy "rr V1 tf"rr-rriTrA
St. Pauls, Tuesday " 18th,
Parkton. Wednesday " 19th,
Lumber Bridge, Thursday " 20th,
McBryde's Mill, Blue Springs,. Friday " 21st,
Red Springs, Saturday " 22nd,
Back Swamp Church, Tuesday " 25th,
Fairmont, White House, Wednesday " 26th,
Buie, Burnt Swamp, Thursday " 27th,
Pembroke, Friday " 28th,
Maxton, Saturday " 29th,
Wakulla, Smith's Twp, Tuescay, November 1st,
The provisions of the law ir regard to the collection of taxes
are more strict than they have I een. The good price of cotton will
make it so it will be no hardship to any one for me to insist upon
prompt settlement of the taxes 1 his year. The law requires the
Sheriff to make only one trip to pach of the various townships. Be
sure to see me and settle your t; xes promptly.
9-29-tf E. C. McNEILL. Sheriff Robeson Countv.
Reaching the Top
in any calling of life, demands a vigor
ous body and a keen brain. Withont
health there is no success. But Elertrip
Bitters is the greatest Health Builder
the world has ever known. It compels
penecxacuon ai stomach,liver,kidneys,
bowels, purifies and enriches the blood.
tones and invigorates the whole system
and enables you to stand the wear and
tear of your daily work. "After months
of suffering f romKidneyTrouble, 'writes
W. M. bherman, of Cushing, Me.,
"three bottles of Electric Eitters mae
me el like a new mar. "50c at all drug
gie IB.
BUILDING MATERIAL
AND
f MILL SUPPLIES I
Our stock of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mantels, Tile and
Grates, is the largest in this section. We make a spe
cialty of building material and can furnish carloads or
less at factory prices. Our stock of builders' hard .vare
is second to none in the State. Let us quote you our prlc?s
s MILL SUPPLIES
This department is in charge of an expert mill supply man, and
we are prepared to help you out of your trouble in' this line. We
carry a large stock of everything, Bel tinsr. Valves and Fitting3,Hoe
Disston, and Atkins Sawsjof any kin-J. Si Saw Bits Shanks, etc.,
American Steel Split Pulleys, Cant Hxks, Cant Hook Handles
and repairs. Conveyor Chain, Sprockets, Shafting, Hangers, Boxes,
Collars, &c. &c.
Cylinder Oil in Bbls, 25cts. gal.
Engine Oil in Bbls. 16cts. gal.
Call and se us or send your orders.
HUSK HARDWARE HOUSE
Fayetteville, N. C.
9-2941-24
SUPPLIES FOR THE
PARMER
It matters not what you need in the
way of arm Implements, Grocer
ies, Dry Goods, etc., we can supply
YOUR WANTS'.
We have everything for everybody
at the right prices. Call and let us
shew you. -
McEachern, Johnson & McGeachy Co.
St. Pauls, N. C.
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COTTON ADVANCED TO
CENTS.
We Have New Goods at Old Prices.
Advertise in
The Business Builder Column
New goods arriving daily and we have some big bar
gains at reasonable prices. We have purchased the best
selected stock this fall that we have ever had and are
now in a better position to meet the wishes of our cus
tomers. We thank all for past patronage and ask an
inspection of our goods before you purchase. : :
Yours to please.
Lumber-ton,
1-17
K. M. BIGGS.
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50
O. M. PULLER
Received 2 - Car Loads - 2
rnrpsrts snmxrfl MniiBC
Stock Market in the World J
in I7-.. r:: r- u: i r r UOR51
10 Extra Good Waeon and Farm MULES. J
PRICES AND TERMS ATTRACTIVE. RESPECTFUL
50
C. M. PULLER
LUMBERTON, N. C.