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THE SEMI-WEEKLY ROBESONIAN. FAIRMONT NEWS LETTER. jisJssaggiE IB . GOOD ROADS BONDS Will Help Market Crops and Make Church Going Easier Benefits of Diversification Personal. North' Fairmont Growing Death of an Old Black Mammv Other Items. Correspondence of The Robesonian. Fairmont. Oct. 18. Messrs. Correspondence of The KODesonian. I J. and GllS Floyd and their St. Paul'?, F. F.D. 1, Oct. 18- wives had a pleasant trip to Cotton picking and hauling is Wilmington last week. Mr. and still the order of the dav. and Mrs. E. I. Pool, of Lumberton, What is cotton worth? is a very scent Sunday with the family of common Question these davs. for D. W. Galloway. Mrs. Nettie almost everybody is interested in Ashley. Mrs. .Charley Thompson nf rttrm f.nttnn cul- and Miss Eva Inomoson are wisinnrp intprpstincr than it awav on a ten-days visit to rel- used to be when the prices were atives in Raleigh. not so ?ood If the people would Quite a number of our citizens raise all their home suDplies they wiu attend the State fair this couH. rid Wv plant about one- week. We have not secured the thipl t their farm in cotton, ' names of the list with t irpe-year rotation, leetf- Rpv D p Bridges and Rev. ine all the cattle they could, ; P. W QmirVi aro nlannirtcr t" f.on- making plenty of milk and butter, I duct "a protracte(j meeting at the thev would not only live better at home but cotton would continue to bring a good price. Let us farmers always strive to see how much we can make per acre, intsead of striving to see how many acres we can plant. And let us have the bond issue, and get our oublic roads in good condition. Then we can market our crops more easily and can also cet to our churches better on Sundays. We know of nothing Fairmont Department Store SAM DUN1E, Proprietor LET THIS BE THE Trumpeter 0F Good Tidings Baltimore school building at once and we hope they may be suc cessful. The Methodist Sunday-school scholars are enjoying new song books and hope to improve the quality as. well as quantity of their singing. A large force of A. C. L. men are here putting in the half-mile siding for the Beaufort Co. The companies locomotives will soon more necessary than good public all be here and most ot the men IT Willi IIVH III LI1K I1U U1C1I xauilllka uu'v . . v roads to country. Now, let us all rally to the support of our county officers. To be sure we did not all get our man in, but the ones nominated are good men, so let us do all we can for their election, and if they are not good men we will turn them down next time, and try some more. Mr. R. W. Johnson, of Ashboro, visited homefolks last Sunday. Rev. R. E. Sentelle delivered two good sermons last Saturday and Sunday at Grea1; Marsh. Mr. J. C. Humphrey, of Savan nah. Ga., .visited home folks last week. The Southern Presbyterian Col lege and Conservatory of Music Will Entertain Her Friends November 13th-20th. Fayetteville Presbytery has determined to place her college for women at Red Springs on a firm financial basis. To this end the Presbytery has appointed a "Southern Presbyterian College Week", November 13th-20th, during which time each church and each member of each church will be given an opportunity to contribute to this great work. That the work may be done thoroughly and effectively the following plan has been adopted by the Presbytery: Invitations will be issued to 60 or 75 men and women to assemble at Red Springs for a conference Nov ember 9th, and be the guests of the college for the 10th and 11th, and the college will pay all Monday night to see to and It would be an astonishment to one who has not been here in several months to see north Fair mont. Misses Sallie Smith and Kath leen Baldwin came over from Whiteville last Friday afternoon and remained until Monday with the family cf Rev. C. W. Smith. Mrs. Sandford and Mrs. Randle are expected to return this week from their long visit to Durham and Roxboro. One by one the old black mam- mies 01 ante-bellum days are passing over. We lost a good old faithful one last week in the death of aunt Phyllis Floyd of old age at the home of her daughter! m Fairmont. She died sur-l rounded by a large circle of j children, grand-children and great-grand-children who were very kind to her m payment for her faithful care of them in her younger days. She was a devout member of the Baptist church and we hope she has entered into her reward. Messrs. Callahan and Thomas of the American Reality Co. are busily advertising three sales of lots Fairmont October 26, Or rum October 27, Boardman Octo- oer Z6. iney always make a success of their work. Messrs.IraMallisand Douglass McLean of Lumberton did some surveying here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McLean. Miss Myrtle Perry and Messrs. Wade Ashley. Frank Blue and F. C. Jones went to Fayetteville "The Sins 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 Hooding my store with a crowd of eager buyers, being taught by experience, that every time I re turn from the Noith there is an AVAL AC HE 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. OPERA HOUSE Monday, Oct. 24th. RAYMOND N. HARRIS, (Inc.) Offer The Big London Hit the MUSIC HALL GIRL BY WILSON TERRY A clever farce intermingled with music' PRICES 25, - 50, - 75c Tickets on sale Friday at McMillan's. The Market LADIES SPECIAL 9-15-tf Come and Gaze at the Wonderful Creations in LADIES' TRIMMED Have on hand at all times Fresh Meats, can eroods and in fact most anything: in the Grocery line: also have a nice assortment lot" Earthen Ware. Give us a call A. H. HINDS, I Lumberton. N. G 2-24tf. FOLEY'S OMEMA The original LAXATIVE cough remedy. For cough, coida, throat and loaf trouble. No opiate. Non-alcoholic, Good for vcrybody. 8 old e verywhtra. Th genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR 1.1 Yellow package. Refuse ubatitute Prepared only by h Company Ohloage READ FOR YOURSELF After trying for many years 1 hav; succeeded in making a preparation that will cure rheumatism. If yc are suffering you only have to givj this medicine a trial to be convinc ed. This preparation has been tfst ed and will do the work. If you have any rheumatic pains give it a trial. 1 can supply you. RETURN WILLIAMSON Boardman.N. C. 7-lltf. SEC i $100 REWARD or the rarty 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. CAROLINA BUSINESS SCHOOL Telegraphy Penmanship Shorthand, Typewriting, Bxkkeeping. Special Preparatory Department; Dij and Night Sessions; Splendid Equip ment; Rates Reasonable For terms, etc., address OWEN a ROGERS, Pr...F, b-lo-tf Hope Mills, N. C- Eyes Examined FREE. HUR-ON 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 constant practice of over 20 years as leading and reliable opticians. transDortation exDenses to and Line fatner." i hey went by from the conference. auto to Lumberton and took the The Durnose of the meetiner is ayetteville special and had a to allow the workers to see for mst delightful time. themselves the great work ti e Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Erown and college is doing and to study the Master Hal, accompanied by present needs and methods for their friend J. D. McLean, went meeting these needs. The to Boardmau bv auto route todav Wi . members of the conference will to "go a little ways" with the mgton, nave tne pleasure ot listening to pathhnders trom Wilmington. Artificial Eyes Inserted anumr . i , ., out Pain. ciaauu aiuren workers. i aisuaicn oi tne zuth trom l he conservatory taculty will Miami, Fla., states that only 4 giveaiecitai on rnaay night, deaths in all have been reDorted November 11th, after which the as the resu'.tb? the storm which is two literary societies will give a said to have oeen the worst in reception to the members of th? the history of the Florida coast. conierence and their hosts. The most serious material dam everything possible will be aere was to the nranw rnn anH J A . , . , . . . I ..- . . . 0 " aone to maKe this an interesting that is estimated at not over 9,0 Dr. Vineburg. Masonic Temple, - - N. C. With- mm w a m aai mi m m w ti PI C PI Between Sefely'erd Derger The wise man secures the protection of FIRE INSURANCE. When fire occurs, the most valuable pa per a man has is a policy in a goo? com pany We represent some8of the bes companies in existence. They pay promptly and honorably, all losses incur red. Some day you may be sorry yov man't let us write a policy ti-day. Q T. WILLIAMS. -9 and enjoyable meeting. Subjects for Discussion. To the Editor of The Robesonian: You will please publish i the and following program at once oblige: 'What are some of , the bene fits o f Sunday-school work?' Discussed by Rev. R L. Byrd Who should organize and support a Sunday-school with the necessary literature?" Dis cussea Dy xu. a. stone ana open to all. J. I. Stone, Sr., For Committee, Lumberton,R.F.D.4,Oct.l8, 1910. There is nothing to indicate for what occasion the above pro gram has been arranged. The communication is published just as it was received and The Robe soman is unable to furnish the information which Mr. Stone overlooked giving. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has become famous for its cures of coughs, colds, croup and influenza. Try it when in neea. it contains per cent. . Houses were demol ished in . some Dlaces. leaving many homeless, and harrowing tales ot suffering are told bv sur vivors oi vessels wrecked at sea Contributions of $1,000,000 for the world-wide expansion of the Young Men's Christian Associa tion, $540,000 of which wasgiv. n by J no. u. Rockefeller, were an nounced Wednesday at the conference o f Young Men's Christian Workers, at the White House i n Washington. Presi dent Taft addressed the dele gates and heartily endorsed the organization. They Have To Be Mighty Mad. Did you ever notice it, for it is true, as Governor Ay cock says: "A real good man has to get mad before he will vote the Re publican ticket." You never saw a Democrat vote the Repub lican ticket unless he had got mad about some little something, lo handle money. We conQae ourselvt , to it, give our entire attention t3 :t, r.- j can, consequently, do so cheaper thcr. either the express companies cr the pc? t office. Next time you want a more order come to us and buy a BANK MONEY-ORDER. It is the most con venient and best money order, good any where, and we can save you money if you are sending away any amount above S5.CO THE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK Lumberton, N. C. Notice. Deputy Game Wardens are urged to be vigilant in enforcing the game laws and to see that no game birds are killed before November 1st, when the open season begins Frank A. Bond, 10-6-tt Chief Game Warden. Reaching the Top in any. calling of life, demands a vigor ous body and a keen brain. Withont health there is no success. But Electric Bitters is the greatest Health Builder tiie world nas ever known It compels perie.-tacuon vi stomach,Jiver,kidneys, ooweis, purines and enriches the blood. tones and invigorates the whole system anu enauies you to stand the wear and tear of your daily work. 4 'After months of suffering f romKidneyTrouble, 'writes w. Da., bherman. of Cushme-. Me "three bottles of Electric Bitters made me teel like a new mar. "50c at all drug gists. THE SMALLEST BUYERS OF Groceries fairly and those with Are treated as courteously here as larger orders. We Supply Eeverybody with the best at the lowest price consistent with quality. WE INVITE YOU TO TRY THIS GROCERY STORE WITH YOUR NEXT ORDER. Whether it be large or small we are glad to have your trade. Lumberton Pressing! Club On Fourth Street, back of Boylirs Jewelry Store, LUMBERTON, N. C. Cleaning, Pressing and Dye ing Neatlyj Done. Special Attention Given to Ladies' Dresswear. Work done f or whi - people only , Telephone No. 10, 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 J. H. WISH ART 10-13-tf PHONE NO. 1. F0LEY5H0NEY' for chUAran: safe, sura To oniatam It's the Wolrds Best. No one has ever made a salve, oir.t- ! len's Arnica Salve, It's the one perfect j healer of Cuts, Corns. Burns. Bruises, ' Sores, Scalds, Boils. Ulcers, Eczeir.a. J Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes, Cold Sores, i druggist? Only 25c at JUST no harmful suh. stance and always gives prompt relief. Sold by Dr. McMillan & Son and Pope Drug Company. Joy comes not to him seeks it for himself, but to who helps the contestant the prize. who him win Forced to Leave Home. Every year a large number of poor sufferers whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate. But this is costly and not always sure. There is a better way. Let Dr. King's New Discovery cure you at home. "It cured me of lung trouble, "writes W. K.Nelson, of Cala mine, Ark., "when all else failed and I gained 47 pounds in weight. Its surely the King of all cough and lung cures." Thousands owe their lives and heath to it. Its positively guaranteed f orCoughs, Colds. LaGrippe, Asthma, Croup -all Throat and Lung troubles.50c and$1.00. 'Jrial bottle free at all druggists. IT CURES Kbenmatlani And Blood Ditvain. Th- t-nusf of rbfuaiiitisai ts xci-ss uric ncld la i he blood To cure rheumattsm rbla ncid must be exp.Mlfd from the s.v8fm lllifuuiiitisai i8 no toierniil disease and r. iuii.. ,m imeroiil remedy Nubbins wlir oils nud linira.-ots oiay ease tbe pain but ,the will no more cure rbeuniatlaiu tluu. paint win change tbe Bber of rotten wo. Cure RbcoiuatiMot to. Stay Corr.1. Science bas discovered a perfect nnd Wmplete cure called Kneumactde Tested In hundreds of cases, it baa effected marvel ous cures Rbeumaclde removes tbe cause Kets at the Joint from tbe Inside, swcvds tbe poisons out ot the system, tones up the stomncb regulates the bowels and kidneys .Sold by druggists ut Sue and 1 ; in tablet form at 25c and 50c ly ...ail Booklet (free Bobbin Chemical Co . Baltimore. Mu C-Grta at the Jolnta front tbe lualdr." JUST For sale m Lumberton hv McMillan & Son. IT CURBS J. D. BUILDING MATERIAL AND 1 MILL SUPPUES 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' hardware is second to none in the State. Let us quote you our prices 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 ting, Valves and Fitting3,Hoe DisstOn, and Atkins Sawsjof any kind, Saw Saw Bits Shanks, etc ., American Steel Split Pulleys, Cant Hooks, 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 see us or send your orders. HUSK HARDWARE HOUSE Fayetteville, N. C. 9-29-11-24
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