THE SEMI-WEEKLY ROBESONIAN. That's what ill surely is! Your dreamy, pleasing satisfaction of a good smoke is greatest when you have the right kind of a cigar --the sort you like. All brands are carried at this store. e have your favorite moist well kept just redy to light up and enjoy. Call in and try one. Tobacco is a hobby of ours. We have a stock of tobacco smokiDg and chewing that is as well chosen and kept as that of any big cigar store. Your inspection is cordially invited today. J. D. McMillan & Son THE ROBESONAIN, subscription $1.50 a year Up St Paul Way. Pun ihhhIiii of TT Bob oni.ii. St Paul. R. 1, March 11 Mrs. Clay Thrower and son Mr. David of Maxton, visited at the home of their son and brother Mr. E. L. Thrower from Thursday un til Sunday. Misses Jane and Maggie Johnson spent Sunday p. m. at the home of Mr. Opie Odum.'-Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Thrower and little son spent Sun day evening at the home of Mr. James Johnson. Plenty of rain yet and it looks like there will be a late crop. Nothing doing, as 'tis so wet. The roads are so bad one can hardly get to church. Mr. W. J. Johnson and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. C. D. Johnson. Mr. Darius Herring of Howellsville visited friends at St. Paul Sunday. -Mr. H. L Broadwell spent Friday with his daughter Mrs. L. H. Townsend at St. Paul. We hear some talk of tramps in this section. One neighbor said he found stme one's clothes where they had been left in his barn loft and a place where some one had slept the nii?ht. We hope there w ill be plenty of fruit this year, if we have had a cold winter. Sixth District Republican Con gressional Convention to be Held in Fayetteville May 8. Chairman Irvin B. Tucker hs issued a call for the Republican congressional convention for the sixth district to be held in Fay etteville Wednesday, May 8. at 12m., for the purpose of electing two delegates and two alternates to the National Republican con vention which will convene in Chiciago June 18. The basis of representation in the congres sional convention is , the same as in the State convention. Glorious News comes Irom Dr. J. T. Curdiss, Uwight, Kan. He writes: "I not only have cured bad cases of eczema in my pa tients with Electric Bitters, but also cured myself by them of the same disease. I feel sure they will benefit any case of eczema. This shows what thousands have proved, that Electric Bitters is a most effective blood purifier. Its an excellent rem edy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion, builds up the strength. Price 66 cts. Satis faction guaranteed by all druggist-1. GREAT PlPnl (PI 1 o Banns DAYS yj o IS NOW ON with Reduced Prices on Every Article in my stock. Each Article Marked in Plain Figures. Real BargainlTlwe're Offering. Articles too numerous to mention, but yoirwill find the marked down price when you enter the store. I desire to call special attention to a large line of CLOTHING For Men, Boys and Children Three Carloads of Furniture On the Market at Prices Unheard of Before. In addition to' this large stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Groceries, Snuff an& Tobacco, Hardware and Farming Implements, we have on sale a lot of new and Harness, Terms of sale Spot Cash to all. PREVATT, :::::: Lumberton, N. C. Buggies all at sale x prices. W. J, Elm Street, : : Best hand-packed three-pound Tomatoes 10 cents can while they last. IUI mi G Mi 9 u u h Lot store fixtures safe, showcases, etc. Your price and we sell. Original Price Cutters, and Greatest Bargain Givers in North Carolina Special Announcement We have just closed a deal for a large stock of General Merchandise consisting of Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries, Notions and other Staple Articles. This stock is new, fresh and clean and strictly up-to-date in every particular, no old goods, many lines bought in the fall for this spring's trade. On account of disagree ment of partners in the business, it was necessary to close the business. The bargains came our way, with the hard cash we were on the spot and secured this at bankrupt prices and the offerings are for your disposal. We are going to give our customers the benefit of this deal in the true and unadulterated sense of the word. The stock will arrive and go on sale in our Lumberton store Monday, the 18th day of March. It will pay you to be on hand and secure the pick of this stock. You need not pay much attention to so-called Special Sales. Every sale with us is a Special Sale and every day a Bargain Day. Our prices will at all times be found lower, or you need not buy. When this ad appears both of our buyers will be in the Northern markets in search of the choicest things and greatest bargains in Spring Merchandise. We must have room, and we have therefore cut the heart out of everything in our store. The chance of a life-time is with you, don't fail to take advantage of it. Our Grocery Department is growing in popularity all the time. We have an immense stock of all good things, including 500 dozen three-pound hand-packed, very best Tomatoes at 10c. per can, while they last; 6,000 pounds Tobacco, all the popular brands at 25c. per pound, same goods elsewhere at 35 to 50 cents. In the stock above referred to will be found the very best quality of General Merchandise, and as it has not yet arrived we cannot make definite quotation and explicit descriptions but we ask you to come and see. While others are crying hard times, we are busy. There is a reason, come and see. One lot Ideal Bed Springs, best made, sold ever where at $4.50, our price while they last $1.98. WUt GoMglhio Every article in nillinery and ladies' Ready - to - Wear a t greatly reduced prices Lumberton and Fairmont, - North

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