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ROSE JELLY and TALCUM will
save you from a
March Blight....
We have them
Lumberton : Drug : Company
l-25-tf Telephone No. 26.
Farm for Sale I
I have bought the James Thomp
son farm in Britt's township, about
4 1-2 miles from Lumberton.
About 300 acres in tract Will sell
same as a whole or will cut it up to
suit purchaser. This property
going to be sold at once.
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The above-named property is
sold. Anyone wishing to buy or
sell farm property will please see
me at once.
M. Barker,
Lumberton, N. C.
Star Brand Shoes are Better
Shoe;, Oxfords, Pumps and Sandals
for the whole family. Be sure and
try a pair for
Star Brand Shoes are Leather !
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CRUMP & FLOYD,
General Merchants.
Lumberton, : : : : North Carolina
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Hardware Department.
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it matters not what you need in the
way of arm Ixi3leii;its, Grocer
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SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS
On tht Sunday School Lesson
by Rev. Dr. Llnscott For
the Internationtl Press Bible
Question Club.
GvW. 1911. b Re. T. S. Lw. D. O.
April 21, 1912.
Copyright. 1511. by Rev. T. B. Llnscott,
D. D
The Appointment of the Twelve.
Mark 111:7-19; Matt v:13-lC
Golden Text Ye did not choose me,
bnt 1 chose you and appointed you.
that ye go and bear frolt John xt :1C
(L) Verse 7 Why, in view of what
had Just happened, did Jesu9 "with
draw himself and his disciples to the
sear'
(2.) When is it right to flee from our
enemies, and when is it duty to stand
our ground?
(3.) Verse 8 What proportion follow
ed Jesus out of love for him, and hla
teaching, and what proportion through
curiosity, and to see his wonderful
works?
(4.) What proportion attend church
to-day for worship, for the preaching,
the music, or because It is the custom?
(3.) Verses 0-10 To what extent Is it
legitimate for a preacher In his public
services to provide musical or other at
tractions in order to draw the crowd?
(6.) What would probably have been
the size of the congregations of Jesus
If he had not performed miracles as
well as preached the gospel?
(7.) Verses 11-13 If in these days a
preacher Is not instrumental in casting
unclean spirits out of men, what ought
he to do?
(S.) Why did Jesus charge the demons
who knew him not to make him
known?
(9.) Verse 13 Why is It, or not, a
part of a pastor's duty to frequently
Invite individual Christians to visit
klm, with a view to finding out, and
then to Influence them to take up the
form of Christian work for which they
are fitted?
(10.) Verses 14-1-Jesus had a large
following ct this time. What method,
therefore, did he adopt in selecting his
twelve apostles?
' (11.) What important preparation had
Jesus made during the previous night
for selecting his apostles? (See Luke
vl:12-13.)
(12.) Which, and why. is the better
method when faced with an Important
crisis, to seek help from God In a few
words, and in faith leave the matter
with him or to discuss all the details
with God in protracted prayer?
(13.) Back up your answer with rea
sons and say whether Christ intended
the miraculous power conferred upon
the original twelve apostles to be per
manent in the Christian church. (Thia
is one of the questions which may be
answered in writing by members of
the club,)
fl4.) Verses 16-10 What nartlcular
charge did Jesus give to these twelve
Apostles? (See Matt. x:5-15.)
(13.) Which were the leaders among
the Apostles, and what can you say
concerning them?
(10.) Matt. v:131G What are the
chief characteristics of salt?
(17.) In what sense are Christians
like salt?
(13.) What elements In Christian
character resemble li;:Lit. and to what
extent are we responsible to let our
light shine?
Lesson for Sunday. April US. 10!
The Dentitudes. Matt. v:l-12.
Tar Heel Topics Death of Miss
Li'da Munn.
Correspondence of The Robesonian.
Tar Heel. Apr. 15-Misa Bet
tie Dawson visited her sister here
recently. Mr. Cleveland Bedsole
and two sisters, Misses Cornie
and Mary, of near Elease, spent
one night last week here. Mr,
and Mrs. Shaw and little daugh
ter, of Ivanhoe, spent part of
last week with Mrs. Shaw's
mother here, Mrs. Bella Munn.
Miss Lida Munn, daughter of
Lapt. and Mrs. Daniel Munn,
who had been in declining health
for two years, passed away Sun
day morning. April 7. She leaves
her mother, four brothers, three
sisters and a host of relatives
and friends. The funeral was
conducted from the Presbyterian
church at St. Paul on the 8th by
Rev. R. L. Byrd, assisted by
Kev. Mr. Wicker. The family
have our sympathy.
Mr. Weston Young, of near
Ten Mile, was in town last
Thursday. Rev. R. L. Byrd
preached here the first Sunday
afternoon. Mr. T. D. Bryant of
South Carolina spent part of last
week at the home of Mrs. Bella
Munn. Mr. Jas. Roberson at
tended the funeral of his brother
Mr. Sandy Roberson at Fayette
ville last Saturday. Miss Bettie
Kinlaw of Dublin spent last Sun
day with her sister here, Mrs.
Clyde Singletary.
"Blue Eyes"
""The Danger After Grip
lies often in a run-down system, weak
ness, nervousness, lack of appetite, en
ergy and ambition, with disordered liver
and kidneys often follow an attack of
this wretched disease. The greatest
need then is Electric Bitters, the
glorious tonic, blood purifier and regu
lator of stomach, liver and kidneys.
Thousands have proved that they won
derfully strengthen the nerves, build up
the system and restcre to health and
good spirits after an attack of Grip. If
suffering, try- them. Only 50 cents.
Sold and perfect satisfaction guaran
teed by all druggists.
A Word of Exhortation to the
Fanners Union Members.
Mt. EHti Correspondent? of The Robesonian.
Farmers, don't forget your or
ganization, the F. E. and C. U.
of A. , and don't drop out because
it has not made you rich in a
year's time. There is plenty of
room and plenty of time yet to
do something for yourself, some
thing that nobody else can do
for you, and something you can
not do unless you belong to the
God-given Union. Don't get out j
of heart because a few have
backslidden. Remember it is
always the faithful few that ac
complish great things and not
the great numbers." We are in
better shape to do something than
we have ever been before. You
say why? Because it has been
sifted. Meal is never pure or fit
for use till it has been sifted.
And I feel like the greater part
of the husk has been sifted out
of our organization. I am pleas
ed to know that the Mt. Eliam
local No. 626 is alive, with a good
number of warm members. 'Tis
true we had a few loafers who
never have been and never will
be any good to themselves or to
anybody else. It's not the great
number who won't stick we need
but the few who will. In con
clusion let me say, attend your
meetings and learn what is best
to do and then do that and it
will be well in the end.
Happy Jack.
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After a long wasting lllnsss, con
valescents require nourishing food
that will not overtax the digestive
functions and in-" the . way - of - a
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tonic, we know of nothing that equals
Vinol, our delicious cod liver and Iron
tonic (without oil).
Vinol creates an appetite, re-establishes
good digestion and helps tho
daily food to make rich hlood, form
flesh, stronff muscles and impart new
life and vitality to every orean in tho
body. We ask those who need a
strength and flesh-building tonic res
torative to call at our store and get a
bottle of Vinol, with the understand
ing that if it does not help them we
will refund their money without ques
tion. J. D. McMillan & Son, Druggists,
Lumberton. N. C.
1 Recommend It Wherever
I Am."
Mrs. John
M. SUbler,
Millerburg,
Ind., write:
"I have
been cured of
a. very bad
cas of ca
tarrh of the
stomaoh and
constipation ,
and a compli
cation of ail
ments that I
have had for
several year
I doctored
with thren
doctors, who
did me not
much good,
so I quit doc
toring. "I bought
Mrs. John M. Stabler. of Pe.
runa and commenced taking it. I found
I was getting some better, but thought
I was not doing as well as I might. So
I wrote Tho Peruna Medical Depart
ment, to see what they thought about
me. They gav me special directions
and medical advice. To our astonish
ment I Improved and am to-day a well
woman and weigh as much as I ever
did in my life.
"I tell my friends that Peruna saved
my life. I recommend It wherever 1
am,'and when any of our folks are sick,
I give them Peruna with success."
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Expert Eye Examination
Is absolutely necessary to de
termine the proper glasses to
use. Selecting them by any
other method may result in
permanent injury to your sight
Our office is equipped? with all
the latest instruments to be had
for accurate work. If you are
bothered with eye troubles it will
pay you to see us and get the
best
Dr. W. W. Parker
Graduate optometrist
of two colleges
2-15-tf Lumberton, N. C.
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Glennwood Gleanings.
Corrrfpondence of Tlie Robesonian.
Pembroke, R. F. D.. Apr. 13.
All the farmers are very busy
planting and preparing for plant
ing crops. "There" is a gtiodlv
number of people who have al
ready planted cotton. At last
the people are about done gath
ering their last year's cotton
crops. Lots of children had a
fine time hunting eggs Saturday
before Easter. It is said that
lots of colorfd people have small
pox around Pembroke.
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C ASTO R I A
THE RULING FORCES
in the grocery line are highest
quality and fair prices. When
trading here you get a combina
tion of both. We believe that
in 12 years we have set a stand
ard in Groceries that is hard to
come up to. Our reward is in
the continuous satisfaction of our
patrons. How great that satis
faction is you may determine by
giving us a trial order today.
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'Phone No. 1.
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GREAT lO DAYS
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IS NOW ON
with Reduced Prices on Every Article in my stock. Each
Article Marked in Plain Figures. Real Bargains we're
Offering. Articles too numerous to mention, but you will
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
Ser bads
of
urniture
On the Market at Prices Unheard of Before.
In addition to this large stock of Dry Goods, Notions,
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Groceries, Snuff and Tobacco, Hardware
and Farming Implements, we have on sale a lot of new
Buggies and . Harness,
all at sale prices. Terms of sale Spot Cash to all.
- W. J. PRE V ATT,
Elm Street ::::::::: Lumberton, N. C.