THE SEMI-WEEKLY ROBESONIAN.
THE ROBESONIAN.
-OBLBHEO MONDAYS AMD THUBSDAT8.
MONDAY. JULY 22. 1912.
'-OCAL
RAILROAD SCHED
ULE.
Arrival mm Departure ol Trains
at Lumberton.
SEABOARD AIR LINE.
Train No. 45, west-bound Lvf 7.18 a. m.
Train No. 39, west-bound Lva 6 47 p. m.
Train No. 40, east-bound Lvs. 9.58 a.m.
Train No. 44, east-bound Lvs. 9.44 p.m.
VIRGINIA & CAROLINA SOUTHERN
FROM HOPE MILLS.
Train No. 79, arrives 8.65 a, m
Train No. 64, leaves 9.60 a. m
Train No. 65. arrives 6.25 p. m
Train No. 78, leaves 8.20 p. m
ELIZABETHTOWN BRANCH
Between St. Paul and Elizabeth town
(Mixed Trains, daily except Sunday.)
Train No. 7. leaves St Paul 9.-05 p. m.
Train No. 7, lv. Tar Heel 9:55 p. m.
Train No. 1, leaves Dublin 16:25 p. m.
Train No. 7, ar. Eli'b'tbt'n 10:45 p. m.
Train No. 8, arrives St Paul 8:00 a. m.
Train No. 8, lv. Tar Heel 7:15 a. m.
Train No. 8, leaves Dublin 6:30 a.m.
Train No. 8, lv. Eli'b'tht'wn 6:00 a. m.
RALEtGH A CHARLESTON
KKOM MaKION, 8. C.
Train No. 1, lebves 1 .00 a.
Tiin No. 2. arrives 5.30 r
J PERSON A L
Mr. J. C. Baxley, of Buie, was
a Lumberton visitor Thursday.
Mr. Thomas Kinlaw, of How
ellsville, was in town Saturday.
Mr. W. S. Wilkins, of Bellamy,
was a Lumberton visitor Satur
day. Mr. L. H. Smith, of Allenton,
was in town Thursday on busi
ness. Mr. N. A. Kinlaw, of Howells
ville, is in town today on busi
ness. Mr. E. Whee!er Stone, of Mc
Donald, was a Lumberton visitor
Friday.
Mr. J. J. Evans, of Maxton,
was among the visitors in town
Saturday.
Mr. Frank Howell, of route. 6
from Lumberton, was in., town
Saturday.
Mrs. M. J. Hare, of Holland,
Va., arrived Saturday and is a
guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. Whaley.
Miss Sadye Lewis, of Raleigh,
is a guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, A. Nash.
Mr. Frank M. Townsend, of
McDonald, is among the visitors
in town today.
Messrs. W. S. Clark and A. J.
Tinkham are spending today in
Clarkton on business.
Mr. Joseph Townsend. of route
1 from Buie, was among the visi
tors in town Thursday.
Mrs. Pattie Bryan, of Clayton,
is a guest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. S. Mclntyre.
Messrs. C. M. Fuller and
Frank A. McLeod spent yester
day in Dillon. S. C.
Miss Lulie Marshall, of
Raleigh, is a guest at the home
of Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Page.
Mrs. L. T. Grantham, of Max
ton, was among the guests regis
tered at the Waverly hotel Fri
day.
Mr. E. H. Prevatte, of rural
route No. 3 from Lumberton, was
among the visitors in town Sat
urday. Miss Ju!te Barker went. Sat
urday to Maxtor, where she will
spend a week visiting relatives
and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Stewart,
of Maxton, spent last Tuesday in
town, guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Barker.
MissLillie Singletary, of Loris,
S. C, arrived Friday and is
spending a few days in town a
guest of Miss Cora Clark.
Mrs. T. C. Johnson left Sat
urday morning for, Whiteville in
response to a message announc
ing that there is sickness in the
family. : -3.m
Misses Lula and Nina Cooper,
of Raleigh, are expected to ar
rive this afternoon for a viait at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. S.
Mclntyre.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Dees and
their two children and Miss Eliza
beth Wishart went this morning
to Wrightsville Beach, where
they will spend some time.
Dr. and Mrs. W. A. McPhaul
and two children returned Friday
from Wrightsville Beach, where
Mrs. McPhaul and children had
been for a week or more, Dr.
McPhaul going down Thursday.
Sessoms, of
a Lumberton
Mr. C. W.
Howellsville, was
visitor Friday.
Miss Maria Nash returned Fri
day from Laurinburg, where she
spent a few days visiting rela
tives. Misses Sallie Thompson and
Emma Higley returned Thursday
from Elkin. where they spent
some time visiting relatives and
friends.
Mrs. F. B. Singletary and little
son. Master F. B. Jr., went last
week to Easley, S. C, where
they will spend some time visit
ing relatives.
Miss Nancy Huff, who had
been spending a few days in
town a guest of Miss Grace Red
mond, left Saturday for her home
at Bennettsville, S. C.
Mrs. J. P. Russell and two
eons, Mr. J. M. and Master
Harry, left Saturday for Kings
tree, S. C, where they will spend
some time visiting relatives.
. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McAllister
and Mrs. H. M. McAllister and
son, Master H. M. Jr., went Sat
urday to Jackson Springs, where
they will spend a week, or ten
days.
Misses Lula, Sarah and Mabel
Townsend, of McDonald, arrived
this morning and will spend a
day or so in town guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A.
McLeod.
Mr. D. F.HolIoway, of Wil
mington, spnt Saturday night
and yesterday in town a guest at
the home of his brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Holloway.
Mrs. Lucy Elvington, who had
been spendinz a few dava in
town visitine relatives, left Fri
day for her home at Kemper, S.
U, and Miss Lillie Barker return
ed with her and will spend some
time on a visit
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jones and
children, little Miss Mary Julia
and Mr. Worth, and Misd Mary
Deese returned Saturday night
from a visit to the home of Mr.
Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
F. JoDes, near Liberty,Randolph
county. Miss Mattie Curtis,
who lives with Mr. and Mrs. A.
F. Jones, returned with them
and will spend a week or so-here.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beasley,
who had been spending a few
days in town, guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Thomp
son, left Saturday for their home
at Wilson.
for
An Increased Endowment
Trinity College.
Trinity College, Durham. July
20. An effort is now being made
to add one million dollars to the
endowment of Trinity College.
This movement took definite
shape when, about a year and a
half ago, the General Education
Board of New York offered to
contribute $150,000 of this
amount if the college would raise
the balance. Eizbt hundred and
fifty thousand dollars have al
ready been pledged on condition
that the college obtain by De
cember 31, of this year, subscrip
tion for the remaining hundred
and fifty thousand dollars. These
subscriptions may be paid in five
equal installments, the first to
be made on or before January 31,
1913, and the last not later than
January 31, 1917. The subscrip
tions may go to the general en
dowment fund of the college or
they may be designated for
special uses like the establish
ment of scholarships, special col
lections in the library, or the
maintainance of the collge in any
of its departments. Whenever
desired the donation will be kept
as seperate funds, thus preserv
ing the identity of the gifts as
well as perpetuating the names
of the givers.
District committees are being
organized in the chief centers of
population and the campaign is
on throughout the State. It
means so much for the cause of
Southern Education that it must
of course succeed.
INSPECT
Our new shipment of Cut Glass just
received. Low prices on each piece.
In proof of this $7.75 for a fine
Pitcher and half dozen glasses.
Boylin's Jewelry Store,
Lumberton, N. C.
The corner stone of a monu
ment to be erected to the Con
federate dead of Gaston county
wi!tle laid at Gastonia on the
8th of August.
An increasing number of people re
port regularly of the satisfactory re
sults from taking Foley Kidney Pills
and commend their healing and cura
tive qualities. Foley Kidney Pills are
carefully prepared medicine, guaran
teed to contain no harmful or habit
forming drus. They can have only a
beneficial effect when used for kidney
and bladder troubles, for backache,
rheumatism, weak back or lumbago.
For sale by all dealers. m
FRUIT J A R S !
For the Merchant Trade
Sllle Sell"the 'arge moutn kind, with glass
tops; 1-qt. and 2-qt sizes.
"Masons" in 1-pt, 1-qt and 2-qt
Jar Rubbers, Caps, Jelly Glasses
Large stock. Prompt Shipments. Big
season ahead! Order early and avoid
delay.
N. JACOBI HARDWARE CO.
10 and 12 S. Front Street, Wilmington, North Carolina
J. W. MurcItisoEi &
Importers and Jobbers ot
Hardwarejinwaregricultural
Implements, Stoves,
Ranges, Etc, Etc,
WHie lr Price.
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WILMINGTON, N. C
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