2 THE SEMI-WEEKLY KOBESONIAN Millinery ! The last word in style. Reasonable in price. Miss Josephine Breeoe Exclusive Millinery Store. a Let Us Demonstrate No-Rim-Cut Tires x ' 'V'-'' You know these tirea and know they outsell every other tire made today. You have heard of the sales doubling over and over until the out put is now 100,000 per month. But you don't know, perhaps, just why these tires have become such a famous sensation. It is something you ought to know. Save One-Half No-Rim-Cut tires, with tens of thousands of user;, have cut tire bills right in two. We can show you in five minutes why this thing ia possible. You can see that the tires never rim-cut. You can see the 10 per cent, oversize. When you see these features you are bound to want them, like every one else who knows. We Sell Them No-Rim-Cut tires are fast becoming the universal tires. That is why we sell them. We are ready at all times to help you to know them. From that time on your tire upkeep will be immensely less than now. We can prove this to you In five minutes. It will save you not less than $10. A minute, and you'll be g ad you came. No-Rlm-Cnt Tlrea With or Without Non-Skid , TreadB Mail orders given prompt attention. R. D. Caldwell & Son Lumberton, N. C. Tax Notice! I will attend the following named places on dates mentioned for the purpose of collecting taxes for 1912 All persons are notified to meet me at these appointments and settle their taxes: Buies, Tuesday, Rennert, Wednesday, St. Pauls, Thursday, McDonalds, Friday, 19. 20, 21. 22, The tax books of the townships not mentioned above will be found in the Sheriff's Office at all timps. E. C. McNEILL, Sheriff Robeson County. Pnweotf Disease by patronizing your own Sanitary Steam Laundry Lumberton, N. C. We do all kinds of laundrying in first class order. 25 per cent discount on list prices for family washes, or 5 cents per pound returned "rough dry." We are ready to do Steam Dry Cleaning and Pressing A competent white man does the work. Decency and cleanli ness our watch words. We solicit your patronage whether you lire in Lumberton or not. Send us your work and we promise to do our best to please you. W. H. HUMPHREY, Manager KBE&XIBKBKSKfeHSB The Supply House FOR THE FARMER It matters riot what you red in the way of Groceries. Dry Goods, Hardware, Wagon, Buggies, farm implem nts, etc, We can Supply Your Wants We have every i hi ig for everybody at the right prices. Ca'l and lei us how you. McEachern, Johnson & McGeachy Co. St Pauls, N. C BARNESVILLE BUDGET. A Good Braa Band -Church and Sunday School -Hig School Will Give a Play. OorrMpoadmca of Tba Roboaootaa. Barneiville, Nov. 11 Barnes ville has one of the best brass bands in Robeson county. has been organized only a short llUJCl uuuu buu u Ivl tTOIl od of its existence it has made wonderful progress. On lastWed nesday it received its first care Mr. Major Rogers, near Marie ta had a land sale and secured the Dand to furnish music for the occasion. lne band returned with many kind words for Mr, and Mrs. Rogers hospitality Above everything the enjoyed a rare good dinner. Following fast upon that came an invita tion from the Bloomingdale school to xuroit h music for Hallowe'en event. The re A. 1 1 A. 1 1 pons Drougm oacK make one think that they had a very good time. Mrs. R. R. Barnes has been unusually ill for several days. Last week taw added to our church floor a new carpet. It adds a great deal to the ap pearance and attractiveness of the inside of the building. Our Sunday school superinten dent, Mr. K. K. Barnes, has seen a very suocewf ul Sunday school year pm ti , nnd with the ele tion ol tjinetTs and teachera lor the enauing year the prospects are very hopeful for the con tinuance of last year's good auspices. The high school here this year is the best in the history of the school. The literary societies. organized in the beginning of the year, have grown and developed wonderfully since their organi zation. The young men make the walls of the building re-echo their eloquence. They realize that the society is one of the most potent factors in the de velopment of a symmetrical life. The Kaligarian promises us a lively public debate in the near future. The Philoponocian al ready has plans on foot for giv ing us an enjoyable time at the beginning of the Yuletide. With Prof. Owens at the helm and Misses Keeter and Powers as assistants, the school is march ing along with real life and healthful vitality. This week Mr. Rowland Sealey entered school here after attend ing school at Orum. The school promises a play in the very near future, a play which will be full of dashing life and unparalleled humor, not one line of dryness will be found. The audience will be entertained and amused. Prof. Owens has consented to give his most hu morous selection, "How a younx lady p';:;onns on the piano ;:fter returning from a conservatory of music." 1 hid always lakes we.; and will be one of U;h hut . um bers. Those who Lav? ft ii given have nothing hut woids ot commendation, while those who have heard of it are anxious to see it. Among those who mad an ex odus from our little town last week were Mr. C. L 'Page, who visited in Fairmont today, and Mr. J. W. Barnes, who went to Lumberton on business; and our Reverend R. A. Hederpeth. who is attending the association at St Paul's this week, MALARIA headache, biliousness. In digestion, rheumatism, pimples, blotches, yellow complexion, etc art all signs of poisons ia your blood. These poisons should be driven out, or serious Illness may result To get rid of then, use Em the old, reliable, purely vegetable, liver medicine n Mrs. J. H. Easier, of Soartanburf, S. C, sajs: "I had skk headache tor years. I felt bad most of the time, I tried Thed fard's Black-Draught and now I feel bttttr than when I was 10 years old." Your druggist sells it, in 23 cent packages. Insist on ThedfonTs - - v wwvouiuou) ImJV Clarkton News Notes. OomwondenM at The Robenonlan. Clarkton, Nov. 12- Quite a surprise marriage took place in our town two weeks ago when Miss Katie Cromartio became the bride of Mr. Helen of Mathews, Rev. R. A. Lapsley Jr., officiat ing. The condition of Mr. D. A. McKee, who bas been very sick lor 4 or 5 weeks, is much im proved. Mr. J. H. Clark, who for the past ear had been running a liv ery business at Page's Mill, S.C., have moved back and opened his livery here again. Hurrah! for Wilson and the whole Democratic ticket. Dinglefoot Nineteen persons were killed and 54 injured in the wreck of an excursion train near Montz, La., Monday morning in collision with a freight train. The wreck was due to misunderstanding of orders. Flagged Train With Shirt. Tearing his shirt from his back an Ohio man flagged a tiain and saved it from a wreck, but H. T. Alston, Raleigh, N. G.. once prevented a wreck with Electric Biters. "I was in a ter rible plight when I began to use them," he writes "my stomach, head back and kidneys were all badly affected and my liver was in bad condition, but four bottles of Electric Bitters made me feel like a new man " A trial will convince you of their matchless merit for any stomach, liver or kidney trouble. ? Priee GO eenta at all druggists. Commissioner's Sale of Val uable Land. Under and by virtue of the Dower and authority contained in a decree of the buperior court of Cumberland County, entitled John A. McFadyen et ai, ex parte, ana dated September 6th, 1912, the undersigned, as commission er, appointed by the Court, will sell, at private pale, if terms satisfactory to saiq commissioner can ue arranged, subject to the confirmation of the Court, or on December 9th, 1912, at 12 o clock noon, at the Court House door in Cumberland ounty, at Fay etteville, N. C, will expose for sale at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, the following described tracts of land: Situated in said County of Cumber land, near Hope Mills. N. C. : beginning at a ford on Aspen Creek, known as McNinch's Ford, and runs with R L Braxton's line South 17 degrees 40 East 47 chains and 50 links to a stake and oak pointers, Willoughby'a Ste phen's corner; then with Stephen's me to his and Walter Denninor's cor ner and with Denning's line S. 86 J E 38 chains to a stake in the field. ien ning's corner; then with his other line 6Zh hi. 5 chains and 62 links to a stake, another of his corners: then with another of his lines N. 4-'i E. 30 chains and 36 links to a stake and oak pointers, formerly a lightwood stump, Denning's corner; then with his other line N. 49ft W. 17 chains and 12 links to and with George Williams' line to a stake and pine and hickory pointers, William's corner; then with his other ne N. 61 W. 27 chains to and with L. McDonad's line to a stake, oak and pine pointers, abcut one chain south of f th south man?'" rf As i i r" I'- me N. f"0 W. ,Y.i ci and 50 I nks to in ttcji inn tig, corn.a.n!i ..vo t.un orcii an 1 i viTry si-ven m . f-h. S'lle v. I j'.'f t t- 'lr.ij-rti. tj v o'r.'urf.. This N v. Tih 1912 Jvns a. VcPadyen. Con.mirtsiorif r. NOTE: This land contains about one hundred and sixtv acres of val uable land, cleared an 1 in cultivation, the remainder being woodland. For information, address John A. Mc- radven, Esq., Hope Mills, N C, or Shaw & Mac Lean, Attys., Fayetteville, N. C. 11-11-4 mon. lies Horses I will have for sale next Tuesday, M 70 Mules and Horses. With this shipment of two car loads I will have an assortment. Our prices and terms will suit you. C. M. FULLER We have 100 baggies, carriages and wagons for sale. See us. Our line is complete. C. M. Fuller & Son, Lumberton, N. C. We SeU McKiniey Edition of Popular Standard and Classic Sheet USIC The most popular edition in the word. 10c. a copy. Ask for com plete catalogue CRUMP & FLOYD, General Merchants. Lumbcrtou, : : : : North Carolina xara Executor's Sale of Land. Under and by virtue of the authority contained in the last will and testament of W. H. Adams, which is duly filed and registered in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Hoke county in book No. 1. on page 20, the under signed executor will on Monday, Decem ber 2nd, 1912. at the court house door in the town of Raeford, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described lands and premises: First tract Lying and being in Robe son county in said State on both sides of Tony's Creek and west of Long Branch, beginning at a poplar in Long Branch, and runs north west 33 chains to a black jack by a pine, thence south 2 west 11 chains 10 a stake in Tony's Creek; thence north 8 west 30 chains to a stake by a pine in Leach's line; thence a his line north 20 west 3 chains and 5'i links to a stake hy a pine h's corner; 1 hence as h:3 lint- 40 east 23 chains 50 links to ap'ake by a pino in 1. C. McLean's lire; thence as hi line south 40 eat 4 chains an;! 30 lioka to a pine his corner; thence as his other line north 40 east 13 chains and 60 links to a stake by a hickory; thence 25 chains to the run of Long Branch; thence down said branch to the oeginning corner, containing one hundred acres, more or less. Second tract Lying and being on Beaver Dam Swamp in the State and county aforesaid, bounded as follows: Beginning at a pine Dy three pines near the northeast edge of said Swamp, north of the road leading from Gil christ bridge to Fayetteville, north 68 east 25 chains to a stake by three pines; thence north 22 west 20 chains to a stake by two sweet gums and a White Oak; thence south 68 west 25 chains; thence a direct line to the beggmning, containing fifty acres, being ihe lower Eart of a one hundred acre survey, old by Arch Buchan to John Leach, and known as the "McNeill Old Hun dred Covenants." The title to the above lands is absolutely good. 8. L, Adams. Executor of W. H. Adams, deceased. Thoe. L. Johnson, attorney for executor. 11-4-4-mon. OupmoMtes ! We have on the way from Detroit, Mich., a car load of Model H. 1913, nickle trimming Huppmobiles. In this shipment are Roadsters and Touring Oars There is no better car on the market and the prices are reasonable. We also handle the CHALMER'S Car. Be sure and see them. Lumberton Motor Car Company Lumberton, N. C. Thompson Hospital ! For the treatment of medical and urgical cases. Competent corps of trained nurses, steam heated build ing with electric lights, hot bath, etc In fact, everything that is requir ed to equip a modern hospital. DR. N. A. THOMPSON, Supt. J. w, urcmsoiB & Importers ru Jobber of HaurdwareyTinvareyAgricultur Implements, Stoves Ranges, Etc, Etc., 1 09 and 1 1 1 North Front Street. WILMINGTON. N. C. Writ tmt Prices. 8-lC-tt THE R0BES0NA1, fi3?SS