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THE SEMf-WEEKLY ROBESONIAN. c '.vr---.- V -V H y3l-JE: 5 av;.- n 3 TT is not necessary to wear glasses that are freakish in appearance just because you are obliged to wear double-vision lenses. KRYPTOK LENSES have all the good qualities of the old-fashioned double-vision lenses and none of their faults. They look exactly like regular single-vision lenses, yet afford perfect vision for both far and near. DR. W. W. PARKER Optemetrist. Lumberton North Carolina. The NORTH CAROLINA STATE NOR MAL and INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE Maintained by the State for the Wo men of North Carolina. Five regu lar courses leading to degrees. Special Courses for teachers. Free tuition to those who agree to become teachers in the State. Fall Session begins September 17th, 1913. For catalog and other information, address JULIUS I. FOUST, President Greensboro, North Carolina. The North Carolina College of AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS The State's Industrial College Equips men for successful lives in Agriculture, Horticulture, Stock Rais ing, Dairying, Poultry Work, Veteri nary Medicine; in Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering; in Chem- f . . I J f A i ff f iBiry unu ayring; in motion Manufac turing, Four year courses. Two, and One year courses. 53 teachers; 669 students; 23, Buildings; Modern Equip ment. County Superintendents hold entrance examinations at all county seats July 10. Write for complete Cat alogue to E. B. OWEN, Registrar, West Raleigh, N. C. Notice ! For a square deal and courteous treatment see me before placing your order for Tombstones or Monuments I. V. Hooper Representative of CHARLOTTE MARBLE AND GRANITE CO. CASTORJA Tor Infants and Children, The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of Most Children Have Worms. Manv mothers think their children are sufTerintr from indigestion, head ache, nervousness, weakness, costive ness, when they are victims of that most common of all children s ail ments worms. Peevish, ill-tempered, fretful children, who toss and grind their teeth, with bad breath and colicky pains, have all the symp toms of having worms, and should pe given Kickapoo Worm Killer, a pleasant candy lozenge, wnicn ex Dels worms, regulates the bowels, tones up the system and makes chil dren well and happy. Kickapoo worm Killer is guaranteed. All druggists, or by mail. Price 25c. Kickapoo In dian Medicine Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis. Subscribe for The Robesonian. Shoe Repair Work I do all kinds of shoe repair work, and I make a specialty of cleaning ladies' shoes. Can take an old pair of shoes and make them good as new. All I ask is a chance at your business. Yon will find me back of White A Cough's store. WILL F. EDWARDS, Lumber ton, N. C OUT BARKER'S WAY. ANNOUNCEMENT! On Sunday morning April 6th, about 2:30 o'clock my place of busi ness in the Carlyle building on Fourth street was burned out. I losi all I had in place, amounting to about $1,000. I wish io this way to express my appreciation of help and encourage, ment given me by many friends. I wish to Announce that I have opened up again for business. I'm up staris over Mr. U. M. Edward's bicycle shop and will greatly appre ciate any business given me. WILL FAULK, Proprietor. NATIONAL PRESSING CLUB, Lumberton x. C. WE ARE OFFERING during the week some especial bar gains in CLOTHING, SHOES AND HATS and as- never deceive the plic-in our advertisements such an announce ment as this is sure to be pleasant news. Our line of GENERAL .MERCHANDISE is also something to which we wish to call your especial notice on account of the fine value and quality. John J.jjjggs Co. rOLEYiKlDNEYPiLJf, Listen ! If a cool room is wanted and a sub stantial meal go to the Clark Hotel No. 324 corner Pine and First streets, just two blocks east of Elm street and depot. Rates $1 to $2. Clark Hotel, Lumberton, N. C. 62tf 2rior Court NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR RANT. North Carolina Robeson County A. K. Morrison, vs. ) f Murphy M'Arthur ( In bupe September Term, 1913 The defendant aoove named will take notice that he is required to be and appear before the Judge of the Superior Court of Robeson county, at a court to be held on the 8th Monday after the first Monday in July, it be ing the first day of September, 1913, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaitifT which will be .deposited in the office of the clerk of the Super ior Court of said county within the first three days of said term; and let the defendant take notice that if he fail to answer the said complaint within that term, the plaintiff will apply to the court for relief demand ed in the complaint. The defendant will take further notice that the plain tiff claims the sum of $180.00 or thereabout, with interest on the said sum from the 27th day of Jan. 1911, due and owing to the plaintiff by account. The defendant will also take notice that a warrant of at tachment was issued by the Clerk of the said court on the 9th day of June, 1913, returnable at the time and place above named for the return of summons, when and where the said defendant is required to appear and answer or demur, or the relief de manded in plaintiff's complaint will be granted. This the 9th day of June, 1913. C. B. SKIPPER, 694M C. S.-C. Robeson Countv. n - EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as executor of the last will and testament of Charity Townsend, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claim against the estate of said deceased to present same to me, or to my attorneys, John son & Johnson, on or before the 10th day of June, 1914, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to s?.id es tate wl please make imediate settle ment with the undersigned executor. This the 7th day of June, 1913. C. M. TOWNSEND, Executor of Charity Townsend. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, 6S6M Attvs. for Executor ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of Wiley Oxendine, lately deceased, this is to notify all persons having t-laims against -eaid -deceased to pre sent same to me or my attorneys, Johnson & Johnson, on- or before the 10th day of June, 1914, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned administra tor. . , This the 7th day of June, 1913. -B,-. OXENDINE, . Adm'r. of Wiley Oxendine deceased JOHNSON & JOHNSON 69GM. Attys. for Administrator. Mr. Arthur Townsend Hurt in a Fall Sunday School Picnic Crops Look ing Bad Personal Mention. Correspondence of The Robesonian. . Lumberton, R. F. D. 1, June 26 Mr. Carr Powers of Barker's, who has been ip in Virginia going to school has come home to spend a week or two on account of being sick. He will return to Richmond where he will finish the course. Mr. Milton Powers returned home Sunday a. m. after spending a few days visiting his grandmother and uncle in Lumberton. Miss Beatrice Inmon went to St. Pauls to visit friends and relatives Saturday and also to attend chil dren's day exercises. Mr. Fred M'White of Tolarsville passed through here Saturday on his way to St. Pauls, Children's day was at Saddle Tree Sunday. It was very successful. Mr. M. R. -Powers went to Lum berton Friday on business. Miss Lolla Kinlaw of Barker's is visiting friends and relatives at St. Pauls. Miss Effie M'White, who had been spending a while with her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. M' White, has returned home. Miss Ethel Powers spent Sunday with Miss Cora Lee Britt of Ten Mile. Miss Amelia Inmon of Barker's spent Sunday in St. Pauls. Mr. Pat Holder made a business trip to Barker's Saturday. porry to report Little Miss Hazel Monroe" of Tar Heel is still on the. sick list. s - " Mis3 Hattie Kinlaw is also on the sick list. A bad accident happened at, St, Pauls 'one day recently when Mr. Ar thur Townsend fell from a scaffold and cut his head to the bone. Miss Amelia Imman of Barkers is on the sick list. There will be a Sunday school picnic at Barker's church Saturday before the third Sunday. Mrs Mary McMillan, who for some time has been visiting her son-in-law Mr. R. E. L. M'White, has returned to her home in Savannah, Ga. Miss Annie M'White is very sick. Mr. Ellic Bsthune of Raleigh spent the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. A. A. Bethune of Ten "Mile. Crops are looking very bad around here, cotton is a complete failure. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A Miss Ruby Woolard and Mr. L. H. Bramble Married at Maxton. Maxton Dispatch, 26lh. Last night at the Baptist church here, Rev. A. A. McClelland officiating, vas married Miss Ruby Elwell, daugh ter of Mr. Hyrr.an Stancil Woolard, to Mr. Lenox Hinsdal Bramble. With Mrs. D. C. Mclver c organ Mrs A. B. Croom sang "For Love's Sweet Sake," and immediately afterward the bridal party entered preceded by the flower girls, little Misses Irene McQueen and Charlotte Curtis, with the ribbon gurls;, Misses Margaret Nicholson, Margaret McGirt, Margaret Chason and Leila McClelland. The at tendants were Miss Bessie Williams with Mr. Ed Poole, of Fayetteville; Miss Dorothy Applewaitc, of Wilm ington with Mr. W. June McKay; Miss Lillian Woolard of Wilmington, with Mr. Fred C. Frostick; Miss Julia Pace with Mr. Ernest Williams. The maid of honor was missAIabel Woolard of Wilmington, and a cousin of the bride. The matron of honor was Mrs. Charlie Muse ,of Laurinburg. The best man was Mr. A. C. Hasty. Im mediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Bramble left for Hamlet in an automobile, there taking the Seaboard for Charleston and other points South for their honeymoon. Returning in about ten days they will be at home on the corner of Graham and McNair streets. Mail Service Over M.A. & S. Railroad. Rowland Sun. Beginning Monday, May 23rd, mail service was installed on trains Nos. 7 and 8 over the Maxton, Alma & South bound between Alma and Rowland. There are two pouches that come over in the mornings, one being made up at Alma and the other delivered from the train from Charlotte over the Sen- board. On the first trip Monday the mail brought the Charlotte Observers and about twenty letters that would have had to lay over all day at Pem broke. This additional mail service will be of great benefit to our people. They can now get letters from Mar ton, Red Springs, Iurinburg,, Char lotte and other points in the Western part of the State at 10:10 in the mornings instead of 6:17 in the afternoons. Everybody Wants to Help Celebrate Fourth at Lumberton. Rowland Sun. There is usually a big Fourth of July celebration at Alfordsvillc, bbt we suppose there will be none this year, as everybody will want to nelp celebrate at Lumberton on that day. Alfordsville is a great place for a picnic and we hope one will be-held there later on when the watermelons get ripe and spring chickens grow a litue more. NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of a judgment of the Superior Court of Robeson county rendered, at the June term, mid, in the special proceeding entitled J. Ed. Tyson, et al. vs. Delia William son, et al.. the same being No. 567 upon the special proceeding docket oi said court, the undersigned com missioners will, on Monday, -the 21st day of July 1913, at 12 o'clock, m., at the court nouse door in Lumberton Robeson county, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidderfor cash, tnat certain tracts ot land lying and being in Wishart's township and Lum berton township, Robeson county, North Carolina, described as follows, to-wit. First Tract: On the west side of the Big Swamp, beginning at a stake by a white oak and short straw pine a .1 - i e t r trt , i i at uie euge oi uie cig swamp, tne ai viding corner between Uriah Pitman and William Pitman and runs south 52 west 21.75 chains to a stake U. Pitman's corner of a 15 acre survey, excepted oy said u. .Pitman's deed; thence along thjf said U. Pitman's line north 45 west 63.30 chains to U. Pitman's corner; thence the other line north 32 E. 10.85 chains to the White- ville road; thence along the said road northwestwardly 31.25 chains to Wil lis Taylor's corner m said road : thence along said Taylor's line south d.ou chains to his corner, a lightwood stump, known as the corner of Buck Ridge tract; thence west 9 chains to a stake in the line of the Buck Ridge iraci; tnence soutn 14 west along the line of Lemuel Taylor's 33 chains to said Taylor's corner; thence along said layior's other line south 62 west 4 chains to a stake by a maple at tne east edge or Long Branch; thence down the east edge of said branch to the line of a 169 acre sur vey; thence along that line South 12. 80 chains to F. Lennon's line; thence along his line south 52 east 20.50 chains to a stake in said line: thence east 26.97 chains; thence north 35, cast di.y chains; thence north 55 west 48.80 chains; thence south 35 west 3.17; thence north 55 west 3.17 chains; thence direct to the begin ning, containing 584 acres. Second Tract: Beginning at the corner of Lot. No. 1, at the center of the C. C. R. R. in the middle of a slash and runs along said rail road with the line of Lot. No 1. JNortn bi west about 19 chains to a stake the corner of lot No. 1; thence along the original line north 20, east 10.16 chains to a stake by a post oak, B. C. Todd's corner; thence along his line south 7U, east 22.50 chains, to a stake in the middle of said slash; thence up the" middle of said slash to the beginning, containing 19 acres and being more particularly described ; .4.:vl. i: t i Book T T T, page 455 et sea. in the office of the Register of Deeds of Rob eson county. Third Tract: In the town of Lum berton. Beginning at a stake the southwest corner of R. E L. Pre- vatt (formerly the Ella Floyd cor ner) and runs along the east edge oi ceaar street south 17 1-2 feet to tha corner of J. A. Bethea's lot; thence east with the line of J. A. Bethea 163 feet to the line of John Redmond's lot; thence with Redmond's line north 971-2- feet to the corner of R. E L. Prevatt's lot; thence with the line of his lot west 163 feet to the begin ning and being the same lot conveyed by W. F. French, Commissioner to Rosilla Pitman as fully set out and described in book R R R , page 560, in the office of the register of deeds of Robeson county, and afterwards conveyed by Kosilla Pitman to W. E. ritman as will appear in the records of the office of the Register of Deeds oi KoDeson county. inis zuin oay or June, 1913. E. M. BRITT, ROBERT E. LEE. 6234mon. Commissioners. E5B Do n't F org e t thit we are taking subscriptions for stock in the Eighth Series of, the Robeson Building and Loan Association Stock will be issued July 1st. We have helped others. Let us help you. You will do well if you want to save your money or if you with to builcj a home to investigate the BUILDING AND LOAN PLAN. Build your home with rent money. C. V. BROWN, Sec. and Treas. At Bank of Lumberton Everybody's Doing It Now Buying Meat at the City Market What can be WHY? Because we handle the best of native meat that bought and sell it lower than the lowest. Round steak, 18c per lb., 3 lbsor 50c; other steaks, 15c; Roast, any cut, 15c; Stews range from from 5c up. If you should want sliced ham for breakfast call us up. Our phone number is 220. If you haven't a phone in your house, just drop in. Our place is opposite the court house and National Bank. R. C. LUCAS, Proprietor Lumberton, .... North Carolina ft eperel ! OBSESS COMMISSIONER'S SALE Under and by virtue of a judg- erm. ment rendered at the December f i 1912, of the Superior Court of Robe son County, in an action wherein E..D. McNeill was plaintiff and James Smith was defendant, the undersign ed commissioner will on Monday, the an day oi July iyi3, at 12 o'clock m. at the court house door in Lumberton, North ' Carolina, offer for sale at p u bl i c auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, situated, lying and being in Robeson county, North Carolina, bound and more particu larly described as follows: Being one lot in the town of Ash ole (now Fairmont) on the North iast corner of Liberia and Davie Streets, 70 by 175 feet, and being the same lot conveyed to James Smith by H. G. Mitchell and wife by deed duly registered in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Robeson county. This the 4th day of June, 1913. THOMAS L. JOHNSON, fc Commissioner, t JOHNSON & JOHNSON, 694mons Attys. for Plaintiff. This is the season of the year when we are making prepara tion for the coming of the time when that Tobacco which you have planted will be ready for curing. Have your flues made now, so that there will be no delay. Place your order now. McAllister Hdw. 60. 1 Jo lly 4 it to We will offer to the public the snappiest and newest line of u g g i e s . . . ever shown on this market. We give more style and service for less money, bee us. No Substitute Could Do This. No inferior substitute, but only the genuine Foley Kidney Pills could have rid J. F. WalUch, Bartlett, Nebr., of his kidney trouble. He savs: "I was bothered with backache and the pain would run up to the back of my head, and I had SDells of dizziness. I took TdTeThmim'theydUka-; work and I am now entirely rid of kidney trouble." ' For sale by all deal ers. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION, State of North Carolina, Robeson County. The undersigned having been ap pointed and qualified as administra tor of the estate of F. M. Davis, de ceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned ad ministrator properly verified, on or before the 29th day of May, i147or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. This May 29th, 1913. L. McK. PARKER, 626Mon. Administrator. w. I. LINKHAW, Home of the Hackney Buggy and Wagon. IE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE CuUGH SYRUP iJlEilHEDYlS lAXATEVEP-0 rJ EYTAB Subscribe for The Robesonian. MEREDITH COLLEGE. One of the few colleges for women in the South that confers an A. B. degree representing four years of genuine college work according to the standard othe Association of Colleges of the Southern States. Diplomas awaTdeTthosewho complete ihe-eourse in the Schools of Art and Music. ; Library facilities excellent. Systematic" training in physical education under director and assist ant. Courts for tennis and basket-ball. Board and furnished room in Main Building, heat, light, library, tuition, fees for physician and nurse,and all other minor fees, $220.50; in the East Building and Cottages, from $47.50 to $65.00 less. Students not offering the necessary units for entrance may pre pare in Meredith Academy, which is. rated in Class A of the accredited schools of the State University. For-catalog, -PjMfftellyyUetiixjh information, address 1 R. T. VANN, Presi dent RafeiiC1SrE:' : ' :L-m---i Ml
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