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THE SEMI-WEEKLY, RODESONIAN fteff meat our cothes M or To get the girl, you MUST wear good clothes; after you get her you SHOULD do so. A man owes it to his WIFE to appear well. He also owes it to HIMSELF. You never saw a successful man in an unsuccessful suit of clothes. Our clothing not only looks good when you put it on, but keeps on looking good, because it has got the best MATERIALS in it, and it is put together RIGHT. ' We charge you all our clothes are Worth; WE GIVE YOU ALL YOU PAY FOR. OUTFITTERS Lumberton, North Carolina Let Us Demonstrate No-Rim-Cut Tires You know these tires, and know they outsell every other tire made today. You have heard of the sales doubling over and over, until the output is now 100,000 per month. But you don't know, perhaps, just why these tires have become uch a famous sensation. It's somehting you ought to know. SAVE ONE-HALF. No-Rim-Cut tires, with tens of thousands of users, have cut tire bills right in two. We cea show yen in five min ute wtgr thl thing Is possible. Goodyear No-Rim-Cot Tires With or Without Non-Skid Treads. R. D. Caldwell & Son, Inc. Lumberton, North Carolina We can save you 20.00 On your wagon. Special introductory offer to one Arm In a town. Our line of Express, Delivery, Furniture, Bakery and Dairy wagons at low prices. Big saving. Best goods. Cheap labor, cheap timber and low freights make ourpricee untouchable. We can make any wagon according to your own design. Write for catalogue quick and Price List A. The Rock Hill Buggy Company, Rock Hill, S. C RUB-IU1Y-TISM Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in mally and externally- Price 25c, WATCH Watch the label on your paper. If renewals art not in by date n label will be stopped. 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 everyone else who knows. WE SELL THEM No-Rim-Cut tires are fast becom ing 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 tise up keep will be immensely less than now. We can prove this to you in five minutes. It will save you not iestf than S10 a minute, and youH his glad you cahic. Malaria or Chills & Fever Prescription No. 668 is prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. f lve or six doe cs will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It act on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A POLK MILLER DEAD. Well-Known Humorist and Business Man Expires Suddenly, liichmond, Va., Dispatch, 20th. Polk Miller, a Richmond business man-known throughout the South for his plantation stories of wa r time and ! his performances on the banjo at many Confederate reunions, died Suddenly at his home here tonight. He was (!9 years old. In late years Mr. iMller had been 1 pressed into service by the Chamber of ! Commerce to help entertain thirty or j forty national organizations which I held their annual conventions here. i With a banjo he frequently accompa nied his "darkey quartette" and relat ed many original and amusing stories in the negro dialect. He appeared in every Southern State often with Col. Tom Booker, another Confederate sol dier. A week ago he was the chief enter tainer at a smoker tendered the Amer. fcan gas institute by the city of Richmond. For twenty years or more he trav eled over the South, but seldom out of that territory, because, as he explain ed, bis dialect stone3 elsewhere were not understood. Ex-Governor Glenn Will Be Named for Place on Inter.State Commerce Com mission. ' Washington Cor., 20th, Greensboro News. Robert Broadnax Glenn, of Winston- Salem, will be named for a place on the inter-State Commerce Commission, either in succeeding Commissioner Prouty, who has res'gned, or Comnis-; sioner Clements of Georgia, whose present term expires in December. If Mr. Glenn is given the former appoint. ment a New England man will be named in place of Clements. The above statement was made today by a man in close touch with the Ad ministration's affairs. The statement could not have come from a higher source unless from the President him self and there is no doubt about its accuracy. It is expected that Mr. Glenn's nom. ination will be sent to the Senate either this week or next; if next it will be probably on account of the absence of Senators Simmons and Ovtiman, with whum Mr. Wilson will, in all probability, wish to confer be fore sending the nomination to the ! Senate. America's Doors )oend l Mrs. Pank- hurst. Washington Dispatch, 20th. America's doors were opened today to Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst and dur. ing the few weeks covered by her lecture engagements the British mi'.i. tant suffragist leader is free to go where she will in the United States An order releasing the much distress ed visitor from detention at Ellis Is land, New York, and revoking- t;? de position order of the special Ircuiry boarti, was issued today aftcc Presi dent Wilsor had conferred wiw Secre tary WiI?on, of the Department of Labor, and a formal hearing before ImmigraMon "Commissioner Caminetti on Mrs. I'.inkhurst's appeal had been concluded. Secreta'y Wilson announced that he and the President had agreed that Mrs. Pankhurst should be admitted "on her own recognizance" with the understand ng that she wouM depart when she had fulfilled her lecture en. gagement?. Both the President and the Secretary agreed wit!t Commis sioner Ca. iinetti in the opinion that there was an element of doubt as to whether the acs for which Mrs Pnn hurst-had been convicted in England constituted mora, turpituJr? o- mere political in c? : r. cter. During the stiff winds which blew Mnday a large billboard was blown down on a negro womaan at Green, ville and she was injured so badly that death resulted in a short while. Rich. McAllister, an old negro man, was shot and killed in aFyetteville Sunday night by an unknown negro. The murderer ran against the old man, begged his pardon and received it, and then shot him, is about all that curr.e out at the coronor's Inquest. DONT EXPERIMENT. You Will Make No Mistake if You Follow This Advice. Never neglect your kidneys. If you have pain in the back, urinary disor. ders, dizziness and nervousness, it is time to act and no time to experiment. These are frequently symptoms of kidney trouble, and a remedy which is recommended for the Kidneys should be taken in time. Doan's Kidney Pills are a good remedy to use. It has acted effec tively in many cases in this vicinity. Can Lumberton residents demand further proof than the following: Mrs J. E. Cameron, Laurinburjr, N. C, says: "For years one of the household suffered fronrkidney trou ble. The kidney action was irregu lar and caused much annoyance. The back was lame although we used var. ious remedies and doctored, nothing brought help until Doan's Kidney Pills were taken. It did not take them long to make a permanent cure." For sale by all dealers. Prico 50 cents. Foster.Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's anj take no other. idv. Your Stomach Bad? JUST TRY ONE DOSE of and Eo C?r;L:ad Tfei Yc:i Cca Cs Eestorcd To flth ll?..iVi You are not csked to take Mayr'a Wonder tat Stomach Remedy for weens and month before you receive any benefi t one dose is usu ally required to onvinre the most skeptical sufferer of Stomach Ailments that this irreat remedy should restore anyone so affi.cted to rood health. Mayr'e Wonderful Stomach, Remedy has been taken by muny thousand of Keople throughout the land. It has brought ealth and haonineee to sufferers who had des paired of ever being restored and who now pro claim it a Wonderful Remedy nnd are urging others who may be suffering: -,virh Stomach, Liver and Inteetinal Ailmente to try it. Mind you, Mayr'e Wonderful Stomach Remedy is so different than most medicines that are put on the market for the various stomach ailments it is really in a class by itself, and one dose will do more to convince the most skeptical sufferer than tons of other medicines. Results from one dose will amaze and the benefits are entirely natural, as it acts on the source and foundation of these ailments, removing the poisonous ca tarrh and bile accretions, and allaying the underlying- chronic inflammation in the alimentary and intestinal tract, rendering the same anti septic. Just try one dose of Mayr't Wonderful Stomach Remedy put it to a test todayyou will be overjoyed with your quick recovery and will highly praise it as thousands of others are constantly doing. Send for booklet on Stomach Ail ment to Geo, H. Mavr Mfg. Chemist. 154-156 Whitlne SU Chicago, 1U. For sale in Lumberton, N. C. by J. D. M'MILLAN & SON DKEV CUBE XfnjL CURB YOU cf eay cam of Kidney ct C2a4dr 4iiea!K that fa na9 bayot&i Che reach of fflS di. Takt It At ooo. Do tst rbk having Bright DL Dlnbetea. Thtro fa ftsfhlng gamed by tfetyf . aA0 $1.09 &kttla til: a ! l:,i Wood's High-Grade Farm Seeds Best Qualities Obtainable )Ve are headquarters for Seed Wheat, Oats, 7 Rye, Barley, Vetches, Alfalfa and all Grasses 6- Clovers. Write for Woo4 Crop Special giving prices and 'seasonable in formation about Seeds for Fall sowing. T. W. WOOD Ct SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. Woed's Descriptive Fall Catalogue gives prices and information about all Garden Seeds for Fall Planting. Mailed free on request. FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL FAIR Cumberland County Agricultural So ciety Oct. 28, Z9, 30, and 31, 1913. At Fayetterille, N. C. Snecial round trin rates from Doints on Virginia. & Carolina Southern Rail road as follows: From Lumberton, N. C $1-35 From St. Paul's, N. C 95 From Tar Heel, N. C 1-35 From Dublin, N. C 1.55 From Elizabethtown. ...N. C. .. 1.75 Tickets on sale October 28th to 31st. Final limit to return November 1st. G. Y. JONES, Genl Passenger Agent. Every woman who is troubled with fainting and dizzy spells, backache, headache, weakness, debility, consti pation or kidney troubles should use Electric Bitters. Thfey give relief when nothing else will, improve the health, adding strength and vigor from the first dose. Mrs. Laura Gaines of Avoca, La., says: " Four doctors had given me up and my chil dren and all my friends were look ing for me to die, when my soninsist ed that I use Electric Bitters. I did so and they have done me a world of good." Just try them. 50c and $1.00 at all druggists or by mail. n. tu Bucklen & Co. Philadelphia or St. Louis. arts Old Sans, Other Rimdlei Wtn't Cart The worst uses, no matter of how long standing, t-e cured br the wonderful, old relisble Dr. VartKt Antisruic Healm Oil. It relieves '.!- -.-' : the Mr tine. "V. pflc. SLIM. mm :.... " - r t m Subscribe for The Robesonian. D p n't For get thit we are taking subscriptions for stock in the Eighth Series cf the i Kooeson ouildmg and Loan I 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 wish to build a home to invectigate 1 the BUILDING AND LOAN PLAN. Build your home with rent, money. C. V. BROWN, Sec. and Treas. At Bank of Subscribe for The MMM ISililiiil '1-5' iLi I H i R I i WM W li I I II'; 7 - lA 1 Vl LJsWl n - :jA W hX I : 1 fm-:SMm CUTLEHY ELI AB LE, because they are made of the highest quality tempered steel that will hold their sharpness and take an edge without frequent grinding. Knives for every use meat, axes and cleavers, food choppers and mincers as well as tools of every description forlhousehold convenience. Paring Knives Butcher Knives Bread Knves Butcher Steels Carving Knives Meat Saws Carving Sets and Table Cutlery McAllister Hardware Co. What Would You Think TEie Supply Hoinse FOR THE It matters not what you need in the way of Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Wagons, Buggies, farm implements, etc, We can Snpply Your Wants We have everything for everybody at the right prices. Call and let us show you. McEackrn, Johasoa St Pauls, 9-9 Subscribe for The Robesonian 3B3 Lumberton Robeson ain, $1.50 Mm B iiiii 71 4apaje. itnrmi IP YOUR BUTCHER SHOULD GIVE YOU THREE POUNDS OF STEAK FOR THE PRICE OF ONE? Still, that is our proposition exact, ly we give you three times the amount of Tight and better light, at no greater cost than you have been paying for the old inferior kind. How do we do it? Through the Fostoria Mazda Lamp whose brilliant rays will flood your home with the light like sunshine. Then, two, its drawn wire filament means ruggedness and is insurance against shock and vibration. L. H. CALDWELL HARDWARE DEPT. FARMER & McGeachy Co. ; N. C
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