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THE Smi-WEEKLY ROBESONI AN of Qiolee Lete amid. Jpnall Near Pairk ton;- Wednesday, December 24th at i0:3 A T 10:30 WE SELL A NUMBER OF SMALL FARMS five miles southeast of Parkton x property of D. C. Carpentenand'J. O. McArthur. At 1:30 we sell a number of business and residenc lots at McMillans Siding ,the property of Z. McMillan; These farms are in the section where property values are increasing rapidly, the .land is suitable to almost any crop known and it will pay you to attend thissale if you want to buy bargains, because we sell to the high est bidder: - 7 The lots' at McMillan are located just right for the growth of a new town. This is a chance for persons who wish to start in buisness to buy a desirable location for buisness purposes. We have sold a number of new town sites and almost invanblvthe buyers have reaped big PROFITS on THE PURCHASE AS LOTS USUALLY INCREASE VERY RAPIDLY IN VALUE-'LOCATED AS THESE LOTS ARE, M AKE.THEM VERY ATTRACTIVE AND DESIRABLE FOR HOMES OR FOR INVESTMENT FO R PROFIT AND YOU CAN'T MA KE A SAFER, WISER, OR MORE PROFITABLE INVESTMENT THAN TO BUY THESE LOTS AND FARM S AT THE TIME OF SALE. AS IT - ISJUST THE DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS WE HAVE DECIDED TO GIVE AWAY AN UNUSUA L LARGE NUMBER OF SOUVENIRS SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PR ESENTS. BRASS BAND AND CON CERT AT BOTH SALES WE SELL RAIN OR SHINE. TERMS WILL BE ANNOUNCED AT TIME OF SALE. REMEMBER THE DATE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24TH. AND THE TIME, 10:30. SOUTHERN REALTY '& AUCTION COMPANY B. M. ANDREWS, Manager Greensboro - N. C. t Removal Sale On AT ORRUM OCCURRENCES. ens J t JJJ-CyiL M.LgfJUTlWil.lgJBIUH'Pl'l.U' WttTjf Lff'Jf .'iBMrniliMll ISB lllUli 1 " ' NO DOUBT YOU HAVE SEEN IN THE PAPERS WHERE MR. CARLYLE WILL TAKE CHARGE OF HIS STORE BUILD ING WHICH WE NOW OCCUPY, T HEREFORE WE PUT OUR ENTIRE , STOCK OF MEUCHAND ISE ON SALE FOR CASH. AT A GREAT SACRIFIC E " IN ORDER TO CLEAR THE STORE BUILDING BY THE FIRST OF THE YEAR. f, THERE FORE. EVERYBODY CAN VERY EASILY SEE THAT THIS IS NO FAKING SALE TO MAKE JiMONEY ND.MARIiINGPEJCES, AND WE WILL NOT MARK ANY GOODS AT ALL AS THEY Must be Sold IN FEW DAYS AS WE ARE GOING TO MAKE A CHANGE IN OUR BUSINESS THE FIRST OF THE YEAR. SO THEREFORE, ALL OF YOU GOOD PEOPLE OF ROBESON AND ADJOINING COUNTIES COME AND SHARE TOGETHER IN THIS GREAT SACRIFIC E OF MERCHANDISE AS FOL - LOWS: -. - ,. ' Men s and ooys CLOT H ! NG of all kinds and at all prices.. Men's and Boys' Overcoats, Men's and bays" pants,' men's and boys' hats, Men's and boys' top shirts. Men's, boys, children's and ladies' underwear. Men's ladies' and children's shoe's. Ladies coat suits. Ladies and Misses long coats. Ladies' dress ' skirts. Ladies' and men's rain coats. A big line of dry goods of all kinds, Laces and embroidery. A big line of furniture, containing bu-reaus, washstands, bedsteads, hall racks, side boards, kitchen , safes, ta bles of all kinds, chairs, rockersv mattresses, springs lamps of all Kinds. A Big line or Musical in struments, conUiningthe R. S. Howard Piano, the W.' W. Putman organ and Guitars of all kiknds, and ALL THESE GOODS MUST BE SOLD WITHIN THE NEXT-THIRTY DAYS. SO COME ONF! COME ALL! AS THE SALE IS NOWGOING ON AT THE STORE OF WE ALSO HAVE A BIG LOT OF REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, CASH OR CREDIT. .9 BROTHERS Lumberton ' - j - - - North Carolina NOTE: WE PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR ALL KINDS OF FUR. Improving Sidewalks New Residence Ncaring Completion Good School Personal .Mention. Correspondence of The Robesonian. Orrum, De.c. 17 Miss Ina Edwards v kited friends near Barnesville Sun day. Miss Myrtle Ashcroft spent the week-end in Maxton with friends. Mr. G. C. Frir.k of. Bladenboro spent the week end here with his sister Mrs. Shepherd. Misses Mary Surles and Cora Page of Lumberton. visited friends and rel atives here Sunday." Miss Letha Page of Lumberton spent ' Sun day here with her cousin Miss Emma Spivey. Mr. D. B. Lewis of Marion S. C. spent Sunday and Monday here with a friend." Miss Dowell Prevatt spent the week-end in Lumberton with her "parents. Mr. John E. Floyd of Lum berton spent Saturday and Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Floyd. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Surles visited friends and relatives, at Bloomingdale Sunday. Messrs. B. L. Floyd and Stinson PoWell and Miss Floyd were visitors in Proctorville Sunday afternoon. Mr. C. J. Wil liams of Barnesville passed through town Friday a. m. en 'route to Bla denboro,' where she will spend some time with her sister, Mrs. J., M. Frink. . Wre are glad to report. Mr. J. E. Spivey, who has been very sick at his home on Main street with pneumo nia, much improved.' The young people of Orrum are looking forward to a birthday party to be given by Miss Lillie Kelly at her home on Main street Thursday Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Nye, a boy. ..Mr. A. C. McCullen and Miss Jessie Prevatte were visitors in Lumberton Friday, Miss Pearl Barnes of Barn esville visited relatives here Monday and Tuesday. Mr. Henry White of Bladenboro visited friends here Satur day and Sunday. Mrs. E. A. Kelly spent Tuesday in Fairmont with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bray. Our school, one of the best in Robe son is still progressing under the effi cient management of Prof. M. Shep herd and we arej gfad to' see that the attenedance is holding up veryhicely Much is being added to the looks of the town by remodeling the " side walks and streets under' the supervis ion of Mr. Stinson Powell. The residence of Mr. R. W. Nye on WITHIN THE STATE Reports Containing Cotton Statistics to Be Posted at Postofhces. The arrangements made by Hon. Minor Matters of News Gathered Wm. Harriss, Director of the Census, ' from A11 Ter North Carolina. for the wider distribution of statistics . The 0bserver that Bishop Jno. c. Kilgo, former president of Trinit: concerning the quantity of cotton gin ned, the quantity of cotton consumed monthly, and the stock of cotton on hand at the end of each month, has met with general approval through out the cotton growing States. He has received numerous suggest ions concerning a still wider distribution-of these statistics, and he has made arrangements with the Postmas- j Colllege and one of the best know:. Churchmen of the South, is serious): considering moving to Charlotte. Hi. present residence is Durham. Auditors who have been engaged f o -the past year in auditing the book of the town of Newbern reporte. Wednesday that from April 1911 t. June 1913 there was a deficit of mor;. ter General to allow the postmasters ' than $94,qoo in the combined depart in every post office in counties where cotton is grown ta post in conspicuous places copies of reports containing statistics of cotton. These copies will be printed on extra la'rtce cards, so the. figures cap be easily read. Mr. Harris hopes that in this manner he wi'l be able to pive the farmer?, and all others, access to the valuable sta,- ments of the town. Uncollected ac counts in the water and light depart ment amounted $24, 208. The ma . in charge of that department durinr that period and the town aldermen ar .charged with laxity in looking afU the town's affairs. "Capt." C. W. Bower, who had bee in jail in Greensboro for some tim tic ; collected by this bureau. Hereto- awaiting trial on the charge of usin fora the reports have. been, tnc mails to. defraud a number c given by the Bureau' of the Statesville people out of. about $8,00 Ceipus to newspaper representative.! - as keen released by order of Judg ana to the different taWrnnh r-onpl T-aw OWn recognizance on nie for distribution. . Following thi ditiril Mil ion conies of the renoits navr roe mailed to the ','niers, mnntfa? :iiici - v.i'.hous in. hut thero bus ;."c:i n i ;vctrcal n :thod devised for., the distribution of the informa tion dinect to the farmers so they can take, advantage.' of the information collected by the Federal Government. at rount ohisphysical condition. II va; 'ikcn to the home of his son-ir lavf if! Statesville. He will be trie at the April term of the United Stan court. here Sunday p. m. given by Mrss Liv-ermore-of Red Springs. Main street is nearing completion in which he expects to reside in the near future. .' "' Messrs. Boyd Williams and W. Y. Floyd visited friends jnear Barnesville Thursday evening. 4 Quite a crowd attended the lecture Nearty Every Child Has Worms. Paleness, at times, a flushed face, unnatural hunger, picking the nose. great .thirst, etv ere inaicstior.sofj " rr r i t tit w . i . I worms. iucKapoo worm ivuier is a reliable, thorough medicine for the re moval of all kinds of worms from chil dren and adults. Kickapoo Worm Kill, ef ii. pleasant candy form, aids diges. tioKj tones system, , overcoming con stipation and increasing action of the liver. It is pcfectly safe even fo? the most delicate children. Kickapoo U'arm Killer makes children happy and healthy. 25c guaranteed. Try it. Drug stores or by mail. Kickapoo In dian Medicine Co.,!3&hiladelphia and St Louis.. . North Carolina Districts Afftct.-d fc - Actirtn of Repuhlican National Con . . mittte. . . .. Washington Special, 17th. to Charlott Observer. The final action of the Kepublica National committee, providing thi any ..congressional district that .-a -as many as 7,500 Republican vote in 1908, or will cast that many 1914 will give North Carolina 21 delf gates in the next National Convent ioi . unless the first, second and sixth di. tricts improve on their vote of 190: That year Isaac M. Meekins receive H. Slocumb, 6,385. The thirdrfourti . fifth, seventh, eighth, ninth and tent will have two-elegates-eachrand -thr--first, second and .sixth, one each. Nort . Carolina had 24 delegate? ast year. . RUB-MY-TISKZ Will aire your RheuihatisE Nehralgia, .Headaches, ' Cramp Colic, Sprains, Bruisesr Cuts ai Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insect v Ftc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used ii anally and extemaljy Price 2S..
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