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i THE SEMI-WEEKLY R03E50NIAN -V- o o o. a o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ) o CI o o o ft) o o a a o 8 o I r 4 sperous tonys prosper J J. r f M !;il..'-'iM PFSOLVE TO DRESS BtTTER When you first meet a stranger do you not "size him up" by the clothes he wears? Yes, And when strangers meet you they form an opinion of you by what YOU WEAR. Traveling men, profesional men, business men, all kind of men simply cannot afford not to dress well, because it is MONEY OUT OF THEIR POCKETS if they don't LOOK successful. we sen prosperous uumw, fit. We satisfy. Ask our customers. We charge you-what our clothes are worth. First Peace Treaty Based on Bryan's "'Plan. . , r Washington Dispatch,' jjjfth," Secret; ry Brayanand. Chevalier van Rap'pard, Netherlands Minister, today signed a treaty providing that any i question between the United States and the Netherlands, which cannot be settled by diplomacy shall be sub-, mitted for investigation to an intern-1 tional commission of 5 members. Th period of investigation is fixed at one year although it may be shortened. . This is the first treaty between the United States and a European nation,' based upon Secretary Bryan's peace ; plan. .- . v ; j - The American Netherlands conven-j tion embodies generally the princi ples of Secretary Bryan's plan to, bring to an end warfare between, the Nations of the world bufit differs in some details from similar acts rep y signed. There is no provision in it for the maintenance of the sta tus quo as to military and naval preparations during the period of in vestigation. Mr. Bryan pointed out today, however, that he considered this feature non-essential, acceptance of the principle of investigation being the keynote of the plan. . (Ham QJT OUTFITTERS Lumberton, North Carolina o Sporting 111 0(1 3 n?n nn finnaaa 3M0 GOO OQO OOCO n ....... O We are Headquar ters for this especial Line. :: If it is a GUN, SHELLS, RIFLE, or in fact ANY THING of this nature let us know. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o McAllister Hardware Co., Incg t4t l" AM A A I"t 1" wwwwJ www wwww www wwww wwwwwwww www Be Q, ic'Ycu Get a thcr. Shoe '$4X0 cor..: l ci.-.-...' the heclc, ccur.'.cr- : t.o'. J fcr les3 ihan '. -3 far Iciiher ia Y7hy pay ;i:re leather price3 v-: "lt&0t- fcr such c'.ioc:: v. hen you rever Vf'VT Luow they tu-o adulterated ilTTfTyy " ualil you wear ihcai and find TySjUf'y 50LEL V7T r " ii COUNTS if -A I LEATHER HEELS them unsatisfactory. $oit uthcr sous atl-mcsf c:ck e c:dc:.t rvxtti Thero vt one w.-.y to be sure you are et- sold during 1012. Every pair is honcsf tin-; honest lc-.Cirr alioc. fun- !y ask f .r im ie of good leather. No Bubstitutcj lor "..r i.r:nr v'.urs vS.ih tho elar oK Uio Io.Vhcr are cw n-d. . hw! anil Uie namo on ti e Bole 'Mur 11:lr,1 "noes nro mrulo m-nvcr 50 i .! .. , , - ,. . e'yics in all the difi'crent Iraljrrs for . i,'rarl" ,"t -e Liresl Hcl.ujB line cf men. women and chilcirrn. AUmetotscet i jo? n tu v. - ! tVcrswri :::.ion jia.ra every dcnianil, both aa 1q Stylo and KSDllB- .-JP?.1. ?3"7 .-""t'"''r V'is tar Piper shoea. Always arli for and Insist treon "'Ji.;iM"i..;rs. 'KcirliT "20.0 rood nsrehirt e!l the a. Dan' - J-st ro iro AiiY etore. buti come tUrect to us. We are special sent tor Uiesc wtll-liaovva ehocs. . . "Star Brand ShoeJLr Better" M. W. FLOYD, Lumberton CHICHESTER S PILLS Wy- 1 UK 111 A MOM itnM. A ( itl- he-tr liumon4 Umitdk fill m Ud n-l told rTti.,Ay TftLe n fber. Buy of your HnirH!. A ( w 4 II I.I in k.TFD ytWiiia" n Fust. Safest. A I mm SOLO BT BBISEISTS tVEEWitRE COLDS & LaGRIPPr: 5 or 6 doses 660 will break any case of Chills & Fever, Colds & LaGnppe; it acts on the hyer better than "'Calomel andjdoes tiot ripe or sicken, Price 25c. Big Brewer's Funeral Monroe Enquirer. It cost $16263 to bury Adolphu Busch, the St, Louis brever who re cently died, and his familyis well al-le to bear the expense, it took many a fchooner of beer to pay the funeral expenses of the biggest brewer in the world but the beer puzzlers paid it and many a poor fellow who help ed pay for the elaborate and expen sive funeral of the old brewer will lie out in the potter's field in a cheap pine coffin with no more marking at his last resting place than a dog has at his.. ' COMMISSIONER'S SALE , j , By virtue of authority vested in-the i undersigned xomraissianer J)ya. judge ment' of the Superior Court of Robe buicounty er.tercd at the Jurie term, 1913, in an ' action therein pending wherein the Farmers & Merchants j Bank. of Robeson is plaintiff and U M. Edward and wife Georgia L. Ed ward?, are defendants for the fore- j closure of a certain mortgage, 1 will ! on Monday, the 5th daylof January, 1 .1914 fct'12 o'clock M. at the court ¬ house door in Lumberton, N. C, sell at ! public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described tract or parcel of land situate and being ijf the town of Lumberton, N. C.'and being described as follows: On the south side of Fourth street; beginning at a stake in the South line of Fourth street, 67 feet and 1 linch es from the .west lipe of Elm Btreet, the north-east corner of the. Hardy Bell lot (now owned by Berry Godwin estate) said stake being the corner of B. Godwin's Hardy Bell lot, and runs About west along the the line of Fourth street 17 feet and 6 inches to the center' of the brick wall; thence along the center of the brick wall about S. 50 ft. to a stake; thence about east J parallel with - Fourth street 17 1 feet and 6 inches to B. Godwin's line; ' thence, along B. Godwin's line about north 50 feet to the beginning. j Dated, this 1st day of December, 1313. R. E. LEE, I 4Monl2-l Commissioner, i . . THE MORNING AFTER - i ... ai j-xie MOVING SALE Owing to the fact that we have la move our Stock into our new quarter-where the Farmer n and Mer chants Bank now is We are going to sell our Chrin- j mas Stock of Goodi for just about what they cost us. , W do this as we have to move right away and we prefer to sell the Christmas stock rather than move it Therefore the Sacri. fice. Ourlossisyourgain.lt is better to shop, early and save SI money than it is to wait later and pay more for your Christmas gifts. We have a large stock that -was purchased from the larg. est Northern House. . SALE IS NOW ON. Mcdonald drug company hi - 'M- , . Waverly Hotel Building. M CONFIRMED PROOF. Residents of Lumberton Cannot Doubt What Has.Beer Twice Proved. In gratitude for complete relief from aches and pains ofv bad backa from distressing kidney ills thousands have publicly recommended Doan's Kidney Pills. Residents of this vi cinity who so testified years ago, now say the results are permanent. This testimony doubtlessly proves the v.orth of Doan's Kidney Pills to Lum berton kidney sufferers. Mrs. L. LeonardTSweeny Hill, Ma rion N. C, says: "I had headaches and was dizzy and nervous. I was restless and got up in the morning feeHng tired. My kidneys were weak and by back pained me. Doan's Kid Kidney Pills before still holds good." endorsement I have given Doan's Kidney Pills before still holds good." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agejits for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Torment thousands of people daily. Don't be one of these sufferers when for so little cost you can get well rid begin their good work from the very first dose. They exert so direct an ac. tion on the kidneys and bladder that the pain and torment of backache, Cores Old Sorts, Other Remedies Won't Con The worst case, no matter of how long landing, are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter's Antiseptic .Healing Oil. It relierei Pain end Hrait at the same time. 25c. &0c, SLOOb A. m ' rV 1. BETWEEN SAFETY AND DANGER The Wise Man Secures Protection of FIRE INSURANCE When fire occurs, the most valuable paper a man has is a policy in a good company. We represent some of the best companies in existence.' They pay promptly and honorably all losses incurred. Some day you may be sor ry you didn't let us write a policy today. Q. T. WILLIAMS TOWN TAX PAYERS LOOK The tax books are in my hands and the town. sorely needs the money! The day for payment is here! If you do not desire me to- call on you, come to see me and ai;d get your receipt. We W" ' nnen . H. H. EEDFERN, Collector., ; NT."t,-iit. p MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power contained in a certain mortgage deed executed by G.. E. Meyers and wife, S, G. Myers, to E, D. McNeill, dated August 18th, 1913, and duly register ed in the office of the Register of Deeds of Robeson county in book page...., the undersigned - will on (Thursday, the 8th day of January, 1913, at 12 o'clock noon, at the court house door in the town of - Lumber ton, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described land and premises: In the town of Lumberton, , North Carolina, being lots No. 34, 35, and 36, as shown. by the map of "French Moore," more fully described in the above mortgage deed, to whicjl v refer ence is made. This the Cth day of December, 1913. E. D. M'NEILL, Mortgagee. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, 1284Mon. Attys. for Mortgagee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of Jhe estate of J. H. Willoughby, de. ceased, late of Robeson county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons naving claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned or Mclntyre, Lawrence & Proctor, his attorneys, at,Lumebrton, N. C. on or before the 20th day of No. vember, 1914 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons fndebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. J. A. McMillan, Administra. tor of J. H. Willoughby, deceased. This 20th day of November, 1913. MTNTYRE, LAWRENCE & PROC. TOR, Attys. for Administrator. 11206Thurs. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of C. H. Lewis, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against estate to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 2l8t day of November, 1914, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said state will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 20th day of Nov., 1913. R. E: LEWIS, Adm'r. of C. H. Lewis, deceased. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Attys. for Administrator. 11206Th NOTICE. North Carolina, Robeson County In The, Superior Court, Before the Clerk. S. A. McNeill, Administrator of Mil ton McNeill, deceased vs. John McNeill, Bessie McNeill, Dariiel H. McNeill, Flora Ann Simpson. John Simpson; Archie 'Buie, Beatrice McNeill, et als. The defendants above named will take notice that an action ent tiled ss above has been commence.! befoic the Clerk of the Superior Court of Robeson county, and the said defen dants will take further, notice "Out they arj required to apair' oefov the said court on the 12th day of Jan uaryL .lt'i 4 ' at the court luuse of Robeson county, .in Lumber , N. C. and answer pr demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the. relief demand ed in said complaint. - - This " the 12th- day of December, 1913. C. B. SKIPPER, . Clerk of Superior Court. JOHNSON-& JOHNSON,' Subscribe for The Robettonmn. M'DOUGALD KITCHEN X CABINETS There is nothing better than a . o Handsome piece of Furniture for a CHRISTMAS PRESENT. We Have most anything in the Furni ture Line that one could desire. Come to see us. Lumberton Furniture Store Lumberton.N. C. Horses and Buggies Mules and Wagons We Save You Money W. I. LINKHAW, Home of the Hackney Buggy and Wagon. , i mi iuijjL-.ui -"""TlfflllTI I 'ffllf'Y M Sf rs THic Soppily Honise FOR THE FARMER 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. ftlcfochern, Johnson & McGeachy Co. St Pauls, - - - - N. C v - ORB Don t Give Useless Christmas Gifts. WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING W HICH MAKES MOST ACCEPTA . BLE PR ESENTS. 5 POCKET KNIVES, in nice cases 50c to $2. v ALL KINS SCISSORS Gold and nicker plate. ALL SIZE PERCOLATORS-- . SAFEI V LiAZCFitS. $1, $2, $2.50 an d $3. INT,ERSOrjVArt,HESr-$t.pu7$t rso, 'm.997'yr MANICURE SETS, $2.50 to $10.00 . BRASS FIRE SETS, COAL VASES AtR RIFLES. 50c. $1 and $1.50. ALL THER KINDS RIFKES and GUNS, GUN CASES c. L. H. CALDWELL HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. v V v- V r - ,
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