V - v THE ROBESDNI AN. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1914. rAGE SIX. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAM on November 7, 1894, beginning at a News Notes From Southern rresoy- stake in the east line of Cedar street, tcrian College. of Colle23 TTnder arid'byvtrtue-of the au.hor- . himdrod and sixteen (216) "feet Correspondence of The Robesoman ntnin.Jfl in a decree rendered in fh of lhe northwest corner of lot Red Spring3, Feb.. 5 The second ..... ... .j ii. .i..J..t. ;.,r .o-rt o' Robeson county, x. 4 in .said town and runs inence quarterly recuai 01 t.ie huum , -t.. u about south alow Cedar street sixty- tne southern rrcsuyLermii UlieU - . . . . , rriuon 3 nine (CD) fcot; thence about east ai E.nu onservmuiy i " AC- ' . , . . mj ..oriinrr FaKritnrv 2nd. a right angle witii Cedar street, one jh j , hundred and sixty-two (102) feet to a , at eight o'clock, a large audience be ; 1 ha inhn Rorlmnnd line: . ir.e present. t-.hf supe an .a proceeding en I'rr.'vb iw.d Howard Morrison, tn:'.!;i:trator. of George G. French, de srjvA. .n:u L. M. Frencji, individual ly -vid:--w of Goo. G. French, against "iR.rry CoJvrin French and Margaret !F. er.cn. i: far.ts, the undersigned cum uni'.o itr wiil, on Monday, the 'InA ,j:.y of M ich 11)1 1, at 12 oV.ork noon, .at, the court house in Lumberton, C. offer for sale, and sell to the high st bidder for cash, the following de scribed Veal estate, to-wit: First: Beginning at the northwest comer of lot 47 of the original plan of the town of Lumberton, and runs thence as the line of that lot and the 1: - TIT-1 . nfraaf n'lrtlt aast me i tbhiui. oucivj " - - . , m ti, ui. ! " r south 3 1-2 west, 108 feet to a stake Mrrlson J- .Bf rker. b Lullaby by C. Lachmund, very tender as the southwest corner of said lot 3"C. Paf 653, and by said Barker gweet and played with much fee. No 47; thence as the line between in a deed of signment to R B. Mor-, ng &nd &tlon&l Alr3( be. lots 47 and 48 at right angles to Wal- , 7 , ing composed of all the national airs, ,trPPL bout South 861-2 west. sa,d Morrison, assignee to rencn;among which were "America, ' m ..a j u rr.i lULVuceii, see -i-u, page uui. thence about North parallel with Ce dar street sixty-nine (fi9) feet to a stake in John Redmond's lina Mrs. liuira W. Caldwell's corner; thence r.hout weft paralel with Fifth street one hundred and sixty-two (162) feet to the beginning, adjoining lot of Mrs. Laura E. Caldwell on the north, Mrs. John Redmond on the east and R. E. L. Prevatt on the south, and is the same lot conveyed by W. F. French, commissioner to John II. Morrison, Miss Ellen Robinson, pianist, open ed the concert with Mystere, Op. .r7, No. 4 by Grieg, which was given with i delightful tenderness, the piece pre . renting plaintive longing and rest i lessness throughout the whole. Au Ruisseau by Schutt, her second selec tion, was very playful and dainty, being well rendered and showing good technique. The Violin Quartets by Misses Al lison Pearsall, Annie Johnson, Dick. enn Varrlpll and Louise Dixon was a see Book 3-R, page 178,' and by said j fi Q J ensemble work the first, : i T rr. ti ! " r 108 feet to a stake in said line; thence "The i Star Spangled banner," and "Dixie," parallel with Walnut street, about , tne last oeing piayea wnn so mucn North 312 west 108 feet to the lju",UCI,-" iwuMn wu..-1 verve ana reeling wi tne auuieute eout'h line of second street, it being ty: North Carolina, bounded and de-! could not keep from keeping time . . ostvi KasI r a f n wire- rixri t Moofinninff ' ...T 4-1. A 4-Va aura avA the north line of lot 47; thence with - v.6........e .u, u.e.x ice, ..u the south line of Second street, about North 86 1-2 west, 108 feet to the be ginning it being the west one-half of lot 47 of the original plan of the town of Lumberton, and a part of a tract conveyed to B. Godwin by John G. Smith, Commissioner, by deod dated Jan. 2nd, 11)02, and recorded in Book JJJJ,' i::ge 100, in the office of N Register of Deeds of Robeson county, North Carolina. Second: Beginning at a stake in the east line of Walnut street, the northwest coi ner of lot 48 of the orig inal plan of the Town of Lumberton, and runs as the west line of that lot in the east line of Walnut street, about south ? 1-2 west, 108 feet at the southwest corner of said lot, and in the north line of first street. Thence along the north line of first street, about south Kl-2 east, 108 .feet to a ?.iCK, SOUR STOMACH INDIGESTION OR (AS; COMMISSIONER'S SALE. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of a Take "Pane's Diapepsin" and in iiinules You'll Wonder What i an.c cf Misery In PloirnLh. Be. "Wonder what upset your, stomach- which portion of the food did the dam aee do you ?- Well, don't bother. If j certain-judgment renderedtt the" Df WlihL BVLIM .Willi, AVXbt, VI ku -k- perior Xourt of Robeson county, wherein Thomas L. Johnson was rJaintiff and Warren Revels and others were defendants, the undersigned your stomach is in a revolt; if Eour, gassy and upset, and what you just commissioner, will on Monday, Feb' rarry 16th, 1914, at 12 o'clock noon at the court house door in the town ate has fermented ijito - stubborn ; of Lumberton, offer for sale at pub lumps; head dizzy and aches; belch gases and acids and eructate undiges-. ted food; breath foul, tongue coated just take a little Papo's Diapepsin and in five minutes you'll wonder what became of the indigestion and distress. Millions of men and women to-day know that it is needless to have a bad stomach. A little Diapepsin occas ionally keeps this delicate organ regu lated an dthey eat their favorite foods without fear. If jour stomach doesn't take care of your liberal limit without rebellion; if your food is a damage instead of a help remember the quickest, sur est, most harmless relief is Pape's Diapepsin which costs only fifty cents fir a laige case at drug store u It's huiy wonderful it digests food and acts things straight, bo genttv and easily that it is really astonishing. Please, for your sake, don't go on and on with a weak, disordered :tomae.h; it's so unnecessary. - A bond issue of $50,000 has been de cided upon by the executive commit tee of the North Carolina State Fairi for the erection of a more modern ex hibit building in Raleigh to take the at the Southwest corner of lot No. down with applause at the close of the 252, same being point where the divid-; piece.. ing line between lots Nos. 236 and ; Miss Julia Thompson with brilliant 252. one hundred and eight (108) feet execution rendered Trelude in B Flat ! place of the old agricultural buildin'g, to a stake in the Northwest corner Minor by Rummel and Libellules, Op. j erected in 1884, and a new and mod- of lot No. 252; thence in an easterly 21, by Chaninade. These were given 1 s?rn grandstand. There also is to be direction alone the dividing line be- with a degree of finish and fine ex-1 another extension of the grounds east- tween lots Nos. 251 and 252 fifty-four prcssion, the last a bright imitation (51) feet to a stake in said divid of a music box. Misses Dickson Vardell and Louise Dixon gave a violin duet Salut d'Amour, Op. 12, by E. Elgar, which was full of quiet beauty and rendered ward. ing line; thence in a southerly direc tion parallel with the line of Seneca street along the line of a lot hereto fore conveyed by A. W. McLean and wife to Amanda C. Blackburn one hundred and eig'nt (108) feet to a stake in the south line of lot No. 252 fifty-four (51) feet to the beginning, being a rectangular parallelogram fifty-four (54) feet by one hundred and eight feet, and being the western portion oL lot No. 252 all of which 0LDS & LaGRIPPE K or 6 doses 666 will break any case of CBllla & Fever, Colds lie auctio nto the highest bidder for cash the following described lands and premises: Lying and being in Britt's town ship, Robeaon county, North Carolina, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Adjoining the lands of the But ters Lumber Company, Davis Martin, Atlas Britt on both sides of Iveys Bluff road and being the same land formerly owned by-William Britt and upon which, Mr. W. T. Britt formerly lived, containing FIFTY ACRES, the J 1 A Wt J rm kMwtMJH 1-. .1 A . wnua iiarmjj ueen conveyed to Wnii-Tr Britt by-Lewis-A. Lawson, and conveyed by Wm. T. Britt to Mrs. Susan Proctor, by deed dated October 4th, 1897, which said deed is recorded in book 3-W, page 485, office of the Register of Deeds of Robeson coun ty. - This the 12th day of January, 1914. . E. M.--JOHNSON, Commissioner. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, - . 1 194Mon Attys. ' for the Plaintiff. Subscrib-i for flu Robesonian. 1 TIte Supply IHtoiise FOR THE FARMER 7 It matte s not what you need in the wa of Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Wagons, Baggies, farm implements, etc, Wc can Snpply Your Wants We have everything for everybody at the right prices. Call and let us show you. ' McEachern, Johnson & McGeachy Co. St Pauls, - ... . . N. C 9-B . . . . . .1 1? with delightful sympathy, with each & LaUrippe; It acts Oil ine liver other. Miss Frances Davidson was better than Calomel and does not iccompanyift, who displayed fine mu- Cripe Or Sicken. Price 25c. Meal feeling. ' Prelude in D Flat by Chopin and Bourree in G Minor by Bach were presented by Miss Belle Doub. She gave the theme of the work of the prelude application of Chopin's thought in her conception of work. CHICHESTER S PILLS Wys. THE DIAMOND KKAN1. i ( will more iully apear by reference to u l i. rr. : i r t. f stake in said line;, thence parallel Ui L"u "w U1 The Bourre was given with a dainty with Walnut stri.Pl. about North 3 1-2 'niei lun maue uy d. r.. x urceii, playfulness, broadening into the full cai-t IMS feet to a stake in the di- 1,4,1 '""'" brilliancy demanded by Bach's won-; vidir.g line between lots 47 m whlch maP is here!,y referred . (iorful old-fashioned dance, and fonv.ciKh, thence as the di- to and made a Part of this descnp-: Miss E1Ien Robinson again appear- vidir.g line between said lots 47 and tion, and being the same land convey- cd on the stage and sung Sapphic IS ahrA-i north 80 1-2 west, 108 feet ed to Carne BrlSht by deed of A- w- Ode and Thou'rt Like Unto A Flower U the l.otirnir.g; it heir.'- the west- McLean and wifc recorded in the by Rubinstein, with great sympathy' rn Inlf of lot 4S in the original of,lco of t,lC Ser of Deeds of cnd tenderness. Miss Ingham is a ti, i.. l i r o 070 . . . . plan of the town cf Lumberton, and "uuuauu L-uumy m uwm-d, pagts. o i. nne accompanist ana graves just the part of tract conveyed to B. God- I..dlc.t A.k roar lruesUt for j l'hlK!h-lcra Ulamond Urnnd I'lll.in lUd and Void inculllcN botes, sealed with -Blua Ritboc. 1 oke no other. Hut or jrour Iroult- Ask for 4 il i.t'll rjiv 1 its a 11AMI IIItAM) FILLS for K5 years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOtD BY MOISTS EVERYWHERE JOB YJ ill I ll Seventh: A certain parcel or tract r ijrht amount of support and "perfect of land situate in the town of Lum- sympathy. berton on the north side of the S. A. In conclusion, Perpetuo Mobile by L. Ry agd on the south side of Second C. Bohm by the Violin Quartet was a street, between Elm street and wa-1 bright little movement, given with Thii-,1- r.r.rinnirr r n ctntp in ihp ter street, and being parts of Iota 126 , such perfection of attack and a fine south line of Second street and the and 127 of the ori&inal P,at of the ! ensemWe tha th audience demand- rth lin- of lot 47 of the original town of Ufnerton, N. C, made by ; ea an encorse upon which tney gave win by John G. Smith, commissioners, and recorded in book JJJJ, page 40G, in the office of Register of Deeds if Robeson county, North Carolina. no 1 . 1, 1 , -mr .. nmm . ' TUT T If J T plan 'of the town of Lumberton, and jacao Knoaes tn l is ana 13 : a xuargaret uixon ins (Wt Pfllt f thP Northwest mr- Part of th tracts so 7 w- i was aompanist and furnished ideal Eliza support. I?- u : right angles to said Second street Barnes January 18th' 1897' recorded O" Wednesday evening, January in liOOk JUJU, page in the Ottice UL", -""a3 tMta raucs, gave ecnoes of the Register of Deeds for Robeson from the Student Volunteer Conven county, N. C, and i3 bounded and de- tion which was held fn Kansas City, scribed as follows: from December 31st, to January 4th. Beginning at a stake on the south : Miss Faires &ave the students here bank of n small Mch nnrl in thn north a message from the students of Ame- about south 3 1-2 west, 108 feet to a stake in the dividing line between . lots 47 and 48. Thence as said divid ing line, about South 86 1.2 'east, 81.8 feet to a stake in said line; thence parallel with Walnut street, about North :U-2 ea.-t, 103 feet to the South l;ne cf second street; thence with the South line of Second Etreet, about North 86 1-2 west, 81. S feet to the beginning; it being a part f lot 47 of the original ph:n of the town or Lumberton, and part of a tract conveyed to Berry Godwin by John G. Smith, commissioner, by deed dated January 2nd, 1902 and recorded in Book JJJJ, page 406, in the office of Register of Deeds of Robeson county. North Carolina. Fourth: Beginning at a stake in the south line of lot 48 of the original plan of the Town of Lumberton, and in the north line of First street, and 108 feet east of the southwest cor ner of said lot 48, and runs thence with the south line cf lot IS, and the north line of First strest to a i-tuke i" said line; thence paral lel with V':lnut street about north 3 1-2 east, 10S feet to the dividing line betwre.-i lots 47 and 4-i. Thenca as said dividing line about north 6 1-2 west. 818-10 feet to a stake in said line; thence parallel with Wal nut street about South 3 1-2 west, 108 feet to the beginning, it being apart cf the western half of lot 48, and a part of tract conveyed to B. Godwin by John G. Smith, commissioner by deed dated January 2nd, 1902 and THE ROBESONIAN IS NOW PREPARED TO Do Job Printing - A SHARE OF YOUR BUSINESS WILL BE APPRECIATED : : : : line of lot 126, 76 feet west of the northeast corner of said lot 126: this beirg the beginning corner of a lot convoyed by W. II. Barnes and wife TOliza B. Barnes to A. J. Hanhey April 10, 18?r), recorded in book 4-E, page 294, and runs thence as the third line of that lot reversed and parallel with the east line of lots 126 and 127, S. 4 degrees W. 133 ft. to its corner thence south 86 degrees east, 4 ft. to a stake; thence south 2 west 53 feet to a stake on the bank of a small dith; thence N. 82 degrees 25 minutes W., 17 feet to a stake; thence north 79 de grees thirty minutes, fifty feet to a stake near the right of way line of the Seaboard Air Line Railway; rica and other countries and brought out the feeling of responsibility that college stddents should feel in the evangelization of the world in our generation. On Sunday evening, February 1st, Miss Lois Heel conducted Y. W. C. A. services. Miss Heel Is the office sec retary of the South Atlantic Y. W. C. A. Committee. In the morning. She conducted the opening Sunday school exercises and made a short but help ful talk on the theme of the lesson "Prayer." In the evening she spoke most effectively at the Y. W. C. A. meeting on the subject "Do You Row or Do You Drift?" applying thi3 ques tion to the four relations of a college girl s life: Her association work, hQ,V-Tu w.1 rry-";7--c, o'r--nrrthe- comerof a 4 1 A 1 A J i 111 intM.ce norm uegrees, east parallel cIags KOm work, friendships and per with the east line of .lot No. 127, .SOnality. She became the personal s.o leec 10 a staKc oy a small ditch friend of the girls and we hope, to hotise; thence have her visit us as-ain. Sovth 75 degrees 35 minutes east, 50.5 On February 5th, Dr. Frederick B. feet to a stake; thence north 4 de- Wright of Washington, D. C. will give g;vcs cast parallel with the east line an illustrated lecture in the college of lots Nos. 126 and 127, 153 feet auditorium, his subject being "Pre-Co-to a stake in the north line of lot No. lumbian Americans"; on February : 126; thence as the north line of that 6th he will lecture on "Development! lot South 86 degrees east, 41 feet to of Writing and Painting"; on the 8th j Wood's Saperiof Seed Oats are choice, reclcaned, heavy seed grain. We offer all the best and most produc tive kinds for spring seeding; Burt or 90-Day Texas Red Rust Proof, Swedish Select. Bancroft. Appier, etc. Write (or prices and samples. Wood's 1914 Descriptive Catalog gives specially full and valuable infor mation about Spring Oats, Barley, Grasses and Clovers, Seed Corn, Sorghum, Cow Peas, Soja Beans: also about all other farm and Caiden Seeds. Catalog mailed free. Write for it. Seedsmen. - Richmond, Va. 50 MULES SO C. M. FULLER Two Car Loads FIFTY fine young mules to sell. They are the right KIND and you can get a selection st his BARN. Don't fail to see what he has before you buy elsewhere. Special terms to offer. C. M. Fuller QQ Lumberton, N. C. SO Buggies, Wagons Harness, Robes, Blankets .Yau can get any kind of a Guaranteed vehicle from CM. FULLER & SON. We have the GOODS. We want your trade. SEE US. the beginning. This Jantfary 31st, 1914. J. D. M'LEAN, Commissioner. 2-2-4Mon. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. T T a V I n IT Sill Q 1 1 fcckA no m tM4ni(.4-n 4s a ft 4-1. recorded Book JJJJ, page 406, in , A,xander ThaganJ deceRsed of j the office of Register of Deeds of , Robeson county," North Carolina, this he will speak on "Greenland." and on L Sunday wil talk on "Going to Church Around the World. The music faculty will give their second recital in the College audito rium on Monday evening, February Bobeson county, North Carolina. is to notify all persons having claims The' four lots above described will aKainst the estate of gaid deceased to fce sold separately and then sold as exhibit them to the-undersigned at a whole and the bid accepted for the st. Paul's, Robeson county, North separate tracts or as a whole acord- j Carolina, on or before the 7th day ing to the best bid .obtained. , 0f January, 1915, or this notice will Fifth: In the town of Lumberton be nleadpH in hF t-tho! - m v iiv,a T va j , and being part of lot No. 4 on official mapef. the - town of umberton,as made by J. II. McRae, Wellington Wishart and E. K. Proctor, commis aioners, September 4, 1894, and ap- proved and adopted by the Mayor and ' Board of Commissioners of said town All persons indebted to said estate will pease make immediate payment This the 6th day of January, 1914. G. R. THAGARD, Administrator of Alex Thagard. JOHN S. BUTLER, Atty. for Admr. l56Mon " St. Paul'8,N. C. Feel Miserable? -Out of sorts, depressed, pain in the back Electric Bitters renews your health and strength. A guaranteed liyer and Kidney remedy. Money back if not satisfied. It completely cured Robert Madsden, of West Bur lington, Iowa, who suffered from viru lent liver trouble for eight months. After four doctors gave him Jjp he took Electric Bitters and n now a well man. Get a bottle today; u will do the same for you.: Keep in the house for all liver and kidney eomplainii. Perfectly safe and dependable. Its results will surprise you. 50 and $1. H. E. Bucklen & Co, Philadelphia and - St. Louis. HAMIL AND CRICH 11 A TON OF PROTECTION IN FIRE INSURANCE M'DOUGALD KITCHEN CABINETS There is nothing better than a 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 Lum berton.N. C. AVERY'S REVERSIBLE DISC HARROWS 16, 18, nd 20 Inch Discs, with Trucks, also with Tongues . AVERYS STALK CUTTERS, Have Double Edge, Blades and will not choks. AVERY'S SAMPSON NEW GROUND PLOWS, .LYNCHBURG 1, 1 1-2 and 2 HORSE STEEL BEAM PLOWS BUY THE BEST AND .SAVE REPAIR BILUV L H. CALDWELL HARDWARE DEPARTMENT,

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