f 4 if'- i d- . t '4, ' "V ' r fi , "...' i"i THE ROBESONIAN, MONDAY FEBRUARY .23. .1914. . . . - ' ' " "' """"" J. I I . II I . .' . ,"" PAKE T'n PECULIAR AFTER EFFECTS OF GRIPPE THIS YEAR. Leaves Kidneys in Weakened Condi- dition. , . . Doctors in all parts of the country have been kept busy with the epide mic'of grip wnich has visited so marg homes. The symptoms of grip this year are often very distressing, and leave the system in a run down condi ave ":::..i,i th kidnevs which lion, uiu-ui" - ..-,, seem to suffer most, as a most every urinary nuuuivo . . neglected, as these danger wjrf- WILSONS AUTOBIOGRAPHY. , i neeiecteu, " . v , , , itkm nnnn SOMETHING j ten lead to dangerous kidney troubles. THE AUTO HOOD Drueeists report a large sale on Dr. ,.r txt ml.I.APSIBLL ; yfr . "U ,T,1,,VK en manv NEW IN COLLAPSIBLE gt which so many GO-CARTS. pe0pie 8ay soon heals and strong- THIS Auto-hood is exceptionally gS kid nade, in imitation black leathev, S P bladder remedy, and securely supported by strong f' an herbal compound has a gen- ia securely dealing effect .on; the kidney hnce oA t imost any exten- which is afmost immediately noticed It can beopened to almost any those who try t Dr. desiredr left compact, k Binghampton w. x.. . . t ,all mmrters this : j nl s 7.n hottle of oner lO seiiu a d."f' - . Swamp-Root, on receipt of ten cents, to every sufferer who requests it. A for wnue iwij - T. i .. , -n nn,nw nv one whu does not require much floor space j of it.' Regular size . hen not in use and . j C1 nn For sale bv can De iwiueu f " style of Go-cart is especially fir while roomy and comfortab to, it put away. The Fulton collapses in a Lment. It is easy to do There fa no mechanism to get out of order it just folds up. iow think of this-12-mch rubber tired wheels with brake; rigid frame is made of hollow steel tubing; resili ent springs; adjustable back; com fortable padded seat, are reasons for the complete satisfaction this Go-cart irives in every instance. There is no Go-cart made that is as easy to run as the Fulton collapsible. A frail woman can wheel it over curbs, adjust its top or fold it up unassisted. It is handsomely designed, well tail ored and serviceable. And at this price, is unquestionably better value than any other collapsible Go cart on the market. You will admit this when you see them. Will you let us show you? LUMBERTON FURNITURE STORE Ilia V UC in v.v - " , . L-xii.- Knfa ot.j $1.00. For sale by all druggists. Be sufe to mention this paper ... i South Carolina Labor Law XNUii anu Void. . j Magistrate Powers and Justice Gary have played havoc with the South Carolina labor contract law, according to a dispatch from Bennettsville. A case in Marlboro county was tried by Magistrate Powers at Bennetts ville in which Rant Nichols was charged with violating the labor con tract law, found guilty, was sentenc ed to pay a-fine of ?40 or servo 30 j.. ifl mnnh rhainirane. The uava wn w" " j .i a. xt AnfnnAan cio-noH the contract last JNo- vember, obligating to cultivate a share crop, but did not move on wit prosecutor's plantation, never per formed any work under the contract and the landlord had not advanced 1 cent in money or supplies. The magistrate held that the de fenedant was guilty, the defendant could not pay the heavy fine and the defendant's attorney toon me case un der habeas corpus proceedings be fore Chief Justice Gary. The Chief Justice's decision renders null and void the labor contract law in South Carolina creating great confusion in this county. , NOTICE AND SUMMONS. In the Matter of the Administration of the Estate of W. S. Codd, ve-; ceased. ! To C Billups and Sons Company, ! Edmund D. Barlowe, Champion Pota to Company, Elmira Produce Com pany, Iron City Produce Company, International Harvester Company of America, John H. Jones, D. B . Mar tin Fertilizer Company, Ohvett Broth ers, Phillips and Sons, Phillips-Patterson Company, Pinkerton Detective Agency, Produce Reporter Company, Southern Exchange Company, South ern Cotton Oil Company, P. S. fecott Company, The State Life Insurance Company L. J. Upton Company, Varn & Piatt, Williams Seed Com pany, Watson Mfg. Company, J. K. -Young Fertilizer Company, Young and Mathis: You and each of you, as parties in terested in the settlement of the es xiT Pnhh deceased, are lave vi " - . , i hereby notified and summonsed to be j and appear before the undersigned. Clerk of the Superior Court of Kobe- j son County, at his office in Lumber- i ton N. C. on the 16th day of March, j nt 1 o'eck a. m., ani answer; the petition this day filed in said , cause Dyine aamims"wio -tate; and you are further notified that said petition prays for a final settlement of said estate, and an adjudication of the order of pay ment of all debts and that proof be made of the debts and that the costs and charges of administration be determined, and for such other re lief prayed for in said petition as to the court may seem just and proper, and that if you fail to answer the petition the relief therein prayed for will be granted. Witness my hand in office, this the 16th day of February, C. B. SKIPPER, j Clerk of the Superior Court. ; M'LEAN, VARSER & M'LEAN and j JOHNSON & JOHNSON, j 2164M Attys. for W. S. Cobb Estate, i nHICHESTER 8 PILLS EVTV .t A.); roup IrrufirtfiHt for Xa President Wilson's Sketch in Con gressional Directory at Opposite Extreme from Sketches of Certain Statesmen Who Have Been at Pains to Belaud Themselves. Charlotte Observer. The brief autobiographical sketches of Congressmen and other worthies in public life at Washington are always a study. No issueof the Congressional Directory appears but that some statesmen have taken advantage of the aa 1 . 1 third person to Deiauo tnemseives; some never realize that the author ehin nf the sketches is nerfectlv well known, while others become wiser and trim down their pretentiousness in proportion as their real achievements Th Directory for the Sec. ond Session of the Sixty-third Con- rrpae nnw Aut. senator ienrv Aicrer- Pont of Delaware consumes nearly a whole page to tell what a wonderful hero he approved himself during the Civil War.- At the oppo site evtreme. the eminence of his office and public personality considered, is President Wilson's sketch. Mr. Wil son is nearly as brief as the average Llirectory auiouiograpnor, nnu urtei er also than most other Presidents hppn. Because for these col nmns no less than for The Directory it has an interest out of all propor tion to its lengin, we reproduce n here; "WnnHrnw Wilson. President, was born at Staunton, Va., December 28, 1856, and is a son or tne Kev. josepn R. Wilson and Jessie Woodrow Wil onn tViA fnrmsr a riistincuished scholar and clergyman of the Presby- rorian i miren or tne soutn. nis la- tior wa n native of Ohio and his mother of Scotland, and his ancestry on both sides is Scotch-Irish. His boy hood days were spent at Augusta, Ga., at Poliimhia. S. C. and Wilmineton. N. C, where he prepared for college with private tutors and at the schools of these places. His real educator, however, was his father, a scholar of high order, for some years professor of the Columbia (S. C.) Theological Seminary, and who closed his career as professor in the Southwestern Theological Seminary, at Clarkville, Tenn. In 1874 he entered tiaviason f!nlp North Carolina. remained one year and in the fall of. 1875 went to Princeton College, trom wnicn ne was graduated in the class of 1879. Following his graduation he entered the university oi Virginia, nanons ville, Va., as a law student, and was graduated in 1881. For two years he practiced law at Atlanta, Ga. In 1883 to 1885 did graduate work at the Johns Hopkins University, Balitmore, I'l,l.rhci.lrra lllunionilTti IM'li In Ititl and iioltl metallic v-iru known us Best, Safest. A. ways Ke'.iaKo SOLD CV r-Rl'i-ttST SIGNATURES FORGERIES Renowned Handwriting Expert 'Beati fies In Newton-McArthur Case Analyze Differences Between Real and "Spurious" McArthur Handwriting. Raleigh Cor., 20th, Wilmington Star. David N. Carvalho. of New York, the renQwned handwriting expert, who testified in the famous Drey fus case, was on the stand much of the session of the Federal Court to day in the trial of Citizens canK of Norfolk against J. Sprunt New ton, Mrs. Newton, Adam McArthur and others, and testined tnat in nis the A Ham McArthur signa ture on the f 25,000 note being sued for is not genuine. Mr. Carvalho undertook to show by enlarged photographs and magni fying glasses that in the "A" for Adam there are nine pauses of the pen while the letter was being form ed. He said the letter "R" in the admittedly genuine signatures of Adam McArtnur, nave a vertical ten dency with slight slants -to the left, while the letter, slants to the right in the disputed signature. He pointed out that there is a definite base line for the admittedly genuine signatures and a noticeable irregularity and downward or oval tendency in the disputed signature. He pointed out an upward stroke in the finish of the admittedly genuine signatures and a long downward stroke on the one in dispute. He also held that the crossing of the "T" in the disputed signature is different through a elant fnwnwarrl instead of UDWards. Tha nnt hnarinc the disDuted sig nature was placed in the hands of the jurors along witn powenui mag nifying glasses and there was a lono-tViiT infrtrmnl recess durini? which time the jurors made individual studies of the signatures in tne ngni nf Urn tootiinnnw nf Mr. Carvalho. VSA. ViIV vvuviij - Carvalho also testified as to the cio-nntiiro nf Mrs. M. E. Mc Arthur. holding that hers on the note in ques finn io TVircerv. This he held to be indicated by differences in the letter "R" in " "Mrs." and "McAihur as well, the forgery being more of a loop in construction. There was differ ence, too, in the manner of crossing tho "T " Under sharp cross-examination, he nHmitteH that there were erenuine signatures of Mrs. McArthur with the "loop" "R," but he stuck to his opinion that the signature on the note is hot genuine. The cross-exam ination was sharp and was Dy duage R. W. Winston, Judge J. Crawford I UN HAftitl AND CRICH i TON OF PROTECTIONS IN FIRE INSURANCE Md., in political economy and historyJ Biggs and former Governor Kitchin. 1885 to 1888, professor of history and .... . ' .-r Mr y". 1 political economy at cyrn rnawr col lege, Pennsylvania; 1888 to 1890. pro fessor in the same branches of science at Wesleyan University. In June, 1890, he was selected professor of jus- rianriiHonpo nnH nnlitipal ecnnnmv at Princeton University. In 1895 the de partment was divided and he was as signed to the chair of jurisprudence. In 1897 he was promoted to to the Mc Cormick professorship of jurispru Hptifo nnH nnlitirs. Tn 1902 he was elected president of the University, re- siiuii uuiii Liiau uiiicc anu iuo piu- ! ? rf- x.l i fti n i; iessorsnip in uctoDer, ixu, immedi ately after his nomination for Gover nor of New Jersey, to which office he was elected November 8, 1910, by a 1 i'i i r ri j TT plurality oi iv,voo votes, ne was married June Z4, 1885, to Miss HJlen Louise Axsen, of a distinguished fam ily of Savannah, Ga. They have three daughters, Misses Margaret Woodrow Wilson, Jessie wooarow wuson, ana Eleanor Randolph Wilson. He is the author of the following works: 'Con gressional Uovernment,' in ltsoo; ihe State-Elements of Historical and Practical Politics,' in 1889; 'Division The rnnrt house was throneed with business men, including numbers of interested banners. The judges of the Supreme Court spent a large part of the afternoon in the court room listening to the cross-examination of Carvalho. j There are banks in Raleigh, Fay- etteville, Richmond, Norfolk and else where vitally interested in the outcome, as there is something like $300,000 on. outstanding notes similarly endorsed by Mrs. Newton nnH the MrArthnrs that must stand or fall by the decision in this case as to the genuineness of the signa tures on the $25,000 note. It is believed now that the trial will require practically all of next week to reach final disposition. The March Woman's Home Compan ion. The March Woman's Home Com panion contains a review of the work already done by that publication in the great campaign for Better Ba bies, which it has been carrying on for a vear and which its Better Ba- and Reunion,' in 1893; 'An Old Mas-b Bureau dr ,the direction of ter Md other Poetical Essays.' in Anna, Steese Richardson is to. carry 1893; 'Mere Literature and Other Es- n nrnZ e c.om'T V I J says ' in 1896; 'Life of George Wash- hundred thousand babies have al ington,' in 1896; 'History of the Amer-1 rea.dy bn examined at contests ican People,' in 1902; and 'Constitu- and hundreds of thousands of moth tional Government in the United prs ave bee" he'Ped hJ scientific sug- States in 1908 Jfeonuiia aa i- nuw w v.cc i The top line in parentheses which ! their children. The Companion has precedes the sketches of all execu- Pu h? ove51L Vni S! tive officials informs us that Mr. Wil-! an.4 attracted tents support the most J D. V son lives at the White House, on Penn syljsania avenue, between Fifteenth anifSeventeenth streets. His 'phone isfftain 6, but no one who may feel inclined to call hirn up for a cht need suppose that he can .answer it in per son eacn time. 5. SALE OF LANDS AND PERSONAL PROPERTY UNDER MORTGAGE j By virtue of authority vested in us ; under the provisions of a certain deed ; of mortgage executed to the under-! signed by R. G. Inman and wife, dated April 1st, 1913 and registered in the register's office of Robeson county in book of mortgages No. 29 at page 48 (default having been inade in the payment of the debt thereby secured) we will, on Monday the 16th fo,-.h 1914 at 12 noon at the court house aoor in Lurautiw", , offer for sale at public auction t the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing lands: . . When fire occurs, the most valuable BETWEEN SAFETY AND DANGER The Wise Man Secures Protection of FIRE INSURANCE man's mirtier ia Davis Bullock's line and runs as said Bullock's line north 57, east 8.65 chains to a stake with black gum pointers by the flowers road, thence with the road south 72 east 5.45 chains to a stake, then south 57, west 11.65 chains to a stake ;n Tnmnn's line, then as his line north 38 west 4 chains to the beginning, containing four acres more or less. And also at the same time and place we will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following personal property, to. wit: All the household and kitchin furni ture located in the Parkton Hotel on April st, 1913, to-wit 5 beds and l. 1 .Infklnn VmrAaiic R -txrnch- otnnHs- A rockers. 2 centre tables, and' any and all other household and kitch-j en furniture contained in saia notei at the time aforesaid. Dated this February 14th, 1914. S. M. OLIVER, C, A. OLIVER, 4 G. S. PAGE, ' . Mortgagees. MTNTYRE. LAWRENCE & PROCTOR, Attys. for Mortgagee. 2164Mon. influential body of medical men in thk pnnntrv. the American Medical Association. It has standardized the Better Babies movement by providing free of charge, the most thoroughly scientific score-cards, wall charts, books of detailed instruction, and all other needful literature that could be devised by experts, and insisting that these be used in all contests. In oth er words, the Better Babies Bureau has accomplished in a year wnat a veneration of scattered endeavor could not have brought about. And the movement is still young! Other valuable articles in the Com panion are: "Why Fifty Women Go to Church," by Bruce Barton, . au SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF AMERICA Annual Meeting Will Be Held in Fay etteville, May 28. The Fnvetteville Ohserver savs that a meeting of the executive com mittee oi tne acottisn society oi America there Wednesday iof last . 1- t l.ij.iL- wcun. it. was uttueu w uoiu im to Church, by JBruce carton, . au- nual meeting of the society this year rh- nf last month's article entitled I r l?arAff A.rill Mo Oft Tin nraci- 1 . n ..r T-v VT.i. r in j.jcvreiure jj. yy f HtV W Omen Ui) IN OL UO W dent, ur. J. A. Mcuonaid or loronto, church;" "The Importance of Play," Canada, editor of The Toronto Globe, b Marv Heaton Vorse; another con- ' A t- company. We represent some oi uie best companies in existence. They nav nromotly and honorably all losses incurred. Some day you may be sor ry you didn't let us write a policy today. ; . I Q. T. WILLIAMS fcMM-i, OVEj 65 YEARS' 3 , I who HelivreH the nnnnnl nHHress be fore the society at its annual meeting at Red Springs last year, will be preset and preside. Steps are being take to procure another good speak er for the reunion this year. The Observer says that Dr. J. V. McGoo- tran ist tnVincr tens ti sepnre a n .r - r - Scotch band to furnish music during the meeting. Mr. A. W. McLean of Lumberton is a member of the exe. cutive committee of the association. Tna T, Roleiarlf an atreH man who shot and killed his wife in Charlotte several weeks ago, was convicted of murder m the nrst degree by a Meck lenburg county jury Thursday. The penalty is death in the electric chair. It Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. . - -1.-1.K m..A 4a.rtriHnn m.V Anyone .eiiuiiig a r.c- ' r.... ... - ----qnlcklr asoerilii our opinion free wlietlier au riiTcntlon is prohnbly piiieilnlilB. Conimiinlw. tlo.mntrictlycoi.niloiitlul. HANDBOOK on 1'nteuu out fioe. tHr1ot ifenry lor socuriuif patentn. 1'inoun taken tlirouirli Munn A Co. receive tpet'ialnotlct, without clinrae, lutua ; j Scientific jftiKricmi. A hnnilomelT. IllimfTntod werklr- I.nrrt 'rlr. cnlnltoti nf miy (.MCIiiiUo J-iriiil. . Terms, J jro.-ir : f.mrni..fnliL Byld bynll iewslcalorj, MUHN&Co."c,":--KBwYcrk "J J - ' . tribution by Mrs. vorse in ner series ntive of the Montessori method of education; and "Our Struggles for a Home and How it Brought Happi ness as a By-f roduct, Dy an anony mous contributor. Grace Margaret Gould, fashion edi Havnteo 14 naces to a nicniv en' fertaininir anH beautifully illustrated fashions. The de partment includes a dozen or more separate contributions on a variety of subjects. Miss Gould's underlying idea is that women can and should be fashionable without going in for the extravagances and extremes of style, and she shows practically and suc cessfully just how women can attain this end. ' Fiction is contributed by Mome im- Mpintooneof ouroiyiioL Overcoats AND MAT Ay m ix ouroivuou I 1 v VI Ik MA m 1 m The comfortable, SUCCESSFUL,, proud feeling you will get from being the daily wearer of one of our nobby SPRING WEIGHT OVERCOATS Will be worth more to you than the coat costs. A lighter weight overcoat is a good all-around, ail-the-year-around garment. We have them from $15.00 up. We keep no poor clothing in our store. ( Let us sell you your Season's clothes ONCE. You will then be our customer for life. OUTFITTERS KSV Lumberton, North Carolina Headquarters for Cabbage Plants, Etc. Garden and Flower seed of all kinds. Country Grown Cabbage Collard Seed. nion Sets... Silver Skin and Yellow Danvers. Cabbage plants 15 cents per hundred. Also a full line of General Merchandise. M. W.FLOYD, - - Lumberton, N. t f " ' - Farmers'. WE HAVE A FEW COTTON SEED OF VERY EARLY VA RIETY, GROWN IN WAKE COUNTY and free from Boll insect We have had these seed screened and cleaned; will sell them' while they last for $1.00 per busleL iff We are making the same good fe rtillzer this season; and to be safe plant a good sound seed free fro minsects and use our guano. We make principally cotton seed meal mixtures, but also can give you a blood and bone mixture. The goods are better but the price is the same. ' - Robeson Manufacturing Company LUMBERTON, N. C. ...... - 1 x . c. 4. . i'i e i j it was ure nrst veruici ui.uysi aeree Fiction is cbntributea Dy ivioiue tii tnurdcr recorded against a white man j j;ot Seawell, Juliet Wilbor Tompkins, 1 POPULAR I in Mecklenburg county in many years. How to Prevent Bilious Attacks. "Comine events cast their shadows before.' This is especially true of bil ious attacks. Your appetite will fail, you will feel dull and-languid. If you are subject to bilious attacks take three of Chamberlain's Tablets as Katharine Holland Brown, Zona Gale, Mabel Martin .Dill. . and Sophie iverr Underwood. Special art and music features are included, and the regular Young People's, Cooking and House keeping Departments are up to their us"ual high standard. " The Seriousness of Being Dead. C a:a ...;tVi tha 'rnM nnrl hound to a tnree or A;namDeriains labiets as .own . "- , xv. t . nillar in the basement or a snop, wai soon as these symptoms appear and jP'"a.V Kirschner, a plumber, wai the attack may be warded off. sale by all-dealers. , i -a Tf rschnpr. a DiumDer. was Forjfnfi nVarl todav in a serious rendi tion. Sheboygan Journal. soo ARTICLES 300 ILLUSTPA TION5 Popular Mechanics Magazine "WRITTEN SO YOU CAN UNDERSTAND IT" A GREAT Continued Story of lh World' ProgreM which you may begin reading at anytime, and which will hold your interest forever. You are living in the best year, of the most wonderful age. of what a doubtless the greatest world in Uie universe. A resident of Mara would gladly pay tf? 1 A Aft FOR ONE YEAR'S . $1,UUU SUBSCRIPTION j- to this magazine.in order to keep informed ot our progress in Engineering and Mechanics. Are you reading it ? Two millions of your neighbors are, and it is the favorite maga fine in thousands of the best American homes. It appeals to all classes old and Minff-.meQ and-women. I The "Shop Kotos" Department (20 papes) 4 gives eay wajre to do things now to make nserol articles lor nome ana snop, repairs, etc ' Amateur Keehsnies " ( 10 panes ) tells bow to make Mission furniture, wireless outfit, boats, engines, magic, and all the things a boy loves. lUO PER YEAR. SINGLE COPIES IS CENTS Ask row Nwdelr to mham jroa m or WRITE POR rWEE SAIRPUE COPY TODAV POPULAR MECHANICS CO. 91SW. Washington S.W CHICAGO 0 Monuments ! now have in our show room the most complete selection of mon. uments headstones, tablets, etc., ever shown in this section. We invite vou to look over our stock and tret our prices before plac ing an order for anything in thift line. LUMlOtTON MARBLE & GRANITE COM! ANY. I. V. HOOPER Wa M. NIVEN, . Proprietors. Subscribe to The Robesonian. TOWN TAX PAYERS LOOK hands and iUO WIA UWXVO -w the town sorely needs the money! The rlav for navment is here! If you do not desire me to call on you, come to ee me and and gei your icvcpw We must have money at once. . H. H. REDFERN, Collector.. Nov. 6, 1913. ' KilZIBSRllAR' Cures Colds j Pivcntn PoaumoaJ-