THE ROBESONIAN,
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j Lumberton, N. C.
WITH, COUNTY PAPERS.
How Fairmont UaVg rown.
During the past two and one-
years Fairmont has made rer
RUM WOMEN
Find Health in a Simple Tonic.
How msmv wnmen An irmi Vnnv
progress, nere is some or iu injWho perfectly well, strong and
handsome Jones building contining
two large store rooms, bank and post
office on the first floor. Several of
fices and large theater on second
floor. Masonic temple on third. Mr.
heallly as a woman should be? They
may not be sick enough to lie In bed
but they are run-down, thin, nerv
ous, tired and devitalized.
women are so active nowadays.
Jones deserves credit for building j and so much Is expected of them,
such a house. Messrs. E, G. Floyd j that they constantly overdo and uf
and Marvin Floyd have added a j fer from headache, backache, nervous
handsome 2-story building, which is I ness and kindred Ills,
a credit to the city. Dr. Brown has Such women need VInoL our dell
built four other store rooms. Dr. F. clous cod liver and Iron tonic with
H . Pitman has recently completed a out oil which will create an appetite,
nice two-story building and Messrs. tone tip the digestive organs, make
toaud Floyd and W. A. Griffin have
contributed each a store house. W.
B. Brice & Son have added another
brick addition to their business house.
Mr. E. G. Floyd has -erected a brick
building which he uses as a picture
show theatre. Then the two stores
partially and wholly destroyed by fire
have been rebuilt and improvement
made on store houses by Messrs.
Sam Dunie and E. V. McDaniel.
Then a handsome brick church has
been erected by the Baptists and
practically a new building made out
of the Presbyterian church. A large
tobacco warehouse built and another
in course of erection. A two-story
concrete building erected by the Wil
son Printing Co.,. for, their business.
Then we will not stop to tell about the
long stretches of concrete pavement,
electric lights, numerous residences,
etc. Fairmont grows.
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pure blood and create strength.
Mrs. Walter, Price, Biloxi, Miss.,
says: "I was In a run-down condition
for months, I had taken several medi
cines but they seemed to do me no
good. Finally Vlnol was recommend
ed, and from the first bottle I began
to improve until I am strong and well
as ever."
try a bottle of Vlnol with the un
derstanding that your money will he
returned If It does not help yon
DR. J. D. M'MILLAN & SON.
Refugees Saved From Rioting Mexi
cans by German Sailors.
Galveston, Tex., Dispatch, 25th.
The Tampico situation continued so
serious according to a wireless mes
sage reaching here today that two tor
pedo boats were yesterday sent up the
Panuco River at Tampico to get
Americans. Refugees arriving here
from Tampico today said the ywere
saved from rioting Mexicans early
Wednesday morning by German sail
ors. Subscribe for The Robesonia.
A Willin' Barkis.
Maxton Scottish Chief.
The Robesonian of yesterday refers
to our townsman Representative H.
C. McNair's condition of mind toward
Another term of the General Assem
bly. So far as we have been able to
judge, he is ready to do whatever the
people of the county want him to do
about it. He does not regard it r.s
a Wrso'i.i;
the iftferesTs' oT the" 'people: If they I bSnpIe"As "it v-iiJffi'iiib'ytif
Corns Go, Suro Pop,
If You Uso "Gets-It"
ATTENTION SHRINERS
"Shrine Special" Operated
VIA
Seaboard Air Line Railway
"THE OFFICIAL ROUTE"
TO
Atlanta, Ga., and Return
SUNDAY, MAY 10TH, 1914.
LEAVE
RALEIGH 6:07 PM $12.90
WILMINGTON 3:45 PM $13.85
CHARLOTTE 8:20 PM 8:25
FAYETTEVILLE, 4:50 PM 11.25
HAMLET 9:10 PM .10.00
MONROE ..10 10 PM 8.25
WADESBORO .. 9:56 PM 9:25
WINSTON-SALEM 6:15 PM 10:75
RATES ON SAME BASIS FROM OTHER POINTS
SPECIAL TRAIN, ALL STEEL EQUIPMENT
Special Train will be Parked at Inman Park Siding on Seaboard, the
sWiest, quietest and cleanest location in Atlanta.
Write at once for detailed information and Pullman Reservations to F.
A- FETTER. (For Shrine Committee) Raleigh, N. O, or,
JOHN T. WEST, Division Passenger Agent.
RALEIGH, N. C.
want him we believe "Barkis is wil
lin'." He made a good record in the
last I pgislature especially in the es
tablishment of the recorder's courts.
and we are sure that he is willing to
i stand upon it and defend it.
Health Work Has Been Successful.
J Rowland Sun.
I A few years ago when Robeson
county began to spend money for
nealth work and employed a superin
tendent of health for all his time,
mere were plenty of people who said
that tins was aneedless expenditure
oflh& nublic funds. Rut. th Vioah n
I work has been so successful, ind t;ie
public health in the county is so
' P:UpH htpr that it vpaa Kofnrn fV,;-.
work was started, that it would be
hard to find a man who would be
'willing to stop making appropriation
for this purpose.
of Curing Corns and Calluses.
If you have corns now, the chances are
you have never used "GETS-IT, the
biggest seller among corn cures ever
known. It is the new way, does away
with all trouble, pain and fussing In treat
Rebuilding Novelty Works.
St. Paul's Messenger.
Mr. Joe M. McNeill is rebuilding
the Robeson Novelty Works on the
lot adjoining his blacksmith shop.
Mr. R. B. Humphrey will be connected
with the business.
Use a Remington
or
Smith Premier
Three
Months
For
WE will rent you an understroke model 6, 7,
or 8 Remington Typewriter or understroke
model Smith-Premier Tvpewriter for . One
Quarter of a year THREE MONTHS for
$5.00 the moct advantageous rental terms ever
offered by the manufacturers.
And if you wish to buy a machine at the
end of this rental period, the rental money
already paid will be credited upon your purchase.
Rental Terms Visible Models
REMINGTON MONARCH
SMITH PREMIER
One Month $3.00 Six Months $15.00v
Paragon Ribbons. Red Seal Carbon Papers
Recognized as the leading ribbon and carbon lines on the market
Machine Catalogs and Supplies Booklet on Request
Remington Typewriter Co.
(Incorporated)
229 SOUTH TYRON STREET CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Drag the Roads.
Fairmont Messenger.
Roads are getting in very bad fix.
A drag would not cost much, would
not be expensive to operate and
would irsure good roads if used at
proper time.
Get the Corns Off Your Fet. er.d the Cant
Wrinkle Off Your Face. No'.hins Can
Do h Uke M GETS-IT."
lng corns. Thousands who havo puttered
with old corns for years, have gotten rid
of them right off, with a low drops of
"GETS-IT. " applied as quick as you con
spell your name. Corns Just love to be
cut, picked, filed, gouged and pulled. Quit
It. You've tried cotton rings that cause
shooting corn pains, greasy salves that
spread over the toe and make It raw and
tape that sticks to the stocking now try
GETS-IT." It has none ot the draw-1
backs of the old style corn cures, eases !
pain and never falls on any corn or callus.
"GETS-IT" Is sold hy all druRglsts, 25o r ;
bottle, or sent direct, by E. Lawrence ,
Co. Chicago. -
"GETS-IT" is sold in Lumberton by
POPE DRUG COMPANY.
Four Americans Reported Killed in
Mexico City.
Vera Cruz Dispatch, 25th.
El Dictamen, a Vera Cruz newspa
per today said four Americans had
been killed by mobs in Mexico City.
It declared it had received this in
formation from the Federal capital.
Three of the American victims
were taken out of the street cars and
killed on the streets, while the fourth
was killed in the Young Men's Chris
tian Association building bymembers
of the baseball team of which he was
a member, according to newspapers.
The information as to the massacre
of Americans was not confirmed
from any other source and was con
sidered doubtful in many quarters.
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The American May Magazine.
One of the most important contri
butions to the May American Maga
zine is a remarkable character sketch
of Woodrow Wilson written by Ray
Stannard Baker, who has been called
"the greatest reporter in the world."
Other highly interesting aticles are:
"Experiences of an Airman," by Au
gustus Post; "They Who Knock at
Our Gates," a splendid article on im
migration by Mary Antin, a brilliant
young Russian Jewess; "The Auto
Game in Homeburg," a humorous
piece about automobiling by George
Htch,. the famous Illinois comic
writer; "The Business of being a
Burglar," an actual thief's account of
his adventures; and a "Husband's
Story," in which a man who has
been married 25 years begins an ac
count of the trials and perils and
successes of marriage. Fiction is
contributed by Marjorie Benton
Cooke, Hugh S Fullerton, Elmer E.
Ferris, and Gene Harrison.
Humorous sketches are contributed
by Kin Hubbard, Stephen Leacock,
James Montgomery Flagg, and E. W.
Howe. The Theatrical and interest
ing People" departments are full of
good things, and the prize-winning
letters are published in the contest
entitled "The Person Who Looks Like
Me." In these letters remarkable
cases of double identity are reported.
When baby suffers with eczema or
some itching skin trouble, use Doan's
Ointment. A little of it goes a long
way and it s safe for children. 50c a
box at all stores. ...
NOTICE
North Carolina, Robeson County In
the Superior Court.
White & Gough, (Inc.)
vs.
A. Weinstein, A. E. White, and the
Town of Lumberton.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
The parties above named and all
other persons interested will take no
tice that on the 27th day of April
1914, the above named petitioners filed
j a petition in the office of the Clerk of
j the Superior Court of Robeson county,
to have the title to certain lands here
I in described, registered and confirmed
I pursuant to Chapter 90 of the Pub
j lie Laws" of 1913, and that summons
; has been issued, returnable to the of
fice of the Clerk of the superior
Court of Robeson county, on the 27th
day of June, 1914. Said land is sit
uated in the town of Lumberton, in the
County of Robeson and said State, ad
joining the lands of A. Weinstein, A.
E. WhiteandHhe Town of Lumberton,
and bounded and described as follows:
tnr.s u part of l ot N-.. 01, as d-s-ignated
on the official map of the town
of Lumberton: beeinnine: at the north-
Iwest corner of said Lot No. 94, same
being the northwest corner of the
brick store house now occupied by
White & Gough, and runs in a South
erly direction along the East line of
Elm street 67 feet and 1 inch to the
center of the North wall of thejjrick
storehouse now belonging to A. Wein
stein and occupied by A. Weinstein;
and runs thence in an easterly direc
tion parallel with the line of Fourth
street 116 feet to the line Of a lot
heretofore conveyed by L. Shaw and
wife to A." E. White, and now own
ied by A. E. White; thence in a north
jerly direction with said A. E. White's
1 line 67 feet and 1 inch to the south
line of the street lying south of the
Court House square; thence along the
south 'line of said street, lying south
of the Court House square, in a west
erly direction 116 feet to the begin
ning, being a right angled parallello
gram, 67 feet and 1 inch by 116 feet,
and being the same upon which the
storehouse, formerly occupied by
White & Gough, is situated and being
the same tract of land conveyed by L.
Shaw and wife to A. E. White and
Frank Gough by deed, dated the 8th
day of July, 1907, and recorded in
Book 5 H, at page 131, office of the
Register of Deeds of Robeson coun
ty. This the 27th day of April 1914.
C. B. SKIPPER,
Clerk Superior Court of Robeson
County.
LENNON & STACY,
4304Thurs. ' Attys for Petitioners.
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New lot of Males arrived Tuesday, March
31st These are all nice young mules,
strong and well finished. Come and get
our prices and terms.
C. M. F U LLER
Pleasure Vehicles I
They are all 1914 models just from the
factory. Line is complete.
C. M. FULLER & SON.
Not a Political Announcement
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We beg to announce to the public that our Ice
rCream Deament js nowpejH Our ! Cl&ain dc- 4.
- paXmcwimder-th&p,jonal 8upemsion5tMfV
McDonald who has had eleven years experience in the
manufacture of Ice Cream. We are to make our
cream from the Pinehurst cream, which is all tested
cream, 30 per cent butter fat We have just received
T our Steel Packers not Tinand we "are prepared to
furnish the public with any quantity of cream, and any
flavors. Give us your order the fay before and we
will deliver any quantity" to your house, nicely packed.
We will also make brick cream in pint and quart
quantities. Every utensil that we use in the manu
facture of cream is enamel no tin. Let us make
your cream once, and wewill always make it
McDonald Drug Company
On the Corner 'Phone No. 26
Horses and Mules !
When in need of a horse, or mule.buggy, wagon, harness or up-to-date
farming machinery of any kind, come to see me. Prices and terms
the best to be had. I also run a grist mill and feed grinder, can give
you best results and best of meal.
A. J. Garris, - - - Parklon, N. C.
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Hardware Department
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