PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Wood berry Lennoa . H. E. Stacy
LENNON & STACY
Attorney! and Counsellors at Lav
Ltuabertoa, N. C.
Practice la State and Federal Cevrta.
DR. R. T.ALLEN
' Dentist
LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA.
Office Over Bank ef Lumberton. 327tf
R. A. McLEAN,
Attorney-at-law .
Lumberton. -. - - Nerth Carolina
Office in Weinstein building.
9-18
DR. JOHN KNOX, JR.
Physician and Sorgeotv
Lumberton. - - - - North GaroUni
Residence 'phone No. 54, at lira. N
A, McLean's. Office 'phone No. 88.
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Thomas L. Johnson E. M. Johnson
JOHNSON & JOHNSON
Attorney! and Coanaelora at Law
Lanbertob, N. C
Practice in State tod Federal Courts.
Notary Public in Office. Offices over
First National Bank.
J. M. MARTIN.
Land Surveying, Map Drawing,
Bfaieprint Making and Civil Engineer,
lag in general. Office formerly oc
capfed by Mr. J. C. Parish, Maxton,
N. C 825.
bteohen Mclntyre. i. C. Lawrenct
James D. Proctor.
Hdntae, Uwrence A Praetor,
Attrmava mnA ConnMlorS at Law.
LUMBERTON. - - N. C.
Practice in State and Federal Court
Prompt attention given to aUrbusinest
IRA a MULLIS,
Civil Engineer.
Cotton Mill Office Building. Lumber
Ton. North Carolina.
Sand-Clay and Gravel Roads, Pave
ments, Bridges, Sewers, Drainage and
General Surveying.
DR. D. D. KING
Dentist
LUMBERTON, N. a
Offices upstairs in Weinstein building
DR. W. L. GRAN TH AM
Physician and Surgeon
Office at McDonald Drug Company
Office phone No. 26.
Resideuce phone No. 49,
7-4tf
DR. T. A. NORMENT
Announces his return to practice.
Special Attention to Diseases of Di
gestion and all chronic diseases.
OFFICE: POPE DRUG STORE.
FIRE INSURANCE
Place your fire insurance with
J. BROWNE EVANS,
St. Pauls, North Carolina.
The best of OLD LINE Companies
represented. Wtf
Dr. W. W. Parker
"OPTOMETRIST'
EYE DEFECTS
Treated and Corrected by Glasses
Modernly Equipped Office with Every
Facility for Expert "Work Consul
tation Invited and Free.
LUMBERTON, N. a
DR. N. A. THOMPSON,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at
THOMPSON HOSPITAL.
Lumberton, If. C
Specialties : Surgery, . . Gynecology,
Ear, Nose and Throat. . 1217
THOS. C JOHNSON, M. D.
Calls Answered Day or Night. Red.
fence 'Phone No. 175. Office 'Phone
.-No. 47. - -
B. M. Britt W..S. Britt
Britt & Britt.
Attoknxts at Law,
LUMBERTON, N. C.
All business given prompt and eare
fnl attention. Office upstairs In Argot
Building. 8-10
McLean, Varser & McLean
Attornkts at Law, .
LUMBERTON, N. CL"
Offlcea on 2nd floor of Bank of Lam
fcerton Building, Rooms, 1, 2 8, and 4
pit .
E. J. BRITT, Attorney-at-Law
Lumberton, N. C
Offices over Pope Drug Co. Prompt
attention given all business.
- DR. RUSSELL S. BEAM
LumbertonN, C : .
r pfflce ovsr McMillan's Drug Store
' Phones, office 196, Residence 167
Please leave calls at McMillan's Drug
Store.
T. A. McNEILL,
Lawyer.
Land titles and law of executors
and administrators special attention.
Office, Fifth street, west of First
National .Bank. Practice in all Courts.
' Lumberton, N. C
COULD NOT
STAND ON FEET
Mrs. Baker So Weak Could
Not Do Her Work Found
Relief In Novel Way.
Adrian, Mich. " I suffered terribly
With female weakness and tfeckache and
got so weak that I
could hardly do my
work. -When I
washed my dishes I
had to sit down and
when I would sweep
the floor I would get
so weak that I would
have to get a drink
every few minutes.
and before I did my
dusting I would have
to lie down. I got
so poorly that my folks thought I was
going into consumption. One day I
found a piece of paper blowing around
the yard and I picked it up and read it
It said 'Saved from the Grave,' and
told what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound has done for women. I
showed it to my husband and he said,
'Why don't you try it? ' So I did, and
after I had taken two bottles I felt
better and I said to my husband, I don't
need any more,' and he said 'You had
better take it a little longer anyway.'
So I took it for three months and got
well and strong. " Mrs. Alonzo E.
Baker, 9 Tecumseh St, Adrian, Mich.
Not Well Enough to Work.
In these words is hidden the tragedy
of many a woman, housekeeper or wage
earner who supports herself and is often
helping to support a family, on meagre
wages. Whether in House, otnee, lac-
ahnn asiA n IrittViAn U7 rim ATI
should remember that there is one tried
and true remedy for the ills to which all
women are Drone, and that is Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. ' It
promotes that vigor which makes work
easy. ' The Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine
oo., t-ynn, Mass.
Agricultural and Mechanical College.
The Agricultural & Mechanical Col
lege at Raleigh, in its growth, devel
opment. And social usefulness, has
been almost a revelation to our State
It is just 25 years old, this year. It
is therefore by a good many years
the youngest of our colleges for men.
It represents a new type of education.
Yet, in the face of many difficulties,
it has made for itself a most strik
ing record. Its faculty now numbers
sixty specialists in industrial edu
cation who were educated in the best
universities of America. Its enroll
ment of students, counting all courses
is 738. Its buildings number 26. Its
equipment is modern and practical
Its graduates are most successful. Its
catalogue furnishes an interesting
story of activity in the industrial life
of our State"
Malaria or Chills & Fever
Prescription No. 86S is oreoared etoeciallv
tor MALARIA or CHILLS a FEVER.
Five or six dotes will break anv caie.'and
if taken then at a tonic the Feer will not
return. It acts on the liver better thaa
Calomel and does aot gripe or sicken. 25c
T. A. McNEILL, JR.
Attorney-at-Law
Lumberton, North Carolina.
Will practice in all courts. Business1
attended to promptly.
Rooms 1-2-3 LumbertonCotton Mill
building. .
L. E. SMITH,
Electrical wiring, fixtures and lamps.
Office over Stephens & Barnes Furni
ture Store, Chestnut Street, Lumber
ton, N. C.
W. O. EDMUND G. A. ROBERTS
Lumberton, N. C. Raleigh. N. C.
VETENARIANS.
We are prepared to do a eeneral and
special vetenary surgical work. All
calls promptly filled. 'Phone 52.
JAMES M. RUSSELL
Architect
Lumberton, N. C
LUMBERTON MARBLE & GRAN
ITE COMPANY.
Manufacturers of
Marble & Granite Monuments, Build
ing Stone, Cemetery Curb, Land
Markers, Etc.,
Lumberton, N. C.
HOOPER & FLOYDManagers.
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THE iHOBESONIAN.-;
PUBLIC SCHOOL COMMITTEEMEN
Appointed by the County Board of
Education for a Term of Three
Years.
At the meeting last Monday of the
county board of education the follow
ing were appointed school committee
men in the various districts "to serve
for a term of three years:
Alfordsville No. 1, Jeff Braccy;
No. 2, W.W. Thompson; No. 3, Arte
mus McLean, Jr.; No. 4, L. R. Rod
gers; No. 5, Mrs. J. G. McRae.
Back Swamp No. 2, John T. Sin
gletary. Burnt Swamp No. 2, J. C. Bax
ley. Britts No. 1, Asberry Rice; No.
2, E. McQ. Rowan; No. 3, J. A. Pit.
man, No. 4, J. I. Stone; No. 6, Rev.
P. T. Britt
Lufnber Bridge No. 3, J. J. Shaw,
No. 5, D. O. Currie, No. 9, W. H. Car.
ter.
Fairmont No. 1, G. H. Cole;
No. 2, G. H. Floyd.
Lumberton No. 2, J. W. Lowe,
No. 3, Jas. I. Br.rnes, No. 5. Oliver
Britt."
Pembroke No. 1, A. D. Prevatt
rWnm Wa 9 CI C. Atlrinann
Hewellsville No. 1, R. L. Byrd, No.
2, W. J. Baxlcy, No. 3, W. R. Bullard,
No. 4, LX. MWhite, 5, Thomas Kin.
law, No. 6, Jas. G. Smith, No. 7, W.
M. Bryant
. Red Springs No. 4 A. P. Smith.
Rennert No. 1, R. D. Graham.
Maxton No. 1, J. T. Becsley, No.
2, C. J. Cottingham, Nov 3, J. A.
Chisholm, No. 5, Arthur Jones.
Saddle Tree No. l,v J. B. Ward, No.
2, Mrs. R. G. Rozier, No. 3, Purvis
Powers, No. 4, Jno. H. Powers.
Wisharts. No. 1, Gaston Britt, No.
2, J. M. Smith, No. 3, Joe Mercer, No.
4, W. C. West.
Parkton No. 2, D. J.t Smith."
St. Pauls No. 2, S.' M. Norton,
No. 5, J. A. Baxley.
Sterlings No. 2, Walker Hodge,
No. 3, D. McLelland, No. 4, S. B
Graham, No. 6, C. L. Page.
White House No. 3, Mrs. N. J.
Page, No. 5, J. M. Sparkman, No. 6,
C. M. Oliver.
Smiths No. 1, A. D. Wilkerson, No
2, D. V. Walker, No. 4, B. C. Smith.
Thompsons No. 3, M. J. McCor
mick, No. 4, Jno. W. Gaddy, No. 6,
Jno. W. Andrews, No. 7, D. B. Mcln
tyre, No. 8, Spurgeon McLean, No.
9, Peter Adams, No. 10, D. A. Mc
Call, No. 11, Jno. C. McCallum.
Colored Race.
Alfordsville No. 1, D. B. McKay,
No. 2, T. R. Bullard, No. 3, A. B. Mc.
Duffie, No. 4, Jno. A, McQueen, No. 5,
Jack Weston, No. 6, Davis Williams.
Back Swamp No. 1, L. W. Powell,
No. 2, A. R. Byrd, No. 3, J. L. Alford.
Burnt Swamp No. 1, X. D. McMil
lan, No. 2, J. H. Bethea, No. 5, Wm.
R. Buie.
Britts No. 1, Jack Inman No. 2, )
Span Pope.
Lumberton No. 1, C. E. Roberts.
Orrum No. 2, Major Jones.
Raft Swamp No. 1, N. W. Mitch
ell.
Saddle Tree No. 1, Peter Leach.
Smiths No. 1, Archie McEachcrn,
No. 2, W. M. McCallum, No. 3, K. G.
Drake, No. 4, Jno. R. Buie, No. 5,
Henry Pearson.
Fairmont No. 1, Colin Clark.
Lumber Bridge No 1, Chas.
Brown, No. 3, Sam" Wilson, No. 4, W.
S. Smith, No. 6, Sam Scriven.
Sterlings No. 1, L. B. Williams.
St Pauls No. 1, Waddy Malloy,
No. 2, T. B. Womack, No. 3, Philip
McMillan, No. 4, W. H. McNeill, No.
5, Tom McMillan.
White House No. 1, Alex Fulmorc,
No. 2, Tom Ford, No. 3, J. C. Page,
Na. 4, Levy Thompson.
Howellsville No. 1, W. ,C. 'Cur
rie, No. 2, Lewis Howell.
Red Springs No. 1, J. T. Martin,
No. 3, Mitchell McMillan.
Thompsons No. 1, Harvey McNeill,
No. 3, E. M. Stackhouse, No. 6, H. G.
Rowland, No. 8, David McLeod, No.
9, Alfred Ford,-No. 10, L. R. Mc.
Queen.
Wisharts No. 1, W. E. Bell
Indian Race.
Alf ordsville No. 1, W. F. Sampson,
No. 2, Isaiah Oxendine.
Lumberton No. 1, Ira Holmes, No.
2, J. E. Dial.
Saddle Tree No. 1, Riley Chavts,
No. 2, W. B. Bowen.
St Pauls No. 1, A. B. Smith.
Back Swamp No. 1, T. C. Cun-
mings, No. 3, Murdock Lowrey.
Pembroke No. 2, Everett Sampson,
No., 3, Col. Johnson, No. 5, J. C. Ox
endine.
Thompsons No. 1, F. D. Jacobs,
No. 2, J. O. Brooks, No. 5, A. B. Low
rey, No. 6, Z. R, Jacobs.
Burnt Swamp No. J, J. T. Sander
son, No. 2, W. D. Oxendine, No. 6, J.
B. Oxendine.
Smiths No. 1, Geo. Pea vie, No. 3,
r. F. Oxendine.
White House No. 2, Daniel Lock
ear, No. 3, W. N. McLean.
Wisharts No. 1, J. H. Hagins.
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MONDAY, JULY 13, 1114.
Constitutionalists Wia Important Vic.
tory.
Saltillo, Mex Dispatch, 9th.
General Carranza was officially ad
vised late today of the fall of Guad
alajara before the Constitutionalist
forces Wednesday at noon. The news
was reecived with the utmost ela.
tion at Constitutionalist headquarters,
where it was regarded as prelimi
nary to the occupation of Mexico
City itself.
General Alvaro Obregon, Constitu.
tionalist commander in his dispatch
to General Carranza, reported that
the Federals had been completely
routed and that he was in control. of
the entire city, including' the Federal
Palace. Five thousand Federals had
been taken prisoners, according to
Obregon's report and the retreat to
ward Mexico City of those who es
caped had been cut off by troops of
the Command of General Blanco, de
toured from Ameca to destroy the
Federal lines of communication. Much
rmmunition, arms and supplies was
captured.
Martin County Woman Admits Kill
ing Her Husband.
Mrs. Elizabeth Early Johnson, who
was arrested and placed in jail at
Williamston last Wednesday oh the
charge of killing her husband, Joe
Johnson, on the night of July 4 In
Martin county, admitted Thursday
that she , killed him. She said that
he made life 'unbearable by contin.
ually accusing her of infidelity; that
they had been separated several times
but that each time he begged her to
return and live with him e.nd she
consented; that when they started to
church on the night of the killing she
wrapped a pistol up in a bundle with
her ) 5.month8-old aby and when
ci the way to church he began to
talk about her sho .could stand L no
longer and took out the pistol and
shot him. She at first claimed that
some unknown man shot from ambush-
She maintains that she was
true to her husband and that he had
no grounds for his accusations.
Has Your Child Worms.
Most children do. A Coated. Furred
Tongue; Strong Breath; Stomach
Pains; Circles under the Eyes; Pale,
auow complexion; Nervous, Fretful;
Grinding of Teeth: Tossine in Sleeo:
Peculiar Dreams any one of these
indicate Child has Worms. Get a
box of Kickapoo Worm Killer at once.
It kPJs the worms the cause of your
aids nature to expel the worms. Sup
plied in candy form. Easy for chil
dren to take. 25c at your druggist
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When fire occurs, the most valuable
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company. We represent some of the
best companies in existence. They
pay promptly and honorably all losses
incurred. Some day yon may be sor
ry you didnt let us write a policy
today.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Having qualified a! administrator
of the estate of E. R. Phillips, de
ceased, late of Robeson county, N. C.
this is to notify all persons having
claims against estate of said deceased
to present same to me at Allenton, N.
C. on or before the 6th day of July,
1915 or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery. All persons in.
debted to said estate will please make
immediate payment
J. R. PHILLIPS,
Administrator of Estate of E. R
Phillips, deceased.
This 4th day of July, 1914.
766Mon.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as administrator
of R. W. Livermore, deceased, this
is to notify all persons who have
claims against the estate of said
deceased to present the same, duly
itemized and verified, to the under,
signed at Pates, North Carolina, on
or before the eighth day of June,
1915, or this notice will be pleaded
in bar of recovery.
All persons indebted to said es
tate are notified to make immediate
payment
This the 4th, day of June. 1914.
6-86Mon. H. W. LIVERMORE,
Adm. of R. W. Livermore, deceased.
M'LEAN, VARSER & M'LEAN,
- - . Attorneys.
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R. D. Gaidwell & Son's
Department Store
In
's Staw
25 per cent Discount on all Men's Straw
HatsTM Our stock is fresb, clean and
styles guaranteed to be correct as
$4.00 STRAW HAT, Now $&0O
$3.00 STRAW HAT NOW $2.23
$2.50 STRAW HAT, Now
$2.00 STRAW HAT, Now
$1.50 STRAW nAT. Now $U2
$1.00 STRAW HAT. Now 75
Now is the time. These hats wiill go fast
R. D. Caldwell & Son. Inc.
Palm Beach
Suits
1
A Genuine Palm Beach, the same kind we sold clean out -ef last
summer. This sjummer has also proven them very popular. We
expect another large shipment of these suits daily. Be sure aadl
see us, these garments are pre.shrunk and wash welL The
Genuine Keep.Kool Palm Beach.
EXTRA PALM BEACH COATS. . . ....... $4.00
EXTRA PALM BEACH PANTS fS
R D. Caldwell & Son. Inc.
Shirts! Shirts!
Special attention is called to our large stock of summer shirts for
Men Silver Brand .$1.0
IDE ..... ... $1.50, to $30
Eclipse $1.50 to $3JS
Eclipse (adjustable sleeves) $1.50 te $2.00
If you are hard to fit see us, we think we have the correct sleeve
length for you.
R. D. Caldwell & Son, Inc.
Men's Oxfords
We still have a nice assortment of stylish oxfords for mea: Hew.
ard & Foster, Rice & Hutchins and W. L. Douglas makes.
R. D. Caldwell & Son, Inc.
Clothing! Clothing!
Hart, Schaffner &" Marx Clothes Our store will be the hone el
these famous clothes this falL So remember this f act, aa we have aL
ready made large purchases and think we have exceeDent value
for you. ('
R. D. Caldwell & Son, Inc.
M il l i nery 2
Millinery !
During the next several weeks
our price will be reduced
25 per cent on all Staw Goods
We stili have lots of good styl
ish shapes in stock. These will
sell rapidly.
R. D. Caldwell & Son
LUMBERTON, N. C
Phones, Day 119.
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