PAGE KIUHT. THE ROBESONIAN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1914. lVompnt Wilmington Business Man Judge Whedbee Rules " i Inheritance Cbargt With Embezzlement. Tax Can! Be Collected. f 0 Wilmington Special, Sept. 29, to Judge H W. Whedbee of the Su Greensboro News. j perior Court announced at ' Raleigh Charles E. Greenamj'er,, sales man-1 Monday that he rules against th ager of the Fidelity Trust and Devel- j Corporation Commission in Its test "c"'; lease argued before' him last week in .m fmm tv,Jvolving the nght of the State to co- -iut attrnv of Pittsburg Pa..!lect inheritance taxes estimated to stitW that he was wanted there on ! aggregate over $100,000 on real M. i charge of larceny and embezzlement. He wis required to give bond in tin sum of ?10,000 for his appearance be. fere Justice Harriss Monday. The telegram from Pittsburgh gave im particulars, but stated that nece3 sary papers would follow on next mail. Crceramyer formerly resided in Pitts, frnrgfc, where he was connected with several business enterprises, but has resided in Wilmington for the last three years. He says that he has been ia Pittsburgh repeatedly and that he is willing to go back on any charge that may be made. Th airing of this matter in the pa. tate inhritances under the revenue acts of 1905 to 1911 that have not been collected because the Attorney General ruled that the inhritance tax clause of the revenue acts of those years was defective as to machinery for collecting real estate of the lat Mrs. Florence P, Tucker of Raleign, claimed to be due about $7,500 inheri tance taxes according to the view of the Corporation Commission. Judge Whedbee merely announced that he ruled )with jthe defendant Tucker Estate in this case and di rected counsel for the estate, Pace & Boushall, to prepare the order for the w. tin me as a result of a hot I court to sign. The Corporation Com fight that is being waged by the Tide-1 mission will through their, counsel, water Power company against the'Kitchin & Manning, take an appeal granting of a franchise to the Wilir.- j to tne Supreme Court, ington and Carolina Beach railway, !n j .,,., . which Mr. Greenamyer is supposed to, Addiv sioan' Freelv for Lumhairo. 4 V WAR NOTES. ' A. narrative from Field Marshal Sir John French's headquarters, issued at London Tuesday by the official press bureau gives the reason for the long. draw-out battle, which has lasted 18 days. , !'Tne extent of the country covered, it says, is so great as to render glow any efforts to maneuvre and march around the flank in order to escape the costly expedient ci a frontal attack against fortified pusi turns." v The German cruiser Emden, which recently captured six British steam ers and sank five of them in the Bay of Bengal, has sunk.four more and captured a collier. be interested. The voters in Wilming ton will vote on the proposition on October 7. Why Not Publish It? When you want an act to become jrenerally known, the right way is to publish it. Mrs. Joseph Kalians, Peru, IndL, was troubled with belching, sour steuaefc and frequent hH"- She writes. "I feel it my duty to tell oth ers what Chamberlain Tablets 'have done for me. They have helped my fiKBtion and regulated my bowels. Since tising them I have been entirely wefl." For sale by all dealers. Your attacks of Lumbago are not nearly so hopeless as they seem. You can relieve them almost instantly by a simple application of Sloan's Lini ment on the back and loins. Lumba. go is a form of rheumatism, and yields perfectly to Sloan's, which pen etrates quickly all in through the sore, tender muscles, limbers up the back and makes it feel fine. Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 25 cents of any druggist and have it in the house against colds, sore and swollen joints, rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica and like ailments. Your mon ey back if not satisfied, but it does give almost instant relief. : ; Advertised Letters. . List of unclaimed letters remaining in the Lumberton, N. C- postoffice for the week ending, Sept. 28, 1914. . T. W. Ballenger, Callie Bristow, Henry Edmund, Miss Eugenia Fergu son, Paul Hunt, Hester Jordan, Sam Johnson (2), Reha Jones, Mrs. M. M Kelly, i Mrs . - Mary Kelly,, George Jones IJutr Locklear, J. A. B. Low. ery, Mrs,; Amy Moore; Winston May nard, Janie Thomas, J. H. McQueen, Carrie Owens, Mollie Reed, Mrs. S rah Rogers, J, C. Tracy, Asper Wal ters. . Persons calling for tljese letters will please call for "advertised let ters." " D. D. FRENCH, P. M. Toned Up Whole System. "Chamberlain's Tablets have done more for me than I ever dared hope for," writes Mrs.. Esther Mae Barker, Spencerport, N. Y. "I . used several bottles of these tablets a. few months ago. They not only cured me of bil. ious attacks, sick headaches and that tired out feeling, but toned up my whole system."' For-sale by all deal ers. . If i - 1 . f -A v ST i ha 4 if & 1 ll ieiDSteifl's - ' - i . , -- t - . -v. ; -i - , '- STORE SELLS It CHEAPER. WHY? I HAVE BEEN TO THE NORTHERN MARKETS AND BOUGHT AN IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS FOR CASH AND ANY AND EVERYONE KNOWS THAT GOODS BOUGHT FOR CAsVj CAN AND WILL BE SOLD CHEAPER. WE HAVE THE NICEST' LINE' OF LADIES READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS EVER BROUGHT TO-: THU CITY OF , LUMBERTON , h' " - V'E HAVE THE NICEST LINE OF - LADIES READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS EVER BROUGHT TO THE CITY OF LUMBERTON. I RESPECTFULLY ASK THE LADIES OF LUMBERTON AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY TO INSPECT MY STOCK , BEFORE PURCHASING TeLSEWHEReI : ' IN EVERY . . i'S.' , . OUR CHILREN'S DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE DETAIL.,-" , ,V " '. , CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING, THE BEST AND . PRICES' THE LP WEST , 0- ;?r-'.. v, v, J, SHOES OF ALL KINDS, CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.' I WOULD EMPHASIZE THE FACT THAT MY IMMENSE STOCK WAS BOUGHT FOR CASH NOT 60 OR 90 DAYS, BUT SPOT CASH THEREFORE, ! CAN SELL CHEAPER. I. WILL ALLOW 10 , CENTS FOR COTTON (MIDDLING BASIS) . ON ACCOUNTS. , -.-:c., r... - I ESPECIALLY INVITE ALL MEMBERS OF THE" FARMERS , UNION AND, ALL OTHER FARMERS AND THEIR .WIVES ( AND CHILDREN TO MAKE MYSTORE HEADQUARTERS WHEN IN THE CITY. ; ,". A. Weiti stein's ONE OF THE BIG ENSEMBLES IN THE DINGBAT FAMIY, Lumberton Opera House, Monday, October mmssmsaam naim, PwnpsnsfoiimBnsw ILauaMiiMiduyMuiMMsaAjjiwhiaM UFflYbTTE MUTUAL LIFE URBN6E GOMPfl NY LUMBE RTO N!, N. C. tA purely mutual Company organized under the laws of the State of North Carolina under direct supervision of the State Insurance Commissioner. Premiums collected are kept at home for investment. All profits go to the policy holders. We write all ages. and any amount. Advise us your age and we will quote you rates. t O FF ICERS H I PRESIDENT W. J. Beattie, Jr. VICE-PRESIDENTS E. A. Poe, O. L. Clark. SECRETARY andfTREASURER ElE.JPage. GENERAL COUNSEL Q. K. Nimocks. MEDICAL DIRECTORS Seavy HigKsmith, M. W. L. Grantham, M.D. ; ' directors ; ; r';: ; '. ,' '''' " ' 'O. L. Clark, Clarkton, N. C, Merchant and Farmer. Seavy Highsmith, M. D Fayetteville, Physician and Surgeon.; ,'W. J. Beattie, Jr., Hope Mills, N. C, Secretary and Manager Hope Mills Manufacturing Co. A. J. McKinnon, Maxton, N. C, Capitalist E. A. Poe, Fayetteville, N. C, Capitalist Q. K. Nimocks, Fayetteville, N. C, Attorney at Law. L. E. Whaley, Lumberton, N. C, Lumber Manufacturer.! Ellis E. Page, Lumberton, N. C, Secretary and Treasurer. C. O. Kuester, Charlotte, N. C, Kuester-Lowe Grocery Co. H. M. Victor, CharlotteN. C President Union National Bank. ,V'! tl-Htfji-T

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