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THE ROBESOMAN, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1914. W PACE TWO RAISE HOME SITP1.IKS. Nearly All Cotton and Not Much Els,' Puts Farnu-r in Had Fix Mr. Mid dleton s Fine Addnss Other Items Correspondence of The Kohesonian. Lumherton, R. F. P. ". Nov. 2 -Pippir.p potatoes s?ems ta be the or der of the day in thee parts. Mr V 1. Mid.neton. secretary of (OINTY SCHOOL MATTERS. Order Consolidating .Districts lies. tinded One tl'tition for New District (iranted and One Continued Teach, ers May Attend Assembly Meeting at Charlotte Without Loss of Pay Other School Matters of Interest. The county board of education held the Sunday School Board made an ad- its regular monthly meeting Monday dress at the East Lumberton church of last week, but owing to the fac: Sunday eveninp to a large crowd on that the second paper last week Sunday school work; also Sunday was printed a day early on account nipht "to the B. Y. F. U. Mr. Mid. of election, report of the meeting had Ueicm is la (trroat Sunday school to beh;dd oer for today's paper, worker, we think the superintendent The following business was transact- of our school should be especially con. ed: gratulated on his good fortune in se- The resignationof G. E. Bond as curing such an able speaker as M.v school committeeman in district 4, Al. Middleton. No doubt we have one cf fordsville, was accepted and N. W. the best Sunday schools in the State; Gaddy was appointed to fill out ' tho still we're trying for a better one. unexpired term.. W. H. Hunt was Mr. Quincv Colman and family of appointed school commitUcman, ' for Evergreen spent the week-end in this district No. 1, Indian, White House section visiting. Mr. Duncan M'White i: some improvements on hi cently purchased from Gouch Messrs. Ed. Barnes and Sam Byr 1 The resignation of P. T. Britt as com- Lumberton spent Saturday miueeman ior uisinci .o. o, imhis, was accepted. D. II. Met. all was ap- A. S. Dixon was appointed school maki'v.: committeeman in district No. 5, col farm, re. ored, Alfordsville, to fill out the un. White & expired term of Andrew McCallum, who has moved out of the district. Constipation a Penalty of Age. Nothing is so essential to health in advancing ape as keeping thj bowels open. It makes one feel younger and fresher and forestalls colds, pile3, fevers and other de pendent ills. Cathartics and purgatives arc violent and drastic in action and ohould be avoided. A mild, effec tive laxative-tonic, recommended by physicians and thousands who have used it, is the combination of simple herbs with pepsin sold by Jruggists everywhere under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep sin. The price is 50c and one dol lar a bottle. For a free trial bottle write to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 451 Washington St., Monticello, 111. Attention THE COUNTY'S BUSINESS of East Lumberton spent night and Sunday in the-e parts vis iting relatives and friends. The monthly business conferences at East Lumberton church have h'-e l changed from Saturday before 'he fourth Sunday -to the fourth Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. We-hop? the members will make a special effort to be present atthese meetings. I notice in the news items of the Rrniii-1 Ridrp . where the writer l Claims Audited and Paid at Regular Meeting Allowance For County i Home Inmates Increased. At the regular monthly meeting of the county commissioners Monday of November 15, is the begin ning of the open season for Game. Rural Police, Township Constables and Game War dens are directed to see this Law is not violated. This includes Quail and all game birds. FRANK A. BOND, Chief Game Warden Oct. 31, 1914. Great Possessions Rarely Come Unsought. CCOOO CCOOO OCOCO CCCOO ocooo oooco o 0 o o o SPECIAL O FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS WE WILL SELL SHOES, HATS AND BOYS' CLOTH ING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. COME TO OUR STORE AD SAVE MONEY. o o o () o o oc A. J. FLOYD FAIRMONT NORTH CAROLINA. 10 CCOOO CCOOO CCO CCOOO COCOO( pointed committeeman in district No. ; ast week tha following bills were jr 10., Thompson s, to fill out the unex pired term of G. E. Lamm, who has moved out of the district. The resig nation of Rihy Chavis as committee man in district No. 1, Indian, Sad die Tree, was accepted and Billy Rev. els was appointed to till out the un. expired term. The committee and patrons of dio- speaking of what the farmers shoull.fut No. 1, colored, Burnt Swamp, j ggr register do and what they should not do. I are allowed to add a second story to , stamps $5; think this writer is exactly right in his beliefs, but the trouble is the fur- the school building in said district, to be used as a lodge hall, provided that mer will plant about 3.4 of his frm' """rr ' " in-xoicorrW pease Well, he fertilizes his cottor. the ground and permission of cour y !vell, and puts what he has left over Superintendent Poole be secured d, to his corn, then the fall comes, he re any work is begun. to the ' Blue was uiueicu 10 for insurance premiums on me school buildings in districts No. 1, 2, white, tEirmont i i j t or ni- townsnip maKe a,lu a11" l' ; ' V it was ordered that 30 wooden until the next spring, when he de-; was ordered ui cides to buy several tons of fertilizer ; desks Purchased for d.stuct No. 1. .,. , . tu; , 'colored, Burnt Swamp. gun. (Which ,. the wrong th ng 0, Qrder eonsolidating dis. do). The merchant asks him, Lumbert(n and how much cotton this year? About fifteen acress I guess." 'How much . i, c , . . , "S nrres." This is the verv cu " nicks out his cotton, hauls it merchant, gets no thanks for it and it. Thpn Mr. Farmer: done planting cotton, he's going to colored, ana ao. is corn . " I j 1 - K.itm4ai.ir lin reason the farmer is in the fix he j auuiomea w un. is in today. I certainly want to see ! between said districts. L time come when the farmer will ' A petition having been fided asking do more stock raising, and do more for the creation of a new district to corn raising and less cotton raising, j be composed of parts of district No. and unless they do something like ! 4, Wishart's, and No. 7, Howellsville, this they are in just as good condi- it was ordered that same be continued tion as they will ever be. for a hearing on Monday, Decerr. I noticed in a news item uz a j ber 7th. Supt Poole was instructed to few issues past where one man said 'notify the committees of each district he had known his father to have a of said hearing. -hundred loads of corn shucked in one j A rebate of $37.02 was allowed C. night. That's the wav to raise the T. Fate and charged district No stuff. Just think what a barn it would Pembroke, on account of error in list take to hold a hundred loads. Great ing special school taxes, would it be. : Supt. Poole's report in regard to a site for the Indian school in district No. 3, Indian, Fairmont, was accepted ana saia sue was oiua y...... " from Dr. J. P. Brown, $200 to be paid Philathea Class Supper Baseball for wnen funds are available. 'Possum Hunting School Opens A petition asking for a new dis--Real vs. Make-Believe Farming, trict for the Indian race in Maxton a fn pi township was granted,, said district to Correspondence of The Robesonian. So Indian Betheda (Fairmont, R. 2), Nov. o.. . RAii.-..!nries are as follow.-: The Philathea class of this place Winn in ir at the Scotland county Sine i public duty. rrii-c! mi v.tfti' uril fruit ciinnj'r . t:11 f.ii-M Vicn hast to the dis , . ' , ,. . , .. , , . x' 1 T,i;-m zie, county treasurer, be required in me scnooi ounuing r nuay iiigiu. trKt nne 01 uisinci. .u. , , nl lfordsville, then south to the. reter w t..e wui.i u., uc...K then SOUthwest tO VV. I i-esu uu tuunij munej uscu uy mill. BETHESDA NEWS BATCH dered paid: Court and Court House M. G. Mckenzie, treasurer, salary $200, stamps $2; C. B. Skipper, clerk of court, salary $:!41.b"7, stamps $'7.50; J. M. McCallum, auditor, salary $216. G7, stamps $3, 'phone message $1.20; 6 rural police, $02.50 each; M. N. Fol. of deeds, salary $358.33; R. E. Lewis, sheriff, ; salary stamps ise.oo, carrying inmates to asylum $12.35, conveying prisoner to jailu$8;45; ,JL...,N: Bwie. re,,, corder, Red Syrings district, $75; G7 B. Sellers, recorder, Maxton district $75; R. A. McLean,, recorder, Lum. berton district, $120.82. (two months); A. T. McKellar, recorder Rowland district, $75; A. E. Floyd, recorder, Fairmont district, $52.87; Miss Minnie Lennon, court stenographer, $40; W, Lennon, solicitor recorder's court, Lumberton district, $8. Total $2,449.61. Jail, Chain Gang and Prisoners. D. H. Morrison, keeper chain gang, sal. ary for self and guards, $185.60; J. L. Thrower, keeper chain gang No. 2, salary for self end guards, $119.74; A. H. Prevatt, jailer, salary $65, feed ing prisoners, $44.40. Total $414.74. Miscellaneous T. R. Tolar $7.50, Hasley Moore $15, Lacy McNair $9, W.D. Kinlaw $6.50, P. G. Campbell $8.75 all hauling for county; I. J. Flowers, keeeper county home, salary and feeding inmates, $119; Alford Hardin, wood for county, $57.50; B. W. Page, county physician, salary $208.33, stamps $1.60; G. T. Page, reg. istering vital statistics, six dollars and 75 cents; D. E. Ivey, work on bridge, $5.50; N. A. Watson, work on bridge, $100; A. L. Stone, $6; C. B. Thomp son, $8.25, for registering vital sta tistics. Total $718.08. It was ordered that I. J. Flowers, keeper of county home, be allowed 50 cents extra per capita for the inmates of the home on account of increased cost of provisions. The monthly allowance of Daniels ! To Gain Same Usually Requires Hard And Persistent Labor. We Are Not Laboring For Great Possessions But We Do Want Your BUSINESS 1 Phone No. 4. WHITFIELD & FRENCH, Inc. Wholesale Grocers. 202 Elm Street rJO B Mining ! Doctors Like to Have IJs. Com pound Their Prescriptions Because they know how careful we are about the absolute purity and freshness of our drugs, and that we never substitute or guess. THE SAME CARE THAT WE GIVE TO OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT THE ROBESONIAN IS NOW PREPARED TO Do Job Printing A SHARE OF YOUR BUSINESS WILL BE APPRECIATED : : : : Remand wife was ordered increased Jno. F. Smith was exempted from ; " Islhown in everything else we tuy and sefl, from the quality of our Rubber Goods and sick room Supplies to the kind of Syrup we use at the soda fountain. SAFETY means satisfaction, and your satis faction means our success. McMILLAN'S The Old Reliable Drug Store It was ordered that M. G. McKen- t-j The public has a cord M.Rae n'ac Bethesda and Page's Mills played M. Hammers mill pond then as we ,-. l 1 lino rmrrn TO ine UC t-ui.il vu-vinio a - ' " v u 1. u 1 1 .unoji Nov. 13,. invitation TIME TABLE NO. 3 TAKING EF FECT MONDAY, MAY 4, 1914, 12:01 A. M. SOUTH BOUND No. 5 No. 1 Lv. Lumberton 1:00 p m 10:05 a. m. 489 a game of ball not lonr since, which was some ball, believe u. Score wai G to 8 in favor of Beth-.sda. Feature.-s were unexcelled pitching by Johns 3.1 and excellent playing all around. 'Pn-'sum huntinc is the raire in tho rinmny. The following order was passed: u-i,,,0,.. tho npvt meetinc of the linear 1."- - - t 111 1 OVGniDGi , auuLim 1,11c tunun t-u.'MS North will Carolina e held in Charlotte, Law. Wilmington Star. At its recent session the South Car- two One night, while digging potatoes has it 2oth-'JTth. and whereas in the day. School began here Monday morn, ing, Nov. 2, with Mr. Rowland Sea!..' of Barnesville and Miss Lillie Town send as teachers and an opening at tendance of 27. "thU board is 1 was a referendum act authorizing of the opinion..th;.t attendance at suc.i bondg fQr e ' q buv a meeting will more than compensate , loaning money in Denents i" . , ! on ithe same. That c't wasover. fnr the loss ol Viprefore be it this board recommend that one uay in tenm ordered tnat local whelmingly defeated at the election held last Tusday. In Charleston oniy ! nine votes were cast 'for its ratifica There are not many people who can sommittees allow tne teacners , .... i . . . .i i iViof Kiirh teach- wear an up-todate smile tnese aays . desire, to anenu, ...... - - measure struck the people of Souin irom : nd. and that such teach- on by the people Evidently such a but when you see a man wearing an ers be granteu leave : Carolina like it did everywhere out up-to-date smile you may know that school for triday, govern - ' - sije the State as a piece of absurditv he is a farmer and' not a man who is witnoui ioh ; i (which rflects on the wisdom of farming just for the name of the district o , sun thing, one who raises plenty of "hog lowed S6S0, this amount being sum and hominy" not only for his own use 'realized from the sale of the pubnc but some to sell, and plants cotton as school property in said district in Oc a surplus crop. tober 1912, said amount to be paid in Messrs. A. K. Robertson and J. three equal annual installments, be A. Boone, Jr., were in these parts re. pinning December 1st, 1914. cently visiting members of the T. L. Johnson's recommendation in corn club and Mr. Robertson says he reg.ar(i to a school site on or near came through some land he knows Muscle Branch for district No. 1, col. was tough, because he had to puh ored, Saddle Tree, was accepted, said the car about one and a half miles, .site to be cleared and stumped be. He says while he was pushing, the car 'f0re deed for same is accepted, would push, but when he stopped both i petition from district No. 5, cel. would stop. ored, St. Pauls, asking for the removal . . from the office of school committeemen of Thomas McMillan and M. T. McMil lan was continued and Supt. Poole was authorized and instructed to in vestigate same and report at the next meeting of the board. - J. A. Jones' resignation as a school committeeman in district No. 8f Max ton was accepted. Jno. Roberts was appointed school committeeman for Foley Cathartic Tablets. Are wholesome, thoroughly cleans ing, and have a stimulating effect on the 6tomachf liver and bowels. Regulate you with no griping and no unpleasant after effects. Stout peo ple find they give immense relief and comfort. Anti-Bilious. For sale by all druggists. ; i . General Assembly which submitted it to the people. However, the South Carolina Leg islature passed another law one in hibiting the planting cf more thai one-third of this year's cotton acre age in cotton next season. That aci is an assumption on the part of th3 State that it can dictate to a land owner how much of anything ne can plant cotton in this instance. That act stands among the the statutes of the State. It has met with ridicule and more seriousness by both people and the press. However it is the law until the supreme Court of the State or Nation says it is unconstitutional, and the Charleston News and Courier so regards it in an editorial -urging that it is the duty of the people of the State to respect it. district No. 1, colored, Lumberton, In place of C. E. Roberts, Who has mov. ed out of the district. ;t- Pope 1:10 10:15 Kingsdale 1:15 10:23 Proctorville 1:35 10:38 Barnesville 2:00 10:54 Flowers 2:08 11:02 Marietta 2:25 11:09 Holmesv'e,SC2:32 11:13 Pages Mill 3:00 11:20 Kemper 3:20 11:26 May 3:25 11:31 Mellier 3:30 11:35 Squires 3:35 11:41 Fork 4:05 11:47 " Smithboro 4:15 " 11:56 " Zion 4:20 " 11:59 " Rogers 4:35 " 12:06 p m Ar. Marion 5:00 " 12:20 " NORTH BOUND No. 2 No. 6 Lv. Marion, S. C.3:35 pm6:40 a m " Rogers 3:48 " 7:00 " ' Zion 3:55 " 7:10 " u Smithboro 4:00 " 7:20 " Fork 4:05 " 7:30 " Squires 4:08 " 7:34 " " Mellier, 4:11 " 7:38 " - May 4:15 " 7:43 " " Kemper 4:18 - 7:48 " " Pages Mill 4:24 " 7:55 " " Holmesville 4:30 " 8:05 " Marietta, N. C. 4:37 " 8:15 " " Flowers 4:44 " 8:25 44 Barnesville 4:52 " 8:35 M Proctorville 6:05 9:09 44 " Kingsdale 5:17 " 9:20 44 " Pope 5:23 44 9:30 44 Ar. Lumberton 5:85 44 9:45 44 Nature is a Lavish Furnisher. C. LANE, Superintendent CHICHESTER'S PILLS Pllla l B4 tad Hoi 4 ArullkS Tmk mm tkr, ttmr mf rmmr Zl' IrmraiaC Aik tcm 1 11 1- II It. TEH S DLAMOND BRAND P1LLA, far ! Mn tarn mt mm. tUtat Aiwyt UmHmbim SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVEmRl -Y BRIGHTENING up this old world of ours with ornamentations, useful, beautiful, and often even ovfravaorant ffnm urn iJavairA nlanciirta and benefit. $ Lmuiate the example, at Feast to the extent or fur nishing the home with up-to-date and reliable Furniture. You need not be extravagant, but you will be pleased with the transformation it will work. YOU HAVE THE HOMES I WE HAVE THE FURNITURE STEPHENS & BARNES 5 Lumberton; N. C. PHONE 26J TWO RINGS WHEN YOU WANT "IT" QUICK. McDonald Drug company ON THE CORNER.
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