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FACE TWO THE ROBESONIAN THURSDAY, AUGUST 26. 1915 THE REBEL KID BOY WANTED Previous chapters tell of low the writer, then a small boy, was ship wrecked on a blockade runner dur ing the war Between the States, cap tore - by the Yankees, finally re. leased and how he landed in New York one snowy day almost 'penni less, quite a eranger and alone. At the close of the last chapter he Jiad lust found; after a weary lsearvh when he , was. almost ready jrfve as in despair, a sign on which were the welcome words, "Boy wanted . Editor. r By JOHN REDMOND I knocked on the door gently. A quick response came. The call was 7 answered by clever affable gentle man When he met me he invited me to come in. On reaching the office be told me to be seated, then he said. "Is there something f or you." "Yes, sir. I am answering the notice on the door, Boy Wanted'." "You con. "utent yourself here. My partner is at this time. He will return ?u oace of time, then we in shork . - I'm afraid you will decide. Bu, -ng enough are too young and not su. ,n. for the work you would have to gage in. Where is your home?" "Charleston. S. C, was my home, " but my parents moved from there in 1862 to Wtilmington, N. C. This was home when I was at home last." "Have you any relations or friends in New York?" "No kindred in New York, but on my journey I was befriended by some longshore men nA a way here." - , . . . 4 , We talked on the line of blockade traffic and in my narrative of what had happened to me, my friend was interested. "And you are a , Reb! This is nothing against you. You have had daring experiences. You are so young! You Jlid well to escape from the clutches of those trying misfortunes.". Mr. Clark re turned, my friend gave hmi a fulli detail of my- -axpipit They ; v&lkd "Iriend spoke to. Mr. Clark and said "Here is a boy who has answered our notice. He is a Southern boy that s all right He is with his friends of the South." Looking at me, he said ' "We are friends to you, Johnny. you who have been a prisoner of war". After a talk among them selves Mr. Clark said. "We must care for the boy and I am going to Bee to this." He came over to me with a friendly smile and " spoke, "Johnny I will provide for " you . You struck the right trail when you came this way. We are only too glad )bo befriend a friendless boy thrown on the cold world. We are your friends, I am going away for an hour or so. Make yourself at home. I will return and take" the boy somewhere else."- I answered "All right, sir." During his ab sence I passed the time away con templating my sense of being guided again by that unseen influence. God was aidng the boy. Mr. Clark re turned about twilight to his shop. He met me in a friendly way and spoke. "How is the boy?-" I an. swered "AH right, sir." He replied "That's good. I have been off pro viding for you, which you will see now. Work is about over for the day and we , will get supper. . I guess the boy feels like eating a meal." "Yes, sir." As soon as we reached the tetreet, my friend) be gan to talk. He was an incessant talker, but no objections to this. It was instructive to the boy. He was a mend. hands. Soon I was introduced to the steward in charge of the schoon er as Johnny Redmond J the block ade runner cabin boy who ; had been a prisoner of war, shipwrecked twice. "He is a stooa bov.. I am o-n ing to leave -hkn with you. He will be in your care until I come or send for him. Thin will not he inn Feed him well, treat him nice, don't neglect him. The bov in- wa nteA He has bean fortunate arid unfor. tunate. He will be interesting to yoa good .company;, h can .interest you relating his explofltk-while en. SPLITTING COUNTIES Disadvantages f Small Counties and Districts. , Progressive Farmer. Th IUUUI UA ujnuency in the feoutn to., split Bp school districts f "rfountieg ; and neighborhoods into uieiieciive smau units. Just as community cannot fmnnnrt and churches- and farmers' "organiza. mv unieB, it is large enougn to in elude a sufficient number of nprnnna tllfet M 1. . ... .... r . vuuniy cannot economical "Gofo-lf'forOorn SURE as Sunrise I gaged in th.-.ly ventu & i S 'aM KcEkL note of waVning Mr. Clark concluded his , remarks- to i bieiwara, -ne gave me a friendly iuuk ana ne ELartea to ra ahn from the schooner to the dock he took my nana with a erasn that was in. cere saying, -jonnny, be a good boy Good by. I will see van r-. Inn"' I thought of this dear Iriend often' lie was mv deDenden in A. penaent situation. The first n;ht vi uic uiue genooner .mvspir inj th. a ..... j . . - r u kwu o wai u ma B voaj nnir toiir wui wunga in general, with sketch es of his seafaring life as a seaman which W3a instructive to m I en joyed his narrations. We congrat. ulated each other on our experiences. We took a eood niirht'a nno. w-. both got up soon the following ing. The sun had just began to sno Z117 fBy8' " was a beautiful ir,.ru,' med the sky. As ing the loveliness steward interpolated. "I guess, Join-1 handicapped ny, had better wash the sehoon- Search to the bottom iM tf trin er decks- off . little. How about a cfiually be found that a movenSt little exercise before -.. t "I movemom "All i.tjm :.r!:"r,".Ui-' " "cw cou result CI the against Uhe maltiplication of coun- uej i m a state which, has already , niucn irom cms tenden cy. Taije ar goo'rf sized county and it ""J uave a-wnoie-Ume county school superintendent, a whole-time county j health officer, a V whole-time farm demonstration arar, .n efficient road supervisor. Cut this county in two and put the people to it uuenn oi annnnrniin t-mv a. of county officers, two sheriffs, two oi oeeas, two clerks of th court and probably two usel - urera wnere even one is not needed, two county homes - two fen. and the result i8 that word probably p,w,a mm v ijd dcdd p rannAf hatTa m wnoie-wme superintendent of schools nor farm demonntrafa'nn whole-time county health officer. All ay saia. and ev- Any Corn, With wOet-ir on It Iiao " - Absolut "Gonern' n Tea. H'a th ainiDleat thins- In fh worlJ ' ot corn when you J -- T - WW. .w V grfHffll curiiTiouir. , iteajiy, k almost a f)caaur to &. coma juat to aea nV . w"i- iwhl-time county health office: 'LyJ-' pop,e' mon& es to pay x M OjV(admir.lnes for doing routine work, an of the suTUwe. vfie ( ery form ?f genuine progress i progress is "Getlt Pwt Tomr Feot In CloVor. hem eome eft with "Qeta-lt.n it fart tooaens the com from, the troe fleth, Miiy. and then tn&kei it eome "clean 8.t.'?,r enU corns for keepi. It makai. tne ate of tape, corn-aqueea-Ina banaacea, irrltatlnr salvca. knlve. clMor. and rasors really Took ridlculona. uicaiy, surely, -lVth "GetB- ftha U 71,r-"-w',r' WW. 25c a bottle, or ?nt direct ly E. G rid of tboe corn J and Me COLLEGE L MAXTON, N. C. ine'w ZT7St in buildin ipent, curriculum and teach--:1r r'S modem and satisfactory system of- steam heat - w.: - inL w ,,tary fountains in every part of the build. on : every ; floore r Furniture new - -,moaerp and the very best, Campus of twenty acres conUining park of native oaks and forest trees. Tennis Courts and Basket Four years' Course in Literary Department leading to A. B. wSi66;. TwJyar' Co"" in sub-Collegiate Department beginning Za f!7 u rade Two year8' Nornal Course specially aaapuxl to those preparing to. tesch, including all branches re quired to obtain State High Schocl Certificate. m1 r""" fn Pi. Voice. Expression. Physical Cul ture, Art, Domestic Science, Domestic Art. Business Department Table Board ?100 for the year. Hccm Rent 20 to ?25 for the '.TnIU?Jn Department,' including Latin, French, Ger. man and Free Hand Drawing, for the year ?50. . Our rapidly growing patronage is a guarantee that parents are f-nding what they desire. For Catalogue, address- , j REV, S, E MERCER, A. B., Pres lffnC 'Sir. ! ininiMj T i i i i . . - ,.rr - A Bwnatr uj, myiam wiumg and ready." "Well, boy. w win scruD ner otf and then you can go to the market with me to get our meals and other supplies. This will teach you the way to mar ket in case you should have to go." This finally got to be one of my spec ial duties to attend to while I re. mained " the schooner, the washing of the decks wa3 a regular requjre-meiK. I remained with my friend steward about 5 - weeks. ackhowledited He Ijlced a reasons ;-first; I wa, B0 yoUnj. sec wastahs ambition of some little town to be. come the county seat. It is high time for farmers to begin takin? a stand against such extravagance. Give u8 country communities large enough to support strong schools and other social agencies. Give us strong counties large enouerh to sun- Dort government Bcenptaa that rasilv j benefit the peopleefficient officers worKing ror better schools, bette farming, better roads and counties Sold in Lumhertw, ant fd by Pope Drug Co, . i NOKTH CAROLINA HAS THE RESOURCES But the State Has Been Too Quiet About Its Advantages The Re sources Are Here and Now Is the lime to Boost. Special to The Robesonian. PELLAGRA PREACHER'S SONS Statistic. Prove, 7Att thJ Turiu. 4-1. ' . . . - ',neaitn msteaa or L,iUii M . r ' good bov"y." consolidate not only a great num. and mm" will v V-d JDOf,!Der 01 school districts but a conr d- n?AW?-W have friends." erabU numbe. of churches nj Rmll counties . He 6ia like to nraisA mo n r-., tie said it would not injure or hurt a Doy or maxe him vain. He said if a girl or a boy is real good tell them about it. It will encourl age them to live the life of good ness. In about five weeks Mr Clark came over from NewYork to see the steward and myself. We were not expecting him quite so soon. However this was. I was elated ov er his coming. There was no com plaint to make, I was well cared tor, perhaps something better. As soon as he came aboard h6 came ov- r wnere l was standing ni southern Pinen A no- ft n. wl. Stat, - rtMidt - pj me- cordial reception. ' All over the oiaw ine se&dments expressed are ... uiv Vliivu to DU VCll CllUUWeU DV! nr.'.L .t . . naiure. wiui tne natural wealth, and with the live an able busineaa dealers of the State undertaking the wur. u-i acquaintmo- me worm with the possibilities of the State there is to erelv rouftd. I ft UhlOB there is strenrt.h It would belp th South a great deal ENLARGING SANATORIUM New Building, Dairy Barns, Milk House and Silos Under Construe. ; tion. Press Article North Carolina State Board of Health. Word has just been received from the State Sanatorium for the Treat. ment of Tuberculosis telling of the progress at the institution, f. The1 present plant was intended for about sixty patients, but by considerable crowding ninety-seven to one hun. fc - PPrtune mo. oia lo me "There's going to uc tome alterations t ow. . n uuuut a nan nour Mr. Clark came to me again and said, "Well, Johnny good news for you. I have a place' in New York for you." (To be Continued) i SELECT SEED PROPERLY Method of Selecting Seed Corn From Barn Leads to Reduced Yields. Extension Farm News. Jwe H no, stion but that the method of spWKn.-, .. w m kb-v i'wd --.vvv4ii v u i seen corn This was true, as I will from th barn in the shr- .... . 5. yWds in the crop 'pro! in a cnort tittia wa wptp nr. n . u"-cn irom rppi rf H.1nk - - - - " --i rpi . ouLU oC I tf CI IOn managed restaurant. Here I receiv- lh.ere 18 probably no one thino- thai ed attention and was treated like a w,l Pay our farmers so well in a bov that Was wanted. A orwvd enn Ismail Wav aS wnnlJ . . Tu- 1L I r-1 . ---.v. w,e piuper se- yi vx cicrjiuiiiB iiiat was goou was care oi see corn Tnn piaceu pa ui taoie. we ate io. "7 i our iarmers riommj gethr as always friends. The boy selecting seed corn in th ha vmiuytju liic meni . i was ipp inff rvFt mace rn ma u -t . a quite appy, ann my eood friend en. is.'n the field at or iust. hetn joyerf Jhejrood results the boy was f""g time, and make the selections rettitg out onfiisTcind treatmentTfron those stalks that are yielding were go:ng from the restaurant as '"?;cst amount of shelled com ner we went out; I said nothing but ,8ta'k- Such seed, continually se- lonowed my fnend. win tend to produce in,,, I asKed no questions of my friend yle'a3 over seed selected in the barn ereeted me, witi. 7 .a u j t. , u -wuing nineiy-seven to one nun. ?S TthT boyMef well""d lf?& dr patientS ccommodated . in sir " "T om r J Yes, , one way or another. A new building T t0Lt?, fiadt0.f,nd yu so-"to accommodate fifty more patient! is wen under ... construction ana will be ready for occupany this fall. In order to accommodate the ad ditional patients, two new seenty-five ton silos have just been completed and will soon be filled with corn from the Sanatorium farm . A new fly-proof milk house and sterilizerr has been installed in place of the one recently lost by fire, while to ac commodate the additional dairy, herd an extension is beine built to the present dairy barn. It is a busy place at the Sanatorium these days with the farming, building and treat ment of disease all going on at once. no question as to what is going happen. When a State like Oklahoma can grow from nothing to 1657.000 in thirty years, arid can add nearly 900 - pcopie in ten years, it is ev idence there are people enough for xsortn Larojma to fill up the un used lands and not half try. Okla homa has been before the people for years, and everybody knows of the new State. North Carolina has been too quiet about its advantage. The resources are here, and now the foremost business men of - the State are working out a plan to make those resources known to Deo. ple everywhere. Money tojsack lip Theories as to Cause and Prevention Robeson County Boars of Health. Of the many theories as to the cause of pellagra there are t?;; tnat I Presbyterian Standard, invite our special .ku tl'. ... ... .. first one ' rr TrL "8" 8 . "truth b7RUiT: "Sr. VnZ "UUB" f8Sin'na" . rise a?ain." T "a B",'"JT ""U ? nave ?ound n true; though jWorYlCS, who believes that the dis- sometimes we have to wait a long eaac ia uue w a xauiiy or aexecuve ume ior ine rising and often have diet ; Although the essential na- to give it a lift ture of the "fault" that is, whether The same poet also says that "er' it is due to the presence in the diet ror, wounded; writhes in pain and consumed of a nexcess of an intoxi- diesamidst hisworshipper8":- yet-we-- ft8 "!--ubstanceora. anAbsence find-4hat--error ofe-!writher wor or aficiency of a detoxicating sub- does it die very soon. For years stance, vitanine or amino acid, or to the preacher's son has been the stock some combination of these or simi- phrase for the bad boy and thoueh larr substances, is undetermined, it time after, time statistics have been may nevertheless jbe prevented or given to prove that the preacher's corrected by including in the diet a sons lead the world the same error sufficient proportion of the fresh is repeated by successive generations animal or leguminius protein foods We would like to see her writhe As long as climical evidences "of in pain and die amid her worship pellagra are manifest the patient pers, but we have no bright hopes should be urged to take an abundance of her doing so at an early day of fresh milk, eggs, fresh, lean meat, However, in order to help up truth beans or peas (fresh or dried, not and bring a little light before error canned), and corn or other cereal we wish to present a few statistics and starchy foods should be great- from the New York Times bearing Iy reduced in amount or excluded, upon this much-discussed question Kest and careful nursing are impor- Some one has been analyzing the tant. Protect the patient from the names in "Who's Who in Ameri' sun. A change of climate is not es- and he has found that one name in sential. The patient having improv- twelve is that of a minister's son . ed must be warned not to return to and that such names are eighteen the former faulty diet times as numerous as those of oth- The prevention and eradication of er professional men. Then a study pellagra will depend essentially on of men who have been famous in the substitution of a mixed well- English Histrw chnr. Ko v.. ll 1 . . . .... . . I M " . . J v.. AW DUIia ymieu uici. lor a resirici-1 oi ministers numbered was under his kind orotection . w"re the ear alone a. i 1 0f -viucr. I v nen we cot on our lournev saw "I guess the boy is wondering Any method of seed selectine- that in his mind where I am going to, does .not take the whole plant into vu uccu nuv ayprenenrf any in 1 7 iaUun js not firome to Wrl fn vr v';w .r lvs lLjiA:i'czv.-, ine .vision 0f 1. nu yuu m me uejfinmng. l "Y"'"'y re ODServed time nn.H uiu - 3 uw -nieiw- -ou - nazarus, - ana --'n uw- oest yieldincr vflrtotToS in due time I will let you know. stalks of varieties are those You will be well pleased." when planted on gool avera We .fld n-oikJ c.var,i Hi.i. land mvwwJ? . il "v " averaKe since we left the restaurant. My ?'eloped ears per stalk. Seldom ha. friend was busy ta king, trying to " been observed that the h0t X'. keep my mind off of the journey. one.e.ared types of com . "! eached the ferry. Mr. yie,ders o sf helled corn per acre ft wn ti . nlis tinnv) tv.t . fc.r atre. it s the Soon we reac Clark says. "Well. Johnnv. we will s hoped that no nrn:L"LLel. 11 take the boat here for Hoboken. N. Mn this Stat this fal w , fail J. Whi a fn nnr ,o,r u Select, hia us. 'if .r.a,i 15 North river when Mr. Clark said" Well stalks tnat bear two we l devT dear boy. I will tell you where we Pei, ears per stalk. ThU 31" are going. I have decided to put ?hou d not be turned ovi? n I. you on a schooner I own in Hoboken. .n,red man. but should re eive ht You will lilrtt tw,a , ILe .t of. . a Live ne wm not be "b yiuflf The astw- t wi -el f ard lives rn tVio u-kiu... xT.iv; for,! tia i... . . "llt! can r. to dn nn v mil. 1 . , . thi ...: i. . . . seea Mm hPln tho Ctonrowl U... J.1. - - 1 I Pat . . .. K511' me . r-""" ,uuuk me ecnoon- oi Snellen v er n neeoed. Yon will h. k. eiiort whi.i u iv the market affords to ewhile pTantinan3d 3titioPnreP; remain on the srhonnor" ' h . com 8 m cultivation of In a short time nftsr n..o lf4- v.l - ferry boat we reached the schooner Seaboard Awards Contract for V dock. Mr. riart al-I Khnna v,wni.rci lor IS i little craft to me. In th ).,u... Norfolk. V. - n.v i. . of the nie-ht and th jrirTu! it w.'. .'!"'cn.- ug. Statue of Virginia Dare Annual Cel ebration of Her Birth. Manteo Special. Aug. 20, to Wilming. ton btar. That North Carolina is to receive as soon as arrangements can be made for its transportation, a beu tif ully executed lifesize statue of Virginia Dare, the work of Miss Louisa Lander of Washington, D. C.r was Hiade publicnfor the first time at the celebration of Virginia uare s natal aay at Jb'ort Kaleigh, on wcanesday. August .18, an lannual event of first importnee in the life oi Koanoke Island and Eastern Car. olina, and one which, it is hoped at no distant date, will be attended by people trom all over the State and from many parts of the Unites States as well. This was the sixth annual celebra tion, under the auspices of the Ro. anoke Colony . Memorial Association, of the birthday of the first child of English parents born on American soil. Already the crowd, attending 4 nnn . , . 7i j r . , . , tr I , ' ' - - .ov ivir uiiiiiabci a IlUlllUVlCi A.Z t U: tne this work is the one thine- necessarv ed. one side-i diet.. KtMM-nrM,. mm cm" 1 n.'. r!l,t w ,sii ..v.:'' .vvi -:r.x. . '"""'t ui" nu me sons ..6.. , "ciu nunga Mamiicc uy restricting tne amount ioi aoctors, 350. to move quickly if you will just get of the cereal and increasing the fresh Instead of being surprised at these m with your fifty dollar contr bu. animal or leiruinoua nrotrn fnH frt , "ff VJ:?:?r tiATia w;tV,At a o . u.i. tu 4.1. " 5!.," . . """'a ouipiiiscu u tne Bion H. Butler Soi . Make it payable to Alf. H, Thomp- received a check from the work of to brine forth irood fruit enn i rflQ onvnw thA 'i1 u ..w. n -m i n i . . n.r .rr t "n-aiwB aayn reuagra just as there are exceptions in na. across .way has filled the West with people. Senl check to The theorv that noli Butler. Southern Pines. N. to the uieestion of a faultv dipt ho I in the i v4. Si ."ti r Air TT Thnntn. rpmivert o V.nnl. u . 1. li . - . " - .....t,-i.-v..,. vims iiviii nie worn 01 1 iu oring lortn good Iruit. the Thompson-MacFadvn PpIUotb i Just na there ont wait foFj augument. Come Commission who state that they were ture. so. we find exceptions in the ss quickly and ge things under unable to . get evidence to support ministers1 sons-some may turn out VnS It -quick action that this theory. They consider the dis- bad; but when you compare the fail- npccuic germ miection as sociated with poor sanitary condi tions around the home. Sick Babies Press Article North Carolina State Board of Health. . Oscar Barefoot, a dangerous char- ' gy 1CK w nat snaIl 1 r- wno nas been wanted since last do?" That's a very common ques. May, was captured Sunday in the nun lium moiners. UreS With the SUCCPSSPS run have ti give credit where it belongs. e celebration is rnahy times larger OW 5 .n r. i - 1 I ' . 1 in great- ew irvV v "V1, BnaLMe K"mmer of the was announced today that ti, light he knew her, and when with- Seaboard Air Line Ra Ci L? in hailing distance "he rallM ti,J morrow -. 'iw?y w.ouId to- aboard schooner WJen we got aboard the we had a general shake To Drive Out Malaria stated. Children's Sum me- rW. It is wrone to neirlert a nAlj-t I 1 . -""o Aad Build Uo Th. Svt.m "'i. "me wcanse it weakens the Take the Old Standard GROVE'S I to tta i lays the sufferer open TASTELESS chill TONIC v v5f i.5ttacK rom other diseases. Wet what yon are taking, at the formula i !i ch."1?es In. temperature, th, than it was in the beeinriine" and Wednesday the number attending was proDaDiy m tne neienborhood of fif teen hundred. Had it not been for iiu'eatening weainer in tne morn- ing, which made many believe that tne navigation of small boats would oe nazardous, no doubt the crowd would have broken all records Wm. Brown was arrested at Win chester Va., the other night suspect ed, of murdering his father, Jno. W. urown, a Frederick county farmer, and later the youth confessed to the killing. Treatment of the boy's moth er by hjR father is sunnosed to hav caused the crime. A dispatch from St. Louia Rtatoa that the Meramee rivpr UnoA ritv pleasure resorts, clubhouses and sum mer cottages, went several miles out of it banks on the 22nd and sweoti wuy most oi tnese ouuaings. iirt stated that 12 lives were lost, but lansr viiab it was tnougnt nat no lives were lost. Advertised Letters List of letters remaining n the vhi WLUiai i v at i v-w rw ain ii uiiuml rt 1 1 1 1 1 na n7 i irimr s i u i k this time of year. It is a very im- Bolton. He was originally charged MEN 4wwi anu uue mm, m uianuiaciunniT and sell. I W. .1. Ran at, lr.a XT r is hard to answer fully. In ceneral line liauor. but now the rhom-a a . 'r. V" .-' ,: the Chance oro mnr. hn W . rlndpa aaa.,lt " :.I .f " r"ucr' ov5.8 i8aac 7 r. . ""v """-"i" niuiucruura au-in. i, nunc. J. ti. Hnortrins R V that the tonnUa ia f J! I fdf TJ1!..: llll Ti x It . ' " t. ueKnS IV. f . w..t.. i. x. ixaiice. i iiunan, Alien AlcLeod gcoHvc uiakuruance. son it is feeding theMby-at-oneei He-wont ed against'-. hiinBarefoot JT. A. Mc. iturbance. For this rea. clerk in the North Carolina Lumber Leod N, McNeill C T Martin R always advisable to stoplCo.'s sJorejoneyHilL haiiiilorm4MhmipsaLauM2D; fV - nonr I .Smo II Ina Chnf r ti rn. . starve if he misses a few meals or to the store on May 23d with a rifle Ellie ' Sweat 'Rev ' wS Hi even if his rations are shut off or and. shot at Nance, who dodged be. Townsend, A.' T. Warwick greatly reduced for several days, hind a counter and was not wounded. WOMEN Of coijse the baby should be giv- Since then Barefoot has been at Bessie ftrddv nsi, rai,i. ci en all the water he cares for and lanre. He was woundcj WA h. il, k. v :1 u: J. Xr-z. that will be a considerable quantity surrendered an doubtg are enter. Jones, Hester Jordan. Malisaa KW I Tl - , T -. ' I " riorcy iAie, t,eia jweares, Mrs. Mar- this hot weather. All drinking wa- tained as to his recovery icr ior oaDies snouia De DOiiea tnen bottled and served cool but not iced The next thing to do for a sick baby after stoppinjr the iooA sud. piy is to empty tne intestines of all iermenting decomposing food. In general the mother will be justified in using not over a teaspoonful of castor on or simple enemas by in. iection. If this does lief the next step should be to call After Four Year of Duconrarina m the. best physician available, and rJ:ii ' nn HUSBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE Conditions, Mrs. Bollock Care Up in Despair. Husband Came to Rescue. Catron, Ky.In an Interesting letter printed c every label, showing it il Z'S . night ymnine ana Iron in tastelesa form m-VT r f, uiiarens coias sum. The Qoiniae drive. ruS. ,a2?: mer-. Foley's Honey and Tar Com. mwb uauoi up tne st item. 50 nu c.m ... v 'c "na prompt relief. , v. t nucic. The Clerk Guaranteed It "A customer cam into my store the other day and aid to one of my tlerks. 'have you anything that will cure--diarrhoea?' and my clerk went and got him a bottle . of Chamber. Iain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and saii to himif thi Ane not cure you, I will not charge you a cent for it.' So he took it home and came back in a day or two and said he was cured." writes J. H. Ber ry & Co , Salt Creek, Va." Obtainable everywhere. place the case fully in his hands. As with many other health matters prevention is much simpler, cheaper, ana Detter man cure, in the case of babies the use of mother's milk is the first and most important sin. gie item to De considered. In sum- Irom this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock 1" th"JtLs) writes as follows: "I suffered for four x"vi' -wwx .x a.vii i icoi . uauica amb .-.:at . - ah,iM uVe tu -u . wiw womanly nouoies. ana durim? times, and carefully screened f rom MU "" 1 coma onJy "P lor a little mosquitoes. ' -. J while, and could not walk anywhere at an. At times. I would have severe nain . . a m a I f . Better Health Condition niyiensiae. 1 I TfiA Arjtf n1tJ 1 .ea i-a n u j t i tt . -uvwi naawaucuin, anunisireai' Fartorips n-i rmm,,T,itjaa xn-hi men relieved me for a while, but I was sewerage facilities, by the installation 800,1 COnfine to my bed again. After or the l. k. s. type of SEPTIC wax, nomuiff seemed to do me an pood: H A VTT70 O iaixjxo. i naa crotten so weair i cntiid nn etanri . I ' " W MW. W II,,,.,, tnese uuiks are oi concrete norr i ana i pave tin in nenair. iie, llI:Voi KW UIKE NO AT- At last my husband rt me a Iwtti- M cardui, the woman's 4onic, and I com menced taking it From the very first tha Smith. Jessie Singletary, Agnes Thompson. VasSV Whitehead Rn pn Wilson, Lillie Woriox ' Persona callinir for thes letters will pleace say "advertised letters". U. U. FRENCH, P. M. TENTION, and are reasonable price. They have been installed at all the Rural Schools of New Hanover coun. ty. at every cottage and hotel on Wrirhtsville Beach and in numerous. otner localities. Recommended and approved by health authorities. Manufactured by the CEMENT PRODUCTS COMPANY Office 1015 Murchison Bank Bflflding t, iimington, . j. Patents. Pending Feel laneuid weak, run dnwn t Headache? Stomach "off"? A good remedy is Burdock Blood Bitters. ArV your druggist Price $1.00. dose, I could tell tt was helping me. I can now walk two miles without its tiring me, and am doing my work." If you are all run down from womanly Roubles, don't give up in despair. Try aiuiu, uie woman ionic - ii nas neipeq more than a million women, in its 50 years of wonderful success, and should surely help you, too. Your druggist has sold Cardui for years. He knows what tt will do. Ask him. He will recom mend it Begin taking Cardui today. J5i ftL. 0"'WWBeGii. Uct Jnttnietoju en your cut and 64-im book. 'rHnt NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND BY COMMISSIONER Under and by virtue of a decree of the superior court of Robeson county lately rendered in a certain cause therein pending wherein R. W. Livermore Company, a cornorntion. was plaintiff, and Nicholas Locklear and Hettie Belle Locklear were de fendants. Hhe undersiimedl Commis sioner will expose for public sale to' the highest bidder, for cash at the court (house door at Lumberton, North Carolina, on the 23rd day of September. 1915, at 12:00 o'clock, noon, to satisfy the purposes of the said ecitee jtihe foowing describ ed lands, to wit: A certain tract of land lv!n enA being in Robeson county. Smith's township, and beginning at tha fourth corner of lot No. 4 nf the tate of Hector McNeill, deceased, at a stake by two nines. twn manias and a bay. and runs thence north seventy-ttfb deereea east fm-tv r,Ai one-half chains to a stake by some pines; thence south twent.v west fiftyour chains to a stake in bay, thence north eighteen wet. thirtyeven and ninety four An.. hundredths chain, to the berinninp containing seventy-three acres mnr or less and being the fifth lot of the estate of Hector McNeill, deceased, and being the same land, deeded to J. R. Townsend by Preston lear, by deed registered nnmk 8th. 1897, in book No. 3 W. page 747. UHJAHUXM MCLEAN. rnmmiieinn.'.. McLean. Varser and McLean. Attorney for Plaintiff ' 8 26 4thurs , . Advertise in The Robesonian.
The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
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Aug. 26, 1915, edition 1
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