THE ROBESONIAN THURSDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1915 PACT TKRE1 CI Wafich This Space Ewry Week And Take Advantage of The Many Bargains Offered JovM7ay Wonder fcr Corns, "Gots-lt" The Big Sorprite for Coin Own en. i Listen to the wee 11017 of "Geti-It." the world's greatest corn remedy. It's a short story, only about two feet. "Mary had a little Gets-IC and $orna upon her toe; aad every tim -At -urn? Sflome- .... .-. - - : - - READY-TO-WEAR GOODS Another shipment of coat suits just received; latest styles and colors. Prices $6.00 to $20.00. Long coats for Women, Misses and Children; prices $1.60 to $12.50. A big lot of tee latest things in Ladies Shirtwaists. Prices $1.00 to $2.50. Ladies' fine ready-made skirts $2.00 to $5.00. - High' grade Silk Petticoats for $2.50. DRY GOODS Just received a nice assort. ; ment of Silk Plaids; prices $1.00 per yd. -Fine Serges in all colors and - weaves; prices 25c to $1.00 yd. The latest patterns in dres ginghams; price 10 and 12 l-2c. Good White Homespun, 1 yd. .wide; price 5 and 6c. CLOTHING Another shipment ' of suits right from Baltimore. Fine Blue Checked Sujts "$12.50. Nice Gray Suits ...... 10.00. We still have suits for mora money and less money. Young Men. don't fail to see them be- " fore; you buy." i - - SHOES PACKARD Shoes for men $3.50 to $4.50. CRADDOCK Shoes for men $2.50 to $4.00. VA. BOY and AUTOGRAPH Shoes for boys $1.25 to $3.00. Carolina Bell, Southern Girl and College Women Walking "Shoes for women $1.75 to $3.50. Little Scout and Red Riding Shoes for Boys and Girls $1.25 to $3.00. A Rubber Book-Bag FREE . with every pair bought for school children. " 3 3 IN U. S. ARMY Stop Bflsery and Embarrassment Like XhU With Simple, asy "Gets-It." A Big Assortment of Other Goods too Numerous to Mention. Come and See for Yourself. Robeson County Soldier Boy Writes of Life in Camp. Correspondency of The Robeson ian. Fort H. G. Wrght, f. i., Oct J Having been in. the service of U. o. army for over mice months I would like for the people of ucnr oJJ Robeson county, N. C., to know a the army life is. I am statiun i ! ) Fisher's Island, . New l' rt;, and I am as well satisfied with the change of life as anybody could be, 1 kjcs3, fcr the army life is all right for a youne man. I think that ev- Vyyung -intelligent.-- man - houM spend 3 years , of life in the army, tor there he learns how to be man; he lens3 how to protect and care for himself; he keep3 himself clean and clear from disease; 2nd the major doctor inspects every soldier twice a month, so you see he has to keep himself clean. Times are dull on the Island now for there are not many people liv ing here in the winter; but it is a irreat summer resort, so you see in the summer time it is much livelier, for people from New York, Con nofticytt, Massachusetts, Rhode Is land and Maine come here to spend Trie . summer. mere" are several she put on Gets-It the corn was sure to go." Mary, like thousands of others, used to be a heroine, suffering martyrdom, using painful bandages. Irritating salves, Btlcky tape, toe harnesses, blood-brlnplng razors and gclisorsl Khe says cow there's no sense In 4t lTea "raafB-Tt. 1 ftnnllnd In 9 Baiinnda Easy, simple, new way just painless com- lare mansion houses on the island. Krflf Y0Ic1a,nOnw,ear8ema1lrnfho1et9 f . While in the wireless telegraph sta- now. You dont have to limp around tion last night, this is the message any more, or walk on the side of your that I heard that was sent from shoes to try to get away from your corns I Rf0Pb,oim ?,Pftpn tr- Knw Vt, You know for sure before you nse c.l0CM;- ; weaen tc' 0Ik "Gcts-It" that the corn or callus is going city: "Malmo, a submarine contain, awny. For corns, calluses, warts and Pays the Swedish submarine Hvilen bunions. : i it.: v-x-.i "Gets-It la sola by all druggists, '" uyvn wis murmnp on ism'i 85o a bottle, or sent direct by E. Law rence 6 Co., Chicago. Sold in Lumberton and recommend. ed as the world's best corn remedy by Pope Drug Co. State Farmers' Union Meeting Next Month, Progressive Farmer. The State Farmers' Union meet ing in. uurnam November 16-18 promises to be the greatest session by a German submarine which took her for a British vessel. The mate fend a sailor were wounded. The submarine was slightly damaged. The Malmo squadron of the Swedish f fleet has gone to Ystad. The attack on the Sweddish submarine Hvalen was made by an armed ' German trawler. The Swedish Minister at Berlin has been instructed to make n VirvnrAtia nvnf Act ft , tobably I will be able to tell more E.M. BIGGS DEPARTMENT STORE 403 ELM ST. LUMBERTON N. C. WOOD & COAL IS ALWAYS FOUND AT PHONE NO. 220 LUMBERTON WOOD & COAL YARD . H. M. BEASLEY, Proprietor. jnl Pr fiyel4Mition to . WKtlwbout the trouble later on, for I am n . fVio uriralnDd efotii T unn& 9 I Warehouse Commissioner McLaurmi time. I am iSmincr '-SXrete tSlin gitaphy and shorthand. will discuss warehouse systems; John anrunt Hill, rural credits; Dr. G. M. Cooper, community organization of creameries and cream routes; and Mr. K. F. Beasley will handle the question ot taxation and absentee Jihdlordifcm. Every county should send a full delegation. To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know wbet you are taking, as the formula is printed on every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine tlrive3 out malaria, the 'ron Iv.iM- tin i': rvttotj) 50 EEHSESSiSE. YOU ARE INVITED to visit the N. Y. Cafe and Lumkrton Kandy Kitchen next door to the Express office. Everything nsw, clean and san itary. Fresh candy made eviry day. Fancy fruit. Meals serv ed at all hours. Fresh Norfolk Oysters Received Every Day We can pend a message and receive one Ar 900 miles away. - Will close mv letter for this time, win write again soon. CHAS. J. HELGREN. 131st Co. C. A. C. A Chance to Save Money Beginning Wednesday, Augus . 25 J will close out my stock of dry goods, notions and shoe3 at greatly reduce prices. Good3 all new. It will pay you o get my prices before buying. I. H. WARWICK, OR RUM, N. C. YOU go just where you drive straight, sure, in all weathers when you equip with United States 0 'Chain Tread" Tires the famous, popular priced, long-mileage, anti-skid tires. Ask us the price of the size . you use and let us show 5 you why "Chain Treads" are real economy tires. People's Garage Lumberton, N. C. Farm Dwelling and 4 Bales of Cot ; ton Burned Near Fairmont. Fairmont Messenger. The fire bug seems to have taken n special fondness for Fairmont and vicinity in the past few days. Ncw3 leached here Monday morning that a dwelling house belonging to Rev Weslev Thompson about five mi's out of town on the Fairmont-Rowi'jnd road was completely destroyed shrt- lv after midnight Sunday along with iour bales of seed cctton stored thers-, in. A tenant was asleep in the house and awoke just in time to es cape through the flames that had already spread over the entire house and the fire had already gone beyond control. Investigation Monday morning re vealed tracks to -and from the house that were apparently made the night before and the generally accepted theory here i3 that it was more incen. diary work. No motive has been ad vanced for the burning, if it were incendiary, and it is not known whether there was an insurance on the house or not. Use Your Whole House this Winter DON'T let cold weather lock you up in one room. A Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater will bring glowing warmth and cheer to every room of -the house. With the Perfection Heater near, you can dress in comfort, clean in com- fort, set the table t in comfort, and live in comfort generally. The Perfection gives 10 hours of glowing warmth on one gallon of oiL Clean quick convenient Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to obtain best results in Oil Stoves, Lamps and Heaters. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Nw Jersey) BALTIMORE Wilkinson, D. C Norfolk. V. Richmond, V. Look for the Tri angle Trademark. f In many styles and 'SSmaraware and general stores everywhere. Hlglmt mmmri Wn.Pbcf 211.71 Bushels of Corn Grown On One Acre. Wilmington Star. . " The champion corn erower of Geor gia for 1915 produced a record: yield of 241.71 bushels on an acre of ground. He is Ben Leath, or Ken. sigton, and the Panama-Pacific Ex pesiton has awarded the Georgia chimr-ion a massive gold md2l in recognition of his mar velous agricultural achievement. The award of that medal will not only make him famous but will make Georgia and the whole South famous. i , thariotl. N. C. I fc(i.rl..lon. W. V. , cwim,3.& r Zl4 f"7 M I TJ. 'i'l tea mmv I 1 J" il., J Hi . 1L ' A - i : iM I, nut. ,j ! ii ii I. . ' '-.r- . t "' "" " -- ,,,- 'in-.. H g'i ''T" 'jji" ' 1 TllllMi J . . Recommends Chamberlain's Cough Remedy "Last winter I "used a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a bad bronchial cough. I. felt. its ben. eficial effect immediately and be forft I had finished the bottle I was cured. I never tire of recommending this remedy to my friends," writes Mrs. William Bright, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Obtainable everywhere. WE DG JOB PRINTING. Chautauqua . at Parkton Fine Fox Chase. Correspondence of The Robesonian. Parkton, Oct, 25 One more fine fox race to report by McCormick and Malloy with, their No. 16 with a four-hour heat and the life run out of a large fox leaving Robeson coun ty and landing over in Cumberland and unable to make his return alive. This is some sport. Think 'of a pack of sixteen and every member holds to the last in perfect harmony. Some feplendid booster advertis ing is going on and will continue up till Friday evening when the Chau tauqua opens up. Porter Charlton, the American who had , been on trial at Como, Italy, charged with" mudering his wife in 1910, Monday was condemned to 6 years and 8 months' imprisonment, i he jury found Charlton only par tially responsible and there were ex. tenuating circumstances. Owing- to amnesty, be will serve only 29 days in prison. CHICHESTER S PILLS Ur. TDK UlAHONIt BRAND. A v a klkktra ll.m.n S r.dV fill: la Kt4 ! fculj nfl.l:Ay bo. totird with B'y Kihti. 'faka mm other. Bit of .on. lratr1'- A.Ko II J.. II . J F.n t DIAMOND 1iRA.M FiLL-s .". vemkoowDU licsi. Si'e?t, Alw.vl KeiiaMa SOLD BY DRUGGISTS ETRWHF5 G AM R EOPENM The Star Theatre will Reopen with Motion Pictures and Vaudeville The Theatre will be under the management of Mr. F. X. LeBeau.an experienced theatrical man of Wilmington. The building has been thoroughly cleaned and fumigated. . Nothing but the best motion pictures and good clean vaudeville will be offered. The citizens of Lunberton and surrounding territory are cordially invited to visit this Theatre. Don't be Misled. Come Direct to the STAR THEATRE Next Door to the Dixie Cafe

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