rss ccrzccxiAit, monday, November i, iis
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Drftss Goods Clothing
Embroideries
Laces -
Lingerie
Corsets
Waists
Dry Goods
Books
Powders
Shawls
Hosierv 1
CribBfanktes
Novelties in
Neckwear .
Pillows
Furs
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Shoes Hats Caps Underwear Shirts
Sox
Collars
Ties
Pants
Over Coats
Rubbers
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Overalls
Work Shirts
Pajamas
Night Shirts
Sweaters
TKp
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Belts
Slippers ,
Braids
Coat & Suit -Trimming
Linens
Garters
Hamilton
Brown Shoes
Ziegler Shoes :
Parasols
Inks
Rain Coats
Dresses
Suits
Cloaks
Coats
Millinery
Hosiery
Ribbon
Patterns
Sweaters
Towels
Locks
Roofing
Paints
Kichen Ware
Stoves
ranges
Heaters
Table Cutlery
Seeds Cotton
You Will Find the Name
of Nearly Everything
in the Stock of
R. D. Caldwell & Son
Around it yoii Will Find
. the Articles that
Make it the
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OF BARGAINS
This border represents
a stock that is unsurpassed
anywhere for wonderful
bargains and goods that you
can save money on. Nearly
every articlej bought 1 in
each line represnts a saving
from 20 to 25 per cent
WHY?-Web o ught
when the market was down
and in lame quantities; We
are the' leaders this Fall in Musical Instru-
ments
aijriO uiiu itvrvr.jk aavc
the hundreds who if attend Gents Furnish-
Umbrellas
Douglas Shoes
Howard-Foster
Shoes
Linoleums
OiLCloths
Rugs
Mattings
Art Squares
Carpets
Mattresses
Comforts
- Quilts
Sheetings
Lap Robes
Blankets
Trunks
Valises
Satchels
Bed Steads
Bureaus
Wash Stands
Chairs
Tables
Sewing M'chns
Coffins
Caskets
'Tires
20 Children Burned to Death
Peabody, Mas., Dispatch, Oct. 28.
Twenty children, most of them
girls, ranging in age from 7 to 17
yean, lost their lives today in fire
which destroyed St. John's parochial
scioou Another girl has injuries' re
garded as probably fatal, while oth
ers were less severely hart The 600
children had just entered their class
rooms when the fire was discovered.
and, although a majority were guid
ed to safety by sisters of the Order
cf Notre Dame, who were their
teachers, panic seized a large number 1
ns they neared the front door .and in
the'r rush to escape they lost their I
footing ind their bodies blocked the
exit. Of the 19 bodies at an under
taking shop tonight. 10 had. been
identified.
All of the fcisfers escaped, (but
Mother Superior Marie Carmelita
was seriously burned. At the con
vent house tonight it was said that
hr injuries probably -were not fa
tal .although she is prostrated by the
disaster and the suffering of her I
charges.
How the fire started mar never be I
known. An early theory that a boil.
er explosion caused it having been
dismissed, state police officials to-
'?ht were of the opinion that a
store room in the bailment where
gas - meter was ' located, was its
source.
Those of Middle Age Especially.
... When you have found no .remedy for the horrors that
oppress yon during change of life, when through the long
hours of the day it seems as though your back would break,
when your head aches constantly, you are nervous, de
pressea and suffer from those dreadful bearing down pains,
don't forget that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound (
is the safest and surest remedy, and has carried hundreds '
of women safely through this critical period.
Read what these three women say:
' From Mrs. Hornung Buffalo. N.Y.
the cotton carnival of Bar
gains proclaim it the great
est money saying sale . in
thehistory of the store. We
are not; quoting prices in
this advertisement for there
are too many to be quoted
but our statement to the
effect that we have what
you want and can save vou
money should be convinc
inrenouf?h that this is the
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placeffor you to
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Remit to Mr. A. W. McLean
Raleich News and Observer.
The Democrats of North Carolina
who want to spread the gospel of the
D&rtv throughout th country and
who want to let it be known in the I
State? classed as doubtful" whs big
thlres for the people the Wilson ad-
ministration has aone snouia get w
communition with Hon. A. w. mc
lm, of Lumberton and make remit
tances so as to give to the. Demo
cratic National Committee the needed
funds to carry on the campaign oil
education upon which it is engaged.
The BDeal to heln in the cause-ia
rrfiade to the individual Democrat I
and each who can should help as lib-1
erally as it is possible. (
W.. J, Bryan will speak. itr Char.i
1ntt on the nicht of November 15
under the ausnices of the charity de
partment of the Presbyterian hospit
al or that city.
Bcttaia N. Y -"I am writing to let you know how much your
medicine has done for me. . I failed terribly during the last whiter
and summer and every one remarked about my appearance I suf
fered from a female trouble and always had pains in my back, no
appetite and at times was very weak.
"I was visiting at a friend's house one day and she thought I needed
lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I took it and have gained
eight pounds, have a good appetite and am feeling better every day.
Everybody is asking me what I am doing and I recommend Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. You may publish this letter if you
wish and I hope others who have the same complaint will see it and
et health from your medicine as l am." juts. a. iiobsuho, vi
itanton St, Buffalo, N. Y.
Made Me Well and Strong.
Macedon, N.Y." I was all run down and very thin in flesh, ner
vous, no appetite, could not sleep and. was weak, and felt badly all
the time. The doctors said I had poor blood and what I had waa
turning to water. I took different medicines which did not heJp me.
but Lydia K Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made me well and
stTonflr. and I am recommending it to my friends." Mrs. Faxr
Ouy cedpn, N.Y. ; . . , . : . ,
The Change of Life.
Beltbviiab, Md. By the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound I nave successfully passed through a most trying time,
the Change of Life. I suffered with a weakness, and had to stay in
bed three days at a time. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
restored me to perfect health, and I am praising it for the benefit ot
other women who suffer as I did." Mrs. W. S. Dutah, Koute No. 1
BeltsvillerMd. : -
For 80 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound has been the standard remedy for fe
male Ills. No one sick with woman's ailments
does justice to herself if she does not try this fa
mous medicine made from roots and herbs. It
has restored so many suffering women to health
Write to LTD I A KPIirKHaJf HXDICIJTE CO.
1
four letter
by woman
f COHFIDESTIaX) LTBH, MASS- f or adrice.
will be opened read and Answered
and held in strict eonnaence.
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"yDU go just where
you drive
straight, sure, in all
w e a t h e r s w h e n
you equip with
United States
"ChainTread" Tires
the -famous, popular
priced, long-mileage,
anti-skid tires.
. !-. .i.. 1 '' ' .'" . -Ask
us the price of the size
you use and let us show
you why "Chain Treads",
are real economy tires.
Y Garage
- Lumberton, N. C.
GENERAL NEWS ITEMS
Th largest woman's suffrage pa
rade ever witnessed anywhere tooK
place in New York Saturday, par.
ticipated in by 7 30,000 - women and
15,000 men from every State in the
Union and from ZU foreign countries,
woman's appeal to place New York
jt tlie election on November 2 among
lha states which have" given women
tr.i r-pht to vote.
WEAK, AIUKU CHILD
Made Strong- By Delicious Vinol
Lakeport, N. H."Our little girl 8
years of age waa in a debilitated, run
down condition and had a stubborn
cough so she was weak and ailing all
the time. Nothing helped her until
we tried Vinol. Then her appetite
increased and she is ctrong and well, and
I wish other parents of weak, delicate
children would try Vinol." Geo. A.
Collins. .
This is because Vinol contains the
tissue building, strengthening cod liver
elements and the tonic iron which a weak
and run-down system needs.
Dr. J. D. McMillan & Son Drug
gists, Lumberton, N. C.
mgs
Medicines
: Fence WireJ
Wagons
Buggies
. Harness
' Plows
Blinds
Doors
Sash
McCormick
: ' Machines
Guns
Shells
Building Tools
Machinists "
Fertilizers Groceries FurnitureSlHarness
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A Chance to Save Money
' Beginning Wednesday, Augus 25 I will close out my. stock of
dry goods, notions and shoes at greatly reduced prices. Goods
'all new. It will pay you 0 get my prices before buying.
I. H. WARWICK,
- V OR RUM, N. C.
i YOU ARE INVITED
f to visit the
N. Y. Cafe and Lumberton Kandy Kitchen
next door to the Erpress office. Everything new, clean and san
itary. Fresh candy made every day. Fancy fruit. Meals serv
ed at all hours. '
Fresh Norfolk Oysters Received Every Day
WOOD &r COAL
IS ALWAYS FOUND AT
PHONE NO. 220
LUMBERTON WOOD & COAL YARD
H. M. BEASLEY, Proprietor.
New French Cabinet Formed of Rep
reseatntives of A'l Opposinf Fac
tions. ,. - -
Paris Dispatch, Oct. 29.
A new French Cabinet headed by
Aristide Briand as premeier and min-
ister of foreign affairs, came into
existence tonight This is the first
time in the history of the French
republic that there is a colaition min
istry of all the opposing parties and
factions. It follows closely on the
recent innovation of forming a Brit
ish coalition Cabinet of conservatives
and liberals.
Today's action in forming th Cabi
net was the culmination of a deep
popular sentiment that at the supreme
crisis of the war party division should
rive way to united action by all war
ties. Becanuse the Cabinet of Rene
Viviani was representative of only a
few political groups, the ministers
presented their collective resignations
and President Peincare immediately
charged Aristide Briand with the for.
nation of a new organization com
bining all elements.
The new coalition brings together
France's elder and younger states
men and in personnel represents all
the history of modern France since
th fall of Napoleon III. The new
Cabinet also is notable ia having the
ppoular military leader, General Gal
lieni, as the head of the war office,
and Rear Admiral Lacaze sa head of'
the ministry of marine, both of them
replacing civilians.
Apropos Change of Name to Fl-r -McDonald.
Raleigh News and Observer.
Commenting on the change of the
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Cojlep-f to Flora McDanold College,
District Attorney Francis D. Winstanj
rrak; the following statement:
"Some years a so I was invited tor
rnrfress the North Carolina Society of
Ncw Yn. The other speakers wsre
Aurf.tus Thomas, the great play
wright, and Hon. William McAdoo.
Mr. Thomas spoke on telepathy and
t!, many 'curious things. Mr. Mc
Adoo good humoredly took North
Cardina to task for its treatment of
Flcra McDonald and her husband, lie
tr.ld very interesting narrative of a
visit he and a friend made to Cana
da. They were hunting and fishingr
and visited many out-of-the-way
places. They came one day upon a
small hamlet on a bay and found it
one of the neatest and most attrac
tive villages they ever saw. On in
quiry they found out that every
dweller in the place was a descend
ant of those who fought under Gen
eral McDonald and who had fled from
North Carolina after the battle of
Moore's Creek. We should send a
commission to that place and invite
those Scotchman back to Cross Creek."
Diversification.
Which has done more towards
bringing about better times, the ad
vance in th,. price of cotton or crop
diversification? Well, it's the di
versification cf crops that is respon
sible any way you put it, for that is
even the cause of the advance in the
price of cotton.
STATE NEWS
The number visiting the Cape Fear
. rniTAflA.!!! a Tact nroolr .
ceeded all expectations and was the
jrreatest in the history of the fair.
Thursdav, the big day, 10,000 peoplo
attended. -