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Don't forget the importance of our money sav
ing bargains, the large stock to select from and
your -ability- to pick out-whatever yoiL want
from the large assortment of patterns. Con.
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T A KEN 0 T I CE !
There Will Be Special Sale Days Each Day Next
Beginning Monday Nov. 8th, each day will bring out the most wonderful values in
prices nowhere to be duplicated.
J3IG BADEN AND
WHITNEY PLANTS SOLD
Aluminum Co. of America Buys:
Properties at Narrows of Yadkin
and ill Resume Development.
Charlotte Observer.
-PerhaDS ilhe hiccest sinele deal
ever "negotiated in North Carolina
property is that which has just been
concluded whereby the Southern
Aluminum Company has transferred
title to its Badm and Whitney hold
injr to the Aluminum Company cf
America, with headquarters in Pitts
burg, Pa., the amount involved in the
transaction, it is understood approx
imating $10,000,000. The negotiations
were concluded at a conference par
ticipated in by officials of the French
Syndicate and the Aluminum Com
pany of America at the Ritz Carlton
.rfotel in New York on Saturday, Oc
tober 23, and definite information is
just transpiring. It is stated that
Kbt development work will move
rapidly ahead and that the plans of
the original designers will be carried
h.jx "with only very slight modifica
tions. The outstanding feature of
this anouncement is that the several
thousand employes formerly given
work -on this development will be
returned just as soon as the details
of transfer can be consummated and
arrangements perfected for the re
sumption of operations. This will
probably require several weeks and
maybe a month but it will be forth
coming within the very near future.
The announcement of this trans
fer and the information that work
will be resumed within a short time
is one of the most important to the
business and commercial interests of
this section that has been made in
a long-time. The Aluminum Com
panv of America is a monster cor
poration with big plants at Massena,
N. Y., Pittsburg and various other
places throughout the country, i The
i ennesse piarn. is me one mm, i
nearest to the latest acquisition of
the company. -
The work at Badin and Whitnsy
was undertaken several years age
when the French Syndicate acquired
the, holdings of the original Whitney
toripany, then owned by Pittsburg
Interests. The plans of the original
company were changed and a new
development mapped out, the power
;te being located nearer the foot of
the narrows of he Yadkin river
mid a great aluminum plant being
proposed for Badin the , new town
to be built. lhe money was pro-
"vidtd by French bankers ana war.
movine splendidly ahead when iht
treat war came on. A magnificent
little city had been almost finished,
the immense buildings to house the
-Cured Boy of Croup
Nothing frightens a mother more
than the loud, hoarse cough of croup.
Labored breathing, 6tranggling, chok
ing and gasping for breath demand
n stan t. action. Mrs. T. Neureuer,
Eau Claire, Wis.,' says: "Foley's Hon
ey and Tar cured my boy of croup
after other remedies failed". Rec
ommended for coughs and colds. Sold
vtiv where.
For the Economical Buyer and What Constitutes
the Earnings one Can Make at
R. D. CaMweE Soil's
iflCoitooJinMM
In the Hundreds of Items which Constitute this Gigantic Sale of
Special Importance are the Savings you Can Make on
That important news is you save 20 to 25 per cent. We want that thoroughly impressed on' your mind.
We can quote figures naming prices you like to see but figures do not alone tell bargains; it's the quality
that counts-that's why we want you to see them and you will be thoroughly convinced our statement of be
ing 20 to 25 per cent cheaper is positively true. We are receiving daily and espec ally for Saturday a large consignment
of Ladies' Coat Suits and Men's Clothing. These come direct from the manufacturer in the latest designs. Our offer to
pay cash gets us better prices and we give you the benefit We have better suits from $10 to, $15.00, better materials
better styles-better workmanship and last but not least better than their prices.
We will offer for Saturday the best bargains in boys' clothes at $2.19 you
ever saw. It is one of the many bargains we have, there are others
ranging up to $5.00 that can't be duplicated anywhere. Come in and
see them. ' '
THE WEARY WAY
Daily Becoming Less Wearrisome to
Many in Lumberton.
With a back that aches all dav. '
With rest disturbed at night,
Annoying urinary disorders,
Tis a weary way. indeed.
Doan's Kidney Pills are especially
for kidney trouble.
Are endorsed by Lumberton citizens.
Joseph Prevatt. retired farmer. 400
Third St., Lumberton, says: "I used
to be bothered a great deal by sharp
ains through my back and at times
I was laid up for several days. Morn
ings I could hardly get out of bed, my
hack felt so lame and stiff. Hearing
Doan's Kidney Pills highly recom
mended, I got a box at McMillan &
Sen's Drug Store. They relieved me
from the first; my back became
stronger and my kidneys acted reg
ularly. Since then I have always tak
en Doan's Kidney Pills whenever I
have noticed that my kidneys have
not been acting just right and a few
doPs is all I need."
Price, 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
p-et Doan's Kidney Pills the same
that Mr. Prevatt had. Foster-Milburn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
aluminum works, of steel, concrete
and the very best material, were
well on their way to completion
and the great hydrd-electric develop
ment where approximately 100,000
of electrical horsepower was to be
generated, was being vigorously
prosecuted. Just at this moment,
the work h?d to be suspended on
ircount of the convulsion abroad in
which France was so deeply involv.
ed. There were conferences at which
Sme arraneements were perfected
for the holding in suspense of the
work and this has been the status
ver since. No active work has b':en
prosecuted since the. war broke oat
save such as was necessary to pre
vent any depreciation of the prop
erly. Fayetteville dispatch, 1st: Reve
nue Officers Smith and Tcmlinson and
Deputy Sheriff Monaghan this af
ternoon raid?d a moonshine still
near Spout Springs, north of Fay
etteville. Several men about the plant
n off. One negro advanced on
Tcmlinson and was in the act of
braining him with a large lightwood
knot when another officer shot the
nevro in the back on the right side,
inflicting a dangerous wound from
which he may die. The officers cap
tured a still of one hundred gallons
capacity and three gallons of whiskey
and brought the still and negro to
Fiyetteville. The negro was placed
in a hospital.
Beware of Cheap Substitutes
In these days of keen competition
it is important that the public should
se that they get Chanmberlain's
Cough Remedv and not take sub
stitutes sold for the sake of extra
-fit. Chamberlain's Cough Ren:
edy has stood the test and been ap
proved for more than forty years.
Obtainable everywhere.
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LLENTON NEWS NOTES
School Begins Plant Less Cotton
and More Foodstuffs Bountiful
Crop of Potatoes Good Crop of
Corn Butters Lumber Co. htarts
Work Everybody Should Take The
Robesonian Persbnal.
Correspondence of The Robesonian.
Allenton, Nov. 2--School opened at
Antioch yesterday with Miss Gusaie
Cameron and Miss Ethel Covington
as teachers. .,t
Everybody seems to be busy pick
ing cotton. They are in a rush to get
it out and get it on the market while
the price is up. People are making
ready to plant more cotton than ev
er before another year. But that is
where they are making a great mis
take. They should plant less cotton
and more corn, peas and potatoes
than ever before. ' '
Glad to report Mr. J.' A." Taylor,
who was taken sick Sunday night,
able to be out again. Mr. I., F.
Taylor and family spent Sunday at
the Jennings cotton mill visiting rel
atives. According to all reports there
must be a bountiful potato crop this
year. A certain man in this com
munity stated the other day that he
only dug a row about 50 or 75 yard3
long and got a whole peck of po.
tatoes. That's what I call digging
them some. If he has many rows,
and they come like that he will get
r. bushel.
Mr. George Smith of East Lumber
ton has accepted a position with Mr.i
Arelia Smith. Miss Effie Phillips
and Miss Bertha Phillips of the Globe
Swamp section were visitors at the
home of Mr. J. F. Taylor Sunday.
Rev. W. R. Davis filled his regu
lar appointment at Antioch Sunday.
Mr. Johnnie Baxley of Chadbourn
came over Saturday to spend a few
days visiting Mr. W. F. Baxley.
Mr. Frank McLean of Lumberton
spent Sunday night at the home of
Mr. J. A. Taylor.
People are having tfine weather
to gather their crops which most of
them are making use of. There must
be a good crop of com, from the corn
shuckings there has been in this com
munity for the past three or four
weeks. I know those chickens have
been faring bad during this time.
To hear tell of so many corn shuck
ihgs indicates that the panic must
b about over, which I hape it is.
The Butters Lumber Co. has start
ed up its logging again for the first
time in several mooths, which means
"that there will be work for a good
many men to do.
hverybody should take The Robe.
onian. It gives more news than any
ther paper in the countv; Once any
one ever takes it it is hard for him
to get along without it; in. fact, I
don't understand how he does get
along without it.
CASEY JONES.
1 Qfllnlna That Does Not Affect The Hart
Becau -f its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA
TIVE BkOMO QUININE la better thaa ordinary
Quinine and doea not cauae Derroaaneaa nor
i inioc in head. Remember the (nil name and
look tar tha Bignatur el K. W. GKQVX. lie
Bargains
What it takes to make good shoes we believe the Ziegler Shoes for worn
en, W. L. Douglas and Howard and Foster Shoes for men have it on
them all for quality and price. Th y have the wear in them. You can
Count on every, pair being reduced in price.
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GIRLS! HAVE WAVY,
THICK, GLOSSY HAIR
FREE FROM DANDRUFF
Save Your Hair! Double Its Beauty
i In a Few Moments
Try This!
If you care for heavy hair, that
glistens with beauty and is radiant
with life; has an incomparable soft
ness, .and is fluffy and lustrous, try
jDanderine. '
Just one application doubles the
beauty of your hair, besides it im
mediately dissolves every particle of
dandruff; you cannot have nice, heavy,
healthy hair if you have dandruff.
This destructive scurf robs the hair
of its lustre, its strength and its very
life, and if not overcome it produces
a feverishness and itching iof the
scalp; the hair roots famish, loosen
and die; then the hair falls out fast.
If your hair has been neglected
and is thin, faded, dry, scaggy or
too oily, get a 25-cent bottle of Knowl
ton's Danderine at' any drug store or
toilet counter; apply a little as di
rected and ten minutes after you
will say this was the best invest
ment you ever made.
We sincerely believe, regardless of
everything else advertised,- that if
you desire soft, lustrous, beautiful
hair and lots of it no dandruff no
itching Bcalp and no more falling,
hair yxu must use Knowlton's Dan-1
derine. If eventually why not now?
SMYRNA NEWS NOTES
School Begins Wedding Expected
Mary Had a Piece of Gum Per
sonal Correspondence of The Robesonian.
Smyrna (Lumberton, R. 4), Nov.
2 Our school opened yesterday with
Miss Lucy Stephens of near Fair
mont as principal and Miss Dora Mc
Cormick of Rowland assistant.
Mr. C. L. Lamb spent last Sun
day visiting his aunt Mrs. John Calk
down on Big swamp. Mr. Dave Cox
spent Saturday night visiting friends
and relatives of Lumberton, route 1.
Messrs. Edmund Rowan and S. D.
Lamb spent last Tuesday at Hamer,
S. C on business. Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. M'Wfoite and two children, JYil
ma and Jess Willard, of Lumberton,
route 1, spent last Saturday night
and Sunday visiting in this commun
ity. Messrs. Francis M'White of
Lumberton, route 6, and Henry Mc.
Natt of Maxton were pleasant callers
here Sunday p. m.
It was reported that there was to
be a wedding pulled off somewhere
near here last Sunday, but it did not
happen; but it may be expected at
any time. .
Mary had a piece of gum
She .chewed it loud and slow,
And every place Mary went
The gum was sure to go.
It followed her .to school one day, -Which
was against the rule;
The teacher took it away from her
AndichewedJfrafter achooL ..i-.
Copyright Hart Scluffner fcaUra
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MONDAY WILL BE SHOE DAY
TUESDAY WILL BE TRUN.i AND SUIT CASE DAY
WEDNESDAY WILL BE BLANKET AND COMFORT DAY
THURSDAY, STOVE AND H ATER DAY k
FRIDAY, CHILDREN'S CLO VK DAY
SATURDAY, Ladies' and Men's Suit and Millinery Day
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DO NOT COME IN AND LOOK AT OUR SUITS AND- OVER
COATS ON OUR ACCOUNT. BUT ON YOUR OWN. YOU
OWE THIS TO YOURSELF: YOU WANT TO DRESS WELL
FOR LESS MONEY. WE WILL SHOW YOU HOW.
WE'UE COT THE PATTERNS: WE'UE COT THE STYLES:
WE'UE COT THE "SIZES."
IF YOU'UE NEUER BOUGHT YOUR CLOTHES FROM US
JUST COME IN AND "HAUE A
Lumberton,
PHONE
The State Federation of Labor,
which claims to be 30.000 strong, ad
journed its session in Raleigh Tues
day after selecting Wilmington as
the next meeting place. Among res
olutions passed were: declaring for
free text books for public schools;
against allowing labor union organ
izations from other States coming
into this State to organize or in any
way interfere with affairs of the la
bor union in this State; inviting the
State Farmers' Alliance to affiliate
with the federation; calling upon the
next Legislature to provide for the
examination and licensing of plumb
ers; and endorsing equal suffrage.
Mrs. Lydia Van Wyche Hoke, wid
ow of the late Gen. R. F. Hoke, died
at her home in Raleigh Tuesday af.
r long illness, 76 years old. She
is survived by two sons ' and two'
daughters, Dr. Michael Hoke, of At
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lanta; Van Wyche Hoke of Raleigh;
Mrs. Alexander Webb of Raleigh, and
Mrs. W. D. Pollock of Kinston. She
is also survived by two brothers,
Judge Augustus Van Wyche and
Judge Robert Van Wyche, both of
N.3W York City. f ,
:ns Old Soras, 0Ur PemaJiaa Won't Co
fiie wor?tcoeB, no matter ol how long: fttandii ,
r : cured by !he vm:Jerfnl, old rl(able I'. ,
Porter's Antisepi'c Heaii ? Oil. IP reliei
vii and Heals at tiir eme i..te. . $ ,
Cheaper Than Home-Made
You cannot make a good cough med
icine at home for little as you
pay for Foley's Honey and Tar, nor
can you be sure of getting the fresh,
full strength, clean and pura mate-
nais. li m yuu ever near lu nuiuc- .
made cough medicine doing the work.
that Foley's -is doing very day f
over the country? Sold everywh Vji
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