THE ROBKSONf AN- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1915 AGE TWO GIRLS! HAVE A MASS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR, CORN AND AGRICULTURAL , ' SHOW SOFT, GLOSSY, WAVY -RfiW Preparation Being Made for Big gest Th.Ag of Kind Ever Held n Be Held No- 25-Ccnt Bottle Destroys Dandruff and Doubles Beauty-of "ss s "K made m the completion Ycur Hair preparttidns fo rthe third Corn Within ten minutes after an apnli- tand Agricultural Snow lor New Han-' cation of Darderine ; ou rrn not find. oVfcr una aJ01niT,g counties which' a single tracts of dandruff or -aI.I;ntr u ue ueiu in Wnmington Novem-. hair and your ccalp will not itch. ucr i0 Ll) a Wlrt is ailvl Irom pres4.i Trot what will pleas? ycu mon will w uiaieuuons 11 wat be the biggest' be after a few weeks' use. when -you k. .VI JW Kind ever neid in wis see new hair, fine and downy at lir-r t,lJ . On 01 -u.e tag features will yes but really new heir growing . tne -.aaae in Wilmington" parade all over the scalp. Aovtinoer 17 wnen me 70 man- .A- little Dandenne immediate w..,.riIlii conjtr:is in Wilmington . doubles the beauty of ycur hair; Nj VlC.u.ry Wiii have floats, repre difference how dull, faded, hritJe fl4illLinjtift vur.cd industries of tnis scaggy, just moisten -fcett(kn. Danderme snr) enreiuiiy craw . uw.ced raUs for the show will through your hair, taking one small be on aa rrjuiroids and it u, wrinu ., L v v i ,f t-xptcLcu taut taere Aviu b3 miiy irfryour hair will be light, fluffy, VIBlt0M lrom oUtf :.ounUco a:. j jnd wavy, snd have an annearance u-wns. Tuere will be attractive ex-' t)f abundance; an incomparauje iushc, . .bi f . . th t in . . softness and luxuriance. . . . , ,s wcl. . in!,trnr Th vhih ' Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's its in past'years have been the equal I . - j - " iwnaenne irom ny uruK mU . f t geen t th leadm fairg- , , toilet, counter, and rettat your tate and it believe(that this hair is as pretty and soffTas any tfa -j. . better than in) rhat it has been neglected or injuid, ir W1U pe ever oetter man in by careless treatment that's all KpjsV . . ,. , you surely can have beautiful hair e f8?tW ..J dlstti novel: ij w ;t nii o m that it will be shown under can-. .:;x-::-: if ;feiiiil t ft ySifa. - ' ' - - , - ' . v You uncork that sunshine tank ife;:;i5Sii;:;:;:::;;-s . Irtt'e Danderine. I vas. The promoters of the under lr:nty of room. It would- not be . Thompson, Treas. and fmanciaj gible t(J haye j buildings ex. j i'- L- LerSVafeL Jcept in the suburbs and it is be taking are planning it alone the . . rt i 'mes of the fairs given in recent Koheson County Club Organized at ea in San lDieg-o, Cal., where' Wake Forest College j the varied products of that region Correspondence of The Robesonhn. v me shown in tents, in the heart of Wak3 Forest, Nov. 6 The young the city. City councirhas granted , . permission for one of the main bus-; men from Robecon county who are ings streetg be used for . students in Wake Forest College this pose and jn connection with the year met on October 26th and or. street, the site for the new custom ganized under The title of Robeson housei which was recentiy cieared of County Club. The following young an buiidinKS prepartory to the erec-' man .became members M the club: tion of a new structure, will be us- F- KrBlfrs'I- C BrritV n; Hw" ed for the show. The site for the tcr, W. Y. Floyd, L. J. Br.ttW. show wiu command a spiendid view B. Ivey, J. S. Johnson, J . C. Fage, of the Cape Fear riyer and the har. J. L. Powers, J. G. Proctor, E. b. bor for thig port The use of the Thompson, B. V . Williams, 1 H. street for the tentg wiI1 make it ; Wilson andj. :--C.Nye. The follow- sible; to.ha.tWrair;in,th nain. -K---icJi6 ,ecJ;ed :D : business section which is easilyac-? Hester, president; F. K. Biggs, vice cessible and at the same tim.-have' t . j r r, iimmo Wft'tt h. - ,r ."- S Sec' r Rritt renorter. The following i-.j .i... 71 " , i - . av. e;oi "teu-inai-ine, lenis-ia-ine central committees were appointed: Social, part of the city win make the 8now; 9j - autitpovii mucn more attractive. t v n' ik n 0ne o the prime movers in the It is the, purpose of this club to preparations o the show ig North make it a prominent and perman- Carolina Sorosis organization of ent organization at Wake -Forest hi h for many years llegeThe club - wilKmeet month- plaved 8n important ' part iQ the de- will be brought into close relation- ZQ PSff "rt.n-ItSi. If ship with each other. It is to be fZm TP Zl rcpd that this club will be a stim-" l"12?!0 iii?L ius to other Robeson county boys bes se en (1anf;i,Dl Qtl to come to Wake Forest College. J thPFj"g lSlfJ Since the club was organized Mr. i" Ja m5w wJL Sv&6 F. M. Barnes, a fellow-Robesonian, facers of New Hanover anadjoin- haa joined us. We have now a total n bu also by the llm1' of fifteen members, the greatest n- Chamber of Commerce, the Ro number of Robesonian students here talJ ' Clob. the Housewives' League in the history, of the college. . and North Carolina Sorosis I Strong committees have been ap- Washington dispatch, 5th: Secre. pointed to look after the different nanioio . tiuino.tmncmifM tha 'catures ana they ere 'actively at rst naval order ever sent bv wire- wcr!i- The finance committee has al- less telephone. It was to Rear Ad-: re.ady secured the necessary funds miral Usher at the New York navy! Ylth w,lch to promote the show, yard. From his desk in the Navy A small admission charge will be Department the Secretary talked to made to defray a tart of the er. the commandant of the New York r"-'" but by. far the greater part yard by way of the big government be borne by Wilmington citizens Tadio towers at Arlington and order-1 who are interested in the develop ed a report on repairs to the dread- TnPnt or the agricultural and indus. nought New York. Navv of fieials ! trial life of this section. 1'-- iiwSHBS. " ''' v l ' ' ' ill - -1 i tf-tffJP P -; TUtlCn ZWWW try letting" eome Prince Albert joy smoko sift infer your system via a jimmy pipe or makin's ciga rette, for you never ct cuch fun out of tobacco in all your life. Get that P. A. flavor? Get that P. A. aroma? Go to it mighty cheerful, because P. A. can't bite! Puff away like you hit perpetual motion in the first round 1 And keep fired-up till the cows come home. For it's suite facte Prince Albert never grouched any other man's tongue and won't r grouch yours ' . . J Get P. A. jlmmypipejoy'us and cigarette makin's happy, then youll personally xm' , derstand that no other pipe and cigarette tobacco ever was or ever can be like Prince Albert. The patented process fixes that and cuts out the bite and the parch. That's why pipe peaceful and. cigarette peaceful men call nafoonak joy smoke Princi Albtrt h fof mvtryiehari hmeaaf th dttnand for it U urticarial. Sowhrnrrnvft yoa happen to ran short Jutt drop in thm Mandift thop that (oeacco ana fray thm toppy rmd bag for a Jitney pioem, Bet tidy rod tin, lOet handtomo pound ana half-pound tin hamidoni and that etauyeryttat-mlatm pound humidor with Uns.moUtnu top. You be a sport and take a chance on this say-so, because you've no idea of the bully goodness, of the joy'us satisfaction, of the contentment and restfulness and that sort of thing, that hits every man who gets chummy with P. A. 7 Hammer this home for what ails your smokeappetite, , because you've no time to lose getting introduced to this real and true man-tobacco that's ace-high and a yard wide no matter how you swing on it, jimmy pipe or makin's cigarette 1 R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Wiiuton-Salem. N. C WHAT LUMBERTON PEOPLE - SEEK say the achievement brings closer the i days when a secretary of the navy. Fairmont Messenger, 5th: Mr. C. may sit at his desk here arid talk C.-Pridren. one of the most influen to the fleet commanders all ever the,'-"1' citizens of the Tabor section of world. i Crlumbus county, died suddenly at his home at that place Wednesdav a 1:30 p. m. He had been in the best of henlth and appeared to be cheerful Ml the morning. The news of his Found by a Cedar Street Man, Who death came as a Drofound shock to Tells His Experience i n;s numerous friends in Robeson coun What the anxious sufferer from vy. kidnev and bladder trouble seeks is not temporary relief though that Successful Meeting at Baptist Church would be welcome enough; what is at Sr. Pauls, sought for is a lasting effect. Mr. St. Pauls Messenger. McNeill of Lumberton tells us here Rev. Fred Collins returned to his bow he has found lasting good from heme at Clinton, N. C, on Tuesday JJoan s Kidney rills alter long sut- morning. Kev. Mr. Collins and the lering. ! castor, Rev. J. A. Snow, has just j. u. MCNem, prop, DiacKsmun ciosea a most successul series of pro shop, 100 Cedar St., Lumberton, says: tracted services at the Baptist church i naa attacks oi Kidney trouble two here, twenty-nine members were tak er three times a week and my back en into the church 21 of which were often felt as though it would break, taken in bv baptism. During the My kidneys were disordered and the past year -the Baptist church here -secretions were scanty. Sometimes has received into the fellowship of vsu mau paniiriea oi Kiavei me cnurcn bz persons. and the pain was terrible. I had tak-' .. . en but a few doses of Doan's Kidney Made Over Again Pills when I was relieved of that; Mrs. Jennie Miner. Iavidson. Ind awful misery in my back. One box writes: "I can truthfully say Foley cf Doan's Kidney Pills fixed me up Cathartic Tablets are the best I ev- mgooasnape; ' rr used. They are so mild in ac rnce 50c, at all dealers. Dont tion. I fppl likp T VifPn simply ask for a kidney remedy get r again." They k-ep stomach sweet, Doan s Kidney Pills the same that liver active and bowels regular. They Mr. McNeill (had. Foster-Milburn banish constipation, indigestion, bil. . rru)s., cuiiaio, xn . - x . lousness, sick headache. Sold every. Fairmont News Items Fairmont Messenger, 5th. Dr, J. P. Brown and Dr. L. E. j Ricks were in Lumberton Wednesday attending a meeting of tne Kobe son County Medical Association. The former is president of the organiza. tion. Cold Settled in my Stomach. Lost My Appetite. Could Not Sleep. All Remedies Failed. erf Took Peruna. Am Cured. Peruna A Great Family Medicine. The Fairmont public school will begin Monday, Nov. 8. All pupils are urged to begin at the beginning of the free school. By a decision of the school committee no ibeginner will b; allowed to cr.lcr the first grade After i-Jt wo .vcl:i of free schccl. PIG CLUB MEMBERS 750 Whil? examining a bale of cotton last Thursday morning, Mr. J. D McLean slipped from the hub of the wagon wheel on which he stood, fall ing against the freight platform in such a way as to cause rather painful injuries which laid him up for two or three days. He is all right again now his many friends will be glad to know. Geo. Little, the negro who was in jured in the shooting scrape in North Fairmont last week, got ten months on tne roads. The testimony showed that Little started the trouble by shooting at Wilson the other negro. sevtral times before the latter re ta!itted by going after him with a shctgun. Wilson is still among the missing. . '' A house in the southwestern part of town belonging to Mr. Frank Da vis was totally destroyed by fire this (Ihursday) ,mornmg at about .ten o'clock. The place was occupied by Joe Uxendine, an Indian tenant, and his family, who lost all their posses sions except one trunk, lhe origin ot the fire is unknown, only the children being at home when it start ed and it is said that some of them had narrow escapes, the dress of one being on fire when neighbors reached the scene. The loss of -the house was nartially covered by an insurance pol icy of $150. " Last week Mr. JVM. Ashlev show ed us a sweet potato grown bv him that was as large as ye editor's head when it 4s normal, but last Sunday evening Mr. I), G. Rouse was walk- ng through his patch and accidental ly stumbled over one that was almost as large as said head ever feels. It weighed 7 3-4 pounds. It. too. was oi tne yam variety. Results of First Year's Work Grat ifying Raleigh News and Observer. Beginning with not a single mem ber on September 1, 1914, and ending up the first of September, 1915, the boys pig clubs enrolled 750 mem bers, which represents every part of North Carolina. The movement was launched in conjunction with the an. imal husbandry department of the agricultural experiment station . in West Raleigh, and has been carried on under Mr. J. D. McVean, who is also stationed m West Raleigh. The results of the first year's work has been gratifying to the office, which reports that the goal -set for members during the first year has been far passed. The members speak well, but the principal progress which counts for most is the introduction of a much largfer number of high grade breeding animals to the State. The fundamental movement in rais ing high quality meat, as stated by Mr. McVean, is first get a good quality of breeding stock. The im provement during this year has been i noticeable fact wherever the clubs have been organized. It is planned by the West Raleigh office not to try to get the heaviest weight, but the best quality. After the breeding hogs have bee,n put, on .i rood standard, then more weight will be encouraged. Durocs, Berk hires, and Poland Chinas have prov- en to be the best suited for North ' Carolina. A number have been im ' ported and a number secured from North Carolina growers. In a num ber of instances the boys of one com munity have bought a grade or pure bred boar, whose services have been employed by all the members. In the course of a year or two this ani mal will be recommended for ex change for one of similar quality from another community in efforts to avoid imbreeding. Reports will be asked for from the boys on December 1, which will give an estimate on the records made by the members during the first yeai The reports will not show any im mense weights, it 13 thought, because of the quality breeding, but scores will indicate the improvement which has been made. FURNITURE To Fit The House Red Devil Lye EATS UP FILTH Stop Hit Fly Routt Jilt FILTH MAKES FLIES. AND OUT-HOUSES ABB FLY FACTORIES Make Your Out-House Sanitary The odor arista? from nriviea sra dictenincr and unbearable, particularly in Rummer. They are also the breeding place for flies and other vermin. Flies carry disease germs direct from such places to the baby's milk, the meats, vegetables, pies and other foodstuffs. Typhoid fever is invariably transmitted from germs that originated -in out-houses and such breedin places, and tnese germs are usually carriei to the house and kitchen by flies that take an air route. 1 BED DEVIL LYE, plentifully tprinkled in Distress in the Stomach . "7 f-'" T , "p '1 TW cr-n rv,,, U ,i, A fil dcpoiiU, keep tuch placet tantlary, and v, iiiuuji vvjjic wmj nave Mr. Ch&s. Sauerbier, 815 Main street, St. Joseph, ; Mich a constant Friend of Peruna, Uses it in his Family. i distress in the stomach after meals. It is due to indigestion and easily remeaiea Dy taking one of (Jhamber 'ain's Tablets after meals. Mrs. Henry Padghan, Victor, N. Y.. writes: "For some time I was troubled with headache and distress in my stom ach after eating, also with constipa tion. About six months ago I be. gan taking Chambertain's .Tablets. They regulated the action of my bow els and the headache and other an noyances ceased in a short time." Obtainable everywhere. wipt out the peatiferout fly. The cost is trifling, Ti-hilo the benefits can not be measured in dollars and cents. Use Red feil Lye for this important purpose, you will be amazed to find how it actually eats up the filth. Do it at once, and get rid of the filth, flics and odors. RED DEVIL LYE Is Death to the Fly BIO OAKS 6e., and 10c., pulverized, ready to sprinkle. WriU for Booklet "PRBVENT." Wit 5CHIELO MFC CO, St. Leula, He. 8 And 'Durable The latest things in Art Squares, Druggets, both Floral and Art designs, prices $2.50 to ?8.00 Good assortment of Matting3 and Rugs at all prices. Substantial Dining and Reception Chairs, prices $3.75 to $12.00 per set. Just the thing you need to rest in, in Rockers for Ladies, Gen tlemen and Children, prices 50c to $5.00. Bed Springs, stout and limbor, wide and narrow, $2.00 to $5.00. Good Mattresses to suit all, $2.25 to $12.50. 3 Pieces Solid Oak Room Suites $15.00 to $50.00 , Iron, Brass and Oak Bedsteads and Cribs, prices $3.50 to $20.00. Good Assortment Chif f onie -s, Sideboards, Kitchen Safes and Din ing Tables. Dozens of other articles in the House Furnishing line not mentioned 8 n . w .. . . . r- i here. In fact for anything you want in the Home Furnishing line, see us g before you buy. DEPARTMENT STORE 403 ELM ST. LUMBERTON N. C.