THE ROBESONIAN MONDAY, JANUARY Si; 1916 PAGE TWO COURT CALENDAR !IN FIVE .MINUTES'-NO INDIGESTION, GAS.QR SOUR, ACID STOMACH Cases Set for Trial at February. Term of Robeson Superior Court j The following calendar was arrang- j ed by the bar of the" county at a-re-j eent meeting ior mt w . . son Superior Court which will con- -l!ie Moment 'Tape's Diapi-rii.i-wne Monday, February 'ollomng; Keatheg the stomach All j this week's term of court for the trial. Digress Goes ' of criminal cases, udgfj t,. A. Really does" out bad stomach in: Daniels wiir preside. a ' order "really does" overcome indi-j Monday, Feb. 7th w. fa, , stone ti dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and ts. Laura Stone; John Oxendineys. Jcm.nes's .?aYve minutes-that-just1 Annie Hunt Oxendme; John Cham- thatmake3 Papeg Diapepsin the! bers vs. Diana Chambers; j. A. largeEt seiiing stomach regulator in1 Herring vs. Ora Herring; Barber- ;th word. jf what you eat ferments j Paschal Lumber Co. vs. A, w , u. Ry. Co.; E. E. Chandler vs. A. L. d eructate sour undigested food L. Ry. C.; Dme Fire Insurance is 'dizzy feand ache3; Co ?' V C' L' ' y,w breath foul; tongue coat2d; your in- roineham Company vs. McEachern, ., .... . .t,iIfl ir.H hi Johnson & M0cGacnyAS0P 'ZIV w T waste, remember the moment 'Tape's! ber Co. vs. S. L. Aaams, w . . piapeosin" comes in contact with the; fva"' ll- 1S' J-Jl Sill', stomach all such distress vanishes' jo mi iacn . " " It's truly aston shing almost marvel- Dorns Locklear vs. Henry Berry J harmlessness. If1 J . - Sr nrht' A large fifty-cent case of Pape's ? pCarV LU H C lebstr Diapepsin will give you a hundred , ning Rod Co. vs H. G. Webster, worth satisfaction cr t&l&rt Er'w.'ch.i: hands you: your money "A ;EA White TvsHerberTB u - It's worth its weight in gold to .AlrT'vIh . tth A L Stone men and women: who can't eet their ryyStone; Berr Bavs? stomachs regulated. It belongs in j vs. Mary aw e , j home should always be keptj 4" L- ?Tninn Tel" Co -A E handy in case of a sick, sour, upset Shfff, R L Douelas' et al : stomach during the day or night. S?Z'v?rjL IDKberrv: P: fit's the quickest, surest ..and most! L Ray vs. J. F. McNair et al . I harmless stomacn regulator m we McNair et al. (Protest); McAllister Hardware Co. vs. S. A. L. Ry. Edens; In Re Will of Alexander Co. (all cases); R. W. Livermore Thompson; A. E. Williams vs. Hen- vs. Augustus Locklear; M. TV Bobbitt, Asie.. vs. ti. M. MCAiuswr; v. Iff. Fuller vs. J. D. Odum M. A UUVl ' w.lnsHav. Feb. 9th Wm. Baker, Trustee, vs. Joe Evans, et al.; Win slow & Garris vs. Dave Currie. et aL; Consolidated Realty Co. vs. Wm. R. Graham; McRae Company vs. A. L. Campbell; Flora McKinnon vs. A. C. L. Ry. Co. (Protest); G. S. Callahan vs. A. C. Rv. Co.; Mem lian Co. vs. Don and Laurin Mc Queen; R. W-. Livermore Co. vs. iwannina' Ijocklear: JR. .W. Livers U,i JUCuCaU at viuum ! A.Pn' Town of Lumberton vs. Dees. Maggie and T. A. Norment; Town of Lumberton vs. G. M. Whit field: W. R. McNeill vs. J . u. ux ndine; L. H. Caldwell jvs. Sam Worley and wife. . v Thursday, Feb. 10th McKenzie Bullard vs. R. & C Ry. Co.; Park Ion Mercantile Co. vs. M. Wright; O. C. Dees vs. Ellis McKellar; Dan iel Simmons vs. A. C.L. Ry. Co.; L- H. Caldwell vs. Daniel McLean; C. M. Barker Gdn., vs. Wr.Gregc-ry et aL; Emfl Kauffman v4. McQueen Bros.; E. L. Wooten vs. Rowland Grocery Co.; E. L. Wooten et al vs. C. B. Cox et al.; J. R. Maynor vs. A. C. L. Ry. Co.; J. P, Bunnell vs. Alex, Richardson; J. Robert Pre vatt vs. J. L. Willoughby; Lumber ton Hotel Company vs. L. T. 1 own send; J. F. Pitman vs. W. H. Por ter; H. J. Wessell vs. R. A. Rozier. Friday. Feb. 11th R. W. Liver more Co. vs. Utley Locklear; R. W. Livermore Co. vs. Arch Bullard; T. L. Northrop vs. R. A. Rozier; L. H." Caldwell vs. G. A. WUKins et aL; L. H. Caldwell vs. Jackson C. Blount; L. H. Caldwell vs. A. Pnoell et al.: L. M. Peele vs. Eugene C. Melvin; E. E. Page vs. D. A. Humphrey; L. H. Caldwel! vs. J. I. Stone; L. H. CaldweU vs. iirin rliArla et ux.: L. H. Cala. well vs. W. R. Powell et al.; L. H. Caldwell vs. Everett Atkinson; L. H. Caldwell vs. M. N. Folger et al.; Mutual Loan & Trust Co. vs. J. G. Edwards; L. H. Caldwell vs. Isaac Moore et al.; J. A. Sngle ton vs. J. M. DeVane et al. ; L. H. Caldwell vs. Oscar Mookj et ux.; Beaufort County Lumber Company vs. Mrs. Roberta Nash et al.;E. D. McNeill vs. Wilson Graham; L. H. Caldwell vs. Hoyle Revels et al.; L. H. Caldwell vs. G. W. Barfied et ox.; L. H. Caldwell V3. W. D. Bar field; J. B. McCcrmick, Comr. vs. S. J. Thomasson; L. H. Caldwell vs. John D. Hammons et al.; Win slow & Garris vs. J. 0. Johnson ct al.; B. W. Townsend vs. A. C. L. Ry. Co. Mction Docket Dorris Locklear vs. W. A. Savage et al.; Sarah Haj--wHxt.et al vs. L. E. Tyner; W. J. McDonald vs. Sandy McNeill et ux.; Richard McNeill vs. Charles Samo son; Clyde McCallum vs. H. B. Betea t al.; Cij'de McCallum vs. If. B. Bethea et al.; Jennie Eman uel et el vs. Gileo Hunt; Goo. Lock lear et al vs. Wm. Brvant et al; Ptter Dnl et cl v?. G:les Hunt: State eK rel. T. A. McNeill vs. Francis B. McEachrn; T. A. McNeil!. Jr.. AImr. vs. Frr.cii E. MeEachern, Krr.; W. I. Lhikhnw vs. A. C. ?:T';"n-n: Chatham -Lnmber Co. v. n: Vr. S'liik; J. J. Perrvv.. A. C. L. Ry. Co.; T. A. McNeill chm. " 1 Town of LvnbT'cn: Curies .Stewart vs. J. A. McCormick et r.7; R. W. Livermore vs. A. A. Fstman; S. L. Adams vs. Allen ry Barnes; S. L. Adams vs. Allen Edens; Maxton Supply Co. vs. Jas. A. Shaw; J. H. Powers vs. J. E. McDonald; Susan Jane Brewer vs. Foster Faulk; W. I. Linkhaw vs. Henry Jacobs; Rowland Grocery Co. vs. Bank of Rowland; E. M. Hines vs. Bank of Rowland; Hector Brooks vs. S. B. Williams; Howard Mor. rison et al Admr. vs. I.H. Bright et al; Robeson Development co. vs. Burruss & Phillips; Red Springs Trading Co. vs D. S, Klarpp; Safti McRimmon vs. Mary McRimmon; S. L. Adams vs. Bank of Rowland; R. D. Buie vs. L. E. Whaley; R. D. vey. Jr. vs. Martha Edmond et aljig: E. D. McNeill et al vs. J . S. inomp son et al; C M. Fuller vs. J. M. Powell et al; Mrs. R. W. Gamble stal-vs. E. L. Hamilton: J. C. Blanehard vs . St . Pauls Hardware Co . ; Troy C . Jones vs G . S . Paee; R. W. Livermore Co. vs. Jno. W. Oxendine: R. W. Livermore Co.. vs. Malinda Bullard; R. W. Livermore Co. vs. W. R. Locklear; R. W. Livermore Co. vs. Ferry t,ocKiear W." R. McNeill vs. Newberry Lock 'ar et al: W. J. McPhail vs. A. H . McLeod: W. J. McPhail vs . A . TT MeT pnd; Roxle McMillan vs. Prince Currie et ux.; R. T, Gaitlev vs. Tom Locklear; Ked Springs irpa ing Co. vs. J. T. Bateman; Ms Cormick & Burks vs. Archie Low rie et al: McCormick Burks vs. T. M. Powell; Rosa B. Ross vs. Order Odd Fellows; Parkton Mercan tile Covs J. D. Cobband wife; McCormick & TSnrks vs. Anderson N. Locklear- SaNi A. ' Morrison et 1 vs. P. F. McRae et 1: Cha chnefer Son ' vs. McLean & W T? M-Nfill vs. Red forinr-s Trading Co. ; Barber Pas cal LmW Co. vs. J. J. Evns: ovm of Maxten vs. H. D"ilan: xt, W. Livermore Co. v.. Nelfn T.nconr et il: L. M. Ppele vs. E. r. Mel";n 0 Chs P"te p'al v. Snrnh N. NewW'-v: W. W. P't. "ten rt. s' v". Better5' "mb"'1 Two. S., Armstrong vs. A. J. Mc Kinnon et al. Death of Mrs. rTiizabeth J. Pope in Louisiana Correspondence of The Rcbesonian. Mrs. Elizabeth J. Pope " died at thft bfimA of her Ran. Ira T, : Pone in Franklinton, Washington parish, ' a Louisiana, Jan. iz, laio. &ne was. descended from one of the best-j known families of Robeson county,! N. C. She and her brother A, P.j Pope moved to Marion county, Miss.,' before the Civil War, from there to Washington parish, La. A. P. Pope died 18 months previous to "Aunt Lizzie". She was 86 vears old when! she died. Many relatives and friends'! mourn her loss. D. L. BRELAND The Gist of It "Last December I had a very severe cold and was nearly down sick in bed. I bought two bottles of Chamber. Iain's Cough Remedy and it was on ly a few days until I was completely i - -I A 1 UL. I It. i T resiureu u neaun, wnies u. j.i Metcalf, Weatherby, Mo. If , you would know the value of this reme-i dy, ask any one who has used it UDtainable everjwhere. j Froqf pf a Puddirp' A I I m I U frJI i V4 II f'l I - P' is in its use. You can read pages of specifications and the chances are vou still won't know vnnr r But try out a Maxwell for a month and you'll appreciate then what sort of material was built in. Rightly considered, not aii extravagance but an invest ment, so get the HABIT; save a little, buy a Maxwell. t. PAY A LITTLE DOWN THEN PAY AS YOU RIDE. Demonstrations Gladly Made ! Electric Lighted VJlDtP and Started ' - DELIVERIES NOW Open Sundays and Evenings Lumberton MotoFCar Compiny Disinfeiitorls, Lumberton, N. C. ERTIL AND Farm Supplier We think we are in as good position to furnish farmers fertilizers this season as any concern in the county. We will represent a number of the same companies that we have heretofore and we ask that you be sure to-sseus-before -you -plact-y ourorderr Can deliver from our local warehouse or ship to any point you may dssire. As for Farm Supplies we have a big store full of goods .and we think we can serve you as good as any and better than many. You will find our prices as reasonable as anybody on goods of quality. See Us Before You Select a Place to do Business or Make Your Contract. DEPARTMENT STORE LUMBERTON, N. C THE ROBESONIAX, THE PRO- gressive Farmer and The House-j wife, all a whole year for $2.10. j Ugh! Calomel is Horrible! It. Shocks Your Liver, If Bilious CADSISNS! 5,95,T .LOSE A DAY'S WORK! CLEAN YOUR jyu DunLW'lvim "HUDSON'S LIVER TONE." Ugh! Calomel makes you sick It lorrible! Take a dose of the "dan gerous drug tonight and tomorrow you may lose a day's work. Calomel i, mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when it mith sour bile crashes into it, break, ing it up. Thia i when you feel that awful nausea and cramping If you are Eluggish and "all knocked wit", if your liver is torpid and bow els constipated or you have headache, dizziness, coated tongue, breath is tad or stomach sour, just try , a spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone tonight. Here's my guarantee Go to any crag store and get a 50 cent bottle f Dodson's Liver Tone. Take a apeoafal aad if it doesn't straighten you right up and make you feel fine and vigorous I want you to go back to the store and get your money. Dodson's Liver Tone is destroying Bt sale of calomel because it ia real liver 'nedicine; entirely vegetable, therefore it can not salivate or make you sick I guarantee that one spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone will put your sluggish liver to work and clean your bowels of that sour bile and consti pated waste Which is clogging your system and making you feel miser, able. I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will keep your entire family feeling fine for months. Give it to your children. It is harm less; doesn't gripe and they like ha pleasant taste. On in Mm t-'Ti ii i in I iiniTH ertizer is High So the thing to do is to buy Agricultural Lime and buy it on time. Send us an order. Will deliver to you bagged and tag ged anywhere in Robeson county at $5.90 the ton, car lots.. FAIRMONT, N. C. Don't Forget to Take Stock IN THE Robeson Building & Loan Association - - - . . NEW SERIES ' " " January 1st, 1916 All stockholders in first series should take new stock in new se ries because the first series will mature before another series opens. - BEGIN THE NEW YEAR RIGHT , STOP PAYING RENT AND OWN YOUR OWN HOME BY PAY ING FOR IT WITH RENT MONEY CALL ON C. V. BROWN AT THE NATIONAL BANK! OF LUM. BERTON, who will cheerfully give any information you may de sire on this subject. C. V. BROWN, Sec. & Treas. AVEM'S STALK CUTTERS DISC HARROWS NEW GROUND PLOWS You Won't Find Anything Better Than AVERY'S, And the Price is Very Reasonable. L. H. CALDWELL'S HARDWARE DEPARTMENT SAMPSON COUNTY FARMS FOR SALE j We offer several Sampson coun ty farms of good loam underlaid with red clay, like the-lands-ef-Robeson,-those around Dunn, N. C, and Marlboro county, S. C, but they are cheaper. Many farmers are sell ing out their high pricedNfarms and buying lands here as good and much cheaper. One DartlPlllarlw fino f arm n'.a from Clinton on 'phone line, one mi neiKnornooa. farm covering 217 a of it free from stumps. Some of i cotton per acre in 1915; averaged a dwelling, . barns, tenant house, etc. Buyers shown the farm froth Cli Write or wire I. C. Wright w. i. Wright, . . ., ,.j s,. offer for a quick sale is five (5) miles le from gooa scnooi, in a spienuiu cres, 90- acres in cultivation, most t made one and one-half (1 1-2) bales bale to the acre. Good 8 room Owner wants to move near college, nton, N. C. or Roseboro, N. C. . WRIGHT REALTY COMPANY, . CLINTON. N. C Attention Farmers Do you wih to borrow money at a low rate of interest on long time with which to improve your farms or buy other lands? , : I am in position to negotiate long time loans for you, provided you have improved lands in either Robeson. Scotland or Hoke Counties. Only Improved Lands Considered as Collateral to Loans No application taken for less than $3,000. Call to see or write A. T. McLEAN, Gen. Mgr. LUiV BERTON, N. C. ' WHY WOULDN'T IT BE A DANDY PLAN For you and the. undersigned to have' a mutual understanding? You tell us that you want xpur clothes cleaned, repaired or press ed better than it has ever been don before and we'll understand what you mean--and do it. Our method of pressing clothes is sanitary &nd we absolutely guarantee unexcelled results. i NATIONAL PRESSING CLUB W. K. FAULK. Prop. PHONE 155 .