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pace ma li Lumberton, N. C. Authorized Capital $250,000.00 CB. Townsend. - R. R. Barnes, " President. ; 1st Vice Pres. - V OFFICERS W. B. Fletcher, K. M. Barries, O. C. Spaulding, 2nd Vice Pres. Treasurer. Secretary Is Will 'Opeft- its Poors ir Business Monday H ! : Iii the Banlring Rooms Now Occupied Jby the Farmers & Merchants Bank. THE ROBESONIAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1916 arch 20th. The policies of this Bank will Je 'SOUND, SAFE and CON SERVATIVE . ;,..V" ' i The purposes of the Bank; will S be TO BE OF GREATEST .POSSIBLE -service to the ' surrounding territory and to serve its patrons in" the largest degree consistent with eafe, con servatice flnd sound ' banking principles '-"' Modern Banking- embraces so many different things that only from the monetary institution which is equipped to give perfect service in all departments can the farmer, merchant or institution hope to receive efficient, assistance. . - You are entitled to full knowledge ' to the best meth ods for handling your business we feel that we are equip, ped to serve , you satisfactorily, and. trust that you, may find. ' it convenient to give us an opportunity o prove- our effic iency, , , .. ..v.,:..;;:;,.-,- - ''Z ; '" " If you contemplate a iding to or changing your banking' or trust company, connections give us an opportunity to dis cuss the matter with. you ,in absolute confidence. Every one is most cordially invited to visit our Bank ing Rooms. A hearty welcome awaits you. We especially desire to encourage the SAVING HABIT among the Boys and Girls. $1.00 will open a SAVINGS ACCOUNT JMaiatesrs IBank -Amid-Trast Compaimy n " ' . ' ' " 31 THE B0BES0NIAN Office 107 West Fourth Street. Telephone No. 20. THURSDAY, MARCH li, 1916 WANTED 200- BUSHEL SEED peas, pay casb state price: . Bax ley Lumber Co., Rockmgham,Ga., BRICfc BRICK CAN FILL ORDERS for choice . building.brick Cor- respond with. 128, Dunn,-N. C. FOR SALEONE GOOD BUGGY, horse. Reason for selling, have one mora than I need. If in need call on J. S. Humphrey, R, L.; C Shannon, N. C. V SELECTED COTTON SEED Brown . Texas Wocd and Simpkins Lat est Improved. Both grown and selected on Cobb Farm two years ago.. Second year .seed give you vigorous plaats. $1 per u."F. O. B. Lumber, Bridge, N. C. Li. E. BlanchardRed Springs, NC- ; TIRSHETHA IS GUARANTEED BY E. W. Dedmond to cure stomach trouble.'' indigestion, catarrh, di. arrhoea, - dysentery oet moneys will - be returned. . He , also. RECOM- . MENDS his' champion TIRTUAT for- appendicitis,- Bright' - disease, kidney atones, gall stones, stone in bladder, prepares tne oess mea icine for pellagra which has 'ever ...been known.; to the civilized world. have treated near 4,000 andjost by death only 73 .and have been' Suc cessfully treating the disease near ly six years. For information write E. W. Dedmond, Try on, N. C, or Clinton, S. C. Orders taken here by W. C. Collins, Lumberton, . N. C. : : - MILLINERY OPENING Display, of Spring Millinery at R. D. Caldwell &. Son's Well Attended - The displayshown on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week by R. D. Caldwell Son, 4n jiheir millinery and coat-suit depart mept was well attended. - This being their annual spring opening, ladies were seen in abundance selecting their hew spring apparel. . This store reports that as the demand for spring hats was much, larger - than last year. A great many hats were sold while oth ers placed their orders for special hats . to be made in the, store's own work room, '',.. : - Hats of, the unusual sort were Shown soin with Jqugnlties of "rib bon, others with fruits' flowers, etc Amng the hats shown were the new Gaul V Castle, Corday. fsaifcrs and sport hats. One of the most popu lar is a little close-fitting hat with aeroplane bow. v Greensboro Man Kills Four Children ; and Himself J",' 7 '-. ' ;D. G. Patterson, at his home in Greensboro early Tuesday ; morning, murdered his ',, fQur , children in their beds and then reloaded his pistol and shot and killed himself : He "had hkAx ft van) fofimnh for thA"Sonti. . ek Riiwav. hid kt ih . t tB 'MVi'E. E. ge is dinr'fUs EARLY TRIUMPH POTATO Slips for sale. - Apply to Joe S. Thomp- . son, City..-,?3a;i)ia . WRIGHTS PROLIFIC COTTON r , Plant Wright's Prolific Cotton. It is free from all disease. Produces 1-3 more, than ordinary cotton. Won 1st premium at N. C. State fair fall 1915. - Price $1.50 per bushel. Vfl IWright, Ingold, N. C. . WRIGHTS "PROLIFIC , CORN.. Wright's Pronilc corn produces fjom 2 to 5 ounces more bhellcd corn per stalk than ordinary corn, Why not plant it? It will pay you. Won 1st premium at N". C. State fair last fall. Price $1.00 per peck ($3.00) three dollars per bushel. A three eared stalk -made the (30th) thirtieth part of a bush el. ,W. I. Wright, Ingold, N C. PHYSICIANS AND LAWYERS Are trained for their professions. We want a man to take a course of instruction- on the SCIENCE and , ART of WRITING LIFE INSUR- s ANCE with the view of taking charge of Robeson county. No tef. erences asked for, just state your present occupation. C.S. Alston, General Agent, Volunteer State Life-insurance Co.i - Charlotte, N. c.: . " FORVSALE- ANDEVER'S Heavy fruiter cotton seed. Larg-? bolls, small seed. Forty-eight oolla will make pound. Hands pick per day double that of other kinds. Un surpassed productiveness. $1 per bushel. G. W. Lennon, .Lumber ton,. N. C. ' . ' vi?j3 YfiTI WILL FIND ALL KINDS of garden seeds of the very best varieties, also seed oats, rape seed, onion sets, seed Irish potatoes, etc. at L; H. Caldwell's "everything - Tiinnhprtnn N. C H.opewell,-where he lost his saving's in '.running a restaurant,' and had gone back home out of a job. -The man is supposed to have been tem porarily insane. i' " i ' Notice of New Advertisements " Buggy horse for sale. . ' ..Choice building brick for sale. 'Selected cotton seed for sale. Report of condition of the Bank of Parkton. Jefferson Standard', JUf Insurance Co. offers good insurance. New' spring suits for young men and boys K. M. Biggs. . ' Special rates on V. & -C.'S.' for Robeson County Commencement. Put -your valuables where they will be saf e First National Bank. Report of condition of-the Bank of - ProctorviIIe. ; Seed peas, wanted. , .' - New spring hats Miss Josephine Breece. .'New" spring' fashions 'in suits and millinery R. D Caldwell & Son j Report of condition of the National Bank of Lumberton. Legal notice of resale - of , land Jas. D. Proctor, commissioner. "''The , Frame-Up': at Pastime to- mccrrw., -:- ... . - "Can .supply, your every want in new .spring a mulinery Lumberton Bargain House. CHICHESTER S PILLS TIIK 1IAM0N BRA M IF. A ' L4Imi Ak yaar Vrwdai far . IIl: In Krd and Uold metullk ttn. uled with Blua RiUica. Vrurg'nt. AlcrorCiri.'irK8-TERg DIAMOND KRANU PILLS, fof ttt . MtnkionnBai, Safest, Atwys kcliabl SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERVW'KEK ; i-1 - - -ju FOR SALE SEVERAL SECOND hand Ford cars in good condition at bargains. Come in and u see them. Robeson Auto Co. . (F ITS BEEF REMEMBER A. H. Hinds handles it in a . sanitary manner. 'Phone No. 63 for pork . loins, fresh pork sausage liver and sliced ham. TAKE NOTICE BLACKER BROS. Lumberton, pay the highest prices for all kinds of furs. You. will . find them on Chestnut street on block of Farmers Bank. Slk Merchants 'eflrvaj New Spring Hats Exclusive Models Styles for Every Oc casion. Our prices will please you .-o.;; Miss Josephine Breece LUMBERTON N. C. I v ' - .. i J I ' "'1 i ' i 1 Masters Tobacco Plant Setters Thorough, Efficient, Rapid ' Each Plant is watered at the same instant that it is planted. Can be, used for planting nearly all vegetables. Price $4.00 PERSONAL Mi: W. H. Humphrey is spend ing today in Wilmington. - Mr. Jno. S. Butler of St. Pauls is a Lumberton visitor today. Mr. A. . A. Bethune of the Ten Mile section was,, in town , yesterday. Rev. R. Ll -,Bvrd -iof Tolarsville is among the visitors in town todty; week in Raleigh and Durham on bus iness. .' -v : ', ." . Mr. Johtt T. Hamilton of Mari etta is among the visitors in town today, ' . '" "' ". Mr. L. Pate of R. 7, Lumberton, vas among, the visitors. In town yes terday.; . Mr. P. P. Britt of Britt's town ship was a Lumberton visitor .this morning. .v;.. Mr.-J. A. Bracy of route 5 from Maxtoiv., was . among the visitors in towft;Teday. . . iMessrs. C. A.; I. V. and C. M. Britt'-of Mt. Eliam are Lumberton visitors -today. MrV : Peter Lamli who ilives 'on route 4 from Lumberton, was in town yesterday. 1 " Messrs. i. H. and Malton Johnson of St. Pauls were Lumberton visi tors yesterday. .' V , . Mr. C P. Grantham of route 3 from Fairmont was a Lumberton vis itor yesterday. . . Messrs. Pete McCcrmick and J. E Lynch of Rowland were Lumberton visitors yesterday. " Mr. Jno. N. Regan of R. 2, Lumberton, was among the visitors in town yesterday. Mr. L. B. Britt 'cf route 4 from Lumberton was among the visitors in town this moring. Ictv. Dr. W. B. North returned Tuesday night from Durham Are ) went Monday on business. Messrs. C. M. Townsend and A. L.' Bullard of Raynham were among the visitors in town yesterday, Mr. W. B. Prevatt of route 6 from Lumberton was "among the callers at The Robesonian office yesttrday. Messrs. W. H. M.f J. S. and Earl B. Brown and W. M, Pate of the Philadelphia section were Lumber, ton visitors yesterday. Mrs. Ben G. Suitt, who has been a guest for two weeks at the "home of her mother, Mrs. Mamie Warwick, First street, will leave Saturday for her home at Greenville, S. C. Miss Nannie Chamblee of Zebu. Ion arrived this morning and will spend some time visiting at the home of her brother and sister-iri-law, Prof, and Mrs. R. E. Sentelle, Sixth street. IN SOCIAL CIRCLES N. JACOB! HARDWARE CO. Iii Honor of Mrs. B. W. Page Whitevilh? Dispatch, March 20. Mrs. Lt V. Grady was . at home i to t riends in honor of her sister, Mrt B. W. Page, of Lumberton, Saturday afternoon. The guests .vere ncWed at the door and presented, thednofee 'by' ihe liostess. ... ' ; They t were conducted by Mrs, El mo PpWell f the library, where dabv ty'. refreshments . were served v by Misses Annie; and. Mamie Memory, assisted- by Misses Ada McRacken, Bess Lewis and Rachel Grady. Mrs. D. 3." Lewis presided, at the .tea table..r'. . - The music room was decorated in a profusion " of jonquils ' and ferins, while pink carnatins and shaded can dles .'added to the attractiveness of the tea room. During, the afternoon Mrs. Page delighted those present with charm, ing vocal selections. . Quite a num ber of ladies called to enjoy ' Mrs . Grady's hospitality. -Walk This Way" Pleases Full House A crowd -which filled the. opera house- was immensely pleased last evening" with Billy "Single" Clif ford and his company in the musi cal farce Walk This Way". It was one of the best shows ever given in the local opera house and the com pany is way above the average of the companies that visit Lumberton. The three . Misses Weston captivated the audience with their music and their good looks; Miss Mae Collins in "Canna Scotch Days" arid in other parts also captivated the audience; and Billy Clifford and Nick Glynn kept the audience -Jaugh'ng. Tha band composed of women performers i made a decided hit also. The-show I was more than two hours of good clean fun and was all to the good. Agents -WILMINGTON, N. C -The Birth of a Nation" hfFayette ville Next Month The .attraction, par excellence of the entire . season will visit the La Fayette1 theatre, - Fayettevilie, mexl month : in - the engagement there 'on April 17, 18 and 19th, of D. W.' Griffith's "The Birth of Nation" with .the original metropolitan pro duction and .company, , This is the mighty--spectacle that employs mo. tion picture, mechanical effects; and music in a vast and thrilling presen tation of Civil War -and; Reconstruc. tion days.. It was doubly-the sensa tion of New York, -Chicago and Bos ton last spring and summer, first because of its absolute artistic nov elty and, second, because unsuccess ful efforts were made to stop the pro productions on the part of of those who opposed it asa mcturization of "The Clansman". Changeable Weather Brings Sickness The- changeable weather of March causes coughs, colds, croup and grippe. '.There is no such thing as a "light cold" none that a person (Can safely neglect. , Foley's Honey and Tar is a safe and reliable fam ily medcine that heals inflamed, con gested air. passages, stops coughs and-, eases brer-Uiing. Sold everywhere. PASTIME THEATRE TOMORROW :s v,. , The Frame Up The story of a mayor .who drank . buttermilk and was not afraid of the boss. A powerful ,.tory.;.f a mayor who couldn't be bought, of a boss who could hot buy, and i. woman who would not :I1. PRICES 5 AND 10 CENTS nFlUKF:11 ,s M0RE PENETRATING ULUIUJL AND RELIEVES QUICKER I AT DRUGGISTS I 2550 lggj FOR GARDEN SEEDS OF ALL kinds, seed oats, rape seed, seed v Irish potatoes, onion sets and fer tilizers go to L. H. Caldwell "everything store," Lumberton, N. C. " . FOR THE BEST YIELDS YOU must plant the best seeds. You will f jnd the best seeds of all kinds at L. M. Caldwell's "every thing store", Lumberton, N. C. "ORFRESB MILK AND 11 ."phone No, 2505. WHEN YOU NEED AUTO SER vice call Bullock Brothers. Phone Nos. 55 and 231.- Service day or night. . 1 2 IF YOU WANT THE BEST PRICE for cotton and cotton seed, go to John T. Biggs. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED real estate in Robeson county. Ap ply to Stephen Mclntyre. SHAD! SHAD. WHEN PLANNING dinner remember you can get n'ce shad at Britt Grocery Co., Rowland CREAM 7 Britt, manager. Phone 215. For any pain, burn, scald cr bruise, household remedy. Two sizes and 50c at all drug stores. 25c 1 TRAOC MMIt HAIR TONIC is sold by us on a guarantee to be a reliable preparation for keeping the scalp and hair in a healthy condi tion.. Let us explain its merits to you. " Sold only by us, 50c and $1.00. - POPE DRUG CO. Lambertoai-N.-C. 1916 SPRING 1916 New Spring Fashions in Suits and Millinery Our display of the advance Fashions is not extremely large but for that very reason it especially recommends itself to women of taste and discernment who prefer to make their selections from limited assortments of exclusive styles. V 1 The new styles we wilJjhpnLyn" r nn. mistakably the Fashion-Trend for Spring. The Correctness is undisputed. We believe that you will find this display highly interesting- D. Caldwell Son, In IiL LUMBERTON'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE
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