PAGE FIVE .THE ROBESONIAN ! CHURCH NEWS NOTES Office 107 West fourth Street. ' Telephone No. 20. MONDAY, JU11.10, 191b LOCAL RAILROAD SCHEDlLE ; . ' - . ; -v"r . .. , ..; Seaboard Air Line. " Train No. 13 westbound lvs 6:19 pm Train No. 20 eastbound Ivs 9:45, pm Tram No. 19 Vest-bound lvs 7:15 am TraiajNo. 14 eastbound lvs 10:15 am VA. CAROLINA SOUTHERN -From Hope Mills. ; Train No. 79 "arrives 9:10 "am Train No. 64 leaves 10:25 am Train No. 65 ........ arrives 6:20 pm Train No. 78 leaves 8:40 pm Raleigh & Charleston Train No. 1 Train No. 2 leeves 10:20 am anives 6:15 pm GUILDERS I Series of Meetings at Alma VMaxton S:ottish Chief. ' . ( Rev. A. L. Orrnond of Max ton will j b:?gin a series of meetings at Alma church Sunday night, July 9th, ser I vices to begin at 8 'o'clock. !" "' ! " ; ' Thompson Township Sunday School j Convention August 4 : Correspondence of The Robesonian. Remember Old Thompson township Sunday school convention at.Iona Presbyterian church near McDonald Friday, August 4th. It will be one of the most prretical conventions the township has ever held. Presbyterian Special Sermons Next Sunday Correspondence cf The Robesonian . Next Sabbath day, Julv 16, the pastor, Rev. Dr. G. E. Morehouse, will preach two special sermons. At 'the : morning worship . at 11 ' o'clock the subject will be, "The Marks of the Lord Jesus." At the evening worship at .8 o'clock, .a special ser mon to young people, subject, "How to Avoid Temptation." . I ah young men ana women who are not affiliated with any other church in the city are cordially invited to at end, and all Presbyterian folks are exneeted to be there to worship and welcome strangers. . FOR RENT TWO SMALL RESI- dences on Seventh street. Apply to Robert E. Lee, City. FINE MILCH COW FOR SALE Registered Guernsey, with two full blooded calves, one week old. JJ . B. Humphrey, Lumberton, N. C, Route 2. WANTED TO BUY JUNK. OF ALL kinds. H. Meisels, Caldwell build ing, 204 Elm street, Lumberton, N. C. - ;- FOR SALE ONE FINE THREE " gallon Jersey milch cow. Second calf. Nice yellow butter, $65.00. One. splendid male bird dog pur.v. ten month old, $10,00. Hilcrest Farm, Lumberton, N. C.,, R. F. D. ... No. 8. .:..v,.;V;--..;.. T90W IS THE TIME TO PLANT ..Irish potatoes for a fall crop. We have the seed. L. H. Caldwell s ', "everything store".. FOR RENT ONE STORE HOUSE in eastern part of town near Dres den cotton mill. Apply to R. A. Moore, city. FRESH FISH-SHAD SEASON IS ' over but we still have fresh fish every day. When in need of gro ceries of all kinds, vegetables and country produce, 'Phone 215, Bntt Grocery Co., West Third St. FOR SALE A GOOD MILCH COW and calf. J. C. Baxley, Buie, R. 1. A Fine Deliverance As has been mentioned in ' The Robesonian, Rev. Chas. L. Greaves of Lumberton preached the sermon at the recent annual meeting of the Baptist orphanage at Thomasville. In last week's issue of ' Charity and Children Editor Archibald Johnson makes the following compliementary reference to Mr. Greaves' sermon. "Dr. Mercer gracefully introduc ed Rev. Charles L. Greaves, the bril liant pastor of the First Baptist church of Lumberton. Mr. Greaves speaks with exceptional grace and fluency . and the inspiring audience before him added warmth and clow to his words. The sermon was based On the character and career of Moses, nnrl it. wn9 nnite na f irti a riplivprancp as we have had in the nast twentv one years. We have the promise of this delightful and vigorous sermon and it will be found on the front ace of an . earlv issue. There is therefore, no need for our savinc an other word about it, for ft will speak ior useu. BRICK! BRICK! WE HAVE 500,000 brick at our Acme, N. C, plant we want to move Jn July, will make rpecial prices. Best quality build ing brick. Roger Moore's Sons Co., Wilmington, NL. C. ' GET YOUR SEED PEAS, SOJA Koana anA other seeds irom L.H. Caldwell's Everything More. FOR SALE 1916 MODEL 6-CYL-inder Touring car in first class con dition. Apply Robesonian , office, Lumberton, N. C. i THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER IS borrowing money on his farm for a long period of time at low rate of interest and becoming independent. Call on or wrife'-A. T. McLean, Lumberton, N. C. v j, I When Seeking Exclusive Styles w Qua)'ty of Work fflmk In Millinery ; : WPtL ' "SEE" IlPffiv Miss Josephine Breece, j 11. y LUMBERTON, N. C X Planters Bank & Trust Co. LUMBERTON N. C. Authorized Capital $250,000.00 I PERSON A L IN SOCIAL CIRCLES MR. LANDOWNER! WHAT RATE of interest are you paying on your farm loan? Possibly I can save you some money and also give you better terms. A. T. . McLean, Lumberton, Nv C- FOR SALE ONE FRENSH Gurn- . OIO ollrvnC sey cow. .rapacity o -.. fiL- 1 1-9'ihB. butter. Richardson, Monroe, N. U M. H. IF IT'S BEEF REMEMBER A. H. Hinds handles it in a sanitary manner. 'Phone No. 63 for pork loins, fresh, pork saKsaga, liver and sliced ham. ' . .. WHEN YOU NEED AUTO SER vice call Bullock Brothers. Phone Nos. 55 and 231. Service day or night. . - IP vnil HAVE IMPROVED FARM lands vou are entitled to a low rate interest on vour loan. See or VA " w - write me if interested. A. T. Mc Lean, Lumberton, N. C. PLANT CHUFAS FOR CHEAP Hog feed. Seed for sale at L. H, Caldwell's "Everything Store". WANTED LIGHTWOOD OF stove wood length at once, on subscrip ton. Send to Robesonian office. Card of Thanks I wish to express my appreciation to all who so kindl" contributed to the fund which was sent fo me to help defray my expenses while at the State Sanatorium taking treat- . .1 tny iiVerpnlnsis. , jiiriib - - - Thanking you each and every one! for your kindness, 1 Deg to remain, Sincerely, -R. M. SANDERSON. Sanatorium, N. C. ' ' . MARRIED TWICE IN 24 HOURS m . - Miss Beulah White and Mr. Watus Tfrlwjtnrta WeTe Married in South . Carolina Yesterday and Here This Morning v Getting married is becoming a hab it with Mias Raulah"White and Mr. Watus Edwards. They were married tnis morning ior me secona ume within 24 hours. ' The marriage took nljwe in the office of Register of Deeds M. W. Floyd. The young cou ple, who live at the National cotton mill, ran away yesterday afternoon anA wpnt to Dillon. S. C. where they were marrie.. . The fgirVs parents wan ted., to be sure the couple were legally- married so ' they made ar rangements for the second marriage this row-nine. Rev. W. R. Davis, pastor of East Lumberton . Baptist church, spoke tne woras,ina5r-swa- fied the parents. Quite a number witnessed the affair. Marriage of Miss Ethel Taylor and Mr. E. M. Shepherd. A quiet home ; wedding was sol emnized at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff D. Taylor, about two miles east of town, yesterday morning at 9 o'clock when their daughter, Miss Ethel, became the bride of Mr.E.Mar cv.onVvarrl Tfov.W.R.Davis. oas- Oliai inn jm .... - a ' tor of the bride, performed the cer emony. Only a few intimate friends ef the bride and groom witnessed the marriage. Both onae ano groom have many friends here and elsewhere who wish for them a joyous and prosperous life. , Mr. and Mrs. Sheoherd left on the 10:25 V. & C. S. train for City Point. Va.. where they will make their home. ' Marriage of Miss Ruth Lamb and Mr. Howard Bullard A surprise marriage took place at the bom of Mr and Mrs. B. R. Smalls Secortd and Seneca streets, Thursday evening at 8:15 o'clock when Miss Ruth Lamb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Lamb, became h uiAe. nf Mr. Howard Bullard. 1.11 hJl H1N- V " ' - - Rev. N. L. Seabolt performed the ceremony. Boith bride ana groom lived in the eastern part of town. The newly -married couple will make their home at Marion, S. C, where the groom has accepted a position. Flour Mill at pembrokeJPuts in More Machinery ' . " To the Editor of The Robesonian -I wish to inform the public that the flour mill at Pembroke shut down yesterday to put in some more ma- cninery anu wm w rt, , days. After that time ft will bo run ning in first-class fix and will be pleased to do your grinding any time, ue sure your yum ij and clear of smut. The mill will not .,,. nrVieof ns it ruins the I 11 1H DlllUl'Kjr .. v . flour of. several griridmgs afterwards. 1 A. flviiV Last year severaj men goi. uwh ruined by ginding smutty wheat be thoiro This vear we are pre pared td exchange smutty wheat for flour and put tne smuy wiieau m to mill feed. This is some of the ma chinery that is going in now. VV . K. vUiioani"' Mr. Colin Phillips spent the week end at Maxton visiting friends. Mr. J. E. Carlyle of Buie, R. 1, was a Lumberto- visitor Friday. Mr. J . C. 'FtBYlew nf Rnia P 1 was a Ljjmberton visitor Saturday. Mr. J. E. McLaren of Shannon was among, the visitors in town Fri-' day. i Chief of Police S. V.' Stanley of Fairmont is a Lumberton visitor to day. . Mr. Wm. Smith ami son, Mr. Hoyle, of Wakulla are Lumberton visitors today. Mr. . T. A. McNeill, Jr., spent Saturday in Wilmington on legal bus iness. Mr. W. 'W. Lewis of R. 3 from Fairmont was a Lumberton visitor Friday. ;. Messrs. N. H. Ward and Hadden McLean of McDonald are among the visitors in, town today. t Mr. P. H. McArthur and son, Mr. J. D., of the Wakulla section are Lumberton visitors today. Mr. A. M. Breece of .; Pembroke spent yesterday here visiting his mother, Mrs. L. R. Breece. s MeP'rs. J. O. and C. W. McAr thur of Rowland. R. F. V., are among the visitors in town today. .'.Mr. David Smith of the Moss Neck section was amone the callers at The Robesonian office Saturday. Mr. J. L. Stuart and two small sons, . Masters Leon and Paul, of Gaddy township, are Lumberton vis itors today. ' Misa Nan MoOueen and little Miss Margaret Finlayson went Saturday to Wilmington, where they will spend some time visiting relatives. ' Mr - and Mrs. W. O. Thomnson and daughter little Miss Elsie, left Saturday ior Apex, wnere tney win spend two weeics visiting relatives Mi&a Nnnmi Wiirorins of Favette" ville arrived Saturday and will spend a few days here visiting at the home of Drv and Mrs. xl. 1 . rope, inira street Mrs. Mattie Barrett and daugh ter, Miss Gwendolyn, left - Saturday fnr Rishonville. S. C. where thtey will spend some time visiting relatives. Messrs. Geo. P. Branch and Henrv Ivey f Proctorville passed through town this morning' en route home from .Wrightsville Beach, where they spent the -week-end. Mrs. Robert Craven returned Sat nrrlnv mnrnintr to her home at Ab- bo'ttsburg after spending a snort time visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Biggs. Mrs. R. C. Lawrence and Miss Jennie Ray of Waynesville who fs a guest of Mrs. Lawrence, went Satur day to Wrightsvillle Beach where they will spend a few days. Mrs. Nannie W. Crump and son, Master Luther, left Saturday morn" ing for Sumiter and Darlington, S. C, where they will spend, two weeks visiting relatives and friends. Miss Cora Ford of the Oak Dale section, near Marietta, passed through town this morning en route home frcm Wrightsville Beach, where she spent the week-end. Messrs. Erdman and Vardell Gran tham of the McDonald section were Lumberton visitors Saturday. From here Mr. Vardell went to Wrights ville Beach, where he will spend sev eral days. . . Mrs. N. M. Culbreth of Wilming- ai,,cA Sntnrrlnv and will spend tUll i.v J - some time here visiting at the homes of her sons-m-law and daughters, ur. and Mrs. B. W. Page and Mr. and Mrs. H.. H. Anderson. This Bank Stands Ready to Furnish Customers Every Facility and BEST POSSIBLE SERVICE Con sistent with Safe and Sound Banking. - - - Commercial Accounts Savings Accounts Trust Accounts We Cordially Invite Yon to Call at Oar Banking Rooms R, W R. BARNES. Vice President, b. FLETCHER, Vice President. C. B. TOWNSEND, President. K. .i O. C. BARNES. Trcaaurer. SPAULDING, Trust Officer. Mr. Dennis Biggs Entertains in Honor of Mrs. D. D. King and Mrs. Robert Craven Reported for The Robesonian. Mrs. Dennis W. BiggS entertain ed at a heautiful retention Fridav afternoon at her home on North Elm street, between the hours of 5 and 7 o'clock, in honor of Mrs. D. D. King, one of this city's manv charming brides and Mrs. Robert Craven of Abbottsburg, house guest oi tne nostess. . . The rooms were attractivelv deco rated for the occasion, a profusion of ferns and cut flowers being used, witn a coior note or pinic prevailing. Mrs. W. 1 Grantham ereeted the guests at the entrance, where little Misses Maitland Thompson and Mar garet Finlayson received the cards. Mrs.- .1 Tf . Poole led the wav into the parlor aid presented the callers to tne receiving line, cumpuseu vi Mrs. Dennis W. Biggs. Mrs: D. D. King, Mrs. Robert Craven and Mrs. G. E. Morehouse. Mrs. W W. Park er ushered the guests into the punch room, where Mrs. W, O. Thompson and Miss Emma Norment were re ceiving and Misses Cammie and Josie MCINeill presiuing at wie iiuuiu iwwi, Receiving in the rlar hall wer Mrs. K. M. Biggs, Mrs. Daniel McNeill and Mrs. John T. Biggs. In the dining room cut cream and cake with ginger was served by Mrs. i. C. Jbhnson and Mrs: R. H. Critchton, assisted by Misses Agnes Johnson, Nannie Thompson, Ruth Norment. Misses' Lula May Johnson and Bertha Barker presided at the victrola, the selections rendered adding greatly to the pleasure of the afternoon. This was die of th season's most delightful as well as largely attend ed social events. d.kwoJ tnr The Pnhesnnian. Un n: H . Anderson entertained trianAa t rmk Fridav morn-1 a II " ii n...v. - ' . I ' . tn Mrs ITnre nf inz in curapiiuicuv w , otuoent iees low. omiorvi Wlirninirton. who is the guest Of her -,iB-j dormitories. u fViaa Prnwn this week. I : . . 1 i i .v. Vn.U.1.'. Ancmm Classical UIIU vciciiuiil luuioca icauinx id uiv unmciui m wivc. Graduate courses in all departments. Schools of Engineering, Educa tion and Law. .. . -i r i For catalogue and illustrated booklet address '' ' R. L. FLOWERS, ; FOR THE TRADE 4 CARLOADS SCREEN WINDOWS AND DOORS Now in Stock. All Grades and Sizes. 1 CARLOAD DIVERSE CULTIVATORS MASON & IDEAL (big mouth) FRUIT JARS 25000 ft. GARDEN HOSE. ICE CREAN FREEZERS Prices Right Send AJs Your Orders N. JACOBI HARDWARE CO. WILMINGTON, N. C Chartered in 1859 Founded Ifi.lft TRINITY COLLEGE DURHAM N. C. M A Southern College of liberal arts with an established national reputation for high standards, nobl traditions and progressive poli cies. Its large endowment fund makes possible its first-class equip- onl lama foAnHw nf woll trflinoH JinH apofiillv rhnaAii fjinrhpra.. Tf All Want Quick Relief jien u ' m it health failing because of weak, ov- erworkea or uisoruereu BjuircjD be pleased to know that Foley Kid TMiio im nrnmnt in action and give quick results in the relief of rheumatism,' sore musclesi aching 'ointB, backache, pains in side, and .i ' i vu.. Kl.1 4-rnnKle. Bleep, aisyiruun. . SeW'trefywhtte.'' ' ' T. G. Cobb, editor of the Mor Vows.Herald and for a num ber of years chief clerk of the House oi tne ijegisiatuic, v, in Moiganiton on the night of the ct. Ho Via4 heen in Door health for' some time. He was well known through the State. .;Ei,. Mr rhfts. Brown this week. The brize for top score was won by Mrs.-M, F. Caldwell. The guest of honor' Was also the recipient 'of a prize.T" At the close of tke games dainty ' refreshments were served by the-hostess. Those playing were Mrs. Robert E. Lewis, Mrs. R. H. Crichton. Mrs. M. F. Caldwell, Mrs. G B. McLeod. Miss Irene McLeod. Mrs. Jas. R. Poole, Mrs. Fore and Mrs. Anderson. Red Springs Citizen. Miss Townsend Appoints Her Maids on.. nf cnnnsAr havincr been I onferr,ed on Miss Hannah Baldwin, Townsend, of Red Springs at the re-unitm of the North Carolina Di vision of Confederate Veterans at Wil mington the latter part of July, she i :f aa Vier mauls of hon- or. Miss Annie James Johnson ot Red Springs, and Miss Lillian Long Sanders of Smithfield, N. C. The selection by the Veterans of Miss Townsend as sponsor was an honor well conferred and m the selection cf her maids, Miss Townsend has chosen two of her lady friends who a-e very popular at home and will gracefully share the Ihonors with her at the re-union. We learn that a large number will attend from Red Springs. Maxton Presbyterian Sunday School Will Picnic at Red Springs Scottish Chief. The Presbyterians will go to Ked Springs next Thursday, the 13th, for a nicnic outing. ' . Beside the usual dinner and gen eral good time, the following con tests will be engaged in: Foot races for 100 yard dash; bag race; three-legged race; potato race; i nj .c.iOTn fuTinina lumm bacK- Mrs. F. D. Wilson and son, Mas- ward S. hop, step and jump, ter Eugene, left this morning forege &cea bc divided first for their home at Gaffney, S. C, at- . f g to 13 years; second. ix tn 17 vears oiu. mcic ww ter spending several xlays here vis- iting at the nome oi ir. oiu G. H. Boyd, tiigntn sxrwu Wilson was accompanied by Mrs. Boyd and- three children, who will spend - a short time at Gaffney before going to the west ern part of this State, where they will spend , several weeks. Laurence Swimson, a New Han t'Ver county negro, went to the elec tric chair i- the State prison at Ral eieh Friday and paid the death penalty for burglary, this being one of seven electrocutions that are scheduled to take place at the State s prison during this month. Lawrence W. Youhg, was anpoint . . j: in the Federil- ized srevice of the National Guard by President Wilson last wees Taking BigChances J It is a great risk to travel with out a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ad Diarrhoea Remedy, as this preparation cannot be obtained on the train or steamships. Attacks of bowel cjnplaiftt are often sudden and very severe, and everyone should goprrpjfor them. Obtainable txia Tta-ltj-he Gone .Tnnt lin daneerous a backache. achine ioints or rheu- oTii nnina mav be is sometimes re alized only when fe insurance is refused on aceount of kidney trou ble. Joseph G. Wolf of Green Bay, Wis., writes: "Foley Kidney Pills re lieved me of a severe backache that had bothered me for several months. Take Foley Kidney Pills for weak lame back and weary sleepless nights. Sold everywhere. . ,-; ball for EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS TRAINING SCHOOL A State school to train teachers for the public schools of North Carolina. Every energy is directed to this one purpose. Tuition free to all who agree to teach. ... tfjmti , Tiro 1 I Fall Term Begins September 26 1916 For catalogue and other information address ROBT. H. WRIGHT, President 1 I f M M. V V I 1 . TO - 1 M v y OAK RIDGE. N. C. T. E. WHITAKEK. S..Tra. T v - t. m r . . rt ii . .I ..i.m tM ira. nj ' life. 860 Acres to camDoi. athletic itroonda. orcbrd nd farms. Modern rb(xI f k in, buildinirs. tiieam fcmt and bowrs. Library. Actlv literary vciti. Healthful, i I f ICCWIUIO WUtUUU U uircu.iii(i, nuivtiiiu. . .uauu .w - - .... .. Courses thoTonithly cOTerlnu lltrtnre, icln?e. teaching, business, music. nd tt)letic. All male tacbrs. UlBClpllne mild but Arm. Costa reason able. t275 for the year. Fall session oiiena Septem ber 5. 1913. Writ early for iUusuaied catalogue. Address OAK RIDGE INSTTTUTE, t J I. W . i also be a pie-eating contest, game and other amusements younger children. Thompson HospUal Notes Miss Mary Mcweui, wnu r erated on two weeks ago, is getting along nicely and expects to go home inRev.eR dL.3 Byrd of Tolarsville is a patient at the hospital. . Mrs. J. V. Faulk of McDonald is undergoing treatment at the hospitaL Mr. Dennis w . rarac.i children of Tolarsvil e who were brought to the hospital last week suffering with fever, are Retting 'lonp- a' well as couldbe.experted. j EATING-A"PLEASURE when you have a normal appetite ! Loss of appetite indicates that the, stomach needs to be cleaned .we. ened, and stimulated to healthy ac tion. I loh: 4, n W W J TMOC TONIC DIGESTIVE is sold for this purpose and guaran teed to give relief. Sold only by ns, $1.00. POPE DRUG CO. Lambert. N. C ft A S TIM 9 THEATR J Coolest place in town King Baggot and Edna Hunter TODAY "The Passing of HeU's Crown" Big Western Picture TOMORROW "The Lords of High Decision " a 5-reel drama featuring CYRILL SCOTT WEDNESDAY Also "THE IRON CLAW w PRICES 5 and 1 Oct. t ' " Littleton College A well established, well equipped and very prosperous school for girls end young women. Fall term begins September 20, 1916. For catalogue, address J. M. Rhodes, Littleton, N. C Oxford College Founded 1850 Oxford, N. C. I Preparatory and II Collegiate SPECIALS Music, Art, Business, Domestic Science, Pedagogy, Expression. University and Standard College Graduates in charge of Departments. Both Piano and Voice teachers com pleted preparation in Berlin, Germany CHARGES (36 Weeks) Board and Literary Tuition, $163.00. Special Care of Younger Carta Apply for Catalogue,- ' , P. P.. HOBGOOD, Presides.

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