THE BOBESONIAN, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1916 PAGE TWO REDOLENT THINGS FROM RED SPRINGS OUT ROZIF.R WAY ek ending July 17, 1 Docs Anybody Enjoy the Sunrise? Cause of Malaria Germany and the South How is Your Grass and Rain? President Wilson a Re markable Man Cmrtsnondence of The Robesoman. Red 'Springs, Juiy 1 -The iman-jand rain stu Tobacco and Corn Damarwl bv Wind and Hain A Surprise Marriage 1 5 Sunday St hools Will Gather at I Oak Grove Ourch the 5th Sunday 1 Social , autl Pervonal Correspondence of T.e Robesonian. Rosier. J'u'iv - 17 A l, wui- . rrct;on spent last week in this sec- i ciiiu taut vw. u ntu v-tivuita ;.,, r o,-i n hao tile raralvsis is bejrinnine to fcara- section of .te . country Inday ard ; lize New York. All children under j Friday -night tf Izzt week, doing con-; an(1 read,'rs f 12 vears are subject to it, although i sjderable damtge to tobacco and; i there are eases of older people wno ; corn. have been attacked with the disease.. Children's d::y was ob:rved .et The worst thing about it, is that theyj Rozier churc'i Sunday p. re.. July 0. never completely recover .from its; On account of trie disagreeable weath effects. jer the crowd was small. - There wrs cuite a Bir- rinoe anvlmdr pniov the earlv sun-! nrise wcoritntr at Rozier Sn- well. I office for the t . r-C3?-2 firour.a rcre re an. 1916, -V--tC tor .tn meeting , next , . Mp; Lee Broam, Mr; Bill Cooper, week. Hope to have a fine meeting XT. M - r- T, , i W'i, time. Mr. N. P. Gadvin, Mr. . C. Jack-j Sorry to report Mrs. Joel Ivey is son, Mr. Gerray McLean, Mrs. Eallaj in the sick list, also Mrs. Fannie. Bul-j McLean, Mr. R. A . Stankeyteh, Mrs.! fii-4 i f,. T Ctrli-cn T.f ra Mi-ol R Wil. i i t . i y f. k y i. v , -' ...... amscn. Mr. Alex wnite. Persons callir.er for the above mail will please say '-advertised". D. D. FRENCH. rise? , People in town don't get upj r Periiaps you have not thought what : break-down or spell oi sieKness TAKE A VACATION i State Board of Health. Tt- 5a time in takf a vacation. Ev erybody that works either mentally or physically needs a vacation sometime during the year. jnout 1 o'clock when Mr. K. ! Porhans vou think vou can't af- H fhnsp in the coun- t; nsvhv c'ficied Miss Lomie Lowe fnrd a vacation this vear. The fact try get up soon enough but are too to be his wif-. They were married! is, in general - you can't afford not busy preparing- for the day's work f at the home of the groom's parent?,! to take one. You can't afford not to appreciate the glories of a sun- enr Rozier Siding. The cremonvi to rest your mind and body and get " rise ana are too urea in- we evfiunK Was periom:u oy avv.-j. ..- rawp.y irom rouiine wur&. to care anything about its setting. 0f Lumberton. Our sincere wisn is " ' ; tor tnem a long- hi.u uapiiy iuc Wo thn;io-ht we hart ocatea tne cause of malaria until an other f el low comes along and says it is caus oA t,v the bitinr of a certain Kina , hnme of Mr. ami Air3. w. i. rturtvet.. Yon mnv of mosquito called the anopholes. He jjr and Mrs. Malpos will leave to-1 an expensive trip to the seashore or describes it as a smau aeucaie crea-; jay -for Red springs ana onji !" r to the mountains but you can attord ture that stands on his hind 5egs j3efore returning to Richardson. ja rest and a change of environment when he bites and gets in his work be-! Messrs. B. T. Blake, Alex Flem- for at ieast a few days, tween sunset and sunrise. T;e oth-; jntr an(j Grover Tyson of East Lum-: a few important points not to be er varieties of the mosquita don't; Dert.0n scent Sunday p. m. at Rozier. overlooked in taking your vacation ccuim to hp noisonous. not even the; t;ce .al!ip Holder left Monday for, aro. galinipper, whose song as he makes; Bennettsville.- S.-. C, where she will; First, go where your health will for you is worse than his bite. Science; fpen(i sevOTal days visiting relatives. ; not he in jeopardy. Stay at no 1 J,i n o.n'if Honl tf Rpttle those f,--r. ilsv RutlfP and S. W. ! ..,Vi.a ftiom oro -flioo nr mws- quitoes . Second, know that , wher- Mr. nnd Mrs. LUtner iUaipos ai. i v.w 1,1 met vnn ThP old adao-o "a - i three children of Richardson, pf " 1 stitch in time saves nine," is applic- - der county, spent Sunday here at the able to our health as to our clothes. not ha able to afford v Anno wrpat. Heal to settle those , Mocc-rc 41pv Rutler and S. et;nc anA tK man who settled r..'i J Fovotf evil!? scent Mon- .i at e nm trt inneincr . T- ' typhoid fever, did it at the expense! ', n z. Wooten of Fayettevitle; or the 'disposine of sewage. Third, the surrender and stopping at homes for a night's lodging, were wuukui - ea. ine same stimuiciiw , jjr stedman noiuer w.. ing that animated the Southern peo-1 baseh'all ame at Fayetteville Sat i iQi ai,.e:s animates these i IIC Ul i 1 1 - 1 J -..v - of a final collapse. Vte admire their spunk, but darn tneir juagmem. . uin,1" ot. nnr usual sal- J , i.v.. is yuur ucmu.. :.; was servea ior tucm station now is "now is your or "How is your rainfall today? There was some talk here last week of running a ferry from the railroad crossing to the hotel, but the pro 5t wn -finnllv abandoned for want of the necessary capital. In the ; thg fe at Camp Glenn a meantime, the waters assuaeed s'-;f . dav3 aE0. He reports they are ficiently to make the trip by walk-, . lly time down there at ing on tn uc -" ! their camp bear of no disaster In our part of infrrl Ch the county. DUl vnere ""I. vc. i" spent .Monday at the home of Mr. that "the food served you is not W . S. Kozier. -n i tiy-inieccea ana mat, ine uin. is clean. Fourth, know that your drinK ing water is pure. Fifth, be vac cinated against typhoid fever before leaving home, thereby reducing your chances of contracting typhoid fever 90 or 100 per cent. A few don't will perhaps be in place before making the start. Don't take too much baggage. Don't take any cares or worries . Don't exercise too strenuously at first. Don't eat injudiciously. Don't spend too much money. Don't forget that rest is what you ama fhAiA am1 f hof a woQflftn that I . 1 iHt. Ii.n.t la n fillilV I1U joy iiilu juut ucai t io iuiiuit. Advertised Letters List of unclaimed letters remain ing in the Lumberton N. C, post of his life. ,ii We are sometimes surprised at the; Mr. Dennis Ratley of Bennettsville, persistency with which Germany . g c spent Thursday here on dus fooks to final success when ail indi-j in?stg. cations point out her final collapse. I Master Vernon Ratley of Red Y'et such was the belief of the South- j gpringS has returned home after ern people in the final success of our j Ppending several days with Master Confederacy, that even after Gen. , David Barker. , , t i surrendered at Appomattox,! ;,, vt,oi Porlvle attended preach- men of his army returning home from -n at the Presbyterian church at A. Willis spent st Paul Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. to. to be deserters; folks would not beH We(nesd ay at the home of -his broth lieve that Gen'l Lee had surrender-j Mr. J. H. Willis of Red Springs. i m.- ;r.t? inH fool- -1 . it.U.. .tfotiilnH tVlO eu. ine same tciiHiireiiw . sieoman nuiuei ""-u : tVo ontniiiiil trio Southern neo-l, TTowottpville Sat- !4wday. St p. m. at Ten Miie. - r T:ii mii Rortio Carlvle crave a 7 11 It '' 1 4 Silver Plated Knives stamped u last loncer through harder service than any other be cause they have a round bolster, which does away with sharp comers (where blade is joined to handle) where wear is constant and hardest. This is but one o! many notable features of 1847 ROGERS BROS. knives, which give lasting service and satisfaction. Numerous patterns are oflered in this famous "Silver Plate that Wears. " Sold by leading dealers everywhere. Send forcat ' alogue "CL," showing all designs. INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO. Successor to Meriden Britannia Co. MERIDEN, CONN. MONEY TO LOAN On Improved Real Estate 6 Per Gent Interest PLANTERS BANK & TRUST GO O. C. SPAULDING, Trust Officer ICEMCE!! ICE"! The season is now on for the free and abundant use of Ice. Your needs I am prepared to fill with the "VERY BEST AND PUR- T?cr Tf'T T.-"I rt r nroni r pn ttr tttitom :ti. - . A EST ICE FROM DISTILLED WATER" that it's possible to offer. service ine oest. To, tfce County trade. I am prepared to serve your needs. Mail, Telephone and Telegraph orders receive prompt attention. The City trade will nlease remember that the city laws forbid the delivery of Ice on Sundays after ten a. m., and it is very neces ' sary that orders for Sunday come in EARLY. We are on the job soon and late and will be pleased to serve you. PHONE XO. 120 Howard Morrlsoin r . ' . ,. ! birthday party at her home at Roz Instead of accosting each other j Thursday p. m. It was enjoy dth the usual salutation of "How, - . fe d of tots". Ice cream Messrs. Tom and Gordon noiaer of Rozier will (leave Monnay iui Jonesboro, Lee' county, where they will spend several days visiting rel atives. , , The writer receivea a ieiier num Charles Allen of , St. Pauls is v, wv fit Rozier witn mm . up-coun- P "- r a r n d Mrs. . McDon-l Kl ral lives, i v"- thp eountv. but there has been iear- . t ftt R0Zier wltn ful loss of property In the up-coun-1 -r" t8f Mr. a iry, aisu iuc i y , laid J iiro. oV.,ui nnwrnhilate ourselves on , - p,!ir in nre livine in a county in which there is X61 with .Oak Grove so little loss from freshets or cy-igJJJ the 5th Sunday. Four other clones. ' LwnnM-flre nre'Daring to meet with ," , a Kern also. This will be their first; We know of several men who hvp, hem h e to make it; killed themselves by overwork and J nWe understand that ev- mental distressvhen the u little common sense could have ssv-j Try xhurcn i . ed their lives and prolonged their j nhj.. . become the Glennwood; rlnecc President Wilson isan -r,W. Mr. Mc- wmple of a man who holds him- na n. To The Robesonian t 11 in Tinnd and knows how o , -Lean, jour iciiei . .. . , rC3 utilize his J forces. We know of no was interesting. , man who has 'gone through more sin VYMI M NEWS NOTES the last three vears. He has school-1 KAiZWi-Vy ed himself to throw off hs resnon-. Cotton Damajred by Wind PibilHies for the time ..and. to take; Co. rpreparing for Big Meet npeded recreation and then return to. and-Kain i p , MenUon his work with renewed vieor and, S ' ' of The Robesonian . Hreneth; Take him all .round, he is the mose remarKoie : ; 7 nf rnL now. We had a tern- WoniOMl? No doubt you are, if you suffer from any of the numerous ailments to which an women are sub ject. Headache, back ache, sideache, nervous ness, weak, tired feeling, are some of the symp toms, and you must rid yourself of them in order to feel well. Thousands of women, who have' been benefited by this remedy, urge you to TAKE Ulif . r-v . - U ... II refill ta ii ci u n n ii rourrv bv ffr the ever had. ablest President we've ble storm last Friday. Corn and cot- , ton are torn uo mighty bad, and corn j U laving right on the ground. The; bridges are all washed up . j Farmers are all feeling bad about I the way crops are. . .i , QVP i It seems liV? Saddle Tree ana rem-; ' V F Britt and fam-i v.v. it r,li vers cannot -agree - . ..,. RrH.t'a urui. fc. - - That fiani Between Pembroke and To Vr.e Editor of The Robesonian: with Miss; "Woodell and! h wme of ban pfvca "n tu-i.c- i . . i - - r , R , Swamn. Tre, the other Saturdav .1 wiU rv; S15r x.u -; JVL :ZZ r v Maxton spent last week vent on lovdv until the last ha'f Hftttie Ston . . . Uni,. ri laV- : .VI r. HMU " ' " . rv .1. of the mpi!! lnni.'ig v-. u - - , . Mv vash Hester ot uno- ed nhen Be ton Lorklev was at bat. Xu. and .il.s. ,4undav with Mrs. vvl i'e 0(i and third bases were; !m spent a while a v,u pmt mm Tfl 1T.-L." "1 ' . I ,;1U .(ii--- ' - - . . . His Woman's Tonic Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., says: "Before taking Car dui, I was, at times, so weak I could hardly walk, and the pain in my back and head nearly killed me. After taking three bottles of Cardui, the pains dis appeared. Now I feel as well as I ever did. Every suffering woman should tryCardid." Get a bottle today. "E-68 Every Business Professional Man .i..o,,, Rritt and motn .vil. ni""c" . ' .. Mrs. crin .con ana oauirHti-"-'"" Messrs. Emery and Harvey Town-; conrl of Raft Swamp spent Sunday; in this section. Mr. W. C. BritJ spsnt last Sun- da v in Raft Swamp secuu... -.-.f t w Moares and son . . . of Bladen county, ar visiting v... r,t tiio su p in ne'.u . trvine to catch th- baserunnsr who; w"'s rounding .ro home pint gave; Fcor to him and the one on second' rnd fd" sef. Beltnn to third, and; Wmbroke side said that only o of tbo fcovs world count, but a 1 .i iio- ;t-niild. And r0l Wiajtl' " .. i . . - ; . , . tV:n p nitrh-i ball nassea xne c :n-; .. Aanrhtr and son-in er and touched a wire fence within .urs. "". w B. Ivey. eho,t twentv feet of home base, on- lar.vr Mr- and Mrs. w. i titline the runner on third -a base . th MVS. Tolar's brother v will spo that mad? the score 6 last bunaaj win -ii . ' " - - . 1 r-.ptnr-irt.l W 111- aiiu " i JIHI sinwi-i" " j J'MIr.e?'nd Mrs. Otto Edgeworth and j Mrs. Claud Hart of Hartsville, b. i C are visiting their parents, Mr.i and Mrs. J. N. Tolar. ; J Miss Bertha Stone is visiting Missi Rera Williams of Godwin. There were two certain boys went to a certain place one time and one j ...o ovoiw than tho. other. But be-i iia 1 1 c 1 1 v i " " mm r. 'favor ff Saddle Tree. CORBETT CHAVIS, Umpire-in-Chief. ; Lumberton, R. 2. ' July IT. 1916. i - ANN! VERS A R Y POSTPOX ED at New Bethel It Will be Held Church July 29 I Corresponaence oin,, uur.uu -!, -"- tW w. b5ir eaters. eVStcrB SI SaSay of last week. July 15.1 with them to feed a family of about Xt ZJl WrS-McLean your piece g hC &Unday thiS! FohGlaTheUFSha W Xf We ar- most anxious for all of -mighty quiet around here. You write the choirs to be present with their , often as the people, like your pieces "feast of song TVi. TmVili ia rordiallv invited to ccne, spend a pleasant day with us. Remember the date, Saturdav, Ju 1v 29, and dace, New Bethel church, v ' C. C. LOWRY, Chairman. Ever'body's friend-Ir. Thomas' C.ox-o the Ttahv T?pst. Children just cannot keep covered; at night and that is one way theTs take cold. Foley's Honey and) Tar is a reliable family cough! medicine that contains no op iates or harmful mtrredients. Mrs cveryoiHj- iricnu m. xhvm iaies or narmiui msrreaienis. Mrs. VeWtir Oil. thp creat household rem-' Wm T Hity for toothache, earache, sore "My baby had a very bad cough. The throat.cuts, bruises, scalds. Sold at first dose gave her relief. Sold ev all drug stores. 25c and 50c. erywhere. go just where you drive straight, sure, in all weathers when you equip with United States "Chain Tread" Tires the famous, popular priced, long-mileage, anti-skid tires. Ask us the price of the size you use and let us show youwhy "Chain Treads" are real economy tires. -People's Garage You deal with will have one of these books. Everybody's name will be in it. You will be rated according to t h e promptness with which you Settle your bills YO U m Should Take Your Vacation in August NiagaraFalls, Thousand Islands, St. Lawrence, Montreal, Quebec, Saguenay, Ausable Chasm, Lake Champlain, Lake George, Saratoga Springs, Hudson River, New York City by rail and steamer. All these pointe in the vacation land are included in The Gattis Tour No. 4 August 2-24, 1916 Personally conducted and chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. C H. Gattis over the entire trip. Very low rates including all expenses f. , V Write for itinerary and other particulars GATTIS TOURS Tourist Agents, Seaboard Air Line Railway Raleigh, North Carolina J v:

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