99 THE SENSATIONAL YET DIGNIFIED PRESENTATION OF THE GREATEST PHOTOPLAY OF THE AGE, 66 WMEM a M E MY CMILDEEM? .V SMASHING DARING SUBJECT, DONE IN A SMASHING DARING WAY ENDORSED BY PRESS, PUBLIC AND CLERGY :READ THE COMMENTS Tyrone Power does fine work in the leading role, and the entire cast acts a restraint that is of ereat value in a film of this kind. N. Y. Sun. "LOOK TO YOUR OVN HOME" shouts the frenzied. Doctor and the District Attorney learns the GHAST LY TRUTH Children Under 14 yrs. Not Admitted It will make women think and think hard. It will make men look before they leap. It will act as a warning to young girls. N. Y. Journal. LYRIC THEATRE 2-Da Note o This picture has not been shown in N. C , for less than 25c and are not allowed to charge less. (Shown 7 days in Wil mington.) Wks Tuesday and TTtv 1! O PT H Wednesday eto'A A Laxative for Babies Good for Everybody Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin a Safe and Efficient Family' Remedy Every member of the family- is more or less subject to constipation and every home should always be supplied with a dependable remedy to promptly relieve this condition. Whenever the bowels become clog ged, and the natural process of elimination-thereby disturbed, the entire system : is , affected, and .readily; sub ject to attack by disease. r Consti pation is a condition that should nev er be neglected. Mrs. E. R. Gilbert of Millboro, Va., says that Dr. Caldwell's Syrui Pep sin is a splendid laxative for chil dren because" they like-its pleasant taste, and 'it acts so easilyand nat urally, without griping or strain, and she finds it equally effective for the rest of the family. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin that contains no opiate or narcotic drug. It is mild and gen tle in its action and does not cause pain or discomfort. Druggists ev erywhere sell this excellent remedy for fifty cents a bottle. -To avoid imitations and ineffec tive substitutes be sure you get Dr. lliwi I! (Ars.E.R.GilLeri Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. See that a facsimile of Dr. Caldwell's signa ture and his portrait appear on the yellow carton in which the bottle is packed A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 455 Washing ton St., Monticello, Illinois. Mr. W. F, Livingston. Mr. Carey Jpnnson lost a horse last Sunday. "' ' Mr. G. M. D. Howard went to Lum- berton today. Master Durham. Allen went to Thompson hospital last Thursday to have his tonsils and adenoids remov- Vlr. Alexander Ciium spent last ' week-end at tne home 01 mr. upie Odum. Mrs. N. Allen and-Miss Ella T. Johnson spent last - Wednesday with Mrs. J. B. Humphrey of the Saddle Tree section. Miss Dora Johnson, a trained nurse, is. attending to Miss Lou Davis of .St. Paul ' during her . illness. " Miss Clyde Rozier spent Sunday night With Miss Orpie Rozier. BLADENBORO NEWS BATCH at Measles Thins Out Attendance School Personal Mention Correspondence of The Robesonian. Bladenboro, Jan. 8 Rev. Mr Winecroff filled his regular appoint ment at the Presbyterian church Sunday. Mr. Sam Gere made a flying trip DIFFERENT KINDS OF COUGHS Colds lead to different kinds of coughs "drycough", "winter cough", jx. grippe, bronchial cough,, asthmatic cotgh and racking, painful?-'-cough to raisechoking phlegm. Eons Halbert, Paoli 'Ird., writes: "I coughed con tinuall could hardly sleep. Foley's Honey and Tar i&lieved Tfc.e, curing my cough entirely" Sold everywhere. Help Us Improve -Your Service Advertised J Letters List of unclaimed letters remain ing in the ; Lumberton, N. C, post office for the week ending January 8, 1917: Edker Allen, Bettie Arnett, Mr. ,G. B. Blackburn, Mrs. Maggie Branch, Mr. Harson Branch, Mrs. Martha Breeden, Miss Ruth Bullard, Brad shaw Caulder, Mr. John Camel, Tony Enright, Mrs. Ethel Floyd, Mr. Don Fioyd, Mrs. M. C. Graves, Mrs. M. C. Graham, Miss Zanie Gregory. Mr. Calvin Georges-Mr. W. A."Harrelson, Mr. and Mrs.xTonie .Hi'nson, Miss Annie Inman, J. R. Jackson," Miss Catherin Johnson, Miss Lillie Kelly, Mrs. Ina Kinlaw; Mr.. Lee Grards, Miss Annie Pearl Locklear, Mrs. Cherry Maith, Mr. Van McAstor, Mr. Geo. T. McLean, Mrs. Bessie Mc Lamb, Mrs. Martha McLean, Mr. J. R. McCall, Eula McKin, Mrs. Bettie McClemit, Miss Marv Nance. Mrs. J. P. Newton, Mr. R. W. Patterson, to Lumberton Saturday p. m. Mr. W. W. Mears of Lumberton, R. 5, was m Bladenboro Saturday on business. ' Mrs. E. J. Branch 0f Lumberton is j ; "T : Jaters? spvprnl Hnv flt. thp ?lr- N' A: -Pl"sville, Mr. Robert Pat terson, Mr. Hezzie Pndgen, Mr. B. fittman, Mr. Wilton Phillips, Mr, U - When you nave made a call and the person responds, or when you answer a call, save time for all parties by announc ing who you are. ' Say, "Blank & Company, Mr. Blank speak ing." This is the modern way. The old way of shouting "Hello" is ungraceful and is fast becoming obsolete. . ' 5S2-- '" - ' Tills up-to-date way of an- "swering rids the lines of abrupt spending several days at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jetter J. Branch. Mrs. J. F. Dellinger returned home Saturday after spendin ga few days with relatives here. Mr. M. E. Wolf, who has held a position .as boss carder at;jiight for the past two. years', 'resigned his po sition and left here Saturday for Charlotte. Mr. Wolf will be travel ing salesman for some mill company. His family expect to move this week. Rev. D. C. Barnes of Lumberton preached an able sermon at West Bladenboro Sunday p. m: Mr. J. W.. Johnson is critically ill at his home on front street. Our school started today with very few in attendance as they are kept away on account of measles. - Mr. Ellis Branch of Bladenboro at tended services at the First Baptist church at Lumberton Sunday night. Mr. English Ivey of Evergreen was I here today on business. Mr. Tom Pennie of Lumberton is spending some time, with his son-in-law ar.d daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Britt. Mr. J. G. Hooks moved with his family t0 Whiteville last week, where h expects to farm this year. Glad to report .Mr. Lester Ward is somewhat improved, Mr. J. D. Edwards and family spent Sunday in Lumberton. - . Master Grover Branch and Burton are out of their beds again after several days sickness with measles. Their sister and little brother, Dovey and Fairis, took their places and are verv sick with the same oia medMw. - Mr M.. 1. santioru maue "'o trip to Lumberton on business this P' Mr.' Sam Smith is all smiles: it's not "another" boy, but a-.BnJj snimaiiry Clesiiraieee Brings to Every Family Great Saving attmrday WIBS Be Gift To All Our Customers Sale A Pay 500 beautiful pieces of Crystal Glass Ware will be given away FREE. Eadi customer spending $1.00 or more in Dry Goods and Millinery department will be given a beautiful piece of Crystal Glass ware for table use. Free of Charge. Why Not Take Advantage of this Saving? s Millinery Department New Velvet fkQ Shapes Worth MXg Jp to $2 Men's Work Shirts Blues and tans Good Qua lity 50c ! 75c Dress Shirts 50c The patterns are new ef fects in fancy stripes, all colors. Only a limited stock at above price. XI18nli6F Wearfc neadquarers for Farming Implements of all L-CnJe J.. C A --J. 1 M & . n.mus, uoiunwc supplies, vutomoDiie accessories, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Special agents for Oliver Plows. R. R. Stewart, Miss Hdttie Swindell, Mrs. A. D. Strickland1, Miss Ida B. Taylor, Mr. J. P. Throw, Miss Ader Todd, Mr. Albert Thorton, Mr. C. W. Wallaee, Mr. C.A. Warwick, Miss Annie Bell Wilson, Jnd. Ransom. Persons 1 calling for above will please say "advertised". "l D. D. FRENCH, P. M. Editor W. B. Harker of The Scot tish Chief, Maxton, was a Lumber ton visitor yesterday. . ' on't Havi C'alirrli Ons efficient way; to remcve nasal catarrh is to treat its cause which in most cases is physical weakness. The system needs more oil and easily digested liquid-food, and you should take a spoonful of $3 to $4 Trimmed Hats REMNANTS Will Go Running Out at the Low Prices we Have Marked Them Odd Lot of Chjldren's Hose values up to 25c White Choice Black Size Tan 4 to 6 ce f sews News Notes and Personals From Great Marsh . Correspondence of The Robesonian. St Paul, R. I, Jan. 9-;Mr. Brax ton Rozier returned om Greensboro, where he went Jan. 2nd, last Sunday-Mr. M. Lee's children Mas ?rJ "Tvrioiior, and little Miss Selma, are visiting at the home of , their aunt Mrs. Opie Odum.-Miss O lie T.winffton returned to Fayetteville . m 3 tava oho u'l 1 TRKG TIT) . 1 'W1t I 'ast ruesuay UUC3UUU UIU (UUYVCID, , ,V Y CLi, I v mnyr tpnphmp- SCnOOl. 1V11S. Y ? 5WViot An iron w T.iviTio-t.hn went last Monday ... - - - - - ) TAmo- a "Radm- where she will want?" etc., wMcn used to be , d - time visiting . her son the preliminary to most tele phone conversations. Answer all calls promptly. You expect others to do this; help us by doing it yourself. n it' ' ' '. . When you telephone smile. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. WEAK, NERVOUS OHIO WOMAN Made Well By Delicious Vinol - Belief ontaine, Ohio. My blood was very poor I was in a weak, nervous, tuu-uuwu conaiuon. x triea amerent remedies without benefit and one day my uruKKisi ioia me about VmoL I tried it and it built me up in every way TDiooa, sxrenein ana nerves, and I tell my friends it is the beBt medicine on earth." Mrs. Eabl Bbunson. . Vinol? sharpens the appetite, aids digestion,,; enriclies the . blood and in this natural manner creates strength. Complete formula, on every label. Dr J. D. McMillan & Son Drug gists Lumberton,' N.--C after each meal to enrich your blood and help heal the sensi tive membranes with its pure oil-food properties. The results of this Scof s Emulsion treatment will surprise those who have used irritating snuffs and ipors. Get the Genuine SSCOTT'S 9 THg niik Factory ifiilk fac- ' ' tory. To -produce . quantities of milk she must have "raw material," that is, good rich food, of the proper kind. GEM DAIRY SWEET FEED is a balanced ration -whiclf serves 1 every need of the milk producing mZL a vnetiaXlr 100 of it it digested and assimilated there is no Sa1v JhlA GEM , ijaiky food cheaper .than some -foods sold at lower prices. EDGAR-MORGAN CO. Ask " for Edgr-Mpiftaii Company's Bulletin No, 3, , THE DIET OP A : . - DAIRY COW. V t ; fx- Lovely New Spring Waist for !j5 1 Some have large collars trimmed with lace with rows of insertion down the front. Some are made of Madras, t immed with large buttons just ideal for the cold January days. Men's Clothing Must Now Be Sold The knife goes deep into prices. Men's Winter Underwear 75c Values Shirts and Diawers 50c SHOES For all the family at 1916 Prices R. D. CALDWELL &' SON, INC. Lumberton s Leading Department Store : : : : : : N. C. LUMBERTON, el) n - - - . CI 11 For salebjpdealiu XumbM&i U ie ora car makes it aDDeal to von in Qn. . -1 'aiamc aa wen US lor service. Large radiator and enclosed fan, streamline hood, croVn fend ers, entire black finish, nickel: trimmings-up-to-date in all" require ments for handsome appearance-and serving the people the world over as a money-saving, time-saving, -labor-saving utility. It is surely your necessity. The Ford car is just as useful on the farm as it is in the city; just as necessary to; the . business man as it is to the profession al man. More necessary to every man than ever before. Low purchase - price and very economical to operate and maintain. Why not investi gate? Touring Car ?360 Runabout$345 Coupelet $505 Town Car $595 Sedan $645 f. o. b. Detroit. On sale at ; Robeson Auto Company -f ; :.e 1- .1"-. ' . ' , gSEJi '4 2

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