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THE ROBESONIAN THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1918. HE ROBESONIAN, 107 West Fourth Street. Telephone No. 20. HIRSDAY, JULY 4, 1918. M. McnVir MEETINGS LodKe No. 114, A. F. & A 1.1 and rd Tuesday evening. "TLfcSton Chapter No. 77, R. A. M. every , In,! 4th Monday evening. ,D umltrU Chapter O. E. S., No. 116 ever, I -n,i 4th Thursday evening, fed n(1 4visiTORS WELCOME. BUSINESS BUILDERS .... m'L' nfii IMD II T v 4 orovif r Will CALL ''i'iw t i I. ,.. boa1 ne year old. Apj Sw, LumbertoB, K. 7. LABORERS, vVHITE AND COL- i (Uifir Aluminum Works, Badin. N. C. "TV wages $19-25 per week. Regular I"!- day. Increase granted Living conditions gooi i'or Mr Whit" !' colored, ransportation fum ',ni , Monday on Seaboard leaving Wilmington :t 3:45 p. m. Will pick up men . ration on the Smbohra trom Wll- nimrton t PAGE FIVE CHURCH NEWS NOTES! Presbyterian Dr. G. E. Moorehouse, Pastor. Correspondence of The Robesonian. Sabbath school every Sabbath morn ing at 9:30. Classes for all ae-es men, women and children. Come Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Ser mon theme: "A Present Gnportunitv " Communion service and reception of members at this service. Evening "HoT-Si 8:3- -i ?6rmon theme How Tattlers spoiled the work of a missionary." Midweek service Wed nesday at 8:30 p. m. A study in the Book of Psalms. All Presbyterians a tbose who have no regular church affixation in the town are cordiallv invited to share with us all the ser vices of this church. p. Baker's Chapel. Dr .Moorehouse will preach at Bak er s chapel on Sabbath evening at 3-30 SiSS1?entL ,the neiborhood are invited to attend. Preparatory Services. Special services are being held this DOG LOST-DARK AND WHITE HOUND dog. Reward for return V T mi Rowland. N. C. letJln- r- McLean, Wades bo ro. .Meet me at the gtttwn. E v. (Unlaw. FfKK tLl?B'C FES AND PARTS iVTED I" BUY FOR CASH A FC ,'i i. Touring car. Oj.kdale Fi FORD arm. IbrshvM N. C WANTED TO BUY A TENT once to Robert E. Lee. APPLY AT ms HALE 3 M BUSHELS OF CORN UN- W.w .'"! ! P- McKtonon, Rowland. N. C. tQt COl SI !! V BEEF, SAFSAGE, MINCED ham. phone 307. liiuhest mar- , il for chickens and eggs. E. S. j MeNeiU'i Markett, Elm and Fifth Streets. m foil WANT THE REST MOWING MA. chin'', see .1. T. Rigrs. Luinberton. DON'T SlVl KH i CATARRH OF THE HEAD, that loathsome and dreaded disease, cured vYih' v i' leep. Se.-soms Late Discovery the great home remedy, in use more than fifteen yeare, testimonial! and living v.-it-," . ' bespeak its merit. One bottle usually torta worst cane. Price 1.00. For gale by Remedy Co., Lumberton. N. C. ; Grantham Bros.. Lumberton, N. C. : Gran , m Bros., St. Pauls: Red Springs Vw ' Red Springs. N. C. : J. M. Ses si.ms, Mfgr. TIIKi.K. "CAR LOADS OVERLAND AND Willy i-Ki'i-'ni hwowwi m sivck. v.an fill fear orders promptly. W. R. Tyner, MILE STRAYED, NEARLY BLACK brown nose and ears. Strayed away Ward I.um .erton July :j. Reward for Worm; - SSc! RcT'y- F-p- Ta-Vl0,:' Lura- PIGS FOR SALE. GILESDAVIS," LUMBER- ion, rt. n. SUMMER MILLINERY "We are prepared as never before to fill all summer needs in beautiful white Milan, Georgette, and Maiine Hats. Truly artistic, as well as durable, and the styles are exclu- L mm fr- . , , sive. HATS OF RAREST QUALITY AT Miss Joesphine1 Breece's Tv hE. CAR LOADS OVERLAND " AND Willy :,-Knight automobiles in stock Can fill your orders promptly. W R Tvier Lowe, N. C. 'Phone No. 2GQ-' week at the Presbyterian church pre paratory to the communion service next Sabbath morning. Services Wed nesday u Thursday and Friday e -n-injrs. The session meets in the'pas tor'? study before the time of service each night, also on Sabbath morning before rooming worship receive members. Services each night :.i 8:30. A cordial invitation is extended to alt to attend the:-e services. Trinity Episcopal. Correspondence of The Robesonian. Sixth Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion and sermon 11 a. m. Church school 5 p. m. Evening pray ei and sermon 8:30. Sunbeam Raiiy. Correspondence of The Robesonian. Proctorville, July 1. There will be a Sunbeam rallv of several bands at NO ADVANCE IN PRICE M OTHERS Keep the family free from colds by using Keep a Little Body-Guard inYour Koine ' L7sn3T7TTnnr-i 25c 50c S1.00. Lowe. N. C. 'Phone No, IF VoL WANT TO BUY OR SELL STOCK in any ef 'e Lumberton cotton mills or bank-, tddrcM P- O. Box 356, Lumberton, N. C. COMPARE MY INTEREST RATE AND terms with ether- who are handling the lame class of loan9. Amounts, $2,000.00 to $50,000.00: Robeson, Scotland and Hoke counties. Rate of interest 5 1-2 PER CENT. A. T. McLean, Luinberton, N. o. "am" MAKING LOANS FOR FIVE YEARS on improved farm lands in Robeson, Scot land and Hoke counties, in amounts ?2, 000.00 to S50.000.00. bearinrr interest at the rate of 5 1-2 per cent. Call on or write A. T. McLean, Lumberton, N. C. IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL REAL estate address P. 0. Box No. 386, Lumber toa. N. C. DON'T FORGET THE BEST PLACE TO itop hunger is at the Olympia Cafe, Elm itreet, Lumberton. MONEY TO LEND ON IMPROVe"d LAND in Robeson county on long time. Rates as good as any can give. Stephen Mclntyre. THREE CAR LOADS OV E R LAND AND H illy'-s-Kniirht automobilM in dtrv fill your orders promptly. W. R. Tyner MM, N. C. 'Phone No. 2602. L, H CaldwelFs Arriving This Week Car implements consisting of mowers, rakes, stalk cutters, disc harrows, peg harrows, lime sowers, grain drills, etc. This is the Osborne line manufactured by International Har vester Co. Full stock of repairs will be carried by us. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. Hardware Dep't Bloomingdnl- church next SunJav af ternoon at 3:20 o'clock. Church Dedication. Correspondence of The Robesonian. Marietta, July 1. The new Metho dist church at Marietta will be dedi cated on Sunday. July 7. at 11 a. m. by Rev. R. C. Beaman, D. D., of Lum berton. J. T. DRAPER. Pastor. PERSONAL GOME ACROSS or THE KAISER WILL must back up our military forces now or suffer much of what Europe has suffered. We don't want the Kaiser and his Potsdam gang over here. The Government needs money to carry on the war. By purchasing War Savings Stamps you are lending not Kivinp. your money. You are lending your money where it will hit "Kul tur" the hardest. See your postmaster or banker and sign a W. S. S. Pledge Card. Don't wait until June 28th National War Savings Day Invest now. Sign a card a War Savings Pledge Card to save some money eery month and invest in War Savings stamps. National War Savings Committee This space contributed for the Winning of the War by lilliF BWBWWMWTnirTriTMrnii i itimimih Miss Myrtle Barnes is spending a few days with relatives in Antioeh. Mr. W. E. Lewis of Bladenboro was jimong the visitors in town Tuesdav. I Mrs. Geo. B. McLeod returned ye.v teroav irom tsa rimovp mti. vnorp s ip spent several days. Mr. and Mrs. R C Birmingham and three children, Billie, Milton and Har riett, went yesterday to WrightsviHe Mr.'s. P. Smith of Pine Bluff, who is spending some time with relatives at Antioeh, Hoke county, spent yester day in Lumberton. Misses Totten and Beulab Moton of Albemarle are guests at the home of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr , and Mrs. J. C LJodenheimer, Eignth street. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Martin and small son, J. A. Jr., went yesterday to Ben son, where they will spend a few dys visiting relatives They will Visit Yadkinville and Richmond, Va., before returning home. Misses Mary Lee Caldwell, Jeanette Biggs, Margaret Pope and Masters William, Maurice and Theodore Pope, Robert Allen and Richard Prevatt went yesterday to Wrightsville Beach, where they will spend some time. GOOD AUTO SPECIALTIES The Best Made. LEATHER-NU. For Automobile and Buggy Tops and All Leather Goods JOHNSON'S CARBON REMOVER JOHNSON'S AUTO WAX FINISH JOHNSON'S SQUEAK OIL Send us an order for these items. There is a large and increased demand N. JACOBI HARDWARE COMPANY . Wholesale Distributors 1 0 & 1 2 South Front St. Wilmington, N. C. Mr. M. J. Merritt is spending the day in Wilmington on business. Mr. S. R. Fenncgan has returned from Dillon and Florence, S. C, where he spent a week visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Pool left Tuesday for Na.-hvi!le, this 'State, where vhey will spend several weeks. Mr. F. P. Taylor of R. 4 from Lambert a was in town this morning. Market Opens July 9th. Our Opening Sale Will Be On Tuesday, July 9th. In announcing our opening we want to thank our former friends for their patronage and assistance in building our market. We have made some additions to our warehouse and will be in position to handle the large crop of the Golden Weed that will be offered. We are pardonably proud of record in building this market, in main taining the highest prices throughout. Again we refer with pride to the valuable cooperation given us by the farmers throughout this section and in turn we wish to assure them that we are in position to get them the highest prices for their tobacco. Our sales manager, E. 0. "Billy" Bransford will give individual attention to each and every pile. The farmers' interests are our interests and we are not therefore running a warehouse for rank speculation, but to see that each planter gets the most possible for his tobacco. If you have never tried our house it will pay you to attend our sales which will convincelyou to sell your crop with us. THE OLD RELIABLE Star Warehouse BRANSFORD & NOBLIN, Proprietors. LUMBERTON, N. C.
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