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f AGE TWO THE ROBESONIAN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1918. I 21 Till I HP Vfl I A H 1 r U4- 1T 4 w -a. jljl jl iJitti A acinic & vri 1 1 0 I mw 1 s 120 acres cut in two farms, nearly all cleared and in good state of cultivation. Good buildings. Also twentv 1201 lvjwu iuis. v m di auction on me premises Saturday, October 5th, at 10:30 A. M. SHINE OR RAIN Now is the time to get a farm at your own price. One crop of tobacco will pay for the land. Easy terms, only one third cash, one and tvo years on balance. The ladies are invited to hear the auctioneer and get a souvenir If it rains be sure to come, you get a better bargain when the crowd is small uviir. n it PONT FORGET THE DATE, SATURDAY, OCT. 5th, AND HOUR, 10:30 A, M. Murphy Brothers' Land Auction Company. Of Greensboro, N. C, and Lumberton, N. C. YU Have Land to SeU See These Men or Write the Company." 1 w-mKmmm wwn WITH ROBESON SOLDIERS Boys Like France and Are Hav ing a Good Time. 4) A number of local people have re ceived letters during the last few days from relatives who went overseas with the eighty-first division. Judging from the let.t.Pl'B mairoo if 11 4-1. w IUI1JO lx ailf Lilt; boys went through England and are auiiiew litre in Mmripo " letters indicate that the Robeson sol diers like France much better than they expected. After telling of how nice the people of France, especially the laides, treat American soldieis, in a letter to a relative Corporal Rossie B. Britt, iurmeny 01 L,umberton, says: "To tell the truth, I am having a nice time and I believe you would enjoy being with me. Am well and happy. Have not been sick a day since I en tered the service." He also stated in For baby's croup, Willie's daily cuts and bruises, mother's sore throat, Grandma's lameness. Dr. Thomas' xcieciic uu tne household' remedv Vflrt nl A aim uuc ft MAMMOTH INSTITUTION oJHMSk merit and adiaima fi. mmwmm ------ vmviiinLi I I j n LUPiHKLntNSIVE ENSEMBLE ffntva ; ?ahLWA?l,ST PERFORMERS ICdtt . ....... , innuitu WrlinALj' S.SLrf STRANGE AND reac",UKLI fROM ALL ENDS Q- THF FADTU. HN EXHIBITION tust "vmn WHILE- vjU NEW CALOMEL IS WHOLLY DELIGHTFUL WILL EXHIBIT AT LUMBERTON SATURDAY October Calotabs. the new harmless and nausealess calomel, mav nnw v. tamed at almost any good drug store As a liver-cleanser and svst.Pm rmY.i fier the new Calotabs are even more effective than the old stvlp yet there is not the slightest dancer p. ""pleasantness. One Calotab at bedtime, with swanow ot water, that's all. Next morninp vnn nwaVn -pk j?- o v,r . m - J-cclI11s une, with a hearty appetite for breakfast. Eat What Vfffl nloneo -Fv.,-.i 1 1 m, . r. . ' anytmnsr. There is not rho dVitt a ' 6 . - . u"6"di, uttnger nor foXT 1 , , yur work, calo tabs are sold only m original, sealed . , r uuiiji-iive cents. Your druggist will refund your money " " ucngiiteu ne recom "nyo i. lie ill. iUVL. ) the letter that he met a number' of nunie Dys a iew clays before the letter was written, September 1, and k.u lb wits, a pieasant meeting. In a Beautiful Spot in France ' Disgustingly. Healthy. ' ' Mrs. W T? Pnnroli j t , ton has refpivpH tVic fn,,.,- . iunuwiiig iener from her son Mr. Ernest Prevatt, who Dear Mother: I am sorry that I haven't written the last few weeks that I haven't uctu time to ao much of anything- ex cent work. At. not in.j agam and I hope to be able to write! Numlnwh. 1 1 j. . itemanv. ur 1 hm sr. ntroti oc I .-j- . - ' " x"-" cio x ever aid m normal hmoo everything is eroine fine with no 1 HOW Sin1 n-i4- V, IT J.U 1 ,. ' ncxji nie Deauties 01 r ranee have ever hson t .v.ii. tnat we are in nno f. w, 4- 1 titul spots that I have ever seen x iiupe iiiai, everyDoay at home is well. I am T nm ri;c,.-,; i wealthy. u"6"" USiy YOU will liavp TiTnliolil,, I, 1 j? my wife before you will receive this and if you haven't, why of course Odm told vou that T j Please don't be disappointed too much. -xxxxxiv x icaiiy aia wen m remaining mgle until I was 26, don't vou'' LIFT OFF CORNS! With fingers ! Corns and cal luses lift off. No pain! It is not extravagant to smoke the high grade Cigars we handle because you will smoke less of them and get more enjoyment from those you do smoke. And While We Are Speaking of Cigars, we assure vou men?7 f T " tMs fcOWn "" 98 d an assort ment of all grades, both imported aud domestic as we carry. ' c vZ'S 8 T" wUI ot 8 where for your smokes. I''liiiMimiitut! m .i,,,.,,. Maic! Just drop a little Frrtaon, on that touchy corn, instantly it stem aching, then you lift the corn off with the fingers. Truly! No humbug! MJ PHI Try Freezonef Tour druggist rcII a tmy bottle for a few caSSto nd your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, without one particle of pain soreness or irritation. Freezone is tho discovery of a noted CiaciiuiaU geniua 1 dOn t RPP wlrr irnn 1 i JJ- .,, ,. j jyut uiun u come k ' t j wo txiu.iiii Lne 4ttn x am ! f of oJant t0 see the home- I haven't written to Emory yet but I intend tn tnrl I 1 where he is or what part of France he is m, but if he is anywhere near us 1 am p'oino- tn T-tr 4- .4. j.. him beiore we pt hoot fn ot-i.. Anyway, after the war, you can iust be prepared to feed Emory and my- UUL vives. ior a lew davs so you needn't be mad at us or our wives, for you know we will come anv way. You can't oeijf lllUL VOU aie not at hemp whon QTlH 1-F irnn lv "11 - ' we win go m and wait f a - . 1 for you to come back I haven't so very much time today as I want to write to Emory and ?nlIS; 1 Tnt- you and Feryi to write to me and give me all the home news; and don't forget to write to Emory, as the i KmX , lie.,r country appreciated more than a Sd long letter from home and mother Lovingly, Squadron "9" Field "E'NEST' U. S. Naval Aviation Forces, F. S North Bombing Squadrons, at kJ y,rH retUrn to their aiBB-octorviUe today. Owt'.kv - 1... i . - .imj to seenre proper help we- are f forced to , , business on au absciutelv ea8n basi:j from lhiS l,ate' We appreeiste very mch the patronage that we f lrom Mepd, and hope that we will be favored with fntnre patronage. Kindly bear in nnnd 0Ur tern, when y0 KuS m yoor and h8 been bronght about by abnormal eonditions. H. A. Page, Jr. H. E. Vincent, Mgr. News Letter FroxTzion Hill. Correspondence of The Robesonian. Lum nprf bodv is in k i ?yj .-Every- I pond , 26th' and 27 jn Hnwnll-m township. We hope to see a lot of our friends over there ti, ZZSJil . ivir. and ivlrs w a ttj xi i h rpnorn head, herpes, scabies DoW, n ' a aihiSi.reCmmeS WOlVscASE STARTLES FAIRMONT A business man's wifo u , - oum not W se-.-ithont sharp pain in red and weak r ees we Lavoptik eve wasT tliedPure nw i- was"- The result I to benefit EVERY CASF JR raJlte-ed jed or inflamed eSE' ! Drue Co Ptttnian ,j x dniiiunt Lumberton, (FORD SERVICE) North Carolina wna1KUtlIoN MEN For James Stewart & Co., Inc., For Work on CAMP BRAGG at Fayetteville, N.C, The Largest Artillery Camp i the ast. Carpenters 7000 f l - I S. fMPLOVMtNT SERVICE Or Your local Public Service officer who can be locat ui x um Venice ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Ravins qualified as administratrix of the recovery ntlCe Wil1 " Plead lar of lnis 'Jth day of September. 1918 Johnson & Johnson.' A" Lcklear- Attorneys. 9i26 Thurs. Phone S3 For the best STALL-FED HOME-RAISED and WESTERN BEEF. Phone 53 A. H. Hmds. Chestnut Street, Lumberton, : : : n. Car. Ml in . 11 "" Invest The Money You can save by trading with rae in WAR SAVINGS STAMPS. They are on sale at my store- Remember you can get what you want and get it cheaper from I. H. Warwick General Merchant, Orrum, N. Car.
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