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PAG?. rOUB THE ROBESON! AJJ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, !91S. HE KOBEHONIAK iibl(,hl MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, By OBESONIAN PUBLISHING CO- 4. A. SHARPE President THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1918. UBSCRIPTION RATES Om year $2.00 Hz months 1.00 Three months 50 2,000 Teutons Surrendered Japs in Siberia, Blagovieshtchensk, capital of the Siberian province of Amur, and Alex- It is estimate-', that in dollars and rents the total cost of the tree dental work dor." in Robeson dming the two months ending on the 21st Inst., ii done in private offices, would nave 4-..A . c-- QUtt U it raj flnrip ii I. uuiiieu iu ..-v. '"- - .... j i t tree under the direction of the county! lecsk have been occupied uy health department. Much of the work, cavalry, according to information re would not have been done otherwise, , ceived by the Japanese embassy, at and the benefits of the ree clinics . London Monday. Two thousand Aus cannot be estimated in dollars and Uro-Germans were taken prisoners, cents The estimate only shows what They laid down their arms at Kokka. .u -..i r,ii Vtave enst Via., the I The information, which was gren children been taken to private offices. out by the Japanese military attache, ., . i . i 3 1 . I tu nffc.r that RlmrftViPSTp'ipnsk As a result oi max. campaign nunuicua toIA-I-M FOR YOUR WITH ROBESON Office 107 West Fourth Street Telephone No. 20 Entered as second class mail matter t the postoff ice at Lumberton, N. C. of children have been taught how to care for their teeth properly, unsus pected defects have been remedied be fore they became serious enough to impair health, and hundred? of par ents have had impressed upon them as never before the importance of having the teeth of their children ex amined at regular intervals. Thou sands of oeople besides those actually examined and treated will indirectly derive benefit from those free aencr.l . . . T 1 ' JL 1 A. i dimes, in proportion to wnei u iua& we know of no public agency Jrom which the necple are deriving a tenth of the benefit they derive from the work of the county and State boards if health. is to the effect that Blagoviestchensk and Alexievsk were occupied by Jap anese cavalry September 18. Troops movine ud the Amur river reached Blaeoviestchensk the next day Kokka, where the Austro-Germans laid down their arms, is on the right bank of the Amur, opposite Blagovie stchensk. Another enemy formation has re treated to the upper reaches of rhe Zeya river o- Wao:es The fourth Liberty Loan campaign will be conducted during the three weeks from September 28 to October 19. The shortened campaign period three weeks instead of four makes . . r A. -- .Uiv, it necessary ior every one to ukm unitv or industry agreements in up and make it intense At the recent wich both employees and employers conference of Liberty Loan chairmen 1n 0:500 rOT,,i w;n h on. Government to Stabilize During War. The Government is about to adopt measures to enforce stability of wag es during the war. Plans under dis cass.on between (representatives of manufacturers and labor, and officials of the war and navy departments charged with letting enormous con tracts, it was learned luesday, pro vide for a nation-wide system of com SICK STOMACH Spartanburg, S. C. is spending days with home folks. SOLDIERS CASUALTY LIST Overseas casualties reported sinre Acid Iron Mineral Will Give Your! Daniel Shaw Wants Address of last issue of The Robesonian , ,,. fluu uuu iumv101 I tarn tne following names from North Stomach Just the Help it Needs to Get Well It's Guaranteed. Read what W. H. Bowen, of Bel haven, N. C., says about Acid Iron Mineral, and what it did for his stomach: "I have been a sufferer from catarrh of the stomach and in digestion of the bowels all my life, and until I found Acid Iron Mineral Mother and J. C. Simmons. and South Carolina: i ev, n o tt c ' i Killed in action Lieut. James B;u Daniel Shaw, C. M. 3, U. S. naval Journey, Charlotte, N. C: Setseani. aviation forces, foreign service, writes Wallace Greech. Eure, N C H,7 The Robesonian to please get the ad- bert L. payne, Charlotte, N. C.;Yori,f but I have been taking A-I-M tor the last ten years, and feel all right now. In fact, if I did not have this best medicine in the world I don't know what I would do. I can recommend it for the above diseases, and also for many others." Eliot Humbert Wounded severely Lieut. James A in Raleigh, "A Bond m Every Home was unanimously adopted as the campaign slogan. Every one should interpret this to mean a bond m every Viand in everv home. Durinsr the last . TnM4-U PrniAlifiO rtiod A WHAT'S THE MATTER? 7 in t u In spite of all that has been done ;on in individual subscrpitions com. nd the anneals that have been made I nared to noDulation. This part of the Robeson county people do not seem record should be improved greauy in to be fully aroused as to their duty loan meas fupport of our boys in the in the matter of supporting the war. trenches. Itwffi be a message to The county is asked to take a million fc. th t to be counted upon dollars in war savings stamps and t b k them in their fight. 0f up to date just over half a million course Robeson county will subscribe i j j riiu 4. j "ttV "cc" its allotment and so send the boys pledged. That does not speak well A 4.u -., .-. -h.v. a ,ll m i ,. , . nuiu uiaii ii5 ci - - xur nie county, a wo uraves nave oeeni conducted for the purpose of putting I y the county over in War Savings "T nnilooa on1 -f a i f-Vi 1 occ Tinlnvs" stamps pledges, but at the end of the! of nr,u;r iinta omi in second drive the county haoV not gone other necessary war work who go on half way over That is, it has not trike have been notified that they unless reports from other townships n t wm-v nil ora mnh hnrfnv f hon vanArk' - fhai . rVTT y- " - claims for draft exemption on occu- townships si far received. Only six ational grounds. Yellow dogs who townships have so far re- Main employment in plants upon ported the result of the second drive. mv .aa; ,i0or;H and pledges from those townships in the fet and efficiency of our boys the second drive do not zozni more a m,.L- -Jthan $37,137. Lumberton township overseas and then quit work on ac subscribed in the second drive only , i .v,f n oiir. ?23,502. Every day or so ve o ,f hl- rt v,0 frtJlnp read that some county has pledged trenches or back to their work. This its eiitue iiiio mer.i. inat is nne ano ia nn tirnp for patience or ffentle deal- lira WA1A1AA OT if via! 4- t- - .-.-iim. I - will participate and which will be en forced for the agreement period through government priorities power or labor employment pressure. - Much Whispering WhoTU TW J.C.Simmons. He say he has writ- Pvt. Luke Rohletter, Battle Creek ten them but has not heard from them Qm Qnrl thflt Viii will -fool cn muk V Q f f n " , m i - " . uiea oi wounas rvt. Moward "? ao ..c xccivco a uvhii Archer Anderson, s. u.: Lieut his mother. If any Robesoman read-1 g Clark, Weldon, N. C. er Knows tne wnereaoouts oi J. L. Died of disease Pvt. , , , i j i. I I uuuuivua me nuucaumaii lias uiuc Hnnk- Nnrth rS l; T rnnld eet no relief from the do; jrs, . . ; - - . . rr, ook, norai a. v. ilUUui LdllL 1I11U1 IHtlLllMI IllI I II'.. , or any one can perform a good ser- Carris Taylor, Pink Hiil, N. C.: Kent vice by locating these peop:3 and neth H. Moser, Graham, X. C Sam sending the address to The Robeson-1 uel McB. Poston, Shelby, NT. C.- Set win. Mr. Shaw offers to send The Percy N. Gunter, Samaria, S. C Li, ut' Robesoman money for its trouble if, Richd. W. Cantwell, Wilmington N it can locate his mother and Mr. Sim- q ' mons, out oi course this paper would accept no pay from him and would be; happy to be able to relieve nis dis tress about this matter. The manv friends of Mr. Colin; Acid Iron Mineral is a product of nature, and does not contain any alco hol or anv other injurious .drus it is the world's greatest remedy for puri- fvins' the blood, stomach diseases, rheumatism, female troubles, and ex ternal diseases, as well as catarrh in all forms. A-I-M also helps piles and constipation if taken according to directions. Acid Iron Mineral is absolutely guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money refunded get a bottle to-day at your nearest drugost or store you take no risk. Not a pat ent medicine. If not obtainable in your neighbor hood, send 50c or $1.00 to the Ferro dine Corp., Roanoke, Va., and it will be sent to you postage paid. rejoice at it, and at the same time JV"uT" o . TJ hout strain, when baby is it iars nnnWaant.lv fcn rpmpmhv tW VV1U." "w?a' " ana aanger at me ens niZ" i l" uTr"--r -;;7; who tries to tie up necessary wai Robeson has not done that yet. W read, too, of limit club families work by laying down on his job in 'order to cet more pay or snorter X V 1 . - I JiUCl iamu.es every mem er oi wmcn nas houra is the yellowest of yellow dogs; KZ?Z"2 luu uu,8C' and in the same line stand the em limit of $1,000 worth of stamps. Is there such a family in Robeson? Is there, indeed, a single person in Robe son who has taken or agreed to take ployers who back and fill and sta 11 on necessary war work. o Mrs. R. P. Byrd, who lives on R. 21 $1,000 worth of stamps? If so the from Fairmont, between Center and name has not been given to the pubuc. H Swamp churches, came to Lum- r"TI: u . FTLt'r I berton the other day principally to in the county who are able to do that. w 9r WArt1 nf J wr Savini?s Just among ourselves, wliat is matter with us? Robeson county I u ;J c ; nani1iiori,r ir. Sflfnif k 52SC' tJ- -6 15 n firing. Mrs. Byrd is 59 years old question about that. This is our war ad hser husband is 70. They live and we are willing to do everything alone and her husband is not abie to the Government asks of us. But we do a work- By herself, emcloying f l Wa ed wP t0 Qhe lm" no labor except to do the plowing u -bU7m rWar SfTU,RS and to help barn tobacco, Mrs. Byrd stamps It is to be feared that we raised a c0 aid $800 0n the home have left it too much to the women i j u Wov. inat IS a mistake. It 1 Covinrn. rfomnc 5Vl CQVC cVlO nrnni-C and children. is a job for the entire population of the county. Robeson county people can take the amount of War Savings stamps allotted them and would be e Savings stamps. She says she wants to do anything she can to help win the war. An example like that ought to inspire some others of us who per million dolmrs better of! in 1923. L.u u JZ Z by the Government, than they will he it the stamps are not purchased. In cash in nana tne stamps would bt wirth thr.t, not to speak of the incal culable benefits that will be derived from the habits of thrift that the pur chase oi these stamps will inculcate. J-l 1. - t i ... i-resenuy me onnorairr.tv will DC gone. It you tail to buy War Savings stamps to tne limit of your ability you miss a chance to hem win the war and to save monev at the sa'nc time. The stamps are on sale ai post oaves and at nracticallv all stores and tanks. It' you buy them jtist hke your eternal salvation depended upon you;- raying to the limit ot your abil lty you will make no mistake; and so shall you wax fat in the days to come Before the arrival of the stork there is much to talk about. The comfort of the expectant mother is the chief topic, and there is sure to be someone who has used or knows of that splendid external help Moth er's Friend. Nausea, nervousness, bearing-down and stretching pains and other symptoms so fa miliar to many women are among the dreaded experiences thousands of mothers say they entirely escape by the use of this fa mous remedy. Its influence on the fine net-work of nerves and ligaments just beneath the skin is won derful. By the regular use of Mother's Friend during the period the muscles are made and kept soft and elastic: they expand easily. born and the crisis is naturally less. Mother's Friend is for external use only. is sold by all druggists, and should be used with the utmost regularity. Write to the Bradfield Regulator Co., Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, Ga., for a valuable and interest ing "Motherhood Book." There Is a wealth of instruction and comfort to be derived in reading this -little book. It is plainly written and will be a splendid little text book for guidance, not only for yourself but win make you helpful to others. And in the meantime do not fail to eet a bottle of Mother's Friend from the drug store and thus rorury yourseii against pain ana aiscomrorc Phillips, formerly of Lumberton, will be pleased to learn that he was re cently commissioned second lieuten ant. Mr. Phillips has been in France for some time. Mr. C. M. Britt of R. 4 from Lum berton has received a card advising of the safe arrival overseas of his son Mr. Edmund W. Britt. King George's Letter. Addie Hickman, Co. M 321st Inf., A. E. F., is another Robeson soldier who has sent home a copy of King Missing in action Pvts. Clau.!? S. Bagwell, Belton, S. C. (marine corps); Isaac L Canady, Reidsville, X. ( . Clifford D. Stallings, Mooresville, N C; Henry T. Waters, Liberty, S. ( . INFLUENZA IN ROBESON. Cases Reported to County Health OflBcer, 4 of Them in Lumbertoa Said to be Several Hundred Cases In Bladen. Six cases of Spanish influenza, or ANIMAL STATUES. The Sparks' circus, which is billed to give two exhibitions here Saturday October 5. has many novelties and new features tsis season, among which is the justly famous Woodford's animal statues. This display consists of snow-white Arabian stallions and pedigreed white Knedish setter does. There are three of these acts, exactly aiuce, one in each rine. and from an artistic sense easily hold the position of tne most beautiful display of the entire circus program. A number of different famous hunt ing scenes, and the wardrobe, trap pings and paraphernalia being in the purest of white give an appearance of marble that leaves a lasting im pression of beauty with the audience. Check From Big Branch Church For Jewish Relief. To the Editor of The Robesonian: We had a pleasant surprise last week in the form of a check for $40.30, handed us by Mr. E. C. Nye for the Jewish Relief fund. This represents contributions from the members of Big Branch church, and we wish to extend to them our sincere thanks in behalf of the war sufferers. A. WEINSTEIN, Treasurer. Lumberton, N. C, Sept. 25, 1918. enppe. nave been reported to nr George's autograph letter to United W. A. McPhaul, county health crficer. States soldiers. This letter already j Four of these cases are in Lumberton has been published in The Robesonian. and the other two in the county. Dr ii was sent to ine itooesonian py McFhaul savs ne is keening Hn Miss Etta Adcox of R. 1 from Lum berton. Mr. Eddie McNeill of the U. S. ar my stationed at Camp Wadsworth watch on the situation. There are several hundred cases in Bladen county, according to reports reaching Dr. McPhaul. Hardly a Drugstore in the Land . That Does Not Sell This Remedy On the Market Half a Century. vest more money in Helping to win the war. o Thomas A. Edison has suggested that every letter written in the Unit ed States during the next five weeks should close with the words, rours for the Fourth Liberty Loan." The suggestion has yeen adopted by the Liberty Loan committee and is being sent broadcast throughout the coun- :ry. If every person, business firm ii ' ii or corporation iouows tne sugges tion, the Postofhce Department es '..mates that the slogan will be written mora than 40,000,000 times every 24 iiours. o When the children ot !:gr.t rise up ,o smite tne cnuaren oi aarxness, Iwavs in the arm of each there is the strength of ten. Those noble crusad ers in Europe, crusaders in the high- st and nobiest cause tnat ever men fought for, are teaching the Hun a lesson. German efficiency: It is to euil the lip. Uncle Sam trains men in three months who can and do put it all over the products of a half- century of intense German military preparation. Before Uncle Sam gets through he is going to taar off the German mask and reveal the grinning skeleton behind it. TVhen you are in perfect health, and are enjoying a strong and vigor ous vitality, it is then that your blood is free from all impurities. You should be very careful and give heed to the slightest indication of impure blood. A sluggish circula tion is often indicated by an impaired appetite, a feeling of lassitude and a general weakening of the system. It is then that you should promptly take a few bottles of S. S. S.,. the great blood purifier and strengthener. It will cleanse the blood thoroughly and build up and strengthen the whole system. S. S. S. is sold by all drug gists. Valuable information about the blood supply can be had free by writ-' ing to. the Swift Specific Co., 24 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. t MMi,l'MlWMIIIM,MMMWMMBWM--MBBBMMMMMMMBMMl MMB-M-Maa We Subdivide and Sell at Auction Citv suDurDan and Farm Property Read the Following Endorsement: WXchovu. BankTrust Company" Puririn OUR BAN K October is going to be a orettv busv month in Robeson, if anybody should happen to ask you. Liberty loan drive (which we will join in with the enure ccunti;); great (evangelistic campaign in Lumberton. next Sunday and to continue two or three, maybe four or more weeks; Superior court next week, four com munity fairs and a circus; county fair in Lumberton 15th to 18th, and the week following that another circus. A full month, something doinr all the while, a variety of entertainment and chance for strenuous endeavor o "All war news is good news," ac cording to a 20th century proverb coined by the war reviewer of the As sociated News Servijte. According I opened at Tulsa, Okla., Tuesday with to tne iacts, too. General Allenby s I some iu,uuu veterans, sons oi vete armies have won a great victorv over I rans and others in attendance. A gi the Turk, who aforetime, before the! gantic service flag weighing more uerman out-lurked the Turk, was! than 11U pounds and containing 16 considered the most brutal of them 1 000 ars, each star representing a ail. More power to all the armies that I direct descendant of a Confederate Veterans' Service Flag Contains 167,000 Stars- The Confederate veterans reunion luencea By constitutional in oraer to take an internal cure it remedy. are fiehtim? to make the wnrlH decent place to live in. , o Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With LOCAL. APPLICATIONS as thv cannot renrh th. .. V' a.s iney Catarrh Is a Iral dtoL conditions, you must tarrh w- ."-f""y nans ca- acti thr,," '.h. T5"! .""ernally and faces n . " " lne mucous sur faces or the SVS dm Trll -- . phcTaanSsIlne8tChrlbed f of the S pnysicians in this country for vear? Tt knoCwnPOSre0dm S,?me the 'betonics best omblned with some of the nation ofP,.hlfieliS- The Perfect CataVrh Cure is "w3 in Hall'a bonder., ,i i -!.? at produces such ons. Send fnr catarrhal condi- V t ??.19 testimonials, free Ali.pru.0-. ops.. Toledo. O. - Jm.iy PUIS for commotion. soldier who is now offering his life for his country in the war for world liberty, was presented to the veterans b the Colorado delegation. In a letter sent along with $2 to renew his subscription to The Robe sonian, Mr. R. F. Hayes of Elrod says, "1 feel right lonesome when I miss a copy. Am always waiting for tne war news when the paper comes. nope l will not miss any copies. CAPITA!, $ U50.000.00 ' Hvnon. T MOHRlSON.nc. A K cuxn. T 0 -M K Jfc WmsTOTf-SAIEM,?J.C. FflhlD .r A4U 50 WH02I IT MAST CONCERN :- Ve take pleasure in toying that have "know, favorably, for a numher of years, the Messrs. Perrell and some of their associates in the Atlantic Coast .Realty Co, hey are men of intesrity. agreeable and acoammodatin ia' their business delaings. They have condueted a number ales for us. or boughUnd handled property m hioh re intorsstsd and have done so with suoh satisfaotioiil, bat we win b glad to engage their services again when e have real estate to of for. havo alsay. found them wthy of credit and confidonoo and do not hesitate to ca dres their ohaiactor and thoir method of business and. to mr belief in thoir finanoUl rooponsibinty. respectfully. WjV!aexvrM mbu. at ikkst rrnreiw It sounds good, jingling in your pockets, but if you saved some of that "change" and began Banking it, the first thing you'd know, you would have a fat sum that would really mean something. You don't have to spend all that money come into our bank and become a depositor. That money willcome in mighty handy some day but it slips through your fingers if it isn't in the bank. WE, ADD 4 PER CENT INTEREST. COME TO OUR BANK. First National (Bank opposite the court house) LUMBERTON, - " Bank N. C. Lumberton Motor Car Co. Has a High Opinion of Chamberlain's Tablets. "I have a high oninion of Chamhpr. Iain's Tablets for biliousness and as a mxative," writes Mrs. C. A. Barnes, Charleston, 111. "I have never found anything so mild and pleasant to use. My brother has also nsprt- fJh POO tah. lets with satisfactory results." - M trust Offlesr. Before vou even rnneMj-r Um .,1- .i , . . ATLANTIC COAST REALTY COMPANY ,. . . . The Name ,hilt 'usMne Your Confidence , PETERSBURG, VA. Offices GREFNViiif u r ... . . v "I haven't paid a cent for repairs on my car in all the ten months I've had it!" said the motorist. "So the book-keeper of the concern who repaired it says! replied the friend in corroboration. The Automobile Dealer suffers long and still is kind, greatest of all is Charity. The Maxwells, all styles the big Gas saver'of motordom. Chalmers cars The best for the price made today. Maxwell One Ton Trucks and Federal Trucks all sizes and styles of body. Lumberton Motor Car Co. LUMBERTON N. C.
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