I THE ROBESON IAN "8161 '9Z H3aiV31ias 'AVOSHflHX PAGE SEVEN tvZE DENTAL WORK. - p Work Done in Robeson t ndtr Direction of County Health Department for 2 Months Ending September 21st. ths' campaign of free den- j 2-rnon in Robeson under the direc- ; county health the 21st inst. Turner of Oxford, who did the work, ,c the following summary of the mber ot cnnaren hwuon ior aen Ji treatment, 1,597. Total numuei uj. m ueaieu, ! 416- , l 4-4. i. Amount a"u "aos UJ- ucauucut Jlized as follows: amalgan filling:, u" i iiu . . . 4. j 7-cement linings, io; guu,aperena 11111"'-.' v,o. -in. ted,274; teeth cleaned, Ylb; pyor ,i.n treated, ;; misceiiautuus treat nc , .,. j xi. ; pntS 09 1 eniiuieii iiccueu IlULIling ne 4U; cnuuren unmuiictgeauie, y. TnVil cost (conservative estimate) j done in private uiuce, vp,oD.ou. In audition to tue upeiauve worK ectures pivcn on oral hygiene, and he care or me lkklii, eic. xootn ,rUsh drills illstrating the proper echnic to be employed in brushing the veth, were given in conjunction with the lectures Literature on the care of the teeth, furnished by the State Board of Health, was freely distributed in the homes. Bum' Oldest Circus in the World. The oldest circus in the world, and the best today is coming to Lumber ton, Tuesday, October 22nd, to present two performances, the equal of which was never seen here before. This is the John Robinson circus. It is on its93rd annual tour of the Ameri can continent. For many years the circus did not visit the east, the terri tory of the west, Canada and Mexico furnishing its ranging grounds. Ihe John RnK;nnn. - . ivvumouu circus is thp evolution of a diminutive show that started long before the Civil war It kept pace with the times, however and today it is larger and grander than ever before. When circus Iirst startpfl tn a John Robinson circus was the college T I us ,I01K graduated. Be ing the first m the field it invented nearly all the odd equipment which makes moving Aur o .,..ium:.i. ihe John Robinson circus lias al ways m-irleri itself , , :, wieiiaKerie, and today it carries three herds of l fill lontc .! i - grandest collection ot strane-e anH -urilrl QT,.,i : mv - "Illinois hi Amer ica. Ihe performanre is presented by y "x "IIC circus worirj. un show dav tickets will ha v, i i. - vn Buie ut me Pope Drug Co., at the same prices . t,vi u.u cue aiiuw grcuncis. ! WRIGLEYS I II IVie a; u;m fAis war I Nothing else really matters until we do! 1 I I I The Flavor Lasts I "FOOD BURNED IN MY STOMACH" SAYS S. CAROLINA MAN Well Known Merchant of Inman Tells of Terrible Suffering And How He Finally Eliminated It- ADVICE FOR STOMACH SUFFERERS y Weinstein's 1 FAIRMONT, Department Store N. C. There are bi;t vtrr few medicines that have any peimanently beneficial eltect upon real nervous dyspepsia, because most medicines are made to digest your food artificially instead of yuur storracn doing it. This treat ment is wrong. It helps but for the time being and as long as you take iu nervous dyspepsia and eras is of nervous origin, whioh inViV;tc ti-. digestive process, and not a lack of gastric juice. Upon this true medi cal fact verv few medirinps nrp nm. pared, and one of these is Dreco, the new nero-and-root medicine. Why Dreco helps nervous dyspepsia is easily understood when you remem ber that the digestive glands in the siomacn are operated by nerve force, and Dreco contains natural ingredi ents which urge these stomach nerves to action, This feature makes Dreco1 an unusually successful remedy for the permanent relief of ens in the! stomach and nervous dyspepsia, where ordinary dyspepsia medicines give but temporary relief after a meal. "Dreco did me lots of good and I'm going to take more of it," declares W. D. Blackwell, the well known mer chant of R. F. D. 3, Inman. S. C. in a signed statements. "Food burned in my stomach and I'd have to vomit. Dreco eliminated all this and I'm bet ter all around. I am recommeiiriinc this excellent medicine to all mv friends." Dreco is harmless. It is easv t.n wt. pleasant to take and its effects are sure and permanent. All good drug stores in this section dispense Dreco and it is narticnlarlv rppninmpndpi in Lumberton by leading druggists. Ladies' and Men's Ready-to-Wear, Dress Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats and a Beautiful Line of Millinery. Our line of Coat Suits and Silk and Wool Dresses is complete. Long coats, any colors, and styles. The most up-to-date lines in Ladies' ready-to-wear ever been shown in one store in North Carolina. All we ask you is come to see us before you buy, and convince yourself that we can save you from $5.00 to $10.00 on each coat suit, dress or long coats. Misses' and children's coat suits, dresses and coats at the old time prices. Sweaters, underwear, homespuns, shirts, outings, gowns, shirtings, bed spreads, Bath Tick. Our Men's line of suits for fall and winter is complete. Prices from $9.00 to $38.50. Boys' suits from $1.95 to $18-50. Overcoats for men and boys from $3.90 to $28.50. Blankets from $2.90 to $8.75. Overalls from 75c to $2.19. 1 REMAIN, YOUR FRIEND, THOMPSON HOSPITAL NOTES. HARRY WEINSTE1N FAIRMONT, N. C. Special Prices from Sept. 15 to October 19tb, 1918, Reported for The Robesonian. Masters Thomas and Poe Jenrette sons of Prof W. Thomas Jenrette, Ma rietta, were operated on for adenoids and tonsils Tuesday, returning home Wednesday. Master Edward Conoly, Dillon, S. C, was operated on Tuesday for ade noids and tonsils, returning home Wednesday. Miss Lutie Hayes, Marietta, had hei tonsils removed Tuesday and re turned home Thursday. Mr. George C. Thomas, city, under went an operation at the hospital Tuesday and was able to return home Sunday. Miss Eva Paul, R. F. D. 2, was op erated on for appnedicitis Wednesday and is getting along nicely. Mr. Jarry Odum, Buies, R. F. D., who underwent an operation three weeks ago, returned home last Friday. Mr. Jake Lewis, R. F. D. Fairmont, was operated on Friday and is getting along as well as could be expected. Mr. Wallace Mclntyre, R. F. D., who his leg broken in August, was able to leave the hospital last Friday. Little Mary Pate, Dublin, was op erater on Friday for adenoids and tonsils Saturday and left for home Sunday. Mr. Haywood Tyner, R. F. D. 5, un derwent an operation Sunday night and is resting as well as could be expected. Why Putter With Corns? Use Gets-It'' Common-Sense, Simple, Never Fails. You can tear out your corns and suf fer, or you can peel off your corns and Bmile. The joy - peeling way is the "Gets-It" way. It is the only happy, palnlesa way in the world. Two drops North Carolina Will Pay Millions In Texas. Figures made public by the Treas ury Department Tuesday show that North Carolina will pay a total of $69,676,335.42 in taxes for the fiscal year ending June 30 this year. These taxes are divided as follows: income and excess profits, $20,251,704.10; mis cellantous, $49,424,631 Subscribe to THE ROBESONIAN FOLEY RIB? FOR BAC&.V" H KJDNE "Get Ihe Drop' on That Corn Use "Gets-It" and the Corn Is a "Goner"! i of "Gets-It" on any corn or callus dries at once. The corn finally loosens off from the toe, so that you can peel it off with your fingers in one piece, pain lessly, like peeling a banana. "Great stuff, wish I'd done that before." There's only one corn-peeler "Gets-It." Toe3 wrapped up big with tape and band ages, toes squirming from irritating salves, it's all a barbarity. Toes wounded by razors and knives, that's butchery, ridiculous, unnecessary, dangerous. Use "Gets-It," the liberty way simple, painless, always sure. Take no chances. Get "Gets -It." Don't be insulted by Imitations. See that you get "Gets-It." "Gets-It," the guaranteed, money back corn-remover, the only sure way, costs but a trifle at any drug store, M'f 'd by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, Hk Sole in Lumberton and recommend ed as f a world's best cc::u remedy by Pope L rug Co. L. He Caldwell's m ALUMINUM m , (jiff eects Housekeeping The New Idea In Aluminum Ware You have not seen the utmost in beauty, construction, utility and durability in aluminum ware if you have not seen the Mirro line. This line is made by one of the world's largest manufac turers of aluminum goods 25 years' experience wrought into every piece. Mirro includes everything in aluminum for kitchen and household use. See the one-piece construction throughout and the many other features exclusively "Mirro." And Mirro costs you no more than other makes. Come and see how different and better aluminum can De. Hardware Dep't. After The TmrTrrwsMTnriHri Mi i iir.-jmii Jan. .7 i-flTi rMTTi--. i n i n i in . i 4 ir n am Whal i Wait For the Southland's Own Big Show LUMBERTON, TUE Y. OCT. 22nd John Robinson's Circus Don't Be CWd and Misled bv the Lurid Announcements of Small Shows. Conserve Your Amusement Money-Spend it where it wiU Bring the Best Returns-with JOHN ROBIN SON, whose Circus is The Leviathan Among Tented Enterprises. THE WISE WILL WAIT FOR JOHN ROBINSON'S CIRCUS SON i iStSISJS -an rive Times as Manv Horses; J0HK BOBXNSON Has More Tfcan S Times as Many Perfonner, AU t.e CtlSS John Robinson's Main Canvas Stmctnre and Then There Wonld Be Boom to Comfortably Seat Ten Thonsand People. JOHN BOBIN SN is Coming with Everything New Except the Name, and That WiU live forever. Tickets on sale cirens day, without extra charge, at Pope Drug Company.

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