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THE BOBESONIAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1918.
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Published
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1918.
By
BOBESONIAN PUBLISHING CO-
I. A, 8HARPE President
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1918.
UBSCRIPTION RATES
Dm year 2-00
lx months 1.00
Three months 60
Office 107 Weet Fourth Street
Telephone No. 20
must be carried to (Jen an ter.
am t-. nrnnDTC W&r
whIp of the truH. Tiwcy un .w . j
i i 1 . i1 1
, , - i c-on there W ill De no peace uiiui ueimanv
way toLwafeseehersicson to surr(der as uneondition-
bythe1 hundred and she go off the ally as Bulgaria has surrendered. And
train at Pembroke and went back j another certain thing is that you can
home MondaV morning some men help to bring the end of the war a r-ST-nnrt
here from Pern- er by buying Liberty bonds to the
hrntP for work failed to come because limit of your ability to buy
thev understood Lumberton was quar
ant'ined against all outside points. The
Robcsonian's Pi-rkton correspondent
LIMIT CLUB MEMBERS
The Robesonian is delighted to learn
Entered as second class mail matter
et the postoffice at Lumberton, N. C.
T - I i.i 1 ; ri
i i - . . r r i i i i r i h r h nit- ni i mi-" rt Mr1 ri n n iu
writes that people are dieinj? wa T 7 u j 7, Vv. V.
aaZZZZ t namn Bn. son who have purchased all the War
The Favetteville Observer of Tues- Savings stamps any one person is al-
Hav thp dav that was written, stated
that there were no cases at Camp
Bragg. Mayor Proctor, is a commu
nication published elsewhere in this'
unnor. savs that the situation here is
well in hand, that the cases are mild.
There have been no deaths here. The
town is not quarantined against
noints in the county and people run
no risk of contracting the disease in
coming to Lumberton. In fan, owinj
in the wise orecautionary measures
taken here in closing schools,
churches and moving picture show,
prohibiting public meetings and the
serving of drinks at fountains there
lowed to purchase $1,000 worth. It
stated a week ago that it there were
any Limit Club members in the coun-
been made public,
so far as we know,
e been informed
since then, nowever, tnat at. i'auis
has a dozen or more Limit Club mem
bers and that Mr. A. R. McEachers
of that town has purchased the limit
for nearly every member, if not for
every member, of his family. A Mr.
Regan (initials not learned) of How
ellsville township, also has purchased
the limit. This is good news. Why
not send in the names of these Limit
Club members? The Robesonian
would be glad to learn just how many
there are in the countv.
MANY PROMINENT MEN
CO ME OUT FOR TANLAC
Mayors, Judges, High Officials, NflTEl) EX-MAYftR
Bankers, Lawyers, Doctors and MjA-Mm
Editors Indorse It KfeLUfflMfcN
i8leX.la7PL JmiJJru3 FEEL IT THEIR
THE FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN.
The fighting loan, they call it.
American soldiers, Robeson county
soldiers, are fiehtine the Hun in
France and we are going to fight the
Hun here with our dollars.
There should be no trouble in sell
ing Robeson's allotment of $603,0C0.
The DeoDle of Robeson have been
blessed abundantly this year, far
above what they ever expected, in
Lumberton alone more than a mil
lion dollars were paid out to Robeson
county farmers for tobacco d iring the
sixty days ending about the first of
September. In the entire county
around five million dollars were paid
Robeson county farmers for tobacco
during that period.
The people of the county can over
subscribe Robeson's allotment and
never feel it except to be more pros
perous in years to come.
Robeson county boys are fighting in
France. At the Government's bidding
they have left home and are devoting
themselves to the single purpose of
crushing the German army in order
that we at home may be s.fe from
worse than death. It is the least we
at home can do to devote our dollars
to supporting the boys who are fight
in or for us.
The bonds are a good investment.
The person who buys bonds is not
giving the Government anything: he
is merely lending his money and will
receive a fair rate of interest. And
the man who is able to buy bonds
and yet persistently refuses to do so
is the most contemptible creature on
the face of the earth. He is a far
worse slacker and coward than the
soldier who whines and deserts. The
deserter has at least the excuse of
physical fear and desire to save his
worthless hide; but the bond slacker
has not the soul of a louse; he be
trays his country for a few dollars
and has not the shred of decency that
would make his go out and hang him
self. Let us hope there are no bond
slackers in Robeson. We can put the
county's allotment over, and will; and
devil take the bond slackers, if there
should happen to be any in the county
ton than in eoiner to other places
where such precautions have not been
tap en and where one mingle- lth
crowds. Nobody is downhearted here
,.,.,.i,r,t- nt Vio "ln " Kn use to
be. Keep cool and clean, and for They Come Forward and Unhesi
heaven s sake perpetrate no open
ficed cough or sneeze, and -,'resently
the "flu" will have flowi: and every
body will be comfortable again.
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THE WAR NOT WON YE I'
Bulgaria's defection no doubt is the
beginning; of the end; it opens up the
yrad to Turkey and Austria; it is
DUTY TO TALK
tatingly Tell Suffering Humani
ty What Celebrated Medicine
Has Done for Them.
It is seldom, indeed, that men of
nnivaUnt to thp oanture of an armv "flFjr men nommg
of 500,000 men. And the United W e' JHpW exPress
tneir maeoteaness publicly to a pro-
ntattkTTof mWT.S. bS Prietary medicine. Many prominent
the end is not yet. It is written in erJLJYP
the stars that Germany is to be de-lI J fe ' I r "x j r F
feated but when the end will come prominent state and county of-
" .1 . - 1 t I r AriAllO 1 " 1 . . ' ' - u i . . v . vj a ' 1 . V. V I .
have led some to expect the war to g,,.,
end in six weeks; other some say tnei rr , " "TCzT" ZZ. 1
end is sure to come by Christmas; wiwi uuty ui
e others, more conservative, noint r-"mc iulVatu, tt"u " . peopie
that the German army is not yet wn maniac has done for them
Former Mayor Frank V. Evans,
of Birmingham, Ala., Makes
Strong Statement
When you plant corn
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you srow torn
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while
out that
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Ao.aaA tv,Qt tho norm5,n ctill nc. Anese weii-Known men oi anairs
cupy territory not their own, that the have recognized in this medicine
THE NEW CALOMEL
FINE FOR COLDS
AND GRIPPE
new discovery and a scientific triumph
in tne meaicai worm, it is a well
known fact that these splendid in
dorsements have been given Tanlac
time and time again and thev will
continue to be given just as often as
new tests of its powers are made; and
it also explains why numbers of the
big drug firms of the country are
ordering it exclusively in carload lots.
Doctor Prescribes It.
Dr. J. T. Edwards, of Favetteville.
Calotabs, the New Nausealess Cal- Ga., one of the best-known members
it. i tt a n u 01 tne medical prolession in the state
omel, Breaks Up a Sever Cold 0f Georgia, makes a statement that
Ovomit wil1 undoubtedly produce a profound
uvernignt. impression throughout the South.
Physicians and druggists have at In my thirty years of actual prac.
last found a quick and dependable tlce as a licensed physician in the
remedy for colds, influenza and state of Oeorgria, says Dr. Edwards,
grippe. One Calotab on the tongue 1 nave never seen anytmng to equal
at bed time with a swallow of water Tanlac as a medicine to produce re-
that's all. Next morning your cold sults- A have no hesitancy m recom
has vanished and your liver and en- mending this medicine and I am pre
tire system are purified and refresh- scribing it for my patients almost
ed without the slightest unpleasant- every aay
ness or interference with appetite, diet Professor L. T. Clotfelter, promi-
or work. I nens educator ana principal oi tne
Doctors have always contended that HlSh school at Ben Hill, Ga., says:
calomel is the best medicine for colds. 1 was m Sucn bad physical condition
bronchitis and la grippe and the first " A iearea i wouia nave xo give
medicine to be iven in pneumonia UP my auties. i suiierea irom rneu-
and acute fevers. The new calomel, matism. sluggish liver, nausea and
Calotabs, is purified and refined from terrible bilious headaches. I have
all of the sickening and dangerous taken 3 bottles of Tanlac and I feel
errects and witn the medicinal virtues oetver man i nave leu in years,
vastly improved. Noted Texan Talks.
Calotabs are sold only in oricrinal rion. Archie K. Anderson, ex-sheriff
sealed packages, nrilce 35c. Your of Harris County, Texas, is unaues-
druggist recommends and guarantees tionably not only one of the best-
them and will refund your money if known, but one of the most popular
you are not delighted. adv.
Weighed 90 Pounds Before Ti
PERUNA
Recommends it to Her Friends
"I don't need Peruna any more.
I am all well. I have taken six
bottles. I weighed ninety pounds
before I started with Peruna. I
was just as poor and so weakly. X
had given up hopes of ever get
ting well; such a cough and spit
ting, and could not eat anything.
Now since taking Peruna I weigh
one hundred and thirty-five
pounds. All my friends said X
would uever get well. I was just
a shadow. I have surely recom
mended your I'eruna to many of
my friends, and they are using it.
I will recommend Peruna, for I
am so thankful for what it has
done for me."
Sold Everywhere
ddne
Weigh
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Pounds raHaf
Miss Clara Lohr.
21 N. Gold St., Grand Rapids,
Mich.
In her letter opposite Miss Lohr
tells in convincing words of the
benefits she received from Pe
runa. I.lqnld or Tablet Fprrn
men that ever held office in Texas. He
served the people in this important
m m - -
onice ior lb consecutive years.
"I had the worst form of indices
tion, suffered all the time from gas on
my stomach and was continually
belching tip undigested food," said
Mr. Anderson. "I suffered with neu
ralgic pains of the worst sort and
nothing seemed to help me except in
a temporary way.
"I began to feel better after taking
my first bottle of Tanlac and have
just now started on my third. I'm
a different man already."
H- W. Hill, president of one of the
leading banking institutions of South
Pittsburg, Tenn., and one of the most
successful bankers and business men
in Tennessee, said:
"I suffered from rheumatism and
other ailments for many years and
Tanlac has done me more good than
anything 1 ever tried. I now wake up
in the morning feeling fine.
"I'm telling all my friends about
One of the latest additions to the
large and rapidly growing list of
prominent men who have publicly in
dorsed Tanlac for the good it has done
them, is the name of Hon. Frank "v
Evans, former Mayor of Birmingham.
Mr. Evans is one of the best known
men in public life in Alabama today,
being at one time editor of one of the
South's greatest newspapers, the Bir
mmgham Age-Herald. He was also
examiner of public accounts of Ala
bama. In telling of the benefits
he derived from Tanlac, Mr. Evans
said:
"For years I suffered with eastritis
and indigestion in the worst form. I
was habitually constipated and had
pains in my shoulders and headache
continually. My appetite left me al
most entirely and everything I wyuld
eat hurt me. Finally I got to having
awful attacks of acute indigestion,
palpitation of the heart and "smoth
ering spells. For a long time I
would have one or more of these spells
every night and I would wake out
of my restless sleep gasping for
breath.
"'I bought a bottle of Tanlac and to
my surprise and gratification I began
to feel relief after the first few doses.
I kept taking the medicine and now
my recovery is simply the talk of
Birmingham."
Tanlac and am recommending it to
them, regardless of their age and
trouble."
Dr. G. W; De LaPerriere, of Wind
er, Ga., is not only one of the best
known physicians and d
the State of Georgia, but is also a
man of extensive property and wide
influence, ranking as one of the lead
ing citizens of that entire section. He
has been in the drug business in
Winder for 25 years.
Recently Dr. De LaPerriere wrote:
"Our people are much enthused over
the beneficial effects of Tanlac and I
desire to say that it is the most won
derful seller I ever had in this store."
Other prominent men who have in
dorsed Tanlac are:
Professor Elmer Morris, of Tinwr
Tenn.; Professor W. A. Wood, of the
Central Graded Schools, Winder, Ga.;
C. C. Cooper, president of the Georgia
Home Cotton Oil Co., Lawrenceville,
Ga.; Hon. S. S. Shepard, member of
the Atlanta city council; Hon. George
Samuel Riley, Chief of Police in Ma
con, Ga.; Hon. C. G. Lavender, regis
ter of Williamson County, Tennessee;
Dr. W. H. Brown, 4822 Charlotte Ave.,
Nashville, Tenn., founder and presi
dent oi tne Tennessee Protestant
Home for Girls; John F. Carroll, cot
ton mill superintendent, of Chatta
hoochee and Atlanta.
Planl-
your
money
in Our Bank
and row
RICH
When you plant something, you get something. When you plant
nothing, you know what you get. fiflfcifcii&r.
If you should sow a few dollars you'd get a crop in proportion tt
kny other crop. You can spare a few dollars now and then why not
fix for your old age with the money you will hardly miss now.
WE ADD 4 PER CENT INTEREST.
COME TO OUR BANK.
First National Bank
(Bank opposite the court house)
LUMBERTON, - N. C
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TBENTMOOD FARM
Tanlac is now sold exclusively in
Lumberton by the Pope Drug Co.
Inc.; in St. Pauls by the Grantham
Drug Co.; in Lumber Bridge by the
central urug uo.; in Ked S rings
by the Red Springs Drug Co.; in Max.
ton by the Barnes Bros. Drug Co.;
Inc.; in Pembroke by the McCormick
Co.; in Lowe by L. E. Tyner & Son:
m Purvis by C. T. Pate & Co.: in
Elrod by J. E. Bridges; in Raynham
by C. M. Townsend; in McDonalds
ny tne iMclJonald Drug Co.; in Row
land by the Rowland Drug Co. Inc.;
in Fairmont by the Pittman Drug Co.;
in Marietta by D. F. Gregg rnd in
Barnesville by W. C. Walters.
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