r THE ROBESONIAN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918 OVERSEAS CASUALTY LIST. ames of North and South Carolin ians That Have Appeared Since Last Report. vames of the following North and South Carolinians have appeared in the overseas casualty lists since last ninnrlaV ' Kill1 in action: Lieut. C. D. Brux, Charleston, fi. (,; oergeants L.. C. Graves, Pageland, S. C; C. H. New Hartsville, S. C; Corporal Y. Z. Weeks, Cedar Point, N. C; Elmer snoncer, Salisbury, N. C; I H. But ler Tryon, N. C; H. M. Denny, Dur N. C; R. S. Mclntyre, Altama haw, N. C; A. D. Powers, Laurens, o r Privates E. L. Coggins, Marion, c'o Bedenbough, Leesville, S. C.J B. j Folk, Newberry, S. C.J G. M. Hill, o 1, Florence, S. C.j L. H. Fowler, rm-deiias, N. L.; u. fit. bimmons, Bel ton S. C; L. R. Thorpe, Charlotte, v r J. H. Johnson, Gaffney, S. C; 1 H. Kington, Sandy Ridge, N. C; j avnes, iNewDerry, o. l,.; k. m. mc Graw. Concord, N. C.J Walter Pruitt, Henderson, N. C; W. O- Shuler, Or angeburg, S. C.j E. W. Sports, Morris ville, S. C; C. A. Cobb, Angier, N. C; 1 C. Branson, Benton ville, N. C; B. Davis, Calhoun Falls, S. C; J. G. Farmer, Biltmore, N. Cj M. E. Fisher, Grambling, S. C.J H. C. Garvin, White Rock, S. C; Lloyd Harris, Marshall berg, N. C; W. O. Leazer, Fort Mill, S. C.; R- E. Spivey, Sanford, N. C; James Hart, Union, S. C; G. C. Odom, Greenville, b. . Died of wounds:. Lieut. R. H. John son, Mount Tabor, S. C; Corporals W. K. Barefoot, Dunn, N. Cj Charley Harris, Chappell, S. C.J J. R. Living ston, Prosperity, S. C.J Bugler W. R. Barrett, Garysburg, N. C.J Mechanic V. R. Bratton, Charlotte, N. C.j Pri vates Garland Styers, Clover, S. C; T J. Perry, Belvidere, N. C.j George Sharp, New Hope, N. C.j Ellis Ruff, Valdese, N. C; G. W. Chavis, Ben nettsville, S. C; Crawford Lindsay, joe, N. C.; Jess Cousin, Roxboro, N. C.; L. E. Davenport, Anderson, S. C; Harry McGowan, Stephen, S. C; M. D. Martin, Durham. N. C; Will Weathers, China Grove, N. C.J L. C. Welborn, Statesville, N. C.J D. M. Williams, Grifton, N. C; G. R. Yelverton, Stan tonsburg, N. C. Died of disease: Sergeant R. L. Mc Kee, Walhalla, S. C; Corporals Seth Prior, Fountain Inn, S. C; T. G. Thom ason, Edward, N. C; W. W. Kebb, Macclesfield, N. C; Wagoners G. W. Clyburn, Kershaw, S. C; T. G. Wall, Walnut Cove, N. C.J Privates John Bridgeman, Weldon, N. Cj Lon Eason, Four Oaks, N. C.J R. T. Fletcher, Mc Coll, S. Cj M. B. Perry, Raeford, N. C; R. L. Bowen, McAdenville, N. C; R. A. Justice, Hudson, N. C; Loftin Matthews, Angier, N. C.j K. W. Out law, Winnabow, N. C; Sam Frazier, Youngs Island, S. C I WAS FULL OF PAIN ALL THE TIME, BUT NOW I AM IMPROVING RIGHT ALONG "tt-S How She Wa, nvxuu complication of Stomach Disorders. "I SLEEP MUCH BETTER NOW," SHE SAYS When the course of the food through the alimentary canal is imposed by sluggish action of the liver or bowels the food remains undigested, and as a result it ferments. This gives rise to poisonous gases which crowd about the heart, and cause dizziness and choking sensations, as well as irregular action of the PAGE THREE Special Bargains Shaken, N. C. Died of disease: Privates W. C. Chavis, North, S. C; J. P. Cochran,; Concord, N. C; Simpson Cohen, Greer,! S. C: W. R. Gav. Fountain. N. C - Galen Robinson, Atlantic, N. C; Hen ry Thomas, St. Matthews, N. C; W. A. Clark, Bolton, N. C; G. E. Cook, Elon College, N. C; Henry Gilliard. Hem ingway, S. C; A. M. Johnson, Derita, . tl. a. Kirknatnck. Bluff. N. C , V 7 - - T ; heart The liver struggles to remove the poisons from the hlnnd ' 7 A1""y ians, auowmg the Jfi. J. Johnson, Manning, S. C,; E. M 10uns uu pass on to every part of the Maynard, Durham, N. C; M. H. Rid numan system. Complications arise, die, Grey Court, S. C; Charlie Terrell, : " aci.uua uiseases, nervous rtoxDoro, JN. (J. uicdAuuwn, ana even aeath The earlier deranwrnpne n-F v,Q digestive system are such as are de scribed by this interview with Mrs. Pinkie Hall, the well known resident of 408 Lowe Street, Greenville. She also point the way to cure through the use of the new herb-and-root medi- cine, Dreco. This is what she says: -r.o a icsun oi wnai seemea a slight case of stomach trouble my liver and kidneys became affected. I suffered from constant headaches and was much distressed by persistent consti pation. I couldn't eat and couldn't sleep. Things kept going from bad to worse until some friends prevailed up on me to try the new root medicine, Dreco. I have now taken two bottles of Dreco and while I am not entirely well I certainly am feeling a lot differ ent. I was full of Dain all the time but now I am improving right along. I sleep much better now and my food does not distress me. I am glad to recommend Dreco highly to all my irienas. Dreco is now dispensed by better class druggists everywhere and is par ticularly recommended in Lumberton by all good druggists. Wounded severely: Privates L. A. Bowen, Henderson, N. C; H. C. Huff man, Reepsville, N. C; M. K. Jones, Siler, N. C; C. H. Hollowell, Hobbs ville, N. C. Wounded, degree undetermined : Corporal Roy Arrowood, Leicester, N. C; Cook C. W. Hill, Fountain Inn, S. Privates ti. J. Ballard, Cumber land, N. C; C. S. Mills, Columbus, S. C; Davis Rabon, Coal Springs, N. C. Missing in action: Corporals C. W. Robertson, Mount Airy, N. C; E. K. Whitaker, Nashville, N. C; Privates J. H. Monroe, Concord, N. C; H. B. Plynn, Tucapau, S. C; William Brady, Newberlin, N. C; John Kirby, Hud son, N. C; John Sparks, Green Moun tain, N. C; G. A. Shields, Hunters ville, N. C; H. P. Russell, Concord, N. C. THE WORLD WAR. Our buyer, Mr. A. Weinstein, returned from his second trip to the north a few days ago, and the new .goods have been arriving every day.. Our store is over-crowded. with goods, as he made a very large deal, and from now until Christmas we are going to turn loose these goods at sale prices. We are prepared to save you money your winter purchases- and urge that you pay us a visit and see the many big values we have to offer. BIG LINE OF LADIES', MISSES AND CHILDREN'S COATS, ALL STYLES AND MATERIALS. BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE FOR THE NEXT THREE WEEKS. DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR LINE. Gray, Clayton, N. C; L. M. Moore, Henderson, N. C: G. F. Mixon, Fair fax, S. C; A. H. Moricle, Reidsville, JN. U.; U. E- Nelson, Patterson, N. C; Robert Fowler, Simpson ville, N. C: Russell Gregory, Topton, N. C; J. F Matthews, Angier, N. C; Layton Sut- tles, Seneca, S. C; Allen McDonald, Grandview, N. C; S. S. Paysour Lin- colnton, N. C. Killed in action: Privates C. P Cobb, Pinetop, N. C; V. P. Carran, AvthnT Rai-er Fletcher. N. C: C. D. Trammell. Whit- Whitmire, S. C.; Henry Bullock, Bai-jties S. C; R. M. Wilson, Great Falls, ley, N. C; James McNeill, K. 1, Fern- y , broke, N. C; R. J. Lattimore, Shelby, Died of wounds: Privates J N v r r r miv niin. N. C, Os-iHensan, Campobello, S. C; E. L. Holy- car Smith," Proximity, N. C. O. J. I geld, Rusk, N. C.; Johnnie Johnson, Chappell, Winfall, N. C.J K. E. Battle,: oprinyiieiu. o. v, .; uuugias v. ra Jacksonville, N. C; B. J. Corey, Ay-1 Stonewall Hotel, Wilmington N C. den, N. C; Arthur Edwards, Gaffney, Dfed cf disease: &eut S J. Hawes, S. C; Henry McGee, Starr, S. C.J U. L. BelWn N. C.; Corporal Major Lind Milter, Seneca, S. C; Pinkney Parson, Williamston, S. C.; Cook Billie Hnvia Stntmn S C - T E. Small. Al- '"-asl. - V lu,fl,'".lu i lt . , t - 7 j t- -i n Nearly everyone will want The1 best "History of The World War." Frank H. Simonds and a corps of able assistants are completing the best possible history of the great conflict. Two volumes are now ready for de- j livery, the third volume in a few days. The Fourth and Fifth volumes will be ready as soon as circumstances will j permit. I he live large, sumptuous volumes (extra good paper, large j type, thousands of illustrations, por- j traits and maps, many in colors, 2,000 naeres). will comprise a complete, au-i thoritative and fascinating "History ' 1 of The World War, from its incep-; tion, to and including the new align-' ment oi-' territories and the ratification of peace. Bound in strong attractive cloth, $18,00, $1 with order ?nd $1 1 a month. Bound in 3-4 leather, $27.00, $1.50 with order and $1.50 a month. Mail your order NOW to J. T. NORSWORTHY, L- B. 872, Lumberton, N. C, Phone 16. on i 2. BEAUTIFUL COAT SUITS Prices cut to please you. LARGE LINE OF SKIRTS $4.49 to $12.50, all kinds. DRESSES IN SERGE, JERSEY, VARIOUS SILKS, POPLINS, Etc. BEAUTIFUL MODELS, PRICES $6.75 to $37.50. YOURS FOR BIG VALUES. A. WEINSTEIN'S Department Store Lumberton, m North Carolina . tt: n xt . tt' i : bemarle, N. C; John Woodward, Corn- "w ""V i Y t well, S.C.; J.L.Pender, Wilson, N. C; gasel, Georgetown, S. C; Ckrnd L. J. A. Prince. Anderson, S. C; J. F. Hayeg, R. 2, Whiteville, N. C.; J. C. PROFESSIONAL CARDS - -1 rt j ( n -xt T TT Wilkes, Patrick, S. C.J P. E. Jolly, Of- Lia.m tesvme, iN - enj. nu n .noKnV a r t. H anmmerville.lWilson, N. C; Don Anglm, Burnsyihe S. C; Rufus Prince, Lamar, S. C; A. B. Simmons, Easley, S. C.j Lawrence Davis, Montclair, S. C.J O. B. Best, Callins, Cowpens, S. C; J. T. Hol land, Nebo, N. C; J. T. Parker, Sun bury, N. C; T. A. Phelps, Milton, N. Cj Sam Skelton, Anderson, S. C. Wounded seveely: Sergeant L. S. Whittle. Batesbure. S. C; Private John Smith, Ehrhardt, S. C. Wounded, degree undetermined: Private J. C. Starnes, Albemarle, N. C; C. E. Glenn, Black Mountain, N. C; Harmon Hatchell, Hartsville, S. C. Wounded slightly: Corporals R. E. Snruill. Elizabeth Citv. N. C: E. S. White, Middlesex N.C, Privates R C. sffi ,N. C Cochran, Reidsville, N. C; R. L. Goff, w ; , , tnUtW: DR. H. T. POPE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Special attention given treatment of skin cancer. LUMBERTON, N. C, Office over Pope Drug Store. SMALL TRACT OF STEPHENS & BARNES Funeral Directors and Embalmers LUMBERTON, N. C. N. C .: Hard Times Corder. R. 4, Chin quapin, N. C; William Dillard, Sylva, N. C; H. L. Green, Jackson, N. C; W. P. Harrell, Colerain, N. C; L. H. Houlston, Windsor, N. C; J. L. Holder. Severn, N. C; John Moore, Cheraw, S. C; Grover Role, Fort Mill, S. C; xtvn-P D. J. Williams, Grifton, N. C; S. A. -t" JSKJ.1I Wilcrtn Spnt.land Neck. N. C: R. H. Attorney-at-Law Wright, Ivanhoe, N. C; L P. Pourch. Offices over Pope Drug Company. Will Granite Falls, N. C; Theodore Spires, practice in all courts. Prompt atten- -ppsPs. S. C: H. N. Stafirall, Draper, tion given to all business NT r A . R. C. Odom. Bolton. N. C. Wounded severely: Privates G. A. T. A. McNEILL, JR. Brandon, Jonesville, S. C; E. A. Scar- Lumberton, North Carolina, borough, Sumter, S. C; J. B. Chap- will practice in all courts. Business man, Taylorsvilie. JN. o.; a. w. jmi- attended to promptly LAND Remember Fountain, N. C.J Prentis Wilson, Ea gle Springs, N. C. Tfnnmc! 3 and 4 McLeod buildine. cor Wounded slightly: Private rranK ner Elm and 4th Streets Field. El mCltv. N. C. Wounded. degree undetermmeo : THOMAS CLARENCE JOHNSON . . i m I V 111! Illll'll. UCUICTC IUW Missing in action Corporals L , i. c Henry Warneke, Aiken, S. Clemmons, Supply, N. C; T. C. John- . oas rQi snw Hill N. o 1 1 tit -i l I fiivaico vi" "") " C R. F. Wilkie, Converse, S. C. Mount Airv. N. C: C. L. Dickerson, , V cuoanf. w x? omithlield, N. C; t.. J . riiggins, wew Charleston. S. C: J. T. Trout- acm x i v h. iicrhv Nfiwnerrv. ' , . T . x , , ' man, Htatesvnie, in. o., x-umuxc LH Pr1Vtelt Ur- 5 orff0rQ' F. r nett Heaton, N. C; C .M. Morris, Con- vl' 2 C LE- I" L0tt' SalUr' ra?v' F cord, N. C; W. L. Underwood, Trinity, W. Murphy Spray , N. C.J Cary E. A Corporals J. D. Meriott, Provi- onengrove, Ked bprings, in. veion dence S C: F. O. Gaskins, Chester- . I i. . . v Ti-:n rn. O field, S. U.; U. Ok. mmei, lutayou, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE OVER McMILLAN'S Rooms 4-5-6-7. PHONES Office 47, Residence 175. Bo a Joy-Walker, "Gets-irior Corno 2 Drops, 2 8econdi- Corn It Doomed 1 When you almost die with your hoes on and corns make you almost walk sidewaya to get away from the pain, take a vacation for a min ute or two and apply 2 or 3 drops t. a. McNeill Lawyer Land titles and law of executors relVP Tlfch aw TE B and administrators special attention. Sl5;-SlU'SChWT. G Howell'. Office, Fifth street, west of First 1 o r . t r ' wi.it, r.on- National Bank. Practice m ail courts awaiisseit. o. - .. j , -- Lumberton, N. C. 81-2 acres on the Elizabethtown road Aggie Blount, colored PLACE Good home for working man, with comfortable house. Will be sold at Public Auction at Court House door in Lum berton Monday, December 9th at 1 1 o'clock a. m. Martha Plunkett, Owner Maxcy L. John, Attorney Laurinburg, N. C. onrH N C W. J. West. Kershaw, S. C: Wagoner (J. M. jjuiiman, oparuu- Thomas L. Johnson E. M. Johnson burg, S. C; Privates Charlie cranam, JOHNSON & JOHNSON Seneca, SL C; KODerx ero k, "V Att.vs nH Counsellors at Law LUMBERTON. N. C. " d iww Hoprnti N C n Practice in State ana reaerai courts C.; R E- Mab7'!cnndnersan'c T J Notary Public in Office. Offices over H. Shearer, Anderson, S. U, I. Nstioal Rank. Jones, East Flat Kock, . ju. v. Ml XT il . T XT Mnirta Hofler,uatesvuie,. w;- w McLean Dickson McLean Franklin N. U ; L. R. Varser Junius J. Goodwin beville, S. C., F. C Mcuaae, lucapau, vapssd Xr MrLEAN S C A d Uwens, wesiminsier, o. i " 1 1 r - W T Thaffgard, Cedar Creek, N. Attorneys-at-Law. C' J. JenKir.S, INSW ceni, 11. u-i uu.s " '-,. A fi Avcue Alert. N. C; B. M. Hen- of Lumberton building. A. O. Ayscue awi tcIpv i.ttmrrrtom. NORTH CAROLINA. son, iampoDtMiu, o. x. . , neau, S. C.; W. A. Clark, Chapel Hill, When in need of winter goods, we are headquarters for ev erything in ladies', misses, children's and men's furnishing. An elegant line of ladies' and children's coats, shoes, hose, etc. at lowest prices for MERCHANDISE OF QUALITY. A full line of the CELEBRATED BATES SHOES for men also a full line of Wolverine WORK SHOESabsolutely the best made. Men's and Boys' Suits and overcoats a nice selection at good prices. Our stock is complete, our prices are most reasonable and we appreciate your patronage. COME TO SEE US. N. c!; G. P. Overby, Macon, N. C. Died of wounds: rrivate n.. TV) iVi Rntpshnr?. S. C. Died of Accident: Lieut. J. S. Gantt, w;cw S. C Privates Torrance Moon, Prosperity, S. C; H. E. McCoy, J. D. REGAN DENTIST McNeill Building Next Door to Post Office. See Our Work, and get our prices before placing an order for any kind of monumental work. Lumberton Marble & Granite Co J. H. Floyd, Prop. Lumberton, (7 "My Corn. Peel Clean Off, With 'GeU-It' "1 rt the world's magic and only gen uine corn-peeler. "Gets-It." Then, and then only, will you be sure that vour corn will loosen from your toe so that you can peel It right oir KloriouBly easy with your ringers. Take no chances of continued pain 'ind soreness why use greasy, irri tating salves, plasters that shirt and press Into the "quick," razors Mia "digKers" that make corns Dleea nd also grow faster? Use painless, easy, always sure "Gets-It." There s nly one like it in the worldthat s "Oets-It." Millions have tried ana K.'d it for years. It never falls. , "Oets-It." the guaranteed, money hack corn-remover, the only' sure way, costs but a trifle at any drug 1 Btore. 'S't'd by E. Ijiwrence fc Co.. Chlcaao. Jli For gale by Pope Drug Co. Lumberton, N. C. . nui-DTiarn LETTERS. List of advertised letters remaining in the Lumberton, N. C, postoffice for the week end- r . n 1 ft 1 Q V,lMfaB Bert Bradley, Thomas Barnes, Miss Lo- ena Beatie. Miss Carne Bell .e.. Miss E tfit Bowen, mrs. ' --. Frank Careen, John Hirpien. Mrs Lula Inman James Jones. Mway y i. Lnar iullc ....v., - Stephen Mclntyre R. C. Lawrence James D. Proctor McINTYRE, LAWRENCE & PROCTOR, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law LUMBERTON, N. C. Practice in State and Federal Courts. KlHtaC Salasar, Mrs. Saba Thompson, Mrs. Prompt attention given to all business ai!. T:vlor. Miss Elizabetn m. vyiu.u... TenlZ tor the above will please call ior uva.rv-vni- ptm!lstpr. ) ij . rivDii"! kt ii'Vion Trrn'll mn!n a I 1 N c V c I Lull ten vyiivii 11 " finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or 5bl Rp nrcuared. Thousands rely OV -.. x MT 2 - , - T I mi Tlr Thomas' Ec ectic Uli. lour druggists sell it. 30c and 60c. RUSSELL S. BEAM, M. D. Lumberton, - - N, C. Practice limited to Eye, Eai Nose, and Throat. Office closed for duration c war, LOANS NEGOTIATED ON IMPROVED FARM LANDS (Robeson, Scotland ft Hoka Counties) $2,000-00 to $50,000.00 .FIVE YEARS 5 1-2K Interest A. T. McLEAN Lumberton, N. C J. D. McLean Co. Incorporated. Fairmont's Leading Department Store. ! For baby's croup, Willie's daily cuts 1 and bruises, mother's sore throat, i r.ranrlma's lameness Dr. Thomas' Ec , lectic Oil the household remedy. 30c I ana ouc. INSURE TO DAY YOUR LIFE, HEALTH, AND PROPERTY. Southern Life & Trust Co., Old Colony Insurance Co., GreensSoro, N. C. Boston, Mass. Continental Casualty Co., Westchester Fire Insurance Co., Chicago, EL New York, N. Y. "TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE." C. V. BROWN, Ag't. Watch the Laber on your Paper