TILE ECBESGNIAN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1918.
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We most cordially invite you, as you read these lines, to remember
that the business and purpose of this BANK is to SERVE YOU
Our Resources of More Than $500,000.00
Iffiy forXfiReYTanTSr dT m ?Pk? fr0m -9:0? a-,m-t0 2:00 P- m- "!? dav. except
ouiiuay, wr me purpose ot bhKVlNG YOU. The most acceptable security for loans that you can offer us. is your
Bonded Warehouse Cotton Certificates.
Bnng them here and borrow money on them. A certificate from a public Bonded Warehouse is not confined in its
negotiability to any one particular Bank.
Unite With Us and Make Our Bank Your Bank
PLANTERS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY.
X. A. THOMPSON. Prrsiden, K. M. BARNES, Treasurer. G. E. F.ANCEE. JR.. Ass't Treasure, Li 7. -JLZ? 7. A
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HE EOBESONIAI PERSONALS
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8161 l aaaKaoaa Myasairax
BUSINESS BUILDERS
FEED AND FUEL WE CARRY GOOD
Block hay. oats molasses feed, shipetaiE, cos.:
and wood. Phone or see as when in need.
H. M. Beasley.
PLUMBING I HAVE BOUGHT THE STOCK
and fixtures of the late H. C. Rogers and
will do general plumbing and heating work.
1 will occupy the same office occupied by Mr.
Rogers, comer Chestnut and Fifth streets.
Phone No. 87. Have had 16 years expe
rience. Your patronage will be appreciated.
G. B. Kirkman.
REGULAR BOARD AND LODGING $25
month. Meat ' ce.its. rooms 50 cents.
FiUyaw's Board. ng House. First street.
Mr. J. Z. Stone of R. 1, Orrjm, was
1 in town Tuesday.
Mr. E. C. Nye of Orrum is a Liaa
berton visitor today.
Mr. C. W. Deaver of Bladenboro was
a Lumberton visitor Monday.
Rev. A. H. Porter of Rennert was
a Lumberton visitor yesterday.
Mr. S. B. McLean of Maxwm spent
yesterday here on legal business.
Mr. W. B. Baxley of R. 5, Lumber
ton, was in town Monday afternoon.
Mr. B. J. Harrell of R. 2, St. Pauls,
was among the visitors in town Tues
day. Mrs. D. J. McGugan of Lumber
Bridge was a Lumberton visitor yes
terday. Mr. C. P. McGugan of Lumber
Bridge was a Lumberton visitor yes
terda .
. D- Moriiscn cf Aberdeen
sterduy m Lumberton on bus-
FORD TOURING CAR
tion for sale. Dr. V. .
berton. N. C.
IN GOOD CONOI-
i-. Gramham. Lum-
Mr. 2
spent,
inesg.
4, Lurn-
Authentic Shies from Fore
most Fashion Centers in
COATS AND MILLINERY
Beautiful Coats of Chiffon Brocd-CIotii in most '.tractive styles
reasonable prices. All the new m:.uriais and shades.
HATS OF QUALITY
Combined with excellent styles and workmanship.
AT
Miss Joesphine Breece's
at
GOOD AUTO SPECIALTIES
The Best Made. LFATHER-NU.
For Automobile and Buggy Tops and All
Leather Goods
JOHNSON S CARBON REMOVER
JOHNSON'S AUTO WAX FINISH
JOHNSON'S SQUEAK OIL
Send us an order for these items. There
a large and increased demand
N. JACOBI HARDWARE COMPANY.
Wholesale Distributors
1 0 & 1 2 South Front St. Wilmington, N. C
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More Than 7 Billions Wanted For
Fiscal Year 1920.
$25 REW ARD FC INFORMATION LEAD-
ing to recovery ol a bay mare mule, about
e ot 9 years old. weighs about one
thousand pounds : cross-eyed and lazy.
Stolen or strayed from my stables. S. A.
Hamilton. Dillon. 5. C.
PUBLIC AUCTION SALE SMALL TRACT
ol land, ( 1-2 acres, on Elizabethtown road.
Maggie Blount t colored I place. Good home
for working man. with comfortable house,
wffl be sold at public auction at the coai t
houofc door in Lumberton Monday, December
ft, at 11 a. m.
h ayette
in tovvn
FOR SALE: SOME GOOD MILK COWS.
M. H. Richardson, Monroe, N. C.
WE PAT St CENTS THE DOZEN CASH FOR
eggs. Orympia cafe. Elm street, Lumbretin.
YOUNG LADY WITH SOME EXPERIENCE
wants stenographic or clerical position.
Can commence work immediately. Address
"Stenographer." care Robesonian .
War expenses persisting in peace
in town ' times but falling off rapidly, will
I make the government's outlay in the
' fiscal year 1920 beginning next July
j first, $7.443,415,S3c., of which $5,212,-
000,000 will go to the war and navy
departments, $893,000,000 to nay in
Iterest on war debt, and $o79O0O,OOO
for continuing the building of a mer
1 chant marine, according to depart
mental estimates presented Monday
, to Congress.
These expenses compare with the
$24,599,000,000 appropriations for the
j current vear ending next June 30, with
..... J. W. Prevatt of R.
tvi-:, .s among the visitor;
j today.
Mr. W line J . W ard of K. 8
ville, was among the visitor
Tuesday.
Mr. J. P. Prevatt of Orrum was
among the callers at The Robesonian
office yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Condary Arnett cf R.
5, Lumberton, were among the snoo
pers in town Tuesday.
Mr. I. H. Warwick, a merchant of
Orrum, was among the busmes viss
t. in town Tuesdav.
Mr. W. N. Townsend of R. 3, Lum- the $18,000,000,000 which prooabiy
berton, was among the callers at The 1 will be actually spent this year, and
Robesonian office Tuesday. ! with the ordinary annual expenses of
Mrs. F. L. Nash returned this- mom- about a billion dollars before the war.
ine from New lork, where she spenu
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID FOR ALL
sorts of furs, hides, scrap iron and rubber.
Blacker Brothers, Chestnut street. Lumber
ton, N. C.
WE PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOR
corn in frre Bushel lots and over. Robeson
Cempany I wmhutaa. K. C.
COMPARE MY
tarns wrtfe
Bate
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of
are handling the
Amount.. S2.OO0.M
SeotlaBd and Hoke
interest S 1-2 PER
N. C.
MONEY TO LEND ON IMPROVED LAND
ft, I ....iii ii i ii m km timr Rates as
im any aaji artvc gtepften ncintyre.
DON'T SUFFER CATARRH OF THE HEAD.
that loathsome and dreaded disease, cureo
while you sleep. Seasoms Late Discovery
the great home remedy, in use more than
as ..I i i in sals and living wit
nesses besneak its merit. One bottle usually
cares worst case. Price $1.00. For sale
y, tt Co.. Lambert on. N. C. :
Grantham Bros.. Lumberton. N. C. ; Gran
r.rr, P-o. ?. Pauls : Red Spnnn
TVrrrw Co Red Snrinn. N. C. . 3. M. Ses-
sosas. Mter.
AM MAKING LOANS FOR FIVE YEARS
on improved farm lands in svooeson. awv
land and Hoke counties, in amounts 12.
000 00 to $60,000 00, bearinr interest at the
rate of 5 1-2 per cent. Call en or write
A. T. McLean. Lumberton. N. C.
some time visiting relatives
Mr. Robt. E. Lee left last evening
for New Orleans, La., where he will
spend several days on business.
Mrs. N. A. Ihompson and two
daughters, Misses Ruth and Julia,
spent Tuesday m Fayetteiie.
Mr. H. S. Kirkpatrick, a lawyer of
Raef ore, was a Lumberto n visitor yes
terday on professional business.
Mrs. M. H. Silverstein and small son, f
Rudolph, returned Tuesday evening to
their home at Charlotte alter spend
ing several days here visiting rela
tives. 0
Attorneys Q. K. Nimocks and R. H.
Dye of Fayetteville and J. W. Currie
and G. B. Rowland of Raeford spent
yesterday in Lumberton on legal business.
Notices of New Advertisements.
Christ-
CHURCH NEWS NOTES
Jewelry makes appropriate
mas gifts A. J. Holmes.
Evangelist McLendon's revival will
begin Sunday.
Mules, buggies, harness and automo
biles C. M. Fuller and C. M. fuller
& Son.
Saturday will be cost suit day atf
L. H. Caldwell's.
Book bargains J. T. Norsworthy
Notice to the public J. C Clark
Card of thanks.
Notice of legal action.
Administrator's notice.
Legal notice of land sale J. H. Lit
tle trustee.
i.Ttti of legal action
Real estate aur.Von sals at Red
Spring Dec. 12.
CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION.
To til to Whabi These Presents May Come
Greeting :
Whereas. It arrears to my satisfaction, by
duly authenticated record of the proceeding
for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the
unanimous conser.t of all the stockholders.
depo?od in my office, that Caidwell. Barnes
& Lee. Inc.. a corporation of this State, whose
principal office is situated at No. 205 Fourth
Street, in te town of Lumberton. County ot
Robeson. Stat of North Carloina. E. E. Page
being the agent therein and in charge there
of, up. i).hom process may be served l has
complied with the requirements cf Chapter
21. Re isal of 1905, entitled "'Corporations."
preliminary to the issuing this Certificate cf
Dissolution :
Now. .herefo-e. I. J. Bryan Grimes. Secre
tary of State of the State of North Carolina,
do hereby certify that the said corporation
did, on the 2rd day of December. 191&, file
in my office a duly executed and attested
consent in wr'' iag to the dissolution of said
corporation, executed by all the stockholders
thereof, which said consent and the record of
the proceedings aforesaid are new on file in
my said office as provided by law.
In testimony whereof. I have hereto set
my hand and affixed my official seal at Ral
eigh, this 2nd day of December. A. D., 191s..
J. BRYAN GRIMES,
Secretary of State.
Robert E. Lee.
Atty for the Company 12 5 4 Thurs
27th day of January, 1919. at the court house
m said county and answer or demur to the
complaint of the plaintiff.
This 4th day of December. 191S.
C B SKIFPER
12 5 4 Thurs pd. Clerk Superior Court.
Kept Marriage a Secret Since Last
June.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that whereas my son
Stephen Locklear. a boy fourteen years" old,
ran away and left my home against my will
on the 23rd of November. 1918, all persons are
hereby warned and forbidden to harbor and
employ said boy. And any information as to
his whereabouts will be appreciated, that 1
may get my bey back home.
This Dec. 2. 191S.
DUCKERY LOCKLEAR
Mr. E. C. Watson
1 . . A
Der.on. was among
this morning.
of R. 4.
he visitors it
Lum-
town
Mr. R. P. Stone of R. 4, Lumberton,
is among the visitors in town today.
ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
Robeson County In the Su-
North Carolina,
nerior court.
Emma Jane Clay vs. Thomas Clay.
ft appearing from the affidavit of Emma
Jaae Clay in thru vt-on. that Thomas Clay.
the defendant therein, is not to be found in
Robeson County, and cannot, after due dili
gence be found in the State, and it further
appearing that a cause of action exists against
said defendant and m favor cf said plaintiff
said action beign for the purpose of obtaining
a divorce from the bonds of matrimony ex
isting between the plaintiff and defendant :
It is therefore ordered that notice of this
action be published once a week for four
weeks in the Robesonian, a newspaper pub
lished in Robeson county, setting forth the
title of the action, the purpose of the same
.itu ixiuu lug uir uricuu.... . , 'v . .
die term of the Superior Court of Robeson I
County to be held on the 5th Monday before j
the 1st Monday in March, 1919, it being the'
Robesonian Business
the goods try one.
Builders Sell
Red Springs Citizen.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McKay wish to
announce the marriage of their daugh
ter, Ella, to Sergt. Frank Pellegrini of
Philadelphia. Pa., which took place in
Raleigh on the 26th of June, 1MB,
Sergt. Pellegrini ha? been stationed
at Camp Cody, New Mexico, for some
time. Owing to the fact that he was
expected to be absent overseas, they
decided to keep their marriage a sec
ret until his return. Mrs. Pellegrini
joined the Red Cross for the duration
of the war. and was sent to Camp
Meade, Marvland, but now that the
war is over, she expects her discharge
and will return home. Her husband
will join her there upon his release
from the army.
DONT FORGET fHE BEST PLACE TO
top hunger is at the Olympia Cafe, Elzi
street. Lomberton.
CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION.
To all to Who mThese Presents May Come
Greeting : . . . . ,
Whereas, It appears to my satisiaction. uy
duly authenticated record of the proceedings
for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the
unanimous consent of all the stocKholders.
deposited in my office, that the Robesonian
Publishing Company, a corporation of this
State, whose principal ofSce n situated at
No. 107 Fourth street, to tfcetown of Lum
berton. County of Robe State of North
Carolina. (J. A. Sharp being the agent
therein and in charge thereof, aif" whom
process may be served), has complied with the
requirement of Chapter 21 BcvmI of 105
entitled -Corporations," preliminary to the
issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution:
w Tk.f,.. I .1 Brvan Grimes, sec-
st.t. V the State of North Caro
lina, do hereby certify that the said icorpara-
tion did. on the Zm 7 ;,.ai i L .,. a
an. . Anw nM-ntrd and attested
consent in writing to the dissolution of sad
rorrr.tion. executed by all the stockholders
. l. ' . . t ...j Miurrt and the recc
f the proceedings afotaaid are now on file
in my said office as provided by w-
t - -tmf 1 have hereto set
m, h.nri mnd affixed my official seal at Ral-
eigh, thi. srs&
Secretary of State.
Presbyterian.
Dr. G. E. Moorehouse, Pastor.
Correspondence of The Robesonian.
Sabbath school every Sabbath morn
ing at 9:30. Classes tor all ages,
men, women and children. Come.
"One ought to talk only as loud as
he believes a rule which deprives
some people of the privilege of shout
ing." Morning worship at 11. Sermon
theme: "An old Picture in a New
Setting." Evening worship at 7:30.
Sermon theme :n "Masks and Faces."
Mid-week service Wednesday at 7:30
p. m. Subject: A study in Ps. XXXII.
All Presbyterians and tnose wno
have no regular church affiliation in
the town are cordially invited to
share with us all the services and
benefits of this church.
The complete Electric Liht and
Safe for the children. Brings
lasting cheer. Benefits the whole
family.
;'" '. Tt'-
ELECTRIC SERVICE CO.
Lanrinburf , N. C.
Back Swamp.
Rev. C. H. Durham, pastor of the
First Baptist church of Lumberton,
will nreach at Back Swamp church
Sunday afternoon at 2:30, according
to a 'phone message to ine nooeson-
lan this morning.
Evangelistic Campaign.
The Big Banner warehouse has
been fitted up with comfortable seats
nH a number of stoves are expected
to make it comfortably warm for
the evangelistic campaign which will
hpc-in there Sundav under the leader
ship of Evangelist B. F. McLendon of
Bennettsville, S. C. Mr. McLendon has
visited Lumberton himself- this week
rnH has had men at work maKing ai
prorations lor the meeting. As
will be seen from a page ad in this
?scw- ftervires witi be held Su idav t'.t
11 a. m. and 3 and 7:30 p. m.
Eev. H. A. Grantham Resigns
Rpv H. A. Grantham, priest m
charge of Trinity Episcopal church
AnriL 1917. has tendered
nation, effective December 31
Ho has not decided where he will go
from here. Mr. and Mrs. Grantham
have made many friends since coming
to Lumberton.
IF
YOU WANT REAL
BANKING SERVICE
f
I
Entrust Your Busi
ness to us.
THE NATIONAL BANK OF LUMBERTON
RESOURCES OVER $1,000,000.
A. W. McLEAN, President M. F. COBB, Cashier.
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JEWELRY
Jewelry always makes appropriate
and lasting Christmas presents and
when it is purchased from a jewel
ry store, the assurance of quality
is never doubted. We are pre
pared to serve you and will be
pleased to show you our stock of:
i
Gents' and Boys' Watches
Ladies' Wrist Watches
Cameo Pins, Pearl bead necks
Bar Pins, Lavalliers
Scarf Pins
Cuff Links
Waldemar and Vest Chains
Cameo, Signet & Birthstone rings
Service Pins and Broaches
Parasols
Card Cases
Toilet Sets
Manicure Set
We have these and many other useful gifts and
can give you prices that will save you money. Be sure
to see us.
A. J.
HOLMES
JEWELRY
Next door to K. M. Biggs
in