THE UOBESOXlAN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 19
18.
PAGE SEVEN
PERUNA
No sufferer from catarrh
of the stomach can read
Mrs. Van Buren's letter
without a feeling of thank
fulness. "1 have spent a prreat deal of
money with doctors for catarrh
of the Mtomach and at times have
teen compelled to give up my
housework for days. For years
1 did not know what a well day
wm and cannot help but feel
that I would mot be alive to-day
had I not been induced to try
Peruna. Six bottle of Peruaa
iae me a wen woman."
Made Me a
Well Woman
For Years
Did Not
Know a
Well Day
a: , t, ?a,"e v- VanBuren. 17
v n olA wrand Rapid,.
rKrPas$ Commander Valley
City Hive, L. O. T. M.
Liquid or Tablet Form
Sold Everywhere
I
JOIN THE RED CROSS.
An Urgent Call to c . ls of Robeson
County to Become
Cross Anxil!
Junior Red
rie.
J
NOTICE OF SUMMONS.
North Carolina, Robeson County In the Su
perior court. E. M. Morris, vs. J. E. Mor
ris. The defendant above named will take no
tice that an action as above entitled has been
commenced in the Superior Court of Robeson
county to obtain a divorce absolute upon the
Ktotutory ground of separation for ten suc
cessive years by the defendant from the plain
tiff : and the defendant will further take notice
that he is required to appear at the term of
Superior court of said county to be held on
the fifth Monday before the 1st Monday in
Mnrch. 1919, at the court house in said rmmtv
in Lumberton, in. l,., and answer or demur I rnob'liv atiori inmni i
to th( complaint in said action, or the plain-Nv " 0n CamPs fnr physical exam,
tin wfil apply to the court for the relief dc-, ol0n
m.mdci! 'n said complain. ' -
Thi . II, 1918.
C B. SKIPPER.
Clerk Superior Court.
W. 11. K'nlaw, Aity. 11 14 4 Thurs.
British Liner Arrives With Araer
can Troops.
The British steamship Mauretania,
returning to the United States with
the first large "body of American
overseas troops, anchored in Grave-
wena nay, JNew York, Sunday night.
ak W5S ?et by navy and army tugs.
Aboard the ship were several thou
sand members of the air service who
were stationed in England. The sol
diers will be taken di
Correspondence of The Eo'.esoi. :n.
Natic-.al Red Cross headquarters are
urgirT an schcol childr--- oi" '-'-9.
ed States to wear the L .;i Cross fcut
tors during the woe1' ;f the Cirist-nas
Red Cross Roll Call. Ten mtlKo-i1
children in our country are alreadvj
members of the Junior R 1 Cros. Tn V
shows how Robeson cou ity -and-.
But can't we put forth ex ra eilort in
the next two weeks and have every
child in our countv enrolled? i
The plan is so easy no scho A can j
afford not to be enrolled. Then when'
the boys come back let them see that
their schools were behind them. Each
school is given an embossed c?;r;fi-
cate when the organization
fected.
Irocos Designated for Early Re
turn Home.
Four- divisions in their entirety and
" Cjur units of eight other divisions A
te American arniy in France have
n . esignated by General Pershing ,
i r an early return home. These,
troops, with other special units, Gen-j
eral March, chief of staff, announced
turds y, total 3,451 officers and 79.
0: ! inen.
The complete divisions which will
re ,irn an early date. General March'
sa: ;. are the 39th, 76th, 87th, and 92nd.
Important elements of the following
divions to return as soon as trans-!
poi.ation facilities are available are
the 31st, 34th, 39, 40th, 84th, 85th,
Set!, and 88th.
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Juxurlant and beautiful. Do not accent imitation, or ...s.ri.
tutes. Large boxes mailed 25c. The Cocotone Co., Atlanta, Ga.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
For Sale By Grantham Bros. Lumberton, N. C.
is
To feel strong, have good appetite
cum ingestion, sleep soundly and en
joy me, use burdock Blood Bitters,
the family system tonic. Price Si. 25
ace
Daily papers recently published the
plan of organizing the schools as giv
en by F. M. Darnall, director of Ju-
uiui xveu ross oi tne southern
sion. In substance it ran as follows:!
Each school raises 25c per ca :ita in!
any way teachers see fit, but thei
ideal way is for each child to pay the I
25c. However, there are alwaj s sorp
who do not do this, and the deficit
can be raised by individuals or in anv
way desired. At any rate, let all the
children of Robeson county at lea
have an opportunity of joining the
great band of Juniors.
The Junior Red Cross chairman of
1 1 i i ii
eaen orancn snouid organize every
school under its jurisdiction. Interest
the teachers and thev will organize
each school in a few davs. Chairmen.
teachers, parents, rally to this call and
see that your school has the right to
raise a Red Cross flag!
Kead Wilson's appeal to the ch"
dren and make Robeson county stand
first at least in the State.
My boy. Willie Clark, about 11 years
age, has left home and I object to
per-1 any person, white or colored taking
n.r.i in or giving him food or shelter
SADDLETREE TOPICS.
in the State of North Carolina.
J. C. CLARK,
Purvis, X. C.
School Under Way Literary Society
Organized Personal Mention.
D.
Correspondence of The Robesonian.
Saddletree (Lumberton. R. 21. Nov
29- The Saddletree school opened No
vember 18th under the manaepmpnt
I r nt: tr . . , . "S : n
Having qualified as administratrix of we 1 ux . , , ??? 01 Ked Prings many friends for numerous kindnesses
estate of Alford Britt, deceased, late of Robe-i a? principal and Miss Amelia Powers durinir the trouble thrnnirr. whii-h I
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.
afternoon in St. Pauls.
We are sorry to report Mrs. J
rowell on the sick list.
Mrs. William McPhail is spending
a while with her daughter and son-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Covington of
Maxton.
CARD OF THANKS.
I wish in this manner to thank our
son county, this is to notify all persons hav- of Lumberton. assistant
ng c aims against estate to Dresent them t
the undersigned administratrix, or to E. J. i
ritt, attorney, on or before the 1 day of No- '
vmber, 1919, or this notice will be plead in j
oar of their recovery. All persons indebted 1
to ?ai destate will make immediate payment. I
This Oct. 30, 191R.
WINCY BRITT, Administratrix. 1
J. Britt, Attorney. 10 31 6 Thurs.
On Friday afternoon a literarv so- the death of
and my children have just passed in
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
v.ng iualif:"d as administrator of thei
at 2 of W. P. Andrews, deceased, late of ;
Chairmen, 1 Robeson county, this is to notify all persons'
. .. ciami ij.'aiiiRL siiia estaie to present
f'.e to the undersigned admisistrator on or
before the 15tL d;.y of November, 1919, or this ;
ncl.'ce will be r'esd in bar of recovery.
' " rersons indebted to said estate are re- i
quirsted to makj ..nmediate payment.
-:..s November II, 1918.
J. M. ANDREWS,
Administrator cf W. P. Andrews, deceased
11 11 6 Thurs.
ciety was organized
officers were elected
vid Powell: vice president. Ben H nm-
phrey; secretary, Beulah Mae Hum
phrey; librarian, Corean Humphrev;
chaplain, Murry Humphrey.
Messrs. J. J. Humphrey and F. L.
Smith spent Wednesday afternoon in
Fayetteville.
my wife. During her
The following i illness and at the time of hpr death
President. Da- our friends were tireless in their rr
and attention, and we thank each
one of them most sincerely.
J. S. THOMPSON.
Lumberton. N. C, Dec. 2, 1918.
Constipation causes headache, indi-
fpstinn dizziness rlrnu'cinoco Wny o
Mr. Benson Humphrey is expected i mild, opening medicine, use Doan's
to:
Buy Goods!
Bargains
vance.
x Boys' suits bought before the last ad-
Repatriated American Prisoner;
Given Enthusiastic Welcome. i v . administuator-s notice.
rn -l j j j , . . . .having qualified as administrator of the
Une hundred and f if ty-SIX American . estate of Peter F. McRae, deceased, late of
Officers and non-commissioned officers, Robeson County, North Carolina, this is to
the first prisoners of war in Germany j nory a,n r8?'1s 472? cl Bain?t e
f , , o .7 . X I estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the
w ue icieaseu Liirougn OWllzeriana, I undersigned at Fayetteville, N. C. or Maxton,
- m j 1 T i i l-v" r- . a . , . . . ...
i. on or oeiore twelve montns irom wis
drte, or this notice will be pleaded in bar
of thtir recovery. All persons indebted to the
'.id estate will please make immediate pay
ment to the undersigned. -
This 12th ds-y of November, 1918.
M. B. McRAE,
J. G. McRAE.
Administrators of Peter F. McRae, deceased.
11 14 6 Thurs.
home Friday from Buies Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Humphrey en
tertained a few of their friends
Thanksgiving. The out-of-community
guests were their daughter, Miss
Mary Humphrey, Mr. Charles Caudell
and Miss Addie Townsend, all of St.
Pauls.
Regulets- 30c a box at all stores.
notice of administration.
The Quality line of Boys' and Men's pants.
Latest fads in Young Men's and Boys' hats and caps
Complete line of underwear for the entire family
Big Values in shoes for Boys and Men, both fine and sub
stantial.
The long-wear shoes for children
The Bell line of shoes for ladies and Misses.
Our prices are reasonable and values good.
We ask that you see our goods before you buy.
YOURS TO PLEASE.
K. M. BIGGS
were repatriated Nov. 29, states a dis
patch from Berne, Switzerland. The
majority had been captured about five
months ago. A large number of the
men were aviators.
The men rode on a special train with
French and British former prisoners.
The repatriated men left 3avaria
Friday morning and crossed Lake
Constance. They were met at Zurich
by enthusiastic crowds of Swiss and
Americans, some of whom sat up all
night to see the former prisoners
The welcome at Berne surpassed al
most anything of this kind seen in
Switzerland since the war, the dis
patch states.
Having qualified as administrator of th
estate of Isaiah Wilcox, deceased, late ot
Robeson county, this is to notify all persona
having claims against said estate to present
same to the undersigned administrator on or
Miss Tnnie ?mith nf T?orl Qv:rrc. tne ia day ol November, 1919, or this
1 m, 1 smith Ot Ked Springs ' notice will be plead in bar of recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate are re
quested to make immediate payment.
This October 29th, 1918.
JAMBS D. PROCTOR.
Administrator of Isaiah Wilcox, deceased.
10 81 6 Thurs.
spent Thanksgiving at the home of
Mr. F. L. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Junius Mclntyre and
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Biggs of Lum
berton spent Thanksgiving day at the
home of their parents, Mr .and Mrs.
J. Biggs.
Mr. Stanly Harris of St. Pauls pass
ed through our community Thursday
afternoon.
Mr. A. J. Humphrey spent Tuesday
When baby suffers with eczema or
some itching skin trouble, use Doan's
Ointment. A little of it goes a long
way and it is safe for children. 60c
a box at all stores.
TO AILING WOMEN
NOTICE.
NORTH CAROLINA ROBESON COUNTY.
A Little Sound Advice Will Help
Mcny a Sufferer In Lumberton.
A Financial Philosopher
The one who has a checking account in this Bank becomes
not only a financier but a philosopher.
Paying all obligations by check induces economy by stop
ping little expense leaks and develops a surplus fund that
permits of added freedom and comfort.
SEE US ABOUT IT TODAY.
THE PEOPLE'S BANK & TRUST GO
FAIRMONT, N. C
Under and by virtue of the power pud au
thority contained in p. certain deed of trust
executed by George E. Dennis and wif.?. Ellen
P. Dennis to J. H. Litae, Trustee for John B.
Ross, under date of April 10th, 1917, &--.J. duly
recorded in the office of the Register cf Deeds
of Robeson County, North Carolina, in Book
No. 40, at page 279, (default having besn made
in the payment of the indebtedness secured
erefey), I, the undersigned Trustee, will on
Monday the Ph day cf January, 1910, at 12
o'clock M., ax the court house door in the
town of Lumberton, North Carolina, offer for
sale at public auction, to the high tit bid
der, for cash, the following described land,
to-wit :
All that certain lot or parcel of land sit
uate, lying and being in Parkton township,
Robeson County, North Carolina, and more
particularly described and defined as follows :
Situated in the town of Parkton and front
ing 135 feet, more or less, on street No 3, and
running back with that width 143 feet, more
or less, adjoining the property of John G.
Hughes on the South and that of the Lumber
Bridge Presbyterian church on the east and
-west; being a part of the property which was
conveyed to Emma K. Blount by deed of
Benjamin Blount, duly recorded in the office
of the Rgeister of Deeds for Robeson county in
Book 54. page 471, and being all the prop
erty now owned by the said Emma K. Blount
in said town of Parkton : and being in all
respects the same lot or parcel of land con
veyed to George E. Dennis by the said Emma
K. Blount bv deed dated the 29th day oi f eo-
ruary, 1916, and recorded in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Kobeson bounty in book
60, page 472, to which deed and tne aeea
therein referred to, reference is hereby made.
This the 3rd day of December, 1918.
J. H. LITTLE,
12 5 4 Thurs. Trustee.
No woman should consider herself
healthy and well if the kidneys are
weak. Poisons that pass off in the
secretions when the kidneys are well,
are retained in the body when the
kidnevs are disordered. If the kid
neys aud bladder become inflamed and I
swollen worse troubles may quickly
follow. This is often the cause of
bearing-down pains, lameness, back
ache, etc. Lric poisoning is also fre
quent cause of headaches, dizzy
spells, languor, nervousness and rheu
matic pain.
When suffering so, try Doan's Kid
ney Pills, a remedy that has proven
effective m thousands of such cases.
Let a Lumberton woman tell of her
experience.
Mrs. I. E. Bullard, 401 Chippewa bt.,
it a m t t i i
says: A snort time ago i was taicen
with a slight case of kidney complaint
and backache. I used a few doses of
Doan's Kidney Pills and they made
me feel much better. I am glad to
recommend this remedy, for I know
it is lust as represented.
Price 60c, at all dealers. JJon't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs. Bullard had:. Foster-iaJiipurn
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
People of Culture.
Progressive, cultured people wan
and will have the best possible ref
erence library. No other compares
favorably with the New Internationa
Encyclopedia. Write today lor rea
sonable orices and easy terms. J.
Norsworthy, Lock Box 872, Lumber
ton, N. C.
Your Boys Want It.
Boys young or old want and will
read with delight "Mark Twain." This
complete work, 25 volumes, $32.00, $1
with order, $2 a month until January
1st, ONLY. Mail your order TODAY
to J. T. Norsworthy, Lock Box, 872,
Lumberton, jN. C.
SAVE MONEY
You can do that by totting us supply your grocery wants.
We carry a complete line of groceries and our prices are
winners.
GIVE US A TRIAL
ODEN & POWELL
Chestnut Street Lumberton, N. C.
The Bight Place
We can supply your wants in Christ
mas gifts. See our line of Men's
Neckwear, Gloves, etc. Attractive
line holiday handkerchiefs.
Complete line of crepe de chine and
Georgette dress silks.
b Headquarters for all kinds Christmas
Toys.
John Thomas Biggs
Lemons Whiten and
Beautify the Skin!
Make Cheap Lotion
Invest
The Money
You can save by trading with
me in WAR SAVINGS
STAMPS. They are on sale at
my store-
Eemember you can get what
you want and get it cheaper
from
I. H. Warwick
General Merchant,
OminL : N. Car.
GET OUT A POLICY
and do it now. Fires are dis
astrous and delay are dan
gerous. Yon can't bring back what
is consumed by fire. Yon can,
though,
BE REIMBURSED ON
YOUR FIRE LOSS
if it'e one of oar companies.
Premiums on doubtful policies
is money thrown away.
Be sure and insure with us.
Q. T. W ILLIAMS
Lumberton. N. C.
W AIM
TO PLEASE W ANQ
, YOU HIT
SHOP EARLY
LUMBERTON, N. C.
ti,o 4iiio rf two fresh lemons
strained into a bottle containing three
nnnnw nf nTP.hard white maKes a
whole quarter pint of the most re
markable lemon sKin Deauimer at wie
cost one must pay for a small jar of
the ordinary cold creams. Care should
be taken to strain the lemon juice
fU-ixvu nrVi a firm rlnth so no lemon pulp
UllUUgll m. . - - c
note ;i tVion tlnia lotion will keeD fresh
for months- Every woman knows that
lemon juice is used to Dieacn ana re
Klpmishp.s as freckles, sal-
lowness and tan and is the ideal skin
softener, smoothener and Deautuier.
Tnct trv it! Make ud a Quarter pint
nf fViio owept.lv fraerrant lemon lotion
V J. vuia wwwj
and massage it daily into the face,
neck, arms and hands. It should nat
urally help to whiten, soiten, iresnen,
arA ivrin o- out the hidden roses and
heautv of any skin. It is wonderful
fmr much- red hands.
Vmir dnuredst will sell three ounces
of orchard white at little cost, and
any grtcer will supply tne lemons.
O.Caldwell&Son
(Incorporated)
FUNERAL
DIRECTORS.
EMBALMING
Oldest Undertaking Establish
ment in this community.
Our equipment is good and when
called TT3 render satisfactory ser
vice. Day Telephone 119; night, 82 or
312 or 226.
HEBE'S THE STORE
that has what you want when you want it and as you want it.
We know how to buy drugs to get the best quality
and we know how to sell them so that you get what
you want.
In addition to KNOWING HOW, we are dominated by the
desire to please you.
SATISFACTION ALWAYS GUARANTEED.
I LUMBERTOHJJ