PAfiE EIGHT
THE ROBESONIAN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918
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75 Seventy-Five Good Mules For Sale
75
Carloads Mules Received Wednesday, December 4th
A better selection of mules you have not seen here in years. Several fat, sleek mated teams with size. Few good farm horses.
You will get the kind you want if you come to see them. j . a HIWl
These Mules and Horses are For Sale or Exchange
Cash or Credit
Buggies - Harness - Robes and Automobiles
If you fail to find just the vehicle you want, then come to see us, for we have it in stock today. Our vehicles sell well and they come for miles away to get them.
Our assortment is still complete; made especially for this trade, but when these are sold, the chances to get a narrow gage buggy will be good.
Ten New Automobiles, Roadsters and 5 and 7 Pas
sengers: Six Cylinder Cars
Our Goods, Prices and Terms are Winners.
C. M. Fuller and C. M. Fuller & Son
Lumber ton, N. C.
PASTOR OF WESLEY
MEMORIAL SPEAKS
MARTIN LUTHER STUART. ii
Prominent Methodist Minister Restor
ed to Health by Tanlac Feels It a
Duty To Recommend It.
' Key. W. C. Norton, of Perry, Flor
ida, for several years pastor of Wes
ley Memorial church of Jacksonville,
Florida, adds his testimony to the
thousands of other statements from
prominent men, regarding the bene
fits derived from Tanlac. Rev. Nor
ton said:
"Tanlac has simply restored my
health and I feel it my duty to rec
ommend it as a medicine of exception
al merit.
"I suffered from indigestion for
eight or ten years. I had intense pain
from 2as accumulation in my stomach
At times I would grow dizzy and would
have severe headaches. I seldom slept
well at night, and had to be extremely
careful about my diet.
'The benefit I have derived from
Tanlac is nothing short of wonderful.
I became interested in it through
friends of mine who had tried it and
started taking it myself. 1 really feel
as well now as I ever felt in my life
I sleep splendidly at night, can just
eat anything 1 want, the indigestion
A Young Man of Bright Promise Who
Died at Camp Hancock Two
Other Heroes.
Correspondence of The Robesonian.
Gaddvsville (Fairmont. R. 1), Dec.
3. In the passing of Martin Luther
Stuart, who succumbed to an opera
tion resulting from influenza-pneumonia
in Camp Hancock, our section loses
one of its most talented young men.
Mr. Stuart was a man of most remark
able business ability. Prior to his
leaving for the camp he held a very
responsible position with a large to
bacco comany. At one time he spent
couple or three years in iurkey,
managing their interests there. He
had traveled extensively, being in
the Dardanelles at the time of the
memorable British bombardment. Mr.
Stuart was in Germany during the
critical days before our entrance into
the war, and was in Berlin or the Aus
trian capuol the day we declared
war on the Central Powers. After
many trying experiences he escaped to
Berne, Switzerland, a neutr.il state,
and thence to his own country. He
was a devoted member of Centenary
GRIPPY RUN-DOWN SYSTEMS
need an iron tonic to
rebuild tissue quickly.
M K. church and a gentlemanly,
has disappeared and my health is bet-1 30Uare man, loyal to his God, church
ter in every way." . I and country.
Tanlac is now sold exclusively m I With his brothers and sisters we,
m m m 1 i 1 Tv T-v J ' . -w-r-r
Lumberton by tne rope mug io.,
Inc.; in St. 1'auis by tne urantnarr
l)rug Co.; in Lumber Bridge by tht
Central Dru Co.; in Red Springs
by the Red Springs Drug Co.; in Max
ton by the Barnes Bros. Drug Co.;
Inc.; in Pembroke by the McCormicV
Co.; in Lowe by L. E. Tyner & Son;
in Purvis by C. T. fate & Co.; in
Elrod by J. E. Bridges; in Raynham
uv C. M. Towiiseiid; in McDonalds
bv the McDonald Drug Co.; in Row
land by the Rowland Drug Co.; Inc.;
in Fairmont by the Pittman Drug Co.
in Marietta by D. r . Ureeg and in
Barnesville by W. C. Walters.
300,000 Deaths From "Flu" and
Pneumonia.
Between 300,000 and 350,000 deaths
from influenza and pneumonia have
occurred among the civilian popula
tion of the United States since Sep
tember 15, according to estimates
Wednesday of the U. S. public healtl
service. These calculations were bas
ed on reports from cities and States
keeping accurate records and public
nealth ofhcials believe they are con
servative.
ATI-. l l Cin f Li.i. . . . . n 111 11
x'xias iv. u. uuic ui uuic was aiming
the shoppers in town Tuesday.
with a countless host, sympathize. We
join with them In that glorious
thought that he rests in that eternal
home beyond the West, where parting
is never known and the light ot tne
grandeur never fades. The remains
were interred in the family cemetery.
We learn through the casualty list
chat our friend and school pal Max
Gardner is among the unfortunate
jnes in the hands of the foe. Max
ardner was a very confidential friend
if the writer and was one that we
ould rely upon. Our sincere wishes
are for his welfare.
In the "going west," of J. C. Mas
sey of Princeton we lose another friend
and school mate. Massey was more
o us than a friend, one we could con
fide in without the least doubt or
m -ww 1 A
tear, tie always enoeaorea to per
form that duty to which his great
renercus heart prompted .him. We
enow he was performing his duty, or
mieavonng to, when he fell with
Dther heroes on the glorious charge
on Flanders field. Yes, our old pal
has crossed the Great Divide, where
boche hunting is no more, and we
have a hope of his eternal rest. Truly
his was numbered among the whitest,
squarest men ever pulled a rifle trig
ger and fired a shot to free the world
W. V. B.
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concentrated natural mineral pro
duct powerful in iron the great
est blood purifier and strengthener
known. Unlike many 'iron prep
arations ,it does not injure the
tedth.
Especially recommended for
complaints arising from kidney
disorders, Grippy conditions, uric
acid, rheumatism pains, and blood
diseases. (A. L M. is splendid for
a nasal spray and gargle, pre
vents influenza). Don't delay,
call for it today.
Full directions accompany each
bottle. At druggists. If not, send
to
Valuable Real Estate
Red Springs, N. C.
At Auction
Thursday, December 12th.
Ferrodine Chemical Corp.,
ROANOKE, VIRGINIA
F. M. C. NEWS ITEMS.
Concert Evening of 9th Faculty Re
cital 13th Talk by Capt. McLeod.
SURPASSES ALL
OTHER PRESENTS
The most useful and eniovabl
Christmas present is The New Inter
national Encyclopedia a life-time
source of intellectual enjoyment and
educational and financial benefit. Sev
eral Lumberton people have already
ordered it as a holiday present for
their loved ones. For prices and
terms write to J. T. Norsworthv,
jLnumpson notei, lumberton, N. C
Phone 16.
, CARD OF THANKS.
We wish in this way to express our
sincere thanks to our neighbors and
friends for their kindness and sympa
thy shown us during the illness and
death of our dear brother, Martin
Luther Stuart, though ill and passed
away at Camp Hancock, Augusta, Ga
Sister (Miss) FLORA STUART,
Brothers R. F. STUART,
D. A. STUART,
Rowland, N. C, R. F. D. 2.
iBUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS.
many town people were also present
and Capt. McLeod was accorded an
enthusiastic reception. He has now
gone to Hampton Roads, where he is
to instruct men for the regular army
Correspondence of The Robesonian.
Red Springs, Dec. 4. Flora Mac-
donald college and the surrounding
section are to have the pleasure of
hearing in concert on Monday eve
ning, December ytn, miss Dicie riow-
ell, a young North Carolina artist
with a lyric soprano voice which is
winning high piraise from musical
critics in New York, Massachusetts, estimates rov
TtfnvfnlV nnrl inrWrl whorovor c-mx ' estimates, pi'OV
sings. A Troy, N. Y., paper
"Miss Howell won the favor
audience immediately, tier voice is
11. OO A.M.
12 Good Houses and Lots, 1 Brick Store
on Main Street, 20 good Vacant Lots and
10 Business Lots fronting depot, 15 small
Farms from 5 to 17 acres, Saw Mill and
Planner Mill Equipment
Provisions for Army of Half Mil
lion Men.
A regular army of approximately
half a million men is provided for
specifically in estimates submitted to
Congress Monday for . the fiscal year
1920, beginning next July I. Detailed
items on the pay of the army show
that in the total of $1,922,000,000 ask
ed tor, exclusive of the fortification
ision is made for the
--J- I Payment of only 21,259 officers and
rtftthp' 382,667 men of the line and approx
OTl!: imately 130,000 non-combatant troops
sweet and flexible, nicely modulated , Wlth the requisite staff officers.
and with the words clearly enuneiat-' - . , , , ,
ed. Her tones are golden in their puri-,""' blck and. Wounded Men to
ty, and with a distinctive quality, that Be Treated in State.
makes the word flutelike seem inade-' Washington Cor.. Dec. 3. Greenc-
quate." iboro News: Wounded and sick North
The concert will be at 8 o'clock and Carolina soldiers returning from the
the admission fifty cents. Ij (expeditionary forces are to be treated
On Friday evening, December 43Hi, in hospitals located in that State, ac
the first faculty recital of the year cording to an announcement made to
will be given by Miss Leiphart, piano i day by the office of the surgeon gen
and Miss Beltzhoover, orsran. On eral of the War DfinartmPTit f .
Monday evening, December 16th, the announced that the country has been
Lust, quarterly recnai win De given oy divided into 16 hospital districts. Dis
sLuuenis oi tne conservatory oi music.' trict jo. 6 comprises the States of
captain niton Mcleod, who is an JNorth and South Carolina and a list
omcer ui me neavy artillery and who is turnished of the government hos
rms oeen spenaing a oriel lurlough pitals at which the wounded heroes
wim ins laiiuiy nere, maoe a most in- irom France will receive treatment
resting taiK at tne college. A great and recuperate.
BAND CONCERT AND FREE
PRIZES GIVEN AWAY.
All this property owned by W. F. and J.
G. Williams has been consigned to us to
sell, regardless of price, on very easy
terms.
Allen Brothers & Fort
Selling Agents,
Raleigh, N. C.
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