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V liailllHT 1 n C I n klnin I . . jousness and constinnH j '. 1 niT X -wnains laoiets are met with p and have 2!? .f "eat value for biliousness Sent of tW huccess the treat- Chrnic constipation may be pe?ma trouble and hat edM?lfein I- .vr vu- --o Vl CCMll DULL1C. THE ROBESONIAN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, m8 GADDYSVILLE GRIST. PAGE SEVEN FOOD. RESERVE 211 ready moev. W. with the greaVervJor"- side of life the person with thew ?L, else ln the battle person with no reserve fa!hTt , f f Ve W,'fs out and e up our reserves. Save monev iL Jt We need ,0 build the hard times ahead j future. Prepare for emergencron y MneX ' 0edmnnCy ,0 be USed in ea wasted. WtSr.llte'K? tn0t, be will surely eome once, but perhaps no? HZi9" ,hat HOW TO BUILD UP A RESERVE asPaa4rdiyn yourTrK0" I "SALT THEM' DON SELL THF Whe?. paid for time when you will surely need S them for the inJsh:,tst:0rMfwhthatdosps you where your money wHl earn interelt ? yr savings and you at once when needed Redv 1 atls b? ready for Jf LlSi! thlS Sp"ial inducement to you today in order for VGS DE8P0snrTVSWhl mDiy is eas' make. On a 1 SAV e mber we wilT nT "! Ving the m,h f De- pondr,rrt rlv interest o BECT Y r? 4 T Cmt e' i tojt, inxeiest to BIGGIN with December 1st, 1918. OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY WITH US BANK OF PEMBROKE P. S PEMBROKF M DEPOSITS S100 ono K' . LIVERMORE, Cashier, irusiife 5,100,000. RESOURCES $120,000 :to: Buy Goods! .Bargains vanee. l Boys' suits bought before the last ad- 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 bay. YOURS TO PLEASE. K. M. BIGGS 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. Headquarters for all kinds Christmas Toys. John Thomas Biggs SHOP EARLY LUMBERTON, N. C. li w, mm,, , H Tie Placel j Moving Season Real Estate Changes Bad Roads Pann n School Beg. ns Other News and Comment. Correspondence of The Robesonian. Gaddysville (Fairmont, R. 1), Dec As usual the monotonous days of late fall and Parlv i.:.,.. . ..unci aie uruaen by the constant streams of wagons moving ne;e and there. Some wove because they are not satisfied with surroundings, but a majority be cause of a very shiftless habit. person can never be successful until he lets good enough alone. We are glad to say, however, that though many people of our community are moving, they are not leaving the sec tion. .A good many real estate transac tions have been made in this section this fall. The latest farm aiLR-, Shooter, who bought his brother s farm. Good farm land is one 1 of the very best investments and peo-, pie know it, so all over the State the people are not hesitating in accumu- U?g a good handful of mother earth. The roads are beyond comparison with bad; they are awful, just a sea of sand Well, its next to the Sahara' desert and vases about ten or twelve miles apart. Truly some of the mo torists do say bad things of them oc casionally. Health conditions in this section are almost normal. One new case of influenza-reported, that being Mr. Rob-' ert Militr. Really it's almost Christmas and things dry, yes, bone dry, fo stay drv. No wine on account of sugar condi tions and a little "licker" not to be got. I ies some are getting right much thirsty and parched in this arid clim ate and we. as thousands nf nthore rejoice at the old-time "licker's" re moval. Sanbath desecration is o-pt.ti appalling. A certain gang of smart alecks" run around and snoot every I Sunday night. For what reason ? Onlv to prove that the brain apartments o'f their heads are for lease. It's a pity but thev wore on these nnenrhiraKlo roads at work. Crops are all harvested and ever thing presents a very different at mosphere in the daily outdoor work. Long ago, when our grandaddies got done the field work, these winter eve nings were spent around the hearth, smoking and telling many an oiden time yarn, while the grandma spun the cotton. Here much of our classi cal literature was developed into tbe living classic of today. Here the tie anj love of home life was strength ened. Now these sturdy old pioneers have given way to the rushing, busy younger race, and during the winter months it's just about as busy as any time of the year, with work of developing the resources of the coun try. This winter many ditches will be dug and the remnants of the forest ciepteu ay ail o teea the world. Rev. Mr. Powell, pastor of the Bap tist church of the Rowland field, has resigned to go to .riladenDoro. nere he accepted a call. Mr. Powell has served the field etriciently and aitn fully now for two years, and his going will be viewed with sorrow anu yet good wishes for his welfare. The field made splendid progress under his di rection. Also Mr. Groves, pastor of Centenary Methodist church, will leave. The successors to both ot these pastor has not been learned. School has opened at Gaddysville with almost normal attendance and Miss Cora Bullock of Baltimore sec tion teaching. The patrons are look ing for a most successful session, as Miss Bullock comes with the creden tials of being a most energetic and initiative school teacher of experience. Pig-killing is the order of the day and topic of discussion. There are some fine ones in this section, which will lessen the demand on the Chicago houses next summer. W. V. B. Why Putter Corns? Use Gets-It Common-Sense, Simple, Never Fails. You can tear out yonr corns and sof ter, or you can peel off your corns and smile. The joy - peeling way is the Gets-It" way. It is the only happy, painless way in the world. Two drops ir tr Let Germany ask of the cold, gray OU OaW WOOQ EaCD DaV You Won't Need Cascar has The wheat that might have been green ! again In generous fields for the good of men Let her ask for fruit of the murdered trppo Has she already forgotten these'' In the midst of her crying who Any regret for deed or word ! Is there repentance in Germany? Let Germany ask of the mothers who Have heard their children crying for bread While insolent brutes were warmed and fed. There is wheat enough in the cold gray sea To feed a city in Germany. ?T ?end her submarines today Jo find the food that she threw away, this is a thing she can do! Let Germany cay to the world one word Of htr broken faith and her bitter shame. Let Germany call herself by name, Am. after he cicjp'S wounds are bound, After her last sad slave is found, When her looting and lying all are done And the truth at last has its place in the sun, Then let her cry for bread be heard' Louise Driscoll in N .Y. Times. Great medicine, the Sawbuck. J,nhou;s a daV sawing wood' will keep any one s Bowels y "PnvsL- 'parties. Castor Oil nor regularly. KU Wrk the yo Royal D. Jones has earned the high- men, in a competitive J;vil Ser vice examination ind qualifies as the I n"v.y-designat.d postmaster at Fay-! etteville. 1 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. ' ilcvmg Qualified as administrator of the! estate of W. P. Andrews, deceased, late of Houon county, this is to notify all persons' nav ncr claims against said estate to present! same to the undeisipned admisistrator on or ! bel ..e the 15th dry of November, 1919, or this! nof.ee will be plead in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are re-' Quested to make immediate payment This November 11. 191S. . . . J- M. ANDREWS, Administrator of W. P. Andrews, deceased 11 14 6 Thurs. How to Prevent Croup. In a child that is subject to attacks of croup, the first indication of the Cj-sease is hoarseness. Give Cham fcerlain s Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse and the attack may be waided off and all danger and anxiety avoided. uWn SSE'if"" for Consfpation and,-Ten-Milc walk will'do-ir - "WU LII1C do tandaSucco? a" one way to its nrSCARS"ne Artificial Exercise the Bowel "and DruggristSs-ie0 CISST gX?rcis?' Bowel MusclcSTwith0ut work. Everything In Hardware COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of a judgment of the bupenor Court of Robeson county in the pe-' cia, proceeding entitled. "E. Fisher, Admin gtrator of Henry C. Pittman, deceased, vs. f . K. b loyd et a)s," the undersigned commis sioner will, on Monday, the 6th day of Jan uary. 1919 offer for sale, at public auction, to tne highest bidder, for cash, the following described lands and premises, to-wit Adjoining the lands of Bede Walters, Claudia C. Fisher and others. Near the town ot rairmont. Beginning at a stump, Jack Brjy s and Claudia Pittman's corner and runs with Claudia Pittman's line North 2 1-2 east o4 chains u a stake by a stump, pine and black gu in Mollie Floyd's line at high water mark on north side of Mill Branch: thence her line up high water mark 11.15 chains to a large poplar and two black gums; thence South 7 l- west 60.50 chains to a stake by a cypress and gum in a pond ; thence up a ditch or branch about South 25 East, 3.75 chains to a stake by a pine and sweet gum and black gum thence Spurgeon Floyd's line North 50 East 13.40 chains to a stake by a bay and white oak: thence the branch South about four chains to Bray's branch corner, some maples : thence North 53 East 5.06 chains to the be ginning containing 81 acres, and is the lot awarded to the said Henry C. Pittman in the partition of the lands of his father, J. P. Pittman, as will appear from the record of said partition in Book of Orders and Decrees No. 3, at page 475, office of Clerk Superior Court of Robeson county. Excepting, however, 7 acres in said bounda ries previously conveyed to H. S. Floyd by deed recorded in Book 3-Z, at page 317, and 9 acres previously conveyed to E. Fisher by deed re corded in Book 4-R, at page 460, Register's office of Robeson county. SECOND TRACT: Being two acres located in Fairmont, North Carolina, being the same lands conveyed to Henry C. Pittman by C. B. Mitchell and wife, Mollie Mitchell. This the 30th day of November, 1918 E. M. JOHNSON, T , Commissioner. Johnson & Johnson, Attorneys for the Administrator 12 9 4 Mon. Christmas Gifts of Service Let us Show You Caldwell LOANS NEGOTIATED ON IMPROVED FARM LANDS (Robeson, Scotland & Hoke Counties) $2,000-00 to $50,000.00 . FIVE YEARS .... 5 1-2 Interest A. T. McLEAN Lumberton, N. C- Good Eats In order to have these you must have good food purchas ed from a reliable grocery store. Try ours. ODEN & POWELL Chestnut Street Lberton, N. C. "Get the Drop" on That Corn Use "Gets-It" and the Corn b a "Goner"! Ot "Gets-It" on any corn or callus dries at once. The corn finally loosens off from the toe, so that you can peel it off with your fingers in one piece, pain lessly, like peeling a banana. "Great stuff, wish I'd done that before." There's only one corn-peeler "Gets-It." Toes wrapped up big with tape and band ages, toes squirming from irritating salves, it's all a barbarity. Toes wounded by razors and knives, that's butchery, ridiculous, unnecessary, dangerous. Use "Gets-It," the liberty way simple, painless, always sure. Take no chances. Get "Gets It." Don't be insulted by Imitations. See that you get "Gets-It." "Gets-It," the guaranteed, money back corn-remover, the only sura way, costs but a trifle at any drug store. M'fd by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. IU, Sole in Lumberton and recommend ed as the world's best corn remedy by Pope Drug Co. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Peter F. McRae, deceased, late of Robeson County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims apainst the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Fayetteville, N. C. or Maxton, N. C, on or before twelve months from this date, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of thtir recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This 12th dey of November, 1918. M. B. McRAE. J. G. McRAE. Administrators of Peter F. McRae, deceased. 11 14 6 Thurs. Robesonian Business Builders get res"lts try one. O. Caldwell & Son (Incorporated) FUNERAL DIRECTORS. EMBALMING Oldest Undertaking Establish ment in this community. Our equipment is good and when called v.t render satisfactory ser vice. Day Telephone 119 j night, 82 or 312 or 226. tWWtWMWW V 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, N. C. 7HSE GF7S AIZSURF TO PLEASE mm WE HAVE A FULL LINE Of Useful and Sensible Holiday Gifts Ready for Inspec tion Perfumes, Fancy Toilet Articles. Manicure Sts, Toilet Cases- Smokers' Sundries, and other articles too numer ous to mention. LOOK OVER OUR SUGGESTIONS Get the True Xmas Spirit that prevails here and you will solve many a Gift Problem at - - this storp. f LUMBERTONNJ
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