PAGE SIX
THE ROBESONIAN MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1918.
WHERE THE PREACHERS GO
Appointments of Preachers of North
Carolina Methodist Conference.
In last Monday 's Robesonian the
i ppointments of Methodist preachers
of the Rockingham district were given.
Appointments for the entire conference
ere e OV,ded out of Thursday's pa
j er. They are as follows:
WILMINGTON DISTRICT.
Presiding Elder J. H. Shore
RurgAW L. M. Chnffin.
Carvers Creek- T. W. Siler.
Chadbourn B. E. Ktanfield.
Clinton D. I,. Earnhardt.
Faixon ami Warsaw O. P. Fitzgerald.
HalUhfiro J. C. D. Stroud.
Jacksonville and Richland W. J. Watson.
Keenansville - M. F. Hodges.
Mai-n. .ha J. W. Autery.
Onslow T. W. I.ee.
Rcottl Hill C. N. Phillips.
Shallotte J. F. Usry.
Southport C. B. Culbreth.
Swansboro W. C. Benson.
Tabor F. A. Lupton.
Town Creek D. A. Watkins.
Wallace and Kose Hill M. O. Hix.
Whiteville J. H. Frizelle.
Wilmington Bladen Street, E. C. Sell: Fifth
Avenue, J. H. McCracken ; Grace, M. T. Plyler
Trinity. V. P. Seoville; Wilmington Circuit,
J. W. Hoyle, Sr.
DURHAM DISTRICT.
Presiding Elder J. C. Wooten.
Rurlington- S. E. Mercer.
Burlington Circuit -W. F. Galloway.
Brooksdale J. A. Russell.
Chapel Hill - E. H. McWhoter.
Durham- Branson, J. A. Martin: Calvary
L. D. Haymen ; Carr, H. C. Smith ; Lakewood
Samuel Maxwell, Supply; Memorial, M. Brad
shaw: Trinity, C. J. Harrell : West Durham
W. C. Martin.
Durham Circuit J. C. Humble.
East Burlington--E. C. Glenn.
East Roxboro and Longhurst J L. Shaver.
Graham and Haw River J. R. Edwards.
Hillsboro M. W. Hester.
I ?asburg R. E. Atkinson.
Mebane B. F. Boone.
Milton -J. E. Blalock.
Mt. Tirzah - L, L. Smith.
Orange B. O. Merritt.
Pearl Mill and Eno -W. L. Rollins.
Pelham J. O. Long.
Person--J. A. Daily.
Rougemont D. A. Petty.
Roxboro O. W. Dowd.
South Alamance N. B. Strickland.
Yancevville- S. V Nielra
Prof, of Biblical Literature, Trinity College
n. d. opence.
( 'ha ula in United St.-.t... A.-m A iuf ., 1 1.,
Student Boston University H. E. Myers.
ELIZABETH CITY DISTRICT.
Presiding Elder Rev. R. H. Willb.
Camden J. L. Smith.
Chowan C. C. Carson.
Columbia L. C. Brothers.
Currituck M. W. Dargan.
Dare J. J. Lewis.
Edenton H. I. Glass.
Elizabeth City City Rhodes, J W. Bradley;
First Church. J. M. Ormond.
Gates B. T. Hurley.
Hatteras N. B. Johnston.
Hertford W. B. North.
Kennekeet A. W. Price.
Kitty Hawk R. L. Beasley.
Moyock T. J. Folger.
North Gates S. T. Mowle.
Pantego and Belhaven J. C. Whedbee
Pasquotank Rufus Bradley.
Perquimans W. L. Loy.
Plymouth E. N. Harrison.
Roanoke Island E. L. Stack
Roper L. E. Sawyer.
Prof, in Southern Methodist University
J. L. Cunninggim
FAYETTEVILLE DISTRICT.
Presiding Elder J. D. Bundy.
Bladen J. W. Dimmette.
Carthage N. E. Coltrane.
Buckhorn E. C. Maness.
Duke W. E. Brown.
Dunn J. M. Daniel.
Fayetteville Hay Street, W. V. McRae ;
Person and Calvary, T. H. Sutton.
Fayetteville Circuit W. F. Craven.
Goldston Circuit R. F. Taylor.
Haw River G. W. Perry.
Hemp H. E. Lance.
Jonesboro V. A. Royal.
Lillington N. M. McDonald.
Newton Grove J. L. Midgett.
Par'.cton W. L. Mar.eis.
Pitta bo ro P. D. Woodall.
Roseboro R. F. Muns.
Sanford W. R. Royil.
Siler Cuy H. li. Porter.
Steadracn J. A. Thorpe.
NEW BERN DISTRICT.
Presiding EU'tr J. B. Hurley.
Beaufort K. F. Butnpas.
Carterett- C ti. Cavmes.
Craven F. B. Noblett.
Dove:- J. P. Pate.
Elm Street :tnd Pikeville E. C. Durham.
Goldsboro- St. John, J. W. Potter; St. Paul,
G. T. Adams.
Goldsboro Circuit K. F. Duval
Grifton -F. E. Dixon.
Hookerton T. M. Grant.
Jones- C. T. Rogers.
Kinston Queen Street, C. L. Reed : Caswell
Street, L. M. Hall.
LaGrange-R. G. L. Edwards.
Morehead City R. H. Broom.
Mt. Olive- Calypso Frank Culbreth.
Mt. Olive Circuit R. E. Pittman.
New Bern - Centenary, H. A. Humble : River
Side, H. B. Hill.
Ocracoke and Portsmouth Guy Hamilton.
Oriental- R. R. Grant.
Pamlico L. B. Pattishall.
Straits and Atlantic W. E. Hocutt, supply.
Snow Hill W. A. Piland.
Vandemere H. M. Wellman.
Chaplain United States Army Daniel Lane.
RALEIGH DICTRICT.
Presiding Elder J. E. Underwood.
Benson - E. M. Hall, J. T. Stanford, Jr.,
preacher.
Cary R. C. Ross.
Clayton O. L Hinson.
Four Oaks E. B. Craven.
Franklinton T A. Sikes.
Garner- - M. B. Cox.
Granville B. H. Black.
Princeton J. G. Johnston.
Kenly C. P. Jerome.
Louisburg G. F. Smith.
Millbrook J. C. Williams.
Oxford R. C. Craven.
Oxford Circuit B. C. Thompson.
Raleigh Central, D. N. Caviness : Edenton
Street, W. W. Peele, J. O. Guthrie, supernum
ary ; Epworth, R. G. McFarland ; Jenkins Me
morial, C. W. Robinson.
Selma- C. K. Proctor.
Smithfield S. A. Cotton.
Tar River G. B. Perry.
Youngsville H. M. Jackson.
Zebulon G. W. Fisher.
Supt. Anti-Saloon League R. L. Davis.
Editor Raleigh Christian Advocate L. S.
Massey.
Superintendent Methodist Orphanage A. S.
Barnes.
Editor Christian Advocate T. N. Ivey.
Conference Missionary Secretary A. D. Wil
cox. President Louisburg College F. S. Love.
Chaplain U. S. N. W. E. Edmundson.
ROCKINGHAM DISTRICT.
Presiding Elder H. M. North.
Aberdeen J. H. Hall.
Biscoe A. S. Parker.
Calodonia G. M. Daniel.
Elizabeth W. B. Humble.
Ellerbe G. H. Biggs.
Hamlet J. H. Buffaloe.
Laurel Hill G. T. Simmons.
Laurinburg E. H, Davis.
Lumberton R. C. Beaman.
Lumberton Circuit R. A. Bruton.
Max ton J. A Hornaday.
Montgomery N. L. Seabolt.
Mt. Gilead N. C. Yearby.
Mr. Gilead Circuit W. F. Traywick.
Raeford B. P. Robinson.
Red Springs A. J. Parker.
Richmond B. F. Watson, supply.
Roberdel E. L. Hill.
Robeson J. T. Draper.
Rockingham A. L. Ormond.
Rowland A. J. Groves.
St. John and Gibson W. H. Brown.
St. Paul G. W. Starling.
Troy J. P. Bross.
Vass L. H. Joyner.
President Carolina College R. B. John.
WARRENTON DISTRICT.
Presiding Elder E. M. Snipes.
Battleboro and Whittaker W. G. Lowe.
Bertie F. B. McCall.
Conway J. J. Boone.
Enfield and Halifax E. B. Dodd.
Garysburg R. W. Bailey.
Harrelsville J. J. Baker.
Henderson First Church, L. E. Thompson ;
North and South Henderson, L. C. Larkin.
Littleton G. B. Starling.
Murfreesboro and Winton N. M. Wright.
Northampton J. M. Wright.
Rich Square J. E. Holden.
Ridgeway W. C. Merritt.
Roanoke Circuit William Towe.
Roanoke Rapids E. C. Few.
Rosemary C. M. Lance.
Scotland Neck M. Y. Self.
Warren C. A. Jones.
Warrenton J. T. Gibbs.
Weldon F. M. Shamburger.
Williams ton and Hamilton H. M. Eure.
Pre,!. lent Littleton College J. M. Rhodes.
Missionary to Japan J. W. Frank.
W ASHINGTON DISTRICT.
Prsi"ngr Eldr N. H. D. YTilson.
Aurora E. B. Troy.
Ayden Circuit-- W. R. Hardesty.
Bath W. J. Covington.
Bethel W. E. Trotman.
Kln Pit,-- J. Baser" Hurley.
Fairfield S. A. NettTes.
Farmville J. L. Rumley.
Fremont W. T. Phipps.
Greenville Walter Patten.
Mattamuskeet - D. A. FutrelL
McKendree-C O. Durant.
Mt. Pleasant T. E. Davis.
Nashville L. B. Jone .
Rocky Mount First Church, W. A. Cade;
Clark Street, B. B. Slaughter ; North and
South Rocky Mount, I. T. Poole.
Stantonsburg J. B. Thompson.
Stokes E. T. Ipock.
Spring Hope W. P. Constable.
Swan Quarter L. T. Singleton.
Tarboro D. E. Earnhardt.
Vanceboro R. L. Carraway.
Washington D. H. Turtle.
Wilson, and Mission W. A. Stanbury and.
J. H. Miller.
Chaplain U. S. A. T. G. Vickers.
A FAMILY
MEDICINE
In Her Mother's Home, Says This
Georgia Lady, Regarding Black
Draught. Relief From Head
ache, Malaria, Chills, Etc.
Ringgold, Ga. Mrs. Chas. Gaston,
of this place, writes: "I am a user
of Thedford's Black-Draught; in fact,
It was one of our family medicines.
Also in my mother's home, when I
was a child. "When any of us child
ren complained of headache, usually
caused hy constipation, she gave us
a dose of Black-Draught, which would
rectify the trouble. Often in the
Spring, we would have malaria and
chills, or troubles of this kind, we
would take Black-Draught pretty reg
ular until the liver acted well, and
we would soon be up and around
again. We would not be without it,
for it certainly has saved us lots of
doctor bills. Just a dose of Black
Draught when not bo well saves a
lot of days In bed."
Thedford's Black-Draught has been
in use for many years in the treat
ment of stomach, liver and bowel
troubles, and the popularity which It
now enjoys Is proof of its merit.
If your liver is not doing its duty,
you will suffer from such disagree
able symptoms as headache, bilious
ness, constipation, indigestion, etc.,
and unless something is done, serious
trouble may result.
Thedford's Black-Draught has been
found a valuable remedy for these
troubles. It is purely vegetable, and
acts in a prompt and natural way,
Tegulating the liver to its proper
functions and cleansing the bowels of
Impurities. Try it. Insist on Thed
ford's, the original and genuine. E 7S
COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND.
Under and by virtue 01 a juugmem ot the
Superior Court of Robeson county in the spe
cial proceeding entitled, "E. Fisher, Admin
istrator of Henry C. Pittman, deceased, vs.
P. K,. Floyd et ais," the undersigned commi--innpr
will on Mnndsiv. the fith dav of Jan.
uary, 19iy, offer for sale, at public auction.
to the nignest muuer, ior casn, ir.e ionowing
described lands and premises, to-wit :
Adjoining the lands of Berio AValters,
Claudia C. Fisher and others. Near the town
of Fairmont. Beginning at a stump. Jack
WOMEN PRAISE
STELLA-VITAE
We wantevery afflicted woman to try
1 at leasi one uoiue ui aiciio-ne
Bray's and Claudia Pittman's corner and runs ' our pmiu,opcu r
money paiu ior n u i uuea uui
Tf von doubt our word that it will
relieve the distressing aches, pains and
misery peculiar to the diseases of wo
men, readthetestunonyoi uiese womeu
who have tried it and are glad to tell
others what it has done for them. The
only interest they have in the matter
is that which any true woman feels in
helping to relieve the sufferings of other
women. You can believe them.
Mrs. J. F. Lee, Milstead, Ga., had
female complaint for years. Three bot
tles of Stella-Vitab cured her, she
said, and added,"I am certainly thank
ful for this great female tonic." Mrs.
Paralee Frazier, Longview, Tex;, ex
pressed appreciation of Stklla-Vitae
in these words: 41 1 cannot say too much
for this wonderful medicine. I had
taken other female medicines for two
years with no good results. I am truly
crrateful for the eood Stella-Vitab
has done me." Mrs. Sandy Withers,
of Greensboro. Ala., was a terrible suf
ferer from female trouble and only a
woman knows what that means! Her
condition got so bad her pains threw
her into snells like fits. Her husband
feared she would lose her mind. The
Greensboro doctors pronounced her in
curable. Then somebody suggested
that she take Stella-Vitab. She did
so. The first dose lightened her spells.
Stella-Vitab is a perfectly harm
less compound and it not only alleviates
a woman's pain, but builds op her
I UL. -4. 1 , Z atisJn
No. 40, at page 279, (default having been made I ueaun; It Humiliates uer aupewre, mua
in the payment of the indebtedness secured j digestion, quiets her nerves and clears
thereby), I, the undersigned Trustee, will on ! Qer complexion. It improves her Per-
Monday the 6th day of January, 1919, at 12 1 Ool .,.,-
o'clock M., at the court house door in the . SOnai appearance.
town of Lumberton, North Carolina, offer for A11 dealers Sell Stella-Vltae, and SHS
sale at public auction, to the highest bid- authorized to return the money paid
der, for cash, the following described land, ; for f-he first bottle if it does not benefit-
For Sale by
POPE DRUG CO., Lumberton, N. C.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. H. T. POPE, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Special attention given treatment
of skin cancer.
LUMBERTON, N. C.
Office over Pope Drug Store.
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with Claudia Pittman's line North 2 1-2 east
54 chains to 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
1-2 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 $1 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. t loyd 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,
Commissioner.
Johnson & Johnson,
Attorneys for the Administrator
12 9 4 Mon.
NOTICE.
NORTH CAROLINA ROBESON COUNTY.
Under and by virtue of the power and au
thority contained in a certain deed of trust
executed by George E. Dennis and wife, Ellen
P. Dennis to J. H. Little, Trustee for John B.
Ross, under date of April 10th, 1917, and duly
recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds
of Robeson County, North Carolina, in Book
STEPHENS & BARNES
funeral Directors and
Embalmers
LUMBERTON, N. C.
E. J. BRITT
Attorney-at-La w
Offices over Pope Drug Company. Will
practice in all courts. Prompt atten
tion given to all business.
t. a. McNeill, jr.
Lumberton, North Carolina.
Will practice in all courts. Business
attended to promptly.
Rooms 3 and 4 McLeod building, cor
ner Elm and 4th Streets.
THOMAS CLARENCE JOHNSON
M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
OFFICE OVER McMILLAN'S
Rooms 4-5-6-7.
PHONES
Office 47, Residence 175.
How to Prevent Croup.
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-1
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 by deed dated the 29th day of Feb
ruary, 1916, and recorded in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Robeson County in Book
60, page 472, to which deed and the deed
therein referred to, reference is hereby made.
This the 3rd day of December, 1918.
J. H. LITTLE,
12 5 4 Thurs. Trustee.
The annual postoffice appropriation
bill, carrying a total of $357,350,000,
was passed on the 18th by the House
of Congress with an amendment re
quiring the Postmaster general to use
army aviators for mail airplanes in
stead of organizing a separate postal
t. a. McNeill
Lawyer
Land titles and law of executors
and administrators special attention.
Office, Fifth street, west of rirst
National Bank. Practice in all courts.
Lumberton, N. C.
Thomas L. Johnson E. M. Johnson
JOHNSON & JOHNSON
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
LUMBERTON, N. C.
Practice in State and Federal Courts
Notary Public in Office. Offices over
First National Bank.
In a child that is subject to attacks! flying corps. This is the first of the
of croup, the first indication of the 1920 supply measures to be passed
disease is hoarseness. Give Cham-' by the House and it now goes to the
berlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the I Senate.
child becomes hoarse and the attack.
may be warded off and all danger! The States of Colorado and Nevada
and anxiety avoided. " i went dry at midnight Monday night,
cne pro'iorwm law going ggM entrci-
CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION.
To all to Who mThese Presents May Come
Greeting :
Whereas. It appears to my satisfaction, by
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 office is situated at
No. 107 Fourth street, in the town of Lum
berton. County of Robeson, State of North
Carolina, (J. A. Sharpe being the agent
therein and in charge thereof, upon whom
process may be served), has complied with the
requirements of Chapter 21, Kevisal ol 10&,
entitled "Corporations," preliminary to the
issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution :
Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes, Sec
retary of State of the State of North Caro
lina, do hereby certify that the said corpora
tion did, on the 29th day of November, 1918,
file in my office a duly executed and attested
consent in writing to the dissolution of said
corporation, executed by all the stockholders
thereof, which said consent and the record
of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file
in my said offic? .3- provided by law.
In testimony where.:, I 'nave hereto set
my hand and affixed my official seal at Ral
eigh, this 29th day of November, A. D., 1918.
J. BRYAN GRIMES,
Secretary of State.
12 5 4 Thurs.
A. W. McLean Dickson McLean
L. R. Varser Junius J. Goodwin
McLEAN, VARSER & McLEAN
Attorneys-at-Law.
Office on second floor National Bank
of Lumberton building.
LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA.
J. D. REGAN
DENTIST
McNeill Building
Next Door to Post Office.
Most disfiguring skin eruptions,
scrofula, pimples, rashes, etc., are
due to impure blood. Burdock Blood
Bitters as a cleansing blood tonic, is
well recommended. $1.25 at all
stores.
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.
Prompt attention given to all business.
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RUSSELL S. BEAM, M. D.
Lumberton, . - N, C.
Practice limited to Eye, Eai
Nose, and Throat.
Office closed for duration c
war.
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