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a. - V A a kk . i- tits ROinwwi .iTOra1 ' :'f.ki.i,; -i;t aaH-Miiee-e-eee MHiMBMaft ,,,!,l?,??- would have sent them tome monev bat ' r.n. i uf ftfrh Tnllr nliioa ullUUiV f.'tlff. in ? !( -V Whom xTfe- Pi-teats ray i w CERTIFICATE .tP" DtSSOLUTIONl To All to WherM. It appi ?thflVVi for the voluntary dtaolotton thewof by the posited in my office. th;t the Re Sfir HTrdwar.' furniture mpen ; a por tion or tni t. w"l" JTcw inT .itoated in th. town of Red Sprinn. eojin y of Robeion. State of North Carol.n w Y. K.y being the .gent thereto n J ttereof . upon whom proc- may y heTeomplled with the rennirem-t8 of USXA of 106. entHlod " prelimin.ry to the tauinK of thta Certtffeate JLSSreta. I. J Bryn Grime-. Seere tJJtf SSToT U. State of North Caroling eeedings afor-aid are now on flle n my M Cfl 5LSwLlUt 1"," hr.?R ewh, thto Hth a7 jlBHAN GRIMES, 12 80 4 Mon. . .. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S 8AWk' UndeV .Vd by rfrtu. of th. .nthorHyTt- &k d'rtlTr-S. to Uh' blf-Uh. t b-oae door in Lumberton, , North CaroUn, twelve o'clock, noon, on th. rm Arrfto SrVy the follower enonl 'J"". Ftve ihare National Cotton MUto itock. Rlue One Hundred 'Dollar. each.-. ' w""' ' 16 4 Mon . V 1 ' L - i -.,. Tm fr There Never Was Lion t Lei impuriiico weep u (medicine, . that, is purdr vegetable. Pure Blood Means Perfect Health. The average druggist has handled hundreds of medicines in his day, some of which have long since been forgotten. ... ij But there Is one that has been sold , by the druggists throughout this ronntrv. for more than fifty years, and that is S. S. S- the reliable blood Many druggists have seen wonderful results accomplished among tneir customers by this great old medicine. and they know that S. S. S. is one of veHatilA Miwt TmrlfWi ever W1V aV V a wavw made. Keep your blood free of imV ... . . . i .11 purities oy ine use 01 nonest viu medicine, and if you want medical advice, you can obtain same without cost by writing to Medical Director, Swift Specific Co, 28 Swift Labora tory, Atlanta, ua. f; 5 5 not.ben naid vet. I will tret it a More Determined all when I am mustered out whicih I Btmdl'ef Fighters Than The Yanks, think will probably be in February or 1 March, tho I em Roping that It will be : The following letter was received a mulh sooner. I see that all the s;ck, few days before Christmas by Mr. .wounded and convalescent, are gonisrz Hayes of Elrod from his son in France, home first, but my wound is so slight ; "France, Nov, 2lst,HT.8.. '.that I n-.ay be sent back to duty and so "I am doing fine. I can walk a little home with my organized outfit. Tell on my cripple leg. Am not having Ma to not forget chocolate and cocoa- UU : - - - w , ; anything to do but eat and sleep, and nut cake for Christmas, for I know the,0 tog"- T 1 . 1 M L.iL T . J iL . 1 " I 1 I i if . V 1 I i cei lamiy ao my snare ui uovn. i rest 01 uie Kias ukc it as wen as i; ana have a nice warm bed here in the hos- tell her to keep my bed prepared she pital, which is something I did not' may find me in it some of those morn- have before I came here. Aand 1 also ings. LIFT OFF CORNS! With fingers ! Corns and cal luses lift off. No pain! Magic I Just drop a littk? Freson cm that touchy corn, instantly it atop (Mihirvg, then you lilt the corn mi wj 1 nil j i o aumougi The Late Mrs. R. D. CaldwelL Biblical Recorder. We are pained to learn of the death of Mrs. R. D. Caldwell, of Lumberton, whic sad event occured at Johns Hop kins hospital in Baltimore on Christ mas day. Mrs. Caldwell was an earn est, consecrated Christian, a very use ful member of her church, and was, for years, the leader of the woman s work in the Robeson association. Her home was always a, haven of rest for the traveler. May the God of all a - - rr tfwi Ta these dear friends we extend sin cerept sympathy have plenty of good wholesome food.! which I enjoy very much after being up on the line for several days, for while thre I missed many meals and si:ent manv sleepless nisrhts. Our . Krr, pald or bruise, ci:f ration was corned bull and hard For any pam, nr. if rftrj wnnltv aDBly Dr. Thomas' Eclectic uu- r" . - appiy .vff . .... 30c and bread; "but believe me we ate household remedy. Two sizes aw W o ,W iy ,,.,5. stores ' I - vi v-v j ' -- . " i nation is what kept us strong and thej Mt ' well. M wi saf.sraction ot knowig tnat we were Your Son, Private Rufus Hayes, Co. F. 321st Inf. A. P. O. No. 791 A. E. F. o Via New York. ;IN MEM OR I AM. Mrs. R, D. GaUwtlL The Daughters of the Confederacy, Cant look well, eat wen, i.giw,wv i v,,fc in uaugnters oi s welT with impure .blood. Keep the.in. helped a lot, too. We, chased ! having, in the death i blood pure with Burdock BIoitters. thc Hun as persistently as "tige" chas-lweli logt one of their Mrs, R. D.Csld- I l - -1 V u Tf -t.fcf( O' ' 5 -'f ? :.v.. H a .-. . '.flic l .-n ... efceasi ' V - - ' ill "1,- . .. . .. ;.On.accbimtof;iertain chngesvhai;)aice in tne organizauon w um vriisp.j,j " " j4;l1i.afAck of broods, corisistirig pfvfery- thing :M!??i I i ! minute. It was the last day of the fight and I inst three hours before the end that I pot mv nellet. .We were ' almost sur rounded by TJIutch machine guns. They ended like a lot of woodneckers on a dead tree, and we were lying as close to mother, earth as we possibly could while the bullets hissed .and. shapnel M like hail;" I think' the one that got- he """ naving, in uie aeat-n miu, a. chas-jwent lost one of their most prominent "land valued memrwrst wisn w express i i r a ,me WMS lUUaUlK BUWglllr ay UC must, have .planted at least zpo btu- J ' i ' J - . v t '- ' IT i t A 1 l. within A f AAf AT mv hp Ad T lav i f'ni that t sruess he' thbufifht he had ! finish'ed my'career, tut thank God. 'I fim still able to tell t he story and I am f not, sorry, that it I3 all over, tho we sill -'u r:tJVQ .1.-Ji ' lit ii' , ... l .r-aulo; have loUEM.tnem ipr ne next le i '"'i vXnr'rif.'fre' vie Wouilii' nave'fetreaW , , -Ttrn'nk' there micht' he a fine ad-1 their sorrow at her passing and to pay a tribute of appreciation to ner mem ory. Mrs. Caldwell was a charter member of Robeson chapter, and her loyal interest in iU work snd weuare have been evidenced in; many, waya It was largely through her efforta and influence that trranite markers have been, placet. ;bst,.the ( ehaptr: . i. the rrve of Confederate veterans, uex time and her mesne war generously givea In, promoting SU U upaxi Ingsujf th society audi thofligb, , hr cheerful presenc aadihalpfuj; council will be greatly missed, the memory; of ber useful, linselfisto uiaw,D so., in spiration to all. who have been aeaociar 1 with her m the work WAS ,rgaia- Try Fwesone! Toof dragglsl Mis tiny bottle for a lew eeate, sufflciaai so rid your fetb f mvrf hard. eora, soffc ors. or ; eora, between, the es, aad eaUutes. without one particle of paftr, aoreneM or Irritaeloirlfreesfflie ie tte disoorery of m -oed ttsd-aatt geniuav iutinn. To her devoted husband and children the. members of the' ) chapter extend their siacerest ,' sympathy. May the Christ she loved and served , so well comf or? and sustain ,10cm wr w -ing hour of sorrow. . , '.,.; ..jMKusseiV.'-;. .' , ,lrs. L. T .'Tpwhserid, ' Mary "fJilchrjst JtA'cNefll, .1 Notions, Etc. ' ... ,,y ... s- .-,'f .... . l-'v ) t " , t C ? 1 Nothins held in reserve. Groceries, Feed Start, Hard ware, Farm Implements, in fact, eVfeirtHmg m bur store must be turned info ci and wei are j oflering now the 'j;)mn?l jseen injrears. v We stih have a1 large stoct m deparfcmenj. Come nbw ahd caveyourcelf some money by taking hdvaritage of the great barains we tire offering., s eiiifimpaiif 1111k there mient be a ded ' to ! rhjme, viiti something like tins, ijie ianKs never uiu icucoi, 1 don't say it because I had .'a hand shake in it. but I don't think there ever was a more sturdy, headstrong, 4eter- mined bunch of fighters than the Vnnlfa" and T don't think there ever was an army that could go forth and accomplish more thin Uncle Sammy's. Aand I am sure that "Uncle Woodrow" ola the same wav and I wouTd not h afraid to say that there are hundreds T thousands of "daddies" in the U. S. Ithat are lots prwder of their sons than r.hAv ever were before. I would even jbef that you and ma are 'no't ksh'amd ,ss-u :1 THIS DELICATE CHILD VINOL And He QotWell and Strong. That'a True ... . , Monaca, Pa-"My little boy, who li the youngest of three, was weak, nervous and tired all the time, so he rou ana ma are not a8.m...u unfit at school and noth- Ut "Bud" and I, thd' I would not have Memed to help Mm. I learned the nerve to tell you so to year face. of Vinol and gave it ta him. It ha boys are urged to write their dad a wrederick Sommera, Monica, Pa. Christmas letter, and it gave me wurV yinol is a constitutional cod liver age to try. my hand. But I am afraid ( and iron remedy for delicate, weak. SAl.B OF iliWitl ai Farmonf s Leading Department Sre 1 , ........,, ., 1, jliu.jji.,-Tw''j wj'.iiwww.ii.iL.iLsif-rr1" 1" f rg-amgnati S tliii toli Spellis nW ill. . . ! s ' .. ...MEgL- Ann it re nreoarea to sun- ply your needs in Clothing nnri unaerwear nceM buFearly to sell them,beiow,marKei pnees. Lumberton s ceaaingieparuneni oiore 1 t & 11 'II ' u linn IS Kill ri HII IB. A U .av V - y II t-'i 1 JiM K m4 - hUcpcI m : .W C 1 .wu 11 that When I have finished I fwill fhavfc only displayed 'my lack of totnmoU sense, for I simply can't write anyv thing like I could tell it if I could get withiu, hearing distance; ad belief me you wish I hsd been boruaf dumi my" wnen 1 get back, for I have lots. and lots to tell. I think I wiu nave to . mxmfYt nff and tell of mv "VPS Ama knA "fns and outs"; and t guess I will get sent to an asyluni hpn!l fhavei fmished. 't fHH ) , I hope youwUl get tbhijby Chnsw mu for it will give you something tb do r trying tp rea4 'It. .1 bf youj wnn't even finish reading 11 inxirae to get M,za-zagi',Hope yoa wont do that iEirW ' ttiotSe vou all5 will have a ivery merry Christmas, rthink'Ij wiff L,UV U4M 1 'Ktdthet' and Fred have; notot their .bicycle yet ana you win Kei' i"ci" 1 un nv voui when 1 come. 1 sJlinr children. Formula an everv botde, so you know what yon are fir ms then. Children lovs h.. Dr. J. p. McMillan ft Son, Druggists, - ana amggisxa everywnere. ivna vtlf PABT1TIOS. ear t.r n PnfW'- court I wr. oil aionnay xne nwi January. iMC'rfSr formal, at pubHc a'aetfoS the h th. followln ar" ""V i . V V" v ty, ,BowU4 toirll iVMaam lot N 1 of th. partRioa "" to. also th.iwond eorner of Jot No 4,and runi ai the" ,nd Hn of -to No. 1, Sooth 28 1-2 at 8 M hain. to m vn.r, .bain. thic. North 7S M Pauik'. Un, .ke end kWwj North 4 -.Cast' TJS hatn to or ?teth. North 88 Wt 40 JlnU to . .t-k. by a Urge pine end Wrned rtujPl wHJl the hut il ne of m o. m. ri IiZa- 7.B0 chain, to the Wej jfk N. 4 No V'n th. dM-lot, of the Ur. of J.n. MeCoWkk,- m book ef ot Md - ton. N C. , . . Tone of tale: Caaa. , H. Iv. Aa t aa. -""wr" Attorn fr Fettttoi-e. 12 S 4 Mob. ' ' c "tit leep Ve!l Do not allow " the poisons of undigested Wtrl ta i . nrcumulale in 'your bowels, where they are absorbed into your system." Indigestion, con stipation, , headache, . bad blood, and -numerous other troubles are bound to follow. Keep your system' clean, as thous ands of others do, by - taking an occasional dose Ol tne oia, renaoie, veg etaoie, Hmuy liver met one. ' . ' ThedforcTs Trade iti in America I WHAT SELLS HEEE SELLS THESE : Manufacturers wishing to market their products in Latin '' America will be benefited by communicating with oui, ' ' 1? tj ir . j 1 U a . . m jjjpun pureau. vre can sen jour guuus iiuuugu vu. NATIVE SALES BEPBESENTATTVES and trade connections. Publicity in two hundred Latin American Newspapers and two hundred Salons (Mo tion Picture theatres) in South and Central. America,' will carry the story of your product straight . to the :'i'srvhuuiA. Dusiuess, Men, Buyers and , Consumers m 'thtsc Soui h Aiiierican Countries. . CO-OPERATIVE CATALOGUES "Nj ore assembling our J919 catalogue printed in the lan.';ua?e of the South and Central American Republics. If interested,' write, wire or call i rMfg.fW. FPickleiol Rising Fawir, Oa., writest We . havt fused fllied- toras ) ciaac-uraugai. u a family, medicine. My mother-in-law could sot take calomel as it seemed too strong for her, so she usea . isiacjc-uxangrn: as a mua laxauve ana uvcx we use k And briiVB mcilielnB far 'A heliterntde jTfylL - 'i m t Vi 171 I I raj u ini ' Export Division ALLIED AMERICA ASSOCIATION ASHLAND BLOCK CHICAGO, TION MI . U. S. A. j J f mild laxahve l H regulator , , . i' Litis tbe best 0' insist, oa laBwwwirr a. I I In order to have these you must have good food purehas jed from a reliable grocery store. Try. ours. & POWELL . , . ' . 'Lkinberton,7!?. C.; Q0EN ; Chestnut Street 1 L
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