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THE ROBESO'IAN. LtMBfcRTON, fOKTll CAROLINA. MiNJ;,V. Alt.i'Sr PAGE FIVE rOCCCC0QOGG00D6cCCO0COCCCCCCCOOCObOSCOCCCCCCOMC0CCCCC0S0CCCO0COCCCOCOCCCCOCCCOCC Make Qm Bank Yott BamJk SAFETY We are primarily the FARMERS BANK. During our Ten Years in business, the FARMERS business has been FIRST with us. Our service ana raciimes are yours ritoi. inrougn your co-operation ana patronage, we have crown to be amona the Ranlr 4-tiz asri-kv-s W a AnnivriiitiVA. nrtri mil lrnoth nnri ewvurH InaniM , mf-tll t.-. a. men Youaffl for Service and Safety. WW WWW WWW WW' o 8 o o o () o ) o O o p () o PLANTERS BANK MBB TRUST, RESOURCES 6VER $500,000.00 . - -., N. A. TIIOMPSON, President R. C. LAWRENCE, Vice-Pres, K. M. BARNES,, Treasurer. G. E. RANCKE, Secretary COMPANY GEO. L THOMPSON, Trust Officer. 0C0CCCGCCCC00C3TO () (I y THE K0BES0NIAN Office 107 West Fourth Street Telephone No. 20. THURSDAY, AUGUST 211919. BUSINESS BUILDERS FARM LANDS AND -TOWN PROPERTY wanti I. It you have either to offer call on or write K. Grover Britt, Lumberton, N. C. NOTICE FOR SALE: I 8TILL HAVE A few of my best cows and 6 or 8 heifer calves. Will trade for beef cattle. Don't forge the place, McNeill's Livery Stables A. O. Garrison, Lumberton, N. C. FARM FOR SALE 200 ACRES, 5 MILES from Red Springs. 10 J acres under high' of cultivation, one dwelling, and one ten-. ant hours. Well located, near church and school. J. J. Thrower, Red Springs, N. C. PERSONALS Mr, H. K. Bridgman of Barnes ville was a Lumberton visitor Satur- rns anv K.P ASSPNCtfR MAXWELL Auto. A bargain. Apvly Mike Herring, Uay. East Lumberton, N. c. Mr. J. G. Rhodes of R. 2, Fair- "ilTlNrroS'ToR kivk ykars I mof' was a Lumberton vi niter Sat- ou improved farm latni in Robeson, Scow . Urday. lr.d. and Hoke cooties, in .moan M.. jjr Henry Lee of R. 4, Lu rerton, Out- DO to 50,.i00.lO, boj.r:n Merest tbr ' rite of 5 1-2 iwr cent. Call on or writ. v. as among the cajlfis at The Robe- a.. T. McLean, i.inv. Dei tun. . i. ; tonian office Saturday. Messrs. W. L. Mclntyre and L. S. rnp S4I.F INTERNATIONAL 10 II. P. Gasoline Engine and 20 inch meadows corn ; Kinla-.V of R. 2, Lumber". Spent the CHURCH NOTES ROBESON BAPTIST UNION. mill, belting and pulleys complete. been run little : in perfect condition : price reasonable. Terms to suit purchaser: dem onstration by appoinatment. T. W. Max well. Tolarsville, N. C. BICYCLE STOLEN NEW 8HAPLEIGH Special No. S09718, blue frame, light on handle bar, bell beside light. Stolen at St John's Baptist church Sunday night, Re ward for return to Neill Cromartie, (Col- red), Lumberton. LOST, CHECK FOR 1517.77, MADE TO D. G. Wilkins, Friday at Star Warehouse. Find er will please return to Planters Bank and Trust Co. D. G. Wilkins, Lumberton, ,R. 7. -" ' FOR 8ALE TWO NICE MULES ON REA- sonable terms. K. M. Biggs, Lumberton, N. C. FOR SALE ONE (-PASSENGER OVER land car, site 90, practically new. K. M. Biggs, Lumberton, N. C. JUST RECEIVED, A BIG LOT OF COTTON Picking Sheets anl carload No. 1 Timothy Hay. A good stock of Shipstuffs. Oats, Molasses and Dairy Feed and Bye on hand. Prices attractive. K. M. Biggs, Lumber- ton, N. C. FOB SALE 1 ACBE LOT. BOOM HOUSE and store building 44x80; 1-2 acre lot, 4 room house and blacksmith shop in town of Shannon, N. C. Also 6 acres valuable land in town of Shannon. Apply to J. A. Singleton, Red Springs, N. C. IF YOU HAVE FARM LANDS OK TOWN property to sell It will pay you to ' see . Grover . Britt, Lumberton, N,C .-- FOR SALE rHVDSON SUPER-SIX.. BUN 1200 miles, all new tires, Just been worked over at Winston-' -Want a new one, Price 1Z00. Bojjlfll,,; Hamlet, N. C. WANTED '.MEN ' TO HIT '" VI' WIRB rence: 4 men to ditch; 10 to clear land; 4 carpenters and t families to farm on shares 1920 ; 2 families to ffirase a crop now made." uom celled bouse, furakhed free of rent High wages paid daily for anove. noma Land vo., Dunn, N. C. J. G. Layton, manager. . FTVE FARMS FOR BALE AND RENT ON Easy Terms. 900 acres located 7 miles North of Atkinson, 4 miles of a station. Fine loamy land, clay subsoil, two B-room houses ceiled and painted ; 1 8-room . two story house almost finished. Good gn and mill, daily mail, good road. Price with about 110 acres cleared 125 per acre, 15,000 cash, balance on easy terms. We have sev eral fine values around ' Llllng-ton, Rose boro and Dunn. ' Make a date and come and see. Home Land Co., Dunn, N. C, J. G. Layton, manager. FOR SALE. BKNT OR SHARE CROP, Eight good plantations, from two to eight horses, in Robeson county, N. -C. Good dwellings, tenant houses and barns. J. A. Singleton, Bed Springs, N, C. FOR SALE SIX GOOD BRICK- STORE buildings, main street,, Red Springs. N. C. Also 10 residence Iota. One shingle mill. capacity 14,000 dally. One saw mill com plete, capacity 10,000 feet. J. A. Pingle ton. Bed Springs, U., Cv FOB SALE, FINE -MTtCIf koW,'. -F.'" Townsend, . Lumberton, U," B.; IV''.! j SEE ADV. IN ANOTHER iUIKN ABOUT fine farm for. sale..'- AV jim McMillan (colored) the old re- liable, has. opened up a new garage across the Seaboard railroad en Fairmont road. Service -at a reasonable ' price anl satis faction guaranteed. Am ready to serve you at any time. Call and rive mo a trial . Jim McMillan, Manager. SAFES AND VAULTS I HAVH YOU AN insurance policy. Deeds, Liberty Bonds, War Savings Stamps, or other valuable, that are eutpussd to fire and burglars T ' If so tee or write 3. G. Dickson, Elrod, N. C. Factory Agent. FOR SALE PIGS.' DUROC JERSEY AND Duroe and Berkshire crossed. - Can be seen at Carhrlo's farm ra Red Springs road. See J. A. Carlyle ei; W. R. Carrym, WANTED LET US SUBDITTDK AND SELL your land at auction. Write ua today what you have to sell and let ua figure with joo. Give location, price, ete. - Atlantie Development Co FmyettevOle, N. C .s ; i FARM FOR SALE ABOUT 1U ACRES, I from. Red Springs, 100 acres under cultrratian, one flvexoum houeo, one three room howe. 1100 per acre. H. B. Gibson, Red : Sprint, C i :'" ' " iTtfTOaJ'wt- ed and nairr THREE TARMS OF Must ha well loeat- moro ' under v cultivation. '(btbjU JBA Springs, N.,C. , IF . TOU - AB INTERESTED IN BUTING seilui a zarm aee or wrne jx, uid- W ANTED 30 OR 35 H. P. SECOND-HAND tem boiler W. J. Everit:, I'a.-ktt.n. N. C. week-end at Wright sv:!ie Beach. Mrs. Frank A. Bond of Lumberton 1 is spending some time in the city vis liting friends. Wilmington Star, Au gust 23. Among the Lumberton : eople who rpent the week-end at Wrightsville WANTED : VOL TO KNOW THAI YOU , Beach were Mr. and Mrs. Jno. S. ?" LIT" Xr'A Ba suit Owe. Shte I McNeill and tw0 children, Jno. Coble Curtains, Shades, Comforts, Blanket. . , , , , T . . Enamel Ware, Glass Ware. Crockery Ware, and Donald, and Mrs. Irvm Jenkma. Tin Ware, and all 10c. 15c and 25e. Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Porje and three Goods at Turner's, Cash or Credit. J. H. children, Theodore, Maurice and Wil Turner Furniture Co., Red Springs. N. C. . cotjov rt wo-r,fillo MONEY TO lend ON improved land Beach, where they will spend some in Rubeson county on long time. Kates time. as good as any can give. Stephen Mcln- . D M- j p Brown haVe -e. tyre. t mi i. M . V. V. w V i . V . I. w v , nujiiujiuiii for sale one good gentle bay ter spending some time at Waynes mare. Nice ladies horse. J. A. Carlyle, ville, where they spend part of each Lumberton, N. C. 'Bumnier. '.-.;. do nt forget fHE bebt place to " Mr. E. O. Freeman of R: I, Orrum, top hunger wat the OlympU Cafe, Ki . Was a Lumberton visitor Saturday, tree. Lumbertoa. ,1. Mr. L P. Graham of Proctorville the Cumberland general HOSPITAL 1 pased through town Friday en route Correspondence of The Robesoniaii. The Robeson Baptist union will be held with Antioch Baptist church Au gust 29th and 30th. PROGRAM Friday 11 a. m. Sermon Frank Hair (Hare?) v 1 p. - m. StateMissions T. XL. Johnson, Jesse Blalock. 2:30 p. m. The Impcr?."c better Equipment for 'Tt:.:.li , feumlay School E. J. Brill, D. H. Humphrey. Saturday 10 a. m Devotional exercises. 10:30 The Place of Our Denomi national Paper in our Church Work J. R. Miller, L. E. Tyner. 11:15 Sermon C. H. Durham. 2:00 p. m. 75 Million Campaign L. B. Varsar, H. H. Hunneycutt. .8:00 How Should thA Snhharh ho Observed W. S. Johnson, W. P. Bar ker. I. P. HEDGPETH, for Com. of Favetteville. N. C. offers to young la dies between the ages pf eighteen and thir-. ty-five the following course of training for nurses: three yean practical and the oretical work which prepares for State Board examinations. Fall classes being formed now. Apply at once to, 8uperin ten dent of Nurses. j THREE CAR LOADS GOOD HARD BRICK, 4 car loads Western Red Cedar shingles, one ear load lima and one car load of ce ment For best cash prices see L. H. Cald well, Lumberton, N. C. PLUMBING REPAIR WORK AND PLUMB tog of all kinds, piping for- acetylene plaate . and Del eo systems, eta. Work solicited any ' where in the county. Prompt attention. Kmeient service. Office: Cor. Chestnut and 6th Sts. Phone 91. O. B. Kirkmaa Lumberton, N C to Maxton to visit relatives Mrs. L. C. McArthur and two chil dren, Alexander and L. C, Jr., of Bennettsville, S. C, are visiting at tthe home of Sheriff and Mrs. R. E. Lewis. Mr. McArthur spent yester terday here with his family. A series of meetings began at jauje jueinoaist cnurcn yesterday, r A' series of meetings is being held at Mt. Elim Baptist church, near Or i urn, this week. Rev. E. A. Paul of Davis is doing the preaching. Mr. G. S. Harrell and son, Master Lutner, of Rennert, were Lumberton visitors Friday. "Mr. A. C Williamson of the Smyr na' section spent the week-end at Wrightsville Beach. GOOD AUTO SPECIALTIES The Best Made. LEATHER-NU. For Automobile and Buggy Topi and All Leather Gopfls JOHNSON'S CARBON REMOVER JOHNSON'S AUTO WAX FINISH JOHNSON'S SQUEAK OIL Send us an order for these items. There is a large and increased demand N. JACOB1 HARDWARE COMPANY. Wholesale Distributors 10 & 12 South Front St. Wilmington, N. C. DO NT SUFFER CATARRH OF THE HEAD, tnai uiairiKome ano areao-4 disease, sui wnue you eieep. aessome bate Dateoveri the great home remedy, in use more thas fifteen years, testimonials and living wit-ne-ses bespeak He merit. Oao bottle usually eures worst case. Price 11.00. Far sale by Seseoms Remedy Co., Lumberton, N. C. j urantnara Bros., Liumoerton, M. ti. ; oran tham Bros., St. Pauls: Red Sprinss Drug Co., Red Springs. N. C. ; J. M. Sea- aiigr. FOR SUMMER COLDS Catarrh! Atthma, Kay-Prrer, etc taert in the Doitru a lautll quanutT of SALVE W31 not otala the Clothe. At all drag torcttttv 0t aad LJ5J or aafl4 diract niB koc coxriiT. Lia.hm.iLc UUP FARM LOANS Loan made at less cost to borrower than offered by anyone making long time loans Loans mads in Robeson County 5 1-2 per cent interest. Terms of Loan: 5, 7, 10 or 20 years as may be desired. Loans Mde in any amount above tt coo CHICK AMAUGa TRUST CO - JurIcb J. Goodwin, Attorney, Lnraberton, N. C. Miss Sallie DuBois of Dillon, 8. C, is visiting here at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. W. J. DuBois. VALUABLE ' LAND FOR BALE. ABOUT fox acre of land with gsedtdwelling, loeat ad on whitevilla road, one mile east of the 'court house, known as the Roy Jen- kin place. Apply to Stephen Kelntyre, WE ARE NOW MAKING LOANS ON Dt proved farm land for 6, 7. 10 or 20 years. On loans of $5,000 or more for 6 year ne gotiations fcharges are t per cent; T years S 1-t per cent: 10 and 20 yan i per cent. Chlckamauga Trust Company Loraberton N.-C. , COMPARE MT INTEREST RATE AND terma with others who are handling the, same elaaa f loans. Amounts. 12,000 00 to W0.00e.00t Robeson, Scotland and Hoke euntlea. Rate of interest I 1-1 PER CENT. A. T. McLean. Lumberton. a JUST RECEIVED CAR LOAD NAILS. CAR load- wire fencing; and ear bad. one and two-horse Chattanooga wagons. L. H. Caldwell's hardware department. . . LEARN AT HOME OR . SCHOOL SHORT, . hand,' Bookkeeping on Credit. Positions' guaranteed. Edwards Colleges, High Point, and Winston, N. C. , , WANTED f TOU TO KNOW THAT TOU an buy furniture at the old price, buying in ear load lots and contracting months and month ahead we can sell you a- I plese uit for S25.00, dresser f 12.00, Waah Stand $7.00. Bed $6.00. J. H. Tuner Furniture Co., Red 8pring. N. C. . , WANTEDS ' TOU TO KNOW THAT WB carry everything for the homo, $30,000 to $40,000 stock of nods, a great variety of goods in great quantities bought in a way to save you from M per cent to CO " per eat. v . Corumbia . fJrafomilns. Aolcon-Vi eal leon, and Pathe. Talking Mnchi-ies pd Records. 3. H. Turner Furniture Co., Red Spring. 1?. C. WANTED! ' TOU TO KNOW THAT WE have Ranges from $4S.OO to SI10.00, store from' 117.60 to $50.00, and w guarantee each one of them to cook and givAsa faction, w are doinr more than five time aa nuh business as five year ago. is a reason, ft will pay you to to- J. H. Turner Farniture Co., Red Sprtny. M. , -' A Great Remedy. The merits of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy are -: wel known and appreciated, bat there is occasionally man who' had no c onainUnce with' " them - and should read the following: by -F. fl. Dear, a hotel man at DonuyerVMomV "Four weiri-ftro I used Chamberlam'i Colic and Diarrhoea- Remedy wtta sucl)l wonderful results ws i nave since recommended it to my friends.'' t,t TV . Mr.jU : B.? Barnes-of R. 3,'i Lum- bertpn,'' was among the visitors in JlSulDlfS ' Sll - ' ' ' - BIGHT OUT OF A GopperGladOn ALFALFA SOTJKDS GOOD COPPER SOUNDS GOOD Alfalfa Biscuits baked in a Coppe-Clad oveH is about the Good est Biscuits you ever fasted. Come and taste stay and,, eat- Al falfa Biscuits with butter and hot drip coffee will be served every day. . , Come brings your friends and make yourself at heme. j For one Week, beginning AUGUST 25th The Copper-Clad Range will be demonstra ted by the Copper-clad crank. Worth of Fine Aluminum Ware $10.00 FREE See The Asbestos Sweat If you want to know why range bodies rust out from the inside leaving an otherwise good range, come and see the Asbestos Sweat. N See where and how the Sweat-Rust forms. See the pa tented Copper-Clad Idea: "A Sheet of Pure Copper Between the .Range Body , and Sweaty Asbestos." See these things for Yourself know for a certainty. . Auxi ajaaxis a dixus in auj5 'Free" means that this ware does not cost Copper-Clad The range with concealed hinges, catches, latches, corners and' buyers a single penny. It is a reward for buying while crevices. ' the Crank is here and is offered by him to justify you in . TEe range as smooth as a dish because the nickel parts are free attending this sale; of rivet ; and bolt heads. , This ware is very substantial and just the kind that .you The range with four walls and an air space built like a therr would select if buying for your own use. .The 7-in-l con- mos bottle. v ; Tertible cooker takes the place of seven different Tessels, The range with a solid one' piece rniea&irori back flue. . . as shown by figures 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 andJ. You can use this TheTange with' a' square smoke pipe.'. ." ' ' '' ' otensil in some form every day . ,. Copper-Clad means a sheet of pure Copper is' ; placed BB-' . j :-. . . " - TOTEM the sweaty asbestos and rMgerbodyv-To, place it else-; V?" ZLPar J -where would be like climbing ofoirof a roof to get out of the wet ""T01 wwet . V '( Hot Alfalfa Biscmta 4" 4H T' : Hot Drip CbffceJFree ) 1 ) aited-prtPeit'K. C - teW -Saturday: 0-! i :r-m .
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