THE ROBESONMN. LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2, Ml, PAGE THKE3 " 111 a. M VI Bringing - Mr U'n 1 in he BISCUITS If you want a sure way of pleasing; every member of the family have a plate of piping hot biscuit just about every meal in the day. Made with Occo-nee-chee Self-Risin? Flour, biscuits, waffles and hot-cakes fairly melt in your mouth. This flour is very easy to use Because it already con tains baking-powder, soda and sale in exact proportions to insure perfect baking. Occo-nee-chee is also very economical to' use since the extra ingredients are already in it, because the baking-powder, soda and salt would cost more if you bought them separately. It takes but a few seconds to mix Occo-nee-chee with water or milk and a few minutes more fur baking. GC0-NEE-CHEE our Self-RisinrfFl Takes the Gtte out of Baking V and Saves you Money B m to ft Ikm Mimm MM to ft. fmmd on oony mk Oecm mmm cA Smlf. Riming FUmr. One of the boot ptoin tlourm you earn ouy to feerleaa Austin neaton ix TV" " ;J.!' Durham, N. C. 1AI DELIGHTED TO NOTE PROGRESSIVE SPIRIT meetings and other conventions, but property organized and upported. President Kirkpatrick of W-C-A Highway Association Write ' yt InpreMiona Had by Robeson and Lumberton Fight for the Highway Has Been Won. To the Editor of The Robesonian: I thank you for your issue of The Robesonian under date September 25th, giving such a splendid account of the Wilmington-Charlotte-Ashe-ville highway convention Just held in your city. ? We wish to assure you of the deep appreciation of the members of the convention for the hospitality which WHS CAICUUCU UJ H3 Rvvu vi; . Lumberton and the "State of Robe-J son." We were delighted to note the splendid progressive spirit 01 your city and county. We were fur ther Gratified to learn of the enter prising plants, banks, manufacturing institutes, and agricultural interests with which you are blessed. As soon as the highway is built, it will give a new imDetus to the industrial, agri cultural, and commercial development of your community, alone with the ' other communities through wi ic. it! ' 111 M.X. - C4... I passes, as wen as me omie m sc"- eral. ' We are depending largely up.n the press to help us make the last drive, and help us "get out of the mud." We have won this fight and all we need to do is to "clean out the dugouts" and establish the right line -of communicating trench es. ' Again assuring you of our appre ciation of the many courtesies receiv ed at your hand. . . . Yours cordially, T. L. KIRKPATRICK. President Wilmington-Charlotte-Ashe-ville Highway Associatioii A LUMBERTON NEED. in matters of securing new industries. and. various and sundry improvements and progressive movement. Lum berton could find more than enough to keep a live and capable Chamber 01 ixmmerce secretary tusy all the would Day handsome dividend. The same may be said with refer ence to any other town in Lumber ton's class. i Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, will lead to chronic eonstipa i tion. Doan's ReguleU operate easily. 30c a box at all stores. vyviiiinerce secretary &usy an me 1 time, and such an organization, if1 Subscribe fos THE ROBESONIAN.! Subscribe for The Robesonian. .tt. '"-"''"""' nm, y 3) tz Trade Your Watch! llf you have a 7 jewel Elgin or Walth am watch and want a 2 1 jewel, I will allow you full value for your old watch in trade. Come in and look at my High Jeweled Watches. A. J. HOLMES JEWELER US? Si NEXT DOOR TO K.IkLxBIGGS 2 S3 2 on Our Family Of Satisfied Customers. With Quadruple Protection. Manganese Steel Burglar-Prof, Time-Lock Safe. BURGLAR INSURANCE Conservative Management and Po lite and Courteous Service. Open from 9 a. m. till 3 p. m. During. Tobacco Season till 6 p. m COME TO SEE US Lumberton, like many other good towns, needs a live Chamber of Com-, merce with a paid secretary. The Robesonian sees the need and com ment: "When good roads multi tudes are about to descend upon the town, the need for some active or ganization becomes more apparent than it is when there is no special program to put over; but it is needed all the time. "All the time" is right, and it is rather surprising that the little city of Lumberton hasn't a Chamber of Commerce 'or some such organization already, with a man paid for his full time to look after the interests of the town, not' only in matters of se curing and . preparing for goods yp 0hi ssg 1. I: Km CmnrltM li ill" 11 r --'IMWIi ' ft Dili' YOU can't help cutting: loose jora remarks every time vou flush roar smokespot with Prince Albertit hits. sad sai. Ita sftle foU s54knaw pipe and cigarette makin'a sunshine and as satisfW ing as it is delightful every hour of the twenty-four I , It's never too late to hop into the Prince Albert pleasure pasture I For, P. A. is trigger-ready to give you more tobacco ran than you ever had in your smokecafetr. . That's because it has'the quality. Quick as you know Prince Albert youH write it down that P. A. did not bite your tongue or parch your throat. And, it never will! For, our exclusive patented process cuts out bite and parch. Try k for what ails your tongue! Toppy rmJ ten tidy rmd tint, Aon swamf mtd kmlf pmd lim . hmmudon and -that cUvtr, practical pound eryotolglaaa kmmidor with tpongo moitmnor top that hoopo tho tobacco im tmch perfect romditkm. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C Farmers Savings Bank C. B. Townsend, President R. H. Covington, Cashier SAFETY -:- We aim to help our customers and promote their interest at all times. We aim to make every transaction with us pleas ant and profitable. We aim to give -the most liberal accom modations 'possible. BUT, , the prime consideration of this Bank is the SAFETY of the funds of its customers. We place the SAFETY of our DEPOSITORS money ahead of all other considerations. You will find all the progressive financial elements combined in this Bank for SAFETY: FLUE PROOF VAULTS, BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, but, especially in the way we LOAN and INVEST YOUR MONEY, WE PAY FOUR PER CENT ON TIME ; DEPOSITS. -, : OVER HALF MILLION DEPOSITS. Z Baiik of Fairmont . OFFICERS: - F. L, Blue, Pres. and Cashier H. L. Blue, Jr., Asst Cashier J. P. Brown, Vice-Pres. : . A. S, Thompson, Vtee-Pres. U p&K sSSt' if 37, THEY. COST. MORE TO BUY - pf$f W- BUT LESS TO RIDE ftHiwi 0 AND THEY ALWAYS PAY - f K (A M p jf YOU MORE IN MILES jj m vl W THAN YOU PAY IN h Q P W J? ' ' N ' THE 7500 Mile Post IS passed by the Average .yt' MWA P.d IK-.''. l5; with strength enough to go to the end. And -,the mile post is only half way. Wfe Will Appreciate Your Patroiiage You Will Appreciate INDIA Service L H; CALDWELL Hardware Department Lumberton, N. C.