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THE ROBESONIAN, LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1919. PAGE ELEVEN ft Ha S 1 J ;;!; II Heat at the Stroke of a Match 1 The portable Perfection Oil Heater makes heat available in just the quantity desired, when and where needed. It gives glowing warmth continu ously for ten hours on a gallon of kerosene is clean, odorless, safe; creates no soot is easily filled and re-wicked. Over 3,000,000 in use. Aladdin Security Oil gives best re sults. At your dealer's. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) BALTIMORE. MD. Charlotte. N. C Charleston. W. Va. Charleston, S. C. THE PASSING SHOW T t-;aT gg' 11 m ' Washington. D. C. m iff RiRtfrf Richmond. Vn n . , .-m vi - AMI tV i Use Aladdin l) PI 111 1 If "jT- 4- Security Oil I j PERFECTION Oj'J Heaters SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS FOB PAR TITION. Bv virtue of authority vested in the ui dersisned commissioners under a jtdytnent and decree of the superior court of Robeson County, entered before the clerk, in a special nroceedine therein pendi.ig. wherein Elisa beth Townsend and others were plaintiffs and David Townsend and othsr were lefcnd' ante, we will, on Monday the 22nl day of December, 1919, at 12 o'clock noon, at the -eeu.-t house door of Robei m County, olfer for sail at public auction to the hirhtst ' bidder for cash the following; lands or t ndi vided interest In lands, to-wit: First Tract An undivided one half Inter est in fee simple in a tract of land in Back Swamp township, on both skies of Back Swamp, adjoinntr the jands of A. D. McKen lie, McCormae and others;, beginning; at stake by a dogwood at a ditch, Mary E. Ha mer'a second corner, anl runs South 84 1-2 West 6(.50 chain to a stake by two pine pointer by a road, then South 88 West 47.60 chain to McKenxie line; then North 11 West 19.81 chain to his corner, thence South 40 East 8.95 chain to a stake by a stump in bushes; thence Sooth 88 East 47.58 chain to a tak by a large pine tree and large pine tamp; these North 62 East 2.76 chain to stake by two pines; thence North 8 East 18.70 chains; thence North 28 East 24 chains to a stake in a ditch ; thence North 47 West 7.75 chains; thence North 26 1-2 East 15 chain to McCormae' corner; thence a his line North 10 West 81 chains to a stump in Ishtwood tree; thence North 81 East 6.14 chain to a black gum; thence North 26 East 26 chains crossng Back Swamp ; thence down the North edge of said swamp to a point from where a line running South 1 1-2 West 100.09 chains will dreht to the beginning. thence direct to the beginning, contaning five hundred acres, more or less and being the same lands devised by David Townsend to James B. Townsend and conveyed by deed for a one half interest to H. A. Townsend by deed registered in book 8 "L" page 23. See also book 8 "I" page 446, Second Tract: All that certain tract or parcel of land in Pembroke township, ad joning the lands of Marshal Maxwell and J. P. Inman, beginning at a small pine near the edge of the Lumberton and Rockingham road on the upper side of the railroad right of way and run a the Lumberton and Rock ingham road North 42 West 9.26 chan to a take. Maxwell' corner in Barton's line; thence as Barton's line South 42 West (5 chains ; thence a Barton' line again 26 chains to Inman' and Barton' corner, thence as J. p. Inman' line South 67 East is.go chain to (take In the railroad right of way, thence North 22 East to the begin ning, containing eighty one acres, more or I less, and beng same land conveyed to H. A. uownsena oy ira . Townsend, commissioner, by deed registered in book 4 "S" page 228. Tim of sale : Monday, December 22, 1919 at 12 noon. Place of sale: Court house door, Lumber- ion, . ) Terms of sale: Cash. DAVID TOWNSEND, R. C. LAWRENCE. 11 24 4 Mon. Commissioner. PROBABLY IT'S Most children have worms, sometimes. Sypmtoms are lack of color, peevishness, restlessness at night, etc, Dr. Thacher will go after and get the" v worms, u worms are there. Harmless; children lore it. Old doctor's prescription f, in use halt century. At 4 your drug store. Made by; f l THACHER MEDICINE! CO. I 2 cbatusoosa, itan., u. a. a. FOR SALE BY POPE DRUG COMPANY. BY M. MONTE Diogenes with his lantern was peering around the corners. "Hey! old fcout ", yelled the inquisitive one, "still searching for an honest man?." Diogenes shook his head in a dis consolate way. "Nay, son, I've a hard er job. I am looking for a man who did not break the Hindenburg line." Once again a new political party is enjoying birth pangs. We have had them before, and their bones are strewn along the byways of the years Camels, bull moose, and a variety of animals have been discredited there by, only the elephant and donkey have survived under the loads placed upon them. But after all is said, nothine political ha8 happened quite so hope less as the new promulgation in the windy city. If I were asked, I should suggest the Hyena as a most fitting figure head. In the words of the Hon orable Mr. Titmouse, this new aggregation is m favor of everything, for everybody, ex cept the man who has as much as a quarter in his pocket. Toward a gentleman of such wealth, the new party will look askance. They will outbolshevik the vikiest of allbol sheviks.and as to mere Soviets, why they are just not in it. With a certain Mr. Debs for Presi dent, Emma Goldburg Vice-Presi dent, Billious Hohenzollern, Secre tary of State, and a half dozen pig headed individuals whom we could mention as Senators, wouldn't that be a feat to set before the public. When we were an interesting in genue, there was scattered over a considerable territory of these Unit ed States, a well-known individual, known as Jesse Holmes, officially de signated as the "Fool-killer." I watch ed his career with a good dea! of awe, and was ever on the lookout for his victims- I never found any of them messed up with gore, which, seeing' certain of my acquaintances walking around unarmed, I thought passing strange, even to this day, I have a feeling of surprise, whenever I think of them. But what I started to say was, recalling things that happened tc the peace treaty, that if Jesse Holmes would meander around Washington, he would have the most strenuous time of his life, admitting, of course, that he wuold do his duty. P. S.--A pessimist is a fellow who doesn't subcribe to The Robesonian. When you find one, ask him if it isn't so. SCOTLAND COUNTY HIGH WAY ! ASSOCIATION WANTS RESULTS.' The . Scotland County Highway association, at a meeting in Iurin burg on Nov. 21, passed resolutions in which the "present deplorable con dition" of the roads of the county was mentioned, the road and "employ the necessary labor t construct and maintain roads in good condition, even if this requires an additional tax levy." INDIAN TEACHERS' MEETING. mAwvirucTWWuc can rwcts-fcr -W SUPPCO OnSOftG.THint)' ji - - r 'if v V I1 !KlSNPWhTLB,-.T '.A.?-1 .' -v. . . ,i s ar -6c' -Aww- J. 'L - f&j itMtv,i tTH,r First Meeting of the Year at Normal At Pembroke December 6th. Coriespondence of The Robesonian. As announced by the county super intendent in The Robesonian las week, the Indian teachers of Robe son county will hold their first meet in& of the year at the Indian Normal school near Pembroke at 10:30 a. m on Saturday, December 6. The fol lowing is the program which has been prepared for this meeting: PROGRAM. 1. Devotional exercises T. C. Henderson. 2. Exercises by Primary Grades Miss Bessie Morgan. 3- The Teacher's Relation to the Community J, W. Smith. 4. Educational Influence of Schoolroom Decoration Miss Stella - ! I. Lowry. 5. Music (piano) Mrs. J. H, Gochenour. 6. The work that will be expect ed oi second grade teachers this year ior tneir personal improvement for service Supt. J. R. Poole. 7. The Christian Teacher Rev. Mr. Andrew. 8- Address Mrs. Hollowell. 9. Address Prof. A. T. Allen. iu. bong (round) Row Your Boat. Chamberlain's Tablets. These tablets are intended especial ly for indigestion and constipation. commissioners ! They tone up the stomach and enable of the several townships were request- it to perform its functions naturally, ed to take some definite action im- They act gently on the liver and bow mediately, and the county was re- el thereby restoring the stomach quested to employ an experienced ar"l bowels to a healthy condition, road man for the county to co-operate When you feel dull, stupid and consti with the road superintendents and ! pated give them a trial. You are cer supervise the work in the townships j tain to be pleased with their effect. Democratic National Committee Will Mefet January 8. The Democratic national commit tee will meet in Washineton Januarv 8 for the purpose of fixing the time and place for the next Democratic national convention. A. W. McTan of Lumberton and Washington will represent North Carolina. USE 'DANDERINE' IF HAIR IS COMING OUT For a few Cents you can save your Hair and double its beauty. To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle oi dana e c a package before c a package during the war the war c a package NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! 1S7 WHAT ARE YOU DOING WITH YOUR MONEY? SAVING OR SPENDING? Now is the time to sate, now in this time of plenty, when th South is now gettiny fair price for its products. Are you going; to lay aside out of your earnings a reserve fond for hard times?, Or are you going to throw your money, buy high priced autoa etc, and next spring go and make your annual crop-lien for your fer tilizers and supplies? Answer these questions fairly and honestly in your mind, and be you ashamed if you find yourself compelled to admit that yon are among the spendthrifts and not among those that are making and earing. We cordially invie all our friends and neighbors to use this Bank to lay aside their "Rainy Day" money in, and we offer to you every inducement offered by the neat x Banks. Our Savings Department Pays 4 per cent Interest; Compounded Quarterly. Time Certificates of Deposit Issued at 4 per cent. 6 PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON FUNDS LEFT FOR TERM OF YEARS Deposits $228,589.87 Resources $249,455.81 THE BANK ? PEMBROKE Pembroke, N. C. GROW WITH US. UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Walter D. Hines, Director General of Railroad. Seaboard Air Line Railroad ruff. cpt. o omaj' "Danderine" at i counter for a -f in your hand and After several ; usually sto s co find any dandrr'. ji . strong, thick end Passenger schedules, subject to change without notice. of delightful Jrug or toilet , pour a little f: L tho scrtlp. r ; uie i.air ;' and can't' ' lor: ami "co.. For Charlotte 7:35 a. m. No. 12 Tv. Lumberton 13 Lv. Is-aberon 6:2 p 13 -onnecta at Bp'1' ". : : i' connects .t L. i . tt i'r " No- 14 Iv. Lumberton m. 20 Lv. LuMerton North and South. For Wilmington 10:40 a. m. 10:04 p. a. soft, glossy and and abundant. twice
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