t. v :;.-.-' t-v-i-.;.r V''.v'.;t ' - ;-. . : - ) 'ft- t vr I !' fAGE FOUB THE EOBESONIAN, LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA." MONDAY, DECEMBER V.1SM. 217 126 84 41 43 54 101 109 141 156 174 201 237 COURT CALENDAR, DECEMBER TERM, 1919. Commencing December 1, 1919. Honorable Thomas II. Calvert, Judge Presiding. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1. J. J. Board, vs. M. L. Marley. Heme Phillips, vs. A. C. L. R. K. Noah Thompson vs. National Cotton Mills. J S. Harwell 'vs. Rosa Harwell M C. Shepherd vs. W. F. Shepherd. Quince Wilson vs. Straudy Wilson. Lula Carmichael vs. Alex Carmichael. Blanch Hatchell vs. L. C. Hatchell. Willis Thomas vs. Lettie Thomas. Mattie Davis vs. Joe Davis. Ed Stephens vs. Carrie Stephens. Henry Locklear vs. Nancy Clark. Locklear. v Harriett Ann McLaurin vs. Lawrence McLaunn. Cornelia Hewitt vs. Charles Hewitt. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1919. Isaac Purcell vs. John Leach. Geo. Locklear et al vs. Wra. Bryant et al.. Willie Locklear et nl vs. J. H. Powers. John W. Oxendine et ux vs. A. A. Cummmgs et aL Bank of Maxton et al vs. Maxton Supply Co. t al. Mrs. R. W. Gambell et al vs. B. L. Hamilton. W. S. Lowrey et al vs. L. H. Oxendine. John Leach vs. W. P. Henderson. John Leach vs. Win. McEachern et al. Alma Lumber Co. vs. J. W. Guiton et ux. Barbar-Parchall Lbr. Co. vs. J. J. Evans. Mavo Milling Co. vs. B. C. Glass et al. Thomas Wilson et al vs. McKay Byrd et aL R. Jasper McLean et al vs. Alma Lumber Co. W. R. McNeill vs. Abram Cobb. Beaufort County Lbr. Co. vs. T. 0. EvanS. Peruvian Guano Co. vs. D. J. McLean. 0. E. Seawell vs. Hall & Hall. Currie-Patterson Co. vs. S. II. McKinnon. Shannon Mercantile Co. vs. Frances E. McEachern. Alex Lamb vs. Dock Campbell. A. D. McKenzie vs. James Oxendine. E. B. Hill vs. A. C. L. R. R. R. D. Croom et al vs. L. E. Squires et al. Bethel Chavis vs G. W. LocklearV Wilmington Hotel Co. vs. B. W. Townsend. - Lucius McRae vs. W. J. McDonald. J. Browne Evans vs. David Currie et al. John Gilmore vs. Mrs. Fuller Harris. , Alma Lbr. Co. vs. F. A. Bracy. Bank of Maxton vs. B. W. Phillips et al. ': L. S. Townsend et al vs. A. C. L. R. R. F. A. Bracy vs. Maxton Alma So. R. R. Co. S. B. Rozier vs. J. G. Bynum et al. Red Springs Trading Co. vs. C. E. Zedekar. Federal Sign System vs. First National Bank. Mrs. Salome Baxley vs. R. W. Rozier. Fletcher McCormick vs. Wright McDuffie et al. 88- 130 Farmers Trading Co. vs. H. T. Pate. 89- 90 A. W. McLean et al vs. Commissioners. 91 Margaret F. McLean et vir. vs. Commissioners. ' 95 J. A. Barker vs. Commissioners. 98 J. A. Wooten vs. Commissioners, ; 4'i 96 Kate M. Denny vs. A. C. L. R. R. j . 7 10 11 15 20 21 22 27 28 30 33 35 36 37 38 39 44 47 48 49 50 51 52 56 60 63 64 62 65 66 68 69 70 75 79 86 99 93 100 102 103 104 105 107 106 108 111 112 114 115 116 117 118 119 121 124 128 131 133 135 138 142 143 144 146 148 159 161 162 163 164 165 166 170 171 172 155 173 177 179 181 A. 187-183 191-195 Til WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1919. J. F. McLean vs. G. C. C. Taylor, Admr. . Jip Will Barnes vs. S. B. Rozier. ; Ed. Bryant ys. A. C. L. R. R. ; ' Model Mill Co. vs. First National Bank. W. H. Stone vs. L. A. Parnell. y Amy Crawford vs. R. J. Leggett et ux. ;,J Denhie Leach vs. J. H. Powers. Peter Leach vs. J. H: Powers et ux. American Realty & Auction Cov. vs. M. A. Buie et al. S. H. Hunt vs. A. C. L. R. R. Co. The Wishart Co. vs. N. M. . Parnell. H. M. McAllister vs. J. P. Stansel et al. N. A. McMillan vs. Standard Guano Co. Southern Exchange Co. vs. D. T. Rozier. Framptbn-Foster Lbr. Co. vs. Alfred Britt. R. A. McQueen vs. B. W. Townsend. J. W. Carter et al. vs. Martha McRae et aL W. B. Cooper vs. T. W. Thompson. 4 H. A. Page, Jr. vs. M. N. Parnell. v Margaret F. McLean et al vs. R. E. Lewis. Angeline Watson vs. S. A. L. Ry. f In Re Will of Mary A. McGoogan, deed. J. B. Smith vs. Howard White. Geo. E. Denny's vs. H. D. Hendron. Pocomoke Guano Co. vs. Perry Davis et al. C. F. Gaddy ts. Alex McLendon. McCormick & Burks vs. Sandy McCallum.. WT. M. Pate vs. Win. Parnell. The Dittman Co. vs. O. E. Seawell. , Dora L. Rozier vs. John H. McNeill. S. L. Warn-ii vs. II. G. Byrd et ux. W. J. Johnson vs. C. T. Waters et al. Robeson Grocery Co. vs. Reed Bros. Walter Knight by next friend vs. A. C. L. R. R. Archie McArthur vs. John Johnson. John McKay vs. J. N. Buie, Admr. ' Warren Jacobs vs. Turkill Johnson. Manse-Owens Co. vs. A. A. Thomas et al. Joseph Willis vs. J. B. Regan. Mary E. McKinnon vs. A. D. McLeod. Rozier Powers vs. Western Union. J. N. Baxley et. al. vs. Rosie Pridgen et al. J. Browne Evans vs. B. R. CashwelL li. t . Chavis vs. M. A. Oxendine. "F! D. Thompson vs. Mrs. Ocie Small. ' A. Weinstein vs. Southern Eidi-prr C.n t 1 P. McAllister et al VS. SnntVln-rT V.yrr. ''M . i & 1 w. Co. et al. 168 178 201 203 205 206 207 20S 209 210- 2U THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1919. J. McR. Bracy vs. Rowland Machine Co. s. i. Rozier vs. R. I). Caldwell & Son. Town of Lumberton vs. S. A, Branch et ux. -1 own of Lumberton vs. V. & C. S. R; R. Co. Town of Lumberton vs. H. M: McAllister ct ux. Town of Lumberton vs. Klmore-Bullard et ux:" ' Iov,a uf Lumber; on vs.,!!. I). Williamson et ux. Town oi Lumberton ts.-W. H. Barnes et : lown oi jjumoerf.o.1 vs. W. I. Linkhaw,'et ui, Town of Lumberton vs. C. D. Ilutaff et tlx : xuwu oi jJumDerton vs. A. k. wiiito ? " -V V UAi 215 , Santford Jenkins et al vs. Melton bTBerTy l Sellers et. . s- .-'.i John D. Jackson vs. "Joseph Allen) Exr. , W. W. Carlyle et al ys. J. W. McPhail. ; , K. M. Biggs, Mgr. vs American Railway Express Co. K M. Biggs vs. AmericAn Railway Express Co. Julia Davis, Admr, vs. S. B. Willimas.' v Alva V)xendine vs. Frances Locklear et aL Garrett & MeNeill vs. .Millard McMillan. v ; , S. F. Bowser & Co. vs. C. M. Townsend. Luke Sinclair vs. James King .et al. Annie L. Williams et vir. vs A. J. McKinnon Co. et al W. J. McDononald vs. J. D.; McRainey. SECOND WEEK. -MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1919. Johli W. Ward vs. R. F. Martin. : . " National Bank of Lumberton vs. Furman FreemanT" Jess Jones et al vs. William Barker. ' M. L. Marley. vs American Railway Express Co. Edna Kizer vs. Bladenboro Cotton Mills. H, L. Locklear et al, Tur. vs. Loyd Lowrie. Mary Ammons vs. Xeill Ammons. , Edna Pitman vs. J. M.- Andrews, "Admr. , A. L. Bullock vs. Faulk Hunt. , Town. of Lumberton vs. Frank Gough, Chm. . S.D.5638 A. D. Evans vs. Kingsdale Lbr. Co. S. D.5746 Red Springs Trading Co. vs. J. Watt McNeill. S. D. 5747 Red Springs Trading Co. vs. Archibald D. McNeill. ' ' ' 5748 Red Springs Trading Co. vs. Clarence McNeill. 5771 Bank of Rowland vs. F. D. Henderson et ux. , 219 222 224 225 226 227 230 229 234 238 239 83 253 256 273 281 284 288 297 .310 '325 -..., . . - . --a; i w" ',:i '---iZc OM",- - ' ' -f SPLENDID TALENT COB HERE ON LYCEUM COURSE Sale of Season Tickets Should Be Large. ATTRACTIOilS YELL SELECTED fJumbers Win Be Both Inspiring , antf EnjoyabfeCoupse Is a Community Asset An excellent list of attractions ha' been selected for the Lyceum Conrs? here this season, and the sale of sea son tickets should be unusually large Reports from the well-known Red path Bureau, from which the attrac tions on the course were secured, stat that never before have so many com jQf altles arranged for Lyceum courses le everywhere are welcoming thv gret opportunity offered by the Lyce um for good, clean entertainment ani lectures of an inspirational and au thoritative character. A Lyceum course la certainly an as set to any community It brings to the community aen of note to talk on ba portant themes, and It also fttrnlnhet music, song and story of high stand ard. The Lyceum cannot but make fot better dtisensbJp. The local course has been careful; selected, and the attractions will b found to be both Inspiring and enjoy able. The different numbers may t briefly described as feUows: THE JOY OF MOTHERHOOD -mm iii i hi. i Came to this Woman after Taking Lydia E. Pinkham'a . Vegetable Compound to Restore Her. Health lifeiii 1 Ellensbure. Wash. "After I was married 1 was not well for a lone time and a good deal of the time was not able to go about. Our greatest desire was to have a child in our home and one day my husband came back from town with a bottle of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and wanted me to try it. It brought relief from my troubles. I improved in health so I could do my housework; we now have a little one, all of which I owe to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. O. S. Johnson, R. No. 8, Ellcnsburg, Wash. There are women everywhere who long for children in their homes yet are denied this ' happiness on account of some functional disorder which in most cases would readily yield to L Pinkham's Vegetable Compoun Such women should not trive uo hone until they have given this wonderful medicine a trial, and tor special advice write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.. Lynn, Mass- The result of 40 years experience is at your service. x ' See Our Work and get our prices before placing an order for any kind of monumaotal .work. , 1 Lumberton Marble & Granite CoA partition J. H. Floyd, Prop, 1 thaCiim Lumberton, . . . . . . N. C antee ever writtei T)aai4 TUrci1 ; :.-CJ Luajergjiarantee Stiitwit! It isSae broad est .tairest ooltee -ffuarV m,: ? the vdietejJan inv Mnni MUa auiaceordlBC rtauoDi. t (atif rmiMiarna umlA . "IT- , " IVKMT VOUKD SOLD DI AH An IIQHT TIM CAH get3ronr money b you are iior.rno acit ir roiieruv 'j i m-a . coffee Hie Reily-Taylor Cdmpaiiy sale of Land fob fartition. - li virtue of authority veated jn me under a ;udi;:mnt of the uperior eourt of Bbeeon county, entered before the clerk Jn ' ipeeia! proceeding therein pendinir wherein Cora V. Bass and other, ex pae, -are petitioner!, same being S. P. No. 4562 upon the docket of said oourt, I will, on Monday the 22nd day of .December, 1919 at 12 o'ektek 'noon at the court door at Lumberton, N. a, offer for sale at public auction ' to the highest bidder for cash the following lands i Beginning at (lake, J. D. Purvis corner of an 80 here lot. and. runs as this line Nrth 22 West 26 chains to a stake at the run of Hog Swamp, thence down said run to a stake and pointers, the corner of lot No. in the hereinafter referred to. thence as line South U 1-2 East t chains to a stake on the Wire Grass road, in Britt's line, thence as that Un North 79 East fl chains to a lightwood stump, the. old corner of the Britt survey on the North edge of Juniper bay, thence as the other Britt survey Una North about 64 East 6 1-2 chains to the be ginning, containing thrty acres, .more ot less and being same land conveyed to Cora B. Howell by deed registered in book 4 "U" paga (60, and -being lot No. 5 in partition of J. K. Atkinson t als against Harriet N. Purvis et ala see hook 4 "Z" paga 414. Time of sale: Monday December 22, 1919j Place of sales' Court house door.XLumber ton, N. C. . ' , ' Terms of sale: Cash. ' JAME3 D. PROCTOR, Commissioner. Malntyre, Lawrence ft Proctor, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 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