THE R0BES0N1AN, LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, ISIS. PAGE NXN8 You PROFIT By the subdivision and sale of your land AT AUCTION. No matter where you're located City, Suburban, or Farm Land, WE WILL SELL IT FOR YOU QUICK. HOW is told in our big booklet j which may be worth hundreds of dollars to you. You'll find it chock-full of facts. It prints letters from men" who have dealt with us and know that we do what we say we'll do. It is abso lutely free. WRITE TODAY. ILLINOIS DOCTOR PRESCRIBES IT fill 33J3ZCL Atlantic Coast Realty Co. "THE NAME THAT JUSTIFIES YOUR CONFIDENCE" Office! Petersburg,! Va., and Greevffle, N. C KrfwwciiiAiiy bank In Petersburg, Va. or OenrUl,N.C. SHOtS AT CO ST "We are going to discontinue our- shoe department and will close out our stock of shoes at cost. Stock made up largely of, work shoes. It will pay you to see us before buying shoes. ODEN & POWELL Phone 64 Chettaiit Strut Lmnbotoii, . 0. g Habit In these days of strikes, sugar shortage and what not, doesn't sound good; does it? There is one thing that will do, however, that is start a SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US, and we are told that "mighty oaks from little acorns grew." Have your dollars emulate the example of the acorns in this Bank. FOUR PER CENT PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. Deposits Over $50,000 Farmers Savings Bank LUMBERTON, N. a Phvirin Sara He Has Never Known Medicine To Produce Results Like f Tanlac Takes it Himself With r.ratifvinz Experience. a it ru.r M I).. with offices at 410 Schradzki Building, Peoria, Illi nois, comes out with ns unqua.u.u endorsement of Tanlac. . t- crrnHiiflted from BUtier university of Indianapolis, Ifld., later took a post graduate course ai u College, Chicago, and has also studied abroad. . . He has been in active practive over forty years twenty-five years m Peoria and is one of the best known i : -4 Via ritv. "So far as my knowledge goes, said Dr- Elder, in an interview re- n miicftl sck'Me has never produced a medicine that brings re sults like Tanlac. It is altogether too good to keep from suffering hu manity and I have been prescribing it in my practice for some tin.e with remarkable results. "For years I bad suffered from stomach trouble and rheumatism and had devoted my bes: thought trying to find relief, but all to no avail. Rigit after eating, gas would form m my i u oa ffopt mv heart, caus- Bbuiuawu wiv ' , ing poor circulation, cold hands and feet, dizzy spells, spots before my eyes, peculiar feelings, terrible head aches,' and cramps in. my stomach. The rheumatism was the kind that is anid deDosits in the kiirwi urhiph -find their way into the jo'nts, and the pam was so great x could hardly stand to move my legs and arms. "So, it's no surprise that I devoted lots of time and thought, using all my powers, trying to free myself of these troubles. But nothing I ever found until I got Tanlac afforded me v. v.on a littift -enrorarv renei. UIVIO ..ft ,. - A nrt hoi? in how I found out the vovr ers of Tanlac: I had a patient wha had suffered for years witn iai same kind of -troubles and wniie i aia au I could for him, the same as for my self, he failed to improve any. Well, this party came to my office one aay, offer Vinvinc been awav for about aiv months, and I never in all mv life saw a man look in better health ori seem to feel better. While sitting) them in mv office he told me Tanlac I was what brought about the wonder ful change. I could not doubt it, for T knew what an awful condition he had been in, and I made up my mind then and there to try Tanlac in my own case. So I did and the results are that a few bottles relieved me entirely of stomach trouble and rheu matism and all my other ailments as well. I am an extra hearty eater, especially of meats and such foods as often produce bad effects, but none of these things disagree with me any more So now. as I have discovered the value of Tanlac I am ready to hnnnr it n one of the most benefi cial of all medicines. I have pre scribed it, in cases 01 rneumatism, HHnev and bladder digordera and a run down condition, with wonderful re suits. I feel that I ought, for the benefit of suffering humanity, to cive mv experience with Tanlac to tiie general public.' Tanlac is sold by leading druggists everywhere. GODWIN READY FOR ALL COMERS "AT 82, EPISCOPAL' Patriarch calls j HISFLOCKTOWAR V V - .J..-.;jTft-Jvn-.vf1-riiif'iiiiri i A PbotO by Gerhard. St. Louis TheRt. Rev. Daniel S.TutUe.D.D. 'Simmon the men! ' Call the women! Forget not the children! i "Discipline the recruits. Furnish the munitions and the supplies. Speak to American Churchmen that they go for ward. . "The Son of God goes forth to war. The American Church goes with Him. Thisis the cry of the oldest bishop, the "Patriarch of America." . It is the message of the Right Rev. Daniel Sylvester Tuttle,D. D, LL E Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Miss ouri and Presiding Bishop of the, Episc BckofmorethanarnillionJi He has uttered it from the eminence of tus eighty-two years of life and his Wtv two years of service as a bishop. It is his call to the colors of the Nation-Wide Campaign of the Church, to arouse every member of the Church to its responsi bilities and opportunities in the cruaal era of reconstruction, to raise more than $62,000,000, to send out 1,500 new work ers, that it may expand exery phase of its work at home and abroad. Already this call is the rallying cry of 10U.00U men and women, enrouea ue neath the banner of the campaign, all over the United States. It has mobilized irrVirw.fi-uir Pricr-rna1 rfinrPSPS and D11S- sionary districts for the campaign. It has put the entire Church behind the movement, through the governing body , the tri-ennial general convention, which recently met (a Detroit and gave it for mal approval. . ' The spirit of "The Patriarch" seems to have gone into the Nation-Wide Cam paign. For him it is a climax to the work to which he gave himself half a century ago. Virginia & Carolina Southern Schedule 8 I 78 I 64 LZLI PM 1:35 2:00 2:20i 2:451 3:05 P.M 8:50 9:00 9:10 9:201 AM. 10:00lV I0:06lv, 10:12 10.23 10:32 LEAVE Lumberton Bee Gee Powers Roziers St. Paul lv. lv. ar. ARRIVE ar. r. ar. ar. Iv. P3J 921 9:30 9:37 '9:45 10:00 lv. lv. lv. lv. ar. Elizabethtown Dublin r Tar Heel Tobermory St. Paul ar. ar. ar. ar lv. 10:35ilv. St. Paul ar. 10:42UV. Oakland - 10:48!lv. ' McMillan ar. . 10:55iv. . Roslin ,ar. 11:10 TTona Mills AJMJapptvt. LEAVE Mis. A.MJ P.M. 27 8:55 C:5 24 8:45 6:14 22 8:38 6:10 16 8:27 6:00 13 8:18 pjaJ 6:50 41 12:05 33 ; H:40 27 11:20 18 10.55 13 10:35 13. 8:15 AM. 5.47 10 8:09 5:40 8 8:02 5:34 5 7:55 57 0 7:45 5:17 A.M. PM. We do iiof guarantee time of arrival or departure of .trains at stations. For further information, phone or call on ' W. W. DAVIS 7 - GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, Might Retire if They'd Quit Pester ing Him But So Long as They Come In Droves He's Game, Says Wash ington Correspondent. The following entertaining bit is taken from Washington correspond ence of the Raleigh News and Ob server. Nov. 24: Heap Big Chief Hannibal Godwin, with no less than, a dozen scalps of Sixth district politicians nestling in his crown, is whetting his tomahawk for all comers again. Chief Godwin gix months prior to every contest be gins intensive training for his bien nial bout in the Sixth and right now the preliminaries consist of long walks over his Harnett plantation and an occasional hunt for smaller game He put on ten pounds when he read a few days ago that John G. Shaw, of Fayetteville, was coming in this time. Mr. Shaw has been a mourner at all the obsequies in the Sixth from Patterson o Clark to Sinclair through the memorable summer when Ernest Young, Joe Little, Qumcy Nimocks and Joe Brown of Columbus, made the Sixth more like a South Carolina battlefield than anything political in the State for half a century before. The entry of Colonel Shaw, fore shadowing, as it does, the inevitable plurality of candidates in the Sixth, is nothing, if not pleasing, to Mr. God win. It relieved him of much suspense and put to rout the prediction that the anti-Godwin folks were going to get together and make one grand as sault to retire the Sixth district mem ber and take from him the victory laurels of a decade. And when in re trospective counting he sees more than twelve notches on hig hatchet, several that might have been marked for A. L. McCaskill, of Fayetteville, are missing. "Why," he says, in that modulated tone which has been the bulwark of has defense for twelve years, "I would retire if they would let have this term without a fight. But I don't in tend to retire under fire," meaning tnat a3 long as the politicians think they can beat him, he's game for a contest. There it no secret about the act that tut? Sixth District member has been inclined to retire. Soma weeks ago he was ordered to hi3 farm ir Harnett to get some exercise and head off threatened attack of appen dicitis. And during the rest he had at his home he declares that his political troubles never occurred to mm at an. "I know the people of the Sixth dis trict will vote for me to stay in Con gress as long as I want to stay here," he aays. "They haven't forgotten that I gave them the primary law under which they are able to cast their first untrammelled ballots. I am going home now and rest until thn retralar session betrins in Decern ber. When I get back, I think IH be feeling tit for the many duties I have ahead of me." JUDGE STACY MAY ENTER RACE FOR CONGRESS Wilmington Star- Friends of the city who conferred with Judge W. P. Stacy during his week-end stay in the city feel con fident that the jurist wil be a candi date for Congress to succeed Hanni bal L. Godwin, who has represented the Sixth district for the past sev eral years. HANDS, ARMS, L ASLEEP Aed Wat Ron-Down, Weak and Nerrouv Says Florida Lady. Five Bottles of Cardoi Made Her Well Kathleen, Fla. Mrs. Dallas Prine, of this place, says: "After the birtli of my last child... I got very much run-down and weakened, so much that I could hardly do anything at all. I was so awfully nervous that I could' scarcely endure the least noise. My condition was getting worse all the time. . I knew I most have some relief or" 4 I would soon be In the bed and is a serious condition for I felt so badly and was so nervous and weak I could hardly live. My husband asked Dr. about my taking CarduL He said, 'It's a good medicine, and good for that trouble', so he got me 5 bot tles... After about the second bottle I felt greatly Improved... before taking it my limbs and hands and arms would go to sleep. After taking It, however, this poor circulation disap peared. My strength came back to me and I was soon on the road to health. After the use of about 5 bot tles, I could do all my house-work and attend to my. six children be sides." , , You caa feel saf In giving Cardul a thorough trial for your troubles. It cor. ins no harmful or habll-fonnlng dross, but Is composed of mild, vege table, medicinal Ingredients with no bad after-effects. Thousands of women have voluntarily written, telling of the good Ctrdul has done them. Tt zr NV .... Relieves Eye Strain Mellow Rayo lamplight lends that toft tone to a page so pleasing to the eye-p-deep, warm, soothing. Science has demonstrated the reading value of good kerosene oil light above others and'Rayo lamps, scientifically built, diffuse this light at its best steady, generous, soft. The Rayo is lighted without removing shade or chimneyeasily re-wicked and cleaned smokeless, odorless. Aladdin Security Oil gives best results. BADCELMAOPOl BCDOMABNQLSN ' tCAMPOMISNa' STANDARD OIL COMPANY (NawJcrMy) BALTIMOKB. MU. Waihisffoa. D. C, Norfolk. V. Richmond, V. i hi c CWIcMoa. W. Va. Chaiiattoa, 9. t LAMPS smd Maxwell Cars If you want a dependable car, econo mical in consumption of gasoline and tires, you cannot do better than let us sell you one of these cars. There are no better cars on the market in their price class. Let us give you a demonstration of their superior qualities. Lumberton Motor Car Co. LUMBERTON, N. C. Washing Machines Vacuum Cleaners Everything Electrical Beginning with this week Mr. Barton Graham will be at the service of the people of Lumberton and Robeson County for anything in the nature of electrical work, and we expect to hare with us one other expert electrician who is also capable of solving any of your electrical problems. ' Give us a change at young work and consult us about your, needs. We can help you. Robeson ElectricCompany IRA k TOWNSEND BURTON GRAHAM LUMBERTON, N. C. Bliocld belg you, too. Try It : & U

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view