ncn TWO TUB BOBESONIAN. LUMBEBTON, NOBTH CAROLINA. MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1S20- II PARKTON NEWS ITEMS. Brave 'Possum Much Moving Ymamg People Returning to School Personal Mention. Bv C. D. Williamson. Parkton, Jan. 6.--The following mb ladies left for Flora Maedonald .college today: Misses n urn ice owim, Virginia McCormick, Esdale Currie, "Baby Council, Cathrine McMillan and a. rrv- Mr. L. P. Johnson spent Sunday at Smithfield with his brother and aunt. Messrs. B. A. McDonald and J. T. SeXatt went up to Smithfield today Mi oasmess. That New Year's dinner at the ele- Cant home of nr. ana urg. j. j. johh on was treat A number of rela- pated and speak in high terms of the occasion and a huge gobler. Lest we forget, on last Friday night fast before Mr. W. G. Canady retired Imi heard sHcht noise in the dining room whereupon, he opened the door, struck a match nd to his susprise be held an opossum right In the middle fTDICMTlC I of his dining table eating butter. His rluOliJ i match went out and he came vmn a . - i I in f Vi a nnhii at III. II imi M I 111 ULLCCUCU ... vuw Wm Wi . .. - ; i ..... Illf I. at a w , ai his game. The opossum is yet alive Bb r -.c - ji 11-111 ana aoing wen. mix. wuuj wv- - ; ( .- . . - . game over to Everett and, Faircloths . -'H';. U.U'L.. mill on the following day and gave it A"er.Tkin l"1 Norman to vounar Faircloth. The above Unes, reeis newer man in tve I ears. are true and if any one can compete, can or Tinone no. 01. nw- TEACIIERAGE A SUCCESS- Plan at St, Pauls is Filling a Long. Felt Need Combats II- C. L.-Oth er School News. ' - Correspondence of The Robe unian. fcJW. A BUl.j W i.W w a at St. Pauls Is filling a lons-felt need. . . . . . ... i f 1 1 All Ka a.jiiiami ava nrii I n anon min UTTTI . '.! J X tl I i l . . can ur puuii hv. v., wnen my ineaai wu me now mucn the arrangement, it is run on me learn to oait your traps or Wlk", I nave improved in health and appear-club plan with Mr. Teague as mana- hiitar and ratrh nDOSSUmS. I -! -lw.tr. ow f rara 4f ir Tan -I ty . i i : J 1.1- Mr. ' t. cunneu nas inoT-a jac," said Mrs. Margaret Norman, Hence alonrthis line as manager of iis tn thm J r. Cillui stores 9 ni a., rkki.v.-.. -- I . . t , i v nu, vu;, i similar viuo aonng ... nis tuuep: kniliKn- Man naonle have moved n Via. j m.. i i t, up our way tna mauy uivc w uvts- Even on Sunday people can be seen moving. Mr TT. R. Culhreth snent Chris t- m. with hi- nrothcr. Mr. A. M. Cul- breth of Tarver, Ga., and returned Saturday and left Tuesday for David son college. t t Ai.-t. WViHo M.fh. tciftcher of Glade Valley school of Allegheny county visited our town last Friday ID. HI MI. - - . The Graded school opened up Mon- I: Several vears ago." she continued. Ik-.f5t nt i. riMrien!a "I had an attack of nervous pros- So fsr oui expenses have only irauon, ana airerwaras i would sui- averaged $17.41 per month. This in fer with crampg In ray stomach after dudes Ughtsrihone, wood, board, etc eatinc I hail nulnit-tinna ' tho nr. v "v- j li - -o- - - - ------ w- - rr c nave uau B nuuiucr vi tuiwij heart and shortness of breath so bad school this year and wherf .lt comes that. I would actually, Wome uncort time for meal we always bring u ILu.""!" nu woma nave them to tlu teacherage and, entertain such terrible headaches that I could them freeTof charge. ; hardly endure them, I became so weak , Mr. Teague and the teachers have that I was unable to . attend to my papered j and painted a number , of household duties and eyerythinar wa8 the rooms. The msierial wasiougbt xt l: .1. i r of the betterment association-and "Nothinor seemed to nelnm- at a11lL. . . . . . tm f i. a l i wi V w -"isne wors aone iree Dy me ieacnein. till I beean takine Tanlae on th td. m.. .!.- . - . , j V 7 r I aiib ue i, vermeil s 83otiavnjn nj ieo vice rvf a friend. Then mv. Viporiaplioal . . , left me the first wadr-iS rv! ne ana.wey are , noDins" xo. tne nousa nainted on acn trouoie was soon relieved. - Now I th; 0tide commencement. ilnfl5,? 6.Vith a fuU attendance of raaiTli oldstudenU and 60 or more new lltA1 Mis Susan Fulghum, otche State returning and I actually feel .better ZEE ." ...!! than I have in five years. My husband - y- . vuuroe in teacher training for the senior class. A number , of the girls are taking this course and we are sure that they will be benefited by it. Thft. Bettermpnt i aaanriafinn orfll meet at the school house Monday af ternoon. Jannarv 12. at a 1 AVlnlr. All members are requested t bfl pres ent. . . Saint Paula has fen fnrtnnf in securing Miss Ethel Cpbb, as lench er of the ninth grade. -r - 155 Tears Old," . - S . Los Ansreles. . CaU Jan. iL Anna Prater, a negress, today officially was listed as 155 years old by a fed eral census enumerator. She was born in South Carolina. she said; was sold 15 times as a slave; acted ag "mammy" -to 52 white children, and ran away from three masters, only to be recaptured each time. -' While telling her life history she busied herself with sew ing. . - . . ,J Messrs W. P. and J. I. Jenkins of R. 3, Lumberton, were among the vis itors In town Tuesday.- ,. , fROUP ' one mavacmaoa ms . one appacatioa of 4,r -' Is. TT ij..-'-l;j.--.fi'ri BODYGUARD" 30' .. i, .i . - . . . 6ann!triq Cupid m 4&mu name: . ts -tut if. f Here eucrtr wte& and eil you where to vuu I am also going to tell you WHY to buy jewelry. When you wear jewelry yourself, it is the sign of prosperi ty. You need jewelry; LOOK prosperous and you will BE prosperous. Give JEWELRY to otherss for presents. It is the surest mark of appreciation and affection. Buy that jewelry you NEED for yourself and desire to give to others, where you get reliable things and the HON EST PRICE buy it from A. J. HOLMES, Jeweler Lumberton, N. C has been taning Tanlac, too, and he notice or application fok pakdon. J I Natko iunwh- ka .-1I..U lit be mad to thu Gorernor of North Carolina for tba pardon of Martha Jan Wood, who wa eonvleted of murder In tha Meond d I at JUIV tam 11111 anjl .m ii. ! arva a term of two roar In tha State prison. mnw mm ifaeemocr otn, lsis. Melar- LawNBC A Proctor, a Attn, xor prisoner. Ill Thurt do Tanlac is sold by lealing druggists everywnere. day with all .the teachers present, but yet one or two short and it seems as tnere is no cnance to secure any more miss ueorgia wiuiamson left Fn dar for Greensboro Normal. rAlloim Mr- A. L. Everett now hnA a m. sition with the Parkton Mercantile Co. Mr. J. G. Wright has moved from . ' M a a nis xarm to town. , The union nravermeetino durinsr the nrenent month at tha nf V. cnurcn to Which the nnblie ia camHbIi ly invited. Sorry to report much cotton vt ?n a .a " me neias up our way. SAW IT IN THE ROBESONIAN NOTICB OF DISSOLUTION OF FaSTNES- , Mir. . : , NaKm I IimJi mtm. -t. will. Al... .. ..T iW Mil UUWII. UUh Die eo-BartnanhB heratofoM kfnv w-a.it J. F. Price and O. K. Barnct. tinder tba firm and trAm mmmnm A H A. 9 Z-! . V - - meeu I atsMivM. and au tha Interest of tha Mid J. F. raco naa nean porenasea Mr N. U HalL Price fram mad fta afa kaa ha nk Interest In said bosinesa, bat the said new pamwrs, lo-wn, nail and O. K. BlPIMt. ara MamnafliU fnw 4ka ' AkltlM. tr . .v. miv w.wavnuw of said concern, and all debts dua the'busi- ness snonra oe paia to Ultra. This the ZTth djr of December, 1919. rf. i, minis, N. L. HALL. 114 Than. Fullness 9 -yt:. Day MtV. IV Cafe New For Ladies and Gentlemen NEAR UNION STATION. Clean and sanitary. The. best eating place in the city, epection invited. Connection with Candy Kitchen, dies made every day. Fancy fruits, and fish. In- Fresh home-made can Fresh Norfolk oysters Under New Management JAMES PAPPAS, Proprietor. MACHINERY HEADQUARTERS I. t "alSL 1 MJ H -52 II . 3 it 11 bv- li' KJ mm v, ri . i M M M y i I Y i & 1 I I ' '( ft-v-r Hi -r .r H. BOILERS ENGINES SAW MILLS PLANERS pis ENGINES WOOD SAWS CORN MILLS PUMPS In subscribing for The Robe sonian the other day after be ing oiz the list for a year or so, a Robeson county citizen said that he so often heard people say about something: mat ne nad not heard about, "Saw it in The Robegonian," that he .was just naturally tired oi being; out in the cold, so to speak, not knowing: what was coin.? on and evervbodv knowing from having read it in The Robesonian. and h v not going to stand it any longer out was going to have The Robesonian come to see him twice a week and then when ever anybody started talking about something that all the neighbors knew about from having read it in The Robeson- 1 a a ian, ne'a Know too; and nobody wvuia nave anyinmg on him. That man is not going to feel lonesome and like a red headed stepchild any more, but like one of the family. Sure you cannot feel like one at tha great family; of Robeson county ioiks uniess you can read The Robesonian. And it costs so little that everybody can af- zora 10 come in. ' NOTICE OF SITMMnNfl RV PITHI ir irinu North Carolina, Bpbeson County In tha So- Addle Worler vs. Bnulv Wnrla. I To Brad Woi-Wt. . - xou will take notice that an action ha been Instituted In tha finnavim. r..a Dl county, as a bore entitled, for tha purpose of uuuiimn an aosoiuie aivoree and dawolvlng tha bonds of matrimony heretofore ex is ting between ma end tha Yon will further take notete'that yoa are nuuirea ni ne sns nn mmm kaA&a. il. t - , - " - WWV , MIST fJUUIl wa uie oupsirior umn jor ui county of Robe ton, ftt thai PaWrV hAtlatdft fat T a. r an on the foorUi Monday before the first Monday ion - a ",nr . Ba February, kl J ? ,wcl. eompiant which will ba depeeited to the office of the Clerk of tha Court, and that If .n . "1 nwer or demur to sad complaint tha relief I rT'-TZ." Pnir ww ba sranted. T.7nara w court. wi icDtmDer, iviy Ulerk or tho Superior Court of Booomd County Vbmen ! Hera Is a messasa ta suffering women, from Mrs. W. T. Price, of Public, Ky.: "I .me . fered with painful..."; sne writes. "I got down ; with a weakness in my .lck and ; limbs... r felt helpless and dis couraged. . .1 had about jsTven up nopes of ever being well again, whits saSSSsaaTl I I 7 mil Under and h u.. - . . ..l. j , an oraer or re- pedal proceedinr now Cort f tkVClerlt ' the Superior Vnrt of Robeson Ceant. -a n. Jonas at at r " , 7 " the i th . Tit W1U on Monday at th. II s-cloclt noon, at the eourt house door in tha T-. l offer for aala at public scrbed iaSsTio-wKT ' W l0U0W On the Northeast side of Bear fl-m ' . 'a, adjoinlns tha land. JU ,T- hah., .kl ' acras, mora or leas, and deed r. .rv"f0"aln by ZlZfZ for a thb dWmtl, v. f lflerr1- tohW in :Vtob.a;id;SaK JThii tha 18th day of Deomber, 191t K. af Trvin.To.V.V' " aa ilin ni raj Mon., Commissioners. .'to il Take,-;. f; lLa LATHES SHAPERS DRILL PRESSES FORGES pelting:, Pulleys, Shafting, Saws,Packings, Machine - Shop and Garage Equipment v; f . COTTON GIN MACHINERY HYMAN SUPPLY COMPANY Mill Suppliea and Machinery. THXIIIHGTON, K. 0. NEW BE-IN, N. 0. Another year Is nm witift n iti bleasin and diaaBDolntmBntH. ,, - aa www Ii it has not brought you what you xeit you deserved do not com plain but take up another hole in the belt of life, come and buy votu goods from us during 1920 and see wnen it ends if' you are not nappler than now. When every farmer in the South shall eat bread irom his 4 own 1 , fields and meat from his own pastures and disturbed by no credit- : or, and enslaved by no debt, shall si amid his teeming gardens, and orchards, and vineyards, and da ries, and barnyards, pitching v , his crops in !his own wisdom and growing them in independence, : 1 making cotton bis clean surplus, and telling it in bis own time, and I in his chosen market, and not at master's bidding getting his pay in cash and not in a receipted mortgage thai discharges his debt, but does not restore his freedom then shall be breaking the full ness of ur dayw HENRY W. GRADY, 1888 We know of no better ideal for our friends to strive for than to at- ?, tain the position expressed ia this great hope of Henry W Grady. To our friends we offer help to aid them to establish, their business on a cash basis. We have a new plan for our Farmers for 1920 and ' ask that they call in 'and talk over this oplsa fwith ns r , . , i. . i ., 5 sT-.v., v '!v WTO TT Tiki r iii i'mnnV' ivn nnnamniAiTa it- tnmr vnta I ho Kflnlr lit VatftUrnha ' 1UV VUUII UlMUUUIUMv pembroice; N.C P. S. Cooper, President A. M. Breece, Vice-President R. H. Livermore, Cashier. E. M Paul, Assistant Cashier. Resources $206,600 - E2 Automobiles and Trucks Auto Supplies, Accessories, General Repairing and Battery Service ; All work guaranteed. Give us a trial a.iyi. Dauara iviqior tompany Corner 4th and Water Sts. Phone 1 80 Lumberton. N, C ' T7 Clirist mas is Over began CardoL in short whUe I saw a marked difference.. J I grew stronger right 1 long, and It cured me. 1 tm stouter than I liave been la years. If you suffer, you can appreciate what it means to be strong and vwelLThousands of wo- ' men give j Cardul the credit for their good health. It should help you. Try CardoL At aU . crugglsts,. . i . . E.J3 WE WISH YOU "GOOD LUCK" . .i '-I 5 i s umuviu v. a a vtivii 9 Wholesale Groceri LUMBERTON, K. a PHONE No. 4.1 , " For s.nv itchine kin trouhio tia. eczema, salt rheum, hives, itch, scald, head herpes, scabies. 1 Doan. oint ; The Begt Xugh Medicine. When a druggist finds that his cus tomers all. speak well of a . certain preparation, he forms a good opinion of it and when in need of such a medicine is almost certain to use it himself and in hi. famti n,;- - why so many druggists use and rec- vuiuieim v.namDenain s Xugh jRem- y: f J; ?: Jone WU known drug finst or - r!ohrnn . W . a. sir . i : - - mmj a. a liitvc used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy . ijr ; aamujr lor U6 PSst SCVen years, and hav. fnnnj u i. v. u. and most of us must get down to farming and to do good work, like a carpenter, j we must have good tools, therefore, I want all my cus tomers to look oyer my line of Farming Implements, Plows, Disc Harrows, Stalk Cutters, efc, etc. I will also sell Fertilizer this sea son and my prices are right See me before purchasing. H . Lumberton, N. C. ment is hifhlv reeommni1al a. . I - "7 - IV uej UiO bext COUeh nadilna T V... box at all stores, ' . " - a ust tier known."

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