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THE E0BES0N1AN, LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA. MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1920-
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Office 107 West Fourth Street
"s ;" Telephone New ZtV?
MONDAY. JANUARY 12. m
BUSINESS BUILDERS
HIGHEST MARKET rUCUTi
cotton an4 cotton. - -.S-
find two-horse1 ,?
- . m -, -",, ,.4..' .
, mule weight .boat .SW-WALTI rfrSth
i January. Aw
ROE SALE-WT Sn:.MOEE,WjTHM
1 fine -.we; developed W"wP7t "l-tT..
back and get your money.-, v,," -r-!
LimlHrtm. M. 6. V v:-. - .:
, 1 .Ain.m "HEAVY
STRAYED I mulb"--"- .ftirnooiu--built
bin mule. Left Frllsy "?2r
Finder please notify Pink ww.
( HOB, IK
SPECIAL FCK8 ON NCW AND 8EC0ND-
1 ........ onici MAN TO
W"P. Sor Mr.. Julia Dean.
rOB SALE-1 POLAND CHIN A SO W. ALSO
. wrft jg YVaio, tjaniift , -
POUND I IRON GREY MULE; BJ
right eye no ,r Vn ret
Own, to my home Friday. Owner jan g
wEr by eanto for same and nvtof
thi adv. "D. O. Moor. Lumperon,
mllto outbwert rrom ww
WANTED, J HOBSE FARMER. BWf3-
rood dwturai n """ .,
Boat ell. Mnnoerwm, 11
MONET TO LOAN ON IMPROVED BEAL
ortate to Robon county. vyieavE. J. Britt,
WANTBO-GOOD TWO OH THREE 0f
an cropper. .
, n. Apply J- p. Lewia, Bt. r.
8LIGHTLT USED FOBMON TRACTOR FOR
Ulm. In No. 1 eonditkm- Apphr to VB.
IjmwIm ton. N. C. ' .'
TOE SALE: FOUR TOUNO WELL-BROKEN
a.riul.. Apply to H. JSawy.r, Lum-
txrton. n. u.
Dcrwn, i. v. .
FOB SALE OK new,"
. farm II mlka from lmWton in Blad
' ooWty. a 1-S mil- from RIchardo. WW
WANTEDS TO BUY A LIMITED AMOUNT
" . . . S -j v. . .nmmnB and Dr-
" .hare that' you na ana Pr,c".
I.E. M. McConnew, aox,.uj ""n -
NOTICE I MT MARKET WILL BE CLOSED
! nntU January 16. WU1 opn nr w.
"data. S. S. McNtOL ---
STRATXDl RED HOUND DOG, WHITE
"T TT i A ii In ma car and
7 . j . nuanahU reward
Knot va tjnw mm.
t t .nni.ion Uariinir to recovery. Willie
rnmen, Buit. N. C. B 1.
mm " m a i.Twn af-ncT BRICK STORE
koOdin( to beat block t Hve town. Eti
l per eent on IBYeatmeni. io wora
Sacrifice $7.0v. "Opportunity" care Robe-
FOR SALE I M-G AIXO N BOWSER GAS. O-
. . r i a ... ntha rM UufctL
UI aell for $2M. Apply to . BulVxsk
Brethen, Lumberton.
WANTED LIVE GIRLS FOB TELEPHONE
operator. None nder-l yeara old need
apply. Apply to Chief Operator. Southern
" Bell Telepbone office. Lam barton.
STRAYED CHRISTMAS NIGHT l BLACK
horae male , Reward for information lead
ing to recovery.. Joe Blackmon, Lumber
ton, B. 4. ;:.
FOB SALE 1 BUSINESS LOTS ON CHIP
. pewa etreet. See or write W, B. Bazley,
Lumberton, B. 6.
FB SALE ONE NICE MULE AT A BAB
- vain. Weia-ha 1,000 pound. 1. C. Lawia,
Be,y. C.!jfy ., .
AM MAZING LOANS FOB FIVE TEARS
on improved farm land in Rob on. Beo
mnd and Hoke eojnttae, in amounti .
too. to tM.000.0. bearing tetareat tt .fer
rate of LS per eent Gall en ea write
A T McLean. Lambert. NO
FOB SALE! OLIVER s TYPEWRITER IN
; Good oonditmm.. $so for quick -ale. Apply
Robceenian. ,
DON'T FORGET fHE BEST PLACE TO
atop hunger ia at the Oiympia Cafe, Elm
atraet. Lnmbertan. -
JUST ARRIVED SHIPMENT OF PARLOl
Sulta from $SS up. alao lot of iron been
mattremm and apringa. D. a Beet A Son
NOTICE WE FAT HUHEST CASH
prieee for an kind, of fun. Preratt Broa
"at National Cotton Mill.
ears, alao bodie. We buy or emhange
atandard makaa. Payne Ante Work, , t
.East Ctk , St, - Charlotte, N. O.
INTERMIT pBATat. AND
I Other, wb rf "handling th
; nrf mai
aame -alaa. f loan. Amoonta, z.eee e
' to St.. i Robwon. 6fJ ' and Hk
Uoeentiea. Bat iBWat I 14 U
' -i rwr A f matiean. .unmirwja a. - m
WE ABB AUTHORIZED AGENTS .FOB
Beefer1 More-Erg Tonic Sen! ua one dollar
( and w win mafl you a package. Six dollar
1 paebagea for 14.0. , Sladenboro Drag Co.
in ABB NOW MAKING LOANS ON IM
. arered farm land, for i, t, 1 or M yeara.
On loaas af IS, ee aoro for year ne
. rotmtion rtargm are S rreentj T year
Cbiekamaoga Tnat Company, Junhm J.
Goodwin Attorney, Lnmberton, N. C
MONET TO LENT ON IMPROVED LAND
,ln Bobmoa eonnty on lone ttrno. Rate,
aa .good aa amy can gtra. Stephen Meln-
PLUMB IN G REPAIR WORK AND PLUMB-
a .ta -t a- ulilma vtbantm
' SUES BUS KlawUBf EVIAB a-
and Delee cyetema, etc. Work aoUeited any
wber in the eonnty. Prompt attention.
; Efficient aenriee. Offioel Cor. Cheatnol
t uu wva db. 1 rmn - "
- LuaibetUm. M C . -
- Mrs. J.' G Maxwell and two small
daughters. 'Marearel and Wilms, re
turned yesterday to their home in
Wilmington after spending some time
hers visiting relatives. . , . '
Mr. A. W. McLean, actmg director
of the U; S. War Finance board, ar
rived yesterday morning from Wash
iagtoncand wiU .spend snteral daj
hero on ttri3s ;
spent the
week-end at Hamlet.
Mr. C C. Rogrer spent Friday in
Wilmington on bosiness.
- Mr. J. N. Clark of Shannon was a
Lumberton visitor Friday. . ; ,
Mr. J. S. Scott of the Raynham sec
tion is a Lumberton visitor today.
Mr. H.. F. Baxley of R. 2, Fairmont,
was a Lumberton visitor Saturday-
Miss Bertha Good en spent the week
end at Clarkton visiting relatives.
Mr. C R. McLeod of St. Pauls', fi
ll, was a Lumberton visitor- this
morning.
.Mr. H. W.,Ivey of R. 3, Lumber-
ton, was among the visitors in town
Saturday. v
Mr.J.- L- Britt of R. 1. Lumber
ton., was among the visitors in town
Saturday-
MrFR.'Horne of R. 1, Fairmont.
was. among: the callers at The Robe-,
nonian. offka Saturday.1 -
Mr. E. L. Holloway lefaffeevening
for 'Atlanta,' Ga where he' will spend
i few days on business.
Mr. Robert Pate of R- 7, Lumber-
ton,' was among the callers at The
Robesonian office S&turlay.
Mr. John Legget of the Center sec
tipn was among the callers at The
Robesonian office Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCormick of
Pembroke were among the. shoppers
in town Thursday afternoon.
. Mr. and Mrs- Joe Mercer and 5 chil
dren of R. 5, Lumberton, were among
the shoppers in town Friday.
Messrs. W. V.. James and Raymond
Branch of R. 1, Fairmont, were among
the visitors in town Saturday.
.Mr. J. W. Gaddy and daughter,
Miss Bessie Gaddy, of R. 1, Fairmont,
were: among the shoppers in town
Saturday.
: Mr. S. W. West and daughter. Miss
Alice, and two sons, Albert and
Wright, of R. 6, Lumberton, were in
town . Friday.
.Mrs. D;N. Wilkerson of. Washing
ton, D: C, is a guest at the home of
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr- and
M. B. Robbins. '
Miss Bettie Arnette went Satur
day evening 'to Rockingham, where
she will spend a week visiting rela
tives and friends.
Mrs. M. A. Odum and small daugh
ter, Marcella, went today to Wilmlng
ton, where they will spend a week;
visiting relatives. 3
- Miss Lucile Johnson returned Fri
day to her home at Elizabethtown af
ter spending some time here visit
ing Miss Maggie Melvin.
Misses Rettie Stone and Mittie
Lawson,, teachers of the White Pond
school, near Fairmont, were among
the shoppers in town Saturday.
Mrs. A. W. Ollendorff of Oakdale,
Cal., is a guest at the home of her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. L. P. Fisher, North Elm street
Mrs. J. M. Russell of Atlanta is a
guest at the home of her father, ex-
juage i. a. mcNeill. She arrived
Saturday evening from Raleigh, where
she visited at the home of Judcre
Walter Clark. 8
MARKET REPORT.
Middling, cotton is selling on the
local market today, for 37 1-2 cents
the noundr Strict middling 38 1-4
cents. .
Eggs 65c.
Hams 40c.
Shoulders 25c.
Sides 28c
Pork 20c.
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
TRR f ABHER8, SAVINGS BANK
At Lumberton.' in the State of ortn Caro
lina, at the cloa of buafnma. uee. oi,
Loan, and diaeounta ....I 4S,5J4.4t
Own4Mfts. - nnaeeiired .... I.vv
Furniture and fixture. 2,426.90
Caah in vault and net amount due
m Rank.. Ranker, anl IrUBt
Comnanie 15,517.82
Caah ttems held over 24 hour ex-
Miui : i.wz.iw
Cheek for clearing, expense .... .1,481.74
Total 68. 165.76
I.T ABILITIES :
CnH.1 dk .U in S 17,800.00
Notaa and Bill. Beliaeounted .... 10,000.00
Rill. nav.hU 10,000.00
Denoalta auUect to check 27,718.64
Time certificate of depo.it 1.260.00
Saving deposit ,'8!1!?
Caahier'a cheek eumtandng 175J4
tWI 868. 165.76
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA County of
, Robeson. '
L B. R. Covington, Cashier of the above
named Bank, do solemnly awear that the
above statement 1 true to the beet of my
knowledge and belief.
B H. COVINGTON.
" T. Cashier.
Cornet Attest v '
J. H. POWERS,
". M RBJTT. Diraeton
8uberibtd and sworn to before mo this
10th day of January, 1920.
E M. BRTTT,
RacoHer of Lnmberton District
CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION.
State of North Carolina, Department of Stat.
To All to Whom These Present May Come
- Creetngi
Where H appear, to my satisfaction, by
dujy authenticated record of the proceeding
for the voluntary dksolution thereof by the
unanimous ' consent of all the - stockholder.,
deposited in my office that the Cape Fear
Cotton MUto, Company, Ine a corporation
of thai State whose principal office sit
uated in the town of St. Pauls. County of
Robeson. State of North Carolina (J. M. But
ler being the agent therein and fa charge
thereof, upon whom pratim may bo served)
ha complied with the requirement of chap
ter tl Bevisal of 1906 entitled 'Corporation'
preliminary to the Issuing of this Certificate
of Dissolution.
Now therefore," I, J. Bryan 'Grime, secre
tary of state of the State of North -Carolina,
do hereby certify that the said corporation
did. on the list day of December. 1919. file
in my. office a duly executed and attested
consent in writing to the dissolution of said
corporation, executed by all the atoeholden
thereof, which said consent and the record
of the proceeding aforesaid an now on file
in my said offiee as provided by law.
- In Testimony Whereof. I have hereto set my
hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh
tiii Slst day of December. A. D. 1919. .
J. BRYAN GRIME& .
(Official Seal) ; 'Secretary of State. .
Mcrntyre, . Lawrenea J, Proctor,, "
Attys. for tha Corporation. 114 Thar.
Subscribe
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for: The Robesonian,
Mr. R. -H Covington
Conducted by Dr. E. R. HARDIN
County Health Officer. ;h
ADENOIDS. ' -. ,4'
Nature intends that we should
breathe through the nose, and has so
arranged matters that the air is
strained, warmed, and moistened as
it passes through the nose. -This is
very important. -Unfortunately
about 10 pe' ent ' n children- have
adenoids, which interfere with free
breathing through the nose. , so ;
many serious results i follow this con-;
dition that parents should learn about
adenoids and their treatment.
, What Are AdenoidsT
Inasmuch as adenoids are tucked
away up behind the palate, you can
not see them. Nature has' provided
a kind of moist cushion at this place,
which helps to filter impurities out of
the air. This cushion is formed 01
what the doctors call "adenoid tissue .
and is similar to that which makes
up the tonsils; when .this adenoid
tissue grows abnormally large it
forms what are known as "adenoids.
From the position of these adenoids
just where the nose opens into the
throat, t will readUy be seen-how
naciiv thsv interfere with proper nasal
hreathintr. I
What Adenoids Do.
nA n thft first results of .the
growth of adenoids is mouth breath-.
. . . i J.tAns f
ing. When tnis conaiwon ueFi
tiie'air breathed in. reaches the throat
and lungs in an rmpuniiea cowuwvu.
Moreover it is not sufficiently warm
ed or moistened. In a short time,
therefore, such children begin to suf
fer from rejected colds, and Bhow the
Signs of a beginning-of nasal catarrh,
unless proper treatment is now un
dertaken the condition soon . , gets
worse, and the children nasal breath
ing becomes more and more obstruc
tive. Children who suffer from ide-
noids are usually pale, often narrow
chested and altogether are not as
stronar and rebust as are normal chil
dren. But this is by no means all
the harm done by adenoids. They af
fect the voice, disfigure the facial
expression, interfere with the hear
ing, give rise to night terrors, open
the 'way for serious invasions by dis
ease germs and through the develop
ment of chronic nasal catarrh, may
lead to loss of the sense of smell. I he
alteration of the facial expression is
often so great the child looks stupid
and sometimes even imbecile. One of
the chief disfigurements caused - by
adenoids is that of the jaws and
teeth- The upper teeth protrude, the
roof of the mouth is narrow and high
ly arched, and the jaws do not come
together as they do in norms! per
sons; usually, too, the teeth of the
upper jaw are irregular and crowd
ed. This imbecile of the teenay
lead, in time to other serious icondi
tions, among -them the chronic dis
ease known as pyarrhea, various
forms of root infection,- and chronic
indigestion.
How to Recognize the Condition. 'i
The presence of adenoids should be
suspected if the child habitually sleeps
with open mouth, snores a great deal,
or has frequent strangling coughing
spells Sleeping with open mouth is
one of the first signs, and, should,
therefore, lead, at once to careful ex
amination by a physician. . Sometimes
difficulty , in hearing ia on oftho
early symptoms. Therefore itBold
q cases of ear trouble an examination
What to Do.
. Whenever adenoids are large enough
to give rise to any of the symptoms
already described, they should be re
moved. This is especially the case
in children' under 10 years of age, for
it is probable that the condition will
grow worse. The operation is a sim
ple one and Hot dangerous. It should
be performed under anesthesia. Re
lief is immediate and the health and
strength of the chid usually improves
rapidly aiterwards. It is wrong to
delay having the operation done, for
the presence of adenoids not onlv en
dangers the child's health, but a few
month s delay may cause considerable
malformatqon of Ipe jaws, palate,
nose, and face. Do not delay the
operation, for . the child's sake. If
you do when be grows up, he will put
the responsibility for his aeiorma
tion on you, and will be fully justi
fied in doing so.
SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS,
n. vtrtn of authority vested in the un
deraisned under a Judgment of the lupcrior
court of Robeson County entered before the
elerk in a special proceeding therein pending
han A. K MeLelan and others wen
plaintiff! and Fodie McCormick and other
wen defendant, I will, on Monday the tth
day of February, 1920, at w o etoe noon
t the eourt hooM door in Lumberton, N. C,
offer for sale at public auction to the highest
. . . . . . . . . . I 1 1
bidder xor easn ine zouowma; u w uwv
- First Tract i Beginning at a pine by the
west edge of Stewart Mill branch and run
South 4.90 chain, to a stake by t pines Stew,
arfs corner, then South 9 Wert 81 chain
to a .tat by S pine, the earner of the
109 8.8 acre survey, then a that line South
M t-i bit s 8t chain to 2 sweet gum.
then North 69 East 84.1 chains to Stewart".
Mill branch, then aa the said branch to the
beginning, containing 91 acre.
Second Tract: Beginning at a post ask,
corner- of io SA acres survey, and run as
that Hne North 26 1-4 Wort 84,48 chain to 2
sweet gum, the corner oS the first tract,
than aa that line North 69 East 14.66 chain
to m etake a dead cine in a field, then South
21 East 84 chains to a stake in the ertgmai
line in an old field, then as the original
line South 66 West 1S.60 chain to the Be
ginning, oop ta hi ing M airoi . -
Third tract: Beglnlng at a rea ey, at
the east side of Stewart Mill branch and
run South 66 Wert 22J0 ehaine to a stake
in an old field, the corner of the oond
tract, thence a that line North 20 Wert 84
chains to .a stake by a dead pine in the
field, in the line of the first tract, thence a
that line 19J4 chain to Stewart Mill
branch, thence a said branch to. the begin
ning, containing 80 acres.' .
AH the above tract adjoin and form aa
eonatSute one body of land - The sale, hi
made for partition . among the owners.
Time of aale Monday. February 9th. 1920,
at 12 Boon.
Place of sale: Court house door. Lumber-
ton, N. C
Term of tale: Cash.
JAMES P. PROCTOR.
Melatyr. Lawrence a
Attorney for FWirtttfs.
U Ti a
IMS'
The old year with its failures and successes, its hopes and disappointments, lies behind
us, leaving with us its heritage of experience and. the great lessons that are not taught in
schools, and that can only be learned by living.
The lesson that for the true heart and the strong hand there is no such word as "fail"
and that the years are not lost, but are as stepping stones leading us upward to a broader
and truer conception of life and its meaning, so that we can look forward with courace,
confident that all is well. -
A good beginning is half the battle, so let us meet the New Tear in the true New Tear
spirit; the spirit of hopefulness, of goodwill, of courage, and determination to make the
coming year better than any that has gone before.
that merits your thoughtful consideration in making your plans for the year. SAVE TOTJR.
MONET until you can buy a DOLLARS WORTH with a dollar. '
We offer you our service and the facilities of this Bank and a cordial welcome is ex
tended to you to become a member of our large Banking family;.
Make Our Bank Your Bank
Planters Bamls &Trast Co.
BILLS PAID BT
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
The following bills were ordered
paid by the board of county commis
sioners at their regular monthly meet
ing Monday January 5:
Southern Express Co., express on
book, 98 eent; E M. Britt, recorder Lum
berton district, salary $75 ; .John S. Butler,
recorder, St. Paula diatrict, salary, $40; J. N.
Bute, recorder. Red 8prings district, salary,
$50; R. M. Williams, recorder. Max ton dis
trict, salary, $65; D. W. Bullock, recorder.
Rowland district, salary, $50; A. E. Floyd,
recorder, Fairmont district, salary, $50; A.
R. Ptttman, W. A. Smith, W. W. Smith, W.
J. Crawford, rural policemen, $125 each
$600; . W. Bullock, coroner' inquest over
D. Millssps. $7.70; E. P. Bryant. R. C. Mil
ler, T. McCormick, J. H. Miller, J. H.
Carper, J. E. House, Jurors, - $2 each $12;
The Scottish Chief publishing annua report
of C. S C., and regfater deeds,, $250; J. H.
Holloway, dog tax tag for county, $90:
Henry Jacobs, for help in capturing whiskey
till, $5; John W Ward, one day with coun
ty board of health, $4; Jaa. D. Proctor, one
day with county board of health, $4; Dr
H. H. Hodgin, one day with county board oi
health, S4 J R. Poole, two days with county
board of health $8; Dr T. C. Johnson, two
days with county board of health $8; 1L C.
Freeman, repair work in eourt house, $2
Miss Flax Andrew, home demonstration work
$70.86 ; O. O. Dukes, . farm demonstration
work, $91.66 ; E J. Britt, attorney, legal
er vices to county auditor, (100; I. J Flow.
er. Keeping county nome, via ; i. j. flowers
wood for county home, $42; 1. J. Flowers,
kerosene oil for county home, 87.52 Com.
Printing Co., supplies for, county. $27: Free
man Printing Co., .applies tor county, $87.25;
J, P. Raines, repair work in Jalj, $10; A. H
Prevatt, Jailer, .alary, $100; A. H. Prevatt,
Jailor, feeding prisoners, $148.60 A. H. Pre
vatt, Jailer, kerosene oil for Jail. 4.50: A. H.
Prevatt Jailer, turn-key. (salary fund) $16;
Charlie Lock lea r, lightwood for Jail. $8: Ed
ward, a Broughtoa, record books for county,
$229.65; Pope Drug Co., drugs, etc.. for
county, $28.44; W. P. McAllister, county wet
fan work, $$$$: A. R. Pittman, convey
ing prisoners, $6; A. R. Pittman, capturing
whiskey still, $20; Emery Hammonds, Jani
tor salary, $60; R. D. Caldwell A Son, Sup
plies for county, $8; Miss Theresa Patter
son, typewriting in ease county commission-
v Ma lone Co.. $10: The Robesonian.
pumisbuig tax notices. 814 : J. M. MeCallum.
auditor, salary. $216.66 : J. M. MeCallum, au
ditor, stamps and phone rent, $7.26; A. TV
McLean, agt., premium on county auditor's
bond, $12.50; A. Wemstein, supplies for Jail,
$76; K. M. Biggs, supplies for Jail. $48.20;
H. M. McAllister, agt premium on county
urveyor' bond, $5 ; McAllister Hdw. Co., sup-
piiea tar county, 818.18 ; Grantham Bros .
drug for county, $5.87; King Grocery Co.,
broom for county, $2.85; Stephen A Bar&es.
burial expenses 2 paupers, $40; Town of
Lumberton, water and light for eourt house
and Jail $46.82 ; Geo. D. Barnard A Co , ree-
orq oooKs lor county, 130.68; Remmington
Typewriter Co., record ribbons for eouiitv,
$7.08 ; State Hospital, Golbbora, indigent
pupils, 820.20; C. B. Skipper. C. S. C, cla
ry. ior iiee. isii, Z60, clerk hire for Dec
$100, stamp, and 'phone rent $10.84,. Jury
tickets, $430.20: R. E. Lewis, sheriff, salary
for Dec 1919, $250, clerk bin for Dec 1919.
$126, stamps, $30, 'phone rent and calls $15.20,
conveying Jno. Good to asylum, $20; M. W.
Floyd, regfater deed, (alary for Dec 1919,
$260, clerk bin for Dee. 1919, 8126, stamps
and phone rent $25.76; Dr. W. S. Rankin,
see-treas. county health work (contract)
$868.12; Dr. T. F. Costner, emergency talk
to Jail and chain gang. $14.50 ; V. W. Smith,
capturing 2 whiskey stills, $40; W. W. Smith,
conveying and feeding prboners, $12.85 ; 8. H
MeKinnon, county tax supervisor, salary 'and
expense for Dec 1919, $819.66; Paisley Mc
Millan, work as asrt. county tax aupervisor.
$82.46; A. H. Fine, clerk for county tax su
pervbor. $150; H. F. Steed, elerk for county
tax supervisor, $125: J. A. Clifton, clerk for
county tax supervisor $100 ; Carolina Tel
and Tel. Co., phone rent and calls, for county
tax .npervfaor, $18.46; Carolina Electric Co.,
offiee rent county tax auperriaor $6.40; Pound
A Moon Co., (applies for county tax n
pervisor $L22; The Exchange Pub. Co., sup
plies for county tax supervisor, $18.74; The
Scottish Chief, supplies for county tax su
pervisor $8.75; The Armstrong Co., supplies
for county tax (upervkor $46.66; J. B. Hum
phrer. work for county tax upervbor $0;
N. W. Jenkins, work for county tax super
visor $80: W. T. Jenrette. work for eunntv
w supervisor, lift.
NOTICE
I have taken my tent down and
opened an up-to-date photo itudio
next to 5 and 10 cents store, 3rd floor.
High etade work post cards. 28 small
pictures for 50c, kodak work, high
grade enlarged pictures and frames.
Patronize me and save agents profit.
Besonble prices, prompt service my
motto.;
. JVC. WEBB'
Lumberton, N. C.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.
Having qualified as administratrix of the
estate of Leo- Lewis, deeeasd. late of the
county of Robeson, state of North Carolm.
this ia to notify all person having claim
against tha estate of said dccod to exhibit
them to theundersigned at her home, la Lum
nerton, N. C on or before tha 17th day o
December. 1920.. or thi notice will be plead
ed ta bar of their recovery. All persons fat
debted to said estate will pleas make fanmc
diate payment. -
, . MISSIS LEWIS,
Adxalnbtratrix af Lao Lewi.
Britt a Hritt, .
Attn, for AAafalrtratrtc. U U I Thi
We Have One Suggestion
BES0BCES OVEB $600,000.00
GOOD AUTO SPECIALTIES
The Beat Made. LEATHER-NU.
For Automobile and Buggy Tops and All
Leather Goods
JOHNSON'S CARBON REMOVER
JOHNSON'S AUTO WAX FINISH
JOHNSON'S SQUEAK OIL
Send us an order for these items. There is
a large and increased demand
N. JACOBKHARDWA17E COMPANY.
Wholesale Distributors
1 0 & 1 2 South Front St. Wilmington, N. C.
(SD)(D)d
Outing Gowns
Nice heavy quality $125, $160, $1-75 and $2.00
Extra sizes, 18 19 and 20 at $2.00 and $125.
lolsses 8 to 14 at $1.75. Outing Pajamas at $2.75.
Kimonos
A good quality of fleeced kimonos, assorted styles and
colors at $2.50 to $4.00.
Bath or lounging robes, in heavy Indian Blankets,
beautiful styles and colors from $5.00 up.
misses and children's bath robes at a great reduction.
Blankets
A good stock of wool and cotton blankets at $4.00 up.
We call special attention to our EUdn Wool Blankets.
Underwear
A big stock for men, women and children, wool and
cotton, union and separate.
Very special, 10 dozen of ladies knit pants, carried
over from last season, worth to day from 50c to 75o
we will sell at 25c a pair. . u
Tobacco Canvas
Several bales already received, that we are , selling
less than manufacturer's price.
L. H. CALDWELL
EMEMj
IEB OUR MAIL
HaotingG' 1920
Geed Catalog Free
It's ready mow. On haadred laad
aomely illustrated paces with brmiant
oovsr ia natural colors. It is both
beautiful sad helpful, and all thai Is
noceagary to cat it Is a postal ears
rwsssst Too will find our 1820 eat
kwos a well worth while e4 book,
Hasunrr Seadj are sold oireet vj
sou win never una mam
ia the starts. We hav sen
trrs kBSdred thousand customer! whs
buy from us by man. We pleas aad
saasfy them, aad we can please sad
satisfy you la 1120.,
Planting Hutmg 8wds ia yen
tardea or ia your fields iasures "food
luck so far as results can bs deter
mined by the aead alaatad. Po M
years Hastings' Seeda have beea the
standard of seed excellence aad fur
ltr ia the South. Only Taxicaas
adapted to tha South are listed. Qual
ity of tha best aad prices oftea leas
than those you pay at home. .-Writs
for free, copy of. this splendid cata
logue bow. H. O. HASTINGS CO,
8eedamn, Atlanta, Gay Advt)
For baby's croup, . Willie's daily
cuts and bruises, mother's sore throat,
Grandma's lameneg Dr. Thomas' Ec
lectie Oil tha household remedy. 30c
and 60c. ' : i
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OBDEB DEPARTMENT.
....REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF....
THE BANK OF LUMBER BRIDGE.
At Lumber Bridge, ia the State of MorSs
Carolina, at the close of basis ess Dee. 81.
1919.
RESOURCES
Demand loan S MJSS.se
Loan , and discount .tlTB.TW SS
Vnited State Bond and liberty
Bead T6A0S
Furnitan aad fixture ......
Cash ta vault and.' net
due fro Bank, BaakcrH and
Trust Ceanaaie 1SJVLSS
Cheeks for clearing 88.90
Total , tmm.1
LIABILITIES:
Capital stock paid hi ...S 1S.SSS.SS
Undivided profits, lee current e
and taxes naM XAtBH
Drriaeads anpaid 4. IS. 6
Deposits ubjert to cheek ,
Ttaae Certificate, of Deposit .... 8AAe6.TS
Bavmga oeposltt t.,
Cashier cheek eutstanding
Certified cheeks ,
1XS1L8T
LS6US
a.
Doe to State
Banks, Bankers and
Trust
Total S1S8.V6AJT
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTT
OF ROBESON. Jan. 8th. 192.
L L. E. Covingtoa. Cashier of the abeva
mod- Bank, 'do solemnly swear that the
above statement h true - to the best t nty
knowledge, and belief. ,
L S COVINGTON. Cashier.
Correct Attest:
D. Z. MeCOUGAN.
. J. S. CLTFTON,
J. - 8. HODGES. Dfaeetera. .
Subscribed and sworn to before mek tha
tth' Say of Jaa. 1920. .;"
' ' Notar FubKe. .
My somais.kn expire Feb. 26, 192S.