THE R0BES0N1AN, LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA. MONDAY. JANUARY 12, 1920- PAGE 8BYEI .. THE s- The Evander Waters Place, near Barnesviile, MvC. 1400 Acres. About 300 cleared. Cut into small farms. Will be sold at AUCTION on the premises, Wednesday Morning, January 14th, at 11 o'clock. Shine or Rain. Three tenant houses, two tobacco barns, and good outbuildings, plenty of fine timber. You lumber men, come look this over. The finest bricht tobacco soil in the State. If it rains, come, you set a bargain when the crowd is small. Greenback money given away at Sale. the day and the hour, Wednesday, January 14, 11 a. m. Meet us there. G. C MURPHY LAND AUCTIO of Wilmington, N. C., Sefling Agents. If you have land to sell see or write this man. MI have just man with the MONTE. discovered." said the languid air, "the real reason for the happy near year. The iresning of the day has been forced upcn me. it is xor nothing more nor less than a punctuation to mark when rent goes up. . The man who rtr.tr is a useful bird f fir plucking. If taxes merely look like flight, rent boats them to it and gets in the air first. When waer pipe protrudes its brass muzzle through a cracked and ancient wall, the price of its in trusion into that domiclio is added to Service for Motorists Ttmfcen Roller Bearing ffl Hyatt Roller Bearing New Departure BaU Bearing : A f5l To provide motorists and others interested in automobile service work in this section with prompt, expert dependable service on bearings, we have established an authorized local service station for the Bearings Ser vice Company. The Bearings Service Company is the national service representative for the Timken Roller fiearing , Com pany, Hyatt Roller Bearing Company and New departure Manufacturing Company. Supplied with authentic engineer ing records by these manufacturers and having immediate access to com plete stocks of new hearingsnot reground or second hand stock we can provide service in which you can place absolute confidence a bearing service that is exact, depend- ; able and prompt one that will make it unnecessary for you to be without ; the use of your machine pending the , receipt of bearings from far off factories. Peoples Garage r LUMBERTON. N. C. ' Authorized Distributors Bearings Service Company rert, and if in a moment of excessive good humor or mental aberation the landlord inserts a few shingle between the rain drops and the piano, the cost of thirty five dollars, the thou sand, becomes by some startling icg erdemain that amount per dozen pay able monthly, by the fortunate indi vidual, who at least, is no longer wet." Then he added: 0, they are something quite fierce, they tell me: These landlords on the banks of the Lumbee. They go up in rent, Fully fifty per cent These landlords on th banks of the Lumbee. Its really one thing right after another. A government sleuth has discovered a counterfeit one hundred dollar bill. Some folks are born lucky. A whole lot of us havent discovered a hundred dollar bill in quite a while. I. tremble ag I .think of what some of us would do in that event- We have come dangerously near discovering one. now and then, but a close inspection failed to show a couple of naughts trailing in the wake of the one up there in the cor ner, and its purchasing power was considerably lessened thereby. ' I wouldn't go so far as to say there isnt such an animal as a hundred dollar bill, but if any has passed me on the street they were so haughty we did not Bpeak. The aphorism of a certain Mr. Bar num that "the American people like to be humbugged," has attained a considerable vogue in the U S. Senate. They have' passed the Cummings bill, which prohibits railroad folks get ting gay and striking out The hon orable , camouflagista would not have done this in a thousand years, had there been the smallest chance that the house would follow suit. To one Knowing somewhat of law which no one does lawyers least of all, the thing is unconstitutional on the face of it. It is merely to light the fire in xatxrymg of corporate moguls. bince Mr. Roosevelt has spoken uirougn me jersey lady, I am bereft of a pair of preconceived ideas. I Knew mat politics messed up things mundane most atrociously, but had no idea they were stronger than aeacn. iNor nad I imagined there were Republicans where the Colonel is apparently located. To be quite candid however, I think the Jersey lady is mistaken. I cannot fancy the gentleman mentioned as giving a message on a mere parched board, I fancy he would have whooped 'er op, that all might hear. Also we might mention that Teddy, Jr. has written a book, which -so far as we can judge, could not under any circumstances have been with good taste dedicated to Mr Wilson, but would have answered admirably for Mr. Hohensollern's birthday. Among present day literature, Teddy, Jr. is a misfit- Also it may be stated, the ass in the lions skin, went out as popular stunt with the lamented Mr. Easop. We have just thought of something else, the man who used to proclaim loudlj that he could drink or let it alone is no longer a prevaricator as to letting it alone. NOTICB North Carolina. Robaxra County la Supar lor Court, Bafora tha Clark A. H. Horn, n. Nam Horn. C. H. Horn, John T. Horn. Dan- nern, j-erey , Morn, William Horn, Aaaia Lapo and! Joseph Lava, hat fauband. Fanaia Lopo, EIla Harris and Ferdinand Harrina. bar hatband, sad othar prrsona n known, who ara hairs aft law of Hardy Horaa or af DanWl A, Harm. To tha dafandaata a bora sjaaiad and aba to any and all hairs fat law of Hardy Bora or af DanM A. Horna, nomas and rass dsnaas unknown i Yen will taka notlea that aa aetioa haa barn this day brouaht bafero tha dark af Ska oparior aoort of Bohason aotmtjr far tha fwpmo m navinr sola lor partition as mm nnni vwnara ana lananta a traat of land ia Whit Haas an tha Stata Una, aao taints- SS 8.4 22" Tf. tmM Horna a tha thaa af his daath and which rt madid to his hairs; and that yoa ara hareby rooawad to ha and aanaar hefor tK a soparior aoort af Boaaaoa aoonty ati hat oflaa ia tha Imrt - - - win oay 01 jaaraary, lize. mora to answer or daarar to tha filed la tkla mUaml mA in mo nonea uat u yon ran ta so apaaar sad) answar or daarar tha plaintiff will apply to tbaaoart far tha ralicf dsaianJsd hi tha pa- tHion. - Datad this January Sth. IMS. fl trtVBsa ' Mclntyra, Lawrcnea a Proetor. Attomays for Plaintiff. 1 13 4 8 quickly relieve. Colds an4 Lay. Crlppe, Constipation, "lisiaass. Loss of Appetite and Headaches. ' Subscribe fos TBE R0BESONIAX i flow 'much'hdue:QU 1 1H Kil $ Mir. V, Jtr5 BREAKS A COLD IN JUST A FEW HOURS Tape's Cold Compound' Instantly ; Relteves Stuffiness and Distress. 'Don't stay stuffed-upl Quit blow ing and snuffling! A dose of Pane's Cold Compound" taken every two hours until three doses are taken usually, breaks op a severe cold and ends all grippe misery. i The very first dose opens your clogged-up nostrils and the air pas sages of the head; stops nose run ning; relieves the headache, dullness, feverishness, sneezing, soreness" and stiffness. ' t Tape's Cold Compound" is the1 a. . v quicKest, surest relief known and costs only a few. cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance, tstes nice, conains no quinine Insist upon Pape's! got in the Utebfiferiyqu the service ondSafetuof OUR BANES I it ! :. Til- IF YOU DEPOSIT MONET IN AITR RAW vatt rnM stv JOUR BILLS WITH CHECKS AND EACH CHECK IS A RE- COME IN TO OUR BANK AND TALK IT OVER WE SMILE IN OUR BANK. PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR BANK. YOU RECEIVE 4 PER CENT INTEREST ON SAVINGS DEPOS-ITS. Farmers Savings i . Ban! C B. T0WN8END, PrssJaaat. J. EL POWKBS, Vica-Prasiaant. ' B. H. COVINGTON, Cashisr. LUMBERTON, N. C l ' , . aii aaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaMwaaaaaaaaBtoawaaBa We.have One Hundred good young mules in our sales barn today. Several mated pairs. A better selection you can not find elsewhere. Weight ranging from 900 to 1200 pounds. Extra good finish. Right ages. Well broken. Wffl Sell on Time or for Cash" Jan. i, 1920 C. M. FULEEIK, Lumfertomi, N. C.- Two car loads of Buggies and car Wagons just unloaded, latest styles and ;finish.J

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