TMJI fUiHKMOMlAJV IX'MMKKIUN. M)KTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, MAT 13, 129.
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OUT ROZIERS WAY.
as cotton is dying. They sre .busy with an' ordinary income
Catd Weather Haa Hart Cotton Not
So Much Tobacco Planted School
Closes About Diviskm. ;
Correspondence of The Bobesonian.
Roziers. Mav & Farmer r net
ting anxioug to Bee warmer weather, that make them prohibitive to a man
setting out tobacco, but there- does
not seem to, be a great deal punted;
no new barns going up, while last
year there was almost a scramble to
"raise the barn" in time for curing.
. There is also a scarcity of potatoes.
while new ones are selling at prices
certificates to primary ana grammar
weeks in order to receive full credit
School at Rosier has closed. Miss ' rrad. certificates. Mias Suun Fni
Mattie Holder having most success- ghum,, State superintendent south
fully handled full attendance. We eastern section, announces that at
hav a new building that, only lacks tendance. is for the full time and that
several coats of white paint to bring registration should be made with
it up to comparison with anyof them.! students remaining for th entire sU stores. Price $L29.
. Mr El Amine, filljwl hia ra ular MTV f '
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Impure blood runs you down
makes you an easy victim for disease.
For pure blood and sound digestion
I Burdock Blood Bitters. At all drug
OJJ papers for sale at The Rob
sonian office.
Try an ad in The Robesonis.
Seeing our jewelry means BUYING it ecause it will please your
eyes; and your knowledge of the RELIABILITY of our establish
ment is a guarantee of quality appropriateness and honest dealing.
Vehave several good watches which wc are selling
pairs. Come in and look them over, - 1
for- the re-
A. J.
HOLMES, Jeweler
Lumberton, N. C.
Boa
Wc Are
neased
to. quote attractive prices on Diamond &
Kelly-Springfield Tires and Tubes, and
believe them to be the best values on
the market.
- GpoorcvSe Diarnono'
friend to aticte
bright with me
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We have attractive prices on Havoline
Motor Oil by reason of having purchas
ed before the advance.
Oar present stock of Tires wa purchased before the advance end
wo disire to give our customers this advantage, on all purchases
covering shipments made prioi to April 30th.
HYMAN SUPPLY CO.
Wilmington and New BerrLj 'N. C.
4 PER CENT INTEREST COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY
PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS.
OUR SAVINGS DEPOSITS INCREASED $39,447.47 LAST
TEAR.
DID YOUR SAYINGS INCREASE?
WE WOUtD BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU HOW
YOUR ACCOUNT HERE WILL BE APPRECIATED.
Safety of yonr money ge GUARANTEED Ty OUR. DI
RECTORS. : ..
P. & Cooper,
A. M. Breece,
J. A. MdCormkk;
Wesley Xfrfcy,
0T. Pate,
H. H. Lowery, .
T. A. McNeill, Jr.
R. H. Livermore,
The Bank of Pembroke
- ; PEMBROKE, N. C
P. S. Cooper, President
S. H. livermore, Cashier.
A, M.- Breeea, Vice-President
K. M PauL Assistant Cashier, H,
... March 20th, 1920 .
Total Deposits $172,398.86 . Total Resources $210,173.87
pointment last Sunday..- The church
was full for each service. '
Mrs. S. G. Hosier and children re
cently visited Mrs. K..C Council at
Lake Waccamaw.
Hon, G. B, Patterson spoke to sn
interested audience at the school
house - Wednesday night. His talk
was clear and convincing. There was!
no smirch for anyone. He agrees with!
Us that there is no finer man i4 the I
county than Mr. Varser, but it -looks
to us like Mr. Patterson, is going to
Raleigh. ' There were several other
talks and while no vote was taken,
the crowd was unanimous in th- opin
ion that a division would ne , oeneir
ejal to us all. If that famous discov
erer, "the salesmen," goes out Aunt
Becky's way and still thinks Kobe
son has good roads, we would like to
bring him out from John Bell's to
Rosier church, then -to Saddletree. St
Pauls (until he reaches the St. Pauls
line) or any way that he can find to
get back to Lumberton. -This is a
challenge, but we opme that he wish
es he had done a little more' inves
tigating before he made his state
ment. Every taxpayer on this road
has had to take their teams and fill
in hplcs, build bridges. Occasionally
we haye a promise of help, but we are
grown .skeptical!
There are numbers of peopi in
Lumberton who do not get off the
main high way and can not realize
what peopfe on the "side roads" have
to deal with. Thev cannot understand
why we .should want to lave the shel
tering wing of th "mother county,"
but we think her wings ar too crowd
ed and i'i cannot b much worse to
be "all out." I
The tax question is not worrying
us as it is not paramount at pres-1
ent. We are willing to pay if we get
what we pay for and we are working
for a new county in the honest belief
that one can be run with fewer of
fices, less ultimate expense.
ANON.
(Has the writer of the"1 above been
on the by-roads in Hoke or any other
small county? How does she arrive
at the conclusion, because Kobeson
has some roads that could be and will
be improved, that they will be im
proved quicker by creating a new
pountv? Then, is nothing in the his
tory of new counties to prove that. If
a new county is created to grainy
the ambition of somebody to hold of
fice, when those men get into office
the people mav go whistle and ,chase
themselves for all the relief they will
get. Then they wili lament bitterly
that they were ever misled into divid
ing Robeson. But they are not going
to do that. They ar.e going to look
first, and not leap. Th,, people of
any county or township or section can
have just such roads a& they are will
ing to pay for: no' better, no worse.
As a matter of. fact, the roads of
Robeson county, taken by and large,
are. we are reliably informed and be
lieve and know, in fact, in part, of
our own observation,- are better than
the roads of Scotland or Hoke: and
that is not. patting "Aunt Becky" or
anybody else in the "Ananias club,"
either; for there is room for honest
difference of opinion without ques
tioning veracity, and different ones
may be judging by different roads.
Folks who allow themselves to be
deluded into believing that new coun
ties can be run more cheaply than
this county is run have-indeed a faith
that is "childlike and bland." They
would be due for a rude awakening
if the sober sense of the majority of
the people could not be relied upon
to save them f ront the experiment.
Editor.)
SUMMER SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS
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TAMELS have wonder-V-
ful full-bodied mellow
mildness and a flavor as'
refreshing as it is newf
Camels quality and Camels expert
blend of choice Turkish and choice
Domestic tobaccos vin you on merits,
fcamels blend never tires your taste. And,
Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste
kior unpleasant cigaretty odor!
What Camels quality and expert blend can
.'mean to your satisfaction you should find
,Dut at once! It will prove our say-so when
you compare Camels with any cigarette
)fn the world at any price!
Camelm an told avtrywhan in aenntitlcally mealed packagma of 30
Cigarettes -or tan package (200 cigareUea) in a glmmaine-paper-covered
,earton. Wa atrongly racommand thia carton lot the homa or office
auppiy or wnen you traval.
K J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.
Wbuton-Salem, R C
School for Teachers of Robctson, Hoke,
Cumberland and Scotland Counties
Will Begin at Flora Macdonad Col
lege June 14.
Correspondence of The Robesonian.
Red Springs. May 12. The summer
school for teachers of Robeson, Hoke,
Cumberland and Scotland counties i
will be. held this year at Flora Mac
donald cdllege, beginning June 14 j
and continuing for a period of sixt
weeks. Mr. Edward Allen, superin-J
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renaeni oi me warren county scauuis,
is to be the director. There will be
two grammar-grade instructors-
Miss Sue Nash, graduate North Car
olina college for women, at present
with the Salisbury city schools and
Miss Lillian Crisp, , graduate North
Carolina college f oSP women and at
present completing a one-year course
at George Peabody college, Nash
ville, Tens. MhM Meledieth Frazier,
graduate Salem college, for some
yean past with -the Wilson county
schools, viO havA charge of the
coarsen hi mftnur and drawing. Miss
Anna & Daniel, head of the depart
ment of domestic art at Flora college,
will have charge of the course hi
horn ecoaamka. Two additional pri
mary mstraeten are yet to be se
cured. Oo0 ef the special features
of the stMreeka' session will be the
primary demonstration school where
classes of chfidren will be taught by
experienedL teachers." The school is
to be candoeted especially for hold
ers of county second grade . certifi
cates, teachers' permits, provisional
certificates, eae-year temporary cer
tificates, graduates of standard high
schools, applicants who cannot show
credits the equivalent of graduation
from a standard' high sehooL - Addi
tional courses are .to be offered giv
ing credit toward raising elementary
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