TUB B0BZS0NIA5. LUMBaWItHv. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, MAY, 20. 1920.
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Office 107 Weft Fourth Street
Telephone No. 20.
THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1920.
BUSINESS BUILDERS
MILK COWS I TWO FRESH COWS-HEAVY
Milken. M . H, Richardson, Monroe, N. C.
FOB SALE 1 FOKD TOURING CAR, NEW.
l rord Chassir, Ifood -condition, 1 new
Ford Touring Body complete. Economy
uaraje, Lam berton. N. C.
WANTED SALE8LADT FOR PERMANENT
position in dry Roods store. 8 tat an and
experience in application. Address
"Saleslady", tart Robesonian, Lumberton,
N. C.
FARM FOR SALE NEAR 'PEMBROKE. S3
Aeres. About 40 acres cleared. . Dwelling
and outhouses. Terms (tpod. J.- T. Sim
mons, Red Springs. N. C.
YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN FOR RAIL-
way Mail and Government Clerkships. 1110
month. Age, , 18 upward. Examinat-ons
June 16. Experience unnecessary. . For
iree particulars, write it. n. irry dormer
Civil Service Examiner) 1432 Continental
Bldg. Washington. D. C.
. : .
W. ROBERT MeNEILL has installed
in his barker shop a new machine for the
purpose ot Krmmnif .cuppers, razors, scis
sors, etc. - .(
HAY! HAY! HAYt
Just received two carloads. Several others
on way. Your advantage to Ket our
price and see the quality liefore hu3rinK.
H. M. Beauley, West 2nd street. Lumber
ton, tf. C.
FOR SALE THREE FINE YOUNG MULE8.
Own -or time, or will rent same out until
October. Sec A. E. White.
PERSONALS
, Mrs., NT A. McLean
F:
nf her guest Sirs. James Burner
entertained j
Friday evening of last w.ek tn honoi'jl I
21
unct ouvnci vi
E. GilmorP of Whiteville was' Washington, D. L. loose present
w . . . - . ..J If T.K. .Ml. I f- '
a iumnerton visitor iuesduv r!e mm jm. numi n
Mr. Haynes Powell of R. 2. Lum
berton, was in town yesterday
Mr. B. Tolar of the Rennerfc scctio-
was a Lumberton visitor yesterday,
Mr. J. F. flilmnr- -f Wtritovill- urn'
ur.
and Mrs. T. C. Johnson, ilr. and
Mrs T. A. JifcNe.il, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
It. C. Lawrence, Mrs. E. L. Holloway,
Mrs. H. X. McAllister, Mrs. M. V.
Mr w a. ' r-viii - r p " ! Cobb, Dr. R. S. Beam and Ttfr.tJ.
broke, wan a I.nmhortnn vreitn- ooa. Dickson McLe.
t..r-riow I served.
Mr. "W. A. Jenkins of Fairmont -Mr?' E". L- Holloway entertained
was a Lumberton visitor Monday af- A"6? afternoon at her home. North
ternoon, J Chestnut street, m honor cf Mrs.
Mr. Ira Smith of Howellavill-. town. ?.utner. The jruezta were M.esdame
ship was among ;h visitors in town
cLean. A salad course was
N. A. McLeah," John KnOxrRr C
Lawrence. F. p. Hackett, H. M. Mc
Allister, T. A; McNeill, Jr. and M. P,
Cobb. Refreshments were served.
yesterday.
Mr, J. M. McCallum. county audi
tor, is spending the day in Charlotte
on Dusiness. report ok thr rnNnrnm op
jVlessrs. L. C and A. H. Wst i.f. THE BANK OF FAIRMONT
the Allenfcnn rtmn ucrn T-nm1firt'l At F-iFmo". the Stat of North Carolina,
ine Aiienton section were uimben-jn; Bt of ba,meM M,y uh mo.
visitors yesterday. i resources :
Loan and discounts I365.4J2.Z9
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 765.76
United States Bonds and Liberty
Bonds ,
Furniture and fixtures
Ail other. Real Estate ownel
Cash in vault and net amounts due
from Bonks, Bankers and rust
Companies T
Checks for 'clearing
Rev. B. D. Humphrey of the Saddle
tree section was among the visitors
S, J,
Lum-
in town yesterday,
Mesi-rs. J. LX GUUi and
Thomasson, of Parkton, were
berton visitors yesterday.
Messrs. J. J. Thrower and J Pat
Jackscn, of Red Springs, wero Lum-
uerwjn visitors aionuay .mernoon
11.R64.S0
500.69
3,928.84
S8.677.2S
47S.49
Total S441.54I.S1;
Mi- r IX Th;il;-- --I-.,- 1 . IAHILIllEi.-
. v-. i. i nullum iiiuxncu LUUtlv l fTnnir.nl
from a trip to Canada, where he! Surplus fund
fttock paid in
20.000.00
1.1 1)00 00
spent two weeks visiting relatives. unrt,v,,''" profits, less current ex- , i
Mesdames A. L. Floyd, C. H. Thomp- Deposits to k'::'":':' uoWai
son and is.' w. Jenkins, of Fairmont. Jmie -ertiricts of deposit io7,7H7.64
RESOURCES
The Planters Bank and Trust Company
DOLLARS,
and
lias resources amounting to more than SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND
vt-t we do not considei this our GREATEST ASSET.
A clear record of SAFETY and SERVICE is a thing feu more precious with us than the
contents of our big burglar proof safe. It is an asset that has taken years of effort t
accumulate. This asset is no less valuable to YOU thai to us. The care with which we'
guard it assures you of getting frcm thePLANTERS a quality of service second to no
bunk in Jlobeson. - . .
Do not forget that we are the original
FARMERS BANK
Organized and operatec in the .interest and for the purpose' of first assisting the FARM
EH in financing his business. We greatly appreciate the business and encouragement
that our loyal friends andpatrons are giving us. If you are not already a member of our
large banking family,, we cordially invite you to Ijfrtetf I t mt h t
Make Our Bank Your Bank
P!anteir IBank &Trast Co.
The Original Farmers Bank
were Lumberton visitors vesterdav.
Miss Clara Pugh of Charlotte is a
guest at the homp of her brother-in-
Cnshier'H rherkj outstnadinic
Accrued interest due clepwitors . . .
2,188.43
11,500.00
K. IT
WANTED TO BUY
See I. J. Flowers,
GOOD MILK
County Home.
cow.
aw and sister. Mr and Mr?
Wrlliard, East Fourth street.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Floyd and Mr
A. P. Floyd and daughter, Miss Car
rie Floyd, of Fairmont were Lumber-
ton visitors yesterday afternoon.
Miss Ruby Thompson arrived hme
in Lumberton. Write me what you have waa a stue"i- i queens rouegre
4a A J,l T r T A nr. t . Wiv-wi-Mm tltA awh ...V. .1. I m. 1
FOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT WHERE I
bow live, on Carthage road. Luther J.
Prevatt. '
to offer.
berton, N.
Address
O.
P. O. Box 475, Lum-
POURTEEN ACTOMOBILE8 7S BUGGIES
and 80 wagona for sale or exchange. Good
seleeton of automobles. Few used can
several makes in 4, , or 8 cylinder. C. M.
Fuller ft Son. May 11.
TO SALE tit ACRES GOOD LAND, LO
eated on Main road. Within S milea of
- Cerro Gordo. Easy terms. Apply E. A.
Moffitt, Cerro Gordo, N. C.
NOTICE STRAYED ON APRIL ZSTH. ONE
moose-colored mare mule, 6 or 8 years old.
Weight about 900. Last seen near Pern
broil, N. C. A liberal reward will be paid
for any information leading to recovery of
aid- mule. Townsend & Brewer, Red
Springs, N. C. . . -r
........... ...
I HAVE A STRAY DARK BAY MARE
mule. Owner can get same by paying feed
during the term which closed Tuesday.
Mrs. J. M. Kussell of Atlanta, Ga.,
arrived yesterday and will spend some
time here visiting at the home of her
rather, ex-Judge T. A. McNeill, North
J-Im street
UIT OFF CORNS!
Apply few drops then lift .sorq,
"touchy corns off with ,
't I $141,541.01
STATE OK NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY
OF KOBESON.
"I, F. L. Blue, Cashir of above named Bank,
do solemnly swecr that the a),ove state
ment is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
F. L. BLUE, Cashier.
Correst Attest :
A. J. FLOYD,
J. I. BROWN.
F. L. BLUE, Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to nofore me, this
nxn day of May, 1920.
D. G. ROUSE. , .
Notary Pul.Uc
My Commission expires Nov. 24. 1921.
MAi-
2L
fingers
Nmd advertisement.
Raft Swkmp.
E. L. C. HaU, near
NICE LOT OF REFRIGERATORS FOR
ale, 14.50 and op. , D. G. Best Son,
KNOX KING RANGES FOR SALE. AL80
a nice lot of oil stoves. . D. G. Beat A So.
FOR BALE NEW FORD TOURING, ELEC-
trio starter. Used ears, Reo touring 8 6-4
Overland and Big . Six seven passenger.
Overland. Ail these cars in .good condi
tion and for sale cheap. W. R. Tyner Auto
Co., Lumberton and Lowe, N. fj.
IFIRE INSURANCE I FOR FTRK INSyS.
: aaee. aatonwbUe Uakilltr insara-ce Mnd
' bonds of every kind, see FIDELITY IN
SURANCE REALTY CO., A. T. M
Lean, Manager. r
91TT FORGET fHB BEST PLAO TO
to bunger to at Ue Olympia Ctfe, Km
r .
MONEY TO LEND ON IMPROVED LAND
ia Robason county cm kmg time. Kates
. aa good as any can give. Stephen Mela
REAL ESTATE LOANS I I AM STILL MAK
tog long time loans en farm lands. My in
terest rate and terma kave always been
better than any competitors and are still
ao. See me if ia tares ted la a loan. A. T.
McLean, Lumberton, N. C.
WB ARB NOW MAKING LOANS ON IM
proved farm lands for I, 7, 10 or SO years.
Oq loan of $5,000 or more for ( years ne
gotiations charges are t per cent; 7 years
I 1-2 per cent; 10 and 20 ywra 1 per cent
Chickamauga Trust Company, Junius-, J.
Goodwin Attorney. Litai berton, N. C.
WANTED LUMBERTON. DRESDEN. JEN
nings Cotton mill stock. W. A. Roach.
PLUMBING REPAIR WORK AND PLUM fl
ing of all kinds, piping for acetylene plants
and Delco systems, etc Work solicited any
where In the county. Prompt attention.
Efiflclent service. Office: Cor. Chestnut
and 6th Sts. Phone 7. G. St Kirkman
Lumberton, N C.
WANTED YOU TO KNOW THAT WE CAN
save you money on that monument or
tombstone. Get our prices before buying
and be convinced. No job too small or too
targe. Your patronage wfll be appreciated.
Robeson County Marble and Granite Works,
West 4th street, Lumberton, N. C. L. C.
Hall and C. B. Rutledge, $ props.
AT McDOUGALDS BICYCLE AND REPAIR
Shop you can get the best work done. I
repair bicycles, guns, graphophones. I do
vulcanizing bicycle tires, auto tires and
tubes. Rubber boots. Give me your work.
All work guaranteed. Shop near Old Wood
en Bridge.
EDGAR IVEY.
In the 33rd year of his age the soul
of our brother and friend Edgar Ivey
was called back to the God whogave
Ife was stricken With influenza, de
veloping into pneumonia, and from
the beginning of his-' illness it seemed
that there was n4;3iope"or his re
covery. He realized that death was
near and expressed his being wil'.lng
and prepared to go. His dying mes
sage to the loved ones and friends
left behind was that they be' prepar
ed tc meet him in that noma where
final separation never come3. He
will be sorely missed in the home, in
Baltimore Baptist church, of which
he was a member, in Sunday school,
as he was the faithful leader in the
choir. " But God makes no mistakes
and - some day,- sometime, well un
derstand. ,.
"Be still, sad heart, and cease re
pining. For behind the cloud, the
sun i' still shining. ' -
A FRIEND.
Messrs. S. M. Britt, Dock Page
and J. E. Rowland of R. 1, Fair
mont, were among the visitors in
town Tuesday. .
Cheapest accident insurance Dr.
Thomas' Eclectic ; Oil. . For bums,
scalds,-cuts and emergencies. All
druggists sell it. 30c and 60c.
Subsoil , for Tho EotM-oniaa..
Subscribe for The ROBESONIAN
little
Doesn't hurt a bit! DroD a
Freezone on an aching corn, instant
ly that corn stops hurting, then you
lift it right out. Yes, magic!
A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but
a few cents at any drug store, but
is sufficient to remove every hard
corn, soft corn, or corn between the
toes, and the calluses, without sore
ness or irritation.
Fr.eezone is the sensational discov
ery of a Cincinnati genms. It
wonderful.
is
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FARMERS SAVINGS BANK
At Lumberton, in the State of North Caro
lina, at the close of business May 4tn, lfc-t.
RESOURCES:
Loans and discounts $ 3g,SP.4
werararts, unsecured
United States Bonds and Liberty
Bonds
Furniture and fixtures
Cash in vault and net amounts due
from Banks, Bankers and Trust
Companies
Cash Items held over 24 hours
vre ad ma winru
ILO Ul IW ITIUUl
DO YOU SAY?
Folks With Thin, Pale Blood
tate Feel Uncertain.
Hasi-
SHOULD TAKE PEPTO-MANGAN.
. 475.00
1,088.65
6.016.64
172.00
Net deficit 2,749.61
Total $ 51,025.59
LIABILITIES :
Capital stock paid in $ 17,300.00
Deposits subject to check 28,855.35
Time--Certificates of Deposit ..... 2,800.00
Savings Deceits 8,029.79
Cashier' "checks outstanding 40.45
Total f 51.025.59
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY
OF ROBESON, May 12th, 1920.
I. R. H. Covington, Cashier of the above
named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above
statement ia true to the best of my knowl
edge and belief.
R. H. COVINGTON,
Cashier. '!
Correct Attest :
w. f; prevatte, ,
E. M. BRITT, ... - $ .
1 n prt7S-o n: .
Subscribed and sworn to before me, hflr.
J0 oay or May, 1920. . ; ,
S3. St, 'JStUTT.
i. - Beeordi
T
Red-Blood Men and Women Know
What They Want to Do and Da It
-It may be you are just recovering
from a sick soell or mav be votrr
i t 09 . avcrtpm i- rHn Havtr tiul tativ Klnwl
so weak that you are in a poor shape
tc r'$ijt infection
But if you don't feel and look ro
bust you ar not robust. Such state
is often due to weak blood, rot enourrh
'red blood cells, a condition known as
ancn-ia.
The best remedy for anemia (blcod-h-jsness)
with it low mental , and
physical vigor is Gude's Pepto-Man-.an.
. .
.'epto-Mangan sU(oliej th weak,
watery blood with the very elements
it deeds to put new life into it. It
repairs,' re-creates, and re-builds the
Kwnisted blood, the . vital fluid of
health and life. Try Pepto-Mangan
' S . 1 V . I
i are run-aown. it cannot :
you it will certainly 1 elp you
s you have some deeo-seated
ftfe (Hsease requiring the physi-
jrf-rare.1 Be sure then name
JiXk on the ackaee. 'With-
rOude's" it is not Pepto-Mangan.
.ttUe at all drists. Advertise-
GOODfAUTO SPECIALTIES
The Best Made. leather-No.
For Automobile" and Buggy Topi and all Leather Goods.
Johnson's Carbon Remover.
Johnson 'i Auto Wax Finish.
Johnson's Squeak OIL
Send us an order for these items. There is a large and in
Increased demand. "
N. JACOBI HARDWARE COMPANY.
Wholesale Distributors.
10 and 12 South Front St , Wilmington, N. 0.
2
wrier
NOTICE OF SUMMONR.
-North Carolina. Robeson County In the Su
perior uaurt.
Mrs. Lucy Avant vs. Woodson Avant
To Woodson Avant. t
You will take notice that an action has
on instituted in the Superior coxrt of Robe.
"v. aoove esua, I or tna pur- o.i . . .
pose of obtaining an absolute .ivoc andl m" at 11 &,
loui
Morrison Speaks in Robeson
Cameron Morrison will del:
r
the
the
Row-
commencement address at
land: high school Friday morning,
m. Mr. Morrison
dissolving the hoads of matrimony hereto-1 will deliver a political address in the
'rf tSSTJS: ZSO his 'candidacy for Cover-
required to be and appear before Hon. C. B.'nor at KOWland Friday afternoon at
B'rSf . J? 8aar -c "f 1 3:00 p. m. and will speak at Fairmont
Robeson County, at the court house in I.um- . , , ,
fccrton, N. C on Saturday, June 12th, 1320, ' Friday night at 8 p. m.
and answer the complaint which will bi de-i -,
posted in the office of the Clr knf th Cnnr-t I
and that if you fail to appear and answer
or demur to said complaint the relief demand-
Ladies'ahd Misses' Fashions
In Millinery for Spring and
Summer 1920
Miss JosephineBreece
FOR SALE
Selected Golden Dent
t Seed Corn $1.00
peck; $3.50 bushel.
G.V. McPhaU,
Purvis, N. C.
DEALERS WANTED
..r
for
PHELPS FARM LIGHTING AND
POWER PLANTS
and--.
NATIONAL FRESH WATER '
SYSTEMS
Literal Commissions, Protected Ter
ritory. ,
WOTAN SALES AGENCY,
Distributors.
Wilmington, North Carclina. -,
ed by the plaintiff wll be granted.
Gven under my hand and seal of said court,
this the 19th day of May, 1920.
C. B. SKIPPER,
Clerk of the Superior Court of Roesn
County. 5 20 4 Thurs.
COUID'TWALKUP
AND DOWN STAIRS
CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION.
State of North Carolna, Department of State.
To oil to whom th.ese present) may come
Greeting : '
Whereas it appears to my satisfaction by'
duly authenticated records of th r,rH'
ins for voluntary dissolution thereof by the
unanimous consent of all the stockholders de
posited in my office, that the Ernaldson
Manufacturing Company, a corporation of
this State, whose principal office is situated
at St.. Pauls, county of Robeson, State of North
Carolina (Walter D. Johnson beini th ,.n.r
therein and in charge thereof, upon whoml i:ani ' T,. IT ...
process may be served) has complied with the1 LoUlSVUIe Woman IS HI Fine Health
renurements of chapter 21, Revisal of 1905 Of Now Is Grateful to Tanlac.
Norti Carolna entitled "Corporations" pre- T . ,, ur
liminary to the issuing of tni, certificate' , Ifc W8S flVe yearS aS sald Mrs"
of dissolution. I Mattie Martin, of 1710 Owen 3tn;et,
taJvof stoTthl it ?ryaf"vG Louisville, Ky., "that Tanlac restor-
tary or Mate of. the htate of North Carolina,! j i,'itu T A-n e i-
do hereby certify that the said corporation ! my health and 4 am still fecl.Rg
did on the 14th day of May, 1920 file in my strong ard well.
office a duly executed and attested consent. "Since that time Tanlac K hppi
in writing to the dissolution of said eorpora-j . .r"31 l,. la"1,ac na3 oeen
tion, executed by all the stockholders there-! the favorite medldne With my family.
of, which said consent and the record of the We all take it occasionally and it
-LdTfftaT uZmV7 11,6 m myi keeps my children's cheeks red and
In Tstimony Whereof I have' hereunto set TOSy. In
my nana and affixed my official seal at
Raleigh this 14th day of May, 1920.
J. BRYAN GRIMES,
Secretary of State.
Mclntyre, Lawrence A Proctor, .
Attorneys 6 20 4 Thurs.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF ST. PAULS.
At St Pauls, in the State of North Caro
lina, at the close of business May 4th, 1920.
RESOURCES :
Loans and discounts $888,649.56
Demand loans 21,635.00
Overdrafts, secured .... I4.8S4.92
unsecured J2.872.80 6,707.72
United States Bonds and Liberty
bonds 15,000.00
Banking Houses $3,098.16
Furniture and fixtures I2.86.S9 S S84 KB
Cash in vault and net amounts due
M O t n . ' . .
iroiu xmmiu, Dan ers ana irust
Companies 41,258.72
Cash Items held over 24 hours . . 2,884.58
Cheeks for clearing i 794.80
Total $476,664.78
. LIABILITIES:
Capital ' stock paid in $ 60,000.00
Surplus fund 20,000.00
Undivided Profits lesi current ex
penses and taxes paid $ 10,496.65
Notes and Bills Rediscounted 16,000.00
Bills Payable 15,000.00
Deposits subject to check f. 273,406.14
Time Certificates, of Deposit 78,980.82
Savinirs deposits .7 41.00
Cashier- checks outstanding- 2,030.17
Accrued Interest due depositors .. 710.00
Total , $476,664.78
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY
OF ROBESON, May 15, 1920.
I. J. C. Lents, Cashier of the above named
Bank,' do solemnly -swear that the above
statement ia true to the best ofmy knowl
edge and belief.'' i
. . . . . c.C LEMTZ, Cashier.
Correct Attest i -
C. N. HESTER."
J. M, BUTLER.
A. D. EVAN 3, Directors.
Subscribed and (worn to before ma this
1U day ef May. 4J0. , -.
i.M BROWNS IVANS. .
' Notary Public
fact, Tanlac has been such
a fine thing for ns all that you might
call us a regular Tanlac family.
"I was in a nervous run-down con
dition and for six months before I be
gan taing Tanlac I was so weak I
couldn't walk up and down the steps.
In fact I was almost a complete ner
vous wreck, couldn't slep at night
and even the children playinjr arfiund
would nearly drive me "distracted. I
had no appetite, and as fond aa I. am
of certain kinds of vegetables I
couldn't eat them, because my stomach
was hi such a bad condition. Noth-j
ing agreed with me and I felt so bad1
that life seemed hardly worth living, i
"But my trouble, soon diaipeared
when I got Tanlac, and six bottles'
made me feel like a new person. It.
built me up and strengthened me 30
I could do my work, something I had
not been able . to. do in months and
I am just as strong and well to-day'
as one could ask to be. I nleep we'l
at night, eat anything I want, do all
my cooking, ironing, house cleaning
and take car.e -of - my four children
without any trouble at all. Now whe.i
any of the family complains of feel
ing bad 'I start them on Teniae and
it soon sets them right. , I have found
it a perfectly grand family medicme
and I can sincerely recommnd it to
everyone, especially those who are
suffering as I did."
Tanlac is sold in Lumberton by J.
D. McMillan & Son, Pope Drug Co.;
in Baraesville by-W. C. Walters; in
EIrod by J. E. Bridges; in Lowe by
U E. Tyner & Son; McDonalds. D, H.
Britt, Jr.
Have We Oil in North Carolina?
We want everyone who reads this advertisement to thoroughly understand that he is taking
a chance. Every oil proposition is a gamble. The drilling of an oil well right alongside of
a gusher is a risk. You may strike oil or you may hit a "duster," but a;ertain "element of
chance" applies to many. lines of business. "
Geologists and practical oil experts say we have prospects like those of the Texas Gulf
.Section for striking oil on our vast acreage 100,000 acres in eastern North Carolina. The
signs have long been unmistakable that oil underlies our property. The indications are so
numerous and convincing to us that we are determined to give a trial in developing this
territory to the utmost. We believe cil is there telicve it so strongly that we are going to
drill for oil. JJiJ .
In the past BIG MONEY in oil development has been made in the opening up of new oil
fields. Many people have put in a few hundred and received incomes of thousands from a
new oil development. Stock that cost $10.00 per share has jumped to fabulous prices. Poor
men have become immensely wealthy.
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NO OIL - MONEY BACK
SAFETY IN OIL"
Our financial plan is called "Safety in Oil" Under this plan every dollar originally invest
ed in the stock of the .Carolina Petroleum Company will eventually be returned, without in
terest, to the subscriber, regardless of whether oil is struck or not, or whether a dollar of
earnings is ever available for dividends. Under our plan THE INVESTOR CANNOT LOSE
HIS PRINCIPAL.
Pill out the coupon below, mail TODAY and we will send you full particulars concern
ing our Carolina oil development proposition our "SAFETY IN OIL" investment feature.
Carolina Petroleum Cotapany
334 Southern Building,
Washington, D. C.
Gentlemen: 1
Please send me full information cover
ing jour oil development proposition in
eastern North Carolina.
This request is made with the under
standing that the undersigned is under no
obligations in the matter.
Name
.Street-
Town
State
Carolina
Petroleum
Company
Eoyal C, Eemick,
President
J. O. Carr,
Vice-President
JLJSijrgusoJvJr-
DIRECTORS :
-General Counsel
D. K Cowen,
Secretary
& M. Grimm,
Treasurer.
W. W. Bride
J. 0. Carr
E." C. Bemick
W. A. French
A. B. Williams'
X M. Grimm
D. K. Cowen.; ...
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