TBI ftOBZSONIAlf . LCMBETTON. NOBTD CAEQLDIA. " tULkSDAT, MAT 29, 1120. PAGB 8EYZ2K GODWIN' WILL BE HIS " OWN SUCCESSOR Judging fronf every iidi-.-alicn Con gressman II. L. Godwin will be renomi nated in the primary June 5th, to succeed hirr-df in Congress. It nsw We v;ill take the utmost care - - -------- - -- -----------------r--- : I fix, .7mM any piece of jewelry needing fixing. If i is riot worth fixing we will frankly tell you so and show you something new to take its place at a price as rea sonable as a good article can be sold. We are proud of our REPUTATION and are careful to pre serve our good name. A. J. HOLMES, Jeweler i Lumberton, N. C. mr.". 1 1 . i 1 v. . . t l '., ' '. i '. isrua We Arc to quote attractive prices on Diamond & Kelly-Springfield Tires and Tubes, and believe them to be the best values on the market. 1 v3t WW 7 We have attractive prices on Havoline Motor Oil by reason of having purchas ed before the advance. Our present stock of Tires wa purchased before the advance and we disire to give our customers this advantage, on all purchases covering shipments made prioi to April 30th. HYMAN SUPPLY CO. Wilmington and. New Bern,'N. C. 4 PER CENT INTEREST COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. OUR SAVINGS DEPOSITS INCREASED $39,447.47 LAST YEAR, DID YOUR SAVINGS INCREASE? WE WOULD BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU HOW YOUR ACCOUNT. HERE WILL BE APPRECIATED. Safety of your money will ge GUARANTEED by OUR DI RECTORS. - ' P. S. Cooper, A. M. Breece, J. A. McCormick, Wesley Kirby, The Jank of Pembroke PEMBROKE, N. C. P. S. Cooper, President R. II. Livermore, Cashier. E. M . ' -. March 20th, Total Deposits $172,398.86 looks like he will receive an overwhelm ing majority in the first primary. He is a man of the people and believes that they should have the fullest op portunity to nominate their candidates for public office.' No man who knows II. L. Godwin will believe that he has in repairing: your watch Bv Qollv iartt tfiafc jixst like TTvy old 8poo mile Diamond friend to stick right with me when Tm in C. T. Pate, H. H. Lowery, T. A. McNeill, Jr. R. H. Livermore, A. M. Breece, Vice-President Paul, Assistant Cashier. 1920 Total Resources $210,173.87 or Pleased ffi trouble M ever done anything against the peo ple. The people are his frfendf and he ig their own true loyal advocate as hi reeort in rnnOTMH will show. Manv f forts will be made by his po - litical enemies to mislead the people bat a busy servant of the people will be rewarded for hi's faithful service. Let every Democratic voter "go to the polls on the 5th day cf June and cast their votes for Godwin to suc ceecT himself in Congress. We give a few reasons why he should be returned to Congress He is a poor but honest and cour ageous man. He is a hard working representative in Congress and is ever mindful of thp best interests of his constituents. He kn6ws. th' con stitution of the United States and desires to see it upheld in Congress. He always pleads the cause of the rich, the poor and tho well to do peo ple alike without showing a prefer ence for one class over another class. He is a man of ccurage energy ani personal magnetism. He believes in equal justice to all, and special priv ileges to none. He believes in pri maries and stands squarely for a bal lot primary to nominate all candi-1 dates for 0Wce. Knowing that the people of the Sixth Distrst are henest and believe in equal justice to all and special' privileges to none, that they do not despise honest toil, that they recog nize efficient service whenever they see it, that they want high-handed political trickery rebuked, that ,they believe every voter should have a chance to participate in the nomina- tions for political office, we make bold to clai'.n that Congressman God-1 win will be triumphantly renominated again and that the masses of the people the laboring people as welli as the thousands of earnest farmers anl business men will again be rep resented in the National Congress. THE GODWIN CAMPAIGN COM MITTEE OF HARNETT COUNTY (Political adv.) FLEES NEW COUNTIES. New Counties Seem to Hav, Kept Mr. Alderman on the Move. To the Editor of The Robesonian : I notice where Mr. D. S. Alderman, one of Robeson's "Ex-Com.", ccir.os out in ix. statement in the Scottish Chief in favor of dividing Robeson. Mr. Alderman says he knows new counties, that he once lived in New Hanover, 'till they created Pender, so he says, then he says hp left and mov ed to Robeson, served on her board of Commissioners, opposed the crea tion of Hoke, fie says, but now says he saw he was mistaken, that Hoke is the real thing; but spoils the broth by adding that notwithstanding the fact that Hoke was so Rood, he hx left Hoke and moved into another county. Seems from what he says that new , counties have kept Mr. Alderman .nov- TELE OV1 fa.. Soon they put him In a newjBelL, and Nell it Mat Smith. , one pe moves which is about what' would happen to most of us.' Mr Alderman reminds u of Alsap's fa- l ble aoout in i ox v ho cot hi. cut off hi tn.e steel trap: he advised all the other lov n- have theirs cut off also said 'twas cooler and very fashwnable. But we don't be iieve tne people of Robeson care to follow the examp'p of the ft.v and submit to any more trimming by Maxton, Red Springs, etc It seems, as Mr. Bridge rs so aptly expressed , inai they (the division ists) ar4 really bem led and cham . i I i ... s r . i i i pioneu oj wuniie noiaers. II new counties are the real thing, why did you leave them, Mr. Alderman? A'H-DIVlSIONtST"- Oak Grove Leaflets. Correpondic of The Robmonian. Buie, R. 1, Mav 18 Farmers in this section are plowing up cotton and planting again, also replanting We were glad to have Mr. Everett Prevatt with us Sunday in our Sun day schooL He made us a nice talk Come again Mr. Prevatt, we appre ciate your coming. Mi. and Mrs. R. C. Parnell and children were visitors at Oak Grove Sunday.,, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Prevatt and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Martin. Miss Sophronia Parnell SDent Sun day afternoon at the home of Misses oirw KNOW ANVrHINJ AILED HER Who was it said "a kit of tools Was made for wise men, not for others." ine ngnt tool at the right time is about as important as the necessary dollar button. The autoist who shows wisdom sees to it that he has a tool for each possible contingency and he knows that this supply shop is the auto owner s reasonable ren- dezvous. Let Townsend's Auto Doctor look after your car's health. Townsend Motor Co. Garage Phone 196. -Residence Phone 154- OST UTIFUL CAR IN JXjHBIlICa THE man who tempers economy with wisdom direct the expenditure of his money judiciously. He is more concerned with ultimate values than with mere cheapness of price. It is to this type of person among motorists that the Paige car most appeals. We, of the Paige Company, have always - taken the view that unless a &r has the qualities essential to comfort, lasting satisfac tion and pride of ownership, "it would be dear at any price. So we built the Paige Glenbrook according to our ideas of what a real motor car should be a car which would be not only a reliable vehicle of transportation but also a car of beauty, comfort and power. PA I GE-DETROIT MOTOR CA R COM PAN Y, DETROIT. Michigan Auni(j ivM cf Paige Meter ( "art ar.d Mstor Trucks PEOPLES GARAGE Mr. Ira Prevatt aoent Saturdav af. temoon in Lumberton ' Mr. Archie Martin and brother Ben nic of Lumberton were callers m this community Sunday afternoon. Sorry to report that Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Pamell's baby is sick, also Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Tyner. k'ORD PERSONA Ls- To th Editor of The RobeoonUn : In issue of Scottish Chief of May 7th its editor took occasion to say that I had placed "Aunt Becky" (Mrs. A. B. McElycai) in th "A" club. In the issue of same paper of May 14th "Aunt Becky." says she saw by Mr. Harker's editorial where her Millions of liny Germs Cause Your Catarrh Real Relief Comes Only Cleansing the Blood of the Genus. You mast realize that yon? blood is loaded down with catarrh terms, and these gtrou mast be removed from your blood before yoa can expect real, rational relief from the disease. And of coarse, you know that yoa cannot reach these germs la your blood with ifrafe Five Hundred Tons March Soda now in Wilmington. Four Hun dred Tons March Soda due in 10 days. I have 200 tons extra that I will sell for $79 per ton. Also have 75 tons ot fertilizers on hand tor corn and cotton. Place your order for additional Fertilizers and Soda if you are in need ot same. C. M. Barker- LUMBERTON, N. C. guardian friend Fred Brown had placed her in the "A" club. We wish to say that we have never made any such statement or even inference to Aunt Becky, nor shall we ever. We don't know where the Chief got its information, certainly not from anything either written or spoken by me, and I thank you for the space to allow us to make thi statement. If Thf CbTerhaa the proof, let it come. FRED BROWN. Lumberton, N. C. When baby suffers with croup, an ply and give Dr. Thomas Electic Oil at once. Safe for children. A little goes a long way. 30c and 60c, at stores. Prices, 1.25. by I sprays and douches. o. o. o. wiu eieanso your Diooa of the cause of Catarrh, and give real relief. It has been in con itant use for more than fifty Sears, and is sold by all druggists, ay a bottle of S. S. S. today and lose no farther time in getting on the right treatment. Valuable advice regarding ymr case will be furnished free. Ad, dress Medical Adviser, 1C" Sirif. Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. of With the demand for the Paiie CUn brook far exceeding our ulmat pro duction efforU. a prompt decision it advisable. Orders placed now mean just so much more of the best touring tt j son assured for your enjoyment. loda 1 1 J -I"'

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