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THB AOBKSONIAN.' LUUBESTOlf, NOBTH CAROLINA. MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1929. cica two for Ex.Service iirD it rrtnni irnis ixn I weka courses, there wfll b three cabinet of the President, other federal Free Scholarships THE SUMMER SCHOOL; weeks course for all other teachers of agencies, the correlation of federal , Men. ' - ' 1 , I vocational sericulture, from July 8th and state agencies, systems of taxa-1 The Y. M. C. A. educational service I . ... . 1 . . - A fTM. . . mImm of TiM BoWonkn. -The profound interest the coi Ifn 99th. There wfll be a specialist in turn, etc lnis course to be conduit- has a lmiiiea Jiumoer oi.free-chol t vtv iviBiorn-to-ahow-the new de. ed:bfMrs. Palmer Jerman. of Ra-iarships for ex-service men who have i. t.urr in wht fs reallv its velonments in ms special neia wmcn jeign, urn ; vice-president of the noi ine aav-awse ox mica scnooi createst problem, the linking of peo- will be of interest to all teachers of North Carolina Equal Suffrage sso- diploma, m th, followin? correspond. !j. hm .nd t Hi. charm and ' airriculture. iciation. rWWi. ence courses J-agricultural and Tmal -independence and healthfulness of ru- A demonstration school will be mu Thrift, just now forgotten by so engineering architecture, civil engi ral fie. is fully realized by the man- other important department, so plan, many heedless people, is to be in the neenng, business and commerce, me gement of the summer school at the Red as to help the rural teacher hav- course of study, and 'is to be given in chanlcay el"! enginaering and rv.!iai nt AirHruHnrn and En. in two or more irrades. as well as cooperation with the fifth federal re- wiring. - , . a . U'm.f p.iaiu-n M C. The the rraded school teacher having only aerva district of the treaanrw Honrt .J Information can be secured as to teaching of agriculture In the rural one rrade. '7TrT ntnt- 0nt of the World' Ww i0W ttW"?''11 chooUis of absolutely vital import-1 A course in citizenship and politics come no duty more necessary or ur- these scholarships, tromMr. J. P.Rua. anee: in fact thr very foundation of ! given by special request and this gent than that of most seriously and Cbairman, Bed Cross, lumber. things. Agriculture and its oppor- wUl handle tne nome, uie commumij, continuously teaching tnfln. v Manyi lo,, tunttirs will be taught in a smiting tne town or city, ww w u- 6wtes are making xnis teaenmg com . . . . i 1 :tl i- li fitaa i 1 - I t rfj gripping way ana tne wor oi uon, currcut icguwuvii m w paiaory m u acnoi. - . preparing emergency teachers of agri- and nation, how. to vote, how laws, The American Red Cross,' both the ealtore will be continued in the 8ix are enacted, tne political parties ana southern division, at Atlanta, and the CARD OF THANKS. I take this opportunity to express weeks session. Apart from the soc their operations, the Judiciary, the wi dMsion, at Raleigh, will have to e voters oi imiwin Kecorder s with nrarT.lral irninnitrg. fuui" "'J wiroun iw. viicir To Keep American Ships on the Seas Tor the first time since the Civil War we nave a real merchant marine. It cost us $3,000,000,000 to get it. The farmer, manufacturer, laborer evry American Is interested in holding our position on the seaa. As a first step in this direction- it is necessary to modify these articles of existing commercial treaties which have operated to thwart the upbuilding of our merchant marine By giving the notice of termination for which the several treaties provide. This action is directed in the constructive Shipping Bill now before Congress; Which declares It to be the policy of the United States "to do whatever may be necessary to develop and en courage" a merchant marine. This potty deserves the support of every American. Lacking this support the present effort to' maintain our merchant marine may suiter the fate of many ineffective attempts of the past end for a copy ef "For an American Merchant Marine." Committee of American Shipbuilders 30 CHURCH STREET, NEW YORK CITY SoOd Hiiciioii Your land If properly handled will bring more than if sold any other way. We haye an experienced forcfe. We get results! Tell us .what you have. Let us talk it over. See Mr. Junius J. Goodwin, our Lumberton representative or write us direct. t - PHhce Realty Co. Raleigh, N. C. "The Liberty Bell Among the famous BELL S of the world, not one has been associated with events of so great import to humanity as the LIBERTY BELL. t A miniature reproduction of this famous bell in the form of e SAVINGS BANE will be given with every new Savings Ac count opened with our banl before July 4th, 1920. We want every child in Robeson county to have a LIBER TY BELL BANE the most appropriate type of Home Savings Bank for all free people. Open a Savings Account with $1.00, or more, and get a LIBERTY BELL BANK while they last. 4 PER CENT. INTEREST PAID. s SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. Special 'attention given to Tobacco Checks. We will cash your checks for you. FARMERS SAVINGS BANK ' C B. TOWTfREND, Fnaeurt. J. B. POWERS, VWPraStet. S. H. COVINGTON. CMkkr. y:' ' ' ' lumberton, n. a 5th. DAVID FULLER. i . i vm rut tr tions, to teach the principles of nurs- ffmerous snpport in the prmaryjane in&r, hygiene, and first aid in enter, g-encies. These courses are of great value to teachers and afford a very satisfactory means of contact b0ween them and school patrons. -The recent epidemics have shown the extreme importance of home care of the sick and of Jementary hyeiene. . v The summer school opens on June 15 and runs through July 28. The Des Moines Woman requests for room reservations have already exceeded th expectations of the college and additional dormities OEY WEIGHED NINETY POUNDS arfl being prepared to take care of all who Slay come. FRED A. OLDS. COTTON WORST ON RECORD. Takes Tanlae and. Now Weighs Exactly One Hun dred And Fifteen Pounds Enjoys I Best of Health. -, 1 "When I first began taking Tanlac I only weighed ninety pounds, but I ' now weigh .one hundred And fifteen," j said Mrs. E. J. Straw, of 710 Crocker ! street, Des Moines, Iowa. ! "I really thought I was not going North Carolina Crop in Precarious to ever f Yl"' she c.ontmuef 80 Condition and Other SUteg Have my wonderful recovery has mad. me Same Conditions. ... - ! . Jf PPt women m.lowa Raleigh-The North Carolina cot. I believe Tanlac saved my life, ton crop is recognized as being in a L "A 1 influenza which precarious condition, bnt onr farmers y kidneys aU out of order and will be surprised to learn that other my stomach m such bad condition I states havemuch the same conditions. W 1 2 JZf" "The worst condition, recorded ia a! ff d8, JtlJ?J$L n!f lXSedfroS ffl? S t-ft. official Crop Reporting bcrd. "The yJ!SlIJ5. June second cotto i report fWdj Spend most of the time in be ?'i Sifirs Whenl begat taking Tanlac I and the next lowest n had been1 in Q three weeks, but be- 69i wJ'il: 7h Lrnt fore 1 fmished th Lottie I was outlook reported was 76.6 per cent of . . . . crop at mis oate. ine season - . . . . everv,OT)e ha. Irom worth its weight in gold to me. The. stomach trouble, neurtta and ner. "Felt LikeEating'l Man and Wife, All Run-Down from Farm Work, '- Were Qreatly Helped by Zirori. Y WD7E and L after a hard spring on the farm, were urea ana run-down," says ; Mr. E. R, Jiulkey, of Route U Acworth, 6a. : -We neither felt wen. I knew my blood was bad,' as 1 had little boils on the back of mf neck. J ; "We felt we needed a boilder. We aad heard of Ziron. and thought it must be what we needed. It certainly was. : We took It faithfully, and after a week or such a matter we began to1 feel better. : My wife felt like cookinc and 2 sure felt like eating.' "Ziron sure did us good. ' It us both feel stronger and batter fori the fall work, which everyone knows! is 'some worr on a farm. My boilal began to dry OP. though Just at Ursti they teemed worse. " ' t ' "We are much better and can highly recommend Ziron, and gladly do sector it sure did us gooa." Ziron Is a safe, reliable, tonic medt-H cine, good for men, women and chlld-j ren, when an Iron tonlo IS Indicated. It Is easy to take and contains ae pJibit-formlng drugs. ask your druggist or dealer. a"k ',-.-''. i a. ' mm mm is lour UDDortumtv It You Want to Buy a Fairm No. 1300 Acres ' No. fi-m Acres No. 2105.5 Acres - No. 7 300 Acres No. 360 Acres - No. 8-512 Acres No. 4 300 Acres No. 9 300 Acres No. 598 Acres . No. ltf-197 Acres No. 11 House and 4 acres of land edge of Lumberton. FOR TERMS AND PRICES ON THESE FARMS APPLY TO E. E. PAGE LUMBERTON NORTH CAROLINA i v j rrmi a cron at mis crate. xn throughout the cotton belt is two to four weeks late. , fimi 1 1 ri 1 1 . AL.i une mnn wmm. vousness are entirely gone and I am caused 70 per cent of crop and the th hU8ework th.' great worry to farmers are the ex., the6least trouble, fact x am cessive early rams at packed the e m st of health and I so , ana qu' can't praise Tanlac enough.' Tanlac is sold in Lumberton by J D. McMillan & Son, Pope Drug Co.; fall caused the rapid drying out of the hard packed surface. Frost dur- t i ? J 11 M W . . J ..mmlmtn.A -ivi m.k T-nianfo- EIra y E. Bridges; m Lowe by was done, some sections , reporting from 20 to 35 ner cent replanted Poor preparation of the soil was baa for a good start of the young plants. ThB subnormal temperature ana four .inch shortage of rainfall, as only one Inch fell in May, caused the con tinuance of the late season. The warm niehts have been lacking. ' There has been a general cry ox the worst conditions ever.' - Very little chop puur was done at this late date, much seed failed to germinate, and not enougn ien co repiant wn. uavvt shortage, will prevent recovery ,f these effects even with favorable con. ditions hereafter. Still th fine ain of the fourth and fifthi of June will greatly relieve the situation; . "The last- year's : 1,490,000 acres picked will be lowered this year' as may also be the 266 pounds of lint made per acre. The 1919 crop was itself auite short. "The fertilizers used under cotton were mostly of the 8-3-3 analysis and reports showed an .average of 527 pounds per acre at a cost of $14.39. The amount and grade of fertilizers increased from western to eastern counties. The Piedmont averaged 400 pounds costing 79.80 while the north ern coastal countries avteraged 525 pounds at a cost of S130. The cen tral coastal counties showed '611 pounds at $17.09 and the southern coastal 660 pounds at $19.60. The top dresser fertilizers will be added later. L. E. Tyner & Son; in McDonalds v, a. crux, jr. For ladies and Gentlemen NEAR UNIOXt STATION. The best eating place in the city, ciean and sanitary. In spection invited. Connection with Candy Kitchen. Fresh home-made can and fish CVei7 da7' FanC7 frUitS FnA Norfolk oystera Under New Management JAMES PAPPAS, Proprietor. XSCXS23X3 i.r I a. I tm im i sataa-a-aaawsMSMSMStSsMsg- The'Wair Not Over Yet Prices not reduced like we want them, but Dunlop's Everybody's Self .Rising Flour still stands the"onslanght of its enemies and continues good as ever. A new car oming this ' week. Inc. Vbitfield & French, . A Leader of Men Back of his energy is sound health, and back of his health is self discipline that provides for regularity in habits of eating, exercising bowel elimination. , . , It is largely this freedom from intestinal poisons that keeps him t young; that leaves him free to pursue his aims with mind unclouded ' and energy unimpaired. . I ' Such health is out of the question for vou as long as you are consti pated. And laxative and cathartic pills only aggravate and confirm the constipation habit. ' , s - .i Nujol works on an entirely new principle.V Instead of forcing or irritating the system, it simply softens the food , w(fste. This enables the many tiny muscles in the walls of the intes tines, contracting and expanding in their normal way, to squeeze. . the food waste along so that it passes naturally out of the system. - J Nuiol thus prevents constipation because it helps Nature maintain easy, tnorougn oowei evacuation ar. regular intervals -ine neaiuuesi habit in the world. iejr Nujol is absolutely harmless and pleasant to take. Try it. . .. Nnjoi is sold by all dratfitts ja Sealed bottles only, bearing Noiol Traie Mark.' Write Nojol Laboratories Standard Oil .'Co. (New Jersey), SO Broadway, New York, for booklet "ThirtyFee of Deafer". 4 . - . ? . The Modern Method of Treating an Old Complaintj . Willi foil ill i- 'A WHOLESALERS TO THE TRADE. .' - PHONE No. 4. , LUMBERTON. N. C al
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