Newspapers / The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.) / June 21, 1920, edition 1 / Page 8
Part of The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
res in any other shoe. Ho ; Robeson Farm Subscribe ..,.AL ..i ' . r Shipment of 45 ' Delco Light Plants From the Factory at Dayton will arrive in Laurinbiirg about July the first If yuu are interested in a Light and Water System fori your farm home write us at Laurin- f burg and our Salesman will call on you without obligation on youf: I part , taurmBurg Electric Service Co. INCORPORATED. Laurinburg, N. C. - OE AND OXFORD FOR ALL THE FAMILY We have a wonderful assortment of LONG WEAR SHOES to OXFORDS, and are continually receiving new shipments. If jyou; are raising a family you must watch where your mon ey' goes. The dollars and cents you put in our LONG WEAR SHOES & OXFORDS is money saved, because we LONG WEAR SHOES on the hasia that, far th hrtma mnnv you get more style, comfo rt and service than you can If tiurt sounds good, call and we will show you. A . Biiggs M LUMBERTON, N. C. To the good people of this section we wish to announce the formation of the Robeson Farm Incorporative Company for the purpose of handling a general real estate business. Ycur business entrusted to our care for handling will receive careful, result-getting attention. This Company has been appointed exclusive Contract Repre sentative for the Atlantic Coast Realty Company, in Robe son and Scotland counties, which enables us to offer you the best service in the South for the sale of land at auction. List your property for sale with us. We will get results for you. ' : yh . . Incorpo any ' Lumberton, N. C. tomp H. J. SAWYER, President R. McA. NIXON, Vice-Prest- H. M. McALLXSTER, Vice-Prest P. S. KORNEGAY, See. 6 Treas. Office Robeson Grocery Co. Warehouse. Phone 208. for The Robesonian COMMENT ON VARIOUS MATTERS rSS0 "P'red With ,., '-nvei Som Ben. i,. jwnnayiii "Uo Dress." 4 To . the Editor of Th R0be8bBian! ow mat the o-rf. " m.-' 1 ZZZr.V'..9 . 5nue with great ai.iuw.ivii 10 , larsr- - majority of PeP. wantUo aay Just a few words : MgsHInjf th; ;toad. T Te' good or bad, roads, Xhe you prefer to- call ih L2 themselves 'DnfMcthrM ir, tell .A?brH6Tr,'i Scotland dlid Sottth yCaroliiia.- I tKrrot' t&MK t?h'ei sincenhe first ; oteiiiethit I have not teen Av.r Ti,I-.J- " i Zt. ' n "mT w OT''u some of thm oftbthiioso often;' and I don t. . believe, nnv u.. wu.. uensr roaas than Robe son. : The worat r ' "vf5 cenwy, is tne, one from Ben neiieviiie to Hamlet. Marlboro anil Richmond cormtiea. " f j nihJ 1 drove from Bennettsville to ... I" i ft j UQ WIICII w hiLthe .Scotland line the driver 8?Jd 0MLIook out or;gome rough ndiiw." . The road fi-om Maxton to j-rumoerton via Ltur nhn' .j ...1 333 ,niT".? r-t 8 .as ood as anyone could wi-sh, but it has a bridr that is gome to cost t.hi money if it is not mnnir t to the bridge at Harper's Ferrv It 1 . HI. .11 . .. . J 1 s a aeacn nnn " Th.,,.i .... Robeson roads v.t ! vCMM k44o. than any 1 travel over. r7I T ' I am certAinJv o-iai ii. Lumberton ftuthonties have taken the stand they have on dogs and kid car drivers. Does anvnn. in ii,m, - w -V WVIU UCI bVII remember the -agonies they saw a man sufferinc them An nfnhi hree years ago as the result of be ing bitten bv a Hoo- shmt i. for then? He HiaH t Ti.a days jater in Bladen jail. It was my rjleaauro a tm a. to meet Mr. (3aud Chaffin, treasurer of Marlboro county. Mr. Cha-ffin is a DTOtner Ot Mr.. Rnhm4 nu: - xjumoerton. He is a son nf tv,s it Kev. W. S. Chaffin, for many years greatly loved member of the North Carolina conference. Mr- Claud Chaf fin was born fn IjimhovrMv jr. 10110 i. which time his father was p&itor vf wic jjumnerron cnurcll. Mr Chaffin has been a resident aver 0 years, and is very popular; jlu oennexisvine i find Mr. James xioweii. a nativA ri wii;n..;ii .v.. j in times gone by was a freauent Lnm berton visitor. After the death xf irf" w,. mther his father, the ir.. anus xiowen, married1 Mrs. Francis Barker, of. Robeson copnty. sell we wa t,ne moiner 01 Mr. J. A. Bar- Iran T 1 1 i ui .uuiiiuerMjn. . r , One of the leading ladies ready, to.wear houses here is conducted ' by Mr. L, C. McArthur, a native Reber soman, a brother of Mesdames Robert Lewis and W. P. McAllister, of &am: bertofi. " .. s ,. e 'j0)jt4 I was glad to meet 'on the. street hel-e today Mrs. Daisy Jenkins of Lumberton. She is visitino- ,.Pri buy mother and other relatives jn this I section. I One of mvnext Hont rr.knMl t. , ' - "W" 9 19 wxjjh, a crotner; 01 Mr. J. W. Griffin, ftf TnmkU while on "the same block is my old Lumberton friend Col. H. B. Fuller. What th colonel doesn't know about a hor8e is not worth knowing, w Mr. J. H. Mitchell, a native of the Fairmont MCttat, is a resident ' of Bennettsville. wher ha anA v.. , n - "o wvn excellent family are very popular Forty years ago Mr. Mitchell awai' a salesman for Pope & McLeod, at that wme one 01 tne i.eadmg firms m Lum. berton, (Wish you could see some vx nie aaveriisements Mr. McLeod used to write for tw p: where he referred to htmself as Mj01d Alex,?) I , 1 v ,.0 j obatcuieill, I they can come nd see for themselves I I declare Bennettsville i8 the most IX anv one ' Hnuhta mr l ureasea up town I have ever spent any time in. There are several ;lai dies ready-to-wear stores here, where quantity and quality can ' be seen. When tha "Amerfonn Rimti.., L out her- in tha Tfo conceivable color of beauty may b4 oeeii in reai prolusion, but those who re iw&mg ior "moving pictures'' on the streets will be disappointed. The ladies of Bennettsville do dress. - W 8 W Bennettsville, S. C., June 12, 920." ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. -Having Qualified as administrator of ' the 1st Mm ro-n rot A X. j , n.-f- n ""'7', :wei, in la Is to nottfjr all per-on- havim claims aBaiiurt . . or to nis attorney! Mesra. Johnan A t i!t "7 I (.. On A. ulfnrii Ua ic.L j . 192!. or this notkV wl VeaLTln All 1 perrons indebted to said estate will d OH immediate payment to the. un- , Thia the 16th dajrof June. 192o j ii.. . -,K- A- MERCER, - V Attorneys for. Administrator. , . 6 21 6 Man. r ADUTVISTBATrkD'a .t. Having qualified aa administrator of Bf. T. i;:TC ' or K0besoii county. North Carolina, thi. fa to notly all aaJU hayta elaima awlnat atate of the dweaaed All BMaIU inL&K.t )J . . j.o ua ay ol June. 1920 . . . . -s W. R. MeGOOOAN. AaWlBiatratiM. W T ur ' "ST7 TTt" payment. Jtaiaa. Varaar. McLean aadStae. . w- MvunwBa Amracya ier Aaminlatrator. 17 Thura. NOTICI EtcriTTiiiT . .. of Alrin. O. Freeman, deceased, late c Roba- on cuvnij. norm Carolina .tab to notify all person- having elaima against the estate of laid deceased tn nlilKM k .1 1 .? "al ner resiaene tstrmont Nwth Car olinai D.- 2, on or before the ISth day of June 19J1. or thia notice vil be pl,ded In bav of tleir recovery. All persona ndekted to aaid estate -all make immediate payment. Thia 12th day of Jane 1920. U & ?.v - - NEPSEV-. FREEMAN, " H V SUecutrbt. . . uwni w uiv nmm . I Jriilfeii Hi" F ro!" !!iis,date on ; we of Shoes 15 Not one pair reserved in this sale. Our en tire stock will go. What a Savie s wai Be 9 ii "ill JliM yfN. ' ' Come and let- us save you from 50c to $2.55 on each purchase: l I ' aT W - a uiirw g , . T.T,,, V. CM will offer our entire at a reduction of v ,i. . ' :"i !: vi ?f'M Just Shoes Won't Do ,.:IIV ' ' I m'- ': ' MEN want goodshoes, of course; shoes that wcaf long and stay good . , v and give full money's worth. But they ' want something morethey want some thing on their feet that makes them feel x good, every time they look at them; shoes with character; shoes that say to people hat the man who picked them had hit eye with' him and knew what he was , doingV Florsheim Shoes are more, thaa "Just Shoes." We have anything you '.4Vd 1 neIP y find it. "T '. ' ail - For Men. you will find Flor sheim, Crossett, and Ralston, For Women, The Selby, Groves and Crossett No better shoes made at the same price 5- 1 d wis ESOj i Attorleys for Executrix. f 7 Thnra. V . . . . ', - - . v-a
The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 21, 1920, edition 1
8
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75