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THS KOBXSOIflAlf, U7KBZST0N, HOKTH CAKOLTJfA. THURSDAY, JUNE 24. lt. f AG! TWO PEMBROKE NEWS ITEMS a.Urtd Rains-Rev. I. N. Clegg Fills Regular Appointment Personal Mention. Oorraapondcncc of The RobesoniMi. Pembroke, June 21. Have had splendid rains throughout this sec tion of the county, which is very gratifying to the farmers. Rev. I. N. Clegg of Rowland filled PLUMBING Have your home with City Conveniences BROWN & OVERBECK Box No. 257 Fairmont, N. C. his regular appointment here at Pres. byterian church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. He preached an excellent sermon. ... Miss Lucile Monroe of Council is visiting relatives here. Mr. J. L. Thagard and son, LeRoy, were Lumberton visitors Sunday. Mrs. Eugene H. Cook and sons, Al fred and Isad'ore, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Pate and litle son, Arnold, spent Sun day at Camp Bragg, making the trip in Mrs. Cook's car. i E. Baldwin of Elkton vUitml relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Edge of White Oak is spend, ing some time with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. ana Mrs. warren Cain. Mr. Francis White of Laurinburg npnt Sunday with relatives near here. . ., Misses Lela Floy Butler, Lucile Monroe, Elizabeth and Sarah Paul spent last Friday m Lumberton. Mr. N. H. Biddell. our efficient de- nnt ao-ent. sDent last week in Wil- X C ' "A mington. New York Cafe For Ladies and Gentlemen NEAR UNION STATION. The best eating place in the city. Clean and sanitary. In spection invited. . Connection with Candy Kitchen. Fresh home-made can dies made every day. Fancy fruits- Fresh Norfolk oysters and fish. I&Ar'ifc . Under New Management JAMES PAPPAS, Proprietor. a Now is Your:Opportunity If You Want to Buy a Farm No. 1300 Acres No. 2405.5 Acres No. 3 lO Acres No. 300 Acres No. 598 Acres No. 6186 Acres No. 7300 Acres No. 8512 Acres No. 9300 Acres No. 10197 Acres YOU'LL find the coolneM mad piuUy of the North wind in nurkltag, cold. Ward' Orange. Cnuh ami Lemon Out hi P gnat dcUciouwic make them CresUtiblei The exclusive Ward procea Mend the delicate oil of freihly-picked orzHKe or lemons with best sugar and citric add (the natural ada of citru fruits). 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 !B3 THE YOUNG MAN ON THE FARM Some day soon, you expect to own and work TOUR farm, but to satisfy this ambition yon must hare money. There is no greater assurance of your success than to begin row to build a SAVINGS ACCOUNT in this bank. An acquaintance at this Institution will be of great assistance to 7ou when ready to start out for yourself, and we will help you by paying interest on your deposits. THE PEOPLE'S BANK& TRUST CO 4 FAIRMONT, N. C. 4 "The liberty Bell" Among the famous BELLS of toe world, not one has been associated with events of so great import to humanity as the LIBERTY BELL. A miniature reproduction f this famous bell in the form of a SAVINGS BANK will be given with every new Savings Ac count opened with our ban! 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. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. Special attention given to Tobacco Checks. We will cash your checks for you. FARMERS SAVINGS BANK C B. TOWXlKJfD. rrMtetat. J. H. FOWKKJS. VW-PmUnL IB. H. COVINGTON, CasUsr. LUMBERTON, N. C BwiMrad by OnmfCrasb Co OuorsW Laboratory Los AntfH fitfiul fnf fmem boot. "Ttfl Star i.l jL"nol-,iKil Bottled in Lumberton by Lumberton Cocat-Cola Bottling Co- Lumberton, N. C Telephone No. 98. CooL A cool and pleasant temper helps TO make the hottest day Seem fragrant as an early morn In dewy deeps of May. For anger heats us more than sun, And nate's a burning rod That seers us till the shadows run Before us where we plod. B. B. in Baltimore Sun. SAY "DIAMOND DYES" Don't streak or ruin your material ill a- poor dye. Insist on "Diamond Dret." Easy directions in every package. GIRLS! MAKE A LEMON BLEACH Lemons Whiten and Double Beauty of the Skin Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing threA ounces of Orchard White which can be had at any drug store, shake well and you have a quarter pint of harmless and delightful lemon bleach for few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lo tion into the face, nack, arms and nanus each day, then shortly note the neauty 01 your skin. Famous stage beauties use lemon juice to bleach and bring that toft, clear, rosy-wlfit, complexion. Lem ons have always been used as I irecjue, aunDurn and tan remover. Make this up and try it Put This in Your Pocket If too busy to read this now put it In your pocket To Read Later Do not forget we have that good DUNLOP SELF-RISING FLOUR Also meal and ship stuff. Give us your order now. Whitfield & French, ha WHOLESALERS TO THE TRADE. PHONE No. 4. LUHE22T0N, N. C NORTH CAROLINA POSTMAS TERS CONVENTION JULY 15 The North Carolina postmasters' convention which will.. be held in Greensboro July 15 promises to be a great meeting. . State Secretary Grov er C. Phillips of Bear Creek writes Chat hundreds of delegates will be in attendance from 100 counties in N. C. and that all interested citizens of both sexes win be welcomed. Fol lowing is the program: -PROGRAM. FORENOON SESSION. 9:30 a. m. Convention called to order by the president. Song: America (My Country Tis of Thee). Invocation, By Rev. J. Clyde Turn er, pastor First Baptist church, Greensboro. Address of Welcomes, By Hon. A. Wayland Cooke, postmaster of Greens id.ent State League. Response, By J. O. Fitzgerald, pres ident State eLague. Election of officers.' Appointment of committees. Address, By Dr. W. A. Harper, president Elon College. Address, By Hon. G. D. Ellsworth, general superintendent .division of Post Office Service, Washington, D. C. Address, By Hon. Victor H. Stone sifter, editor Postmasters' Advocate, Washington, D. C. Adjournment for dinner. AFTERNOON SESSION 1:00 p. m. Song: "The Star.Span. gled Banner." Address, By Dr. Howard W. Chase, president. North Carolina State Um vergity. Address, By Hon. W. D. Brown, Editor. R. F. D. News, Washington, D. C. Subject, Benefits of organiza tion." "Essentials to Harmony in the Pos tal Service," by Grover C. Phillips, secretary state League. "The Lady Postmaster," By Mrs Annie Fisher and Mrs. V. M. Ladd. Efficiency in the Postal Service-io. Minute Address: Better Salaries for Postmasters, John P. Stockton, Effects of shorter Hours, F. T. Tuck er; Annual Leave and Sick Leave for Postmasters, R. A. Strickland: Re tirement for Postmasters, J. B. Culli- pher. value of Organization: From the Standpoint of Efficiency, C.'G. Conner From the Standpoint of Achievement, W- H. Steams; From the Standpoint of Progress, J. T. Linton; For Bet terment of Conditions, G. B. Boswood; United Effort Necessary, James R. Warren. Round Table discussion Some Plans for the Future, led by A. A. Thagard. Report of the Secretary; Report of Committees; Miscellaneous Business; Adjournment. Geo. W. Perkins, well-known finan. cier of New York and former poli tician, died in a sanatorium at Stam ford, Conn., June 18th. For earache, toothache, pains, burns, scalds', sore throat, try Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil, a splendid remedy for emergencies. FLAMING, ITCHING SKIN DISEASES Caas Untold Sffriny that Could Bo Avoided. If you are afflicted with eczema, letter, erysipelas, ringworms, pim- les, acne, t caly eruptions, boils, rritations of the skin, or other similar disorders, you need not expert any r.al relief from local eppli.utions, and the sooner you discard their use the sooner you avill be on the road to recovery, EaeXi&4 ygu wilt fjly jipgq jug use of S. S. S. i S. S. S. is one of the most' satuM factory remedies for diseases of the skin because it goes direct to( the seat of the trouble, and byj cleansing the blood of all impuri ties and djsease germs, it keeps th skin free from, infection, and re stores it to its normal healthy con dition. For free expert medical advico write to Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Qg, Announcement Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Williams of R. 3, aFirmont, were among the vis itors in town Tuesday. 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. Your 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. Robeson Farm Incorporative Company Lumberton, N. C. H. J. SAWYER, President R. McA. NIXON, Vice-Prest- H. M. MCALLISTER, Vice-Prest. P. S. KORNEGAY, Sec. & Treas. Office Robeson Grocery Co. Warehouse. Phone 208. If RACES AT Dnloim, JULY 5th. 19 Co 20 Come to Dillon July the 5th and celebrate the great Independence Day by looking at the best field of horses that ever faced a start er in South Carolina, take the word. You will see the state record for a trotting horse shattered. The races will beheld under the pop ular three heat system and nobody will get tired or worn out, for the races will be short and exciting and no driver will be laying up or dropping a heat, they will have to drive. We will have the following classes 2:30 trot purse . . . . $300.00 2.25 trot purse $300-00 2.20 trot purse $300.00 2.15 trot or pace $300.00 ' 4 The rules of the Union Trotting Association of which; we are member will govern. Five percent to enter and the races will end at the end of the third heat and ever heata race- and the . horses that stand best in the summary at the end'of the third heat will be declared the winner. Be in Dillon if yon want to see an af ternoon of the best, and cleanestsport in America today. For fur ther information address, iJ.nf.f-til ;.. HKx.: A. P . mm Secretary. ji
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