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- f - AKii tr: KC.2T3- CAl MONDAY, AUGUST , 13:5. . . . . t .... Ll ' ' . .J. I -! pacs Nirra D - i v. . .,. r, , ; ' I -Hc'i-rcrtonf tzzozz which is her nit to FTlluDOlI from the ban of tromaa ' boot inherited from Mother Eve. Stella. V V iVit&e gives this freedom to women and fiirla.. - Sold by your firnrristontne cisuncx aree cent that if the I IR3T BOTTLE does not" bene t. raoney'will be refunded. w ' rrfcSCIA,Tia1.Kr,17.W.Cir.a- : V 'I had female, trouble amariga,Ga. yithasdone. ' -:' i with smothering spells, wonder f me waa weak . , i Tta doctors had given me and all run down, had not -. '! said I could'nt powd- been able to do housework ,-s :Jfcfygetwell, Aftertaklrj for six o teven yeara;' , four bottles of STELLA but nowldo anykindof. J four about my work." - - , V ' HERE AWE I EN PICTURES OF PULIiJENliAL CANUlUAli: tuaqizsI' rscou. U.S.A. 1 1 1 C 1 1 iiJi HARPING HEIGHT An inch over six feet. " WLlOlir One nundred and nine- ty pounds. '-', ''..-' ;:"t t , CAKKIAGE Erect, with shoulders weil -squared,5 Riving: an irapresiO-i jof being even bigger than he is. FEAiUEES race, an almost per feet ellipse save for a .doubles cnin; 'complexion, very ruddy; eyes dark and shaded by heavy, black brows, wtth ' heavy, t .rather disfignrin t, pouches beneath them. ' liair worn parted at the right, very gray but still tnick. Nose? long and acquiLne broad at the nostrils. ; Mouth, DrOad, !with lips inclined to purse, . MANNER Suave and friendly: good hand-clasp, which he is inclined to prolong- in wnat has been called th i "political manner.; Specializes rather in remembering personal matters and is fond of sucn tlatteries as. "That's - a true Crawford nose you've inherit- r" ed." In professional conversatiion talks frequently "ot the record," - or with the' proviso, fNow, let's be just party lor newspaper men) togetner. , DKESS Somewhat fastidious. In the Senate he - wears business suits: eschewing the frock coat and soft hat ' of tradition. . Is realy et home in ' evenfner clothes.' and makes up for it on the golf ' cpursft by wearing true knockabouts. s " l 1 ' ' ' SPEECH Deen and Dleasine voice. 4 On the platform is decidedly popa lar with a decided habit -of careiuny turned phrase and period. On the Chautauqua circuit has a rating com' parabl with those ofW; J., Bryan nnA A .. J. Rpvprfld'fl' ! ir i i r h HEIGHT Five feet eight inches. 4 wmiUJti i une nunarea , ana ' y pounds. ' '' :.-. . CARRIAGE Well poised, f : - " EATURErf Head, ' weil ? shaped j I c!,urch and state and then turn around anJ' work like beavers to get some body in office because -h belongs to our particular denomination. v Long years ago Zeb Vance eaid of t'.e Baptists of North Cartfana . that cy "vote more and ask less than y other people in the state." . Can this b(n truthfully said of our people ryr thoughtful and a Die Tyman remarked in the hearing ox lines, brethren when we begin to shown. It may Inflate th pueii r mix up our relion with oar politic. , pride of the thoughtless and the weait, And as ih1 Landmark says, this feel'; but men of sense are not influenced, ing Is not confined to any one de-jby it one way or the other ' I hev nomination but is gTowinr in a!L How honest? . Is he capable? 'Are - the a denomination can be helped by hav ( questions to z:lc ef a candidate rather ing on of its members in a.Cro.nLt,ian ts he a Baptwt, a Methodist or nent public office has not yet been v "erian ?-i-Charity and Chil' v 7 " ism, r Now is 1 he I lme to bave "TMot to Spend y ; AVe you saving or are you spending ;v; ; : all you make or morer- x y: v ; ; $1 deposited with us opens an Jac-, 'count: $339.34;deposited - on inters est for 54 Vears nets yoii $731348 Deposit your earnings regularly Ve, ; will be glad to help you to saye.V , A Deposits Now $165,000 ' ''A V ; Deposits one yean ag6 $100,000 ;;sThe Banlr of Proke': Hi i -''fEMBRoid; Ni.C. ' r - P. '& Coooer." President ' ir A.' M. Breece, Vice-President. 1 the writer that it was to him a mat tor ef exceeding gratification that no L'.aptist had ever occupied the presi dential chair, for, he explained, with our millions of people, it cannot be that we have not the men that are fit to ? be , President, but it proves that we ar not Domical wire pullers. Judson Harmon, Richard. Olney- and r cn.ot that stripe. were certainly oi r residential j size, but the denomina tion- mad. no demand that tney oe nominated. W are fallen on evil ' NOTICE. ' " North Carolina; Robaoe Coonty la the So- iwrior Coort. - , , , . ' 1 , Cllen OzendiM va. - - W H. . Brldxen. admlnUtntor f Martha ian Branch, daw wd. at ai. ; - To Bfttic BrarW Bad Lawrac Oxcndbi, (WmdaBtai Ym and each ef you -wiU taka notiea that an action entitled aa above naa. oaea earn, menecd in the SatMiiov eourt of Bobeien eouotr. North Carolina,' for the pnrpoae of removins a elood front .the title of the plain tiff nd dtctaring ' the plaintiff , the tn of oci'taln land aitoate in-Bobcaon eovnty, Nnrtli HafiiKu. ami thm. nU dfanilallta Will further take notice that thr are jwjired to appear before the anden igaed eiirfc ef the auperior : rourt of Robeaon eounty en the ITUt day of August, 1920. at the court home of aatd county. ,tn Lumbcrton. North Caro lina,' and nnawe or dmur-to the complaint in nid action, or the plamtiil will apply to tht court for the relief demanded in Mid 'flu X7th iPi of July. 1920. ' C. B. 8KIFPER, 1 Clerk Superiot Court. B. Pattermon, t - 1 ' McLean, Varwr, Metan 8taey - , - Attorneya for plaintiffs 7 19 4 Mon :-4 Gained Ten Pounds ft : Before Taking ZIRONt Alabama ?Manyas Weak, . Nervous, Hacf No Appetite, Bat is Now Stipng.. ' 1 VERY" nUn afid wbxnan. who Is la J i rtn-dowB, ireak conUlda,' with bad iourOxioh and poor appe tite, due to lack of iron fat thelr,blood, should flad Zixoa helpful and strenKth fcufiding. It is a sclentlfle, reconstraetlte tonle, composed of ingredients recommended ty leadlac medical aothojlUes. i - OescrltinsT his erperiiaee witn Zlroa, Geoiee W, 8. Lanier writes from Jones. Ala-'j "Sometime back, I was In ; a terrible condition. ,., I waa weak and nervous; , and had a ttrecT feellnc n the time.; Ify silu was muddy,' I Bad' bo appetite, sod; aaMnlaa' I didn't feel like gettixif an. I waa readintTof Ziroar and deddedT f wenld . try tt. . i " i. . f 9nl say Uai ta, fa ood medl elne f hate fafned tea' ponnds is four ontl; Am stronc and have a food appetlt." 4 - , - " Zlron is ay mUd lnm tonic; good for '; vounc and old. - ft Belns to restore ' Kb system,1 when mn-dirti y f eer , work; ondeittourlshment, csmsed vf stomach, or. bewei, disorders,, or as ,, result of some weakeatnc illness, 'f i , , ' Get f Zlron from your d rusuist B sells it ea a money-back guarantee ' H V r HMBaaaBMaMeMMaMaaaMaMaiaMMM-'' '" i PRDFESSIONALCAIIDS DR. C. EL Graduate Veterinarian i .... Office With C M. Fuller Phones: Office No. 1; Residence No. 98 Calls answered day and night. R. H. Uvermore, Cashier. K M Paul, Assistant Cashier. 'r face, i ordinarily somewhat sterh; but relaxes often ;.complexion clear, some- 1 -aH -mw maI mtao Klnict 1 WiittV iftiuicu aiviu jjyui tb ;. . .. 1 ; ,, .. , -. gray, with ..'wtlMkpting HORACE MITCHELL BAKER, MJD. tne corners wvew office over Cotton MiU Offices mu, a u,,.'; Cor. Second and Elm BtaJ V NORTH CAROLINA. I MANNER Serious bat genial and friendly j graps hand firmly and.'haa habit of holding; handclasp when meet ing new acquaintances aiivi ou-iug ue strangers with his eyes; has keen ap preciation of a funny story and has mental library of yarns applicable -to almost any situation; smokes a pipe. His nhvsician. Dr. Chas. W.. ! King. saysr ?He is w.ell norished".-Nutritive functions normal. : ' Is not ."nervous. Perspective faculties quick and keen. Reasoning: faculties logical. - Imper turbable and not disturbed by things that upset ordinary men." . DRESS Usually wears, gray suits, tan. : low 'shoes, dark hose vand two melt' turn down collars; 4 wears nose glasses: no jewelry," t " " - SPEECH, Talks directly and some times turns on questioners with dis concerting 5 quegtions of i - his 'own; when pressing home a point his eyes snap with determination. ' " , (From tne New York World.), THE ROBESON COUNTY MAS. - BLE & GRANITE WORKS Can save you money on your monu- - ments ai)d all cemetery wors v - L; C. HALL, Proprietor. - West Fourth SL : 5 ' LumbertorC N. C DR. S. B,11cKAY : - ; . .'DENTIST j- Office on first floor of The National Bank, of Lumberton Building. . PHONE 203. ' POLITICS IN RELIGION.' as 3? MS New ' For Ladies and Gentlenicn .Clean and -tanitary, n-v Tbt best eating place in the city, speetion invited, f - t y K Connection With Candy Kitchen. Fresh home.-made can--1 dies made every day, : Fancy frui to.; Fresh Norfolk oysters and fish. , V ': ; ' -r' Under New Management JAMES PAPPAS, Proprietor, i -It" is'all. right to put religion into politics but all wrong to put politics into religion, ft The; Istatesville Land fmark 1 makes tlw; following; wise and timetivz5,bsei:vation8 '''."Even here in j North 'Carolina there are thousands of neonle. ? wno invariably vote ?for a member of t the deaamination. with ! which - they affilfate, the; candidate's cnurcn connection, recjeving jirst. wu sideration: and some of them, preach rs included labor inOst zealously to nlare mftrrtbe'ra of their church in oub- i lie position r and then boast of the I prominence of their members in civil aff airs.w What the .Landmark J says in sadlV true. It has been very re cently demonstrated tor ouristate. We maki tall retentions about the elor- :T . : ... . -m ious doctrine or, ine : -separauon ox iA A1 1 ,J U I"stant1yrelievesi:eKbrrn,Ci ed Car i eeljry. Etops food souring; Tppeatinjr, and all stomach miseries. Ahie&racuaaeadanaetit. Kea etomeek eweetaudetreooi laueMiaT.ftyaadfep. K4TOKICiatHnaetmmaaT.TeMfttai aanin mumlti!t k ml. Oe'yeaeteneest rtwea day toeit t-i4ree.ya;iaienee4 epieaMeee-ew. I rAa4 anasafw 4eteUsl ' bosbM,, laMss 7 , j Grantham Bros Lumberton, N. G u 1 mM. o o1 airffim hi . If lt'a a Farm You Are Looking For, 1 ;;V;-'i';:'V'',Why''Not''See;Uo?-':,;:'--;', r We epend our time and money searching for Farm Bargains to offer you. t A few of our farms' are lifted in the .want column of this paper, look them over and come to ccts us. If we can't cell you comcthing, wo will give you something. ; VVcIhave come very attractive propositions in town pro pcrty. Are you out of doors? Let xs chow you a house or a lot.- - ' - s --. - " RUSSELL S. BEAM, M, Dw ' - Lumberton, N. C' -Practice limited to Eye, Ear, ' Nose, and Throat . Phone Nos-j Office 51; Res. 84.; ; Offic. boors: 9 to 12 a. m.; z to ;6:30 p.,m; Sundays by ,ap- . ; pointment. . ;-. i DR. H. T. POPE, D. ' Phvsieian and Surgeon. Special attention given treatment T. i. m 1. .1 . ttirnrnTrtV XT t r t Office over Pepe Drug. Store. .' TEOMAS CLARENCE JOHNSON -k . . 'f M. D. - , ' 1 - Physician and Surgeon. ' OFFICE OVER McMILLAN'S -Rooms 4-6-6-7, r, , . . PHONES, ( - OSce 47, Residence 175. "4- 4f " L -' J: - J ! w I 1 1 - ' h .; Among: the famous BELLS of the world, not ono has been, associated with events of so. great import to humanity as the LIBERTY BELL, ' f , v , V i A miniature reproduction f this famous bell in the form of : SAVINGS BANK will be given with every new CavinffS, Ac- count opened with our ban! before July 4th, 1S20. 4 , T ; ; We want every child in Robeson county to have a LIBER - TY BELL BANK- the most appropriate type of Home Savings Bank for all fre people. ? ' ' Open ft Savings Account with $1.00, or more, and get a ! LIBERTY BELL BANK while they last 1 , Q ' ,y 4 PER CI2IT. INTEREST PAID. t , ' - -fclAFETY DEPOSIT: BOXES FOR RENT. - -Special attention given to Tobacco Checks We will cash ; your checks -for you. t , ' FARIilERS SAVINGSANK:',,, . C B. TOWNSEND. TrmkMU J..H fOWERSf. Vke-PMsMoafc ' . , 4 K. H. COVINGTON, CaabUr. t LUMBERTON..N, C t , T. A. KcNETLL -( ' - - . Lawrer - friA title and law of executors and administrators special attentioal OfLce, Fifth street, west ef ' First National Bank. Practice in all courts. : i . Lumberton. N.'C - iUI3USJ.GC0D7El ' x ATTOTTNTrr.AT-LAW. ( OSce on graind floor llcLeod EUl Opposite cooesoraaa usee. FOUNDED IN IMS , I , , , CHABTEBKD IN HIS 'l:i-iy " Trinity Colleije V DtnUBLaJf, N02TH Trinity Conks efer the sarai tadent the ckofee ef wide variety ef emmes leadlna to the bacbetor eesras. ' For aaatore rtodfitB it pnriilee alee epedaJ imrape ef rtadiea ta BesbieM Adminirtratioa. Relis-ftme Ttainlnr, Knnlaimlnr Pre-medieal and General Seienee . Work, Tea ehins. ,GraoiMrte inatraetioa ia. all ' DepartaMnta. School of Law, U1 Tern bestae Sept IS. IMS. Tag eatslosw sad OhwtMtoS Beoklet aidrani L. rLowxas. te ta Ceif eta Hem. ' Thomas L. Johnson ; E. M. Johnson - JOLI1ICON & JOHNSON - Attorneys and Counsellors at IVJ - LUMBEETON.N. C Practice in State and Federal Courts Notary Public fat Office. Offices over ' First National Bnk. t . v A. 7. McLean - Dickson McLean L. JL Varser ' IL E. Etacy LIcLSAir, VAnSL2,VIIcLEAlJ & STACY. " Attorneys At Law. " ' LUMBERTON. , - - , North Carolina J.-D. REGAN OUraiMOTTO: ERVICE s v ATlbFACTION Give us an Opportuni ty to Show - You-- ' v ( , vf : Rd Springs, N. C. : : - ' ' f' r .DENTIST McNeill Building - Vt- Finn tn Poat nfifefi. V. B. IV EY - Attorney and Counselor at Law. Odce on Second Floor Cotton Mi3 Office Bofldinf;, Elnr Street .Lumberton, N. C . DR. GRALTAII McLEAIf , D32irnsT Second Floor Jones Building FAISMONT, N. C. . - Stephen Mclntyre r : E. C Lawrence Janes D. Proctor - IIslTITYRE, LAWRENCE ft . FIIOCTOR, ... Attorneys "1 Counsellors at Law LUMEEETON, N. C Practice in State and Federal Courts. Prompt attention given to all business. E. J.EROT Attrtnjpr-at-Law 1 - C2ces over Pope Druj Company. practice ta all courts. Prompt attes ' tion given to all business. T. aVIUNiUX, Jr. r. D. HACXTTT. Ji UcHULL & HACKETT ' Attorneys-AMJiir. If You Want to Save Money and V.'tJato -Vdur Dollars Count ' - ' v See: Our Line-of : ; V - For Ladies Piece Goods, Georgette Waists, Pumps, and Oxfords; ;SUk, iLisle and Cotton Hose, r Madam Gface Corsets. For. Men l : ; , - Slippers, Ties, Shirts,-Hats, Under; wear, Collars, Etc For Chfldreri ! : Hats, Slippers, Gingham Dresses, White Dresses, Hose and Socles. r l t -V " , ?' - - Our goods are new and ourffprices right Give us a.triaL . ; ; : i m Jfmo. , Lumberton, N. C.
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