SF3 TH9 COSSSONIAlf. LUMBEHTOIT, WORTH CA&OUNA. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1920. fi Telephone for Your Room In these days of crowded hotels trav eling men find the long distance tele- phone valuable in arranging oraccom- modations in advance. This insures rest, and comfort and no wait for rooms to be vacated. A STATION TO STATION call costs little ami there is always some one in the hotel office. SOUTHERN BELL, TELEPHONE -AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY ft- bi Qjieeris Tit aft tiki is ta world te bay ar REPUTATION and QUALITY THE ' KNOX KING STEEL RANGE has both What does It mean to you, the Housewife, to have a range In your kitchen that will bake to the Queen' taste and cook to a turn That will cut down your coal bill and have your meals ready on time That will put an end to short temper and add joy to your home life T These things can be realized with the help of a KNOX KING STEEL RANGE.. Body of extra heavy steel, blued and polished. Heavy asbestos reinforcements. Heat retaining warming closet. Heavy Are box lining. Duplex grates burning coal or wood. Cast iron reservoir with white enamel tank. A wonderful baker and fuel saver. EFFICIENT. HCONOMICAL. SANITARY. SERVICEABLE. Get a KNOX KING and Hre Ilka a Quean, D. G. BEST & SON Home of the KNOX LINK. The Beat en Earth omes 6 Room Residence, with large lot, well located and worth all asked. 4 Reom residence with 4 acre lot, near edge of Lumberton. This will suit you if you desire to enjoy the town privileges but not pay town tax. . 197 acre farm ,with residence and houses near Buiea station. These are all bargains and terms may be arranged. SEE ME AT ONCE E. E. PAGE V LUMBERTON NORTH CAROLINA WEM AYE 1RECEIVED Our Line of Fall and winter Shoes for men, women and children. We can truthfully say that our Line is as good as any and better than most. AH we ask is a Trial. Give us a chance at anything you ive to buy and we are sure of your continued business. -Do not forget that our prices are always right and our goods guaran- jJTHE AMERICAN rv1 ft?RED CROSS IN' ) PEACE TIME iunior Red Cross J r "iV JL-" About 12,000.000 boys and girls, com posing nearly half the school - popula tion f the United States, are members f the Junior Red Cross, w hich Is help ing the children of Europe, while at the same time It Is doing nn Important work here at home. Kalinin Chenvolf, who wears the engaging smile shewn In this picture, is the son of an In dian guide and tripper. He is the youngest Junior living in the neighbor hood, of Juneau, Alaska and be sends greetings to fellow Juniors of the Unit ed States. B on't Wait tor w.rkerst come and ask you , for a renewal of your member ' ship. Send In your dollar to the nearest local chapter of the American Red Cross. Welcome the opportunity and privilege of repledglng your fellowship by promptly answering the Fourth Roll Call November II -25, 1920 NOTICE North Carolina Robeson County In the Su perior Court. Beaufort County Lumber Company of North Carolina, vs. Wesley Thompson, Ellen Thompson Pierce and husband, Dennis Pierce. Eliza Thompson McNeill and husband, Henry McNeill, Leslie Thompson, Jasper Thompson, Roy. Thomp son, Allen Bethea and Arthur Bethea. To Leslie Thompson. Jasper Thompson, Roy Thompson, Allen Bethea and Arthur Bethea: You and each of you will take notice that an action enttted as' above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Robeson County, North Caroina, to extend the time for cutting and removing certain timber, and for exercising1 the rights priviegaa and ease ments conveyed to the paintiff under a timber deed ' executed by James Thompia and wife. Marian Thompson, t: the pninti f Bi'infurt County Lumber Oonpit'iy on September lltli. 19(f), wheib timber i situitiV n the fcTowiiii! described lans, to-wit. In Back Swn.np Towr?hip, nfore-.tic d in ty of Robeson, brfln; pmtkuur'v urecriiwd as follow : First Tract: 'oi-tVt of I'.nek Pwnmp, beginning at n .'inke in Xh ; er idpe of Tur key Branch in the line 'of a 109 ncre rvrvey of Jacob Odom. and runs as a line of said survey South 60 West, 20.75 chains to a pine stump by two pines ; then r.orth CO west, S chains to a water oak and sweet gum ; then South 23 West, 7.50 chains to a stake by a pine and lightwood stump in the edge of Back Swamp; then down the eastern edge of saitl swamp about 50 chains to a maple and black gum at the lower end cf the bland or the fork of the' swamp and branch ; then North 42 East, 11.75 chains to a sweet gum and white oak blown up on the east side of Turkey Branch : then up the various courses of the edge of the branch to the beginning, contain ing 69 acres, more or less, being the same land conveyed to James Thompson and wife by James P Smith and wife by deed dated December 12th. 1867. SECOND TRACT: Ob the South, of Lum ber River between Turkey Branch and Back Swamp and bounded as follows: Beginning at a large cypress in Back Swamp in J. P. Barnes line and runs South 89 1-2 Wast 18.91 chains to a stake by a water oak. a manle and black gum ; then North 28 1-4 East. 4 75 chains to a pine then north 48 East 81.24 chains to black gum in the run of 'Turkey Branch ; thence down said branch South 22 East. 12.50 chains to a stake by two ash trees and two black gums; thence Sooth 28 West. 4 chains to a stake by three pines thence North 89 West 9.60 chains to a dead post oak : thence South 25 West, 11.80 chains to the beginning, containing 28 1-4 acres more or less, being same land conveyed to James Thompson by Dougal McCormick and wife by deed dated March 19th. 1872 and re corded in book LL, page 153, office of Register of Deeds Robeson County The above named defendants will also take notice that they have an interest in the tim ber and extension price of the same, on ac count of ,the fact that they are heirs at law of James Thompson and Mariah Thompson, d ceased. t The defendants will further take notice that they are required to -appear at the office of the Clerk or the Superior Court of Robeson county at Lumberton North Carolina on the 25th dry of October,' 1920, and answer or de mur to the complaint, filed in said action in the office of the Clerk of the Sniwrinr r.nn- j and let them take notice that if they fail to answer uie said complaint' or demur thereto within tv,-enty days from said date, the plain tiff will apply to the court for relief demanded in the complaint. Dated this 23rd day of September, 1920. C. B. SKIPPER, Clerk Superior Court. McLean. Varser. McLean A Stacy, Attys. for plaintiff 9 27 4 Mon. - I BREAD! Give 'it a more important " place on your table. . ' See that Tour children eat , more Dread at : meals and between meals. Watch them grow rosier and stur dier. . -- .-.. Teach them the value of the world's greatest food. Bread is your ' Best" . Food Eat Meifs aM Boy's if immnslnnegs. C! o o o o o o o ) o o o o o u o o o o o () o o o o () or o CI o o o ) o o Ov tr o o (l o o o The Kind That Readily Appeal to Judges of Values. Ah first class goods No seconds. (otMeg. Big lot Men's Serge and Worsted Suits $40 to $50 val ues, price $30 to $40. A large assortment Boys' Suits, prices $7 to $22. A wonderful assortment Extra Trousers for Men & Boys. Shoes. Our fall stock of Packard and Long Wear Shoes re cently received. It will pay you to look them over. Hats aedl Caps. Fine Felt Hats in all styles and colors $2.50 to $8.00 The latest thing in Men's Cloth Hats 3.50 to 4.50 A very Pretty Lot Caps 1.00 to 2.75 Uedewear. o A complete line of both Fleeced and Spring Needle o snirts, urawers, ana union buits tor Men and Boys. o o 0 O O 8 CCODG Ko Mo BIGGS LUMBERTON, N. C. Anctmn Sme 116 Acres of the W. C. Powell place near Union Chapel WEDNESDAY, (HliPTTTMRlFlEP On the premises at lO o'clock This property is 3 1-2 miles from Buie, N. C. near Union Chapel Indian School where the. chicken road crosses the Buie and Lum berton road. It is subdivided into 10 to 20 acre farms, about 30 acres cleared, one good 3 room house. Every tract has good road frontage. It is also near white church and school at Oak Grove. Money Given Brass Band. Easy Terms. Away. () () () c o o o o o o o o 0 o o ) ) ) ( 11 u o o () o It () o ) o o Jbo. To Ei Pate-Gibson Land Company Red Springs, N. C. more of it. GOOD BREAD "The bread that bands." DuBois Bakery Lumberton, N. C. .V

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