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THE BOBESONIAN, LUMBEBTON, NORTH CAROLINA MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1&L
ST. PAULS NEWS PACKAGE.
I the 21st. Mr. Graham Powers has
been secured as clerk. The former
A Number of Social EventsHome ' Mr. Hester, who has had charge the
Bureau Meeting 23 Received In-;Pst few months, will retire from
to Baptist Church Personal and business.
Other Items. Mss Mabel McDonald spent Easter
Correspondence of The Robcsontan. With home folks.
St. Paul, March 29. We had such Mr. Albert Guiton, who is eonvales
a lo vely Easter, such a beautiful j cent, is expected home soon. Miss
spring day. Lots of the teachers i Maisie will return with him.
spent EaJster at home. Therefore Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McEachern of
Monday was a holiday. A good many Fayetteville were in town recently,
"egg hunts" were given during the Mr. Graham Webb and Miss Car-
week. The first we heard of was a ; rie Lee Herndon were married some
little entertainment Master T. S.
Teague, Jr.. gave at his home, on
Saturday afternoon, March 19th.
Ten or 12 tots were invited and all
seemed to enjoy the fun extremely.
Among those who were invited were
Dan Northrop, James King, Alex
ander McGeachy, Annie A. Rozier,
Jessie Mae, Janetand Margaret Mcln-'
nis, James and Duncan Johnson, Mil-j
ton league and T. S. Jr. He started i
the "ball to rolling," we guess, so all I
the week one egg hunt after another!
was given until yesterday "wound
th u all up. Miss Marguerethe j
Holland gave one at her home in the
p. in. while Mrs. W. A. McCormac
had one at the Presbyterian church
for her Sunday school class. Several
tots also gathered at the home of
Mrs. J. Browne Evans, later on in
the afternoon where another one was
indulged in. A bunch of the older
boys and girls had a picnic supper
over at the Odom mill pond the same
evening, so a "jolly time" for 'em
also.
The boys who have been at David
son came home for Easter, the
Greenville girls and a few others.
Miss Nettie McLean of F. M. C. was
also home. Some have returned,
while others will return today. The
teachers also will be coming in, so
by tomorrow, all will be going on as
usual.
Mr. W. A. Nutting left Friday
morning for her home, Thomasville
for a lew weeks visit. ' '
Mrs. N. A. McEachern will leave
tomorrow for Sanford, where she
will visit her parents, Rev. and Mrs.
J. Mcl. Wicker.,, . .
Mr. Fletdher of McCatiy S. C,
spcTir sarurd&y ana Sunday at Mrs.
Be ;e Nnrthmn's.
Mrs. Flora McGeachy is at Tar Heel
visiting.
Thursday was the day appointed
for the Home Bureau meeting in our
little town. The Lumber- Bridge .and
Rex clubs were to have been with
us that day, but the inclement
weather kept lots away. Anyway, a
good bunch of the town ladies gather
ed together and thoroughly enjoyed
the interesting talks of Misses Wells
and Wallace.
Rev. J. J. Murray came home Fri
day p. m., returning Saturday. An
appointment kept him from staying
over Sunday. His many friends were
glad to see him.
Some 23 or more were received in- J
to the Baptist church last week when
the meeting closed. The baptizing
w n or-v night the 21st.
Rev. Mr. Hare is still in the hos
pital, nis wife went to Charlotte,
to be with him. We hope for him
a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Rufus Odom, who underwent a
very serious operation at the Thomp
son hosr it'll Lumberton, some days
ago, seems to be getting on very
nuely.
Lawyer and Mrs. John S. Butler '
have a new daughter, which arrived '
the 2LrJ.
A bunch from here went over to
Mary Poole is well known here, hav
ing lived in St. Paul before moving
to Raef ord.v some few years , age,
Miss Josephine Evans, now of
Enfield, spent from Friday until
Monday with her mother on Fayette
ville street. 1
Mrs. Maggie Olliver is planning to
visit Canada soon. She -used to live
in Canada.
Several deacons and elders were
elected at the Presbyterian church
Sunday week. Last Sunday was
envelope day," so the afternoon was
teken up in canvassing. Each two
v given a certain route to visit. L
Mr. Charley Hester is back in1
b; . ..ss ..gain. He and Mr. 'Nash
Hester, a brother, will be in co-part-ncrship.
They opened up on Monday,
Wilmington Negro Kills His Wife.
J. W. Bonham, negro, aged about
50 years, yesterday morning at 9:45
o'clock shot and killed his wife, Dora
Bonham, aged 30, the shqoting taking
place near the "Green Front" section,
Tenth and Nixon streets. An hour
or so after the shooting the negro
was captured by an armed' force of
policemen and sheriff's deputies, the
fugutive being found hidden in the
swamp at Nobles Neck, back of Bel
le vue cemetery., He surrendered to
Deputy Sheriff Holleman and Plain
clothesman Leon George. Wilming
ton Star, Apr. 2.
few days ago. We dont know but
other wedding bells will peal forth
'ere long.
Messrs. A. R. McEachern and J. M. j Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Haynes of the
Butler went over to Red Springs Bloomingdale section were among the
yesterday. I shoppers in town Friday.
Mr. Francis Northrop returned to Monday was a holiday, a good many
Davidson yesterday, via. Red Springs. Jessie Mae and Duncan Johnson, Mil-
Messrs. A. R. and W. R. Kinlaw of '
R. 7, Lumberton, were among
visitors in town Friday.
the
NOTICE
North Carolina,
Robason County.
In th. Superior Court.
Oilie Mayfiald n. Lena Belle Marfield.
To the defendant. -Lena 'Be!l Marfield:
You will talc notice that an action entitled
a above ha been commenced in the Superior
Court of Robewn County, North Carolina.' by
OUie Mayfield. for the purpose of obtaining
an absolute divorce on the croundi act out
in the complaint in this action, and you will
further take not!ce that yju are required to
appear at the office of the Clerk Superior
Court of Robeson County at Lumberton,
North Carolina, on the 9th day of M y, 1921,
and answer or demur to the complaint in
said action or the plaintiff will apply t t e
court for the relief demanded therein.
Dated the 29th day of March, 1921.
C. B. SKIPPER,
Clerk Superior Court.
McLean, Varspr, McLean & Strcy,
Counsel for Plaintiff. 8-31-4 Thurs.
NOTICE
North Carolina,
Robeaon County.
Ia the Superior Court,
C. M. Barker and wife, Bertha Barker
vs.
N. C. Long and wife, Beulah Long.
Notice and Summon to the Defendant, N. C.
Long and wife. Beulah Long:
You and each of yon will take notice that
an action ha been instituted in the Superior
Court of Robeson County, at above entitled,
for the purpose of partitioning certain lands,
owned as tenants in common by C. M. Bar
ker and N. C. Long. The said lands located
in Lumberton Township, Robeson County,
North Carolina, adjoining the lands of E. N.
Prevatt, Furney Prevatt, the McLean estate
rid others, being the same lands conveyed to
N. C. Lonir by l enlope T. McMillan and T.
B. McMillan.
You v-iil further take notice thet you are
required to be rr appear befire the under-ie-red
Clerk of the Superior Court of Robe
son County, ct hij office in Lumberton, North-1
Lu.'oiina on t. e day of Anril. 192!
order should not' be made directing' si.e of j Mjhscrtbe I C1 The ROWivSOX AN
said lamb for partition.
You will further take aotice that If yoa
fall to appear at said time and place and
file answer to the petition which is on file
in said office, that the relief therein demand
ed wilt ho granted.
This the 26th day of March. 1921.
C. . SKIPPER,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
1-41-4-Thurs.
Mr. and Mrs. Hezzie Phillips of
R. 1, Orrum, were among the shop
pers in town Friday.
' A number of subscriptions to
The Robesonian expire during tha
month of March. Consul your label
and send renewal before your subscrip
tion expires. All subscriptions are
cut off when they expire. Remember
thai 2 pays for a year, new or re
newal, at present.
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D. V. Williams, wife cf a well-knowa
fanner on Route C, this place. "I
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d'-scritlcg the troubles from which
the obtained relief through the use of
Cartful. "My husband, haying heard
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"I saw after taking some Cardnl
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(was surprising. I felt like a different
person.
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I did not rest well at night, I was so
nervoui and cross. My husband Eiii
lie would get me some CarGui, w'ci. a
he did. It strengthened me . . . Y.?
doctor said I get alongfine. I wis ii
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