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TAGS rOUE THE EOBESONIAK, ITJMBEBTOlf, WORTH CAROLINA MONDAY. June 6. 192L ?HE ROBEHONIAN Published By BOBESOXIAN PUBLISHING CO. EACH WEEK SUMMER SCHOOL WiL BE FEATURED BY SOME o VIIJVIIje, FORM OF ENTERTAINMENT 'h'i.i?U?-e3nin ni&ht Mrs. Knox Livingstcn of Greenville, 9. A. Sharp President aUBSCElPTION KATES: . j One Yer 2.00 Six Months 1.00 1 Three Months 60 i ran Office 107 West Fourth Street Telephone No. 20. Entered as second class mail matter t the postrffice at Lumberton, N. C, MONDAY. June 6, 1921. TOUGH PICKINa to trade at home in the long run, and the short run. too .. TRADE AT HOME PAGEANT OF THE CAPE FEAR. I Tv mo1 oKnnf Torr svf 4ti Cape Fear which will be given in Wilmington this week is to want to visit that city during this great event. The interesting history of the Cape Fear sections lends itself tdmirably to an elaborate and spectacular exhi. bition such as Wilmington will give, and it will be worth going a long dis tance to see. The Wilmington Dis patch says: The Pageant of the Cape Fear to be given in Wilmington the 7th, 8th I and 9th of June, will be the greatest historical spectacle ever given in this section, and a show worth traveling a great distance to see. What is more interesting than the history of our own CO-OPERATIVE MARKETING country of our own section of our Co-operative marketing agitation own people? .among the farmers, the perfecting of ine most eiaDoraie costumes ever pians inrougn which the tillers of the sppn in this sprtinn. showintr thp soil horp to nmrLot iUair ,nL, ' ' - I 1 - v v lllCH DiapiC LIUp&. styles worn in Colonial days, in the, such a, cotton and tobacco, direct and days just before the Civil War, and save the profits of the middleman is J : aL- -ii i i J: t . uuring me war win oe worn, ana pre. iiuruing ousmess men in seme of sent a perfect panorama of fashion tne towns in the eastern section of from the beginning until now. the State, we are told. Report comes Thp nncpnnt ennpcrns vnn vnnr 1 that Knmp nf f ho Imi'im tk.t j ranies tors your State-and" yotrr iiecj thrived -rnightily-thr 0Tffch"tTresaIe 6F :.-r;."J;r.2riha-.---. JNuantities-of ,le ?iet fear .vuiaij. win juu an i v"-i uuiiitss W1IJ Dc flUrt opportunity to visualize in one even A BIRD IN HAND IS BETTER THAN TWO BIRDS BY MAIL m HEN you order a piece of goods by mail, you know nothing about the quality of the article delivered until it has been tested by use. Having been used and found wanting, you have to go to the trouble of sending it a long distance back for long-distance satisfaction, a very rare bird indeed. Trade in a. home store and you get quality. The local merchant must carry quality or his neighbors will not trade with him. And if there has been bad quality acciden tally, it is only a step into hhj store to show him the error. The merchants of our town have both quality and price. If you will onlv noitr mi f. . if vuiiiiiiun bense of it, you will find that it is cheaper TRADE AT HOME Correspondence of The Robesonian. I lelvin-ill? 3 Na?flie McQueen, nea springs, June 2. Registrations home. rmng ior her approved and county summer school to be held here June 20th to July 30th. Beginning with a "Get Together" night on June 21st and continuing thru the entire six weeks week will be featured by some formj of entertainment consisting of con-0 erts, lectures, motion pictures and f other programs. The four churches ;W of the town Episcopal, Presbyterian, ft Methodist and Baptist thru their T societies will put on special motion O picture programs during the session and the Red Springs alumnae of Flora I Mardonald college, together with the 'ft U. D. C, will also have gneeial ntr.! tainments. Fourth of Julv will bp'O featured by a special Datriotu? servi ! I.e'I in the moraine in fmnt nf wr Main hall with a BDpakpr ta ho mi pd. and at nicrVit f hp invun.uoi - i special mm, "lne Copperhead", will be shown under the atlRnirpa nf ilia Red Springs Alumnae association. Lectures will be delivprpH Hin-inr. v session by Dr. J. F. Dashiel of the uni versity of North Caroli no fin "Wrur Children Learn", and bv Dr. R. W. Knight of the Univprsitv nf M.tii Carolina on "Some Educational Les sons from the World War." The ministers of the town will hold services one night of each week for students. Mr. M. A. Odum of R. l.t Paula is a Lumberton visitor today. BiliotuT 'Feri heavy fter dinner T Bitter taste? Complexion nallowT Liver perhaps need waking up. Doan'c Beguleta for bilious attaekar SOe at all tore. . 0000000000000000000004 Mr. J. D. Cobb of Lumber Bridge R. 2, is among the visitors in town today. I r . ing the whole history of your country and your home. o mrougn me elimination of the men who get the weed from the growers and pass it cn to the manufacturer! Well, suppose that happens? If the farmer finds it to his advantage, as a business proposition, to market direct, he can hardly be expected to continue to pay tribute to middlemen ROBESON SIGNS UP. Robeson county farmer8 signed up 47,000 bales of cotton in the coopera- . .. . ... . , , "luuw lu miaaiemen tive marketing campaign which closed - that merchants and banks may profit in this county Friday. That is nearly an towns may be builded. If it is one-fourth the minimum requirement elievfd that the co-operative market er the entire State, which is 200,000 JThSjTi1 ?ot h- ,falmer . . ne has to be shown. Certainly he is oaies- satisfied that the present svste"i ?s Following the address here two ( too expensive for him, and if he finds wppkc nan lac Vriilov r.t Mw Ao.n 8 W3V to disttosp nf hie nw.Jn .tn r i .'! gives him more monpv ho 'miu .a fi "f"" ja vttmui ma, an imensive 1 l . , . .... wi- camnaien was carripd on and pvp I "5 J1 t0 adoPt even if ther folks section of the county was canvassed, suffer A town busin " - "" t.ur.jiic;,s is oa?ea m tne Kooeson county larmers evidently be- m&m on marketing and manufartnr lieve that cooperative marketing of-1 !nfr one or both- Wheiher a town fers solution of their marketing pro-' !a4uUCCfuS as f market depends on It ce.inly ,ot. ,e ,h. one ?S?J$XSZ DeSt Oet. 'toforp thp fnrinorc ho,. r.,14 ii . " were compelled to take whatever was offered in the market towns; they towns over this cooperative move- 1 vhll h .1 er Tans cf selling men.. Bakers, merch.., .d lthe, ! JSJt&&XS?Z business men recognize that their ! marketing system, which so often left prosperity is based upon the pros- them w'th small profit or none. They per ity of the farmers, and there is i "e PoinK to try some other way anil every reason why they should ! ma?et, towns j11 have t& ad . , . J lv-u'u just their busines,, to meet the new heartily support this movement to get conditions. That's all there is to U for the farmer more of the dollar the It is foolish to expect the farmer net r o-'-'jmcr has to nav. ; to adent diffVrpnt luiKinoc mtkj rf . - uitLjiiiua it ra T1i. n 4 1 . :i !1 1 O A PUZZLING STRIKE There is no indication in this im mediate section of any alarm in the Hot cakes that mrtffi Cakes! riMr earrtai ttiU laalaa Neaa 'A if he feels that it teiest to change. seek new inethci) vi.l be to his in All business men of dc If it is a vlse move for cotton mfll :when they find that those "in loin,' business optratives tc stage a strike at this good hour there is a whole lot more involved than appears on the surface u?e no longer serve their tct interests; an-! the farmer is a I-mr-iik .. v DONE to golden brown, light as a feather, every qp&tender and delicious, that's the kind of htvake8 Occo-nee-chee Flour makes. And it's only a matter of minutes to prepare, the batter. ,i Any one who can handle a cake turner can make such hot cakes with Occo-nee-chee Flour. There's no salt, baking powder, or soda to measure out. They're mixed with the flour, in exactly the right proportions and cost less this way. . You simply add milk or water and shorten ing to Occoee-chee Flour to get a batter that makes the rmst wonderful hot cakes, waffles and biscultsTnat ever did honor to a cook's reputatiprl Your grocer carries Occo-nee-chee Flour. You'll know it by the Indian Head on the sack. Order it today. For good plain Hour Peerlett is unexcelled AUSTIN-HEATON COMPANY Durham, North Carolina or immediately l.eneath the surface. One would say, studying the situation earnestly and without prejudice, that about the worst possible time for a strike had been puked out. It is a hundred to one that a majority of the striking operative. - think the same, but having put themselves under the orders of a set of officials whose jobs secrn to depend upon how much dis turbance they can make, on how un- nice and unreasonable they can be, of tay course tney have to walk out. should te The tobacco towns are unduly alarmed. The marketing system may le changed, hv ii the rui-ir.es-i meii of the towns are a smart as they are supposed to he, they will find other business to take the place of any that is lost through ne-.v methods; if they are really up-to-date they will help t' find more satisfactory business methods, for the farmers in so doing will help themselves. Statesville Landmark. Mr. N. J. rvIr-KimryK.n i i f ' mon section is a Lumberton visitor to We do Messrs V. W Pr-Uf on it n t?i net profess to understand such a situa- ers of the Tolarsvnle s....,.. e tion as this presents. It looks like amonK the visitors in town today. crazy business but maybe it is the' JI.r' J- F- Britt of the Barnesville heioht f .:c,i' , r ii ' section is a Lumberton visit"'- t !". he.ght of wisdom. Locally ,t is not Mr. D. A. McCormick of McDonald having any effect. Mill operatives l was a Lumberton vis.. .. y here seem mighty well satisfied and afternoon. to appreciate the mills running half time and paying the present wages. o Now that the Southern Bell has been granted an increase in rates maybe it will go ahead with the improvements it has been promising to make in the .service here since the year one. -o Mr. W. B. Ratley of Fairmont was a Lumberton visitor Thursday after noon. Messrs. C. Miller and E. F. Scott tf the Kaynham section were Lum berton visitors Saturday. Mr. Warren Prevatt of R. 3, Lum berton, wag among the visitors in town Saturdey. Mr. J. W. Howell of R. 7, Lumber ton, was in town Saturday. OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self -Rising Flour Takes the Guess out of Baking and Saves you Money o o Q o o o o o o !o o o o o. o o o o The Ford Touring Car is literally the pioneer in the solution of the Good Roads problem, because three million or more in operation brought up to the millions of Ameri ca the neessity of good roads if quick transportation at low expense was to be enjoyed. The simplicity of the Ford car, its stability in construction, the famous heat treated Vanadium steel with its marvelous strength and flexibility, the low cost of operation and maintenance, its ease in operation, all have made the Ford car the great favorite in every land in the world. It's the one car that al ways satisfies and serves... A utility beyond question that all can afford. We sell them and will be pleased to have your order... Don't delay, because the demand is heavy -all the time. We have almost everything in motor car acces sories, carry the genuine Ford Parts, and assure the best in mechanical repair work. H. A. PAGE, Jr. J. H. Felts, Jr., Mgr. O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ooooooo oo o o o coo o o o Three Wise When in need of anything in the Furniture Line, Stoves, Ranges, Oil Stoves and Drug getts, see us, we can save you money. DG. BEST AND SON LUMBERTON, N. C. c xmmmk THE MARRYIN' PARSON "Cold In the Head' Ii a acute attack of Naial Catarrb. Par. mm who ara aubjact to frequent "eolda In th haad" will find that the uaa of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will feulld tip tha Syatam. cleanaa Ua Blood w randar them leaa liable to colda. Kpaatad attack of Acute Catarrh may laad to Chronic Catarrh. HAUL'S CATARRH MEDICINE ta tek- a tnternaiijr and acta throurh tha Blood a tha Mucoua Surfaeaa of tha Sratem. u .-jratBiara roc i esumoniaia rrae. fjW.aa for of cararrh that XIAIX.'S CATAHRH UEDICIHB W1U Jora F. J. Chaser Ca, Toledo, Ohio. 1 -J Don't carry money carry a check book. Don't mail money mail checks. Don't rely on memorv write it rlnwn rm ew ww emm ermm. check stubs. No matter how modest your personal expen ditures, you should have a checking account with this Bank. We will be glad to receive your account, whether large or small, and will appreciate your patronage. First National Bank LUMBERTON, N. C. Some Folk's Sleep on their MONEY Others Deposit it With Us and Take No Chances. Open an account today. mi mmwm 15he National Bank of Lumberton 4THE OLD BELIABLE" J LUMBERTON, N. C. A. W. McLean, Pres. M. F. Cobb, cashier
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