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rzz ncmcoAir, icmficr. rczra citcieja I titolsday, octoszs 13, il J . '- pac2 c:va .the. BOBESoms ! Hi SOCIAL CIRCLES OSm 107 Weat Fourth Street Telephone Nat. 29. - t ,3 THURSDAY, OCTORER 13, WL BUSCtESS BUILDERS "CHESTNUT. ale. mmd aweat rraw Bigg.JSUiat MoanUtna hip4 postpaid -tw quarto Me; tme gallon $1-00. la busbd Iota 15.60, express eolleet. Act quick.. Do not end itampt. G. B HarrllL Bottle. K. C.T FkaTtraa, r&iaaMaet " Tirtd, -'Unite V Sfatea Tires, Goodyesnr Tiree,: Firestone' tfrea,; and .of Chadbourn and Mr. Edward Knox Proctor will take place m tne rresoy. tartan ehurch at Chadbourn Saturday , expected. of this week at,7-Pm. Theywijlj TP',imSn In the aaaaciatfan ia apend ten day, or two weeks fai West- requested i have ita young em North Carol, after which they,e attend meeting whether wU bjhome Ja-teWMThtfi not.- The meeting wilt 1iv with Mr. Proetor'a . mother. ... .:n.j --J h.a " -- i T r . 11 I will De cauea i orucr P " tan, Iiie G. Troctor, Sixth .treet. Lnd Kad?ourn ,t 4:so. Sir - . J A. Ferd Tires ' (joed Hunt First Qaality. will er six thousand miles, $8.99 . for front, for rear.-W. U. Tnompwm. v , , - FIGHT TUB BOLL. WEEVIL. Plant rye, wt atid wheat. Get your seed at L H, CaJd- lr,' Lumberton. ei. -. -' '-t Eat aaraeeae at tka Koaeeea county fair. ger ved at fair ground for- 25 cents,; C. B- For sale 20tM ge4 hsrd kriek, prompt de livery. F, M. Huggiaa, Lumberon? N. C Wanted twa. car leads gesdTdrfwot. Fay market price. , F. M, tuefjpi7 Ltanberton, IN. U. . - - - - v : .' SCHOOL TABLETS FREE. Tablet! ghren free with every pair shoes tjfrehased at our store for School Boy & Giria, K. .M. Biggs, Lumberton, N. C. ' MR. HUNTING MAN Juat received Bit Lot New Club A Winchester Black Powder A Smokelew Shella..K. M.JMgas." Don't fail ta ae aar Bit Aasortment Ladiea Coats & Sweater before - buy!ng-. K. M. HivhMt urkit ariM niU for Cotton- eV Seed Cotton. Low eradec 'r specialty,-, K.t H. Biggs. .' . 1 .-. U-.' .- rt . . " 4 For Framelnff, Health ar Drewed Lomber See Edge Brothara, at Mr. T. L. Jonnion rarm, or writ tham. Lumberton Ki 0,. B. F. D. 7, they will give ypu jrkta, Z I For Beat Baaau-far llgkt haaaekeepiiig. A ply to, Jdra. E. JW. Rinlaw.;.; , .- A Na-1 aecand-hand twa horaa wagan for aala. ..Apply to W. G- Pop. Lnmbertoii. W. C. Foand Lady's eaat. Owner saay aktata' same by calling at home of W. M. Bryan, 6 miles from Lumberton on Elisabeth road. AH R T P. Ua tf Ccaaty WUl Mee; at Firrt Baptist Soaday. . - An imnnrlart TnvtinSr of all. B. . " " - p. ITa cf th- county.!, called to.be Browa-Prtor .Wedding Take. Place heU t Firgt B.ptist church in , . in rresbyterian .ennren ai Lurnberton on Sunday, October 16th, . t boura Satnrdar. ' 4 j: vi...iAn;nr watIi 4Th weddrngrfMissGladya Brown,! monr the nniona and to extend the laMKtaa aufls na UM A nntavfl ' ... VUk Ult W 1'Vl iUtf MJU JUI W m aTat vawnaa - A' nnmKttv f Inanirtao' addrcasea - 1UM W- Vm. MHJfr.B has been planned and most interest- ii 1 j . .rrd Yesterday from - Chapel Hill,, whet they are students, to attend .the, roamage.-.v ? 03 ' Engagement Announced. " (rrespondence of The Robesonian. ? St . Paula Oct. 12 The following ahnj&uncement fronf.- St. i Pauls ' has created much interest itt thev social oircle there.- P ;: Mr. and Mrs. Carr H. Howard an nounce .the engagement of their daughter, Valerie . Uoieman, to James Oscar - Felton of Hertford, J North rarolink The weddinf to take place the latter part of October. ; " Civil i&erWMamlnat tarr.'""rw iree panrcumrw, mwwvwwmi write R. B. Terry i former uvti aerviea examiner) 1482 Continentol Bld. Washing ton. D. C. ; ' ' ' FOR SALE 11 raasa fcoase with all aaadern equipment. Large lot. situated in town of Fairmont, N. C. Terms reasonable. 'Phone No.80 or write Box No. 266, Fairmont, N. C. , - - C. B. Mearea' Barber Shop U now located First Door Back of Singer Sewing Machine office 4th and Elm st Your patronage ap preciated. . " Wood for Sale A nice lot sslxad waad cat In short lengths, also four-foot length. Phone your orders tjp 66. H. M. B ' . ' r Bee me far Hay, Oata. Cam, Hag. Dairy, Chicken or Horsa and Mule Feed, Cotton Seed Meal. Cotton Seed HuUs, Meat, Lard Sugar, Flour etc. H. M. Bean ley. CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS SPLEN DID LINE TO SELECT FROM AT BOBE 80NIAN OFFICE. COMB IN AND OB DKR EARLY. H. . For Bala 14 acres, land In North adga Lum berton This Und adjoins Fair Grounds Beat proposition now available. Apply to Robert E. Lee. Atty. . For Rent One Wood house located V. C. & 8. R. R. 45 x 90 see K. M. Biggs. . , For Sale Bed Cedar Shingles, best possible prices, call at I. H. Warwick's, Orrum, N. C. ;i CHURCH NOTES Class From Orphanage Will Give Con cert at Chestnut street jweinoansi Sunday MorningAt Rowland Sun day Evening. i . A cla83vfrom the Methodist or phanage at Raleigh will give a sacisd concert at Chestnut Street Methodist church Sunday morning: at 11 o'clock. It was ' ,.,'expected that Rev.v. A. Baines, - superin tendent of the , orphanage, - would rtranon at. thia hour and that the con- wam va civfn nf the hour for V71 & " V O " evening service,, but Mr. Barnes has written that the concert win. De given at the hour for morning service and that the class will go to .Rowland in the afternoon. There will be no even W iatvIcm at thia church Sunday as the pastor Pr. R. C. Beaman, is assisting Itev. A. l urmana m a rv tn'ii. 1 vmaaHtk, at T?vlrinDrniTrl. T 1 1 HI -...f - O rAnaimniiOTiM nr FhA Koneoonian ThejTevival-eonductea-by:-Rev.W. ' m a D. Pridgen at Zions Taoernacie ciosea Sunday. It truly was a great revival, the church was greatly revived and a half hundred noble people lined up with the church. Mr. Pridgen Bap tised 52 at Smiths bridge Sunday afternoon in presence of about fifteen hunded people. The new church? -miuaing nas just. been completed ana is a moueni giruc. ture seating quite a large number of people, but several nights during the meeting it was taxed to its capacity. There are , others waiting Baptism. Some failed to get to the water in time and some were sick and others will join later. It is said to be the best revival in the history of the church. Mr. Pridgen has next week tui -frnni trie 3rd to the 4th Sun days. Also some dates after the, 2ndJ SurtroyhrNovemper. UllCOjVllUCUVw VA , nwavaasasaa ' Next' Sunday will xhBot Sunday! at the First -Baptist church. Each man is asked to bring a boy as his . .1 V 1. guest io we eleven o cioca - service. Let the men see to it that every boy has an invitation and someone to coma with him to church. : . -It is going ta be .'a great" service. Everybody is invited. , - ;,v 'v - . - - .. . j Mr. A. R.'Willonghby of St Pauls, R. 3. was amone the visitors in town l,- Mrj" Hemon Johnson of Barnesville was a Lumberton visitor yesterday. I , .'A M HgV -'-- Page, and Jlr. F. R. Horn, all of whom live near .Fairmont, are uumDenon visitors today. Mr. Charles C. Barlev of Buie was a T.iimrtertrin visitor TuegdaV. ' Tt. T.. R Ktonhpnn io Rnendinc the day in Kaleign on business. For good meal, bring year corn to I. H. War wick's on Saturday Orrum, N. C. ii' New Fall Dry Goods, Notions and Shoes, bought while cotton was low. Prices guaran teed to please. I. H. Warwick's. Orrum, N. O. .'wlSl Prompt loans of 100 to $25,600 at per cent interest for 6, 7 or 10 years made n impro ved farm lands in Robeson, Hoke and Scotland Counties -Junius J. Goodwin, at torney for Chickanjauga Trust Company. Lumberton, N. C. TPITHTFE'a RALE OF SEAL ESTATE H.J.. ..J t (4ii nf m iwiwm and authority conferred in a certain deed of trust from Wright Israel and wire, tana sraei w T . C I.L.... Tniitn. (n T. L. JohnSOB. a.a Animat 2Srd. 1920. and dulv registered hf thm nlfira . of the Rerister ; of Deeds of IMiwn ronntv. in Book No. 60. at page 40 (default having been made in the payment tka wtmtm uaMiMil therobv) the undersiamea Trustee will on Monday toe atn, oay ox ihot- ember, 1921,. at IZ octoeg noon, as me courv. knu. iim. in u Tun or LumDeTxon. oner for sale at public auction, to the highest bidv der for cash the following lands and pre mises, to- wHj ' ' n. k. u,n,h U at Little Hoe Swamp. Sounded by the land of W...W. Thompson Sarah Taylor and U. J. wUMmgnoy. Begin ning at a llghtwood stump near -Sarah Tayj I )or a bars, the corner oi we uica isjnii and mr:;Pf.Sr. meanoers oi vn wmv , mh - i I . J hMuk,.ta MM the-tHe Lambr- tand-tnea'andthbaclrt to the beginning, eontainmg wim ana w half acres, more or less, and being' a part gf the dick ump iana. TV- .!. AtmrrihoA landa beinc the same 1 h w W Thnmnaon and wife to Wright Israel and wife, by deed dated Nov ember 14th, 1907, and recorded m boob o-u. at page 596. . This the 6th, day of October, 1921. I V 3mNSON. Joluibin A Johnson. Trustee-. - Attof nevs for Trustee. 10-18-4 Thura Bring' year cotton te us for the highest market prices. R. H. Cricbton, at .L. , H. Caldwell's.:-. ' - ' ' ' Bring your cotton to as far the highest market prices. R. H. Crichton, .at L. H. Caldwell's. Bring your cotton market prices. B. Caldwell's. to a si for the highest H. Crichton, at L. H. Mr. L. E. Tyner of Lowe was Lumberton visitor Tuesday. -The Best Service-, is our motto. Everything clean and sanitary. When hungry give us a call. Olympia cafe. Elm street, Lum berton. i Wanted Cotton Mill Stock and Bank Stock, x W. "a. Roach at National Bank of Lum ?' berton. ., ,. ' rLlIMBING REPAIR WORK ANb PLUMB. lng of all kinds, piping for aeetylsnaj plans and Deleo systems, etc. W8rk solicited any where in the county. Prompt, tm; Efficient service. Offices Cor, Chestnut and 6th Sts. Phone 17. O. B. Kirkmaa Lumberton. W ft THElVrsOUR Poswirnv-' firtt-han' faowledire, take my pen in him ; , l."' "' To $,0iliBgi toUa ihotjld know gbont th farmer man; Aati-it-feto',' whf ain't found in the bobki . Ucht tne famVecapal!6li it mow harder than it looks; , 7ow he takes the riakg t!. season bring;, with frosts, an' v storms, an 'otvV v. . 'Compelled toleave to rroyidence the way he's to come out; ' The one thing calnje must work to raise his crops an stock, Dlfgin.' on from dawn till dark he can't go by the clock- . . Knowin' all the time that things which no one con control May happenJjist ihost any time to put him in hole. He battles with the moles an bugs, an forms of life so small That, without a microscope, he can't see them at all; - - He must fight things invisible; he only knows they're there ' 11 around about him, on the ground an' in the air; An,' while he fights what he can't see, he's busy as the bees Combattin' forty-'leven different kinds of enemies . That come from all directions, with the same thought, every one, To make a livin' off him, like the bugs an' things have done "He's been cheated so an' lied to by so many seekin pelf That he doubts what he is hearin' when he's talkin' to himself. -The business man should change all this an' I am glad to say That business people everywhere are drivin' thataway, That they're workin with the farmer as they come to understan How his success an' their success must needs go ban' in han That their industries, the world aroun' are sure to rise or fall Accordin ' to the kind of f armin ' that supports' 'em all. Dependin' on the farmer's trade, it's good business,' by jings, m v .1. iv -t.t.v a. t.i iu uciji nun iiuukQ uiui a uiuucjr wsiu wiuvu mj uu uhmv uuugu Also when he produces more, an' town folks come to buy, Whey he'll make more on volume, an' their grub won't come lil s i an.. i w . i . bo lugiL -x rom x aiuuiijj-Aiio ouxuicbs luagaxuiB. fl Pleinters Bank & Trust Co. Resources Over $500,000.00 N. A. Thompson, President , K. M. Barnes, Treasurer --fircwirefft --A Wemsteinf Vicsident, SENTI1V1ENTS, Our poliiy u-. to give tne tanners of this icction tuch co-operation in the work of ad vancing all farm ing interests as : -e will aid them in the development of this all-impor tant industry. MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK G.: Rancke. Jr.: Asst Treasurer Lumberton, N. Carolina PARTITION SALE N By virtue of the authority vested In us un der a judgment and decree of, -the Superior Court of Robeson County entered In the spec ial proceedings therein pending wherein L. H. Townsend is "the plaintiff and Hansford Rosier and , others are defendants. . being Special d xj auti mi th- ilocket of said t rWCVUlllKB " court, the undersigned commissioners will on Monday, the 7th., day oi novempcr, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the court house door i t fjr c. nftr tnr Bale at DUbliC auction to the highest bidder for cask, the fol- Inwiiw deaeribed tanas, ra-wn: at- LARGE ENOUGH TO ACCOMODATE YOU . SMALL ENOUGH TO APPRECIATE YOU STRONG ENOUGH TO PROTECT YOU GLAD ENOUGH TO PLEASE YOU We cordially invite YOUR business, and promise prompt, efficient and sat V isfactory service to each patron, re gardless of the amount mvolyed." 15he National Bank of Lumberton SAFETY "THE OLD RELIABLE" COURTESY LUMBERTON, N. C SERVICE hl' t,k-rton: adjoining ! the eswte land of Dr.- S. B. Rosier and others, ijHfsame heme- lands formerly owned by Di S. Rosier, deceased, and fully described in book -U at page 879, Registers Oinee oi noDeson w.u.. ty and reference to said record is here made r ...1, j uiun ,th mtsi and bounds. IOr J.U1I IKSVl l,,ivu, " the said tract containing 173 acres, more or less, excepting, however, is w nu --' .i.l nnveved see books 8-N page 560 and 5-V page 443 in said office. 2nd. Tract: Adjoining the above tract and -n.;-n 2 1.8 acres more or less and being the same to D. S. Rorier by S. B. Rower see deed- in Book 3-L at poire 524 to which re ference is here made for full description with metes and bounds. ' Dated this October 7th., 1921- JAMES D. PROCTOR, E.-J. BKITT, Commissioners 10-13-4 Thurs. . . . TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Under an4 by virtue of the power and authority conferred in a eertain deed of trust executed by Hattle Lewis and others, and duly registered in the office of the Reg.ster of Deeds of Robson County.' in Book No. 50, at page 38, (default having been made in the payment of tne inaeDieaneMi mc. the undersigned trustee will on Saturday the 12th day of Novtmber, 1921, at 12 olock Noon, at the courthouse door in the Town of Lumberton. offer for sale at public auc .1.. i,Vi,Kt hiririer for cash, the fol- lowing llhds and premises, to-w,y, .. Beginning at a staice in n.. Alex Rowland's southwest corner land runs with A. J Floyd's line south 56 west 85.88 ehaina to Willis Pitman's line; thence his line north 2-1-2 east 20.50 chains to a cor ner on north side Wateringhold swamp, Pit man's corner and Prevatt's line; thence south 76 east 8.17. chains to a stake In the run ot said swamp; thence down and with i the run of the swamp to about 150 yards below the north of Deep Branch to a ditch, Lewta line thence southward with H. Lewis and Alex Rowland's line to the beginning, and con tains 66 acres, more or less. Being the same tract of land conveyed by A. J. Fto nd wife, to 'Derry Lewis, by deed recorded in Book 4-X, at page 415, Registry of Robeson County, North Carolina. This the 10th, da, "E OHNsbN. Johnson & Johnson . a Attorneys for the Trustee. .. 10-18-4 Thurs. IiuiM liaik vHthaut. nueation , if HUNT'S GUARANTEED SKIN DI8BASB KIMSU1U, log akin diseases. Try thie 1 treatment at our nsa. T. D. McMILLAN & SON, Druggists 'Notice of sale .- 820,000.00 Electric light. Street improve lent, Sewerage -and Water Wprks Bonds. iwn of Park ton, N. C - Sjl;. .. -. Jed ppopoaals will vbe- reeeifed by th lowing aescriDea amu, . T. L NEcslcd t?Sr5f JAiJSrS2r TBoVd of Conamissibner. o th.,T. ef Park, Maea- or w lBU?; SEST'W mTSoeaafl the mayorsoffic said, town 54"ZL.3. untikurVyrovembil. 10, tt21.., at J flock- P- ML-when theyl will -be publicly opened for the purchase of -$20 000.00 Electric works bonds of said town of the denomina tion of $1,000.00 each and dated August 1st 1921, Said bonds will mature serially, one bond on August 1st In each of the years 1928 to 1942, inclusive, principal and interest will be payable in s-old coin of the United States of America of the present standard of weight and fineness at the Haover National Bank, New York City, New York. The bonds will be coupon bonds, with the privilege of regis tration as to both principal and interest, bearing interest at the rate of six percentum (6 per cent) ner annum, payable semiannually on February 1st and August 1st in each year. Proposals must be enclosed in a sealed enve lope, marked on the outside: Proposal for RmifH and addressed to A. F. Hughes, Town Clerk Parkton, N. C. Bidders must deposit with said town clerk' with their bids, a certi fied check drawn to the order of the town of Parkton, upon an incorporated bank or trust company, or a- sum of money for or in an amount equal to two percentum of the face amount of said bonds bid for, to secure the municipality asrainst any lews resulting from the failure of the bidder to comply with the terms of his bid. The bonds cannot be sold i . .1 naH ami o r-crnfl interest. ' jr: ... I. .!., m. Successful Diciaeres win oe iutn the oDinion of Messrs. Caldwell & Raymond, of New York City, that the bonds are valid and binding obligations oi me i.u . ton. The bonds will be prepared under the supervision of the United States Mortgage and Trust Company. New York City, which will certify as to the genuineness of the signa tures of the town officials and the seal im pressed thereon. The town of P"1110",. P' reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or to accept any bid it may deem best for the town. . , TTSTir'o 10-lS-l Thurs. Town Clerk Catholic Services Correspondence of The Robesonian. St. Francis de Sales' chapel, East Fifth . street. Sunday at 8 a. m., holy mass.Sp. m, rosary, sermon, prayers and bene diction. - COMPLETE STOCK SASH GLASS OILS DOORS PAINTS BUILDER'S HARDWARE SCREEN DOORS SCREEN WINDOWS N. Jacobi Hardware Co. WIIJGTON, N.X. AN INNOVATION IN FINE TRIM MED MILLINERY UNRIVALLED FOR EXCLUSIVENESS AND EX CEPTIONAL VALUE. Miss Josephine Breece 3 EeaE You are requested to visit our Store or Display at Fair Grounds during our MAJESTIC BARGAIN WEEK and see the many superior features of this wonderful range ; its supremacy in baking, water heating, fuel saving and lasting quali ties. - - :-r - l: ' You must see the new smootfi f inisK modeU, the last word in beauty and labor saving. One Week Only, OCT. 17th. TO 22nd. THE BARGAIN: Durmg this Bargam Veek only we wUl give free with each! Majestic Range sold a handsome .et of cooking ware. MCALLISTER HARDWARE CO. Lumberton, N. C. i ij&iBWfcljM8aw PRESIDENT HARDING rose from the editor's desk in a small newspaper office to the Presidency of the most prosperous nation in the world today. As a newspaper man he felt the pulse of the nation, and as President he calls "for alTpeople to thrift and economy."- ? ';lSimffillSa-26ll2J Vhy not answer the President's plea today by atarting a, bank account at i THE? FIRST NATIONAL BANK j Lumberton, N. C. fvV. ,x$'' ' -"aBaaaaaa. t Mtdnies. K if. BartM and Tf. 0. Thompson, Aliases Myrtle Barnes and Margaret Pitman and Mr. Wilbur Leggette spent Tuesday in Faye'tte-tille.- . . . ' ' u XT J. Ban fJakUlcvro ar- lived krt'niflht ad will tod somst tira"her vwittng a tna -nora. her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mr. J. C. Fuller, Elm stret. j J, & T
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