1 k s 1 Atreatthingtohawonicttthorae ift'J III S I YourtrocitifcUwiiItbytlwcass "f Wy J Bottled ssSAr' 3 Delicious and Refreshing LUMBERTON COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO, South Cedar Stmt, Lumberton, N. G, Telephone No. 98 Bo AftA41llAiAjtAAAjtjtiiAiiiiiiiiiM lWll'TlfTlflfftfl flflfll The only Successful Remedy so far dis covered for the control of BOLL WEEVIL is CALCIUM ARSENATE. This must be used by the Dusting Method. We are agents for two oi the best Machines on the market, the same being recommended by the Agricultural Department of this and other States, also U. S. Agricultural De partment. Indications are such that we may expect this, the greatest evil ever known, to the cotton farmers. Don't wait too long before preparing to fight. Or ders should be placed in time. Come in and talk the matter over. Circulars of Explanationfor the asking. 4AA4AAAAA4AAA4A44AA4A 44A44444 VVw www w W W lwwmwwWwwWw9 Iff I V V V frai liiil HEART-BROKEN1 APPEAL FROM WIFE OF MURDERED MAN 5 Year Old Son of E, R. Shtpard Cries and Pleads for Bis Daddy- Happy Hone wrecked Wile Praya That Body Mar be Located.' ' The following letters-received by a Lumberton lady from' Mrs. E.; R. Shepard, wife of the; Putney, Qa., citizen ' whose abandoned - auto : was found in ditch beside the.W.-C-A. highway, one mile ' aouth ' of Lumber ton, April 11, will be of interest to Robesonian readers: -' , Putney, Ga., May 2, 1922". "My Dear Mrs. -:" "You will never know how' much I appreciate the little note and - how grateful I am to know that you are praying to God to 'give me strength to bear my great loss, it seems to me that I Just can't live through it. If this had been God's work, I could haven given my aear nusDana up without a murmur, but Mrs.- Washington, May 15. The House cleared the road today for what some members described as Man ; unrelent ing prosecution of ' war . grafters" when it put through and sent to the Senate' a bill appropriating $500,000 for investigation and prosecution of war fraud cases by-the Department of Justice, and passed -a Senate bill for an additional grand jury in the District of Columbia, before which the Attorney General may present . evidence in his fight for indictments. i Sr. A 1 ijt u uuiuru Luutu I it wasn't God's work, bat the work of the devil It couldn't have : been God's work, for God is love. "I have a darling boy just five years old, and it is just heart-breaking to hear bim cry' and plead for his , daddy. I believe it would 1 make even the demon weep that so cruelly murdered, my husband and then threw his dear body away. My good woman, if the man, or men, that murdered my husband would only tell .; where his body could be found, it would be such a comfort to my baby and me. They took his life and his money, so why won't they give me bis body? It is so cruel, so horrible, and I am so 'weak and helpless.; I know' yon must be a good woman, or you would- n't have written me that sweet note you did, and I'm going to ask, even beg, you to please try ' through the papers, or some way, to try to touch the hearts ,of the murderers of ' my husband, and plead in my name and my boyrs name if or my husband's body. Oh if I could only get his body, it is so dear and sacred to me, and they have already taken all they j wanted his life, his money. Ididnt know there was a person living could be so cruel, so heartless. Who ever did it has ruined mine and my boy's life and wrecked one of the happiest I homes in the world. If the murderer! never had a wife or a child, he has had a mother, and my husband's mo- j ther and father are completely crush-1 ed with grief. Oh, I pray to God day j 'and night that. we will yet get his; dear body. Do you thmk you could get a party to drag the lake . and i river strain, near where his car was' found. We think maybe his body could , be found there now. My dear womri, I'll thank you for anything you can do to aid in the search, and I pray God's richest blessings upon you for your kindness, and please pray that we will at least get my darling husband's body." f "Sincerely ' yours, "MRS. E. R. SHEPARD.'. Court Calendar Civil Coart Will Convene Monday of Next Week Judge Geo. W. Connor Will Preside. A week's term of Robeson Superior court for the trial of civil cases will convene Monday of next week, May 22nd. As has been stated in The Robesonian, a 2-weeks- term was scheduled to begin May 15, but it was decided not to hold court the first week. Judge Geo. W. Connor will preside. The following cases have been set for trial: ' Monday, May 22nd. All divorce cases. , Frank Pridgen, et al, vs. Sam J. Smith. Bank of Rowland, et al, vs. Dan W. Cox, et al. Hedgpeth Chitty, vs. Lora Neill Ayers. Lindsay-Butler Supply Co., vs. John Bateman. Harmon Pate, vs. R. T. Gaitley, et ai R. Murphy Ganus, vs. Bladenboro Cotton Mills. v McKenzie & Cox, vs. Atlantic Coast Line R. R. Co. Mrs. M. A. Buie, vs. T. C. Rogers. E. T. Taylor, vs. J. P Watson. J. P. Watson, vs. E. T. Taylor. A. R. Bullock, Receiver, vs. Fred Jernigan, et aL Carroll-Adams Co., vs. Alma Lum ber CO. - - Tuesday, May Wrd. , Tennessee Chemical Co., vs. McMil lan Supply Co. , E. W. Jenkins, vs. June Harden. ' I. R. Butler vs. Fisheries Products Co. Jane Butler, vs. Fisheries Products Co. Rowland Supply Co., vs. E. M. Hinds. "! Luther Jacobs, Admr., vs. C. T. Pate, et aL Emma Oxendine, Admx., vs. C. T. fate, et aL - Duncan Taylor, Admr., vs. C T. Pate, et aL Atlantic Coast Line R. R. Co., vs. W. J. McDonald. - Bank of Rowland, vs. John H. Mc Arn. '-.... . R. D. Caldwell & Son, vs. T. J. Davis, et al Wednesday, May 24th. Nancy Carter, vs. V. & C. S. Rail road Co. D. F. 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' t At ; this ; time yow blood Is if overloaded with stagnant waste; j you axe drowsy; yon naie worx and you are denied that Irre slstlbla energy and enthusiasm that made every moment of rour childhood days bubble ever with happiness and the Joy p living, ' Nature's Waniing , J This tired feeling is often ao" companled Dy - disagreeaNe ! I 'A symptoms such as boils, pimples, s 'B'J) call it Spring Fevert but that Is only Nature's way of saying -Cleanse Tour f Ct..A.M A 4 4mm skat VartfVA liaei . f comiort ana weii-oeing, so one .e- t ective remedy for this dreggy, let-down feeling.- : t wonderful vegetable herbs, roots and barks, of which S. 8, S. is p.nmnnscd. were found to SOS- Eess remarkable power to purify the blood, elimi nate akin eruptions, strengthen and aid in supply ing every cell and tissue with the rich, red nour ishment that Is so necessary to vigorous life, health and happiness. 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