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THE ROBESONIAN
OSce 107 'West Fourth Street
vTclephoa JNa, ; 2eV f ,--rfv
THURSDAY, MAY 18fc 1922.
CUSL'iESS BUILDERS
Wsatee Teas cUcaesa aas) He
at 8..D.
WaafeeV l.m kea aaa 2t Mew at mm
v Highest market price said.' H, B. Bobbins,
Lmnbarton. N. C. - n ; '
LAKE , W ACCAM A W U iwa arnkbea
eettarfes on the high banks at thb beautiful
Lake for rent by week, man tit r aeaees.
For information writ Oscar High, Wfctte
vOle, K. C. . ..'" yv
WAITED LIGHTWOOD. ' BTOVEWOOD
LENGTH, ON 8UB8CBIPT10N. BOBE-
Say Baiu, Velvet Baas Cane See ea field
peas for tale at L. H. Caldwell'.
Bee u fer Cette Patch Peas te plant la
irregular stands of cotton -L. H. Caldwell.
Shin- Ice aad all Unda - Suilaine- MteUH
on band In large quantities, prices rufbt.
L. H. Caldwell. .' ; j'vU-'? v
For Sale Eight Gaerasejr and Jersey Uk
eowa, tome of the large milkera, if yon need
a good cow come to aee them .thte 'weeki
Geo. K. McNeill, Rowland. NC.
WANTED Dkrtxibctere and sae-dlstHbuteTS
for PEN-4EL, a ' wonderful new product
that "Make the Jelly Jell" and never fail.
Should be in every home and farm in your
community in time for housewives to make
jellies, Jama and marmalade during- the
fruit season.. PEN-JEL will .make jelly in
5 to 6 minutes of all fruita and of fruits
that were never before made Into pare jelly,
ueh a cherries, strawberries, pineapples
and rhubarb.-One package makes four
glasses. Send 16 cento for sample and all
details, .including terms, prices and .litera
ture. 'Saves time, money, fuel and . labor,
Will make jelly of pure water or wKh water
and any flavoring extract or of any kind
of fruit or from parings, in season or out.
A BIG MONEY. MAKER -Pennsylvania
SuKar Company, 135 South Second Street,
Philadelphia, Fenns, PeiWel Dept.- '
Wanted a reliable party Lumberteti and
Fairmont to Sell Hydro, a Solution for
charging batteries instantly. For Informa
tion write B. J. Holt, Baeford, N. C.
For 8alel Shetland pony. Apply te .1. F.
Parker, Lumberton, N. C, . .
Wanted Two. famished noma far light
housekeeping, by couple without children.
References. Phone 828. J. . T. Bankston.
Let as have your Tobacco Flo Orders K. M.
Biggs.
SEE US FOR NITRATE 80DA eV FERTI
lizers. We have it on hand. K. M. Biggs,
Lumberton, N. C.
Choice Co peas. Soy Beans. Peanuts fof
Sale, We pay freight. Write Catawba Seed
Store, Hickory. N. C.
Brick for Sale Get our price en brick for
that house you are going to build. Reaves
Mfg. Co. Proctorville, N. C. V
For Sale Porte Rica Sweet Potato Pleats
from chemically treated slips at I1.7S per
1.000 while they last, cash with order. Ready
now. L. H. Caldwell. , ' - -P.- ;:'
Wanted 4 men ta dKeh, 1 an te da farm
work. 4. O. Xayton, Dunn, N, C.
Lest Black and wbita spotted female hound
puppy near Fates. Reasonable reward.
J as. W, Oxendine, Fates, N. 0, .
Wanted Every Weasaa in Rebese to
Mother Hubbard Washboard. Saves the
backaches. For sale at Pat Kornegay Tent.
Memey to leas 'est improved land to Rebssin
eoonty-Stephen .Mclntyra. .
Genaiae Pert Rice Petate Plants. Cerern-
ment Inspected 1000 $1.76 JiOO $1.00 Pre
paid, Insured. Tomato Plants, Ponderosa
and all leadtng varieties, Transplanted 100
$1.00. Field Grown 1000 $2.59 $00 $1.00 Pre
paid. Plants not Promises.' Ten yean in
the business-Blversid Farms, Max ton.
N. C. . . - .
The tobacco warehotue en lot adjoining Poller
stables for real Feasessloa gtrea Jmto flnf
Apply to Stephen Mclntyre. ' :
Prompt leans ef $ltvt te $lt.M at per cent
interest for 6, 7 or 10 years mads i on impro.
ved farm lands in Robeson. Hoke and
Sootland Counties Junius J. Goodwin, at
torney for Cblckamauga Trust Company.
Lumberton. N. C' - ' - - .
"The Best Bervlee", Is ear mett. Bvetythfaig
clean aad sanitary. When hungry ctve tw
a ealL Olympla. esie. Sim street. Lum-
rLCMBTNG RKPAXR WORK AND PLUafaV
tog of all kinds, piping for acetylene plan
and Delee systems, eta. . Work wlietted any
where in the eoupty. : Prompt attentioBk
fltoient servibe. Offleet Cor Cbestnui
and tin Sta. Phone $1. & S. aUrkawa
Annoimcements
For Road Commissioner
I hereby announce myself a' candi
date for Road Commissioner for Dis
triet No. B. eomnosed ; of Lumber
Bridge, Shannon, Parkton, Rennert
and St. Pauls Townships, subject to
the action of the Democratic Pri
mary June tt&t: -.-j'- 'l
. ,i,Cl'stA. T. BRITT.;;-
Among the Lumberton visitors
from Fairmont today are: Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Thompson, Mesdames
Mayme Pittman, E.' L; Vinson and E.
Fisher, Messrs. W, F.lTrawick, Ai L.
McDaniel and sons Paul and vWde,
Lester Mitchell, Frank Jones, Yates
Floyd, Roy Johnson, W. G. ; Floyd,
Frank Byrne, Cliff or Stubbs George
Small, Ray Griffin; Fred Jenkins,
Pitt Fisher, Clyde Turbeville,.
Messrs- D. H. Britt, Jr., and J.
Mcl. Price and Misses Eula and Mary
Hall of McDonald are visitors here
today. Mrs. D. .H. Britt hai teen in
Baker sanatorium for sometime.'. Her
condition is very much improved.. I;
Southern Baptists Meet. ' I
The Southern. Baptist convention
convened in Jacksonville, Fla., yester
day Dr..E.Y Mullina of Louisville
was re-elected president
Df. Raymond. Tliompsoa ef Char
lotte' arrived last ' night and is the
guest of bis parents Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Thompson, North Elm street. tl;,v
;j '' V-'---;:;-
Lalce Butler, Fla., May 15 Charges
of accepting a bribe during his term
of office against former Governor
S. J. Catts of Florida,' contained in a
grand jury indictment returned more
than a year ago, were, dismissed to
day when Circuit. Judge Long sus
tained a defense metion that the in
dietznest U sTMtaal. r. .
PERSONALS
e Mr. D. PrathervMcKinncm of Bow
land U a Lumberton visitor today. v
Mr. Richard Carter of St, Paula,
R. 2, was a Lumberton visitor jester
Mr . W. LLoveit " of Britta town
ship was a Lumberton visitor, this
morning. " - " .r'V:. -''v.
i Mr. Issae Wilkins of .Howellsville
township was a Lumberton Visitor
this morning:. i;::"
" Messrsi C P. " Ashley and D. . " A.
Jones of ' Fairmont Route . 2, were
business visitors here today.
Messrs.- E. G." Jones and '. E. . J.
Chambers of Fairmont were business
visitors in Lumberton- today. - r
Mr. C. W. Shuff, branch manager
of the Imperial Tobacco Co. at Fair
mont, passed through Lumberton yes
terday from Fairmont en route to
Winston-Salepk . . " -"
Mr. Wayne Caldwell returned this
morning to Charlotte after spending
two days here at the home of his
parents, Mr, and Mrs. A.. P. Caldwell,
where his wife and baby have been
guests for Beveral days.
Among those from here attend
ing, the Shrmer's convention in Kins
ton today and tomorrow are Messrs.
D. R. Shaw, Robert Mclntyre, and
Robert CaldwelL They left after mid
night last night in an automobile.
' " '- - ' ' "
Church Notes
First Baptist
Owing to the absence of the pastor,
Dr, C. H. Durham, who is attending
the Southern Baptist convention in
session at Jacksonville, Fla., there
will be no preaching services at the
First Baptist church Sunday morning
and evening. Sunday school will be
held at 9:80.
Y. W. A. Meeting
An interesting and inspiring meet
ing of the Y. W A. of th Pirat Ran-
tist church was 'held with Miss Flora
carlylei Tuesday evening of this
week. Sixteen members and two visi
tors were present, ; Mis sMargaret
nttman was leader and a most in
teresting program was rendered,
which was enjoyed bv all nresent. The
June meeting viiii be held with Miss
woicott at ner nome on Third street
Epworth League Mothers' Day Pro
gram. Reported for The Robesonian. .'. ...
The Epworth league of Chestnut
Street Methodist church rendered an
interesting Droeram Mondav pvpnincr
in honor of mothers.' There were
quite a few mothers present and the
league observed well the sacred
privileges of paying honor to them.
The nrncrrnm innalaAl vl mn.inil
lections, an interesting reading by
Miss Elizabeth Peay, a polo by Miss
Lula Norment. and nrldroaapa hv Miao
Flax Andrews and Mr. Ralph Query
on "A Mother's Joy" and "Our Mo
thers", respectively.
Chestnut Street Methodist
Dr. R. C. Beaman'a aprmnn enHioofa
Sunday will be: 11 a. m. "Moses and
the Burning Bush"; 8 p. m. "I Must"
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., K. M.
Barnes, superintendent Visitors cor
aiauy welcome at all services.
Presbyterian,. Dr. G. IE. Moorehouse,
minister. . i
Correspondence of 'The Robesonian.
Sabbath school every Sabbath
morning atJ:30. W. K. BethunA. aim.
erintendent. Come. Morning worship
ii ociock. sermon theme: "An
important Court Decision." Evening
worship at 8 o'clock; Sermon theme:
"The Danger of Indifference." Mid
week service Wednesday at '8 p. m.
Subject: Jesus in the Life. "Acts IV.
All Presbyterians in the town
cordially invited to attend Ithe Pres-
Dyteraaai cnurch. All strangers and
visitors and those who
lar church affiliation iri town wll find
a welcome at this church at all its
services. '
Catholic Services.
St Francies de Sales' chapel, East
Fifth, near Cedar street. Saturday p.
m: confessions 5 to 6 and 8 to 9. Sun
day confessions 7 to 7:30 and 9 to
9:30 a. m.; masses 7:80, 9:30; rosary,
sermon,' benediction ftp. m. Every
week-day next week, up to Friday in.
elusive: 'masses 6 and 8:30 a. m.;
rosary, sermon and benediction 8 p.
m. Eyerybody ; cordially . invited and
welcome to "all services. Seats free.
UTOBT Of" THB CONDITION OF
. THE BANK Of PEMBBOU
A the State e4 Nerta CaroHaa.
at th close of business, Mar I, 1922.
V . i BJESOUKCES
Loans and Dlsaonnts, ....tl04.S2t.41
wreraraxia, aeemeu, fr-t nnseear
uoV 170,71.... "
AH other Stocks, Bonds, aad Hort-
taires.
Banking;. Houses. $211.16: Furni
ture ' and Fixtures, ll.410.22y
All other Bea Estate owned. ....
Cash in Taurt and net amounts due
fitn
429.58
1.621.88
2.000.00
rrom - Bank. Bankers, and
, Trust Companies,' ...
r22,4t.tS
A .Total ,..T -,
.ll,o89J8
.UABI1JTIES
Capital Stock paid in,. ..f 10.000.00
undivided Profits, lesa current ex- ' -
penaes and taxes -paid. ....... Mlg.98
Notes and bills ndiseooated, .... S.006.00
BUle Parable. 20.000.00
Deposits subject to eheek. $4,540.81
Cashier's Cheeks outstanding; 504.55
Time Certificates of Deposit, Do
osx or After SO Days, ........ 4,110.00
Sarincs Deposits. ...... .......... N.TOM
Total, .... -i.. .. ...... tltl.S8.85
State of North Carolina Coonty of Robe
son. May U, 1024.
. I. E. It PAUL, Cashier of the ahore
asned Bank, do solemnly swear that the
abore statement Is true to the best of my
knowtedfe and belief.
' ,.r'.-tJlC PAUL.' Cashier.
t t'r - 'CorreetAttestjv .-
K. H. UVEBMOBX.
; .? viv t -. A":M BBEECE. .A
i:V.V,,' 4-- Dircetors.
Subscribed and swara te before ate, this
11th d at Slav 102. . . '
Us ffnsaaitailasi
7ta. 24, IMS.
IN SOCIAL CHICLES
Shower for Bride-to-Bel
Snecial td The Robesonian. ' ' ;
k St. Pauls. May 13-On Thursday
afternoon. May It. from four,toCve
oclock, Mrs. Talmage S. Teague g
is delighful reception at the teacher
acre. ; The halls, parlor and ' library
were attractively decorated . in yeL
llw daisies and ferns. In the parlor
a, shower of yellow daisies hung from
toe chandelier, -v. . ? ; ': -M
The guests were met at he front
door by Mrs. J. A. McGeachy and
Miss Sallie ; Huehes. Receiving with
Mrs. Teague in the parlor were Miss
Mary Tiddy, guest of honor, and Miss
Margie RusselL After registering the
guests, were conducted to the punch
bbwL ' Throughout the afternoon
strains from the violin played by Mr.
Max Schubert and the piano by Miss
Wrennie Floyd ctfine from the library.
The. punch bowl was presided over by
Misses Lena Griffm, Chnssie loyd
and Cornelia Steele.- Here each' guest
was. provided with a tiny bag of rice.
A few minutes la ter to the strains
of, the wedding' march came - little
Louise Teague, 1 daughter of ' the
hostess, pulling an - express wagon
pMed high with packages whkh she
unloaded before Miss Tiddy, There
upon the guests showered, her. with
rice as well. Then the " mysterious
packages were opened and the gifts
displayed. Numerous and useful mis
cellaneous articles linen, kitchen
utensils, china and cut glass were
received. These tokens expressed on
Iy in a small way the esteem in which
the bride-to-be is held. A toast to the
bride,; written by Mrs. E. C. Murray,
was given by vMiss Russell. As the
many friends who had enjoyed Mrs.
Teague s hospitality departed the
guest of honor received ? another
shower of rice.
Miss Tiddy has been a popular and
efficient teacher in the graded school
here for three years. Her engage
ment to Mr.' Lacy John of Lumber
Bridge has been recently announced.
The wedding will take place June. 2
in the JPhiladelpbus Presbyterian
church near Red Springs. -
RAYNHAM NEWS ITEMS
Hail Did Some Damage to Crop
New School Personal. .'
Correspondence of The Robesonian.
Raynham, May 16. We are having
some more cool weather since the
hail Sunday afternoon.' The hail was
heavy and gave the little stuff a bad
time; damaged tobacco mighty bad,
cotton and corn also. ; - '
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ivey of Lum
berton were out yesterday looking
over their farm.
Mr. Scott Stone returned Sunday
p. m. from Sampson county, where
he spent the week-end with his son-in-law
and daughter, Mr: and Mrs.
Cornelius jacKson.
Mr. and. Mrs. J. E. Burchett ;nd
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Tolar. :- ).s
. Mies Hattie Stone of McDonald
spent Monday with, her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and. Mrs. A. F.
Stone.
There is some talk of a children(?)
going to be given at' Raynham in
the near future Will publish later
what the-date and hour it wilL
Hurrah for old Raynham! it got
CHKTO STREET
METHODIST CHURCH
REV. R. C. BEAMAN, D. D., Pastor
Sermon Subjects for Sunday,
MAY 21.
11 A. M. MOSES AND THE BURN
' ; ING BUSH.
8 P. M I MUST.
Sunday School at 980 A. M.
K. M. BARNES, Superintendent
VISITORS CORDIALLY
WELCOMED. , .
REPOBT OF THE CONDITION OP
At Lasaberten. a tie State ef North Care-
wta, aw saw sbv ei easuieee, stay a, ji
Leans and Dbeount. ..,..;.....'.J4447.1S
Demand Loanr., V..,... 27.601.98
vrerarans, secured, 1,I76.I; ,n
j secured, $l,7t.4V .... ? ''i .. .
United States Bonds and Liberty
Bonds,-...... ..,,',,
U. S. Treasury notes, ............
All other Stocks. Bonds, and
Morteaves,
Banking Hoosea. f j TmtOm,
:. and Fixtures, 11.500.00. V. Tt
AH other Beal Estate owned. ...
Cash in Tault and net lufettants due
from Banks, . Bankers, and
Trnst Companies,, ....
Oash Items held orer 24 hoars, ..
Cheeks for elearinc
Customers' Liability on Aecept-.
2,464.51
15J10.00
10.000.00
I0.900.00
UOO.OO
tVMl.00
-.,
50,119.10
1.784.98
,.871.06
,.v. y,..'' ........ 44.91
Total,' ,. . i,
LIABILITIBS
Capital Stock paid m, ,
Surplus Fund. ..... i
.1488,807.77
.,..$ 71,000.00
..: 8o.ooo.oo
Undivided Profits, lea current ex
ypenses and taxes paid.. 1,444.82
Dividends Unpaid, 16.00
Notes and bills rediseoanted, .... 21.420 JO
Deposits subject to check, 164.119.82
Cashier-a Cheeks outstanding, ... 650.18
Certified Cheeks, ...... 2O7J0
Tima Certifieatea of Deposit. ; Doe
; on or After SO pays, 60.S26J6
Sata Deposits, ; U4449J
Trasla Deposits (netf .',ii,;.-:-42.00
Aeeruea interest cm afDOStterkv j ... lea.sv
fi , . ToteJ, .....:v..V....i48M07.77
State of North Cfcixrfine-Oouirtr of Bobesoa,
Uar 17th. 19M. -:
X, K. M. BABNZ3. TreaaaTer. of tho above
Bank, do solemnly swear that the
tetsaasnt is true ts the bast of xsi
fasswlassn sWd .beHsaV ..- - ' -"- .
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These Two Essentials Are Most Desirable in a Bank
With Which You Entrust Your Business.
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THE PLANTERS BANK & TRUST CO, has the financial strength, the experience and abiU-
ty to handle your account in a satisfactory manner. ' -o ' "
This Institution CO-OPERATES, because of the spirit of service which . entm into every
transaction; is based on actual practice of more than ten years service enthusiasm.
Our burning desire is to help develop the agricultural and industrial interests of our sur
rounding territory. .... J
It is prepared to render satisfaction, and to that end invites you to, r
Make Our Bank Your Bank
The Planters Bank & Truot Company
. THE ORIGINAL FARMERS BANK
Capitol and Surplus $105,000.00, Resources more than $500,000.00
the new school by votes and hope it
will every other way, which I be
lieve it will as will best to put it
there instead of , McDonald. ... -
Miss Dovie'Ivey is visiting her
brother and sister-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Ivey.
Mr. Joel Ivey and two daughters,
Mrs. J. D. Tolar and Miss Dovle,
spent last Tuesday afternoon with
the Misses Butler of near Rowland.
Said Miss Nan was real sick. Hope
she will soon be able to be out again
soon.
Miss
Alma Ivey spent a few days
last week with her brother and sis
ter-in-law Mr. an Mrs. H. K. Ivey
pf Long Branch section.-
THE RECORD OF DEATHS.
Mrs, W. J. McDonald of Wakulla
Fayetteville, May 16. Funeral ser
vices for Mrs. Amanda Benton Mc
Donald, wife of W, J.' McDonald, who
died at her home at Wakulla, in Robe
son county, Sunday morning, were
held from the First Presbyterian
church in this city. LAge numbers of
sorrowing: friends both from this city
and f rem Robeson counCy attended
the services. Mrs. McDonald's death
followed a long period of declining
health.-She was born and reared, in
this city, being before her marriage
Mfss Amanda Benton, and lived here
until recently, when she moved with
Mr. McDonald to his place at Wak
ulla. Mrs. McDonald was a woman of
the most sincere Christian spirit,' lov
able, kindly and charitable, and her
greatest joy was in bringing joy to1
others. She was 70 years of age. ,
Abner Poe Britt, Iafant
Abner Poe Britt, 1 year old son of
Mr arid Mrs. J. A. Britt, died at the
home of his parents in Britts town
ship yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock.
The cause of : death "was colitis. In
terment', will be made this afternoon
at 4 in the Lamb cemetery.
' ZnMwtrlS Tim "tlrttf Tnf ant '
Henry Bruce, 6 months old child
of .Mr. and Mrs, J. H- Britt, of Britts
tolynship, died at' the home' ' df his
parents last night after a verysevere
sickness of colitis which lasted only
three days. He . was ' in Usual good
health Monday morning. Burial will
be this afternoon at the Ward ceme
tery "at 4 o'clock.
Negro Woman Prisoner Gives Her.
self Cbal-Tar Massage and Shampoo
A very; peculiar thing "occurred in
the county jail last night just after
dark,--when a colored woman inmate
decided to give herself a -massage and
shampoo with coal tar. jailer Prevatt
stated that he had left a bucket of
coal tar in the jaU; after using H for
painting the cells. On account of the
natural darkness of the woman's com
plexion the ter , made a nice, varnish,
and it took a long time with, kerosene
' - A man of high character; learned intelligent and educated; a wise lawyer and safe counselor, of
sound judgement and -great ability; a strong advocate; an uncalled Democratic campaigner; kmd,
sympathetic and' just. The undersigned committee of his friends solicit the support of the Demo
crats of the district for the Honorable Neil Angus Sinclair, a candidate from Cumberland County in
the June primaries fox judge of the Superior Court, m the firm belief he is best qualified to continue
the fine record made by 'Judge C. G Lyon.
' Mr. Sinclair is a' graduate of the University of North Carolina; was superintendent of the Fayette
ville Graded School, before Commencing the practice of law m 1890; and was also county superintendent
education for six years, and afterwards," chairman of the County Board of Education. In 1905 he
was one the leaders in the State Senate. Succeeding Judge Lyon as Solicitor, he retired at the end of
his. second term, having established an enviable record as a Just and vigorous prosecutor during the
eight years he held this o$ce. He served during the war as Chairman of the Local Board.
-, For the past twenty years be has taken ad active part in every political campaign, whether a can
didate for office, or notend& 1916 he championed the cause of Woodrow Wilson and his admmistra--ti
on from she Tennessee lme to the Atlantic, as one of the two Democrat xiodidates - for elector-at-;
large, raeHing the highest tTa. , ' 1 ' . -v
By reason of his emmentfftness and un&elfish party work, we commend Mr. Sinclair to the voters
as a worthy snecessor of Jttdge
JOHN R. TOLAR -:
J. F. HIGHSMITH, M. D.
FRANK H. STEDMAN,
REY. JA..MeMURBAY s
MAJ. ROBERT J. LAMB -W.
W. HVSKEJ4 Kxj
FAYETTEVILLE . ;
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COMPLETE STOCK
SASH GLASS OILS DOORS
PAINTS BUILDER'S HARDWARE
SCREEN DOORS SCREEN WINDOWS
N.:Jacobi Hardware Co.
WILMINGTON, Ne C
SPECIAL PRICES ON HATS
LADIES' HATS $1.95
CHILDREN'S HATS $1.50
MISS JOSEPHHIE 8REECE
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FRIDAY AND , '
SATURDAY
To prove to you
what they will dd
Great Week End Special
IMPORTANT NOTICE -Don't take Vitamines unless you want to in
crease your weight Vitamin Tablets (one of the most remarkable
scientific discoveries of Tecent years)are simply wonderful for women who
are scrawny and angular in appearance and men who are thin and emaciated
and everyone who wants something.to help increase weight and put on
'fles-hv - '
"Where it is simply desired to gain greater strength, energy and endur
ance and increase the firmness of your flesh and tissues, we recommend
that you take Nuxated Iron only. By helping to create Millions of new red
blood corpuscQes, Nuxated Iron greatly helps weak, nervous and run-down
people often in two weeks' time.
Call at once for your free $1.00 package of Genuine Yeast Vltamme
Tablets together with bottle of Nuxated Iron.
Two for the Price of One
, $2.10 VALUE FOR $1.10. 1
to rid the woman of her new shampoo
and massage cream. The woman is
waiting necessary papers for her re
moval to Goldsboro. The jail at pre
sent is full, containing' eighteen in
Lyon. ;
THOS. J. PURDIE V' '
JOHN M. DEVANE
TL H- WnXIAMSON ,
CHARLES RANKIN
B. F. BEASLEY
H.R.HORNE
DRUG STORE
A regular $1.00 package of
Genuiae Yeast. Vita mine Tablets
with every package of
Nuxated Iron Tablets
mates, of which eleven are negroes,
four white and hree Indians.
Mr. G. B. , Wishart of R. 4, Lmtvt
berton, was in town yesterday. . j
m