TH2 LCZ1ZZ1711U, LU1ZZIZZZ, XTC2T3 CJaCOlETA, LL2Y13, 1C22. figs ncm i- (Is f MIFF MS p Lumber Bridge News Letter Death and Funeral of Mrs. A F. Dunn Personal Mention. Correspondence of The Robesonian. Lumber Bridge, may i?.- and community were saaaenea oun j... mn.ninff whpn at 5 a. m. Mrs. A. F..Dunn quitely passed away, fol lowing a, severe stroke of paralysis ' twooooH wan 69 vears of age. Sev- ! eral sons and a daughter survive her. Rev. H..M. Dixon of Kea Jpring .conducted the funeral service which was held at ths Presbyterian church , Monday morning at 11 ociock. imer- ' ment was made in tne rresDywsnan cemetery. The floral offerings were beautiful. , if. T. f!. Hubbard with her son and daughter, Langdon and Leila, is pending a few days in Uinton witn Mr. Hubbard's parents, who celebrat ed their golden wedding Tuesday. Miss Leila Hubbard will go from there to Wilson, where she will visit relatives for ten days. Miss Pearl Cobb has returned home from Georgia., where she taugnt school for the past term. Supt. Chap pell Wilson was a visitor in town Wednesday and Thursday of last week. Mrs, Monroe, the proprietress of the hotel, has been seriously ill for 'the past week but is somewhat un proved. Messrs. J. E. Clifton and W. E Hall and son spent Monday in Lum- berton on business. Mr. and Mrs. Royster were guests at the home of latter's brother, Dr. Thomas Stamps, . for the week-end Mrs. C. J. Ammons left Monday to spend a few days with her mother at Tenmlle. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Tolar spent Saturday in Fayetteville shopping. Messrs. Tolar, McGongan and Fogleman motored to Greensboro Monday in Mr. Tour's Dodge on business, returning Wednesday. Anne Elizabeth, small child of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Bennett, has been sent. - t.. -IK. . ,- - . A A,- - ..It '-" I'. I if- .it-... ! , . . , " 4 ! A . l U Mr. L. M. Oliver of Marlettanassed Mrs. J. II. Barrinsrton and infant Mr; L. C. Hubbard left Saturday to through here today from Wilmington, son, J. H, Jr., Tjent Tuesday to Char spend a few days in Asheville, to at-here he spent a .few days, on busi- lotte, where rthey wil " spend ! some ilA v.. mutliH, Whiln tlierp-nCSS. ffi --'?'?'Tf-T'Jl'ZT?. -'"1'Hnni visiting Mtlmtlvstt' and fnVnd.". tend a business meeting. While there, ness, he will be at Grove Park inn. OUT SMYRNA WAY: For or Against Road Bonds? Hail and Heavy RainsPersonal. By David E. Lovett Lumberton, R. 4, May 16.TT-Rev. R. L. Byrd Tilled his regular appoint ments here Saturday and Sunday with two able sermons. Heavy rains along with some hail fell throughout this section Sunday. What will the people of Britts ' KiniKi or conditius or , , . . . ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK : V"1"'.. -J', .; At Luabcrti in the State ml Ncrth .Carolina, at fl cIom mt Uuiatm an Mar S, 1IU. V .. : Kmtnvur.v. . ."-v Loan and dUeonnta, toTludln rediscount. acctanco ot other bantu. and foreisn' bilk 'of exchtDga or drafts old with indornement of ' ' L '. this , bunk (except these,- ahown in b' and t ) .Total . loan,. ....... . ..' .. Overdrafts, secured, t f-t vhseevred, $H24.6 . U. 8. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES . OWNED : Deposited to secure circulation (U. 8. bonds par value) AH other United States Govirmnent securtties, Total j i V ,.,!' OTHER BONDS, STOCKS. SsfcURITIES, ETC.: Banking House, ; 'umiture and , fixture. 12,693.43 ...1745.122.98, , $ 746.122)8 i .SSO.600.0e . 82,934.60 Rjm 1 af.4. AwnAil nrfliw KatiVlnjw township do about voting to issue) Lawful reserve with Federal Beserva Bank bonds for making better roads? Will1 C"8" nuh "d amount due from national banks .......... you vote for or against it ? There's plenty of room for improvement on the roads in Britts. . Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Lovett and children of West Lumberton and Miss Maude Lovett of Lumber Bridge spent a short while near here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Lamb attended preaching here Sunday. Mr. Henry Lamb was a visitor with home folks Sunday. . Miss Pearl Lawson of the Broad Ridge spent Saturday and Sunday near here. Messrs. Marcus Lamb and Clarence Davis spent a short while in Amount due from state banks, bankers, and trust companies in. the United States (other than included In Items 8, 9, 10) ..... Checks on other banks In the same trtty or town as reporting bank (other than Item ,11 ...... ...... Total of Items 9. 10. U, 12. and 13 146,790.67 Redemption fond with U. 8. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer Other assets, if . any , .... 1745,1 22.98 ,- 824.S1 132,984.60 2,500.00 2,891.41 S.297.M 7.740.24 20,072.62 ' 24,867.84 1,860.21 ' 2,600.00 H1S.68 Total Capital Stock, paid onryras zuna tlABILITHS 4 . taxes paid $20,037.88 -17,084.86 14.764.7S Undivided profits . Lesa current, expenses, interest, and Cireulatins notes outstanding .., Amount doe to national banks Amount due to State banks, tanKer. and trust companies In the United States and foreign countries (other than included in Items 21 or 22) Certified checks outstanding . ... ... ... the Cashier's checks outstanding , I , m a . I 'f AT9AI AT ITaasrnsa 7 1 V7 VI M eanjl V K Tabernacie section Sunday was a ' nruivn nipnaWz-L- ,.' il-'i. aL-"r.v " l'iIL: week ago. . I '.ndivtdual deposits subject to check , . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carter of Hamer.l 3 89 nnd 81 i82.88o.6o S. C, were visitors at the home of ,WJ!WJ?.&- , ... Other time deposits Total of time deposits subjeet to Reserve. Items 82, 88, 84. and 86.. 286.748.28 UNITED STATES DEPOSITS Bill payable (including all oiligationa representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) ......... . Notes and biUs rediseounted,' including acceptances of other banks and foreign bills of exchange or; drafts sold with indorsement of this bank ....... . . Mr. E. McQ. Rowan Sunday. Best wishes to Robesonian. 894717.70 f (0.0OO.M 82.6O0.M 2.968.08 60,000.00 1.621.78 11.100.72 9M 1.978.69 182.8S0.60 103,160.81 183.692.47 96,000.00 if SALE or LAND rOR DRAINAGE TAX. 1921. . " '. ' ' By virtue of authority vested in me as Sheriff of Robeson County -t will, on Mon day, the 6th day of June, 1922 at 12 Veloek " M. offer for sale to the highest bidder, at the Court HouMe door In Lumberton. N. C the following described lands to satisfy the Drainage Tax on same ior the year 1921. 'V v A .' "'t : v ' t i? ' 3;No ' Acres Kama ''. S Amount Tax ' yx'atf'B.-- A.. Addison Est,:. : $ i6.88 , r ? ueuuiort county .umnr.x-(owned -"l ". -'w'--V thers) r' , ' - - T 14 3. Vf. Ballard. ' , i '-y John Bullard. ' ' . 2 Blue , Ridge , M, . Church. ' -T J. V. Barnes,. , .- ' - I ' 1 Julta Blackburn 101 Beaufort County ' Lumber !o:' (owned ' by others) e , , ;TVct.'No-','1 ri:. in :.v: .;',! 86v .100 224-? . 254 .27- ;-' 21.80 12.86 7.91 2.64 8.62 4.51 UT. .282.426.lf Mother's Day Observed in Presby terian Church at Pembroke. Correspondence of The Robesonian. Pembroke. May 15. Mothers day Total ...... .......... v $94717.79 was observed in the Presbyterian wV rVSl'"?: ""SL l. t , , w.v . k i0.f cj f, . Nil ON. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above Church here last Sunday afternoon at statement true to the best of my krowledge and belieL 3 o'clock. 'The church was beautifully decor- afcut nr4K msad artA ISIllaa Every one present carried out her 08 his part well. The songs and scriptural reading by the children quite ill, but has recovered at pre-; were especially well rendered. B. McA. NIXON.Cashier. , ' v " : Correct Attest t Cm . E. LEWIS,. v V , T. L. JOHNSON. ' jh. m. McAllister. ' i ',. . Dlrectora. Subscribed and sworo to before me this 12th day of May. 1022. , , . . - r FLORA CARLTLE. .jjj . ; f " Notary Publie '' '' ' ' ; ' .:' ' by others) . 20 ' ,;. -i.. .' . 1-4 ..A-, Coleman, : . r -4" 17S 60 John EUis. -.. , ...280 and 28t ' 6 8-19 Isaac rloyd. ' . 848 48 - Alex Fulmore. ' t--SS4v- 4-19 . Isaac Floyd. 'i 867 14 Joe French, 166 ' 4 J. H. Hunt, '86 1' Ira Holmes, 244 Et, Als 179 1-2 W. H. Knuckles; W 20 Walter Leak. Est,' 28 '109 John Leiich, 80 ,.- 45 Robert Locklear, 81 . 128 W. S. Locklear, 9 89 D. F. Lowery, 270 41 Arthur Lamb. 100 80 D. F. Lowery. 271 ' ; 25 Frank Manuel, I ' . ' 134 W. S. McNair, Est. 104 77 Antrus McKensie. Est, US 75 J. D. McCormlck. 184 ll Geo. McKinley. 185 15 Geo. B. MeLeod, 267 , 80 Frank McNeill. 240 ' . 8 Make McNeill Eat, 201 ' 163 John Oxendbje. " 12 E. H. Paul. Est. . 184' ! 154 Warren Prevatt, 229 6 F, McL. Prevatt, 289 10 S. Powell. 241 , 28 Span Pope, ' 288 i' IV '' ' 7 Aaron Powell. S67 . 39 141 A. R. Powell. 146 . 98 G. A. Inman. '" 44 and 46 221 Mm. B. W. Phillips, 289 ;? 19T J. L. Robertson. SOI ' T t H. Satterwhlte. 266 ' 104 J. M. Sessoms, 85 ' , " . 82 H. A. Townsend. Est, 119 and 120 118 Jaa. Thompson, Est, r 121 - ' " ' 5 C. M. and H. A. Townsend, 122 1 250 C. M. TownsendV 18 v. 40 Lucy Thompson,- . 188 !f 102 E. C. Thompson, 189 19 Alex Thompson, 194 M J 1-2 Willis Thompson, 284 8 Joe Thompson, 241 1 ' 80 E. M. Thompson. 88 ' 35 H. A.' Townsend, Est. 185 -: ? 64 Sol Thompson. Est, 275 ' Unknown. 17 - - 2 81 J. P. Wiggins. 187 -HV V . is LlUn Wniiamson. 181 - n--r 95 W. A. Wooden, 158 i . - 84 r, il Woodell. 211 10 Mary Warwick. 223 4 Ashley Wortham, 248 and 849 v lis K. O. Wataon, if mm I have been placed in charge of the Bankrupt stock, bought from thcreceivers of the McCall Company. Laurinburg, with instructions to sell same at 50 cents on the dollar. This is probably the greatest opportunity.. the people of Lumberton and surrounding territory have ever had to buy high-class merchandise at a mere fraction of its value. The McCall Company carried nothing in stock but high class merchandise. The stock is new. fresh, clean, and up-to-date in every particular. It consists of Ladies' Ready-to-Wear, Notions, Shoes, etc. Below you will find a few of the many bargains that we have to offer. We can't quote everything, but this will give you an idea of the 'prices that will prevail throughout the entire stock: j LADIES' COATS All $45.00 Coas $22.50 ' All $40.00 Coats $20.00 AO $35.00 Coats $17.50 All $30.00 Coats $15.00 All $26.00 Coats $12.50 All $20.00 Coats $10.00 All $15.00 Coats $7.60 41 ' ' " " LADIES' DRESSES Thse consist of Silk and Serges of bigfe quality. AU $37.50 Dresses at $18.75 All $320 Dresses at $16.25 All $28.00 Dresses at $14.00 All $25.00 Dresses at $12.50 All $22.50 Dresses at $11.25 AU $20.00 Dresses at $10.00 An $19.00 Dresses at $9.50 We also- have a complete line of Ging hams and Organdy Dresses at consid erably below whoQesafle cost. LADIES' COAT SUITS All $50.00 Suits at $25.00 AH $45.00 Suite at $22.50 AU $35.00 Suits at $17.50 All $32.50 Suits at ..... $1025 All $30.00 Suits at ........ . . $15.00 LADIES' SKIRTS A beautiful line to select from. All $8.50 Skirts at ........... $425 AH $7.50 Sldrts at $3.75 All $6.00 Skirts at ........... $3.00 CHILDREN'S DRESSES Complete line to select from and the following prices are amazing: All $3.50 Dresses at .......... $1.75 AH $3.00 Dresses at $L50 All $2.50 Dresses at $125 All $1.00 Dresses at 60c AU the balance in proportion to bove prices. . e ' LADIES' UNION SUITS All $2.50 Suits t $125 One lot of Bath Robes, $8 and $9.00 values at ........ . ... ........ M-00 One Jot of Ladies' Silk Underwear at just half price. BeaatifaTUne of COLLEGE SWEATERS All $12 JO values to goo at ... . $625 , All $7.00 values to go at ..... . $3.50 All $5.00 values to go at ..... . $2.50 All $4.60 vsfiues to go ftt $225 LADIES' VESTS $1.00 value at .liVf 1.7.1, 60c 35c value at ....... 17c 25e value at .V ISc 20c value at ..10c LADIES' FINE SHIRTWAISTS ALL KNOWN MATERIALS AU $60 and $5.00 Waists at ..$2.50 LADIES' BEDROOM SLIPPERS IN FELTS -. W,- SATINS AND KIDS All $2.50 values at $125 . AU $225 values at ........... $1.13 ' All $2.00 values at .... ....... $L00 JANE JACKSON AND COLLEGE GIRL CORSETS A good Assortment of sixes and styles. - ..'" Choice of $8 to $15 values for . . $5.00 $3.50 values for $L50 $6.00 values for $3.00 A Complete Stock of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S OXFORDS Stylish and up-to-date in every par. tkular. $10.00 values at $5.00 $8.50 values at $425 $7.50 values at $3.75 $7.00 values at $3.60 $2.50 values at $125 $1.60 values at . 75c Ona lot of very handsome Ladies' Shoes, $15 vahies at ........... $7.50 CHDLDREN'S SHOES $5.00 values $2J0 UJ50 values ................. 25 fa fact, tfo entira.linsiWiS go at 60c on the dollar. , .. ; Chfldren'a Hose ot'tio rery best qual ity at just half the original price. , Doors Open M At the store formerly occupied by A. E. Spivey, next door to W. O. Thompson's garage on Chestnut street in Lumberton. N. Carolma. 75.58 9.49 1.09 11.96 6.24 T5.05 1.01 .90 t.2B 1.48 lSt.81 20.61 42.69 71.45 S7.62 16.02 29.20 16.74 20.24 60.71 12.71 60.64 (.10 6.20 60.82 11.64 165.66 4.54 28.62 5.20 7.11 44.11 6.86 10.00 10.70 128.16 120.29 t.00 118.69 (4.92 146.24 167.9. 19.78 (2.11 40.61 6.64 t.49 (.20 9.95 64.16 70.65 9.08 60.64 26.41 17.61 .(.29 6.67 1.62 S6.66 .,..,., i .sasaaBBBBBaai mwtiuii.vt-iiiuiriiiiiissiMiiulu ii i a i t i ii i " ; A BIG ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S CRAVATS $1.75 values at .,.....,... 88c $10 values at . i) . h . . . 75c $1.25 values at ............ 63c 'i .1 ' , I have no idea of going into business pettnanently m; Lumberton and have therefore placed a price on this stock of goods that should move it in a very tew days. Do not wait until lie stock is picked over. ' ' Permit us to show you how to teach your dollars to T more cents.'. TF1 l. - l. . COl :fl 9' ICO j. V e w-hsj 7 R IL VJ3. jr-''i''' r -; 'V 'V.','- f, . .' ' ' i ....... ... . - ' . . .. v .-. ; J .