VJiQZ two
- - t.
Ing we hoped ' to escape this year.
However, the prospects ' are good for
! . - M . - W 1
g, perioa or part wl uiic 10 uo cvm. ,y. i --- ""
We had our usual monthly riect- " little thing:. r -ing
: last Sabbath , with our pastor, Mrs. James Kyle of Fayetteville is
.ey. J. v. Larsins oij fiyeiwvwe,; : r. .vw,
put in office for. ".The responsibility " -Jr -' - ,
of serving the people in these won- . baVC LtVCS " tf A
mvi a w nuu vviiiwviiiivb " Jt eCCo
'Aaron Sapiror America's leading
exponent , of , cooperative . marketing
American farmers, principal speaker f ul talks . they give in culture, care,
toh.ol.ffor a while'
should be felt for good in all the com
munity. - The - song service. lead vr
Um. David HumnhiVT of Bnroaw
was inspiring and enjoyed by .a large
congregation.'" r-r r'
Mr. McGill of Raleigh was in oar
villa tre last week insnectinir the or
chards of peach trees, and gave . ug
to understand , we had to work and
spray the trees if we realized ' the
commercial value of our trees that
we hoped for. Mr, Potter the genial
aeent who is nlantinir other orchards
alj over the county, was in town sev
eral days last week, lots ox tne Jarm-
ers are getting more interested m
the orchard proposition. Mr. 0. O.
Dukes, our efficient farm demonstra
tor. was also lookinor over farms in
the neighborhood last week. We are
clad to have these men rnmo intt
our community and give us the help
at this year's commencement of th
North Carolina State college. After
addressing the graduating class at
Stat College the Great Cooperator
who put the "Raise in raisens" and
is staging a come-back for tobacco
will address, some thousands of the
70,000 tobacco fanners who are mem.
' bera' "of the Tobacco Growers Coop
erative Association in Eastern Caro
lina. .
. RENNERT NEWS ITEMS
Interest In Orchads Growing Per.
sonal and Other Matters.
Correspondence of The Robesonian.
Rennert,' May 3 The cool May
spell ,of weather,,is with Vus, .with a
real cold rain.' It was' so late In com-
etc, of the trees and general crops.-
Our little town will be more cheer
ful now since so many of the young
people have come home from differ
ent schools and colleges. They will
be Been and heard everywhere. Our
Sabbath schools will be filled with
zeal and energy in making them more
helpful to those, who haven't been off
to school yet. 'We look forward now
to a good Mission society, alga B.
Y. P. U. to go forward with renewed
courage. The bovs and irirls of todav
are to be the men and women of to
morrow. So now. bovs and ffirla. ufcriw
yonr colors and rally to the cause. '
We hope the voters will vote wise
ly and try to elect men who will
have -the welfare of 'all the people, at
heart and not forget what they are
Mrs. Thede Harrell of Rockv Mount
returned home today after an-vex .r' rr-.z: rr;,' r
tended isit among relatives, friends. I JO Near, EdSt Relief
Mr. T. J. Batten was' Sn Ral!irH
and :SeIma" last . week - visiting , "relat
ives. , ; f r , ' '-r
Messrs. B., S. P. and A. M.5 Tolar
were' visitors" in-; Lumberton -last
week.; Tty?: is:fw.v
Mioses JIarie Covington and -Lizzie
Marie Easter ling are home after
successful school term in Mullins, S.
C. Glad to have them back.
Moths By Sending:
Cast-off Clothing
CHILDREN'S DAY AT MOSS NECK
Exercises by the Children Were In
spiringAt Hunter'- Lodge On
the Farm.j : " , .
By "Aunt Sophia." .
Lumberton. R. 6.-We - attended
childrens c day at Moss Neck M. E.
Church Ma v 21st and it certainlv vm
insnirinir to hear the children
and recite so beautifully without much
training on account of rain. The late
Johnie Culbreth's .children cant he
beat. Everyone recited
a nippo a.-nit.
little .Miss Louise" Paul, about four
nf "fi vain f eha ' . an.. J
- i w vf ju oui yi aocm .
this mornintr." "I've two little hand1 nnnit AnrXrta ilia MM mnnth. !( tMr
to work Sot Jesus," ete.' with ges-! who had Iragged themselvea' tor miles
f8' ??JH;.;"-y:;i'-.asl We rhenmattim and
.Make your cast-off winter clothes pay,
a dividend ia human lives and help ex
terminate the moth ' colony In North
Carolina, l Clean but your old clothes
closets and attics and tend them to
the Niar East Relief, to save lives' ihe
com'sK vlnter. ' 1 ' -
,-uy v.; ' T:.-: :j
.''The' foregoing appeal was made to
all Tar Heels this week from Raleigh
by Col George H. Bellamy, state chain
man of that great : humanitarian - or
ganlzation which Is trying to save the
Armenian - race from ,4 extinction fol
lowing -their desertion by . the Allies
afctr they had played a material part
In shortenlna and winning the war.;
Every ; man, woman ' and child la
North Carolina Is asked to aiva at least
one garment. For. every complete ontp
fit sent the: life of one sufferer from
Turkish massacres and the Great War
Many were
(trade as the merchant's goods or the
manufacturer's - and farmer's pro-
The Iloanltalitv of (he Pre..
paitrn in behalf of increased fond and Antm va vin th nntriKnfinn.
feed crops,' sufficient for home needs,, of the newspapers year by year
estimates that the newspapers of the amount to far more than that of any
State contributed snace of the value ntha -Um' Tha
rwv xux iuk jiuuuwiy ena oi usually made cneenuiiyr as a public
the camnaicn. That waa ha mn thari' .tnA. t,.. tv,. .nvT v.
the oewspapere should have done and are not only expected aa matter of
the contribution isn't ao large; possi-5?courBe;;ibtrtvtiot Infrequently demand
bly. But when you remember that ed as a right-StatesviHe Daily,
the. newspapers-are-a.il Ihe timv fw-ti-...,i:. i'i.r' '
ing space for some cause, space that I :','"- ' . , .
is wcrtn good money and is - just as OLD NEWS PAPERS " I Da ' SALS
much a 'part of the . paper's stock' in t" AT THE ROBESONIAN OFFICE, ;
girls, the Culbreth twins included,
made bur hearts burn within n and
desire to do r more in moulding ' our
own cnuoren ana strive harder in
the , future ' to taise them up to the
nurture 'and admonitJon of. the' atA
than we have ever done in the past.
it s useless for me to say we, enjoyed
it immensely when "The Bible" was
the subject of the da v. Evervftdv
ought to have heard the choir aing
v.j uwici xjuu& precious
treasure, hou art mine." The pastor,
Rev. Mr. Frazier. made a few vera
appropriate remarks. He told ; the
cmiaren now much he enjoyed, their
exercises. At tne close of the service
he christened Annie Culbreth Gaitley,
pneumonia simply ;from lack of clotbf
4.11 warm clothing that ' Is wearable
is acceptable. Clothing should be sent
to ,your Near X Eat Relief county
chair man,, or to the Near East Relief .
Clothing . Warehouse. Id;. Southern '
Railway Freight Shed Raleigh, r with,
the jame and . aleess of- 'he giver
marked on the package. Jan"lsv)s
"Bundle Day'' la Vorth Carolina and
CoL Bellamy Mk that clothing be eBt,
In not later than that day.
The Uortb CSrolfaia f ommlttee, of
w'.lch Josephus JDaniels is honorary
.nfc- ''Ji
3-. ts'fffx en'.
This bank beUevei that Service personal attention and care
ful consideration to the depositor by competent men who try
to give each customer the maximum of satisfaction in each
transaction--is the main factor in the bank's progress. , With
out it our growth becomes dwarfed and checked in its develop
ment
53
Whether the business of a depositor is large, small, ox med
ium In size it counts not at all in tb dmrma Af th .m.
Ifefi i? tiioua Servide" to all alike is the
policy of the management here.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Lumbertoiif N. C.
.Ait&m;u nmiic VU1 UrclU uaitiey, J-rv:.
infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R, T.! ut chairman. Is espe;Ially , desirous
Gaitley, of . Parkton,' which was - of obtaining ait manyaa It can of coats,
the first we " ever saw and sweats, drwses. wool shirts, blankets,
I?" Jm imPssive. VWe .nev-t heavy hosleryoor gloves,; mittena,
Sd.phild
ents. They pay more special atten-1 pairg)' 8heeta Vor,fandages), new
tion to the children there than we are' c1? or " 'nentt .' and anr warn.
used to seeing. They have a small or-! heaTT clothing in which there is still
.oii anu ciiairs in ine room ior tnem. some wear,
did enjoy their , beautiful
jHow we
songs
i The church and organ was decorat
ed with lovely flowers and ivey vines.
Mr. L. E. Blanchard
ent of the Sunday school and he
Articles which cannot be used ' by
the Near East Relief axe laces, silks,
veils,r chiffons, evening, clothes,: satin
BlipDcs,In'dewev f: high,
LrtUd ahoea. straw or frae hata or
knows how to conduct Jt,.and is': fiil--kliigs. II anyone h any of
,ja "?her .f ice training those thaae articles to giva away it Is aug-
uoa haw and the proceeds seat to
jsgjgjjgiiiisa '
J',:' "' , ' O'i ..llf-'fiU K ' 'M .!
lite (dxfords and
.. -t' ;a ta ;- tr,,:';-, v- .' '.
, IHIJIPS
Big assortment for Ladies', Muses and Chil
dren, prices ... . . . . .4 ;$1.00 to 195
aavc ju receivea some new numbers.
Sun
1
Dlifs
Just received a biglot Sun Mais for Ladies',
IGentsVBoys ai'jGirls . r". " ..i' ;;.-'2&Jto 50o'
S. A.
J Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Stubbs .took us
nome with them, where we saw the
beautiful pine grove of Hunter's
lodge for the first time, with ivey
and grape vines jtwining around the
Pines just beautiful to tehold, and
th-Iarge: up-to-dato convenient build,
ing with fireplaces and. closets to
every room and .folding table to ex
tend tfll.20 ca; eat at it. So many
and finej things, lit would take
WPeil ready, writer to describe
General green'f ia growing so fast
we keep busy in. our garden and yard.
Apples are falling off nearly cover,
mg the ground. Fields are beautiful
waving with golden grain. Some oats
i? w j Shocked up in the field.
Everybody ought to have early oats.
better kind of snv ti,..
already had. We certainly are glad
to have him order the k. -
. ... " wefc ftUJU Ul
Sraing 08 U he in btter
MacdonaM College Graduates
m. us i ear.
At VIao 1--j ii . ,.
mencement at Rd . - . w
t,. xi weea
-"l w""wlflK stuaenta received de-
6cc uu cerniicates:
faSn' Arts-Sarah Barn
hardt Concord- irn.u.i. .
Souti, ton7 Va-T JEKzibth IrwS'
Monroe. N. C: Bella M. trTJ?
M111f HTvrti- titI"
LeeBriti? Tm. "ieher
Brown. id, sfiJSSTO. f"
r5r,i w: j " ".Mtn-
"-vvuman, aendersonvillev
niarv . aMcma a. it . ,
i?ttZiJZFT?-' Mr- Einma
Mars tamn Al,, t t . .
tewii. WtevawJlS
1 iott :r.-' i aaar-
NUnpJMWf;! Mooney,
. Kaik aIaJ ar
eT l r jbusic F rands McGirt.
fflfe -G-; - certificates wlS
GHp 'iii -X1??' Greene, Viola
PhyandTf 'P
Jf! i Jnie Conncfl in
taXn - r"": ry.Kte Cor
locn. Helen Rn ...
"-i,.MVMuii ana trv
t-MTw 51 i irr"-: cwining anc
11 Create
r' -v'.r Bunmer Session i June 13th to July 26th.,
Courses for Teachers holding State Certificates "and 'for ProspecHve
Teachers who, are igraduaUa of Standard High Schoola. Courses for Col.
hjge Entrance and for College Credit, Course in' Cotton Classing, - Cta
. logue upon application. .:.:. ... . .
" 'y Apply for Reservation at Once to , , .'
W. A. WITHERS, Director. , - Raleigh, North Carolina
R3
r'ti IFARM' LOANS?
We have imlimited money to lend on improv
ed Farm Lands; in Robeson, iBladen, : Hoke,
Scotland and Cumberland Counties on lone
! timeptYomOOOO'to'SSO;
cNEll-L &;lACCETt,1 ATTORNEYS,
I .rtv mp, o AtI? fiVnr r;-MrtMBVi-5B,; -.sttu k
; ;; .";;: v. yuuwvnbi
?w.ir,A j.; ..;.i.ii.j,ii!,M(S,r, .;; ,
on yoUDry Goods, Shoes, Groceries, Farm
ing Implements, Brick, Tobacco Barn Flues,
etc.
7 tt. WAKWlfJaS.,
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ORRUM, . . . . NORTH CAROLINA
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-'tJ-i
rtbartJCIw
ws.jtotmriFtsi,
aaaiaBMaji
HA 1 1 INSURANCE
LET ME PROTECT YOUR
CROPS OF COtTON, CORN and
TOBACCO AGAINST LOSS BY
HAIL.
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LUMBERTON, NC
RSfvWf Bted 10T ih U. 8. Navy
- J 1-Order. ha va h!2
oflftTio" T"611 tween the ages
of IS and 38 Who are iA.uli?-.r?J?
fled, as bbrnt,v- .f
XLX-arrav n .-i
eligible . ttSj?
atWgher.rathnr. . .P
r:r o emitted
fWtionfor toaajagi, rrvTTT,
xwrr f e. lo , -w. . . ,
.'...,-.
So
Whit
a 'difference
Idibaiun.Midsum
merrsuit makes ! In
yoturwiopks. Lin the
S..'ii.i : f.:! I'll.., '-
way you i feeL Wbiv
3riylLM
designedl Beaiitifiilly
uuiurvui rne prices:
0
a'
0 01 Mil
ii ni. to
bl 1 1 L r -Vf i .....T .
A ftritj thenmg
cftlttypaef
Pdfitbtrmtiilk
v -? v j jr
rroijtyi 9Rl laJl9 ul titiv? caw,
3 (flw SfJ. '
ND
5u
: -: ' V V .- ; ; -J- -'
a was in town friday.
atr. o. w. Wast af H a .