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tob noBEconiAiT, ltctezhtoit, zqztlz caholuta, koitday, july 1922. na riv wiiii wnassaaawawaaa,ssa,wsaawasswaa " aw. rm7j . , I MotterToBef CAROLINA FARMERS ttSING BIO EE FERTILIZES THAN TOET ;.. . : BOUGHT LAST SPRING Hem It a wonderful message to II expectant mothers. From this mo ment on, 'caat from ; your mind all , dread and fear, and feel every day at tne months roll by that great freedom from ; mach - of the euff erlng- -Which thousands of expectant mothers on dergo, unnecenarlly. And when the Little One arrives, you can hare that moment more free from suffering than you hare perhaps Imagined. ; An emi nent physician, expert In this science, : bas shown the way. : It was be who first produced the great remedy. Mother's Friend Sirs. Hart man, Scrajxton, Psi eaysa.. f , 4 nruh mr tint twe ebiidrea t ia doctor ul a iuh Bud Um thnr - had to ma taatraaaaata, bat with mr ; Uet tw children I ind Mother- v .friend end had emir e nonet w had a tlaa to 4 itttw Wwut I warn twt sick only beet torn er - "If other's Friend" Is annlfed extern ally to the abdomen, back and hips It aids the muscles and tissues' to ex pand' easily, : It penetrates quickly. It contains b9 narcotics or harmful drugs, it Is safe. 'There Is n? substi tute. Arold : useless greases' some times recommended by the: unknow ing. "Mother's Friend Is. sold by WOTS-Wrttt fat. nlnsMt ttm mmtrtfed tool SStt to? UoiCtAcS naearlant.. ,-. "'. ,.,.f'. ' ' " i - Commissioner 'Graham Makes Semi Annual Report to the Agricaltare ;. Board Shows $87,000 in Hand. ' Raleigh, ; June , 29.(Greensboro News) The farmers of North Caro lina used 232,545 more tons of fer tilizers ' this sprine than they used last spring, according to the report of the commissioner of agriculture to the mid-summer meeting of the board of agriculture. ? 'This means, of course, that de spite any lessening pf the acreage of cotton and tobacco, the production of these and other- crops on the same acreage or on a slightly similar acre age, will be larger than it was last year, according to estimates of those who have studied the results of the use of fertilizer on these .crops over J a period of many years. ,- .The report also means ... that the farmers, of - the; state -are gradually recovering from the depression) ,in prices ,oi; last springy .They are eet- ting over the effects of the deflation in prices - and the geiferal business depression 'which hit; the farmers first. It also means that the f erti lizer concerns Which had mighty hard sledding a year ago, both because of tne slack sales of fertilizer and; the still smaller collections of outstand ing notes, are again getting on their -trtSeU Edgecombe Farm Recommendation of the sale of the Edgecombe test farm and the appl cation of the money to the othertest farms maintained by the department of agriculture, and report of the big increase in tne sale 01 fertilizer dur ing the' na r six months, were f ea tures of the report of Commissioner Graham.: Appropriations for the com ine six, months and transaction oi routine business were the main items handled - by the board. - . ' "The - farmers of North Carolina have" continued7 to improve their, ag ncuiturai metnoas. ana, while we were fourth In .1921 in the aggregate value, of our larm . products, we were A aY. WfDER .THS: swkttgr, js WORTH KCaUPQZ THDUSANO :0W. THE, WING.; Bonus for Shipowners But None-for Soldiers." ; ? ",1 - first In four Items In 1922, "the com By Wallace Bas&ford. Soeeial News rfnlaiti' ; , . ? - Correspondent-ir ; NT f .Special 'attention is called to the Washington, D. C, June 3eOne work ef the 'botanist 6f the seed di- ui me most aangeroua venaenciesfVi our government Is the evil growth of bureaucracy vand r of rofflcialism, and this Ship; Subsidy bill presents the most flagrant 'arid- arrogant in stance of , it ever devised." So, said Judge Davis of Tennessee, who "brings one of the finest judicial minds of the country to his service In the House of Representatives. And there are enough Republicans in the House who are willing to join hands with the Democrats to defeat this vicious grab, but those who have seen how . the thing is' done are free to predict that before the bill comes to a, vote the President will have bullied or cajoled enough members of his own party in to line to put through his, pet meas ure. "A bonus for the ship-owners, but none for the soldiers," might well be inscribed on the President's shield, for that represents his atti tude to a dot. Daily the Wall Street Journal boosts the one : and bnnelcn the other. Daily the President does) the same. He has never been' for the' soldier s bonus and does jnot ' even make good work of concealing the fact- . ; ? u . EXECUTOB'S NOTICsT , qumiuwa; m -j exaenwF ox tn Jut wlU and tMtament of 3. A. Humphrey, d- ceuco, iaw -i 'noixaoa .voantjr,- Morth Croi Him, thta br - to "notlfr -pefKHU ' hyint claimiL, agabut tt attat of aaid doeoasod to exhibit them to-tho nadenlgnod at Proetor ville, N. C, on or before the tth dsr of June, U2I, or thb notice will be pleaded in bar of their "reeovery. All penont indebted to eaid aetata will please make Immediate paymenV ''' - :, -' - Thi the Tth day of June, 1922. " JASPER HUMPHREY. Executor of S. A. Humphrey, Deeeated. e. j. Britt Co., ..-. ;v-.;,- -' "..-; Attorney for ExeeutorS,5.; )J MSA Thar. vision. Prof. J,.L..-Burgess. whose ad uicaa ucuvcrcu bv iue meeung ox, me bouthem Seedsmen association in New Orleans in May, has been print- eo in ouuetin iorm. nr ofessor Bur' COMPLETES SO YEARS r TEACIUNO AT 81 propriated for use of , the department uunng me urst six months of the year fii0! C- Were h Ut day ef TIOM AND BlTf:.VT-TXr"'-l - Ntie. u fc-r-K, rf, . ' .7-"rm' r"-B:-. ". ay and .u rmtia bk w ki . r w nan Aaswi, 121, to aseertaki tlwa -n fasr itT rrrr?-"" The second lararest item In th '"rm. venues of the department .was the , r', M'SSJfB Sale of frl b. . -VUk 1 deyerjked whethey they ahali K dM atn, kh. L. . MT''I iw . 7. 1 aiw Nohm a pert f Tbo-jri; .1 ".-TT -nB, e eftoof Dietriet preaeee te be eomHMlITt ,, wT . M Beptemeer, 1922. aid dbtrirt rTT-?, T. K.T?f fewer barred and foreeloaad IB .BMl.1 ... - - . WI ' . fc. mu on v. hMii mu j.hj B . . . . . n - mt ex Dt irtditu. a about $20,000. Cotton seed meal Ugs urougni in 113. WO. hoir cholera ae. rum $11,000, the test farms nearly $7,000, bleached floor over $5,000, the lime plant nearly $2,000, seed licenses fiuo, and all ether items less than $1,000. ; ' ; 1. , , Death of Little Robert Wood . Correspondence of The Robesonian. " Parkton, ? June 27 On Friday morning at 5:30 the death 1 angel came to the home of Mr. and Hra. R. E. Wood and claimed their only child, little Robert, 10 months old. lie had been sick with colitis and IrnmnliitarUne fnw 9 wmm aLh ' All ali, . a skilled doctors 'and nurse could do " ! w. Th .neereM b.wn i. .ppoi-trf aa iu luui uuu rom mis woria M,i j . . J- uaiiare k. w, a ay dfrldend whieb i 'iZ il-'ih'l hlerV?d . Dated thle June IS. Pf lntatBb a.4 aappwrtta. the tt K. Brftt. HeNefll A H.ekrttT ' TbomiMoiia SpeeiafshoI Dbtrkt' i I7rb.,- Pom Dirtrtet and North Carolina. I Kobeaon County. NOTICE b deaerlbed aa follow. In Superior Conrt. jsetfcalne where Little AApole Swany In. N. W. J.nkin. and other behalf at tSTSLw: P0', 8.ram,I n1 rua a themeelre. and all ether eirdltor. V. T 1 n J." Sa,Lm T. The Bank of Fairmont. ' V. turn Hal n FaUIPMJBli- auiiara. i. A. HeRae W at Sh.kiU n.. rtatt N Stabb eatate land, Z. V. and A. W. H-MV.NTB"t W- Bridge. C. T. v. arxwpra, , H. ami home Saturday a. m. at 10 o'clock bv I P.. r o ir a . .l . . gess attended' the association of the t?a ' 2' Z"T- rJ LloLP- sorrow. We know he - is in heaven but it is SO hard ta triv him nn. 11m a sweet friendly, ehild, seemed to love . .VT JT.z!!. .".r r btaln'. i everybody , w brinjrtha dktriet deitribed In book ef ool xuueini was cunuuetea si uu,wew u Kooowm County. - .There .hafl a new rerbtration for aaid ana K. W. HuUard la rearbtrar and United States and Canada feed analy sis at Chicago this month, seed laboratories, of both tist church here, and the tUOVn IniJ 4a .b.-.Ax f II w Vmcago ims monin, wnen ine ceraeterv. Th. flr-l ff-- -." therein. MM . IQ n.1flft.A..A. A. WA.ft. . I - - K M " W J. A- Hr.Ru ,iui tr a - i . remains election and only those penone who ahaU Parkton j htt toT d Wetloe ahatt b qualified to vmvuua lauviawi; Buif9scu i parents. dccu lauurakunes ox me xeaerat gov-i ernment on : 12 points, and was sur- "w loved you dariinc Robert passed by It on 10 points,; proved J" J- toed you be " equat to it on 10 other noints and !?! m?. to hvro- tied it on five. This shows that the Our iitti darling f r th North , Carolina laboratory is equal Caraa n) triab of Hfe ba at ret, in efficiency to any laboratory la the FreTomS!. two countries. : 2 tUT."4,!!: "When the assistant dirwfr mVICod will call na In hk mrJit bin rnnrt. nn fka matfaM v.To Join you in heaven. - board referre1 tn him af it- la.f l! Wher kPP .haO find. . . . nooert will bo sion, we will have completed all . For hu ia4 ... pedmentS Which I think it is advis- ur heart, wfll be filled with gladna able be made and suggest that the re- wkI"., ."".f11!! STh.' suits be published bulletin W Lhy 'hr&w..faL?ofctT I think We OUght to Sell the Ede.f And line, 'tta the will of our Father. Combe farm and " devote the , mnnev Zf .fwd, 'tb for the beet -m - w uwiuin, - w an imea you. . . - - awoaa wm aept open Sincerest at the re.ide.eo of li. W. BllardTThomp. vcreavea , wnip, irom weaaeMay. the tta day ef July until Saturday tha ft daw of An- ania 1Sie)a lav . a. . - a . .a ... . " r k err an inoM wtthUi aid dbtriet who are analified to vat an opportunity fa recbter, and the aaid rerb- . V, at in .tore of C. T. Pate Co.. Purb, N. C- with hb rerbtration book on Saturday., Joiy Stb, Uta, 12nd. tltb aDq Auguas m, uzi from S o'clock. until o'clock p m. for the purpoe of regbtermg thoa qualified who .haU effar to regbbrr. Challaagaa for vote may be en ." r day of the rogbtratloe period aad ahaU be paaaed on up the day at ate. ww. in sou wui aa opened at .unrbe on the day of elaetioe aad remain opem entfl unaec, at wnien time they .nan be ana tne election efnean .win . tM the ballot, and nuke their retarna Tided by few. ; T!srs ;w. few perions la Little Sock, Ark who have not come ia contact with this very sue eessful woman. She is Mrs. Bene - Brteriing who now at Sl Vears of age has Just completed fift con o secntive years of teaching in the fmblic schools there. .She started a 1872. It Is estimated 6,000 pupils - Lave beea ia her classes. nKtaina t. J ' ' m I KObert v..mi,u w iw iiiiiiivvcmKni oi rins p.. t t . . other farms. I think that we should And nt hb angel for you. notify the assistant director that his 1 tok roa kom to ret services will not be required after the ill 'J? month "Tf? ether next meeting of the board to; Decern- But Der. . I You ara out of thb world 'of atrtfa. New Building Noted. ,Vr Ift"- r-Jj beautiful baby "After twentv.fivJ T vea.or mi 2le" .!?JfeJJ.." of calling attention of the state to thelOv-r on. that beautiful .hor.. need of a Drooerlv eouinned hnlMino- MAUDE I1VFTT. for usevof -the department of agrieul- v " ' ture in odder. that all branches which 'MORE LOCKS FOR CAPE FEAR it covers could be prosecuted an ap- t- " - propriatioh for such a building ; has Senator Simmons Wins Fight for been made and jt will be finished In Projects in This SUte Also" Se- r eoruary, ; 1923. The buildinsr . is now cures Authorization for Esoendl- in course of construction anH i thai, tures for . PurcheM of Diem el walls I are V sufficiently hieh tar the r Swamp Canal. granite to be placed." : .; : f Washington, June 29. (H. E. Bry- ine iinancial report shows that the i" in cnanotte Observer. lSena- department , has collected ; :nearlvttortSininin has won his fight to vvy,vyv ,uBurHis:Ane ;pasi siX' moiItn.Tw ,M"",,U rivera. ena "nar It went into the new vear . Itamhnv ! bors hill an authorization for the e 1. 1921. jWith a-hnlATipfl rtf io-inon . Ipenditure of (500.000 fur ik mk. Its "ciedit.' ;.Stoee .timtiltoit : .deposit ' the: 'govenimeiit of the Dis- anu mieresis nave run tne tntAia fnr t uia -owamp eenai ana oi S30.0UO a me six month period up to $238,736.- year-lor maintenance. 76. The exDendltnrei fnr tn -fW ' oenatdr Simmons'- haa ehnAneteA six months ending May 31,'1922, have hia fight Over a period of several been 116774.31, leaving i a balance rp4l. ; ; with the -outstanding warrants on the i' Benator Simmons also , "announced iirsi oi, June of f 87,480. - wuign. inai at me iinal meeting of ine iertuizer tonnatre - from n. wmnunee on commerce todav on cember ; to May of . last -year wa3 rivers and harbors bill, he obtain 629439 The tonnage sold to the farm-. J? inclusion , of a provision for ers tnis vear coverino' tn , xpenanure oi S525.000 for s th period was 861,874, This increase has construction 0f new channel across resulted jn increased revenues for the if bar at tne 1 month of the Cape department of agriculture, for of the vJ river and for the maintenance total amount of money collected . in Qlth cwjtmg channel during the fees and from other sources by the merntin.": v ' ' 'rv, department - during the six months J In datl1 to Pnrchose of the Dis-1 Deriod. S172.334 R.1 nmo fym th. mal Swamp canal and the eonatmo.' on fertilizer. tlon of; new channel across the bar There was such a-bie dron in f-rH. a the outh of the Cape Fear river. lizer sales last year that the depart- "vfrs .and harbor bill will carry At aaid election Oom who favor aaid itb. Wet becoming part of Thompeon Oraoed School Dbtriet end the meraaae of aaid tax from tS.eent on the hundred dollar pro- vmnr to ao cam on me nanorea anaJl vo Bwiio. oa wnien wui o prmtea tae word. rwr inereaaad Tax" and-theaa. what am haU vote e ballot on which Win be printed me word -Againat laareacca tux." Thb. the Bth daw of June. Mtt. BOARD OP COaUtaSIONEaa OP KOBZSOH JOHN W. WABO Chaimea M. W. FLOYD, Secretary. ' . W. BULLARD Begbtrar. A. HeKAX. P. H. ADAMS, iabw af W. Lennon, Atty. . S-lf-hur. TO THI CREDITORS AND STOCKHOLDERS uv auuiutfe WUTHKStS AUTO ' , COMPANT. North Carolina. , le Superior Court Robeeon County. J. W. Bullock, on behalf of hmuelf end all ,,Kr"tVUn uad toeklioldr, etc y. Bal lock Brother Auto Co. The undenhrned having been appointed a permanent receiver for th Bullock Bro. Auto Company by order of hb Honor. C. C.1 Lyon. Judge, dated Juna , 1M2 thb b t notify any and all creditor. adtokholdr and aU person, having any claim or demand againct the Bullock Brother Auto Company whatsoever, to file an Kemiiad .tatement of .neb claim or demand, duly verified, with the undonigned receiver at hb off be a Lam bar. I AmA 1u. (n. ..I i . ... "-ww mmm wu uu, ww a. i aoxiry any and aO ereditora, depositore and atockhoidera and an aeraona having any ebb or demand agamet the Bank of Fairmont whaumover. ta file an Kembee rUtement of .oca Ub or demand, duly verified, with the wndersign. ed receiver at hb office at Fab-moat. N P.- on or beor the find day of September, 123 i and any and all pnona having clabna or demand agamat aatd Bank of Fairmont arw further notified tha if they fail or neglect to file rah Hem bed and verified cUtewest of their claim and demand with th underalgn ed receiver at hb office at Fairmont. N. C. aa or before the S2nd day of September, tm, they will be for ever barred aad foreckaed of their right to participate in the dbtrflnv Uoa of th aeccta of the aaid Beak ef Fair mont or in any dlvidead which may b de clared la favor ef ereditora deueattora e aioekaoMer of Pated thb Jan flat, l2l . B. BULLOCiC ralrmoet, N. C. Receiver ef Bank ef Fairmont. Melatyrc, Lawreneo A Proctor, . . Lumberton, M. Attorney for Beeetver. S-tJ-e. Thura.. . , PER CENT COUPON BONDS Sealed bids will be received bv the town of Rowland, North Carolina, for Fifteen Thousand Dollars, Town of Rowland, six per cent coupon bonds until twelve o'clock VU Jnlr 10th 1622, ' at the office of the Mayor of the Town of Rowland, N. a Each bid must he accompanied by s certi fied check lor an amount canal to two per cent of the par value of the bonds as evidence of good faith. The Town 'of ' Rowland reserves the right to reject any and all bids. uated this the 8th day of June, 1922. . . . , ";.. ;' . J. E. LYTCH, ' Mavor. Rowland. Nfi. O.P.Chitty, Town Clerk and Treasnrer. 6-12-41C GOOD MEAT ! That's tha kind ws sell Ilea nf for Beef, alt kJndj Pork, Cu afltL Liver, eto , Highest market price pall for good beef cattle. - Ai E !fflfl)S' MARKET Thone t3. Lumbexton. IT. a mm Hoiuewivcj, mm ment of agriculture had to seek aid irom the legislature in order to keep its work going. This was the first time in many years that the depart ment has asked aid from the legisla- , 'IV7 Oi'," 7 if -v. , AjL . Let u supply you with Mason Ball Metal! Top and Mason Ideal Glass Top Fruit Jars in OrirHalf Gallon, One Quart and One Pint Sizes. . ' ;.r'.-i-: VMiM''M BEST RED AND GRAYFRUIT JAR RINGS JELLY GLASSES and V r ; ' FINE GRANULATED SUGAR THE KAISER TODAY EL M. BIGGSK LUMBERTON, N C. vl i - , 1 tAiPff n4.mo,t cent picture of Wflham Hohenaollepn, : former .kaiser,, taken at his retreat at goorn, Rolhud, The former war lord has aged considerably since the following items for North Caro bns.. Construction of a lock and dam on the fCape Fear river, about 15 miles below Fayetteville; Cape Fear river; below Wilmington and between Wil-' mington and Navassa; Pasquotank river at Elizabeth Citv: Voonim Chowan county; Millgut, North Har 1 owe,, Craven countv: Poahrmt ,.v Camden county. Wancben hav 1 Chapel Hill Mom. than 19nO f.. dents, the largest enrollment. in his. tory, have registered for the 85th ses sion j ine university of Jiorth Caro lina summer school. June 26th was the Jast day of registration, : and classes have now begun regularly in all departments, with the session promising-to, be the most interesting and most successful that the univer sity has conducted. . 1 '" ' .. Mr. S. M. Paca an1 f,mn. . Halifax passed through town Friday iuuw w Carolina iteach, where they will spend a month. Mr. Page reported good crops in Halifav coun ty. , Save the name "Golden Cnist" They are Valuable. For 100 names, "Golden Crust" cut from wrappers of DuBois Bakers Golden Crust Bread presented at Bakery or your Grocer, you will bh given a real Knife Shaiiiener. Call '. 71 for information. 3 names on each' wrap-' per.v 8 t TBCBTEsTS SlXJt or SJLKD Under - aad bv virtue' of . .-j aaOariW eimferred hi a eertain deed of tmt ?5"?lub7 US- Britt i W. O. Britt to T. I Job-wm, Tract, for th Firt National Bankof Lambertoa; dnly reehteiai ia Book No. Se.-at saaw 86. (WnK Ida tn th Darraent of taa iut. thereby) tha nndenigiied Trustee wfll Tlinradav the 17th daw r Joi- loee oeloek Noon at the eoort heiue door ia the Towejrf Lamberton. -N. a, offer for cale. at poblie- aoetion. ta tha bejhert bidder for eaab, tha f oUowW decerlbed laada and 'emti, 1o-wtti '- -v j-.-.' s; ..' Beta- the eaetern 1-S of lot Na n h. Block No. 14. of the Town of at. Pank aa falhr appear from th official map of aaid Tewn made by F. F, Wetmaro and register ed fa the Berbter'a offlc of Hoaecon Ceenty, in book of official maoa at nare la. the said lot fronting 95 ft. oa Broad Street and raining- Deck 169 leet, and adjoining the right-of-way ef th VirginU , dt Carolina Soothern Railroad en the oast, and betas the same . lot conveyed to McAllister ; Hardware Company by Melnnina Lindsay Company by deed registered ta Book S-K, pas. Ml, and by MeAIlUter Hardware Company conveyed te tae Mutual Loan Tract Company, by deed dated day of December, 1915, and daly recorded in Book of Deeds , pag , Kobeson Coaaty Begartrr. This the Itth. day of Jane, lt. T. LI JOHNSON. Johnson 4 Johnson, Trait Attorney for th Mortgage. S-ZM Thar. (Incorporated) Phone 71. Virginia Carolina & Southern Schedule 8 78; 64 it PM.I 1:401 87 fi:00!l0:12 9:00 9:20 151 2:(KK 20 2:45 8:051 10:OO It. 10:061 10:12 1021 It. It. Jr. It. Lamberton Bee Gee Bosiers Powers St Paul I - I 79 1 7 AURIVE Mis. AM J ? sr.1 ST. It. 24 22 16 IS It. Elizabethtown tr. Dublin hr. Tar Heel It. Tobermory ' ar. St Paul ax. ST. ST. P.H. ' 92)10:25 W. 7 9:30 10:42jlTr 97 9:45 19:00 PJLI 10:48 10:55 11:10 AM. It, It. hr. Arrive St. Paul Oakland McMillan Boalin Hope Mflls ST. ' , ST. ST. Leave 8:451 8t38j 87 808 J 41 83 27 18 13 IS 10 8 5 0 112:05 mm !11:20 110:55 10:X5 8:151 8:09 8.-02 7:55 7:451 A.M.! t Tjt :14 f:10 40 5:50 -1 AMJ 5:47 6:40 5:3, 5:17 PJI. We do not guarantee tun of arrival or departure of trains at stations For farther information, phone or call en . .telisiU. ' ! W.W.DAVIS ' CXNSSAL PaIsSENGES AGSNT,' .
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