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THE HOBECQITCAIt, IAXI2Z2.TC3, K02TH CABOWTA, MONDi.7, JULY 3, 1S22
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Prof. W. H. Cale and family Will HOW DO YOU LIIfcE
Mot to Hendersonville. " mm
rh TIL,Calti ?rmer,, T .n; ' HER SHOES, GIRLS?
associate himself with the E. A.!
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Oiroui r rm iRency, v imui-
-ville and Hendersonville and will
move his family to Hendersonville,
where he has purchased a 6-room
"" home. Mrs. Cale and their 3 children,'
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Masters wuiiam ana wonn ana nine
Agnes Cale, expect to leave Wednes
day evening for their new home.
Prof. Cale will be here for several
days packing and shipping their fur
niture. Prof. Cale was head of the lo
cal schools for four years and he and
Mrs. Cale have many-friends in Lum
berton who regret their departure.
; Miss John Goes to Europe
Mi?- Alice John, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. John, of Johns, sailed
Saturday from the port of New York.
Miss John will travel during the sum
mer months in England, Scotland,
Continental Europe and other coun
tries. She goes as one of party of
. tourists headed by a member, of the
faculty of Converse College, where
- Miss John has been a student for two
years. Mr. J. T. John accompanied
his daughter to New York last week.
She will be away until late summer,
returning probably around Septem
ber 1. Among the places of interest
which Miss John and her friends will
visit will be Palestine and the Bible
countries. Laurinburg Exchange .
PAVINfi AND WATER ANT) SEW.
ER EXTENSION IN LUMBERTON
(Continued from Page One)
iteenth; Water from Third to" Tenth;
Caldwell from Tenth -to Carthage
road; Cartage road from Caldwell to
Lamb property.
- Sidewalk Paving Proposed .
The following sidewalk paving has
been petitioned for in addition to that
for which contract has been let: the East Lumberton team shut out
Fourteenth street from Elm to the East Laurinburg team, 7 to 0. The
SmS: i.Ch,.8t!,ni t0 onie team out-hit the visitors. The
?0rt- !ld6) 'm.Pitchin2 of LocMear for the East
Sf? L Walnut; Sath jnortt Lumberton team was the feature of
Fifth north cMa! trim rhot-...t
w,,ir Tui-j - Vu TV j wnnoerion warn, was scrucK on the
r ZJlTth a dKu ff?m nk,e by foul baI1 in the ninth and
Chestnut to Fine: Xirtnrl fantith atrial i . ,
from Cedar to ChippewaT Carthage Cn P Y '
The East Lumberton club has re-
m r, rr- , . V;..:, VH, eently completed a ball park and
iT'fZ tandfthe unds being fenced
- v avaiKCUUl, in. ,
Cedar (east side) from Second to Great Sol-ad
EsrrZ: wl 'le) Jm PefhaP e outstanding feature of
sirt.V fmm rM."' "7 ? was tne great spread of good
Wnir. wungs to eat. a uoie 180 feet long
CKS" i was oiled hich with 1iip.i nf nnr
.. tep Lines 'description. All present were invited
Water linos fnr rtrh-.li nnf x . . . ... -
. : j v. . . " v..i. Uu 10 partaice, and they did. The dinner
h,Aet.and Wh,Ch 18 D0W underway Prepared by thj mill operaUves!
mciuaes. . ' while the mill companies furnished
a2.f4.-a,aS. free lemonade-irtd ice water, which
tntv.V jNtZZnX 4ir l i. x was served m individual cups.
SS?.' th ST I?.-t0 Mus!c ws furnished during the day
SSfth5. 5S.JSr Flf Jt lnC & Lumbirton band. ThesJ
Rfvldr1 fT to the two'mm vTllag mak? up
R verside drive; tn inch pipe on East Lumhertor, nH tW a
SSSSTh !Thw7 Rt kT,it dMer the ties of Wenip that
SRi Trl. 1 between the cititens of the?e vil-
- '-'-u nu oicfcuui lruru xjm uirAs.
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.-.m.n,. wiuer Hireeis o oe 101-
lowed by water lines are: Willow
from Fifth to Tenth; White ville road
from Willow to town limit; Chippe-1
wa street from Whiteville road to
Watauga; Seventh and Eighth from
wuiow to seneca: First. Second.
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from Chippewa three blocks east
Sewer Lines
oeww mies ior wnicn contract nas
FRWWERE
AIJXIOUS ABOUT
: .MRS. HERBERT
iOigestive Troubles And
Rheumatism Wore Lit-
Dowh To Mere Shadow
Of Her Former Self.
This Is the latest la footwear a
modification of the Russian boot.
The new footwear is seen only on
the flapper, who la summer tine,
imply most have something to take
tiMfUca of fbt anUtcfccd overshoes.
' .. MORTGAGEES EX-8ALK
" Under sod Jjr virtue of the power of uU
coats Ined in errtia mortgttt 4tt ttiad
hr Joh Ailama and wife to Ed MeRnr. .r
orded in Book No. St at pan M, Bobcaon
County Rptrtry. default having been made
In the parment of the note tberebr aa
eored) and an Inereaaed bid having been
filed at by law provided, the nndmisned
mortxaree will aeain offr for aa'e at the
eour house' door in I.ombertrB, J. C. at
public auction W the hischett bidder for eaah.
at 12 o'clock noon, on the ISth.. day of Jnly,
1922.; the following described land. -
In Lumber . Bridie Towtuhio. RnWnn
tie Alexandria Woman! TCBinini V .uiie b a .m.n
oak In tt Jin of the landa of the estate
f A. L. Shaw, deceaeed, and rune aa 8 haw
line w. 7 1-2 chain to a Uke; thence N.
S3 1-2 E. 8.64 cha. to a tUke ; thence S. 68 1-2
E. 2.85 chu. to a atak: thence 8.5 1-2 W.
7.97 eh. - to the beginning, containing 2
SEEN AND HEARD
By Happy Jack
Tk.j -v v, ' v v " ""mw twi ago, Dut ine
llr"0iuC.!,a Fet knowa.A certain
young iaay wno lives in Lumberton
ha8 (or had) two beanx, the two live-
inOFVlfl A-ft-A - wveawteVe. aVl. . 01.1.
v..MMV uao wuicivun yCIM Ul bUQ QUIIV
been let and now under way, include:,' Though both have been paying their
ti.u m cuixaueiniown ; respects 10 me young lady lor sev
road; Elm from Eleventh to Twelfth; ,eral months, neither had ever learned
Llm from Fifteenth to Nineteenth; that the other had ever called upon
Fifteenth from Water to Elm; Chest- her. In other words, she was "fool
nut from Eighth to Fourteenth; Wal- ing" them that far. It so happened
nut from Eighth to Fifteenth; Pine that she decided to write each of
from Eighth to Fifteenth; Willow! the young men a letter on last Sun
from Fif th to Eleventh; Chippewa ' day. Of course there was nothing
from Whiteville road to river; Eighth wrong or unusual about that, but she
from Willow to Seneca; Seventh from ' accidentally (Isupposed you'd called
t.u.Www seneca; wniteviue road an accident) transposed the letters1
irom tifth to town limit; Second to the wrong envelopes. That is, each1
from Sycamore to two blocks east of of the young men received the letter
Seneca; First from Chippewa to intended for the other. She is now try- !
mree diocks east; Uoree from Chip-' ing to figure out a plan that will
"Nolody could see the wonderful
change in - me since I , took ; Tanlac
without being convinced that it's the
greatest medicine in the world," said
Mrs. Essie . Herbert, , 339 S. Patrick
St, Alexandria, Va. , . , ,
"I had been-subiect to spells of in-
diKestion for some time and. finally
got so I couldn't eat a thing without
suffering afterwards. I had splitting
headaches, felt tired and worn out all
the time and fell off to a shaBow, Be
side I had. rheumatism in my : right
arm so bad it was practically use-
less. My friends noticed how bad I !
looked and, got anxious and I was
alarmed myself.- ' - , i
"Tanlac brought my husband out
of a terrible case of stomach trouble
and I knew it was a good . medicine,
so I ' started taking it too. I ' have
gained thirteen pounds,' my appetite
is fine ' and everything agrees . with
me. I never fail to give Tanlac full
credit for my wonderful health."
Tanlac is sold by all good pruggists.4
" MrW. A, McLean of the St.4 Pauls
section is among the visitors in town
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Mr. and Mrs. M, N. FdHger and two
children; Hilton and Mary; Emma,
have gone to Rockford, Surry county,
where they will spend a month visit,
ing relatives. ' - ' " . '
Mrs. Emory Prevatt and daughter J
Miss Kathryn, of Clybron. returned
Saturday from ' Raleigh, where they
spent a lew aays visiting friends.
They were met here by Mr. Emorv
rrevaii. .
1nd Tract: , Begtanlng at . take In-McJ J SPrVA
Donald .Tcno.. Henry MeNeUi. eoraer. and f Thursday night from Greenville, S.
run. a. 25 1-2 w. i7s yard, to uke in a i C, where she spent some time VISlt
bottom; thenee N. 68 1-2 Wert Zi yard to a ln friends. 7
Mr. G. W. Williamson of R. 4, Lum
berton, wa among the visitors in
towri Saturday. "
Mr. Frederick Joyner of Suffolk,
-VaK arrived Thursday night and will,
spend a month here visiting at the s
home of his uncle, Mr. Fred P. Gray,
Walnut street .
itake; thenee North 2S 1-2 ut 17S nrS t
a Uke te aid avenoe ; thenee South (g 1-2 E.
28 yard to the beginning, containing 1 acre,
Mor, or .lea. - - - :-
- 3rd Tract On the South wert lide of Me
Donald Avenue, beginfine; at a atake ia the
edge of aaid avenue.- Sinclair . corner " and
ran a aaid avenue S. 68 1-2 E. 1.90 chain to
eteke; thenee 8. 25 1-2 W. 5.28 eh., to
a Uke; thenee M. 68 1-2 W. l.M chain to
a stake. Sinclair corner ; then N. 25 1-2 E.
6.28 , chain to the beginning, containing 1
aeee. more or leu. .--: -.r
. Thi b re-eale and the bidding will begin
at 1495.00 being the amount of th, inereaaed
bid filed by M. C. Smith.
Dated thi June 80th. 1922.
- ED WcKAV, - ,
Mclntyre, Lawrence 4 -Proctor, : Mortgagee.
Attorney. . ' - 7-8-2 Mon.
Miss Carrie Mae Hedgpeth left Fri
day morning for Peabody Conserva
tory of Music at Baltimore, Md., :
where she will attend summer school.
Mr. J. H. Turner, of Red Springs is
a Lumberton visitor today. , . ...
FIELD MARSHAL
ASSASSIN'S VICTIM
us First NafionaB
IhSan
Lumberton, N.
When seeking a safe place to deposit your funds,
you would do well to recall the fact that this bank
is designated depository for
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THE TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATES.
UNITED STATES POST OFFICE FUNDS.
U. S; FEDERAL COURT FUNQS.
TOWN OF LUMBERTON FUNDS.
' Thvft" Whole' rnrM a -'"'.t..i
when ctbles , flashed aws of the
murder o Fielt Marshal pt He.riTy '
WjlsortMa -Loriaon.. Chief 'of the .
Bnrish General; Stag, Gen: Wilson
aided Marshal Foch jn directing the
occupation of German cities by A1-
iiea troops. Me Was commander of
the Hritisb forces in lystcr, '
Don't you feel that your money would be in good
company, with Government funds in this strong
National Bank?
H. M . McALLISTER. President.
CHAS. f. PATE, Vice President.
T. LOHNSON, Vice President
C. A. McARlTlUR. Asst Cashier.
pewa three blocks east; Watauga
irom Chippewa three blocks east.
Owners of vacant lots on streets
to be paved should advise Mr.. C. A.
White, engineer in charge, of desired
location of private driveways. Mr.
White, who represents the Carolina
Engineering Co. of Wilmington, is
looking after the work now under
way for the town. His office is in the
rear of the municipal building, first
'patch" the thine
happen. -
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A wise old man, , '4
Was Sidney. Spell; .. '
He knw.some things.' ,
He didn't tell. , .
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A foolish old man,
Was Johnnie Small; "
He knew a lot ' "
And told it all. : "
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n iiew reservoir, witn inside diame-v . .- , - f
ter of 91 feet and canar-itv f Rnnnoni SnoaL-mo- nf.ti.'. -1
gaCions, is bemg built to replace one ! ehorj cotton crop, one: farmer was
of much s nailer capacity
Ruby
ANNUAL FIELD DAY AND
PICNIC AT EAST LUMBERTON
(Continued from page one.)
and Jimmie Edwards.
Potato race, girls ages 16 to 20
Leda Barnes; potato race, married
women Mrs., Lillie Clewis.
nes.
Three legged race for girls
Sasser and Rubv Alexandor.
Sack race, small boys Eura Barnes
All-four race, boys, ages 8 to 14
Eura Barnes.
Foot race, 100, yard dash Angelo
Wiggins and Frank Sasser.
Horseshoe pitching Belson Jones
and Allison Long.
- Tug o war, between ten men from
the Lumberton mill village and ten
from- the Dresden mill village won
by the Dresden ten.
Soda cracker eating contest won
by Mrs. Mary Clewis. Mrs. Clewis ate
:6 soda crackers in 2 1-2 minutes. '
Barrel race Walton Barnes.
Catching greased hog, ages 18 to
20 Jay Smith.
Catching greased pig, ages 6 to 12
Jessie Peterson. In these contests
the winners were allowed to keep the
live hogs.. - :
There was keen, interest in all the
contests and many contestants took
part in them. .
E. Lumbertoa va. E. Laurinburg
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In the second ball game of the day state series.
heard to remark .- that . he - wadM
rather sell five- bales than to give
away ten.' rNuf'sed. v
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To whom does the fruit belong?
The . trees were ; planted - on one lot
and the limbs extended to another.
As a result there are some differ
ence of ,i opinion -asf to who should
have the peaches on, the extended
Somethinsr that attratatho'
display. ;v-;- ;r..v:v-
tin.'1' . . :r--t'XV:.".':
- Who said Congress was iq session J
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Time flies and house-flies, ; but
what I started to say is thtf' house
fly is ever with -us; , - s v. '
Some wives - nla v th ' rol rf hua.
band, and play it well. '''-.-sr-
What's the difference between r a
June bride and a July bride? -
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Perhaps it was too good to be true.
However, it was reported that cer
tain Lutoberion young man had mar
ried whea he hadn't. -
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Robesonian advertising will sharp
en dull business. Try it.
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. And still Lumhcrtnn baa a iVianra
to cinch the first-half of the Inter-
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STRICTLY BUSINESS
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Cooperative Marketing of Tobacco is the FARMERS' OWN MOVEMENT in North
Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia,which began with the 1920 collapse of prices
for tobacco, and has made a growth within two years from small beginnings to an As
sociation of 75,0PD Tobacco Growers the largest Cooperative Marketing 'Associa
tion in America. f . . -1 ;
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It is a movement of the farmer, by. the farmer, for the farmer. Its Directors are elected
! by the farmers. Of the 25 Directors, 22 are tobacco farmers picked from . the ! most
successful planters, bankers and business men of three States: - y V i r j
The . Tobacco Growers Cooperative Association is not a promotion scheme. 4 It ft strictly
a business organization of farmers for the benefit of each! and every tnember. S j
Each and every individual farmer owes it not only to himself, but to his family, his
':neighbw and his State to Ke , ' ,', . l ;V:-: --r:- .'".X:.
As this is a common problem,' with a common product, it must have the concerted sup-
port or an ioDaccouruwcrf.f - 7 r , . ..
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Why should any group of farmers desire to WAIT AND SEE,' when for many years
they have seen'the auction system," which has been tried and found wanting? '!
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SIGN NOW
TOBACCO GROWERS COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION
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