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THE HOBEZOXUIT, LUITDTTOn, HC7n CinOLUTA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1922 PAGE nVE THE KOBE80NIAN; PERSONALS Office 107 West Fourth Street ..Telephone Na..Za. ... , ;MONDAY, CEPT12IBE2, 4, XS22 fiUSGt'ESS GUILDERS LAND 08Tl--Netko la aesvay . arse tkat Ja lane h p UJriUiaa P. Israel, U Far Sale, flaao t oa attt Nearly mi, 8. 'K. Atartln, 'reserille N. Cv-w. Wastse wrt I n ni farmisas-1 Ie firftt kMM too-rins. fmf : eenole rttk t ckUiHb Um wn KDr.CE rie-rers . office eon aj4 iiestaetietrect. " v FOE liU-CkaflM Mewta MmUm Hakes. K. M . Bigs. ' 'Wi miM i lul -ilm-iinMHwi ..in FOB SALE On M(4 JMf Tearla Car hi v. at. oi(gl ' - t v ' Waate 1, fcaalws fceJlee' ear. Witt nay . . .caea. n. m, isaaaicy, sjsnDaerum,' j. . v. Seseeaaele Beeea far FU FlaatiM; T. W. weoa s e bob a wniip "etw, - wawr ana, rape - seed. - eeed . rye, .fresh veteekV' rlejh. price. L. H. Caldwell'. ,- j r Faar raal hair awtteaee. 49 inches tear, far sale. Asm Biake swttcae. Jar. ;uma , Wrtnf, B, F. D. No. .2..," Jawing eotto LOST atatareay, Tevr AateasUs CaaeJaso Tank. Finder please return to u H. oya. Lumberton Pnree Jersey. Bhoats Nina .tkat-jriU about twenty "five potmdaM.W.W; W. ; McLeod, Rowland, , . . . Wnt! By yeaa eoaple, several farnsja' j. roomi for . llgut ftoaietcepina. viKJ arraww ' exchanged.; M..-BV ChrletUn lQXi4S. : i Ta mr frirtiaa and Iks aaaUe. I hay , up my barbecue, business' aaata jwA aai t ready to serve yju at the eame " stand. 2 across street- from Planter Bank Truat Co. C. B. Hocutt. r f i , . Far Bala Oaa lot ! by fact aa Cbara- kee ftreet. A variety of , fruit .tree Juat be- " Binning- to bear on lot. Apply t W. SL U . man, Lwnberton( - N, .Cj-,.' -f Oak waad far ak, eat ta arder. Apply ta I, ' J. Flowerf, Lurcberton. B 8. If H'a baiUlat: yaa vaat, I m ta; tko SMrkat for your work,' You know Oualhy ofW . work. T. M. uurneyr wrawnoa, v. In Stark 1 car Ivory wan alaatar, : 1 ; eara cement, I car builder' Mm, finbhing lima and piaster parte for nnunmg piaawreu walla, 1 ear juniper ahinglea, S eara red cedar ahlnslca. S ear brick Buying In big quantitiea. wa can flvt yoalpweit prleea. L H. Caldwell.' - For Sale at a Bargain Ona Na. 43 Allea touring ears ona Ford tniclt and oneFord touring ear. Apply to People' Hardware ; Co.. Lakavfew,' C. v:s . Brick. Far Bala Gat ear prieaa befara ya buy.Keave Mfg. Co., , Proctorvllle. N. C. Freah bread, eakea. !. bona. Jelly rM baked every day. Juat the thing, for a lunch when In town. DuBola Bakery, -Ine, " , , rj aim m Mn. in town wttk year drop around to- mu ni7 lunch. Bread, eakea and; plea.: Made freah van da. -T-v.-.r?. : : ?:; Try ear Vl'Crt' aafcfar4 faat toaatc4binV better every day.?-DuBoii. wnqr K''Ki' If yea are looking ier.aome ana. and find them. ut waK a few iainutaa t the Bakery- Everybody, ;goeo,;to th,.Bar. Thcro'a a reaaon., OuBola Bakery,- Inc. Wanted Every Waman Baiaaaai ta ava Mother Hubbard .Wa.hboard. 8w-tJ5f backaehe. For aala at Pat Koraegay lent. Prompt loan at tltlf to 1M.M at f l- r cent interert far . .1 or 10-year made on improved farm land on Bobeaon. Hoka and Scotland Countlea-nnlua Jwta. at torney for Chlckamauga Treat Company, liumberton, M. P. .y.- --r One Ford Tearing ear l2tedel ellgbthr used, with extra attachment.; Pri Jrlifht, easy term. N. H. Biddell. Pembroke, N. , Mr. J. L. Spjyey spent Friday night m Hamlet on business. ' Mr.' WP. ,Britt di E. 4, Lnmber ton- wag in town Saturday. . ' Mr. J. . R.' '. Lawson of Orrora was a Lumberton Visitor Saturday. t Mr. ..W. Burns of Gaddy township i- a Lumberton visitor today. -Mr. JIPaul of Lamberton.': R. 1. , . . - r . . was a L,amDerton visitor FTJdaJr.:, v - Mr, A. L. McLean of R., i, Lam berton, was. in town Thursday after noon. s - ' - t i was a L4unDerum visitor Tturradav . ... . aiiemoon.'. .--, t Mr. J. G. Prevatt of While villa was amons the business visitors in tows Saturday. 1 ' - .: - 'Messrs.' D. W. BnHnrV mA rharUa ana 10m uz ox Xiowiand ar Lum berton: lJtora. Waiffflsxe:.-.!-. r Messrs . j. 4 5. Hodges and J. P. tiuuwi ui Mimvci xriu?e are i.nm. berton ? visitors today. . - v - Mr. J. W. Israel of R. 4. Lumber tonwas amonf theivisjtorsi in town Thursday afternoon. , . S ; Mr. J. E Hickman of R. E. Lum. berton. was amonsr the visitors in town Thursday afternoon. . Messrs. vA. T Roberts and Eddie Britt of R. 7. Lumberton. were anion i? the-visitors , in town Saturday. ,v i " Messrs. Hardy Warwick and N. F. Bardin of Orrum were among the visitors in town Thursday afternoon. Mr. AS HMcLeoa left Friday even ing for Waynesville to join his fam ily, who are spending the summer Mr. and " Mrs .J. T. r RorinttA mnA Misses ;Effie Sobinette f and - Nina Jtfebber returned Friday from Taylors- ville, where they spent some time visiting relatives and friends. Mr. C. D. Williamson and on. Master Donovan, of Parkton. iraent Friday night and Saturday here visit, ing at the home of Mr. Williamson's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and jars. J us tin McJNeill. r Mrs. R. R, Miller of Hamnton. VaL is visiting at the home of her hrntw. in-law and sinter. Mr mnA vi jrn D. ' McAllister. Sixth dames McAllister ' and Miller spent rnaay in Fayetteville viaifino- MS 1 . , O irienus. -- Raleigh . City Detective M ordered by Whukey-Crazed Boy, , ' V City Detective Tom Crabtree died ma hospital in Raleigh Friday ox Wounds inflicted, early Thursday morning by "Boots? Kluttx, 19-year-old white boy , who was crazed by whiskey. After, midnight Wednesday night Kluttx hired a car and, forced the negro to continue the drive at the point of a pistol. When the negro got out and ran, callinv for help. Detec tive Crabtree went to the ear and immediately KlutU began firing at him, firinr. three bullets , into Crab- tree's body and, then driving the car" over him. KlntU .is in the county jail in Raleigh. Crabtree was 36 1 years old. A benefit fund of $5,000 U be ing raised for his widow and 4 chil dren..;wv Miss Eunice Blue of Raeford Is exi pected to arrive this afternoon to visit Mist Ruby Neal Thompson. 711 JL I "-r ..... - ' V-Vt--''-"'- Church Notes ; Series of Meeting at Ten Mile A Series of meetings be pan day at Ten Mile Baptist church. Ser vices are held twice dailv-in:3f a m and 7:30 p. m. Rev.J. M. Page, pastor of the church, will do the preaching. ' eaaBBaaBaaa 'Regular monthly Woman's Missionary First "Baptist church will be held Wednesday, afternoon of thin wlr ftp'felock.t the church. ' All mem- oers -are -urged to be present. ' ' r. - 1 NOTICE , - North Carolina. ' .;7 - . , -1 J . RobaMm County. In the 8aperior Coart International She Compear oa behalf af ftoaif and all other eradttor v. The Eow1an4 To the cradttora of the RowUnd Dry Oooda mHW7, Oft: v ; ' '."v- "' Tea wffl take aotJea by ardor entered thia aaaaa bv Hk Rnnar W at nA holding aourt In the Ninth' Judicial Dktriet. the undcraigned baa been . appointed per manent receiver for aU the property, aaeeta and effort of The Rowland Dry Good Coal pany, of Rowland. N. C. Ton are farther no tified that by hi order aU eredUora are re quired to fOe their , ektmu againet the a 14 Rowland Dry. Gooda Company, duly Hambed and verified before a Notary Public or ether proper officer, with the - undmismed re ceiver a hie office In- Rowland. N. G..' wfthwf in aixty daya from and after August Slat, 1922 ; and all creditor are further notified that If tbey fail to file their claim, with the anderiigaed receiver in the way and man aer and wrthM thetuwe a bore net forth, inert win oe aarrea ana foreeioMd at taeir rtgnt a.. a. j it . n . t m .a a-' b Is A. Force I YOUR MONEY li a, Tcrce, Jut u money always i on Mont of --t' ianj vkii toUdi Hun U put U-fcm tuimWii 'wnnL it 'ft wiu tm uuDnjii careitu uoiint, iaoor eViid lacrlflce. It I, fdgUj commendalilt in iayonf to be thrift and indrirtriotij, and thereby. urp ntoney dnriajr oat'i tctivet y ear, for tUUxlcs prove that thero "yT J9 wno bfiii to ttvt and aeenmnlate property after they havo patted middle lift, . ;:p-&Jk: ': : If yro detirt to be F 0ECETUL and independent, then bo thrifty and SAVE, and when old ago overtake you and you are no longer r able tit produce, In competition with the rest of the world, then Your, . Money win be a FOBCE that will protect you from dependence and " Want '- - ,-.r r ; " , J Thit Bank want! to bo of aerriet to you and help you to tave. Wo (huWto you a Make Our Bank Your Bank r,rr.f3 The Plahtero Bank & Tract Company THE OBIGINAL FART.TO3 BANK , " 31 IE eloecd to aaaert any demand agamic me aid defendant. ' ' Thi the flat day of Augnat, Izz. aVK JUX1KNON, to bartfcmatit in thm Afttrtbmtim. rf tl.U. .It. V. Tx-neh and loanaori a Johnaon, exs ; ok' in, K1 Kowland Ury. Uoxi( Conv panyy , and will be thereafter' barred and fore Receiver. ;Atlrnyf lor 4 th- Receiver:. .- foir Vif tt 1st day -of September 1922 mnA jJJM : Monday, "the 4th day of Sept, Any action; or' proceeding anMt.innfn validity, of ' aid C ordinance muat be com menced, within 80 day after it fimt MkH. cation:: Woodberry. Lennon, CAttorney, , , A. M.BREECE, Clerk and Treasurer. 9-4-2 Mon At Tae Beat Serrlee", la ear motte. Bverything joan and unitary; When hunrnr Jtlve M a eall. Olympia eae, Elm atreet, Lum AN ORDINANCE , . . - At a peelal meeting of thet Mayor' and Board of Commiaelonera of the town of Pembroke, North Carolina, held-at th office of the Clerk and Treasurer of id town, at Pembroke, N. C.; on the Ut aay of Sep tember. 1922, at 8 iQO o'clock , p. mayor and all membera of. the, boarA.oeing present, the following ordinance wa nnani mou.ly adopted. Motion -t SJ? j L. Thaggard. eetonded byj A...M. ,Bree and all membera, vixt Jr IXhagaTa-A, B. Bea.ley, A. M. Breee and WLowryr voting in the affirmative and none' fe the Mgetivo. Wherea the town , of Pembrlte T Kortb Carolina, prior to December '.C red for nee.ary ' public improvement an outsUnding indebtednea .la the aum of Six-ty-Five Hundred -Dollar ,'al b hereinafter ,et forth, and It appearing that Im peratively ncceary that the aaid mofto ne. b. paid and that the aaid torn. SMte mi' aell it negrotiabla eoupon bond tn the said um of Sixty-Five Hundred Dollar for the refunding of aaid debt! . Therefore under and puraaant- to Chapter 106 Public ' Law. of North Carolina Extra Sewion. 1921. be It reeolvedTMhat the aaid Town of Pembroke by He Mayo. "d Jff of Commietioner Mua and aell Ita negoti able coupon bondk in the aaid aum of Sixty-Five Hundred Dollar. In detail aa 1 hereinafter et forth,"" r , - ' . a The purpoaa of aaid lame hall be to refund an outatandlng Indeptodnea. egahut aaid town In the and open aeconnt In aaid um of Sixty-live Hundred Doltara, vW- aaW. Jndebtedn-a incurred for th Inatollatioi. of an elee trie Hunt plant for aaid towna. ....i h Th. maximum. wgregaU principal amount aaid .bond ahall.be Blxty-Five Hunted 5olk.. (W50fl.0), which J iLLi m aMlea-. - th amowit of each band determine and autboriaed by an dl- " thla board the but of aaid bone rotate W and to bear inter- t parable r??"? irtoei: aW aaa'ftwaUiC a9 wfeaTW Ua -.7. tatareaf of 1 bonaa haU Se anna 1 aye . .... .ny levied and coiieevea. , w i X Tha a totemeat of - tbV Vtrwn ef :rW k A haa been filed with the Clerk and V xurW and U Ha palaaet-i 5 "VhrtortrwUi-3A I cn be finally PeW wtthejrt nndne. Imrd- anon th. tax patera- at aaM tewa av thirty : ZZr. and the probable period of aaefulneaa ? WroVemfo. wakkvaald 4ebt. wa. J - propertoj t wt to taxation by the town of Pembroke i Slart fixed la I2S4.S2S.0. v'V. , 4 g The amount ef the net of aM town outotanding and authormed b I6500.S0, - h. Thia drrjlanee anal! Uk, effect ;- faa- - medUtely upon tta paaaageV" ''u-' " ' ' m It to further ordained thatthe Clerk and Treaaurer of aaid town advertbre aaid bonda to be aeld aa aoon aa la practicable, at Pern nr r tn th hieheat bidder by aealed bid. aid town reaerving the right to reject r.U bui. . db. McQUEEN. J Atteat: - Mayor, A. M- BREECB. -y'J; . Clark and Tie Hirer. Tie foregoing ordinance waa pawed on the ,v...- h a aneenr meetlnar nf h Vf .-j Board - of ' Commiaaionera of the town of P'-nnroke. North Carolina, held at th- office of the Clerk and Treasurer of aaid town. a. Pembroke. N. C. on the lit Hv t a-. tember, 1922. at 8:00 o'clock p. m. the mayor and all member of the board heim present, the following ordinance wa unani-j mcuaiy aaopiea. Motion waa. mada 'by W. M. Lowry and aeconded by A. B, 13 easier and all members, vis J, L. Thaggard, A. B. Beaaley, A. M. Breece and W. M. Lowry, voting in the affirmative and none in the negative. - , . Wherea the public health of the citizen of the town of Pembroke ia being daily en dangered on account of the need of said town for adequate drainage facilities, and travel over its street and Dronerty trouble- tome, and uncomfortable in wet weather, jind wnereas tne Doard or commissioners deem It imperatively necessary that an adequate sys tem be Installed in order to protect the health of it citizen and residents and to make passage over ita streets and property easy and comfortable, and that it la imperatively necessary that at least 18500 be expended therefor and that the aaid town iasue and ell it negotiable coupon bond in . the said , turn or Eighty-Five Hundred Dollar for aaid purpose : . .. v Therefore, under and pursuant to Chapter 10C Publie Laws of North Carolina Extra Session, 1921. be it resolved that the aaid Town of Pembroke by ita Mayor and Board of Commissioners issue and aell tta . negoti able eoupon bonds in the 'said sum of Eighty-Five Hundred Dollars, in detail as la hereinafter set forth. ; a. The purpose of said issue shall be to install an adequate system of drainage and sewerage for said town. b. The maximum aggregate principal amount of said bond shall be Eighty-Five-Hundred Dollars, ($8600.00). which shall be issued in series - the amount of each bond to bo determined and authorized1 by an ordi nance of thia board, the last ef aaid bond to mature in thirty years, and. ta bear inter est not to exceed six PA cent, per annum payable semiannually. ,)J .'' i a,. That a tax ufficietto pay the Princi pal ana interest of the bonda bal bo -anna-ally levied and oolleeted. d. That a statement of the Town of Pem broke baa been filed wfth the Clerk and Treaaurer and ia open to publie inspection at hie office. - . e. The sbortes't period In which aaid debt can be" finally paid without -oodue bordea fapoa. th tax payers of aaid town ia thirty year and the probable period of aseruiaess of the -hvprtoveaseat for which amid bond are to be baaed la thirty years. -. The aaaaa ad vahsatian of property rab ies to taxation by the. town est Penahreke aa kurt fixed Is ttMJZ.. g. The aaaotutt ef the) net debt af the aaid tow OTtetaading and authorised la $SS4I St. a.-This ordlonoa ahall t -effect Jsa mediately upon Ha paaeage. . - It fc fortaer ordained that the Clerk and Treasurer of aaid -town advartise said bonds to be eoM aa aoon as ia practicable, at Pem broke, N. C, to the highest bidder by aealed bids, aaid tows reserving the right to reject an bed. : - . d. b. McQueen. Attest; v " -y Mayor. . ri A. M. BREECE. M . . -1- ' Clerk - and Treasurer. , The foregoing ordmanee was passed on the let day of .September. 1922, and .waa first published on Monday, the 4th day ot Bept, 1922,..-. Any action or proceeding questioning the validity af - aaid ordinance must be - eesn menced within 10 days after tta first publi cation. - i - : ' . ' i - ' i . '" ' ' A. M3REECE. ; "!- ' Clerk and Treasurer. Woodberry Lennon. - Attorney. 9-4-2 Moa. ft? Customers of this Bank should avail them selves of the many conveniences we place at their disposal. ' ' Our latest convenience is for the benefit of local telephone subscribers and is described in another column of this issue. , ; There are some telephone subsmbers whose names are not on our hooks who should, open accounts here and take advantage of this ar rangement, c ' ' : . WE ARE HERE TO SERVE i National Bank of Lumberton UNDER TJ. S. GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION A, W. McLEAN, President M. F. COBB, Cashier COMPLETE STOCK SASH GLASS OILS DOORS PAINTS BUILDER'S HeAROWARE SCREEN DOORS SCREll WINDOWS N. Jacobi Hardware Co. WILMINGTON vs.;-- "Basinet; Crib and Combined For Good Crib Alone S Saves Dollars, Space, Care, Health Ai$ '. Play-Pen Win habr plaTs, uwihtfi estciaily nlfafed of footsteps and liftiat; by this other Xiddie-Koop utility. .. Babj learns to stand on the SLiddie-Koop board floor; he it absorote- ly safe when alone, for Xlddie-Eoop is so constructed that HQ is impossible for him to tip it orer. : to apace 8 incfiei wide, enclosing: springs and mattress to putt' away or carry on trips- . .. V t feanitary white enameled freaety-screened sides wheela easily thru doors -Wheels may be made either swivel' or siauonary. jenuai to every nome-wixn-a-DaDy. :- t.- BIDDIE-KOOP Stephens? LUMBERTON Barnes -.".Ja.A ViTV FAIRMONT MISS JOSEPHINE BREECE will have on display the first showing of AUTUMN MILUNERY, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th Lost September 1st, one medium size fox hound dbg, white and black spotted, partly yellow over right eye and right ear, left ear " black; -:- - .a..v I will pay $5.00 for any information lead ing to his recovery. JNO. P. LEWIS Fairmont, North Carolina. MOTICE TO rTr tf ti J! euepini ipime Sunbscribeirs : Effective September 1st. we have arranged with the NATIONAL BANK OF LUMBERTON to receive for our ac count payment of all telephone bills. All bills must be paid at the bank before the tenth of each month. The bank will be furnished with a duplicate of each sub, scribers account, but is not authorized to make any adjust ments or corrections, therefore, any corrections must be made by the manager before payment Anytuatomer of the NATIONAL BANK OF LUMBER TON would find' it quite convenient to authorize the bank to charge each month's hill to his account as a check same to be returned at e paid Toucher at the end of the month I In rnAQing .checks to bank without nclojring bill, 'please indicate telephone aoniber thereon; , I , - ft- Yourfatl3- will be greatly appreciated; - v Pleaae' res'.that banldng hours are from 9 eV in."to OP. IB. 'JtVLSJll 'if EOUTILLN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. By C. C. ROGERS, Manager. ,Ut. and Mrs. J. H. Felts Jr left yesterday for Charlotte, where they will spend several days visiting Mr. Felts' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Felts Sr. - h -.: Mr. R. H. Davis of R: 5, Lumber ton, waa among- the visitors in town Saturday. ; . ' . Mrs. T. A. McNeill and S children returned Saturday 'evening; fromy'. Wrightsville Beach, where they spent a month. ",, - 7 J; '". Rev. R. h Byrd of Tolarsville is among1 the visitors In town today. ' Recorder A. E. Floyd of Fairmont is among the visitors in town today.
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