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CLZZ 1770 T23 ZOZZZO'JUIt, LVZZZZZCZ!, UCZTZ CinClCTA,' - KOIJDAY, ZZ2T. 11, 1Z22 QUESTIONS s(( ,tni E3le Answers UKinMnorMtMtjto Answers, It will pw a pnnim " atw jjm. Which U the xnent? Exodus', Fourth 20:8-11. Command- Cotton Gin Burn- e3 Near Fairmont $4jOOO.Lots Partially Covered by In-nranf- Several Fire of Same Kind About This Tim Last Year ( V' Personal, . .. . - i- . By H. V. Brown : Fairmont. Sept. 9. Fire of undeter mined orisrin totalte. destroyed the cotton arin belonging to a stock com pany composed of F. C Ashley, G'. W. Thompson, A. o. inompson ana others, Thursday night about ten 6'clock ,two miles east of here." The blaie of the fire could be seen Dy those leaving the big tent meeting and a large crowd Wenfto tne scene: Mr. Ashley, who has aaa cnarge oi the gin, was attending; the serrices and did not get there until the lire was nearly out. The loss is estimated at about $4,000, partially covered by insurance. There had been no ginning done at this gin this season but a saw mill in connection with the gin had done work during the day. Mr. Ashley stated to the correspondent that he would have installed there within next 10 days a larger and bet ter gin and would be in position to t f They are GOOD! FORECLOSURE. SALE VndcT and b Vtrtua at iuriinnant 4.m ( Lieut Blaynard One of Four Killed. ) rif 30.1)00 nonnlA aaapmhliul - at rria s-.t. pmi ...,.'". .. .' Rutland fair tr . w Js this afternoon j nderi-ned eommk.knr will or for "a flying circus" i-ui with aero- bidder planes and balloons waa' turned bito of Loaberton. n. c?n Monday uU tli Zt a tragedy, four participants meeting October, im, at ix o'clock the t0u death. . Ah,aeroplane crashed from Z height or 2,000 feet carrying r to f ii vI . T"S? c." j their deaths, the pilot, mechanic and' br. Beginning at stake la tb - ran of a passenger. A few hours later r an' Alligator Swan where th old stag Road aeronaut loaning from a rialUml - j crow satd iwinp and ram with aaid road www icci. ajj mc auf-wu wcu WDcO these aorta 19.49 oast S SS - chain r to i his parachute failed to open. ,. , (tk i Hi asiddie of th,' road, Hn. hui'i The-dead r Lieutenant -Belvin ,! -TrVrr.." I vr 'M,:1-m aona Maynard, known through the country wV T.r2ZTi las "the JF lying Parson.' Pilot of the tek; thene. Booth UJ9 aaat SJS ebaliu airpUne. Lieutenant L. R.,Wood, of ? inJtl,r!?nVf ,1.?dls nri- j-' t -r iwitJ' aald road north 2t oat 8.4 chain to a Ticonderoga, N. wTpassenger with ,Uk. in th center of Mid road on th. rB . Aiaynara. MecnaniC naries MlOnette of a ditch and abo at a voint whero another of PlattsburgrN.'T. Henry A. (Dare. onth s.u et win taunect devil) Smith of Ronton aornnanr corDT " " wr Xy'' oevii; pmiin? 0I BOSt0nf aeronaut, : Jn , w.twardly direction thence oUi I .,, J, -fif. V. I"" 'ii i ..w-aa J. i ,s .pnaaln. .mall nnnil anl fAllowlna Lieutenant Belvin W. Maynard was !f,teA l 5ta? ?. f?" fl? a native Of North Carolina, Winner Of branch. Jlr. HUT, corner; thence with th the transcontinental flight New York ot id branch a follow north 67 east tc- San Francisco; and return; winner 'j?Zt 21 r ) I rim .T-4t.,o r; ;;v ITEMS. FROM GREAT MARSH ui iuc new iuiK id loronio intrnt; .l .1. e li .l.i . Culling ' Demonstration An "Inch" I at the outbreak of the World War was stake in c. T. pace' line and' on the north- Party September 16 for Church -la sttfdent at Wake Forest; : college; WBi ,id" f ." aforementioned, . thto servetf with distinction in France as "?Ll .T',. ' . I .r. .7 . - , , . . s M K7 ilUW HWHI VtW waiMuav W 11 m.uoi oinmiie leaver. , pise knot tn,th corner ot a Iieia; tnenee ' I north 18.40 west 8.S1 chain to an iron stake Card Of Thanks : - 1 ' In th, of th old stago roeJ ; Mardy 1 m: j 1 . - . . lamiiMU'i corner i inenc souui oi.uf w ? wish 10 express our sincere ..,:,.i..i.. . - ...i,. ,i ,3,. mn they I thanks to the many friends who ex- of AfiiKator Swamp by a water "oak on the i ?Now MptKerMqrkets by Motors PersonaL Correspondence of The Robesonian.. St Pauls, R. 2, Sept. 6. The cool ing" showers for the Past day or so are nice on the turnip patches , and will improve - the raods as were getting dusty. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Johnson took their guest Miss Monnie Carlyle and a few of their friends to White Lake one day last' week j Messrs. W. D. Watson, H. J. and, Dannie McRae' spent a few hours in Fayetteville and at Camp Bragg, last Sunday. J Sorry to report Mr B. W. Rozier's i TVsiltr vara air arif k inliAAttfiiM! pressed to us their kind thenee down the run off . . I. .V hank of 4Ji iwlim c v iiiua lii v Br - - - ... throHwh fho v1hlo uni,. V channel of said wamp 40 chain to w oe- . ... . - .,u iBniM eontainlna acres more or less tOUS djnng our reeent bereavemeilt. and bein the same land which appear - MRS. A. M. FLOYD anri PAMIT V - rxriitered in book of deeds CO. pace 277. of- ' -- - fo of Register of Deeds xf Robeson umnty. i Tku tka ti.t av of Anmist. ixzz. 1' WOODBEBKY LENNON, S-4-4 Monl . Conuniioner. care for cotton that is brought there"""? JF?SX& :T:;a nl Z rni J?1n8?? PJ rom the pink eye, 7T"" rTo 't; nA- Mrs. Jim Mauidin improving : t 1 : r . Irom a case of rheumatism. at this timo last VMr. i . ". ... Creedmoor, where she will be a mem- rnaa th . hnmtt . There were a good, many people ber of th Creedmoor high school fa culty this falkA ; i a- . , Miss Essie Neal Ward left Wednes. i day fprRowlAnd to enter the Row land high school. ; Miss Wrehnia ! Floyd left Friday for ; Richlands where she. will have charge of the music department of the Richlands high school. Miss Sarah Floyd left this week for Clarkton, where she will teach music in the Clarkton high school. Mr. T. W. Bullock of Lumberton spent iast Sunday here with friends and relatives. Mr. R. E. Bullock and family of Marion, S. C"., spent this week here visiting at the home of Mr. Bullock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. v. Bullock. Mr. R. E. Bullock has recently moved to Marion from Sav annah Ga. Miss Elsie Pugh left Wed nesday for Charlotte, where she has entered Queen's college. Miss Rose Jones left . Wednesday for Spray, where :she will be a - member of the Spray high school faculty this fall. Misses . Katherine : Floyd, Emily Cole,; and Xdllie Kyle left Wednesday for Greensboro, where the will re sume their studies Jat Greensboro College for . Women. .They were ac companied by Misses Katherine Cole, and Magenta Lassiter who entered the college for their first year. Mrs. Y. E. Smith and little daughter, Al ma Randle, of East Durham, are guests this week of Dr and Mrs. J. P. Brown. Mr. Mark MrDaniel spent last Wednesday in Richmond with his father, Mr. E. V. McDaniel, who is a patient at a sanatorium there. The condition oi Air. Aicuamel is some what improved since he first went there for treatment. Mr. John Gra ham of Red" Springs was a business visitor in Fairmont last Friday. Mr. Worth Williamson, who has been con fined to his room for the past several days, left for his home in Parkton Thursday for a few days recupera tion. Mr, Williamson is connected with the Grantham & Co., druggists. Mesdames E. J. and H. H. Davis of Martinsville, Va., are spending some time here with friends and relatives. Miss Katharine Galloway left last Wednesday for Nashville, N. C, where she will be a member of the Nashville high school this season. VOU can have fa M Beautiful , Complexion Neck and Arm Riffio'i MtgaoHa Balm beautifies instantly. yean' umdtffid success. I Remove freckle, trup- j- makes skin like mIim.- won'trubeff. 4elofs;' ioiett.; Whitt, Kak "Maf fOt lip , aaa cheeli. Sold b n ' deafen, or direct fromns,' 7 ccno, postptid.' ' " LIQUID ' race mna Toilet POW. DERt Durham, Sept. 7. N.. Underwood, local contractor, was yesterday awarded the contract for the con struction of the Alumni Memorial jrymnasium at Trinity college , for H1.979. Work on the buildins will start this week, according to Mr Underwood, and will be pushed for ward as rapidly as possible. Trinity authorities had planned to award the contract some time ago but were held up when illness pra vented the archi teat completing plans on time. THE WEARY WAY to Daily Becoming Less Wearisome Many in Lumberton. With a back that aches all day, With rest disturbed at night, Annoying urinary disorders, Tie a weary way, indeed. Doan'g Kidney Pills are especially for kidney trouble. Are endorsed by Lumberton citizens. Elisabeth Edmund, 404 Water 'S, Lumberton, says: 'When Tfirst arose in the morning I felt listless and there was a 4oU misery m the small of my hackee UrMied . though 1'. had had no reaf durmg the nitfhL &g'hi ay- wore -on dull heavy beaJiJg down feeKng inTny kidneys lotherfcd rae ahd by jifght itrhad 'exf ended,Mear to my shotflders. Then tny ntaf felt dixzy - smd "peculiar. I attributed thesei ailments to my kidneys as their action wasn't normal. I heard Jthat Doah. Ifidney PUla .' were good - and decided to give them a trial. I had onlv osed tie box before I was en tirely rid of the misery." . . Prica 0j,' at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan:,Kidney Pills the c same that nizbethiEdmTaKl-1iad. Toster-MU-fami.4Cos-MfrB, Buffalo, N; T. took; advantage of the demonstration of culling the, fowls which was held at Mr. Bledsoe's last i week. , Mr. Beldsoe has a fine chance of pretty ! 4 wnite Xieghorn chickens. Mr Donnie McRae of Elrod is spending some time with his brother Mr. H. J. McRae. The W. M. U. will give an inch so cial at Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Barker's' home Saturday night, September 16.' h very body invited. You will be meas-' ured how tall, vou will nav a nennv an inch and pass through to the din ing room, where cake and cream will be served. This is done to get money! to get carpet for the Great Marsh church. Remember what this social is1 for and come to get a real nice enter. 1 tainmept and meet your friends, . Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Ratley of' Flor ence, S. C, spent a few days with. Mr. Ratley's sister Mrs. W. B. Bar-? TRU8TEES sale op valuable .rw'-Vi. w- -J n"d V' e power of .ale nc uciu oiiei visueu iir. ana mninei m certain deed of trust executed Mrs. Hester's home and claimed their bjr J wv ! on October 22nd, 1919. and mfant daughter Our sympathy goes ;SSTLLSmcffi ff AcfflS to father and mother. jtn Book No. 45 page M4. def.ult having? bi , Good many , of our young men are " i pyment of ctrtain note secured expecting a trip to Greensboro this SJ ttT T f . not? .hV15 W(apu ,denisnded.a sale of the land to satisfy said t o r . - 4 ' . J. '". e undenijmed. trustee will on Mon- u. w. waison ana ti. u. !y. uctober 2nd. 1-22 m. ,, ! htnir ferry of Kennert spent a few minu- Monday m said month, offer for sale tes with Mr. Watson's son last eve. J? S! . 1 sw- va h w vivvK) iiwii( MiW I courthouse door to : Lmriberton. North Caro- BRIDGE AT WILLIAMSTON RE- 1?,, ?lto5 !nd , CLAIMS NINE COUNTIES TO end bein !n tte County of Robeson. NORTH CAROLINA'S FOLD Sute of N- c-. "ear the Town of Parkton ... ,"l t'-.e west side of the Stat highway lead- Wlt1- , . ling from Fayetteville to St. Pauls, N. C, WJliiam8ton, Sept. 7. Roanoke formerly owned by Farmers Trad. n Com- river bridge and causeway, crossing v- p'8t t- which is on record in Robeson the marshes of Marton and Bertie and ftW, vfflv' 5 the Kt,it!r v,.l.i,'. vt il . ,01 Deeds in Plat Bock . No. 2 page 71 to reclaiming for North Carolina nine' which said plat reference is made for a more cuunues lying to the southeast that! urat description, containing SI 1-2 acres. ! FORECLOSURE SALE Under and. by virtue of a judgment of th Superior Court in an . action entitled II. u. Stanley and Wife ; Agnes Stn ley vs. Otto Over beck, I,' the undersigned commissioner I will offer for; sale at pttbiie auction to th 1 highest bidder .for cash at .w ,eour souse "door in the town . of Lumberton, N. C. on Monday, the 2nd day of October 1S22, at It o'clock, M..cthe foUowtoc deceribed land. In th. towa. of Fairniont, situated on the -t mMm of Main .Street beginning in th f amid street, corner ot lot No. '. Ftsher oMM anaV ntMs S. B8f S-4 W. 4.4S .k'.ina. in. a Ataka j thene south IS S-4 W. 66 links; then S. 88 S-4 W, 54 link to ..-u. MwtMP r lot mo. Tnene n. 88 8-4 K, S.S1 chain to th eente of Main Street a. oomer of lot No. ! thene with Main Street N, 1 W..1.W chain to the be ginning, containing 1-2 acre. This Aug. Slat, 1922. ' ' "!;, WOODBERRYLENKON. . Commissioner. 9-4-4 Hon. FARM MORTGAGE'S BALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power and au thority conferred in a certain mortgage deed from A. A. Wright and wife to A. H. Perry, which instrument is registered in Book No. 88 at page 111. i nthe office of the Register of Deeds of Robeson County, (default having been made in the payment of the obligation secured thereunder) the un dersigned mortgagee will offer, for sale on Thursday Sept. 14th, 1922, at 12 o'clock noon, at the court house door in the Town of Lum berton, N. C, at public auction, to the high est bidder for cash, the following described lands and premises, to-wit: ' In Parkton Township, adjoining the lands of J. K.. Currie, M. - J. Johnson estate and others, beginning at a stake by gum pointers in the fyn of Dunn's Marsh and run south 75 west 9.87 chain to a stake at th head of a small ditch in the field ; thence south 9 east 10.87 chain to a stake in the outside line ( of Currie' tract; thence a that line north u 70 east S.5S chains to a stake near Dunn's Marsh; thene north S chains west 4 chain to a stake with 1 hickory, oak and dogwood pointer;: thene east 2.8 chains to a stake and gum pointer In the run of said Mash ; thence up the various ' courses of the run f said .marsh to ' the h"3!nnirz, containing 8.42 acres. i hd being tie rrw conveyed to Ai Wright by J K. Cvrrie rnd others by deed registered in ok S-W, page 499. office of th Register f DecJs if Robason County. ,-;i ' . This is a re-ale of t .a tr-oer'y. the bid having been raised. :.,;- A. H. PE-t Vi. Johnson A Johnson, . . , - Mortsr.gee. Attorneys for the Mortgagees. 9-4-2 Mon. V A TOME? who have never driven cars before, . ; an QyerJaad; Sedan l remaf Vably sirriple." , The 1 w arjvcra scAti,comfcrtabte eaaily,--:' Steering becomes second ziatiife. -m-. . ; ; Thousandl of women who, are' driving Overland . Sedans wonder, how, they ..ever got along without " them. v .The iOverland. makes $htj fresh .product of the farm aa accessible as the corner grocery. Shop--pingi tco, becomes a pleasure instead of a hardship. For; real quality comforU style smdaH-raund per formance, the Overland Sedan is without question "the greatest motor car value ia America." . - . S9S . $550 . SSO OvetUnJ. AJtvoy Good Wtrment, Not tht QracMeat AMonaossta Vain fas Ammicm toy; w, a LUiimitON, it. o. . N Phone Np. 209 Phone No.' 2?02 fVM)ri: GLOVER SEEDALFALFA SEEO ter Bje, Seed Oats, Seed Wheat, Seed Barley, Vege table Seed, Flowering Bulbs, Turnip Seed. Onion Seta. Vetches, Grasses, Rape, Abbrnria Rye; Common Win- These eeed should be planted freely. '''others wtb are wowing these crops are prospering:, are you? Write us for our complete price list theCSouth m0St BUitabIe nd climatic conditions in UA. B. KIRBY SEED COMPANY - , . ' "GAFFNEYS.C. 1 s - Me Rxbe'mian is the best advertising mediuni in Robeson County. piJ'j.ii i,5 , t .. FARM the rivers and swamps have given to Virginia, was formally opened to pub- - tin v wjLii eAtri'ispa npra tmbv attended by the governor, State High way commission, half a hundred others of Statewide prominence and fully seven thousand people of the surrounding country. The list of those present reads like a North Carolina "who's who", and a survey of the accomplishments sounds like a tale of wonder surpassing Aladdin and his fantastic lamp. This stupendous piece of highway and bridge construction, begun back m March, 1919, and costing 8350,000, makes next door neighbors of Borne tens oi tnousands who have been as far apart as the mountains and he sea. Thirty minutes' ride now reach es the same objective from Williams ton that formerly required a day's journey. Nine counties that had been going to Virginia because they could not get into North Carolina, and some south and west contrihufiinna city building can be shifted from Nor. ioik ana fortsmouth to the growing towns down home. Brock . Barkley in Charlotte Observer. n,ore or .ess. Sam. being lot No. 1 on said Borix,wr!e;-' . .dSV plat. Th above tract .of land contain 65 acres of cleared land in a hitch state of cultivation is well located in a good community and con sidered one of the finest small farm in that community..:-,,: '.. ;:. .. v.,.,...,,- . This August 20th, 1922. B. P. SANDAL1N, 8-J1-4 Thurs. Trustee. NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS North Carolina, . Robeson County. In the Superior Court. J. K. Maynor, et al,, vs. Lady Lowrie and Neil) UOMNS j fy unlimited money to lend oh improv ed Farm Lands in Robeson, Bladen, ; Hoke, ScbUahd and Cumberland Counties on long time, from $2500.00 to $50,000.00. McNeill & hackett, attorneys, Lumberton, N. C. ' REMEMBER Re.nember that all subscriptions to THE ROBESONIAN are Btop- ped when they. expire. , This ap- plies to every subscriber, rich and poor, black and white. Watch the label on your, paper V (the slip upon which your name fa nrinted) and send in renewal 5 days before subscription expires in order pot to miss a copy,, If you neglect it and allow your, paper, to, stop, don't get mad. .This does not mean that the management of the paper doubts your ' honestv it simply means that it is the policy of the paper to stop all subscrip- tions when they expireand re- member that the same rule ap- plies to every subscriber, and not you alone. V1' MMiHie letter bftnc 'f ' , ... laying ttejtforf. a sic-r. . .r. rtWerrtitoaences when we hit the bay.' rn XS ZViPf r. m sfl poise that's rnadc-Uhe deviih . w a TTtr : I . I ' . f '- . Poster Maynor et aL . The defendants Boss Ozendine, Neill Foster Maynor - and Bert Maynor will take notice that an , action entitled a above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Robeson County, North Carolina," to sell for partition all that certain tract of land situated in Burnt I Swamp Township, paid county, adjoining the land of Jim Dial on the north. Laurie Ox endine on the south, and the estate land of' John . Humphrey on the east, containing: one! hundred (100) acres, more or less, and being th lands formerly belonging to William May nor, deceased, the said Bos Ozendine ; and NeiH Foster Maynor being heirs at 1 law ef W)U.iam Maynor. and therefor interested In the aforesaid lands, and th laid defendants, Bosa, Ozendine and Neill Foster' Maynor, and any ether person or persons, heir at law .of William Maynor deceased, or any other per son whatsoever claiming any right, title or Interest in the above mentioned lands, be and they are. hereby required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Robeson County on the 28th day of Septem ber, 1922, to- answer th complaint filed in this action in th of fie. of the Clerk of the Superior Court, and let them take notice that if they fail to answer the said complaint, th plaintiffs will pray the court for relief de manded in the complaint. ft. Herein fail not. and of this summon make due return. Given under my band, and seal of said court, this 26th day of August, 1922. C. B. SKIPPER. . Clerk Superior Court McLean, Varser, McLean A Stacy. Attys. for plaintiff. 8-28-4 Mon. An ad. inserted In The Eobesonian Brings RESULTS, Try one. GET OUT A POLICY And do it now. Fires are disastrous and . delays are dangerous. You can't bring back what is consumed by Fire. -You can Be Reimbursed on Your Fire Loss H of our companies. Premiums on doubtful policies is money thrown away. " Be sure and insure with us. Q. T. WILLIAMS, Lumberton, N. C, SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY Week-End and Sunday Excursion Fares to ls.. I 'itf Vo'use' a poultice hot, fPr : .;,..;, ; ; .Tr tii the innard nain T ot4 '"7 to t!,e skin, bat I ain't got no , Jire -'ferrigs thst draw .. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LANlf Under and by virtu, of the power and au thority contained -In a certain deed of trust to T.: U. Johnson, Trustee, duly registered in., Book M, at page 800, in th office of the Register of Deeds of Robeson County (default having been made In the payment of ute note seemed thereby) th. undersigned Trus tee will on. Saturday tha 2Srd,day of Sep tember. 1922. at 12 o'clock Noon, at the eourt koeM door in the. Town , of Lmnbartoa. M,.C. offer for sale, at public woetion; to the higbeat bieder. for cash, the .following described land and sWemis, to-wtti' , :,i - 'rT .'.''"" , " f Four lota or fwreeki of land adlolnmg aen ejbae aadvloeatedsn St i PeuleiTownshlpj in the) Towf ot St.Fanta. describe ,aaor BMet MelS.t.iaMMBi b-j second iureey of F, iFnWrik C.afltli.TWm K .t; ,fala, HI . n . whirh inrvM . la rtnii In Ka am la of 'ft? ' Regtiter ef Deeds Jof 'Robeson' Courlty 1 Boo of Mat N-'iy-et pe l. and - lngvvthr, lahdi wbicbf was xonveyed to Pal WeUington . by . Mcfonis A .Lindsay Co. Tne.. hit Amad dated Cha IBUi. dav of . Aorll lSieanS mattered m the office of the Regis-- ten. of Deeds ea Xobssea CenntvC.iii' Book va, Z. peg 873. and being th. same land convey ed by Paul Wellington and wife to w. M. Johnson by deed registered in-Book o-A. page 1S5. office of the Register of Deeds of Kobe- PA, Cfrontr. ndiTiiVyea,by.Wf. U. Johnson end wife, Ne'a Johnson, to J. W.,reele. by deed'dated the 17th 'day' of July. X920. . and recorded in Robeson County - Revhrlry In Book 7-D.. page 154 of Deeds In said Registry. Tbh H)t .2ardday of August, 1922. . . , U v-V..-' LUiOHMSOlJ,., Jobnson m Johnson, ' c . " Trtute. ' Attorneys. . . S-IS-4 Mon. WILMINGTON AND WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH SUNDAY FARES WEEK-END FARES ' .,KH.. v Tir. H 1 M.t... mwrl an . ... . . 1. nccK-cna iicKeti to Monday Pare to WHhlstm, 'Beh 'miktogjod Oaly 'Proiit.'' AtlcntW" Alma " 'fW50W--:-'. lnrin.arf Lnmbertoa- MsstOA f,:r . Pembroke .. to v uiniglon . :&1?W& $120..' ' v $2.7$ - -J ;oS2e--- '44M - r-$2.$ ; . ; ..'$35 : ,$3.43 ' s'wl8t .$2,4 r$li9$ $135 H w $3.65 r $3.40 14.30 . JW.M $W3 $25 $2.00 For rrestttmtiohm. and cthtr inform at or wriU AV.iZm t : -" C .7 TT? " "r -TOS. : Hi G. SlfAlXBONES, t. P. A Wilstlagtoa. J, C. " R. JBL OtljfTER, D. P, A. Wnmlagtoa, N. C .
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