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WILL BEGIN RECEIVING COTTON ON STORAGE AT THE
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ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 1th
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LUMBERTON is prepared to advance Fifty Dollars per bale, on this cotton immediately.
Bring us your receipts and (jetyour money without cost to you at once.
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County Bills Paid
The following fcills wer ordered
paid at the regular monthly meeting
of the county commissioners last
Monday:
C. B. Townsend, expenses to State
association of Co. Com. at Chapel
Hill $25; State Board of Health, coun
ty health work (contract) $250; John
W. Ward, chairman, salary for 3
months, $50; C B. Townsend, Bory
MeNair, J. G. Hughes, W. J.
Council, commissioners, salary
for three months, $37.50 each;
John S. Butler, recorder St Pauls
district, salary, $50; J. N. Bui.e, recor
der Red Springs district, salary, $50;
R. M. Williams, recorder Maxton dis
trict, salary, $65; D. W. Bullock, re
corder Rowland district, salary, $50;
A. E. Floyd, recorder Fairmont dis
trict, salary, $60; D. H. Fuller,
recorder Lumber-ton district, sal
ary, $75.00; J. T. McRainey, W.
A. Smith, W. W. Smith, J. H. Carper,
D. C. Ratley, A. R. Pittman, rural po
lice, salary, $100 each; Miss Flax An
drews home demonstration work,
$70.83; O. O. Dukes, farm demonstra
tion work, $125; Miss Elizabeth Frye,
county welfare work, $100; Miss Leila
Edwards, county health work, $90;
Miss Lelia Cottle, stno. work for home
and farm agents, $50; John W. Ward,
expenses to State Asso. of Co. Com.
at Chapel Hill $15; Miss Flax An
drews, for phone rent, $3.58; L. H.
Caldwell, supplies for county home,
$21.50; A. V. G. Wishart, auditor, sal
ary, $216.Cr, help on tax books, $163,
starhps and phone expenses $8.33; Mc
Allister Hardware Co., supplies for
eounty, $26.10; J. T. McRainey, ex
penses conveying prisoner from Vir
ginia, $35; W. W. Smith, capturing
3 whiskey stills and men, $70, feeding
prisoners, $1.80; J. H. Carper, " con
veying prisoner from South Carolina,
$9; D. C. Ratley, insolvent court cost;
$3.90; capturing whiskey still $10;
A. R. Pittman, capturing one whiskey
still, $10, insolvent court cost, $19.10;
John D. Canady, attorney St. Pauls
recorder insolvent court cost, $6; V.
H. Taylor, attornev Fairmont m-nnl.
er insolvent court cost, $7.50; W. B.'
Ivey, attorney Lumberton recorder!
insolvent court cost, $22; A. H. Pre-j
Fffl
Prices are as good9 if not . a little better than at
ious for lobacco. " I hevwill remain
LUMBERTON
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jvatt, capturing 1 whiskey still, $20;
Burroughs Adding Machine Co., bal
ance due on account, $70.80; Francis
Gilchrist, conveying Hattie McCall
to asylum, $11.46; W. M. Lindsay, in
solvent court cost, $6.25; H. C. Free
man, repair work in court house and
jail, $12; Geo. Allen, wood for jail,
$3; John A. Jones, janitor, salary,
$60; C. B. Townsend, expenses to
county home, 50c; Town of Lumber
ton, water and lights for county, $52
87; K. M. Biggs, supplies for county,
$6.25: Dix Hill State Hospital, exp.
conveying Edgar Jackson, $17.33, exp.
conveying Mrs. L. Jones. $28.89: State
Hospital, uoWsboro, indigent pupils,
$19.75; W. B. Parnell, burial expen
ses of Wm. Parnell (pensioner) $15;
n. . store Co., supplies for county,
su.03; seth Thomas Clock Co., sup
plies for court house clock, $25.11;
Whitfield & French, supplies for jail,
$6; John F. French & Co., supplies
for county home, $16; Edwards &
Broughton, supplies for county,
$372.93; Q. T. Williams, fire insur
ance on jail, $252.40; North State
Drug Co., drugs for county, $5.30;
Barkers pharmacy, drugs for county,
$3.50; A. H. Prevatt, jailor, salary,
$100, feeding prisoners $141; W. R.
Ivey, salary and expenses keeping
county home, $246; A. Weinstein,
supplies for county home, $6.03; Mal
colm McQueen, conveying crazy wo
man t0 jail, $4; Stephens & Barnes,
suDplies for county home, $27.50;
Efirds Department Store, supplies
for county home, $3.45; Herod Allen,
wood for eounty home, $10; Joe Ty
ner, wood for county homje, $6; W. J.
Faircloth, wood for jail, $18; E. R.
Hardin, coroners inquest over Docia
McBryde, $6.80; G. T. Fisher, C F.
Caudell, J. D. McCormick, W. R. Ivey,
L. T. Britt, C. C Harrington, jurors
in inquest, $2 each; Dr. E. H. Wells,
tuberculosis work for county, $179.21;
a B. Skipper, '.C; S. C, salary for
August, $250, clerk hire, $125, salary
as juvenile judge, $50, stamps and
phone expenses,. $11.03 ; R. E. Lewis,
sheriff, salary for August, $250;
clerk hire, $125, stamps and phone ex
penses $29.76, conveying D. Stephens
to asylum $15; M. W. Floyd, Reg.
deeds, salary for August, $250, clerk
hire, $175, stamps and phone expen
ses, $16.08;. Grantham Bros, drugs
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TAYLOR, President
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for county $11.50.
Tax Rebates Allowed. '
The Williams Co., Maxton ? town
ship on $19,000 property, $133; Caro
lina Townsend, Maxton townsh, on
$1,000 property,1 $7; D. W. Townsend
Maxton township, on $1,000 property
$7; James Dial, Sr., Smiths township,
on $1,865 property, $13.05. C
COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF (LAND
Under and by vfrtow ot th power and au
thoritjr conferred in an order of tale; of the
Superior Court of Robeson County - In a
Special Proeeedbie; entitled Mr. Dicic Black,
well ra. Vane HcGee at ala", the undersign
ed eommiuionrr will on Monday tha fitfc 4..
of October, 1922. at 12 o'clock noon, .ai the
eourt house door in the Town of Lumberton,
. w., oner mr saw at yuDiie auction,. -a the
highest bidder for cash, the following", landa
and premises, to-wit: .-, ..
In Saddletree Township, 4tobeoa Couaty,
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1st Tract: Befcig a part ef a IS aersor.
ey, known as lot No. 1. as" laid dtfsttftby
will of '.William McNeill: Beginning at atak
In the middle of the lower line of the S5S
acre survey, and run as said surrey ; north
S west t.75 chains to a stake bT a pine near
the edge of the Davb Una-: thence aorta T.
west 7.5 chains to. a stake opposite the
Moeeasion drain : thence to and with ths said
drain to the run of Saddle Tree; thencedown
the run of the same until a linerunnangdoe
east 'will direct to the beginning, containing
87 1-2 acres, and being the same lands; con
veyed in a deed from Eli Skipper and wife,
to James W, McNeill by deed dated' Sep
tember 24th, 1895, and recorded in v Book
S-V. page CM office ot the Register of Deeds
of Robeson County. 4
-2nd Tracts In Saddle Tree Township." On
the east side of Raft Swamp and joining the
lands of Archie McNeill heirs of Hattie
Skipper and J. W. McNeill. Beginning at a
stake on Arch McNeill's lower fence line
about 5 chains southwest of St. Pauls road
and runs north (7 degrees east t chains and
SO links to a stake by two small oaks fat the
division line of Arch and J.WJfeNefll: thence
as that line north 26 degree west 6 chains
and M links to said Skipper's corner; thence
south C7 degrees west 1 chain and 60 link
to a stake: thence direct to the beginning.
containing one and one-fourteenth acres,' and
being the same lands conveyed by Arch Mc
Neill and wife, to J. W. McNeill. . by deed
dated the 20th day of May, 1901. , ,
This the 8th day of Sept. 1922.
E. M. JOHNSON, j. :
Johnson A Johnson, Commissioner.
Attorneys. 9-11-4 Mon.
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT
Mrs. Eliza Faller
Whereas, after a long and useful life, tt
has pleased our loving heavenly Father to re
move from labor to rest aur beloved mother
in Israel, Mrs. Eliza Fuller, who en July 9th,
1922. In the hush of the holy Sabbath's even
ing calm suddenly and sweetly fell asleep la
Jesus. ' ,
Therefore be It -resolved:
First, That in the- death of Grandma Ful
ler the Woman's Missionary Society of
until the
will the highwt
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SEPTEM1SEE- 1S? W22 I
sGDOGDa
Chestnut Street Church loses not only its
best-loved member, one who in the days of
her strength devoted much of her thought
and time to the society's usefulness and
who up to the hour of her lamented 'death
was deeply interested in all its . activities.
Second, That we shall miss not only her
sunny presence and sweet companionship, but
the inspiration of her great faith, for she
walked and talked with God in the confidence
of a little child, and to the end nourished
her soul upon the eternal varieties of the
Divine Word as interpreted to her by the
great Wesley and the Holy Spirit
Third, That we extend to her stricken lov
ed ones our. tender est sympathy, and pray
that the consolation of the grace of God may
be theirs in this time of grief and loneliness.
Fourth, That a copy of these resolutions
be spread, on the minutes of our society,
copy sent to the bereaved family a copy
sent to The Robetonlan and the North Caro
lina Christian Advocate for publication. ---1
MRS. K. M. BARNES.
, .- MRS.' J. A. 8HARPE,
' COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LANH
Under and by virtue of the power and au
thority conferred in an Arder of sale of the
superior uourt o jBooeson .bounty In a
Special Proceeding entitled , "Ora Faulk et a!
vs. Rosa Lewis et al", the commissioner will
on Monday the 9th day of October, 1922, at
is . o'clock noon at the eourt house door in
the' Town of Lumberton, N. C,, offer for
sale at public auction, to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described lands and
premise, to-wit.
No. .1. In Fairmont Township. Robeson
County, bounded and described as follows:
Being 40 x 174 of lot No. 2 and all of lot No.
S in Block No. S m the Town ef Fairmont, N.
C, as per map made by J .R; Edmund, C. E.,
and recorded at page 490 in Book of Maps
No 5. - . " -
Beginning at a stake In the east edge of
Pittman street, A. L. Grims ley's corner and
runs as Pittman's street south 27.19 west 90
ft. to the corner of let No. 4 : thence with the
lines of lots S and 4 south 60.4S east 174 ft.
to a stake in the school house property; thene,
norm xi.iy east vw n, to a staae. a. u.
Orimsleys corner; thence with the line of
A. L. Grimsley north 60.4S east 174 ft. to the
beginning comer in the east edge of Pittman
street, this being the same land conveyed by
J. P. Brown and wife to the parties of the
first Part Sept. 14th, 1922. as will appear by
reference to page 282 In Book of Deeds 0-E,
in the office of the Register of Deeds of
Robeson County, N. C, Ten feet by 174 of the
northern edge ef lot No. 2 was sold to A. L.
Grimsley.
No. 2 Also one tract of swamp (and all
high vacant land .bought by me of Neill Me
Mtllan agent) bought of N. Shaw in Ash
pole Swamp4 from White House Ford to Bul
lock's Ford to high water mark containing
1877 acres, more or less. r v
This the 8th day of Sept 1922.
r v- E. M, JOHNSON,
Johnson ft Johnson, . . : Commissioner.
Attorneys for Petitioners. ' 9-11-4 Mon.
Mrs. E. E. Page went Saturday to
Wilmington, where ; she will spend
some time visiting-relatives.
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any tirnethis eeon. jthe buyers are, atul here and areai H ! 11
mark6t-aote3 10. oring your looaccp on 10 nc m k
T. LEONARD CHEEK,
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J Mr. ' A. lLawson of ,Orrum was
Lumberton visitor Saturday. -
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- We are pleased to offer our assistance to the members of
The N. 0. Cotton Growers Oo-Operative Association In connec
tion with seenrin; the initial 'advance on their cotton when de
livered to Us'AsjtMlim ) t
For the time being: a flat advance of $90 per bale will be
made. WE ABE HEEE TO SEE VE YOTJ.
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M National Baiilfcf lumberton
EES0UECE3 OVEE $100,0003
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UNDEB V, & GOVEENUEHTSITPEBVISIOCT
A. W. McLEAN, President
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a( iMrTj ;VV Glover of
j among the visitors in to
Marietta was
town Saturday.
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