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7iiHE HOBESONIAN ottls Published " IZizity and' Thursday Afternoon . V- -r- By : TO3 ROBESONIAN, INC. ; C, A, Carp ............ President "i IUEGCSIPTION BATS: - "Pm Year ...... 12.00 tillonthj .................. 1.00 Care ilonths V.- ............ . .50 Delivered by carrier in Lumber ton Cm year . . 12.40 Cx months ....... ....$1.20 Oct months . . . ........... .60 You Ccn Goon C2e 107 Wait Fourth Street Telephone No. 20. : Entered aa second daaa mall matter ftt the postrffica at Lumberton. N. G. THTJESDAY, SEPT. 14, 1922. ALBIBLE THOUGHT M FOR TODAY 7 ntataaiaAar JOY FOR WEEPING: His anger endureth but a moment: in his favour via life: -weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning. Psalm i 80:5. . - t : i Effect .-.,Vv-- ' S.::'iO.: 411 fo4&ragtl ! t t! toraed order will be resumed when this temporary arrangement is over. ' ' ' O- 1 -' . Joy over the good news of Blease's defeat in South Carolina is dashed by news of Lodge's vicitory in Massa chusetts. . - o- ' CO-OPERATION 'APPRECIATED the. omission when occasion arises would be impossible. " V'' ' ' .,.", . ', o . P.-'1 '7 The Atlantic Coast One seems ' to have been very little disturbed by the strike. It has not had to discon tinue any passenger trains; and it an. nounces that while freight traffic is 25 per cent, heavier than it was a year ago, it is being moved promptly. The Seaboard Air Line had to take off some trains and has not been able to run trains on time, but it and the Coast Line, which. 1 looked out for themselves in the matter of filling places of employes, have suffered far less than the Southern, which did not WORDS, WORDS, WORDS make a move to fill places of striking Y The Raleigh correspondent of the employes until August and held open Charlotte Observer writes specula- to its former employes the offer to ' tively about what certain ones clothed take them back on precisely the same 'with a little brief authority "or who' .'terms as if they had been out on a . otherwise are more or less in the lime- . vacation. light meant in speeches made at Wil . liamston the other day when the four. ; mile bridge across Roanoke river was formally V opened. -x The bridge brings people on opposite banks ; of the river some hundred miles I nearer together and reclaims some It is understood that insanity will I be urged in defense of William C. Paries,, who went on a' rampage at Clover, S, C. the other , day and with his shotgun killed four members of the family o fa neighbor. It ought anine counties to the State. So to be admitted nVht nft tw v.- j it is a great piece of work. But insane. Any man who gets mad the speakers seemed to be wary about enough to da a deed, like that is in- ? giving anybody credit who could reap sane for the time being; but it is any. political advantage. They said he sot of insanitv rwj,rtM., .words. If we get the Raleigh corres- the sort of insanity . that should h W. M. Lowrey Makes a Generous Gift Robeson Union-. Post of Amerkna Legion Will Meet at Pem broke Friday Night Revival Meet- In.- 'r- 'Ar':--: ' Correspondence of The Robesonian. Through your most excellent ra per I wish to thank my friends for their hearty cooperation given me in conducting the revivals ; on the Pembroke field this season, which in cludes Harpers Ferry. Bear Swamp, and Mt. Airy Baptist churches. -. We have had near 100 confessions on this circuit, .74 for baptism. 1 feel that God's hand has led us and that the praise belong to Him. . Let . us pray that many others may. come to him. Lalso wish .to' thank brother W, M. Lowrey," a leading Methodist, for his liberal gift to the Burnt Swamp As sociation. Mr. Lowrey made a gift of 215.56 to the religious organization a few days ago.. He divided it among Whites," Indians, and colored, which amounted , to $71.84 each. If we 'had a fe wmore big-hearted 'men like Mr. Lowrey we would have a better coun ty. . t . 7 : 1 ' The American Legion post - No. 124 (Robeson Union) will .hold .its' quarterly meeting at Pembroke Nor mal school building "Friday night, September 15. All members and those wishing to Join are requested to be there. Mr. J ' .R. Lowrey, post com mander, will preside over th. meet ing. - . , 7;n; y!:Ai -. Another revival meeting' will be gin at Harpers Ferry Thursday of this week and will continue until Sun. day. The public is cordially invited. L. W. JACOBS, - Pastor. Pembroke, N. C, Sept. -11 1922. PROGRAM OF ROBESON COUNTY INDIAN TEACHERS' ASSEMBLY Sii'it hmm cbal yet;- - -uiss ileroseiDie' - . Jpondent, there Was much art but lit tle matter in what was said. Jodani els, erstwhile Portfolio Jo, embraced the occasion to say a piece . about modesty, and how it adorns J really great men. And the cor . respondent i n a . lefthanded way wonders if Portfolio Jo was not prejty near reading the riot iact to His Excellency Governor Mor jrison, who was there "present and who nas been known , to refer to "my politacs'notmeaning anything im onodest, y'understand, but just in a manner of speaking. " And so we judge that a pleasant time, was had by all, even if certain ones did go away wondering what ! certam other ones meant by saying certain things. But thlre should be no I doubt about who deserves the credit for ' the monumental :,w,ork in cele bration of the completion of which .these notable ones 'were lending their gracious presence. If the credit does not belong to Portfolio "Jo, to whom, pray, can it belong? Didn't he build the ark? Go to. punished to the extent of the law. Notice ought to b eserved in advance on the gentry who conveniently go crazy and shoot up folks that in sanity will not be accepted as any de- 'fense. .. - A TRUE, FAITHFUL TYPE 1 Mention was made-in The Robeson ian week ago of the death of Wes ley McNeill, an old-time darkey of the, type that is fast disappearing. One of his, "white folks" gives The Robesonian the following: . - "Wesley McNeill was owned by Dr. and Mrs. Edmund McQueen un til freed by the emancipation pro clamation. He , was honest, polite and intelligent, with a keen sense of hu mor. Dr. McQueen's sons taught him to read and he .studied -his Bible so closely he could quote passages of Scripture correctly.V During the Civil war ke guarded .'Mrs. McfnM'. Right 'here in Lumberton there is a woman with three children, the youngest only five weeks old, whose ftustand deserted her some eight or ten weeks ago, leaving , her without means of uffort for herself and children other than she could 'earn by her own labor. Friends were rais ed up for her and she has been gen erously helped until she became able, by suchAwork as she can do with the care of three small children upon her, to earn a meagre support. You never know how close you are to in human treatment that wrings your heart when you read about it as hap. pening in some far-off place. ' T. r - It js going to take the world a long time to recover from the. bad effects of the refusal of the United States to enter the; League of Nations, Jhus throwing: thej weight, of its tremend ous "influence upon the side of chaos and all the evils that follow wars.' As if enough devilment had not Wn done by that pernicious policy, Peru Meeting Will be Held at Pembroke Saturday, September 23. .' ' Correspondence of ' The Robesonian. Raynham Sept. 11. -The f pllowing program will be given at 'the regular meeting of - the -Robeson County Teachers' assembly (Indian) at Pem broke Saturday : .September 28; at 10:30 a. m: Devotional exercises--Bev. . F. R, Lowry. ... "When is a class-room well dis ciplined?" L .W. Jacobs. - "Value o fdrill and review work in schooL"--J. W. Smith. "A good recitation." Thomas Ox- endme. . 1 "Hsw to be a successful teacher." E. Lowry. ' "The school as a social institution." A. B. Riley. , . ' Open discussions. It is hoped by the program committee that several teachers' will take part' in the open discussions. Busines- ssession; election of offi cers, etc . f All teachers are urged to be pre sent. Let's make, this the best meet ing in our history.; We can do it, it we will.- . , L W. JACOBS; J.' N. BOWEN, J. R. Lowry, i '. Program Committee. .Common' Sense fliiout Eczema and: Eruptions! : Here's Something About S. S.S. That You'll B Glad to Hear. James J. Storrpw, Fuel Administrator of rilassacbu- cctta during the War and special coal consignee ; I during 'the present coal shortage, has issued a timely. ; warning against drawing on the meagre coal stocks. . until absolutely necessary. . Mr. Storrdw mates the , following suggestions, among others: , : : - ; " " r . v- " "-" - ' ' xy "DonHbura a pound ofcoal this month or in October. 'Cook and heat water for your household With a kerb-, " r' . eene stove or gas stove. Buy a portable kerosene . 'r , 'heater. It is handy. It is cheap. It can be moved easily . , from room to room. It will save coal and money.:. It - -, ? Will perhaps keep you out of the coal linene3ttwinte,,, ' ' ."Cooking by kerosene stove is cheaper than coaL ftV - Is more comfortable during these warm days. " . "Kerosene can be bought anywhere. Kerosene stoves 7 :: - . , and heaters can be bought today at any hardware or , v ProDaDly any house furnishing store or general cbun - , , I .try store in the state." ; . , - ; . - V" The coal shortage is already causing -much incon venience. How much actual suffering and hardship it . will cause next winter no one can s(iy. , Certainly, the expedient , thing to do is to save every bit of , coal you : now have by cooking and heating with other fuels. ': Tens of thousands of families are already conserving coal by burning Aladdin Security Oil the perfect kerosene. If you need a cookstove or heater look at -the improved Perfection lmee " . : - STANDARD, OIL COMPANY : f (New Jersey) r , : ' ' , - - . " - i , - ! Sale O f Valuable Property : com Ton tnleht fust A w11 tmnw rfcTiC TNjiow,- the cause ot skin eruption, now throws up the sponire and savs ia th Wood- There is no eet sho u-m mi!t ti,, k ting away from It Selene has proved sne Wiil quit, that she Will not Darti- lUx We dtov. it You can nova 1L cipaie in. the' work-nf th "When the causa of skin troubles an i,. i ir V. . erupuona ts m the uiooo; tt isn't uuieas me . unitea States j cornea m. Weary in we! aoirtg beca use tae mightiest nation on 'ihe' globe pursued a. jaefcasical policy. ' ' 0- : :r A popular indoor s ers is telling those who an Dresent terests with great fidelity, she being ; and must ,ll"ten. Perforce, because they a WluOW and her enna in tti. , rnnnnf ttinnitt 1 i. ii it. , , - V j" - & nuai muse wno are hWh S Pa?urs and otl?er valu- absent should do and should not do ttaTiami,m "8 wnemn "ose-who are absent well of his "white folks"! He was .ave done wrong' 0ne f the penal- in eiaer m the Presbyterian church. ! nea 01 being there is that y6u have vpa T.. TV1 we of ninety to take your own, medicine and the faTthful SpS UV f hlS tru.t other fellow's too. A true, faithful type" indeed, whose ' c " loyalty and devotion hav t.' beven years in the State Orison at surpassed and whose quaint humor d lab?r la to ba the v portion of and philosophy have enriched the life 1 Kers 01 Asheville who kid- of the South. ,naped and beat up a man who was (exercising the privilege of working. oevere, Dot richly deserved, and it The Greensboro News was dis- ought to serve as a wholesome lesson Xet 8. 8. 8. Give Too Aa Angallo EUat mon sense to simply treat the skin. A bottle of 8. 8. S. will prove to you what la happening in your blood. S.S.a la a scientific blood cleanser, it drives out the impurities which cause eczema, tetter, rash, pimplea, boils, blackheads, blotches and . other skin eruptions. When these Impurities are driven out, yon can't stop several very nice things from happening-. Your lips turn nat urally rosy. Tour eyes sparkle, your complexion clears. It becomes beau tiful Your face looks like that of a prosperous, ruddy, well-fed, refined gentleman, or If you are a woman your complexion becomes the real kind that the whole world so admires. S.S.8. 1s also a powerful body-builder, - be cause It builds new and mors blood cells. That's why It fills out sunken cheeks, bony necks, thin limbs, helps regain lost flesh. It costs little to hare this happen to you. 8. S. & la sold at all drua stores. In two eizes. ; The larger size is the more economical - Mint A t. - 1 J . i. . v a wiv uier uay at me iauure or w otner- misaruided nun WW .M men in Greensboro to salute the flag tempted to disregard i the right of , during a parade; - Even , policemen others to labor. .' tuled at this imporUnt point. It does j ". ' ' ' n ' ' not . indicate a lack of respect, ' of j One wonders sometimes why any , course, ; but a laxity in attention tody should ever be so superfluous to one ofjne outward signs of an.-u. to write the next to the last line inward grace which should - not be. of a hymn. We rise t mnv inegiected Ihe outward sien and the tion that the next tv. ir &itrgned t Lumber inward grace react upon each other:" all hym, be abolished: that is. th.tiTi ; Hultnciis. me in- "v iljrmn nave a next tA thn laaf U-.l" w uiir nwmj; au persona in1 -ward grace; and the ' inward . erace because it is so seldom - t cannot be kept in good working order " u - .. without such quickening.. It is a point' The editorial and regular local pages 4 that no-people should forget It ought are shifted from their regular places to. toe dnlled Into folk to salute the this time to make rnnm .' vi. flag until it becomes o natural that Page spread in the center Th .mi. lcad th.e Busines Builders in The ' ' iaccus. Robesonian. . , ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified at administrator of the ertate or D. M. HaU. .dceesMd, Ute of Kooeson Coanty, North Carolina thla b to notify all persons bavins claims asainst the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the fBridje, North "e debted to said esUte . will please make im mediate payment, This 12th day of September, 1922. ; , -U C. HALT,, Administrator of D. M. Hall, dee'd If eLean, Varser, McLean . St Stacy, " Attyi.; for Adm. v.. - ' . - . 9-14-8 Thurs On Saturday, the 3 "th, day of, Sep mber, 1922, at 2 o. Jocr, p -m.,the undersigned receiver t the Hank of airmont, will on the premises offer for sale to the s highest ' bidder for cash the following lands and proper ty: , ' - - . r. . fl - W a irsi: -i nree L.ots in The' Business Sec tion of Fairmont : . Said . lots lie on the East side of Main Street and on South , side : of Center Street- and at the . southeast intersection of said streets, having a total frontage of 100 feet on Main. Street and 60 feet on Center Street for exact descriptions ' reference is made to Book 6-A at page 549 . and Book 6-P at page- 255, Registers of fice o, Eobeson County. Second: Four, New Jackson ; Auto-; ; mobiles r : These' are all new cars, 6 cylinder, touring type. These cars will go to the highest bidder. This is an oppor tunity to buy a good car at your own price. - Dated this August 31," 1922. -A. R. BULLOCK, " Receiver of Bank of Fairmont. HONEY TO LEND-. We are prepared to make long time loans ' in any amount on improved Robeson County farm lands at a low m m . V a. . - aiciniyre, iawrencs riocior, . , Attorneys. REMEMBER . . m ' Remember that all subscriptions to THE ROBESONIAN are stop- ped when they expire. ; This ap- TJ plies to every subscriber, rich and poor, black and white. Watch the label on your paper i (the slip upon which your name is printed) and send in renewal 5 days before subscription, expires in order not to miss a copy. If you neglect it ? and allow your paper - to stop, don't getc. mad. This does: not; mean that the management of the .paper doubts . your honesty it , simply moans that it la the policy. of the paper to stop all subscript tions when they expire and re. member that the same rule ap- plies to every subscriber, and not you alone,1" . . .. " . ; FARM LOANS , , : We have unlimited money to lend on improv ed Farm. Lands in Robeson. ' Bladen, Hoke, Scotland and Cumberland Counties oh . long time, from $2500.00 to 550,000.00 " ; McNeill & hacke tt, attorneys, GET OUr A? POLICY ' : And do it now. Fires are disastrous and ; T - delays are dangerous. ' You can !t bring back what is consumed . . by Fixe. You can though, ' ' V V , - V.- Be Reimbursed on Your Fire Loss " -If it's one of our; companies. Premiums on doubtful policies is, money thrown away.' ,Be sure and insure with us. Q. Tr WILLIAMS, t Lumberton, N. C. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY Week-End and Sunday Excursion Fares to WILMINGTON AND WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH SUNDAY FARES : . Tickets on sale for trafai No. 20 Saturday night returning train Noi 19 leaving Wilmington 4:00 A. 1L Monday following date of gale., - - ; V v WEEK-END FARES v Tickets on sal for all regular trains every Friday and Saturday May 19th to September 24th, limited to return midnight of Tuesday following data of sale. , . ; " .,-.'.,.,. Week-end Tieketa Week-end Tickets to Snndar Far to ' wngntsviue ueacb " $2.63 . 'From Abbottsburg Allentoa -Alma Bladenboro -Clarkton -Councils Elkton ' Laurinburg' Lowe" -' Lumberton a Maxton - - ' Pembroke ' to Wilmington $20 ' $2.75 ' '$30 ... $rss ' $2.00 $1.50 - $1.90 $4.1$ ' -J $3.20 .$2.95 v S35 $3.43 $3.20 ' $4.25 $2.80 $2.45 $1.95 $25 $4.60 43.65 , $3.40 wo1 $3.90 Wilmington Only ' $131 - . , $L65 ;,$i20 , $1.60 ' $2.30 $15 $1.75 -12.25 12.00 Also cheap week-end tickets to Rutherfordton, Lineolnton, Shelby, nkk.' and Unak. 'Sngs. ' A,"1'M T Ht. Mitehell For reservations, and other information, consult your local Ticket Agent, ' write , v .."." ' or H. G. SMALLBONES, T. P. A. : Wilmington, N. C JS. E. HUNTER, D.P.A, Wilmington, N. & - -
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