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HIE TLQELZQlttAll, LTJ1ILZ1LTCU, I'OHTll CAHOL1IJA, MONDAY.' CEPT-18, 1S2Z r agh TV70 THE PASSING SHOW ii .;v-'.- II. MONTE.:, 'The flare of torches And the fulsome praise That filled the earth In pre-election days, ' t "' All vanished, and discontent The portion of a President. Erstwhile, when we had naught bet ter to do, we have referred tp the gentleman in the White House with ronaiderahle levity. But a more care ful contemplation of the subject very. nearly moves us t tunes to tears, io tfi surrounded by statesmen of ten. twenty and forty candle power is can enough, but when these are succeed ed by those of "lightning bug" power, the situation becomes acute. We as sume from various comments hatch ed out by divers persons, that the Hon. trentleman who at present es says the job of being an incumbent,, enjoys the association ox one i-aaaie Boy above that of all other states- men round about, r or mis we , snau not chide him. Being on the ground, he doubtless has better opportunities of judging the equation between the two, than we, at this distances good! iiy GUESS WHO i: Things happen in Wasbington which have hitherto seemed impossible-any. where. For instance, never since the populi have registered the politicians' desires with their voxes, has it hap pened that the majority metamor phosed itself, or had it done Ut them, into a minority, ntU the present ag trreeation. popularly "supposed to be a Congress, began operations. If any one can recall when or where the ma-. ago, jority put anything over, or through sermon. I do not know how many eon. verts he got, but taking new con- Mrrfm rmnA harlralilimrv ahiiv)i mam. .-.. . . t,. v,ij.. (While we awing here -please have eai bers they were in the hundreds. ABd io nQt M up my ,Hek hair. May. the work he so earnestly it sure doca thine and look "some class and untiringly did bring lasting Te- We'll r a looking-giaae. Mrs. Caret Johnson and children of m n the gudon-t ear about, the Marsh section i visited a relatives so,, while I awing above my ahoea. near Mt Tabor A last weelcMiss 1 w "ward" off blues Mona Carlyle went to . Raleigh last I'iJili fto week to enter business collece.--. Mw heart will thru MnvtiiMi ao. Mrs. John McNeill and small .chil-1 b h ww fa a "No . dren spent a few days last week with Mjr heart wUl "ln ,tatue QUO" her brother Mr. Claude. Mclntvre near Maxton. Miss Ala McNeill vial.1 And am not on to ail town trick. ted her. sister Mrs. John f!nnr.1ir laatiBu w that. I hav on long pant; "ulr Mit xxrtu t m 1 "itn girla and. awing VU take chance. " ' mua tUl..- 1UI9. ? Ill . JUL., ...... ... .. . ...... . JLean of. St. Pauls visited her sister , I've gona with glrla more than twice. Miss Annie Jane Harrell a few days They run from. mt i;k they do mice, . . , -. ...... . . i w gSi 1 ' 1 . 1 . fcOMMISSIO.VER'S SALE C F.REAL ESTATE I Loder unl by virtue of the authority vest- . " . . ''.' . UJ a tin wider Ifned oTnmifoner appoint- A handsome porch SWing has teen red - In a-certain juKment cf the Superior which judgment ket 24, pa, "6, m coofc u oaire 18 ol Sooeion County, . it being summons docket No, 7315, the undersigned com. f-miiikmer, will on - Monday, i October ; 16th, 122 at Twelve o'clock noon, at the eourt Ijouse -ooor in Lumberton, Morta Carolina, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property. iV In the Town cf tomberton. - anil tn that part known as "forth Lumberton bounded on th. north by lot No. 634; on the east ,by fcther lands cf "Wrs, Kate P. McLeod; on the south by Sixteenth Street, and on the en ny n.im eirtn s ' " Beginning at stake In the - eastern line of Elm ".Street where aatd etreet- line inter eects. th northern line of Sixteenth Street aa laid oat and designated on the official map ei the Town ef Lumberton, and runs thence along the eastern edge o Elm Street about north I.1S ut one hundred and eight (108) feet to a stake fn the dividing line be tween iota Number 838 and Number 634; itrl.r atmt'm' tn mMiA V.m fitrMt and ' along ia4 dividing line abjut South 86.4S t . . , a J 1 .!.U iKCt . .a . jffS J)Hf nunorLH lau VJSUt five w m l.lr. 4m ..1 Utia - thsni.'. ahnnt oilth S.15 T.-est, parallel toElm Street, one hundred. and c'ght feet to a sttke ln the northern tine of Sixteenth Street, -thence along rfaid -street line aboot north 86.45 west one hundred and eight (108) feet to the beginning, containing one fourth of an cre more or lees, and fa k. xNfirn half of lot Number 688. as laid out - and : desh;nated on the official map of the Town of lumberton, which said map is duly reefatered fn the Register's office of th. . eountr of "Robeson. ' the same twing a part of the lands, formerly, known" aa the j "Proctor and McLeod Noj-th Lumberton freperiy sua is pan oi vtiw uu to Mrs. Kate P. McLeod in the division there of, all of which will more luliy appear xrom the recorda thereof ; and being the same lot conveyed to C. V. Brown by George B. Mc Leod and wife, by deed duly regfatered In Book of Deeds "6-F. at -page S61, office of the Register of Deeds of Kobe3on county, Ncrih Carolina, , , , This the 12:h day of September, iviz. . H. E. STACY, 0-18-4 Men. ' '' Commissioner f I ; sent up to the teacherage by some I Court of , Robi8 county, local youn men. The following ver-te"??otH ,n Minnte)-Dock. ...I Z.tt-A -:i.i :" In-Judgment docketed i OC9 tlClC lil.kCU VII UiUlViUUM UBIUS jabove the name of each man inter-. jested, and each card tacked to the i swing: 1 1 know this awing will likely aqueak. ' ' ' But please don t let It ever apeak, - . For in it I may get quite bold . . And say -tome things J don't want told. I haven't been with glrla a lot . ' . You'll find my heart without a blot; So .please be cartful while we swing, . And do got let the love-bug eting, I'm a bachelor, bold and free. j The girla don't seem - to -interest me; -'But if w.'th me a girt wUl awing, . ' 1 1'll lose my head and everything. . I .I've awrnig with her for m Ilea, I guess. Twaa all for naught I must confess ; But as my aim te her fa clear, . .. - ' I'll swing op her another year. While we awing here happy dad gay, Into some girl's heart I'll weave my way; And it my girl ehe'I! only be, She may forever bank on m, ; . . - jammed will please hold up their hands. '"' 'V;. ":" ic i'-'-i'1"''' " iU-Z In days, not old, The bugs are bold, And the weevils get quite gay; They bore some holes In cotton bolls . 1 And the very devil's to pay. v The boll weevil appears to be a very versatile bug. In one part of the - country a monument is erected in his honor, while in sundry other baili wicks his status as an example for youthful bugs lacks much to be de sired. Various methods ; for putting brakes on : his" activities ;; have : been, tried. We are reminded that a certain bon individual put the blocks under the French army in ' Haiti by keep ing them awake until they were e hausted, but this method doesn't even peeve an industrious weevil,: Spraying poison athwart the " landscape Is as disastrous to his slumbers, and no doubt as pleasing-, as a whiff of spice laden xenhvr from ArabY. It's pass ing strange that while we are about it we should have' overlooked the one very simple and efficacious remedy an injunction Almost everything has been injucted, "more or less, in re cent years. Why should the Hon. Boll Weevil escape its Intricacies 7 ril try again, knowing one thing : No girl can. stand bp in a awing. man with the Ford coupe. up here . most .every day J We'll awing a while and then hop In My Ford coupe,' and take a apin. . i '0 I'm not much strong for a brunette Nor girb with hair as black as jet, But just like ducks take to a pond ' blond. My last name rhymes with a snow-ball. And sometimes for nice girla I fall, I'll swing with en if there's no doubt -That -we will surely not fall out, . , Tpu may caracature the Governor, The President you may flout, But .'ware of saying a Sojer la naught but a boyish scout. By way of saying; something else, we noticed ; recently that ' a couple of individuals up Salisbury way became gay and festive, to' the extent that a real Jive soldier struck ihe. retina or something of their optics In the guise of a boy scout. We should never have pre-supposed that this was es pecially heinous,' but would ordinarily have excused it as a dinky little hal lucination, but it was a whole lot more that either, it was lese majeste, as our old chum Willie Hohenzollern was wont to exclaim. Anyway, one of the individuals was fined fifty per fectly milled dollars, and the other had to say "excuse me bessor words . to that effect. In the absence of Hur lock Shomes, we are unalle to state why the penalty possessed diffeVen tials, but it may be .tone inflections entered into the matter. One of tham hadn't studied expression, or some thing. . WEDDING BELLS AND GREATEST WEALTH NEWS ITEMS FROM MT. TABOR It ' .. I I. ck ; .'X' i , : - 'r VU- Rev. P. L. Israel of R. S, Lum berton, left Friday evening for Semin ary Hill, Texas, where he will enter, the Southwestern seminary. Mr. Israel was-graduated at-; Wake . Forest col lege last year, - ' . Holds Monthly Meeting Reported for The Robesonian , . The Lumberton Home Demonstra tion club held its regular monthly Tns.otino' in tha i4nra.t!n 1- ---"O " uvjucgub auicukc ja 1 .. - ' - - hflnfnrv flf rh VirtV, flhAAl k!M!i,'IIl With her IC ft -BT ew MfeAg, DWUVVH VUUUUlg on Tuesday, Sept.. 12. ' In the absence",- of the president Miss Andrew's presided. The. mem bers of the' club were thanked for their hearty support given the curb market, The question of shelter dur ing the Winter months was discussed. Committee, of Mrs. C. H. Boya, Mrs S. Mclntyre and Mrs. Ballard was an. pointed to assist Miss-Andrews in selecting a site and in snaking plans for suitable building. A 'few. moments were -devoted; to the discussion . .of poultry , and a demonstration on' cull ing of flocks was civen. Next, the members were privileged to glance through the "Minerva Knit ting Book" to obtain new ideas for the fall sweater. ' r The announcement that Miss Swin dell of Hertford would give demon-' strations in basketry during the week cf the 25th was received with enthus iasm. The lecture ef the afternoon was in Dietetics and nutrition, special stress being layel on the value of mineral salts and vitaminea in th diet , . Mr, J. H., Barfield of Tolarsville was among1 the , visitors., in town Thursday afternoon. t Mr. Charlie Bass of R. 3, Lumber ton, was in town Friday. . Miss Evelina Beckwith . returned home Friday evening from- Virginia Beach, Va,, where she spent several weeks. , . , ACT QUI CKLY Do the right thingr at the right time. Act quickly in time or danger. ' In time of kidney danger, Doan's Kidney Pills are most effective. . - Plenty of Lumberton evidence of their worth. Ask your neighbor. " A. J. Hanchey, carpenter, R. F. D. No. 4, Lomberton, says:"Only a short while ago I caught cold. My kidneys were weak and had me uo" at nicht passing the secretions whfrh frequent in passage and scanty, the v secretions were . also highly . colored 'and burned in pasage. All this caus fed my back to ache and pain. Some- times a sharp twinge of . pain shot through toy kidneys when I stooped :nd I waa feeling pretty miserable until I began osine Doan's Kirfniv -j Pills, which I, got at the Pope Drug 'oiore. jjoan'a relieved my kidneys "j in quick ordjer," 1 .Price 60c, at all dealers.' Pon't JaJmply ask for a kidney remedyget j Doan's Kidney Pills the same that I Mr. Hanchey had. Foster-Milbum Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y; Fit For Young Girls 1 -"I have used Haean's Magnolia Jsaim ever since i was. 18 years old. I.am now 48 and I know from experience that it is the best and only reliable toilet prepara tion now made that is absolutely fit for young girls to use on their face at au,times, that it win positively re, move freckles and tan. and "not pro mote the growth of hair or fu?z on the face. r. Respectfully, (signed) Mrs. J. n. uui&c, ifiai.oc, umiaiu w.) ij Liquid face and toilet' powder Bru mette, white, pink, rose-red. .75 cents at druggists or by mail. Lyon Mfg. Co., 42 $9. Fifth St., Brooklyn, N. Y, Adv. . . - ,.- MOM TO LETfl)' We are prepared to make lone time loans in any amount on improved Robeson County farm lands at a low cost to' borrower. i Mclntyre." Lawrence & Proctor, -Attorneys. . THUSTEE-fl 9AIX 'Of -VALUABLE FABM , ILAND. Under and by virtue of the Bower of sale eonUined in a certain deed of trust executed by.Jk, Wi reel on October 22nd, 181, and duly registered in the offie. of the Rea-later of Deeds of Robeson County . North Carolina, HI hook No. 5 page 564, default having been made in the payment of certain notes seenred thereby, and the holders, of aaid notes having demanded a sale of the land to satisfy said notw, the nnderslgned, trustee will on Mon day. October 2nd, 1922. same being ,. the First Monday In said month, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, at the courthouse door in Lumberton, North Caro lina the following described lands to-wit: . ' AH that tract or parcel of land situate, ly ing . and ' being in the County of Robeson. State of N. C . near the Town of Parkton on. the west aid of the State highway lead ing from Fayetteville to St. Pauls, N. C, formerly owned by : Farmers Trading Com pany, plat of which is on record in Robeson County, N. C, in the office of the -Register of -Deeds in Plat Book No. 2 - page fl to which said plat reference to made for a more accurate description, containing 84 1-2 acres, more, or Uua, .Same being lot Nov on aaid plat " - 1 u" ' .-V : The above tract of land contains an acres of. cleared land in a high state of cultivation is well located in a good community and con sidered one of th fmeat small,. farms in that community. - This August 20th, 1922. B. P. SANDALIN, g-31-4 Thurs. - Trustee. LEAD e:ZnJC ?AI NT a - FREE! If you can dnd a cheaper paint or a better paint CLtAlNT r bouee with Oevoe Lead JTand Z'mc Palnn Paint the ether naif with any ether pah yon choose. If Oevoe doesn't take trwer gallona and coat lean anoney. we win make ne charge iorOmie. . ;' C ? If Oevee eosea wear a year ertwe or three years kmgerloner anrf etferwe wOl give yon enough Devoe to do the Job ever. Or, paint half your houae laadnd-oO,' the ether half Devoe. la three year the leadV nM half win be hungry fee more palm, HU Devoe auD eoond. ; :y i-- : : j IT aot, ereTl nre yoa enougli lor the whole Pevos Producu are Urns teeted and proven, ajcked by the lot yeaW emrtsnoe of the eldest paint mamifacturbii concern in the ' JJJk. Fnanrtrd ' , - McAllister Hdwr.co, Lambertea, N. C. , TOWN8END HDWB. COt, Rowland. N.' C. CLOVER SEED, ALFALFA SEED ' ter Bye, Seed Oats, Seed Wheafc Seed Barley, Vjge , . table Seed, Flowering Bulbs, Tnrnip Seed, Onion Sets.. ' "Vetches, Grasses, Rape, Abbmtia Bye, Common Win- . These seed should be planted freely. Others who are growing these 1 crops are prospering, are youT .Write us for our complete price list covering all seeds most suitable for aoH and . climatic conditions in ' . the South. . - - - 4 K A. B. KIRBY SEED COMPANY - W-' v'h- gaffney, s. c, , : . FOKECLOflURE SAME S - I. ' - Hy: North Carolini.-: N"CK T ui ma wins snuuN nnil n-i. of Fair Bluff v. Smith Miller and wife, 1. SSeSi" M B Supwlop Court the undersigned commissioner will offer for tonl..8ho Company on behalf of aale at publie auction to the highest bidder 1 "A 0 n er?itor V. The RowUnd for cash at the court house door in tb town of Lumberton, N. C, on Monday the 2nd day of October, 1922, at U o'clock m., the fol lowing aescrwea lands t - In White House Townshio. adloinina the Dry Goods Comsanv. In To the credltora i the RowUnd Dry Goods company, Ine. . , ; ,,-. You will take notice by order entered In thU cause h, His Honor. W. M. Bond. Judo-. ' COMMISSIONER'S SALE OT LAND Under and by virtue of the power and au thority contained . ina Judgment f the Su perior Court of Robeson County In an action entitled "i. Browne Evans et al vs. Nelll Mc Neill and wife, Marian McNeill," the under signed commissioner will en Monday the 2nd Much Cane Being Rauled to Mills The Tent Meeting at Red Springs Personal- . Mt. Tabor,, Sept. 12. From the amount of cane being hauled to the mills around here I think , we can MiBop" some for a while .-without going to the stnrp anil Davinc hrf' nrici for syrup and molasses that we don't) know of what, it is made. I believe in making as many of our eats . at , home as is possible for us to make, I arid then if the boll weevil takes full possession of the cotton we won't perich ; and as for clothes, well, if the present style continues it wont take much, to make them. I guess the boll weevil thought from the small amount the women are using in their dresses, he could just helpf himself, with never a. fear of not' leaving a. plenty to make them, they are so "low" and "high". , t ' We were glad to have our pastor, Eev. Mr. Dixon of Red SnrincsJ with us Sunday p. m. after a month's I i!'r a wonderful messa to all ex vacation. - , - , ... . , cUnt othere JVh.n th, LHtEonea?- . The tent meeting at Red Springs.1 fm !Z2S"A y1-? i . i . , . r " . Kara rui.h,n. 1 j r sa i cunuuciea oy Kev, wnme Brown ol. i. eminenr hjasici Texas, closed c Sunday v nights. The tpert to Shl iciei": tent and surroundinsr rroands isrpr; ? .tL way. It, crowded. It was a great revival f rom d thojreat wmldy, beginning to finish All omina-Jm FORECLOSURE SAiLK . Under and by virtue of a judgment of the Superior Court In an action entitled H. H. bUnley. and wife linn fitiiW n ctttn'Umw nt Cir'nhwr 1922. at 12 o'clock noon at Over beck, I, the -undersigned commissioner j the court house door In the Town of Luro will offer for aale at public auction to the 1 berton. N. C offer for sale at publie auc ( highest b.'dder for cash at the epurt house, tion, to the highest bidder for cash, the foK door in the town of Lumberton. N. C. on lowing described lot and premises, to-wits moiiuuf, me jsna uay oi uetoOer 19ZZ, at 12 In St. rauls Townenrp, neing on we wen O'clock, m. the follnorinir Aa-?K-A . A , ! r R!.i fltmt 4n tha Turn at St. Pank. h In the town of Fairmont, situated on the ' N. C., Robeson County, as- ebown by map wen sioe ox Mam Street beginning in the of. the sub-division of Mrs. L. Shaw.-and tte- Miss Anne Burnett, of Tt' Worth, Tex, is heiress to the famous Burke Burnett oil fortune. Guy Waggoner, of the same town, is heir to vast oil fortunes of the Southwest. If they wed. as is reported, theirs will be a fortune esttmated greater than Rocke fellers wealth. . eenicr o( aaid street, . comer of lot No. 9, E. fisher corner and runa S.'88 S-4 W. 4.48 chains to a stake ; thence south 12 S-4 W. 56 links ; thence S. 88 S-4 W. 64 links to a stake Inthe corner of lot No. I thence N. 88 S-4 K. S.0I chains to the center tf Main Street a corner of lot No. 6; -thence with Main Street N. 16 W. 1.07 chains to the be ginning, containing 1-2 acre, - ,. . This Aug. 81t, 1922. v f-.v. . WOODBERRY LENNON. Mo. , . Commissioner. me- lot Nov f on the south aide ef Blue Street, and being 68 x 160 feet In aize. This the 2nd, day of September 1922. . . , . E. M. JOHNSON. - Johnson eV Johnson, .- - - Commbs toner, , Attorneys. , - ' 0-7-4 Thure. MORTGAGEE'S SALE Or LAND Under and by virtue of a power and au thority eonUined in a certain mortgage deed executed to the sadereigned by Effie Oa en dine and husband, bearing date 17 day of September. 1917 and . regiatcred .to book of mortgagee no. tl page ii avcaanry m son County. N. C default having been made in the payment of tea notes secured thereby. the nnderslgned mortgagee win on monaay lands pf Mm. Kate Hill. J. M Snearman and holding, courts In the Ninth Jndfele.1 ni.iT others. Beginning at a stoke in the mn of ""deralgned has .been appointed tmZ Allisrator Swamn where the M ram Anarf i manent receiver for- all 1..::. . crosses aaid swamp and runs with said road knd orts of TJie Rowland Dry Gooda Com. north? 20.80 east 1S.71 chaina to -a stake t' 9T, of Rowland. N. C. Vi thence north 26.40. east 8.SS chains to .'tified that by his order all creditors are re. stake .in the middle of th, road, Mrs. Hill's "irl ! their elalms against the saU vnwr Mieiree wren - aire. nui s .line , nonn ij uooas company, duly itemlaad 03.80 went 2.22 chains to a lightwood stake ;. rifled before a Notary labile or other thence north 27.S0 east 4 67 chains to a I Proper officer, with tha urii...i . stakes thence south 68.80 cast 2.22 chains 'rlvr t bis office lit Rowland. N C With. to a stake in the center of said road: thence ' n "ty days from and after Aueiu't i.t with said road north 29 east S.48 chaina to 1922; and all eriifa ... ,-i.. .Vl stake hi the center of said road on the corner '" they fail to file their claims with of a ditch and also at a point where another , snderslgned receiver in the way and man. ditch running south 60.16 east will intersect , nd within the time above set forth theV the corner of this ditch If same were extend- i w111 be barred and foreclosed of "their 'rhrht ed in a wertwardly direction; thence south t Participate in the distribution of the as 66.15 east crossing a small pond and following sets of tha aaid Rowland Dry Gooda Com. uiHsn nun iw avane y aura on -"T r """ w" wiereaiier oarred ana fore d ditch and near the eds-e . of a small closed to assert anv .. ,v. branch, Mrs. Hill's ; comer thence with the defendant. -. . t: sir; j. , . Tt. . edge of said branch a follows north 67 east.' This the 81st day of August, 1922. -6.ST chains to a stake; north 12 west 8 chains - . j ' D. P McKINNON, to ,ts.ke by evpost oak snblaek i.M:teQ' pine; wienee nonn o.ow mm .vs cnama TO uncn ana J on n tan A Jnhnxnn ... i. . I r. xi ii A . .t. . L l : IUa , . . n . ' v.. m. i unc nu vn am norwx west ' side of branch aforementioned, this else Mrs. Hill's corner; thence with said Page's line north 61.10 west 4.37 chains to a pine knot In the corner of a field; thence i Attorneys for the" Receiver. 9-4-4 Moil. .,-,.:4 ... EXECirrnn-a Mnrnn . Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has duly Qualified before h. -ri-v north (8.40 west Ml chains to an Iron stake Superior Court ef Robeson County as Execu te th, fde of the old stage road. Hardy , tor of the late W. P. McAllister. ah eiaims against the estate of said do ceased must be filed with the undersigned, duly itemised and verified, on or before the 9th day of. August, 1928, otherwise this no tice will be pleaded In bar of recovery. All persons indebted to the estate of the deceased, are reoaested to make immediate ' payment to the undersigned. , . h. m, McAllister - Executor of W. P. MeAJlistcr, deceased. Johnson aV Johnson, . " v . . Attorneys fop ths Executor. t-144 Vaa. Campbell's corner; thence south 41.60 west 25.8S -chains j to m jstake y: in. the. p:z ran of Alligator Swamp by a water oak on ths bank of the swamp f thence down the run of channel of said swamp 40 chains to the be ginning, containing 71.76 acres more or less and . being the same land which - appears registered in book of deeds 60, page 277, of fice of Register of Deeds of . Robeson . County, This, the 81st day of August. 1922, . . WOODBERRY LENNON. 9-4-4 Mon. - ', , Commissioner, Mother-To-Be. i nis NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS North Carolina, Robeson Count v. In tha SnBerior rmrt J. R. Maynor. et alrf vs. Lady Lowrie' and October 2nd, 1922, at 12 o'clock M. at the husband.- Bob Lowrie, . Boss Oxendine, Neill ; court bouse door in the Town of Lumberton, Foster Maynor. et aL , - - - . N Crf offer for -sale at publie auction to the The defendants Boas Oxendine, Neill Foster highest bdider for cash the following des- nllVIIA mnA - Haavt liMat 411 eV.IV. r i 1 mwtA wasaamMFsCatansl fiWaawit .ws-ev aus imj MUST Will r-Basw UWaCV I CTliWU esw j , i that an action entitled as above has been On the West side of Burnt Reed Branch, be commenced in the Superior Court of Robeson! ginning at a stake by a pine and oak at a County.: North Carolina, in m for nertition on m ditch near the edac of Burnt Reed all that certain tract of land situated in Burnt . Branch. David Field's corner of a 48 acre Swamp Township, said county adjoining the survey - and runs N. IS E. 15.29 chains to a lands of Jim Dial .on the north. Laurie Ox-1 stake by a pine pear the corner of the as- enoiae on tiie south, and the estate lands of I ture fence; tbenee . Z west i enaine w John HumDhrev on -tha east, eontalninv .v and S sinea in or near Thompsons j nuncrea acres, more or lese, and being ,Une; then as bts tine it. aa e"""" - (the lands formerly belonging to William May- stake by a pine stumpin the saw dust pile, t nor. deceased, the said Boss Oxendine and! David Field's earner; thence' as feis . line. B. SELF-nAISIHB BREAD PREPAnATIOIl Ihirrwlesorne foods, easy to digest, build robust healtfcv Ilorsford's restores to flour the vital phosphates necessary to health, but which are lost in the muling process. Hors ford's mixed with your favorite flour makes hot breads. cakes,astry, taste better, more delicious, more easily ) SAVE THE RED LABELS anI get vsJuabU PREMIUMS FREE - Per free Prise list, write Rumf ord Chemieal Works, Providence, R. I. m Highly iShiiritihusr T 1 l JJ tions in and around Red Springs took; toa. Ps, says:- great r Interest in : it "There's ' CB,,d5 fL&Tk V m . .!.' - SAmA , v.. s. fhiidrcB I hsd a doctor - . ---" . - ea.u - it m. ana a nurse and then the - be6t i preacher -that ever- tnT n4 to nse instm trJt'' ? ' SpringsL- That; pS&i """- -" iu jiracuinif. wiuere s-riena ana hid only g Burse: Is saying some for him, for Rev. Ed ... tlm Kw atctr cum Caldwell, "Tho youthful evangelist,'' tttSS. I mtnlZl ,lwut tett McLendon, : and many other good -.: - wwe far ni,bi r. mU.L. preachers,-have preached there: I tZUxZZXl? w,yZj?DUM' top-s io" behind I do 'love XlySS JSTSSfc Neil! Foster Maynor being heirs at law of William Maynor. and therefore Interested .in the aforesaid lands, and th, aaid defendants, Boss .Oxendine and Neill Foster Maynor, and any other person or persons, heirs at law of William Maynor deceased,: or any other per sons 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- 62 E. 24 chains to the beginning containing 25 1-4 aerea. more or less. -Bee nooa s-a pe 102 and 6-H, page s tor further description. This September 1st, 1922. - ; - J. P. STEWART. Johnson 41 Johnson, ' Morteagee. -Attorneys for Mortgagee. ' 9-7-4- Thurs. . - 'ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Tt.vlnir analified as-v administrator of the ft of D. M. Hall, 'deceased, . late of t . . . . . . . ... . . . . r. 1 1 .U t. I. a ) uer, TO- answer me eompiami .rued m Bobeson vouniy, nonn wivium, thia action In the office of the Clerk of the! notify all persona having clsima against the ' Superior Court, and let them take notice that estate of aaid deceased, to exhibit them to the if they fail to answer the eaM complaint, the j undersigned at Lumber -tBridge, North plaintiffs will pray the court for relief do-Carolina on or before the 12th day of Sep- manded in the complaint. . jtember, 192S, or this notice wiU - be plead- Herein faD not. and pf this summons maTts'ed 'I nbar o ftbeir recovery. AU persona in due return. . - -debted to said estate wUl please make bn- 1 Given under my -hand, and aeal of . said J medittte payment. 1 . "- . Clerk Sunerior Caurt.1 f ; ' '-' Administrator of D. M. HaO. dee'd. Mclean ft Stacy. - 'McLean. Varaer. McLean ft Stacy. - j 8-28-4 Mon.- Attys. for Adnw t-14-4 Thurs. C43 GET OUT A POLICY . . And do it now. Fires are disastrous and - -- T . delays are dangerous. , . :" v ; . You can't bring back what is consumed"; ; " ?; bjFiro. You can though, . , - . " ? - . '.' ' ',' J3e Reimbursed on Your Fire Loss ' If it's one of ou companies. Premiums on doubtful policies-is money thrown away. - Be sure and Insure with us. - , 1-, Q. t. WILLIAMS, lAert N. C.
The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
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Sept. 18, 1922, edition 1
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