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'I I. P. i'HE ItOUEBONiaS i:7 est Fourth v&Ucit'' Ti':;J.er No. ZX . -. j .tn v . C, l.-J anyone , lntreted see.-,,A.. A. Thonpeoa, . fi.tl Ftwud for rets r Infeneatieei lead- . j big to recovery of biack and whit potted , hound male puppy, about Months old, lost ; hunting with bits III r lower .Swamp, Jn-ar Connor-Ford,-Friday, Nov, f ,-Kurltoa r. rloyd, Larnesrille. N. C . ' , , '. New Meat Market Best at IS eeeU, test atew .15 cent, pork sauseg 23 cents, pork from 8 to SO eenta. Give m a trial: Austin Walters,- Et Fourth street. - Lumberton. fcr.t-rM fead stale for aal r -eiehang. -C. ' M. Fuller, s. . i - ' "- New bufHes, go4 assortment Tknd price re duced. Oet our pricea before you buy. C. M -Fuller Son. ; .-.. Twe new Nash ear. One Ferd Sedan and twe Chevrolet automobile for nL or exchange. C. M. Juliet dk 800. 1,- . We want to ell you rwoline. elL tires, tabes and accessories. C. M. Fuller 4 Son. .. . for C r exchange for Ferd car, one goad family horse and wagon. Apply to' Wright J. Prevatt. Lumberton. , , . ' .Wanted -Clerk' viae fai wholesale or' retail PGRSOIIiiLS vlln Roy Tyrier, of IS. 1-! Buie," ia among the visitors la town today; ilr. V. II. Taylor of Fairmont is among the visitors in "town today. -. Mr. V. II, Ford cf Lake View, S. C. is. 'a Lumberton visitor today., Mr, E., S. Pate." of Pembroke is Lumberton "Visitor, today. . V Ilr.: W. J. Council at Red Springs' was a .Lumberton visitor Monday' Ilr. A. A. Wright of Winston-Salem was a Lumberton visitor Monday ".' ; ' 1 Messrs'.. John . and Luther Williams, who live on R 1 rom Fairmont, are Lumberton ' visitors today. V t'MTJ, M. Townsend of 6. Lum berton is amone -the visitors in town today.,- ' ' - . ' Mr : Sam Byrdof St. Pauls was amone the .'visitors in town ' Saturday Mr. GL 6. Biggs of JL 6, Lumber ton was among . the visitors in town this morning. ' , .' ' , (, .Mrs. Layton Britt,- Miss Gertrude Britt and Messrs.- Allen : and John Parker .of R- L .Orrum. are among th visitors Jn town today; C, i. -- r - WANT 173. EZA:.IA!f TO rnTUSN Kesolatlons Passed ty Official Eoard of ' CLestnut Street IU tLcit - Ct.srta ' Eadcrse FtTavtJ Tastor acJ Express Cope That Ce .be netsrsed, WiU PS A IVIVIIW-.-- . 'Ill M f M I ' "-OVT i 7e take St; Paub Ncvh -" tor anywhere at Jiving- salary my ex. Stores Will be Closed Armistice Day Perieno.;as to my ab.lity shows for IWf TV Regret at Close of Rev. G. W. as to my hustling- spirit. A. V. Brldsers, . . N . Purvis, N. C. .For Sale On awed Bailk.cev LJvugston, Hop Mills, if. Cheap. H. C. C ARTESIAN WEIIL8 r and AU Kinds Pump work. Satisfaction guaranteed or to pay. Notify Geo.. B. Wilkina, Lumberton, , N. C. R. 6. 8EB US For Red Rust Proof Oats, and Seed Rye, K. M. Bitrga. t . , s .For Sale It8 fifty -pound empty lard cans, at- 25 eenta. each. Jennings Cotton' Mill Store. , - Death Church Notes .Items. - 'T .- and Other Dr. E. C. Beaman Is now windlnr up his fifth, year' as pastor of Chest nut "Street Ilethodist church. Owiiss to the. new dispensation of the Gen eral" Conference this church was for tunate in breaking last year the four year rule that ; has obtained .and it is nopea not ouy ry the - congrega tion he has served but by the com munity at large that Dr. . Beaman will be returned for another year.: At . a meeting of the board of stewards- of . the church Monday ' evening the' f ol-" lowing resolutions, were passed: - t . "WHEREAS ; our". beloved pastor. DrR. C.Bearoan has served Chest nut Street iMethodist church fpr five years; . "AND ' VWHEREAS, - during his pastorate, he Jbas by the forceof his , character, , the high ; quality of hie I preaching, .and .the consecrated life - that he has lived among us endeared j himself, not only to the members of his congregation; but .to the com--' m unity -at large, so .that he stands out today , as one of our first citi- zena: . , . .- . . - 1 ' 111 i y "AND WHEREAS it is the desire FUNERAL OF S. J. SMITH AT. TENDED BY LARGE CROWD .AECOLUTIJ CATETV, fcr 7?xx tzzzzf, tzi Z22VICZ fa ttd L: j cf YCZZ r.':-7HAT VEr.ISAN'BY sEjmcr;:i?: Zzz cf real taslisj jcrvfci 1j to cive careful attention to your IzZzizi tritb tl a Fenoral faterext la oar.custssMri and itudy their niti fa cxtzr tiat ws xzzy jserve then'betttr. TLij back ii owned and casatd by aea whoa you fcaow and can trust. It tai bc:h riod has THAU' uncsr.oiw couuauoui cauasreaest lor ncre than TXTI YEAIUi aad durfaz thij t: grown iroura caaii canx cr izzs taaa. 73,.CQ resources to XA1TZ with KCS i : We ar now assisting fa the financial cf the movement cf Cotton by Cotton Croweri Co- ) operative Association. Erlnj your warehouse receipts to ts and ret your cash advances . . ' ' unvour cotton. v .v . ' - REM&.lBElt THAT WE ARE THE ORIGINAL F AHMERS BANK. OWTED AND CONTROLLED BY REAL FART.IZnS " i 4r '? f it. Th e Plantero Baiili z Truct Company By Bess G.' Johnson v " St. Paula, Nov. 7.r-Weli; all this dust will be settled now, we guess, as a slow rain is falling which was very much ; needed. So many ' people - are succombing ' to colds, possibly . this dust has. had something to do with ITlll-A T?i 4-1 .mVah aJ na FfK RAIRJ.R P Roil.r ii n V T" . r . uuiuuc. uj. yut ,jwuj Sine, Hacey MiU. Williami Corn Mill at,Peo.Ple rora W lOCSj Christian En- Bantainw. m. Fate, Red springs. ;N. c.fdeavor society, here went J over to On desirabi lot for sal, on south sid i Red. Springs . last,' p. 'm... and night to rf Third street, brtween Chestnut andWalnut. ' attend a C. E convention which Was Lumberton: ' " ' T; "i ". V" held over there, all reporting a very r:m. .-'J ' 1 ..T' nce tim4' i Among tttose . attending ins; to recovery of lost Small Black Cur we note Mesdames. E. C. Murray, N. He Was a Large Landowner and Con. Lower Robeson s of those closely associated with him to -attest Tin some manner their ap preciation of his services: : " "Now, Therefore, be It resolfed by -, ndned One. of the ; board of stewards of Chestnut Be Frmrs. , . , Street Methodist church: ,..rr - ' ' , ifFIRSTi That we ke this oppor-, ' : . By H. V. Brown , , tunity to -express to DrfcBeamQ our 'r Fairmont,.; Nov. 7. The .funeral very high appreciation 6f his services services of the late Samuel J. Smith as nastor of our church, and that we were held, at his home 5 miles west i zniZLJ ttoif ,-hitfc ringr , around neck- with blu' A. specKs rn t, wmt- orciet, end or tail whir, whit streak - in' forehead, tan'- oa -head, front feet white, about 6 year old, nam Jack.- Eddie "t. McNeill, Lumberton Press to Club, Lumberton.- H. 0." McEachem, - Misses ' Lilly - Belle McDuffie, ' Christine Guiton. vMable McDonald, Ethel Fisher, " Georgia Bennett, Bert Jones', Elizabeth Hart inan and. "Sarah McGeachy. Masters ! Hugh -Murray, John,!). Mclnnis and NOTICR TO OCR FARMER FRIENDS WE . WILL BUY YOTTR REMNANT nfrTOM at the , highest; market- . PRtcE Theodore Northrop.- - robeson manufacturing co. . ; Thanr friends of Mrs. -Maggie r Eat Oliver ere delighted -to have ' her Wanted My wife to ff awar. a f ' .7 h' Dos.-- Pav Jtoreesw .;. iretuirn to St. Pauls again ' after ever- - ar som good, and only cost a nick'. . . '-".. . ' 1. ' . , . ul months., absence mch she spent Thomas M. Barney, umbertoa, .N. C.. Gn- among the mounUins, where' she r-i wUlcunv ttooo era wuauiy. . ,V work la r mntta. i .- s iV .. . - : t """J ' uumwu.,- .'i- ir. ana Mrs. .je ranit urocic - ana aVwtja Seasonable Seeds for rail Planting- T. ' W. I am alT inn J anonf -Sotnrlaw nih rA Wood A Son turnto eed. lettue- oei.t . . r . ' "'"" t't rap . ed. seed rye, fresh r rioaa. L. H. CaldweU'a. ; stock, right - la Btck l ar bwry wJI plaster, S ear cement, 1 ear. builder's Ihn. finishing lira ' aad plaster paris for finishmc plastered r, -walls, 1 ear Juniper shingles. S cars red , - eedar shinale. S ears brick. Buying In bis S quantities, w eaa giv .70a .lowest prices. . L.;-H.-'ialdwn.::-v'.-it-.-t&4 VytjS;: prsjnpt bH af S1SM t f 10 IPS at I t-S per , cent interest for S, r 10 years mad on fan proved farm lands on Robeson, Hoke and . Scotland Coonttae Junius J. Coodwln, at- torney for Chkkanauga Trust Company. Lumberton., N., -.0. - , ; 11 1 m iini 1 t 1 r .r - ""The Beet errW, is snr aetto. Everything ; elean and eanitary. When bunvry it us a eal, Olympia oaf, sua street, uim- KOTICE The Glenwood Barker Shop ts an der new - management, wrerytMng sanitary. Prices reduced to. suit - iron. Hair " 'eat 85 . sbav, 15c. Giv, us a . trial. Expert barber to wait en you. Children hair trimming j rpecialty. Next to sewing . machine.:; office . on 4th street M. W. William, Prop. . j , TRUSTEE'S SALE OF (LAND . :f A- . . . Under and . by rirtue of th power : and authority vested in tha. undersigned 'Trustee . in a certain deed of trust executed by , A. C. v MeGoueran and wife, duly registered in: Book 'of Deed of Trust No. f at pa 282, (de- . fault having Deen maae n w, payment or xne not, seenrea - uereoy tn. . unnersignea Trustee will on Monday th 4th. day of Dae- . ember, 1922 at 12 o'clook noon; at th Court house door in th town- of Lumberton, N.- C- Coffer for al. at vublia auction, to.the high- est bidder for eeah, the' fpltowin described lands and premise, to-wits .- -.- . , v ,4 Adjoining the lands ot Matti "C." MeGon ran, Paul Wellington, Fred Tolar. .B. - Toiar ' -and R, D. Graham. Beglnnjng . at n irn (pip, red oak pointer east of a small cypress .. . pond, and runs S. 4 W. 21 chafns to 41 tak .-in th field j then K. 8 W.4044 a1n: ea stake, pine pointers! then N. 12 1-2 W. 7'S.IS chains to stake by 2 oaks; then N. .7 W. 10 14 ehains to a stake, pin, and I v;oaks; then 8. 64 W.. 4.47 chains' to a stake l;ta the Hollow Branch,, black gum and 8, bays, pointers -. then N,'8B f-2 W; 152 ehatna to stake; then N. 1ft W. -1.4S chains to Graham's '. corner: then N. 88 E. 2S ehains to a atolt i' by 4 cypresses j then 8. 4 1-2 W. 12.60 chain cypress; then 8. 84 E. S8.80 ehains to th. beginning-, containing ,142 acres, more or This 4ta day of Novembeii 1M2. . , , , , ,T.LiOHNSON. Tmite - Dooifri HdllandTheTformer; Ger man Emperor, empire, end Jt Reuss, were married Sunday at .the ' House of Doom, where the War Lord ) abides' iar exile. This" second? ventufT I was . lniitrange Contrast wW' that I day in 1881 when, as Crown Prince, "The wedded Augusta Victoria,-daugh-! !ter of Grand Duke f : Frederick. of ' Schlcswig-Holstein. ' - ' ; -; i asjtasas m mbwm ssl aeaM ssssssssssasassssaa ; FJarJan? Marie r . ocienutic raimist -.Sunday at the home of his fathef. Mr. w. K. uroclc , , ' Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McEachern f near Maxton spent Monday , with her father and mother, Mr. and t Mrs. J. . Locitey. on Mara street. Saturday being Armistice .Day the local stores will be cjosed ' here that day, we were , informed this a, m. practically all the ' merchants - and business men presumably, having a greed to close their Places of business this day.- . . v i - The members of the Woman's aux. iliary : will have a mission study and prayer circle next week, which will possibly meet 'at, the;, Presbyterian manse, on Main street,"' beginning Monday afternoon. 4 '' - s . The many friends of Mrs". G. " W. Starting will tegret to know she hasn't recovered yet. Rev. Mr, Star ling's numerous friends regret his time ; as "pastor-'of the Methodist church has expired,, he having been her 4 years. He tendered his fare well sermon last Sunday night, a very larr audience attending. It is with deep Tegret - their many friends bid tfaii good. family adieu. S-.A'. little. Barfield -child died larst night, at the: mill village. Mr; a 36. Hester; hai -charge ; of , the :: funeral servtces this a. tnf -r .-MriC F. Nash has returned hoive after!i "i v f ew V days in : a hospital 'in Fayetteville,,much to her friends' ..At.'. recognize in him a man of superior attainments, broad visloned, . high minded, generous hearted, and withal deeply pious and ' consecrated to the best interests of the Church. , 'SECOND J That we express thtf strong desire and hope that the pre siding bishop of oar next annual con of here Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. . Thai remains were brought to Fair mont and "interred in the Fairmont ' cemetery, A large number of sorrow. j ing - friends and relatives attended . these -fervices, and huge v floral de signs were laid on the grave. The ac tive ' pall-bearers were Messrs. R; E. COr.IPLETE STOCK ' SASH GLASS OltS DOORS PAINTS BUILDER'S HARDWARE ; SCREEN DOORS SCREEN WINDOWS y N. Jacobi Hardware Co, WILMINGTON, N. C ference' will return Dr. 5 Beaman to teef Carson Barker R. L. Edmund , . . . '. tr a- s 11:. . t 1 1 this charge for another year t. THIRD: That a copy , of these resolutions be spread upon the minu tes of this board, and that copies be and H. M. McAllister of Lumberton and J-F. Johnson of ; Fairmont. Mr. smitn was in his oath . year and had been ill only a short time. ESC sent the Dresidinar elder of this dis-lBe was always considered one of low. trict the presiding bishop' of 'i the next 4 Robeson's : best agriculturists and annual conference, and the press for,?' ,;Very large landowner, both in publication.'; ifC;'?i" . .-fooeson and Columbua county.- He 1 . . - ,, . . ; t vea in one ox the prettiest homes Executive Committee Meets fNovem-in' Robeson county, situated, on , his . ber 14. 1 " , . I farm , in rThomnson's . townahln. half - -v . - 5. rs it , - . fi's-.t"! - 1 a. n, - , r W Correspondence of The Robesoniaau : joray between Fairmont and Rowland, The : executive committee - of . the wunng his early, manhood , he . was Robeson Baptist association has been .wedded ia Miss Mattie Inman, daugh called to meet the -First Baptist ; let Of "the ktr Aaron Inman. To them church; of Lumberton Tuesday," jiNo-i I two: childreii . were ,' born, Bernice and vember 14th, at;2.p,' m. Alijcburches - Ernest. This faithful wife died in her r)Aiitri( Frv swalra. :vn14t4-sk v k irl firAnniK :'lf ArtVAfiVftAjf 4BtJI "', m U A UCDUsilfi fcW " WAJI.C MIlAAVCbbAVasV " AV HIM , ef - . Tf WiUisUM WW , UU 1799 ; VUAVitHJ from ' the " tate Board of Missions m Asbury cemetery; Several', years should have their Application iriv the , later- he married Miss .'; Edna , Gran hands of the committee by that date. Fairmont News Fiddlers' Convention Friday Nieht v Splendid Concert' by" Orphanage .. . . . . . .,.',-., U'lass social nems. , ? ': ' ' "By H. V. Brown r ' ' Fairmont Nov, 7. Gus Floyd chap ter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy met at the home of Mrs. E. G. Floyd, North Mam street- Tues tham. daughter of the late C. ' P. Grantham of Fairmont. 'To this nn ran. the following children werebornj Hoke, -'Margaret, . Samuel J. Jr . and WoodrQW."" - v - 1 ' BEULAH NEWS BATCH Death of an Infant B". Y. P. U. Meets .'Next Sunday Personal Mention. Correspondence of The Robesonian. ; Bpulah. Nov. 6 Rev. Mr. Johnson Of St. Patils Yillorl ni snnn!nfmMt u-jr miemoon ana spent, some wme here Saturday and Sunday. . in proiitawe ana. pleasing business. Mrs. Oscar Helgren ia very ill with iurmy uj lUKKimg ueucious. reiresn- grip. : ' fr ' - ' r ' - - , ments were, served... With Mrs. Floyd Mr. .ml n u w.w. r-u. was Mrs. A. S. Thompson as joint ton spent last week with their daugb hostess. The next meeting of the clubter,- Mrs. Luther Phillips. wiu pn, oin oi wecemDerat u, Mr. Thomas Arnold of Rockingham 3 oclock t..theome of.lfrfc Mr ,nd Mril Bracey, when she and Mrs. Ward will .Anther Phillln Tfi 11 if t.ni w I ' . - 2S veara inc h u thU nWo as;-. t tr. tit ' -. . . . - -v jsxu. wa Auruevii e enwrxainea t r Mri ,nd Mrs. W. E.-Graham left numoer oi ner inenas at ner nome s.t,,i . w j.m rtt. MY STOCK OF, LADIES', IMLSSES, CHIL DREN AND SMALL b6yS HATS IS COMPLETE FOR SEASON v MISS JOSEPHINE BREECE 81 Woodrow avenue, placed a revolver ' NOTICE qt sUU. to his , own head and killed himself t rrnd4r 4 df . P ) , this morning.. ' .? i ,t , j superior court of Robeson O" ; - 'f Mrs. Pressley is at a local hospital, . believed to' be fatally wounded. In a ure. th undersigned c iae . ' statement to the police, she said her V, a - , husband shot her because she ' had of Lumberton, iv c, offer for ai t r contributed 25 cents to a church col- VJJS-& lection Sunday night. The statement jjtuat. in Aifordviii township. - Kobasoa also sets out that Pressley had sus- J t:':lt tained an injury to his head about nd mide by C. S. Harrell, surveyor for two years ago and since then, had ttSlfflt been subject to irrational spells, ,Bk orir z. t 78. in offie The shooting occurred , about ,10 Z Kr TS o'clock and. was witneased by a small i"1 'f hereby tot iyr pru- daughter of; rtessley by ; a reformer ;it u-m th! ..ml tid. t""S' marriage. - ' ?. ' J Adrms and other to Crrin Fuhvtor. t .w ' " ' '- W 8. BRUT fNorth Carolina Man Invents Electric il--4 Tkur. ' CemmiasioMbt QUAIL DINNER An Thvrsday V evening : at -y eigit ti-a-4 rhurtth!"rty- a- very enjoyable -quaiU dinner was; given jjy several, young, men ,of m mXhI Lorfaine hotels The i aix courses. The 'A'ii . table was very attractively decorated with cockscomb flowers, and leaves-of many hues, taken from - the "beautiful autumn -woods. The dinner war given ra honor of ' Miss -,Mary "Covington Entwistle cf Rosliingham, North Carolina. and the - fallowing guests were present: - ' . v Miss - Mary Covington "-. Entwistle with Mr.--Elwood Li' Whaley, , .Miss Leiia Ruth Straughan witlt Mr. -J. Robt. Prevatt, Miss Ruby Neil Thomp son with" Mr." F: Ertel Carlyle, Miss Elizabeth' Pear with Mr. Earl - A. Thompson, Miss Emma Lucas Ward with Mr.' Ralphs J. ; Whaley, 1 ? Miss Elouise McEweri with Mr.: Herman T. Crump.-.- . ..... ' -Reads your whole life, past present. ; . future. Tells yoa the names 1 of enemies and friends. : Of love," court v ship, marriage and divorces. Tells you C"the day and date of marriage.- An- swers business questions.- If you are ' in trouble call and see her. -She .will -help you .. ,'. i " ' ' ELM STREET, IN FRONT OF CITY - , .-. - HALL : - -;. . ..: : Lumberton, N. C r- :- -: ;. CC6 quickly relieves' , Colds, ;Con: -' . stipation, Biliousness and- Head v aches. V A Fine Tonic- - C" ; "-' Many People Think They Have a Sola- tiua. ' , -. - N ; J Washington, Nov.'- 6 Sugs-estions for settling the question of the allied wartime indebtedness tolthe United States have' been . pouring ': into- the treasury since President Harding re cently - expressed . a ' -willingness to award a prize for any practical con- Miss Turbeville is the popular assist. ant; in the postoffice and. has - many friends who; enjoyed her hospitality and reported the occasion . a social event. that will- be remembered. --. The Oxford orphanage singing class gave a recital here last night in the FirstRapfJstfehurcIi.:x'A8 has been the. custom for years, the little ones have been giving ..'plays here, but this one eclipsed anything :that they have ever before presented.. Young Massen- giil -was by, far the leading star and is being talkedpf often since the play. ; On; Friday "night,- November1 10th, there: will be' an old time fiddlers' convention held m the Jones Hall un der the managership of Messrs. R. H. Cuddington and C, L. Pittman Many contestants have already entered and it , ' is ; promised that great night of run win - be- seen. Many prizes will be given , for best " clog dancers and fiddlers.',; v. . - Messrs. JWorley : ft Jones, managers of the co-operative, tobacco warehouse here,- have been, advised by wire that James Craig,- treasurer of the asso ciation, will begin making aecond pay ments to members of the organization on Monday-, of next' week, November criste. 'suggestion for its'- collection. ' The President. it was explained at the.White 'House at the - time cos- sieredtinteresting suggestions by numerous individuals that; the ' debt should be collected but he had found a-unanimous disinclination to make concrete proposals as to how collec tion was to be accomplished." - '- Fields, near Clarkton. r Sorry, to report Mr. and Mrs. D. Shaw's child, near 14 months old, died a few days ago at' their home near Beulah ; church. The ; services '"were conducted by Mr. L. F. Martin. - The JJ Y. P. " U. wffl meet at Beulah church Bext Sunday at S p. in. to commence work.. It is desired that every boy and girl attend the meeting, - ' -. .."- j Mr. and Mrs. R. M. ' Phillips - of Lumberton were 'visitors at Mr. Wil liam Phillips' Sunday." V ' . " t, r " ' 1 ''" ' e . Shoots Wife for Church Contribution and KilU 8elf.'l: - . 1 ', Asheville, Nov. ' 6--After firing four shots point blank into" the body of his wife, Mrs. Lillie Pressley, WiL liam H. Pressley,; aged about 50, of . Hot, Water Spray.' , " r - " . ' ' ' ' " 1 Wmstonalem.;: B. Osborne of Vte carried in a handsachel and can he this citylias,invented an eWctic hot-njannfactured fot ten dollars, or lesv water spray, which, he claims, can the inventor says. An application for be attached -to an ordinary- electric a patent is impending. - . light socket and make possible a hot : Mr. Osborne is a native of TransyC showei bath Wherever desired, v:,: V8nia county and formerly was edi ,The apparatus is small enough (to tor of the Brevard Newa. ' .j - "r T,-r rr yj-u ir,xnaiie better homes With ronr an aplf.raflno Tlnnr-.' FREE made by mixing Horsford'a with' your regular flour your hot breads,' . biscuits, pastry will be more de licioua and wholesome than if you used ready-mixed flour. Hors ford'a raises dough or batter just? right its phosphates build strength Horsford'a FREE PREMIUMS are first class, guaranteed. For free Prize List, write Romford Chemical Works, Providence, R. I, v , s 1 s FRZECook Lava LACZLS C4J L IT IS EASYi FORj-A '. WELL1 PERSON TO BE HPY: --.: !v ; ;- ;.', V.; The sick sofer, and there is LtUe chan to smile. There la hope for. the sick ia CHIROPRACTIC. Thouaands arrfinUng relief, yoa may be v equally, successful. Science is always on the move, so inreatigate ita """f ULTATION COSTS NOTHING, and few AdjnstmenU will convienee yon. - T- E. CLAY HODGIN, CHIROPRACTOR. ... Second Floor; Lamberton Cotton Mill Building . y , ' ' Office hours 9 a. m-12 to 5p. m. Other hoars by appointment. ' . Phone J77 J
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