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Holland Items 'A Great Svxn 3 zz.i To Dcn;ccrc.cy wiirr.s cnov, rr.3 can czj , cxieois rcn co-c? tcdacco The Tobacco Growers Co-crera-tive Association viil make a ILtri bution amor.Tit. member, be -Inning -today - November XCth. Checks .for each, individual will ta distributed ; at 'sane joints U- nc co delivere J. -The f wllo l.-.g will distribute checks: v . , Lurnberton, National Eankv of Lurnberton; PaIa,TJank of tt Pauls; ProctorviUe, Bank of Proc torville; , Rowland, - Bank , of Rowland; Fairmont, E. G. Jones. O I r - X. It's a Cise of ccnu..:e love if he I kepna Ma va on the ctrl Lifitead of on the- taxi-meter. Duluta Herald. ! BALE OF Lumbcrtcn School Ncva STAFF kotick or, cc r TONES . ' - - LASi) -..'.. .. Under and by virtu of th. power ; eon- S taiaed in judgment of th auperior court I of Robeson County in the ea entitled 8.1 Butler, trustee et aL . . H B. Stephens ) and other, notice u nereby given that the undersigned eommUsioner wiil on Monday the 4, 'day of December 1922, at IS o'clock, noon, at the court home 1 door of Bobeaon . L. I :1 . 1.1 jj , .. - L . - il mi. Hiuuer jut WW. w .a vl J uiv term of aaid Judgment, the following land lying; and being: in the county of Bobeaon, and bounded and described a, follow, . ta- Lying; and being; on both aides of the At lantic Coast Line Railroad, adjoining; the landa of M elver, and other. Beginning at a rlne t Ahi of the Perert and run Eugenia McLean j aorta U weat IS chain to a sy k thence Mildred Welnateln ' .&J- - j outh 2S west IS cbaina to a atake by a pine, ner- corner ; tnenoe souia it east z chain and BO link to a atake in the. original line; thence with that line north 4 eaat IS chains and. (S linka to the beginning;, containing M acre, more or leu. Thi the 1, day of November 1922 JOHN 8. BUTLER, . -L. J. BBITT. U-6-4 Mon. .. . . v Commiaaioner. ' Editor-in-hief Assistant Robert Weinstein I ? Car Wrecla Another and Creaks; llr. D. I . Kinnon rJ? f" Democratic Chairman Hon Ereese. Does;- not T-far?! Satisfactioa Over Result, of Elee AasociaUoa .Orjaniied V, ..anaj 4 . - , 1 C-b AcUv--StIe"Car Recovered! - ;'C.;1 Cotl-l and Other Itema. Washington Satisfaction -was x' Corre?rence "5Ql!pre..ed ly Cordell HulL chairman of - r.owUnd, i -pj15 the DemocraUc national committee, in home frjpm litta vjast; Wednesday, ,uterflent issued :Wedneday: night 1 nUht, r. D. P. Mcllmrwnaa hurt jon rMU,u of U8t iTuegday elec in an automobile accident which m-i,.. .'BXiyU'.'A curred just out of LatU, A -big car, j of the Democratic running at rapid rate of speed, "n'! COmmitUe,w he said, "I con. .into hia car. badly imaging hia carj uUta , , Democrats and the and in the wreck Mr. McKto J! independent 'men and women of both was brokeiu The big car did BOt stop men of legitimate business, I t investigate, the damage d . Miss Evejyn Andrews of Wttrw-. evey dtUeng, rnized! ton 1. a guest at the home , of her Republican administration', brother-hn-uw Mf; . and,through false promise, and Bon-per-j Mrs. John Milton Lytcn. . I,vmBn. mMtl ..jm. th Dlen- wftTjf-Bt. 'Grace Ros.' : week-end with relative, hera. u of the credit j, - .ttarlSrTon ' country, remo. Relley riUe, S. C, spent Saturday here : on . wtiA ti.tatepeBteixt; 'uA the lead- Randolph Bullard bufiness-; :ir v.I:f -t.'Ung ;Republican.: paper, which ,,ban-j ' Mildred ian Auxiliary attended tha rally -7, f their readers' U v Library exemse. iaat waaay we rre, ft 8ervice polUicali 8er. . Mi8S Gramling, principal, ha. charge byt-n?. - Xf Skr?d,uh ' ; tHy acknowledga of the library and 'with the help' of VBi'i,' of which I am highly apprecia-' the faculty and the high school pupils distnct meeg in MaxtoB Ust Thur. . UJU of rktorf the ' Everyone is ready to len4 a helping Tl ' m m'nr. i. -i 1 ' election of Democratic Governor, in hand a. we tboroughly ? enjoy the rt.;Ztem rwandBr' Plcan...Stos;.aBd the Senatorial work. Are; we wasting 'time? No; - - . 4.jthe House of. Kepresenutive. nave iiDrary we learn aometning wortn became nU? Jjcisive, inuch ao that; at thi. time!point. that may be of benefit or an-' XM to; t library - i.I T-lv e-oHinc hi. hnd P" li nid the hoDBe, Thi indi work. , , - , rrr ui - bhttanriiTw m ir.pfwv,Tn V r 1 close. Whether it i Democratic or Re--time wa find it impossible to miss vtl Mt PQblican itis-a Democratic victor, the chance of helping again. - - ; has returned to her home alter a visit ,; . ... At k.-,( o rm. 4 i tTS-lTi: ' the event of Republican success the li - 4 H-. TT.nvtf XfoTan vrVin margin W"l aw viuots uwt. ui jv uum li.. . , Mr. .and M. 8. .We can't accomplish things- to- avfr t:st,l eM the balance of power and the Repub-'dar by what we did last week.. '! fh th.f linma. in Nw York ' tlicans, therefore, will not control the 4: Make the library a. personal moved and the title cleared brfor, the aaie Mr. Guy- Townsend spent Sunday ;house,The same 1. already true of the proposition The spirit "Let some one rot. nettnnt,; tn . a.l.ttva.e at PtnWat , -j newly elected Senate. else do it. Will never benefit US, V; j Hon and other peraonal property of Bullock SelSTi Eden" W;t Buck. 1 reat swing back to demo- 6 The library is planned fw' J j he"tofo- n.w? Twoan anrJ T W : Rrakft Cracy- removes any pretext for: OlS- j PUpilS, BOt for a Willing few. The Bit.' Jhe Receiver reservea the r!ght to-adjaiirn srS -uSf iFSJLZ'Ml party movement so iversal system is used in establishing XWS iSAt v - iar as we uemocrauc party is cuu uie uorary on a permanent oasis ior . - Mis. Beulah Williams, who iuto??1. P81 USe; .trn,, .rv-nf n. waoVnd opon to apply a sound prjnci- L I here with home f dkM. ' - Ple' af "'p35af 'Sle MisaTetU Leinwand of Austria f. day condition, and, in .0 doing ' reached Rowland Friday morning nd!j acf fi0dT todprogwssi will pend some time here 'with ' her' id"8-1 " dld afte lfc -me fat PW brother and .ister-in-law. Mr., and0.,11; 1 'll v ' " ' Mrs. Phil: Leinwand. Miss Leinwand I xt. e .only Party , that, offer. came directly from the old countryL1? very'fia88 Perfs - and of and does not ".peak Engli.h. ' ' - pfptimate business and to every .ec , -Miss Mary Emma . WalUce and ? tt coun 50,npiatev na' Miss-Townsend of Argyle and St. twnal Pro8ram o.,oun4. and wbole .Marys. Gejrgia, who have been visit.' B00ie Pfrdplea and poUcies." mg mencts.nere since the Uraham-j 3 ! IJt. . 1 .. A .'. 'Mm . k i t f e t the not te wt.l ! -r lai2 at er lur TKUSTLLJ BALE ? VALUA1LS LZAL ' . . 1 ATii LTB(i(-r and ly virtue cf t'e tiwt worn y ve tea m tne unuem.n.l in a ertin d i of trunt nan k 01 tt. iu rwiater 1 in Eo1 or jeeda cl jru.,t fo. . -tige . j, default navina; a maa. in we payment aecurd tiiereby, the un; . : ne4 on J. ndy the 11th dy of Lcei 12 o'clock Noon at 1 Court in tue town of Lum?. itua 'It.' C. aale, for caah,. at pui auetiun t t- e i: S and prcBniaea, to-wrti Being; In the aaid town of Ft pni. Bobeaon- County, a ttie- KoHV ( 'o J r, atreet between th rs'r Ciro,. Eoui- ern rauroad and vnd Street and bfi- m 1 of lot nir! her- fiw la i : r-i. v . i 0f aa ahown in th, aecond tiiot of i n,- a.u ttw oy r. r. neunor. recorded -fn i..k of Mape number one, pae trn, in the oiiice ef the Keguter of Oeeda of Kobeaon County except ing however, ao much of the aaid lot aa waa conveyed to A. E. IToward b-tha. Rank of St.. Paula, by deed dated Oct. ),- lai5 and recorded in Book -L at pags tt Bobe aon County Reiriatry, and more particularly deaeribed aa foiiowa. to-wit. Being; about II feet on the Weat aide of - lot number five in block number fifteen, in the town of Et Paula Koocaon Vounty, Worth Carolina, aa ahown in th, aeeond plat of F. F. Wetmore recorded in Book cf Map No. 1, page 10, in the Office of the Regbter of Deeda of Bobeaon County. North : Carolina, alao an fntereat title or rfcrht in the wall on the ' West aid of the building known aa 'The Bank of St, Pauls, Building;, aaid buildintr 'bein gltuated . In th. above deaeribed lot, - . , , . The property offered for sale abova being known aa the old Bank of St Paula Building, title to which ia now held V J. W.-Peele and contain the twf atory brick building now occupied by Th, Wiggins Droir Store. This th. 4th day of November 1822., : 3. a LENTZ, ll-A-4 Mon. Truatee. thri?-e E fo the t- tr. and being t! e tmt U F. 1 I JixVy et al to j r H 1 i T, J t I . -ciT'.. 1 in I ix k 8-:';, t t 4- mWT of Li-- i 1 1 ri itn-i. Tract: l i ui e ,(. E. suis of I 1 - i "ia of ArcHe , ? 'iper an! j. v . oa Arch ' ..e . i l .. 1 t - i ! . . . NOTICE OF RECEIVER'S BALE -' Under and by. virtu, of an order of the Judge of the Superior Court made in the action entitled "John W. Bullock and others vs. ' Bullock . Brothers i Auto -Company", the undersigned Receiver will on, Monday the 4th. day of1 December 1922, at 12 o'clock Noon, at tha court kouae door in tha Town of Lurnberton, JI. offer for sale, at public auction, to tha highest bidder, for cash, the following- . described property, to-witi All that brick building and lot located on the corner of Chestnut and Third 8treeta, in the Town of Lurnberton. being the build ing . and lot known a the Bullock Brothers garage, and being- the same property con veyed to muiiock , Brotnera by , B. F, Cald weii, of aeea duty registered In ... . i ... . ww,, uj uwu uuij rcviatereu ia we onice library i the more benefit WO derive of the Register of Deeds of Bobeaon County. to which- referenc. is her, made for a full and accurate description. The lot will be sold subject to tha appro val of the court and with the understanding that all liens against the sam.- will be re- "ct S et i" t . i , I ; it i.i... e I x i ; a 1 i ti r; e to Bond wedding, returned Thursday- to 'cently , placed in the- library, a com- '.Diete Efiifyclopedia Brittannica con- Messrs; J. W. and J. C. Ward pent eistf of many Volume, of i recent last Thursday in-Fayetteville on busl-;editlon' ' - .- nesfc ' j ' The Binging class of the Oxford or- ' Mrs. C A. Cox has returned from a Phanage gave ft concert here, Satur- visit to relatives in Carthage. (day night The house was full to over. . One of the circles of the Presby-fflowln and every one enjoyed the terian church, with Mrs. D. L. Mc-!class mre if Possible, than in any LaurJn as its leader, staged "The Old VTevifa A the Sunday evening Maids Convention" in the school audi-' service 'm the Methodist church the torium last - Thursday night The ?Ia8S 8an eome sacrea songs, at is Basketball Games - : iThe boy. and 'girls basketball teams of . Lurnberton played with the team.' of Rowland -last Friday even ing.' Both .idea of the team, showed a 'great deal of practice.7 Much inter est wa. ahown in the first game, by the number - of - those - present The games ' were as : follows : - 1 ' Boys MfIT . Thia, tha 4th, day - of November. 1922. W BRITf, ' ' " ". " . Receiver. E. M. Britt, McNeill ft Haekett and Johnson A Johnson, Attorney for tha Receiver. NOTICE OF 'SERVICE . OF SUMMONS - BT , ' PUBLICATION a Vi .v ' it : r .l t .. a a .' .Twrui wnviiuf i- i jia . uie. oupertor uouru . Robeson County. ' , . Offie Barfield v. JUttie BarfWd. L i - The 'defendant- abov, named will take 'no-, tie. -that, an action entitled . a . abova has been commenced in tha -Superior Court of Bobeaon County to obtain ant absolute divorce , r ' B r.,!J tJ ' Ji : o on tn grounas 01 aauiiery on xne part or we 1 F. David Bryan, 4.) goals, (3) -defendant: and th. aaid defendant will fur- fouls; R. F. Vernon Baker, (1) foul; uk 2tJchmt thh JQ1iir p??r C .t' u j -rw. u ,. - , ., before O. B. Skipper, Clerk of the Superior KlChard Prevatt (5) " g0al8, ,(8l; Court of Robeson County at hia office in the fouls; R. G. Robert Weinstein; IlaWrtpy LumbertonN C on Monday J mA ev.u.. .v-ijf xtW1. Tecemb.r, lS22, and answer A lalia, i iuju, uuuiutuics, aviivA xviv, or. demur to tne complaint, in aaid. action, or drews and Jakie Dunie. Total' Beorea:4,01! plaintiff -will apply t the court for the 'Ian aiat. day 01 yciooer, rh:-. 0. B. 8KIPPER. 1 ; , Clerk of the Superior Court Britt Britt x Atty.; !i, s W-4 Mon. - - COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF-LAND ; Under and by virtue of the power and au thority conferred in an order of sale ef the Superior Court of Robeson County - in i. a Blackwell va. Vance McGee et ala." the un dersigned eommisaioner will on Monday Nov ember 20th, 1922, at 12 o'clock noon, at tha court house door in the Town of Lumber ton, N, C offer for aal at public auction to th highest bidder for caah, tha- following landa and premises, to-wit: - 1st.' Tract: Being a part of a 'ISO acra sur vey, known a lot No. 1, aa laid down by Will and William McNeill, Beginning at a stake in th. middle of the lower line of the 850 acre aurvey, and runs as aaid survey north S west 8.16 chains to a stake by a pin. near the edge v of Da via' 'line; thence north 74 wes, 17.60 to a stake opposite th. Moccasin drain; thence to and with said drain to the run of Saddle Tree ; thence down the run of the same until a line running due east will direct to the beginning, containing 87 1-2 acres, and being the same lands conveyed In a deed from Ell Skipper - and wif. to James W. McNeill, by deed dated 24th, day of September, 1895, and recorded to Book S-V, page 688. office of the Beg later of Deeds of Robeson County, '- "' , Excepting however, from the above describ ed ' tract of land . the follo-wfng lands end premises i Lying on th. eaat aid. of Saddle Tree Swamp, Beginning at a stake by a pine, 3. T., McRainey's corner, and run north 9 ehain and 60 link to a stake by a pine near the green thene. with Davis' line N. 70 W. 20 chains to a atake thence 8. until a line ranning due eaat will reach the beginning. runa north t d -H'-i'a tir -a a-V.- .. n .u cf 1 , tnencw aa vt . n .aeta . ehaina and e 1 to ao J ! - t it .;7 f V-Vl r' ? ' !i i to a it..,; t nc direct v t e i contain; I'l 2 mmm. r-i -i t hind t i li. ; i' ! .j a: ! . v. iut. i.i, oy ocd (...wa t..e of Vy. l'"-l.- Ird. Ia Sad"e T. To" '..'. Mnn a part of the 225 acre t-, t of land whx n wa eonvved by Arch T ;.ic:.ret al to J. W. L. -.' iul -by lsed kj:ina; dat. November ISth, lea, it being-all of said tract wM-h was not conveyed .by the. aaid J. W. McNeill prior to the time of hia death, the remainder of said tract beina; aoout 10 acres, more or leas, and being timt part ef aaid landa on which the aaid 3. W. MxNeill resided at the tim, of his death. -Ihia the 20th,. day of October 1"2 Johnson A Johnson. - CornmiMiioner. Attorneys. s ' lg-iiU4 Thurs. NOTICE OF -SUMMONS AKT WAKSANT OF AlTACEMt-NT North Carolina. - - In the Superior Court t Bobeaon county. ... . , H. M. MeAUiater. vs. Nordyk Marmon Company, Incorporated. - . (-, . -, To the defendant Nordyke A Marmon Com pany, Incorporated: ' ' Yon "-will tak -notice that an actios baa been instituted in the Superior Court of Robeson County against you, aa above en titled,' for The recovery of the sum of $500.00 with Interest thereon at 8 per cent from October 10th. 1922, due by breach of contract for th, repair of plaintiff's automobile,, and for over-charge in connection therewith. .. . You will further take ' notice that a war rant -of attachment waa- at tha -same time sued out against you. by virtue of which th. Sheriff of .Bobeaon County haa levied upon certain moneys oa deposit to your credit in the First National Bank of Lurnberton,. N. C. " Yon are further notified that yon are r miired to be and appear befor. tha undersign- eo uasrK oi me oupenor uouix oi HOMaoa County, at hia offic. in Lurnberton, N. C, on November 80th, 1922, and answer or demurer to th. complaint which will be found on file in the Clerk's office, and that if you fail to appear and file answer or demurer to enld complaint - that Judgment " will - be rendered ' against you as therein prayed. - - -. - ( , Witnea my-hand and seal of office' thla th 20th, day . of October, 1922. - - ' . - C. B. SKIPPER. Clelk of tha Superior Court of . Robeson County. ' ' - ' i. Johnson A Johmon, ' Attorneys for plaintiff. " 19-26-4 Thurs. - . - Epitaph. - . " - - -v. Here lie two men, who we agree - Have won the cut-glass bonnet -The first of them blew out the gas, me outer stepped upon it. Amen, can Legion.' ' ; . . Lurnberton 25, Rowland 21. : Center Margaret Nash; Guards tsa- belle McLeod, Frances Poole. Virginift Amanda Allen. Total scores: Lumber ton Z6,'KowIand 20. Overcrowded Our school is so overcrowded that - 3i THE BANK OF PROCTOHVILLE, Proctcrville, R C. We invite wur accpunt and guarftntee prompt1, service. . We pay 4 per: cent on time aepecite ; compounded quarterly.' " . A MAKE fHIS YOUR BANK r "-v-, vC uwic. i Kiiua j NOTICE - OF SUMMON8 'AND WARRANT Lawrence; Forwards Bertha. Bethea, 1 , ; -v of attachment ; . v v : In th Superior. Court North Carolina, Kobesor County. rt ..." . ;.. i . Bank vf - Rowland, a banking corporation j vs, Don McLeod and Mr. L. E. McLeod.! j To the defendant Don McLeod t j the above entitled action wa issued against you on th 23rd day of October, 1922 by C . w , , ' a nut mvsu j ,. ,. Aag uv - - en w - " -m 1 , j of the srreatest pleasures of the ! we leel that it is time some steps ' part of th pvpTi'ncr anme nf thern year fo have, the children as our should be taken to relieve the con- B. Skipper, Clerk of the Superior Court of , Z . , . v-en.ng, some OI Wem, - .1 . - fM".w .'' Th-'fiMf:rflMavert--iaWa,1 Comrty. wharain - tha plaintUf eek being about forty years old. The cast Ssts. Miss Muse, a former teacher geawon. i Be iirst grade is so Iargejto resover 6 of you in tha um of of characters Could not have been im in me Kowiano scnooi, ana jar. Aiaer.j teacner wui nave proved upon and the whole evening man accompanied the children. . , ,,'to Jbe employed " and the. additional wa rtn'i'-Af .ntoTtatrifna. y,A ,.5-J "Several people from here attended section placed, in a room in the old Twelve Hundred Dollar 111200 00), together with -interest thereon at' six per cent from th. 10th day of September. 1922,' until paid, due by promicsory note; that the aaid sum- thingsC-one of. wholesome fun., - -Tuesday the funeral of Miss .Kaue on inecnooi property now be'- cwi of th Superior Court if Bobe- Many4ittle people were delishtfuUv Ammons oi fjiio.iAUss Ammons was "85 uccupieq uy Mrs,, itsynows. . Al "5...v fff J? A"mDn'ri entertained last week at a Halloween' of Mr-' w H- Ammons of this tne present, time the senior class is wvi' Mrfvffi.,, M,filW tom:. town. ' .' . . . . , ; . . (having tO Occupy the auditorium as a ha been issued by the Clerk of the Superior r"T- -a- J" " "a Aitlal m IT 1141A1JA 1 Buck, at the hoir.e of their parents, Mis9 Janie Carmichael of Washing Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Buck. . ' , j ton D- c- is visiting . her grandpar Miss Bessie Brake has returned to entB', Mr nd Mrs- W,: tt Mc Queen's, college,; Charlotte, . after a10- 3 V 'i'r:: short visit to homefolks. - I Mr C1yd McCallum 6f Hertford , An, enthusiastic , meeting was. held is "Pending a f ew day. with relatives in. the school auditorium Monday af tere :"' V- ' "7T ternoon for the purpose of organizing A bold thief entered the garage of a Parent-Teacher association. A num. EeT D.L. McLaurin pastor of the ber of parents and interested friends Presbyterian church, before midnight together with all the teachers wn.'-84" niht ftnd stole hi. Ford present. After pupils Mrs. .temporary chairman Classroom' Thia is a very poor arJ Court of Itebeson County agatest all of your ... . .iT" -. 1 property which may be -found within the rangement but IS the best that Can be . State, which-aid . warrant of attachment, i ... ..' .... ., r...-.vi- mmiA n V A K hnrl iin.law ..XfU.. ii ' - f returnable before the said Clerk of 7T- A i r -v'"""wf .Mf. -J Superior . Court of Bobeaon County on th 1st Uur laboratory Is 80 Small andl im tine and place abov mentioned for wnen and waer answer" or demur to the complaint ef th. plaintiff or the relief demanded therein will be granted, -. Yon will also take notice that under and by virtue of the aaid warrant of attachment inaed herein,- the Sheriff of Robeson County, ha attached and levied on crowded with equipment that only jt;T?3 very smaii. ciass can oe accommodat ed, and that makes for extra work for all of! us. t ;- . . : We do not know now what will be done with th o-rfra uantin A xA i North Carolina, ha attached and levie uone wun ine extra section to come to! all y,, rteht tiu and interert. which the high school next year from the have or ; may have In and to that - ce Sr short program by the- J; W. plover was de .lW. havB anotterSmgC airman and Ma-,E. H. l-'really: ' need i. a biding 'TTI '' ' . nines secretary. Talk, were made by uai ounuay Supt, Veasy, Mrs. Ernest Ward, presi- e" wa located in Xaurinburg, . dent of the Woman', club, Mr. Frank where 'h een abandoned and a Sinclair, principal of tha riiwh .nh, stolen. !- -. -, " - a, anas weiimger 1 the faculty and Dr.; certain .eventh grade. Itlseemsfthat there- WTt R" ' rTsl(na hrirtv sn tt. UBU Bid m AanDOlC 01 jemigan leadlnt; from t of the GET OUT A; PbLICY, V r, .vAnd do it now, Fires are disastrous and t delays are dangerous. v ;. You can't bring back what is consumed ' ' ' . . . by Fire. You can though,- , s, -. . 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 lis. ; - " Q. T. WILLIAMS, Lurnberton, N. C. iaM,!WJaLli!!!7p BaWC them un TTrv.i wamp, ana or VVftat or-h and the both -aid public road . building laree .Bowland - to CurtU' store, and 4dred fifty-eight and three-tenth acres, JBore W E. Evana- lt Jm. aZa A NOTICB OF 8 ALP OF VALUABLE LAND . tw tvans. It was decided to make t -- under nrcn nr tbitbt rTT a lermanent organization. Mrs. Ward '. 'nderJ'.na bjr Tlr.tn tt ! -v: . .7 - "traea in B certain jueed ol Trust executed . ' aM tne nominating by. Henry Mevto and wife, Hannah Meivin, gmauy designed for and it .eem. that cnairman - lee. Anrvtho,. an earlv data i, f i Z" hodswo , County.-N. C, ,whitB :ot an eany ; aata...-., r;j .-trr,es ;i treat wa, Fjven to cirreertaia bonds af Mr, and Mrs. Victor .McA.' Bond ;'-denaand- having, been have j returned .from .their ,, wedding BS S .MtUffl 53J 7 SS? Sth Steti t V . T ' Mr'Jan Mrs. W-00 o'clock,. noon, at tha Court House R.'-SvBond. fV, - t .:..-fv !5 M P; Robeson ' County,' N-. ' C:. 'offer for aal M'Hiae. entertained 'thetH Tuesday afternoon - Rook club htstL5?,n,r 5 tak,iSwithtwo kUek nn WA.r , ,;. : - . ""rif w' "ah pointers, in the run of Mill Tha Woman's club held it imin nPre Big find and monthly meeting Monday r afternoon. 1 - iffl TCSn. uu.ira. r. VV- tJarmiehapl r.""'" w. wy vatie. to n. lit ia. tim A JA --.v:w a . . . ' . V. u-acaweii lrustee. dated th- 2Srd da rtt ' " DV""tt"J"S co Kive ui me memoersniD Commits November. 1621 and twA-a 1 l. v, u tnn hrvrua Af iatrtr.m . .-J l.i 4 mutm. ll V. .-11-j L.- page -44y in the nffieai nf tK. mJh. k jJl' . - . m.c .auu i vp aiitauiccu nun mt in iiiwfi nnnnn i 1 enonch tn takfl . l.. old MeLeod mill pond, containing; three hun. . . . i ." . " 6 .ired fifty-eight and tl nign scnooi and .one that is equipped, or lesa. to; do . the best work.,. Why not be thinking along , this line and let us get some definite; action in a short while?.: The school is a. large as, orj larger tnan, r the buildings ' were ' ori r.--J ,LI.' Alul Amm rtdrfAK 1Q9. - C B. SKIPPER, vi-,-..' --.J j . Clerk Superior Court. McLean - Tarter, McLean A Stacy, -j Attorney for plaintiff. " 10-CM Thurs. jUEDibn sters:profitable Da Kalb County IIL), Farmer le at Opinion That Grade 8tuff ; Superior. - , ' The club U now working through lhe'elJ02t?r!J"Ty land, now department, of Civic.," TtMi' Home Economics, and Library - Ex-iS v0 ". MI ts .heo along tansion. The. Civics department i. & ft ,7X JE- . S aS 5rto a " viepc myrtle 10 beau-'"?, road: thence a the ditch and beyond thi i 7 the town: It was through the'? ! Education department that tha Par. cnt-teacher -: association has been launched. The Borne 1 Economies' de ' partment has monthly meetings led by our county demonstrator Mian An. rsvt' TK. T fk.. . j - 1 County- " - auieuwn oeparuiThj. October 21 1SSS ment is maintaining a librarv whirh 1922i is a credit to the town, and has re-j'K' Att102J vt. zs enaui an4 aa - stake and pointrra in the run of uM Mill Branch: thence down th. varloua crarees of aid run to the beginning, contrin.rv 46 i,m9r; 1. For history of t.e ee Prevatt. to Henry Meivin and Jamas MeJ-n . recorded in Book 6-V page 496 In the ef- XrZ-Zl W,V "gaster of deeds for Bobeson H. C. BLACKWELL,' . Trustee. England .Refuse, to , Purchase Peace V-WithTurtaV: , , -i Lpndon-Great Britain4: refuse, to purchase peace.with the Turks "at the cost of humiliation " and disgrace," Marquis Curzon, British secretary for foreign affairs, declared Wednesday fa an acfrlvAe o' el..7 - I ' The ' prime feeder .teer, so often cited the best beef-making maclilne, ' Is sometimes' a lesa profitable animal,' .According to D Kalb county l-(X1L caKla feeder, than-the teer of poorer (naCty Cnls matt has had experience jfrtthVboft'ikinds dUad regularly ftnds dsht to ten. carload, ayear,".-.. ,.. The vprlraa steer undoubtedly l win hotel.'" . J nroduce a somewhat better killer than The attitude of the Kemaliats, re- the poorer tjuallty animal but It is his fleeted InTtheir recent' demand that Lbelief that fthe, difference to price Lis the allied troops lea ve Corrstantinoples less 6ft thenished animals than Jt is will-not te .tolerated he "added, and n feeders. -The kind of .teer he He gave flat warning-to the national. " baa 'gJZ -K' ists that they will come to sure dis- 'naM a5 f!eder! at llij-U aster if they entur to oppose their fthnnthi price 0P2 miiiT. ru 'i WD . - finished and put on the market these SIS ft r tff eers ordinarily have sold about half FV" ' C mifht of a Sent lower ttan .Iter. f tie other V , ' ' , ; 'quality. He figures that hi. cost of , The gravity of the situation m the t! jL,n iB about the aaroa as that of the near east was emphasized ; by i Lord Others. Thus there is an. advantage Curzon when he termed ft "tha most ' er one-half cent a pound In feeding oeiinite menace trtbe peace of the thlg .ecbnd-grade stuff Instead ot the Thurt'-world." very bost. . ft li WM F&y. Yea. JLL CD) :lbD)Ii)iIS . vkj;7Q5if DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, PIECE GOODS, : LADIES; READY-TO-WEAR GOODS: MEN'S & BOYS' SUITS, TROUSERS, 1 SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY SWEATERS, HATS, CAPS, UNDER WEAR, SHIRTS, , COLLARS & TIESi FURNITURE, GROCERIES, f FEED Cz ' FARM UTENSILS. , : v , . Several, shipments just received cmd .mere ' W tr B riming. ; LUMBERTON, N. Ce ' 1 aaC
The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
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