X THE ROBKONIAN, LTJIIBniTOIT, HOUTH CAROLINA MONDAY, 4, 1022. wan" Tr7n 'i a ! ;? ' ft 1! t a I? n sl 1 -A ,e ot to its : m qc, 'J a at .1. dt te .tie yl in i 1- Til EAt 5 CO J ef Financial Aid For Farmers Planned PIm Is t Make Intended Relief Available to Small Farmers as Well as to Urge Cattle Raisers and Grain Growers. . . . , .Washington, Nov. 30. (Associated Press.) The new administration pro mn immediate financial reliel . a farmer .was formulated and practically perfected today at a con front' between President Harding, n Secretary -Wallace and 15 Republican Senators headed by Senator Watson of Indiana. It will be put before Con- m nnct andMeased with the of tha Administration. Broadly, the plan brings together in m tmintnfntinn measure the SP msnm) nartion of Tarious relief measures already pending In Congress : and contains also provisions to make ia intended relief available to ' the small farmers as well as to the large 'cattle raisers and grain growers. . ' The nlan nronoses : to utilize the federal farm loan board as the agency through which relief is to be given. The details of the financing have heen . practically worked out. .The general purpose is larger and more liberal ' credits and cheaper interest rates. The opinion of those participating in the ' conference was that while the war finance corporation had been of great . value in alleviating the distressed , condition of agriculture, its loans, be cause of certain limitations," did not reach down to the average, small farmer who raises a few cattle or has email quantities of grain to market. -By using the federal farm loan board as the agency to carry out the plan of financing, the new administration plan proposes to make the govern ment relief available directly to the small farmers who need; it. ' The whole subject of farm relief work was discussed exhaustively, but the marketing problem was touched upon only in a general way. Jhe ; general opinion at the conference was that to extend the program now to -include so complex and much con troverted a subject " as co-operative . marketing would only serve to delay the immediate object of relief. The President was told that the pressing need was to provide at once, financial aid to thousands of farmers who face mortgage foreclosures because they are unable to dispose of their cattle . and crop without tremendous losses. All the senators present gave their t approval to the program and pledg ed their support for its immediate consideration in Congress. The following statement on the conference was. issued at the White House tonight: "The legislation though to be best suited to the agricultural and live stock emergency contemplates pro , visions for: "Increasing the maximum loan limits of federal farm land banks from 10 thousand dollars to 25 thou sand'dollars. "Provision for the voluntary cre- uuii oi iivesrocK and agricultural credit associations primarily to deal with loans on livestock. "Amendment of the federal farm loan act to provide for the rediscount of agricultural production and market ing paper. Also to add two members to,e federal farm loan board. The program contemplates cre ating a division in the federalism banks to deal specifically with pro- duction and marketinsr redit thna supplying a rceans of discount to the "liner on longer time notes than are eligible to OlSCOUnt by the federal reserve banks. Credits - . Z. to the maximum period of three years are to be provided where the turnover covers that period. j i"The c-Mference brought out a clear determination, to develop a workable plan of dealing with the relief of farm eciits at the short session of Cpngrefs, and will have the cordial sanction of the majority in Congress and the President." Daily Fashion Hints V sfcaJlQ lsi LUXURIOUS COAT When coats do not wrap or flare at the bottom they take to slim, straight lines as has this coat which Is justified In Its simplicity by the richness of its fabric. Gray wool brocade, it Is with wide bands ot gray fox for collar and hem. finds cdlis This proven remedy checks colds before they de lop Into serious ailments. It soothes tired, scratchy throats, loosens disagreeable' phlegm - and soon breaks op the cold. Nowdon 1 let your cold linger on ask your druggist for DaKING'SK&rar -a syrup forcoughs&coids CONDITION ENGINEER RITNER SHOT AT ELROD, IS IMPROVING Relatives Declare That R." H. Pools Did Not Fire the Shot Store Bur glarized. , . K r That every hour brings improved chances of the recovery of H. G. Rit ner, the Coast line engineer who was shot while sitting in the cab of his engine at Elrod Tuesday morning November 21, was stated the other night by Dr. J. F. Highsmith, head surgeon of the Highsmith hospital' at Fayetteville, where the injured man was brought shortly after the shoot ing, states a Fayetteville dispatch. The bullet has been located in the pericaditis, or sack which surrounds the heart, but owing to the ' highly dangerous nature of ,'the operation necessary" for its operation the ball will not be removed. The dispatch from Fayetteville continues: That R. H. Poole, the Elrod mer- rhant irtared under a 10.000 bond fniww th aViontino did not fire the shot that came near causing the death of the engineer, is the convic- tion expressed by relatives of Mr. Poole while in this city to see Mr. Ritner. Photographs have been made at the scene of the shooting to show that a shot Tired from the spot where Mr. Poole was standing when he fired at the burglar who had attempted to break into his store could not have entered the cab of the engine without striking the limbs of one or more trees in the vicinity, which they de clare, bear no marks, while Mr. Rit- ners fireman, they assert, has stated before witnesses that the shot which f wounded the engineer came from the road, where the burglar was standing when Mr. Poole fired at him. Further, more, Mr. Poole's relatives believe that X-ray pictures will show that Mr. Ritner was wounded by a pistol or rifle ball, while Mr. Poole used a shotgun. A version of the occurrence dif ferent in almost every respect from those hitherto, published is given by the Elrod men. They assert positively that the store was burglarized and that Mr. Poole saw the burglar arm ed with a flashlight, pushing open; the front door of his store, which '-bat night had been left unbarred; that he hailed the intruder and. run- 'nine tn thp donr. fired two shots after i " . " " I him from a douhle-harrelled shotcun. The burglar, they declare, returned the fire, and it was from this source, they , contend, that Mr. Ritner was wounded. : " ' As to the story that Mr. Poole's norves had suffered from the strain of constant worry over the recent death of his wife and the marriage Daily Fashion Hints ATTRACTIVE FROCK Subtly the designer has fash ioned lines that slenderize and natter, in this frock of bine Can ton crepe, weighted with bands of black, Iridescent beads. Of especial note are the double ruffled sleeTes the sleeves de signed to rive an giiti slImBess to mr lady's fingers. Daily Faskioa Hhts STREET . FROCK 1 This frock realises the smart ness of drapery In the mode ot the day and on the right, goes In (or wide draped effect, while on the left a panel and fiat hipllne" give variety. Navy blue ' wool twill Is the material with . bands of red and sold braid, plus gold buttons to give It a martial air, ! ot his two daughters against , his wishes, which was mentioned in this correspondence, the relatives of the Elrod man declare that the. , first wroposKion was enureiy correct, inr. ile having suffered the loss jf bis wuc last f cuiuaijfi uut biiaif iuc mai. riage of his two daughters was in no wise displeasing to him. Both of them married excellent young men who are well known citizens of Robeson coun. ty, one of the daughters having been married 12 years, while the- other has been married five years. Mr. Poole's mind, they state, is perfectly clear.' Raleigh News and Observer: Finan cial resources of institutions of higher learning in North Carolina now total 120,947,074.13, according to ; figures contained in a bulletin on institutions of higher learning in the State pre pared by A. T. Allen, and embracing the results of the North CarolmaCoL lege Conference. i , "' Representative Jas. R. Mann of HI inois died at his home in Washington Thursday night after a brief illness. He was considered the best-informed man in the details of government that ever sat in the halls of Congress. He had served 13 continuous terms, or 26 years. OLD FOLKS NEED. NOT BE FEEBLE IF you are "getting along in years" you don't need to sit in a chimney corner and dream of the days when you were full of life and vitality. - . Keep your blood rich and pure and your system built up with Glide's Pepto-Mangan, and you will -feel stronger, younger and livelier than you have for years. Get it today and watch the result. - Your druggist has Gude's liquid tablets, as you prefer. . pcpto-Jangin Tonic and Blood Enricher TRUSTEE'S SALE Under and by virtue of th. Dower of sale I contained in that certain deed of trust from Mary Scott and others to A. K Morrison, (Trustee for W, W. Carlyie. recorded in Book 5 i ct page 44, Robeson County Registry,- de fauit having been mad. in the payment of l the notes thereby secured, the undersigned Trui-tee will offer for sale at public auction . for eash to the highest bidder at th. court- house door in Lumberton, N. C. on Decem ber 27th, 1922. at 12 o'clock noon th fol ' lo-.-.':nc de?eribel land: In Wi: harts Township, betwe-n the ' E:i.7.-heth Road and th. Whltevilie Road, ad joining f.e lands of Jim MiKellaF, Condary ; Arnetv Ji-ry Phillips, J. R. Poole, J. D Mc , Millan i j othcrj. containing 75 acres, 'more 'or !ess, ar.i beir the same lands conveyed by iAUhs Briit to Lewis Ecott end wife by deed re.rded in the cx;ster's Office of Robeson j Ckjunty. hi Book 6 "i' at p.ge 525. a . ; . ll is the intention ot this ifecd tn convey . e.ght acres of- said land on the Northeast . side of said tract, to be laid off with lines 1 parallel with the outiid Hn nt ..u ?! i ecre tract, adjoining lands" of Jim, McKellar, vnuary arnni ana J, u. McMillan This November 23rd, 1922. ' A. K. MORRISON, Mclntyre, Lawrenee A Proctor Trustee, Attorneys for Trustee. 11-27-4 Mon. NOTICE North Carolina. In the Superior Court. Robeson County. i'u J-. ferick vs. Lottie Y. Frederick. The defendant above named will take no tiee that an action entitled as sbove has been commenced in the Superior Court of Robeson! County to obtain an absolute divorc. on the ground that there has been a separation of plaintiff and defendant for a period of more than five successive years, and thst said abandonment was on the part of th, defend ant and without fault of tha plaintiff, and the said defendant will further tak. notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for the county of Robeson on th. 80th day of Dee ember. 1922, and answer or demur to the com- Itlaln In 1 .1 .. . i .... .... " " srain, or uio piaintux will sp i th-eoar ior fe relief demanded in This 20th day of Dec. 1022: n asrrosn - n. ' Clerk of 'th. Superior Court, Brht Brltt, Attys. ll-tM Men. Gude DAYS OF DIZZINESS Come to Hundreds of Lnmberton Peo. pie. ' - ; There are days of dizziness; -Spells of headache, languor, back ache: - . i. - Sometimes rheumatic pains; Often urinary disorders. Doan's Kidney Pills are especially for kidney ills. Endorsed in Lnmberton by grate-' ful friends and neighbors. . - Ask your neighbor! Mrs. W. S.'Baxley, 2nd St and Chippewa, Lumberton, - says; "My kidneys didn't act regularly and my back became so weak. I could hardly lift When I stooped X got a sharp pain through tny back. I had dizzy spells and specks floated before tny eyes. I wasn't fit for much work as I felt so weak and ran down I was nervous ' and - any little noise bothered me. . This trouble had me out of sorts continually, and -only when I sent for Doan's Kidney Pills at the Pope Drug Co., did I see any help in sight A couple of boxes of Doan's relieved me of the misery, and put me back on my feet again feeling! fit" Price 60c. at ell : dealers. ' ' Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same "that ; Mrs. Bazley had. ' Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs, Buffalo, N. Y. f - "r ... f COMMISSIONERS' BALE Ot LAND tinder arid by virtu of power nd authority rated in the undersigned eommbaionera in a judgment of the. Superior ' Cowrt of Robeson County rendered at the February Term, 1922. in an action entitled -"John. H. MeArn and wife, Bessie W. MeArn n. Batter A Com pany", th isid judgment being recorded in Minute Docket No. 24, at page 24, office of the Clerk . of the Superior , Court of Robe ion County, the undersigned commissioners will on Wednesday December ISth. 1922. at 12 o'clock Noon, at the court-house door in the Town of Lumberton, N. C.V offer for sale, at publie - auction, to the highest bidder for eash, the following latfas and .premises, to wit: . - - .' ';. ' In ' Thompsons Township, beginning at a stake. Jhn Locklear - and McLean's corner and runs N. 6.80 E. 8000 feet to a stake; thence N. 60.80 E. 1466 feet to a stake- thence up the side of Ashpoht Swamp to the run oi Horse : Swamp ; thenc, up the run 400 feet to a stake ; thence 84.80 E.' 80d feet to the beginning, containing 108 7-10 acres, and known- as th. McAm-Henry , Bullock lands,-- and being the - same tract of land described in Book of Mortgage Deed No. 49 at page 277, office of the Register -of Deeds of Robeson County. This th. 18th day of "November, 1922. j E M. JOHNSON, ' Vt, E., LYNCH. Johnson Johnson. ' - Commissioners. Attorneys. 11-16-4 Thuri. TRUSTEE'S BALE OF LAND - Under and by virtu of th. power and authority vested . in th undersigned Trustee in a certain deed of trust executed by A. Preston Graham and wife, duly registered in Boole of Deeds of Trust No, 50. at page 89 (default bavins been mad. In th payment of the note secured thereby), ith. . undersigned Trustee -will on Thursday December 14th, 1922, at II o'clock Noon, at the Courthouse door in th Town of Lumberton, N. C offer for sale, at public auction, to th highest bidder for sash, the following described lands and premises, to-wit: . . - Beginning at a stag in a orancn snrai 226 feet . below the Fairmont and Rowland road crossing, and rant north 78 degrees and SO minutes west 240 feet to a stake in said road; thenee with said road south 60 west Isl.feet to-avstak ia said road; thenee south 80 east 2040 feet to a stake; thenee south 88 degrees and 18 minutes cast to th northwest corner of a tract of land purchased by Sam J, Smith from Albert G. Thompson Nov. 8th 1917 thenee soutlc 86 degrees and is minu tes east 880 feet to a stake in Aaron Swamp; thence up th. various courses of said swamp to the mouth of a branch a line between the lands of Sam J. Smith and NJ. Thomp son, deceased, estates land; thence up the various courses of said branch to th begin ning, containing 60.8 seres, more or less. . This, the 14th day of November 1922. -f T. L, JOHNSON, Johnson Johnson, ' Trustee, Attorneys. , . ll-le-4 xnur. COMMISSIONERS SALE OF LAND - -Under and by virtue of a Judgment of the Superior Court of Robeson County in the special proceedings entitled G. R. Thagard, Administrator of ,C, W. Bennett, deceased, vs T. n RmiuM mil others i- the nndersifitned commissioners will, on Friday, the 22nd day of December. 1922, at 12 o'clock Noon, on the premises hereinafter described, offer for sale, at publie auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described lands and premises, to-wit: . w..-. .. First Tract: Located on the south tide of the Great Marsh and south of the Tolarsvill. Road, known as the Flummer Place. Begin ning at a stake in the run of a branch be low the mill , dam and runs North 81 East 86 chains to a stake in O. L. Johnson's divtdinsr line: thence-aa his lin. and E. W. Johnson's line South 85 East 18.40 chains to a.stak. in a ditch, corner of lot No. J, thenc as said ditch South 84 1-2 West 8.80 chains to -a stake; oak and pin pointers; thenee South 88 West 81.70 chains to a stale, in the run of a branch ; thence down the run of said branch about 87 chains to the begin ning, containing 118 acres, mor or less, and beinalot No. 2 Ha the division of the lands of Ewing Johnson, deceased. f ' Second Tract: In the Great Marsh, begin ning at a stake in th. south' edge of said Marsh, the third corner of lot No. l-A and runs North 60 East 81.75 chains to a stake, the corner of lot No. 8-DJ thence North 88 West 81 chains to a stake in A. Odom's line; thence as hit line South 40 West 14 clmins to his comer: the eastern edg of the Vir ginia A Carolina Southern Railway, the be ginning corner of lot No, IrA; thence direct to the beginning, containing 60 acres more or less, and being lot No. 2-B in the division of the lands of Ewing Johnson, deceased. . : Third Tract: In the Town of St. Pauls, N, C on the south side of Broad' Street, begin ning at a stake in the sooth edge of said street, the fourth, corner At th. original , 1 aera lot, and runs as that line, reversed South 7 1-2 West 8.89 cliains - to a stake; thence South . 82 1-2 East 1.40 chains to f rtale the dividing corner of -said lot- thence North - 7 1-2 East 8.88 chains to-the edg. of said street; thence direct to the be- amtMininC ' one-half (1-2) of an acre, and being lot No. 2-H in the division of the lands of Ewing Johnson, deceased, for further description see Book 6-J, pages 491 402 and 498. also s. Book 7-E, of Deeds, page 138, in the offc.-of Register of Deeds of Robeson County, North Carolina. - - The sale of the above lands 'is made for the purpos of making assets with which to pay th debts of C. W. Bennett, deceased' The sale of the town property will be held at the. location of the same in the Town of St. Pauls. N. C, and the sal. will then ad journ to the farm lands and will take place on the-- farm.: -'4 -- ' v This the 22nd day of November, 1922,. -J , JOHN D. CANADY and ; i y . ' E. M. JOHNSON. ' - Johnson 'A Johnson, Commissioners. Attorneys for the petitioner. a 11-27-4 Mon. Wore Gloves to Protect Finger-Nails V Glenn Herrick says, "The roaches down sooth are so had that some peo. pie have - to wear gloves to prevent roaches front eating their finger-nails at nigh!" .'.jVV. aiv'CrfV---: Rid your. house of these filthy pests, they are a menace to your - . health! Use Royal Guaranteed Roach Powder for POSITIVE results. 10c 26e. Sold and guaranteed by Grantham Bros Adv. - -1- SALE Or VALUABLE LANDS By virtue of authority vested in the under- stgned under a mortgage from Washington MeLeaa and wife to J W. Carter,' dated Octo ber 14th. 1921, registered in book of mort gages No. 2 at page S2, (default having been made in payment of the debt thereby cured) I will on Saturday the 28 rd day of December, 1922. at 12 o'clock noon, at the court bona door of Robeson County, offer for sal at pub lic auction we nignesc oMoer i or cash, the following fends: First tract In Alf or (Seville townahin. K. West side of Wateringhol swamp and in cluding a part of said swamp, beginning at a take by a water oak and an ash in thm ran of said swamp, and runs South 87 West 82 chains to - a stake by two- pines in the back line; tnea won uiat line South I West 15 chains to the corner ; then with the other line South 87 East 18 chains to the mWi edge of said swamp : then op the eastera edge of said swamp to the corner of th. original survey then North 87 West to th, run; then up the run to th beginning, containing acres, mors or less and being; -part of 200 acres conveyed by Abram Paul to John Me Leaa on June 1st. 1805 and being sain land conveyed to Washington McLean by A. P. oiuDo ana wue m ueiooer lvil. - Second tract: An undivided one seventh in terest in and to that tract of land in Alfords vtlle township on th. East side of Watering. hole swamp, beginning at a stake by a pine in the West edge of Wilkinson swamn. farm. erly Lawrence McCallum's corner, also th. trd corner pi a bz acre tract, and runs with its third lin. South 85 West 24 chains to a t.k. pine, post oak and dogwood ; then down a slash to the dividing lino between th. lands of . Alexander McLean and H. R. McLean ; then along said dividing lino as the first lin of said 62 acr. tract North 85 East 88 chains to a stake, pine and whit, oak in the western edge of Wilkinson Swamp then op the Western edge of said swamp to the beginning, containing 88 1-2 acres, mor.. or less ' and being same eonveved to AWmilw McLean by H R. McLean: - Time of sale: Saturday, December 28, 1922 at 12 noon. -, .. ..'. ;,...- . .. Place of sale: Court hous edoor, Lumberton, Terms of sale: Cash. - " - , Dated this November 21st,' 1922. ' : W- Csrter. - f ,T J. W, Carter. ' ' . Administrator nt AmmmA Mclntyre. Lawrence A Proctor, Attorneys lor Administrator. - 11-27-4 Mon NOTICE OF ATlMTOISTH AXIOM . Nofice is hereby given that th undersigned have qualified as administrators of the estate of S. J. Smith, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate" are directed to pre sent the same, duly itemized and verified to the undersigned administrators on or before the 24th, day of November, 1928, - otherwise, this notice Will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate paymenl ,to the undersigned. : . Mrs. Edna Smith and Dr. E. L. Bowman, Administrators of S. J. Smith, deceased. Johnson aV Johnson. , . Attorneys for the Administrators. 11-27-6M MORTGAGEE'S SALE ' Under and by . virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain mortgage deed from G. A, Small to K. M. Biggs, recorded in Book 89 at page 271. Robeson County regis try, default having been made in the pay ment of the note thereby secured, the under, signed, mortgagee, will offer for safe at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder for eash at the ; courthouse door In 1 Lumberton at 12 o'clock noon on : December 27th, 1922, the following described tract of land : ' In Britts" Township. A ONE FOURTH in terest in the undivided estate of my father, Ed M. Small, deceased. The lands of said estate bounded and described as follows t On the North .by lands of W. J. Wllkeron, on tha South by the lands of Nelll Stubbs; on the East by the lands of W. S SmaU and on the West by the lands of Doekery Thomp son; Said tract containing about 110 acres. . Melntyr. Lawrence A Proctor, -Mortgage. Attorney for mortgagee, .- .11-27-4 Mon. , NOTICE - North Carolina, , - In Superior Court. Robeson County. . J. B. MeCallum, -v7" Andrew Wallae and Sallie Wallace his wife. To Andrew Wallace and Sallie Wallace, hit wife: - "Yon will. tak. notice that an action en titled as above has been instituted in th superior eeirt of Robeson County to fore close a mortgage executed by you to J. B, McCsJmm for 8600,00 dated November 29th. 1911, and that yon are hereby required to appear before the clerk of the superior court of Robeson County, at his office in th. court house at Lumberton, N. C. on th 26th day of . December, 1922 and answer or demur to tha -complaint filed in this action in the of fice, of said clerk; and yon will also take notie. that-if yon fall to file such answer Utr ; eemurrer within twenty - days thereafur, th. plaintiff will apply' to the court for th relief demanded in th com plaint. Dated this November 22nd, 1922. C. B. SKIPPER, . -Clerk Superior Court. Mclntyre, Lawrenc. A Proctor. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 11-27-4 Mon. ; EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the last will and testament' of A. P. Caldwell, deceased, late of Robeson County, North- Carolina, this- Is to notify all persons having claims against th. -estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned, or to Mcln tyre,' Lawrence and Proctor, my attorneys, at Lumberton. N. C. on or before th 27th day of November, 1928, or this notice will b pleaded in bar of their recovery. , . All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. Dated this November 24th, 1922. - E. WAYNE CALDWELL. : Executor of A. P. Caldwell, deceased. Mclntyre, Lawrence A Proctor, Attorneys for Executor; . , Lumberton N. C. 11-27-6 Mon. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ' ' Pursuant to direction of the last will and testament of Capt M. H. McBryde. lat. of Scotland County, I will offer for sale each separately, at the Court Hous. Door in the town of Laurinburg, N.- C, at public auc tion, ior cash at z o ciock p. m. on the itn day of December 1922, the following described property of said estate, to-wit: :v U. 8.- Bonds v . ..'One 8500.00 Victory 4 8-4 per cent. One 86000.00 Victory 4 8-4 per cent." Seven $1000,00 Victory 4 8-4 per cent. One $5000.00 First Liberty 4 1-4 per cent. Two $6000.00 Second Liberty 4 1-4 per cent. One $5000 00 Third Liberty 4 1-4 per cent. .Four $5000.00 Fourth Liberty 4 1-4 per ,cent, ; Bank Stock v 16 Shares First National Bank of Lam-. iiwurg. 80 Shares Bank of Robeson.; (Maxton, N. C.) 9 Shares Laurinburg Cotton Warehouse Co. And at 2.80 p. m. on the same day, on tha premises at No. 607 South Main Street, Laur inburg. N. C I will expose for sal. the house and lot owned by said Malcom H. MoBryde, sonsisting of a seven room house, with 100 foot front lot. extending through block. House modern, and complete, having a splendid range Installed in kitchen connected with city water, hot and cold ; the range to be aold with the house.- -, i Terms. Cash upon delivery. Time: Bonds and Stocks, 2 p. m. Dae. 14th, 1922. ' Placer Bonds and Stocks at Court House Door. -.. ',: .- - - .-. Place: Residenc. on Premises, at 2:80 p m. - -- This the 7th day of November 1922. D. K. McRAE. 11-18-5 Mon - - . - Executor. ' - NOTICE OP- COMMISSIONERS SALE Under and by virtue of th. authority vest ed in the undersigned commissioner tinder an order of the Superior Court of Robeson County in-the ease of J. R. Maynor et al against Lady Lowrie, et aL the undersigned commissioner will on Monday, December 11th. 1922, ' at twelve . o'clock . noon, at the court house door In Lumberton, Robeson County, North Carolina offer for sale, and sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following describ ed lands,: to-wit 1 - -. - In Burnt Swamp Township, adjoining the lands of Jhn Dial on th, north, Laurie Ox- Mirfln . All- ,k umth 4li. I..J. John Humphrey-00 the east, containing- 100-j acres, more or less, and being the lands formerly belonging to .. William Maynor, tie- Terms of Sale Cash. This the 8th day of November. 12S. 11-1M Thurs. . Ooinmsisfeaer PROFESSIOMCARDS Dr. E. Clay Hodgin. . : I CniROPBACTOR . Lnmberton Cotton "Mill Bnildinsr. Elm Street. : LUMBERTON, IV. C Office hous 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to S p. 'm. Others hours by Appointment. Phone 377. . B. J. Britt . Luther J. Britt E;J.&L. J.BRITT .ATTORNETS AT LAW Offices 1, 2, snd 8, Freeman Building,, Lnmberton, North Carolina. Prae. tice in both State and Federal Courts. Prompt attention given all business. F. ERTEL CARLYLE ATTORNEY AT LAW - NoUry Publie Id Office, . Offices over Freeman Printing Csv Prompt attention given to all bust. DAVID H. FULLER Attorney it Law 'y Second floor cotton mill office build ing, offices formerly occupied bi Dr. Baker. . , X LUMBERTON, N. a f, A. McNKILL, tt. 9. D. HACKETT. J McNeill & ha dr Attorneys-At-Lsw. ' II UK.II MMMMMMMMMM. Woodberry Leiinon ; ATTORNEY AT LAW v : s Lamherton, N. C Offices over First National Bank. JUNIIJSJ. GOO0WIH ATTORNEY AT-LAW. Offices Orer Efird's Dept. Store. . John G. Proctor ATTORNEY AT LAW Jfflce next to Lnmberton Motor Car Co, in Building formerly oecapied by Wadge T A. McNeill. . A, W. McLean ; - Diekson McLean U B. Varser H. E. Stacy tteU&AN,: VAUSO, IIoLEiif A CTA07. v Attitniawsi Aft ,ffr. I LUMBERTON, ; North Carellmat W. B. IVEY Attorney and Counselor at Law. Office on Second Floor Freeman. Building, West Fifth " Street . Lnmberton, N. C . - Stephen Mclntyre ' R. C. Lawrenee lames D. Proctor Root. A. Mclntyre MclHTYEE, LAWRN0 A FR00T0R, -Attorneys and Counsellors at Law 1 LUMBERTON, N. C. rractice ih State and Federal Courtsv Prompt attention given to all bosinsss. rhomas L. Johnson . E. M. Johnsos. ' JOHNSON & JOHNSON Attorneys and Counsellor at Law LUMBERTON , JN. 0. , rraetice in Bute and Federal Cowt Soury Public in" Office. Offices ever First National J3ank PERPETUATE the tscred ssenerie. of those of year forei ones wke hare passed by the erection of lan endar big MEMORIAL. Let ns sswist yen in the choosing of as appropriate eV Lumberton Marble Works. - j . .... J.- H. Floyd, Proprietor . ast Bacond SC - Lsmberton, N. C That'i the kind we selL See ub for Beef, ail kindji Pork, Sau sage. Liver, etc .. Highest market priets paid for food beef cattle. , . ' A. H. HRuOS MMET Phone 63. Lnmberton, W. 6. Real Estate Loans I am fn position to handle appli cations for long time loans on Int. prored farm lands In Bobeson, Scotland and Boko Counties fn monnto of 14400.00 and abore. Interest Bate S 12 per cent. A. T. UeLBAN, . Lsalrtoa. N. C. .ta