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C. - - Ceil S, FUlyaw'a Market, tar freali laeata . and Xreeh large aeleet orttera. 1e quart. FraOi eollarda and turnip daUy. JTarai Far BaJe-H aarea aa Ceaaty . Road. , Extra good Tobao, cotton and eora. Good ' 5 aeer building, stood water, sood locality. ' ' 1 IhL mile of ehureh. ichool and ahipptng , point Other Joining land for aala. write or eat B. ,. Ireenian, Biehardeon, W. ; TEN ACEK TRACT OF LANO KOBBALB I hiM far sale a tract of land ta Burnt Swamp ToWMhio, Bobeaon County, adjoin itag he lanM oi J. a. numporcy, aim .'Brawn and Amanda Brown; containing ten area wore or leae, and being the laad'eon " vered br i. W. Phunmer and wife x Sarah lUNeiU, and later eonTeyed ta. the Ohatakee Savpty Company. Thia land wiU be aold . aheap. If fotareated.-aaa or write Hoary A. KeKinnoa. Maztoa, K. C. - - i.l.iln Ilea ailnlaaanr alente far aak ...,. WB . r wtth order. Set oat now. Be lead Coring ten, lainrlabarg, N. C. W Bale Vera Ceove Geee Heeaaaieat aea- - a-ttton. -Belf -Starter, saw patet, aaat ewera. ; aaotaa-awter. fira food tirai, aaa aaield, Priaa I4M.B0. Addnea P. O. Box , lit, Lameertoa. v . ?. , ' . " . aw.a Mlllaa' far uU. Maaiatare ; itoek and PH doga. nice Chrfatniaa ftftJ V Priaa 1 19 for male tgje aaa a " nalai. No ready for delivery. - Apply "ta owBar. 'A. 0 MeDaaald, Clarktoa. W. O. Bf yea waat aarlea af a McVelaaa ta baaao man, experienced to aeleetlns;4ropar aeed, fertUlatasv euHure and eartnir. write to the addren tbrmi .W. U. fX, BoxSll .Wlneton-8alem, N. O, ; , -. , . . -cl .: FOB KENT Farai lecatod abeaf fear milte ' , aoath of Abbottabarc, N. . O.. ' - eontahtng about s&. aeret land under eulUvation.-three quipped to baeeo bama, two tenant, houaee ,. Bn other boildinga and 25 aerea wood land fenced for pasturing. Land t pec tally adapt ed to trowing tobaaeo, eorn nd potatoea, eta. WW ent on iahare-erop bei. If later, anted, write to A.-Smith, SOS. Dock t.. - WUmlna,V.K;Cy-.- JZ' Far Bale Peay. Weight MS. yaara aid. ' chestnut aenwfl, flax mane and tail, new set - web haraeaa. B. C Perry, Bennert, N. C. Leatx-Bird Dag. Jaatped eat af car whU in Lumberton Friday last. Brown color. An - awer ta name Prinee. Finder please hold and Notify Doek Hill. Fairmont; N, C, BRICK, Kiln Ran ar cant hard. Ship ment within 48 hours after receipt of or der. Buy now. Laytoa Brick Work. (Est. 1885.) Marlon, 8. C. far SaleOne pair farm Males. Apply ta Dr. T. P. Costner, Lumberton, N. C. Par Bale Cyphera, Reliable Ineabaters and brooders, R. M. Ballard, Lnmberton. N. C. Sterei. Rangea and Heaters Cheap. O. O. . Best A Son. 'Phone 858. NU. Let af Rage Cheap. D. G. Bast A Sen. 'Phone 868. Pee Ira Bade,; Springe and Mattresses, Sm D Best A Bon, 'Phone 868. Wanted My wife ta ga away, aa I may Eat Hot Doga, at Pat Kormagaya Tent. They ; are aome good, and only aost a nickle. . AaauMr M. Baraey, Lamaartoa, N. C., Gea , aral aontraeting, wood and brick. QnaUty 4.- tntk -wr mxM-.fr J eaaaanabla Seeds far faU Pleating. T. W. - Wood aV Son'a turnip iced, lettuce aeed. rape aeed.1 aeed rye, ; fresh stock, right priaa. L. H. CaJdweU'a. . ' - ' car trerr wall plaster, 8 can nt. 1 ear buOder'a lime finishing lima and piaster parts for finishing plastered walls, 1 ear Juniper ahlnglea. t ears red eaaar -shingles,, S eara brisk. Baymg in big . (roaattties, wa aaa gtra yoa lowest prices. L,. H; CaldwelL rraaipt leans af 8I8H ta HN.m at 8 1-4 per aaat Interest zor a, l or iw yaara maua an haprored farm' lands on Robeson. Hoke and " Beotland Counties Junius J. Goodwin, at tamey f or Chiekaatauga Trust Company. , Lambartoa, M. O. ' 'MBMBVBaBaMaaaBBaBvaaasaBBaeaaaaWaeaaaaaB . Tka Bart Bertfea", a aar metta. Rrarythmg .: alean and sanitary. When hungry gira ua S eal). . Olympia. eafe, Itm street. Lump Maejaw ,;". - li.--'-""- v n YOU DONT HAVE TO THINK V TWICE ... ; 5 .over the economy made possible by our Shoe Repairing. New shoe leath er is costly when yon get it in a shoe store. The eoles and heels are : the main things that wear out. The up per far outwears the rest of the shoe. Hence, big savings on your shoe re pairs. - ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP. W. F. EDWARDS, Mgr.,., ' LUMBERTON, N. C " PERSONALS - Messrs. J. E. and J. A. Nye of R. 2, Fairmont, were Lomberton visitors Friday. Mr. J. Frank Stephens of R. 1, Or. ram, was a Lomberton visitor Friday. Mr. A. M. Breece of Pembroke was 'a . : ': Mt. . a uimoerton visitor rriasy auwsr- noon. - Messrs. a A. and Leonard Britt of MkElim were Lumberton : visitors Friday. Mrs. EL" D. Farrier and two daugn- ters of Warsaw a pent the 'weekend here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W; Bryan, West Fifth" street " Messrs. J. Dickson McLean, T. A. McNeia . and F. Ertel Carlyle of Lumberton and Mr. B. H. tjivertnore of Pates witnessed the Carolina-Vir rinia football nun at' Charlottes ville, Va., Thursday. i ' .. Mr. D.-E. Rhodes of BJ 1, Orrnrn, was a Lnmberton visitor Saturday. Miss' Thelnxa Phillips returned Fri. day night from Elon colle where ! she spent a few day. visiting her sister. Miss Annie Laura -Phillips, I whn fa a atnifont there. Mr. C. H. Britt of Bordman was.ontil 1916, wien he was 5 forced by a Lomberton visitor Friday evening. Mrs. Frank Pearson and daughter, Miss Iva Pearson, 'of Dimn, spent part of last week here visiting Miss Lina Gough v ' - Mrs. N. G. Woodlief and small daughter;" Martha, of Selma, are gue'sts at the home of Mrs. Woodlief 's narents, Mr. and Mrs.. K. iM. Barnes, Chestmutk street. They were ' accom panied to Lomberton Thursday by Mr Woodlief, who returned home Friday. Mr. F. Grover Britt spent the week:-, end in Raleigh, returning home last Mrs. Oscar Britt of Bfiardman 'was among. the shoppers in town. Friday. tb pbidelphia Evangelistic commit. Mr. L. P, Stack left yesterday for, tee, and founder of the Snyder Ave his home in New York dty after nmj cjongregational church. Dr West spending-a few day" i,-survived by a widow.. twodaugh- Stack and their two children, who - . . V , have been guests for several weeks "on- " f at the home of Mrs. Stack's parents, t came to Fairmont pi the Mr. and Mrs. S. - Melntyre, ,Wahiwl ?r 1910, on January ,11th, had a and Sixth streets. jmost successful practice while' here, New Freight Rates Affect . North - Carolina Shippers. " - - GREENSBORO, Nov. -.80. An nouncement was made here oday of the (publication by the railroads "of reductions in commodity, t special freight rates,: affecting ehippers and jobbers of North Carolina, . and meaning a saving of many thousands of dollars yearly for shippers and consumers. - The new rates, which go into effect next January 1, are the result of ' ef fort extending .over three . years, by the North Carolina Traffic associa tion, to have discriminations in favor of Virginia cities jobbers' and- ship pers, over North Carolina ones, re moved.' The announcement of the publication of the new . rates was made by Charles H. Ireland, of this eity. president of jtha North' Carolina Traffic association. . . DEMOCRATS WIN FILIBUSTER AGAINST ANTI-LYNCHING BILL Washington, .Dec. 2. Success crowned the filibuster of senate Dem ocrats against the Dyer anti-lynching bill today when Republican senators in party caucus voted to abandon the measure completely. The Republican majority acted af- ter the Democrats by what is gener ally conceded to have been one of the most efficiently filibusters ' in " the history ofVthe senate had; prevented the , transaction of any business for the fourth conservative legislative day. The obstructionist tactics of the Democrats, moreover, were threaten, ing more than a thousand presiden tial nominations which, if unconfirm ed by Monday, noon when the special session ends, must be again submit ted. ' ' , . ST. PAULS NEWS -ITEMS -(Continued from page one.) given one also tonight at the home of Miss Elizabeth McDonald, .Misses McDonald and McLean being leaders of this little society. Miss Margaret McGeaehy, who Is toarhlno- af Rnh..V AiA mnanA I the holidaya at home, but instead1 at-1 tended the Teachcra' a-mblv. whif.h I met in Raleigh, which quite a num ber of the teachers over the state attended and . where a good time is always in store. ; . - - Master Sam Davis spent the week end at home near GlengSry. He is a nephew of our townsman- Mr. S. M. Da vis,, who is -in school here.' Silver Tea at Mrs. T. ' A. '-McNeill's There, will be a silver tea tomorrow; afternoon from 3 to 6 at "the home of Mrs. T, A. McNeill, corner 9th and Chestnut' streets, for the benefit of the Trinity Episcopal church. 1 r A ' silver offering will be taken at the door, after which much conver sation,' tea and sandwiches will be en. joyed by the guests.. '. Mrs. Macuamara and Mrs. Marlow will have ' charge ' of the 'gift shop," where unusual gifts at moderate prices will be on sale. . Everybody is invited and a large crowd is expected to be present. ' : r " Box Supper at White Pond Decern. ber 8. . Correspondence of The Robesonian. r; There will bea box supper at White Pond school on Friday night, Decern, ber " 8th. :The . proceeds : flor benefit of schooL Public most cordially invit ed, -. - . - f- ' ; MISS HATTEE POWELL, . . . 'Principal Record of Deaths Dtt. CSIL WEST OF FAIRMONT tv.n ir nt..i.t.. TtA t. It.n. ; dephia Thursday Formerly - Prac.) ticed Medicine fa Philadelphia and, Was Lecturer at Jefferson Medical 1 Collet; Active in Civic and Church Affairs. ' --V!4--' .1 . - " - By. H, V; Brown 1 1 .: t 1 Fairmont. ' Deci 4. At 6:30 . m. Thanksgiving day death.- claimed one of Fairmont's well: known: physkiana, Georre Henry West, who: was bora August 24th, 1862, in the town of Ocean View DeL Deceased had been in ill health for some time and enter. ed the Pennsylvania f hospital Phila delphia, last October Mat for treat ment, death occurring et the. ) sana torium' The, following is .taken from the Phifiidelphia Record: Pennsylvania" hoapital Thanksgiving' day in hie 60th year. Dr. West practio-1 ed for 25 years in Philadelphia at . "JStalUflp d ,Wrton stOut later wcj , iu f vry-'uum wia Baltimore avenue,' where he practiced failing health to take op a residence m North Carolina, near Behnont,. .un til about a month aeo, when he was removed to the Pennsylvania hospi tal. DrWest was bom at Ocean View. DeL, .and was at one time lecturer on histology at Jefferson Medical col lege," where he had taken a course after graduating from the university of Maryland. He was connected dur- ing his active medical career witt the Jefferson polyclinic and Presbyterian hospitals. He ; wae very , active in church work, being an elder in the old Presbyterian cHurch. a menAer of aed had friends over the entire-com- Btanity. "He ' was 'especially. Active in local church affairs and for anything that was for the promotion ajidL bet torment of the town and 'community; Funeral" services were held at 'the 4th Presbyterian church of Philadel phia, and interment was made at Bethel cemetery, ( Chesapeake .City, Md. Those surviving are, his widow, who was before her marriage Miss Ada Hooper of Chesapeake CityJ'Md.; two daughters Miss - - Anna West, modern language teacher at Queen's college, Charlotte' and Mis Helen West, assistant cashier of the 1st Na. tional Bank of Fairmont; six sons Messrs.. Leslie, Lawrence, Edwin, Merril and Charles of FairmonUjind ' G. H. West. Jr. of Fayetteville: four i eistersr-MjraWA. West Fasten ville, Mes'dames Williams end Bet& of Philadelphia, Mrs, Evans of Orean-Lnight brm, Del., and a brother, Capt. J. T. West of Philadelphia. Though Dr. ,Wst only spent a few years in our town, he was admired and respected. He was a very promin. ent member of the Robeson County Medical society, holding ' important offices and was a very forceful 'and V a a .1 -n v e helpful worker . in tne rresDytenan church; He wa8 also a director of the Chamber of Commerce. :& M. B. Shockett of Bladenboro. -,Mr. M. B. Shockett of Bladenboro died yesterday at 4 p. m. at the Jew. ish hospital, Baltimore . where he had been a patient f of veks. He is survived by his' wLwSfpo. is a sister of Mr. H Dunie wTlimDer ton, and several children. Mr. Shock ett 'spent - much time in Lumberton and . wav, -well and favorably known here. Interment was made in Balti more. -.. ' -' ' . " Fleetwood Britt, Infant 'Fleetwood, B-weeks-old son of Rev and Mrs. P. T. Britt of UU Elim. died at the Baker itanatorium Friday mgoa, oi onus, interment was maae .... . a . .. 1 a i a th Ward , cemetery at Mt. Elim Saturday at 4 p. m. Mr. Travis Watte of Allenton Mr ;' Travis Watts, Confederate veteran, aged 88 years, died Saturday afternoon at his home at Allenton of the infirmities of old age. De ceased is survived by several children. Funeral services, were conducted ' at the grave yesterday at 3:30 p. mi by Mr. E. B. Freeman and interment was made in Meadowbrook cemetery. . New Ben is ia Great Need Troops Patrolling City, v f , Mayor Clark of New Bern, inl a statement given out last nignt, . ac cording to a dispatch from that city, said that, if any r impression had gone out ' . that outside assistance, financial or otherwise, was not needed, such im. pression was erroneous. All sections of the State are responding; with aid to relieve the situation and many towns have committees at work rais ing a fund to be sent, to NeW Bern. A Charlotte dispatch of the 3rd says Charlotte, Dec. 2. 6n request of Mayor Clark, the Chamber of Com merce and United " States Senator Simmons, Governor Morrison has or dered thai,, the local national ' guard companies of New Bern be called out to aid in patrolling the city which suffered from a $2,000,000 fire Fri day, the Governor announced here to. night 4 .'- SAFETY XThea jo-a pat your Money In a Bank,' the thing that appeal to rou most are, first: ABSOLUTE SAFETY for your money, and SERVICE in the handling of YOUR account- WHAT VE MEa4N BY SERVICE. , Our idea W real banking lervlce is to givi careful attention ta your business with; us. t T7 talca a personal interest in our customers and study their needs in order that wa may serye them better. - .:. '. " r:t'txi r ,t ".i - - This bank is owned and managed by men whom you know and can trust ' It has been under one continuous, inanagement for more than Til TEAC2. and during' this perid has rgrown from a small bank ot less than 175,009.00 resources to a BANS with TITAN n: T7e are now assisting in the financing of the movement of .Cotton bf Cotton Growers Co . operative' Association. Bring your warehouse. receipts to'us and get your cash advances 'on tout cotton. " ,.',l'! - .. '.- ; - REMEMBER THAT WE ARE THE ; ORIGINAL F A R M E ItS BANKOWNED AND COIOLLED BY REAL. FARMERS. The Plantero Bank & Trust 13 lcEr Church Notes REV. LUKE RADER RETURNS W.n.Knewii Preacher Will Conduct Service at Gospel Tabernacle This Week. Penc Koniant Rev. Luke Rader, of Chicago will preach at the Gospel Tabernacle Wed. nesday night and every night there after this week, including v Sunday morning and night . It' will be remembered ' that Mr. Rader has preached in pur town .be fore and .that all who heard him were greatly delighted and edified, and will be glad to know that they will , again have the pleasure of hearing him. Mr. Rader is a brother of Rev. . Paul Rad er, one of . the . best-known and most able gospel ministers of the country, and his brother is 'endowed with the' same faculty of presenting gospel truth in that lucid,,' attractive, gripping way. '. He is thoroughly a man' of God, a man whom the world would be glad to capture, but who has consecrated his gifts and powers to fulfill the command of Christ in preaching the Gospel of the Kingdom as a witness to all the world so far as lies, within him to do. - . Let our community come out and hear this" man of God and receive the benefit1 that ia the privilege of every one. First service Wednesday at 7:30. Woman's Missionary - Society The regular monthly meeting of he Woman's Missionary society of Chestnut Street Methodist church will be held in the church Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock IN SOCIAL CIRCLES Hall-Kinlaw ' i Mias Mamie Hall, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Hall of the McDonald section, and Mr. Mack Kin law of Lumberton were married yesterday at 3:30 p. m Rev. E. A. Paul, pastor of the East Lumberton Baptist church, officiated," the marriage taking place at Mr, Paul's home, near, the church. Only a' few friends ef the contracting parties were present. Mr, : and Mrs. Kinlaw are boarding for 'the present at -: the Todd ' boarding ., hoose First street The' groom holds a position in Mr. K. M. Biggs' department store. He is well-laiown and -has many friends here. . NASH-WATTS A surprise wedding took place yer. terday when Miss . Margaret Nash, daughter of Mrs. A. Nash of Lumber ton, and Mr J. Harry Watts, also of Lumberton, . were , married in .. Dillon, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Watts are living at the home of Mrs. Watts' mother, East Fifth street Both M.r.and Mrs. Watts are well-knowa and. popular young people and have many friends. MELVIN-GOUGH Mr. Frank Gough, well-known Lum. berton business nan,' and Mrs. Melvin of Marion, this State, were married in Marion Saturday, according to re ports reaching Lumberton. It is un derstood that Mr. and Mrs. Gough left soon after their marriage for California to spend their honeymoon. , Crazy Husband Kflle Wife and Child- SALUDA, Dec. 2 Richard" Gar rett, white, 35 years old, this morn ing shot and killed his wife by.empty ing a" shot gun six times into her body. He also killed the next to; the youngest child with a. shot from the same weapon. He is now in - jail at Columbus without bail. Garrett was an inmate of an in sane asylum for some time, but was released a month ago on application of his wife asd other relatives. Miss Bonnie Sessoms of Hayne, Sampson county, spent part of last week here visiting friends. . , I Va 1 a i i 1,1ml in , , H 1 1 ' 'IT'iiUl'i'T COMPLETE STOCK SASH GLASS OILaS DOORS PAINTS BUIUDER'S HWARE SCREEN DOORS SCREEN WINDOWS N. Jacobi Hardware Co. . WILMINGTON, N. C. . MY STOCK OF LADIES', MISSES, CHIL DREN AND SMALL BOYS' HATS IS COMPLETE FOR SEASON MISS JOSEPHINE BREECE H, , .. .. .. . ., . , ,te,..,,.,..tl. . . . . . jS ' - - - - . , i ' ... ' '. 1 1., i' i)ev m i )ffiliiiiifr"i!ii 111 i'-'immmJSSBm EXAMINE YOUR VICTORY BONDS Victory Bonds bearing the prefix letters, A B. 0- D. E. and F. have been called for redemption as of December 15tb ' That is to say, that these bonds will be redeemed on that date and interest will thep stop. . ' . We shall be pleased to handle your bonds for you t free of . charge. ' . r .. ..4 Sn i5 National Baiilrof Lumberton Deposits over A. W. lIcLEAN. President' - DO VOV IV A ft T P17 O LIO TiONt ,t. . - . . - - " . .Da yen waat I larger iaUry r, are yoa wtUlns ta auy ia the aaa etd rot ! th real af your Ufel rroaoclon comes to the trained, the expert. Tbe call a ef the world today is for business-trained - a m Swai and woatan. Xnron at equipped school for tba trainlnr that ,1a re yoa in tba front ranks ef business. AandaacM eatalofae. Meeting Places for Community Ser vice Pictures This Week. Wednesday Rex. Thursday Orrum. FridayRowland. Saturday Pembroke. Program: The Story of a Watch" three reels); The Gumps" (one reel) ; "Out in the Rain", (one reel). --iaaai SEMVICE Gompany $1,000,000-00 " XL F. COBB, Cashier this well r2jr. 7f- 1 77 - . S will eooo mfrjMjpASJttfarttfMiirSsjrfS S Wrttafer RaJeiffJl. H. C. and Ck arietta, N. C aeMaamsf Mr. U. D. Williams and daughter, little Miss- Avie, of R. 3, from Fair mont, were Lumberton visitors Sat orday. v Mr. D. S. Wilkins of R. 6, Lumber ton, was among the visitors in1 town Saturday. Mr. J. H. Ammons of R. 4, Lumber ton, was among the visitors in - town Friday. s .'re
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