THE EOBE30KIAN, LU1IBB2TC17, VCZTJ1 CAEOLCTA 1 1 , THUHSDAY, DSC. 23, 1C22.
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THE HOBESONIAS
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- Telephone Ns-2l). . ; .,
PJiRSOIlALS
IN SOCIAL CIRCLES.
THTJE2DAY, DEC. 23, 1922
KJESS.DIED2RS
a.
. BEWARD -Per rctvra of Mack travelinf
- bag lurt Snaday in Luaatwrtoa or on Eliga
4'--betbtowa road.. Finder please return to Miss
. JUlzaDeta Klnlaw at Sftrde lyt. Store.
Cabas- plants far sale. Standard varUtie
12S per 1000; 1,00 or mora at 1.00
per 1000. Prompt shipment of any time or
' der.' Lewood McCallum, Rowland. N. C, - '
. "NOTICE 1 have bets that I will sell flat
arday sJanoary . Sth; at "public a actum, tor
damages and compounding. . y. C,
- fjomltcrton, Route U' " : .. '
WVEST Part of year 'Weekly ' Monthly
, ; Eearninrs in B0beson Buildm ft Loan
Block. Thie investment free, of all taxes
NEW YEAR'S RECEPTION IN ;."'.'
Mr. .B. M, JhWey spent Sunday at . - ,-r. .
Albermarle visiting relatives Md'ti, .j .. ,,. wv M,r- witi
IIoldTublic Reception la Honor of
the Governor Next Monday After-
friends. ,
' Misses Maggie and Bejsle .McNair
returned yesterday to their homo at
llaxtoa after spending a ' week here
visiting . relatives. '
noon No Cards, Public Invited.
8EB US Far Plant Bed rartiliaar aaa the
an xooaeeo uanvas. K. m. Bim.
stray aiara male caaM to my hease Sat
onlay, ; December ZS. k Mouse colored. whH
-month, black streak cross ahoulder. Owner
, please eau and tit mm. Call at J. H
: MoJLaurin's residence, East 4 Pine and
i - aueventn street, Lumberton. N. C. "
L08T Dn Beabaard train aat tram Wilkin.
. ton Friday afternoon. Dec. 22, two brooches,
v one act - wrUj peark). diamond center, the
; . cucr oiac -and sold. : Theai ' ' were . in
. '. Bebuster's envelopes. Finder return to ' O
.' U Clark, Ciarkton, N .C, and receive re.
v wara. , . ,i .
8ATISFACT0BT BEWABD for retarn t ntn
, AJonea Buny taken night November 24
' irom tobacco barn (belter on place of Areh
. Metirmick, Pembroke. ' . Deaeription s Bed
wheel, black body, top broken, piece o( top
on each aide broken , and aoldered, cuffs
holdinr ihafta to axle -moved In about inch
.' on each ide Hsht-hand ihaft broken and
- Bvucw. , oanaeraon. cuie, n, u.
Btrayad-Hottae-eoIored mule, -white.' mouth
black atreak down back from mane to tail
also black atreak ecrou ahonldera, weight
S(MLto 1,000 pound Finder pleate notify
'Andrew Wood, Pembroke, N.; C , and' re.
eeive rewara. . . - . . .,'. .(.. ::.
' iiw.l.iT iiWi'iii
Per aale 2 brick atere bnUdinea. an. ad
fountain and fixture, warefaoiue-on back
oi lot. m vacant tot wltk bnildmg -Iron
in wwo oi at. rauu. All coca for $7,500.
, piy to gi. and ji u. Uulbreth, Park,
on, N. C., R. . , ' ' .
rtr Hale Beat -the Bell areevil te It .Plaal
- tne eaniaat vanetiae of long staple cotton
eeco rura orea.. Webber . 49 strain 4 alM
, Dettatrne Webber. Bach 12.00 mmr h.k.i
Cash JTirh W lick. Darlington,
ady wtu two bora targe eneegb te work
. wants work assisthur. in cultivating and
harvesting crop next year, or would take
coarge oi poultry lam) Apply - to "Lady"
Wanted te nay. Black Gam and Sweet Co
v in car lota, loaded on S. A. L. aidine all
sites from 5 in. up. Not necessary to split
or peei u wooa. JName swing from which
- you snip. TV. a. Jbewts Darlington ,3. C,
For Bale Two Dure Bears eligible to regis.
, uj vrn monms oia, uuroe pigs, either
- es, two months old, eligible to registry.
ounwa prices, k. waiter 'xownsend. Ravn.
wantedTo Bent Small Hoase In desirable
;f location in Lumberton Writ "R", . care
oi fumesonian.
wanted Two 2-Herse Farmers who can far-
, no own stocs Apply C. H, Howard, St
afcrchaata Attention Marlboro County Grown
Charleston et' Jersey. Wakefield. Cabbage
, "v reauy. vratca oi zuuo lor (2.00
V, 10000 at one time M.00. McColl Drug Co .
, McColl, S. !. ... "
Steves
Best
Ranges and Heaters Cheap. D. - G.
i Son. 'Phone 58.
NHfuU Ro'e-CnesP. D. O. Best A Sea.
'Phono 68. . .
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Strawberries Fine missionary plants for aale
.free from disease 12.00 per thousand check
with order. Set out now. Roland Coving.
ton, Laorbibgrg, N C. " ' - .
Fat ; Bale-Fort Ceope Goad Mechanical con
dition. Self-fiUrter, new paint, seat cover
motet meter, fiv. good, tires, sun shield.
Price $400.00. , Address P. tf. Box . "j9,
, Lum barton. - . i ;
BRICK, Kfln Ban par cent hard. Ship,
meats within 48 houra after reeeipt of or-.B'?oir-
Lanon Brick Works. (Est.
1S8S.) Marlon, B. C
. In honor of. their guest Governor
ramAwin Uaiviiaii ' f an1 f rm A
W. McLean wm receive informally at
daughters, Muses Elizabeth Frances j their homo n Chestnut street Mon
and Helen,, Bnd Miss finni Bnrt Uy moon, , New V Year's, from
Stainback of Raleigh spent : Christ- ree to ix Vcfcck No cards will be
Sfendi6" g Telatlvel, ' and issued but a cordial invitation lxe
;-Mis, Geneva Smith Marietu' t
Tft A ' tyilAftt' . ftiam. Kaima Mf Hf e f e-w 1 -- ' T . ' w
1 "VMJ W4W . UVUIV . VI . AU.A e 4tUAU
Mrs. W. IL " Humphrey Pine street.
Mr. '. J ; H. . ' Barrington returned
Monday night, from Charlotte, where
he.r.pent a few days' visiting rela-
MARRIAGES.
BULLARO-MADDEN
tives. Mrs. Barrington and their small -Miss IJamie Bollard, ' daughter of
son,' J. H.' Jr.v'who accompanied him Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Bullard who live '
to Charlotte, will spend several days ' on Chippewa street, and Mr. ; & a!
there before returning home. ' 'Madden of - Charlotte were married
; Mr. r and Mrs. L. R. Stephens re- Sunday at 6:30 p. m. at East Lum-1
turned TUesday night from Fort berton Bantla t. ehnreh naraoMtre.
Mill, S. C, where they spent Christ
mai Tvith relatives. ; . ' ?
Mrs. D, C. Cox and small daughter.
RevE. A. Paul, pastor of that church,
officiated. Mr. and Mrs.. Madden left
immediately after their marriage for.
Ruth, returned this morning to their Columbia and Edgefield, S. C: They
nwme at; ot rauis aiter spenamg a will . make their home- in Charlotte
few days here visiting relatives. iTbe bride is well-known and popular
A M l T rJAM ... n . 14 I '. . . , 41
.niis. . vuum. wuu uv jtmonir a iarze circle oi inenas.. ine
near Lowe, were Lumber'ton visitors! groom formerly lived here and ; also
rnday. - - , " i has -many friends in and around Lum-
Mr. Frank Mercer of Lake View, berton.
s. u., and Mr. u V. Uass of the Man.
very crcatlv aDDreciate the nood . will anrl rtmntrrm '
friends and customers have bestowed upon us during this i year.; -
Our constant desire and purpose has been the giving of REAL SER
VICE, t A large number of new customerji have opened accounts with
us during the year. The encouragment that has been given us makes
us determined to render a greater service during 1923 - f I V ' ' -
v A cordial invitation is given you join our large banking family and
MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANIC
The Planters Bank & Truct Company
' : THE ORIGINAL FARMERS BANK
.V.'' v . Resources over $600,000.00
etta section were Lumberton visitors
Saturday. ' - . ,
Mr. J. R. Phillips of Allenton was
a Lumberton visitor Saturday.
Mr .Pink. Smith of R. 1 from
Lumberton was among ' the visitors
inr town' Saturday. -' - - '
Mr. R. E. Redmond left Monday
night for his home at Bocky Mount
alter - spending Christmas here 1 at
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Church Notes
Kinlnw.Kinw
Miss Rannie , Kinlaw and Mr. I Presbyterian, Dr. 5. E. Moorehoose,
Minister. , " - - -
Correspondence of -The 'Robesonian,'
Sabbath ' school every " Sabbath
morning at 9,30. Come. W. X. Bo
thune, superintendent. ,
Morning worship at J l Vcfoclci Ser
mon theme: , "Visions of Things we
Lester. Hilton; King were married in
tne court 1 nouse last evening 7
o'clock. Justice: L. R. Stephens offj
ciated. ' -
JONES-HALL -
.- Mr. William TTamon TTnll ttt-htnua
Hin, Duplin county, and Miss Annie. May Do in 1923W
the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.1 Jone' St. Pauls were quietly Cmsr-J . Evening rworship ; at 7:80.. Sermon
John RedmondV East Fifth street. -iried at Presbyterian manse on I theme: fA Matter of Great- Import-
oaniraay morning., ur, u. JK Moore- ance in aeavtn.. . .
house," pastor of the ? Presbyterian j Preparatory Services will be held
church, performed the ceremon J Wednesday; Thursday ' and Friday
" After the wedding the young? peo- evenings at 70.1 Communion ser
ple motored to 'their new horn 4n-J vices will be held on Sabbath morn-
Messrs. Wesley "and A. R, Kinlaw
of Howells villa township were Lum
berton visitors Tuesday. ?v r u
Mr. W W. Kelly of R. 6 from
Lumberton was among the visitors inl
town yesterday. ; -' '
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Stone, who
moved recently from near Orrurh; to
the Barnesville section, were Lum
berton visitors yesterday. .
Mr. and Mrs. L. E." Blanchard and
small son, L. E. Jr.. of Hamlet spent
Sunday and Monday here at the hom
of Mrs. Blanchard's father, Mr. C M.
r uuer. - .
. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Page of Hieh
Point are guests at the home of Prof,
and Mrs, WV B. Crumpton, East Sev
enth' street.
Duplin county.
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fng, January 7th. - - -' W-'
All Presbyterians are cordially In
vited to be present at all these ser
vices. Let us ail show our sincerity
CHRISTMAS MUSIC AT -
. " .FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Large Congregation Enjoyed Special
Program Rendered Christmas
Eve.
Snarkman
Miss Mattie Sbarkman and Mr. A
A. . Moore were . married lih the ani
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gularly at the stated services of the
church Strangers and visitors in the
town and those who have no regular
church affiliation will find welcome
here and are Invited to share with us.
all the privileges of this house of
prayer.,.
court house yesterday at 11 :30 la m.
Justice S. S. Small officiated. ' '
, t Guy -Brown . "
Miss Guy and Mr. .Archie , Brown,
both of Parkton, were married 4n the
First National Bank Saturday,' yt 3
p. m. Justice H. M. McAllister offi
ciated. ,
Gore-Herring - :
-! Miss Rosa. Bell Gore and Mr.rFost
er Herring, both of East Lumberton,
were married in the court ht)usi(, Sat.
urday at 3:45 p. m. Justice- JT. M.
McAllister performed the ceremony.
SUNDAY SCHOOL f INSTITUTE
. Indian and Colored -Emma
Clark and James JonesIn-
A large' congregation was tMrilled ians' e married in, the, courtj t3i service,
bv th Di1 r,rr,rrm r.f- house Saturday at noon. - Justice" ' l.CT"? BPmfe'
- j .: . Jr r""T'f -ittrftVPr' ftrlff' ntt.A' , ,Dy n. UUllOCK.,-
iiuaw renuerea at tne jnrst tJaotist " . rv . , i cwnf. u -om. 'm
fihtwU s,m irn.- 'Z . 10117- WichO a and Joe v Oliver. 1 a J ""V" v"'"'.,
-a vaa. v as, uuuuii V otrilllll'. a III I ri irra n 1 ,.- . -
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East Robeson School Association Will
Hold Institute at Cedar Grove Dec
ember 30. '
Following is the program', of the
East Robeson Sunday school institute,
to' be held at Cedar - Grove V church
rV. J Y- '-A1. I !. ( , .! r.
conducted
COMPLETE STOCK
: SASH -;
PAINTS BUILDER'S HARDWARE
SCREEN DOORS SCREEN WINDOWS
N. Jacobi Hardware Co.
wTLRHNGTON, N. C
WE'RE PASSING ANOTHER
KU: r r ' , . -lVHljEaSTCWt
How swiftly they come and go.' Our twelth year as
business firm la nearly spent. Twelve years f
amicable dealings with a host of loyal frksds and
customers. We pause to acknowledge the support
that haa made this record possible.
A Hearty handclasp goes oot to you aBL and te
each and every one oar sincere good wishes fer s
Happy nd Prosperous Future. (
! THE KING GROCERY CO.
TV V; Bullock, Manager.
Phone No. 132 Lumberton, N. ' '
Oliver.
was directed by Mrs L. P. Stack of Colored couple, were married in the
New York city, who has been a guest S.0Ul? nouse Friday night, Justice L.
Ida Mcpherson and" Jet Bethea and
George Ann Atkinson and Junius In
man, both colored couples, were mar
ried in the court house Friday. Justice
t. fc. small spoke the unitine words
tor Doth couples. - . 1 - J
Eva Pittman and Allen McPhaul.
for some time at the home of her
parents, Mr ..and Mrs. & Mclntvre.
Mrs. SUcl; presided Bt the organ. The
loiiowing program was rendered: i t-
Organ preludeCantiaue D'Amonr
Strange. ' ; ; ' 1 . . ; -
Joy to The World.
for Iron Boas, Sprinn anS Mattresses, flae
D. O. Best Son, 'Phono S68. -
WantaJ . M wtf a to re away, so I mar Bat
: net uogt, at rat Bomecaya Tent Th7
re some ooo, ana onqr cost a nkklo.
Invof aflnn
Vocal solo-l-The Birthday of a Kinir I colored couple, were united in matri-
Niedliager. Mrs U R. Varser.' j100 the court house. Tuesday at
Themaa M. Barney. Lam!
oral contracting;, wood and
worn- m my motto.
N, Gom-
k. Quality
leaeeaahle Beefse 7all Plaatlac T. W.
Wood m Son's turnip seed, lettuce seed,
rape , seed; seed rye, fresh stock, - right
pneea. mj, jbu vaiawaii'a, '
b Stack I ear reatr wall nlastsr. a
cement, 1 ear builder's ttmo. fmiihlne Jimo
ana piaster pans lor nnishins plastered
alla, 1 ear juniper shinalea, I ears red
. cedar shins; las. S ears brick. Boyinc la big
- quantitiea, wo can give you lowest prices
L. Bj Caldwell. . .
Preiapt Isaaa of I1SN to lltMa at I per
, sent Interest for 5, 7 or 10 years mad on
improved farm lands oa Bobason Hoke and
Scotland Counties - Junius i. Goodwin, a
arsn i or uniejumansn iTuet Uompany.
BervW. la ear nsotta. ShMnrtnia
oiaan ana sannary. wnen nunrry crretM
eau. utympta eaia.. mm street.
Anthem Hark the Herald Aneels
ituits. Choir. . , -Quartette-
Nazareth dounod
JUiss ; Proctor. - Mrs. Mdntvr:
Mr. Lennon, Mr. Skipper. .
- Vocal Solo Night of Nights Van
de Water. , Mrs. J. A. Martin
Christmas Carols:
First Noet-TraditionaL
Away in a Manger Hopkins.
We Three ' Kinirs Traditional.
Choir.
Vocal ; Duet Christmas Shellev.
airs, varser, Mrs. Martin.
Anthem Oh; Little Town of Beth!
lehem Niedlinger. ( -. ; ...
. Violin Solo RornainiHU-WiAriiawal
ki, Mrs. R. A. Mclntyre. ' - , .
quartette . Silent." iNiarht. Hr!w
Night Gruber. ' Mrs. . Martin, Mrs.
Mclntyre, Mr, Lennon, Mr. Skipper;
Hallelujah Chorus from "Messiah"
HandeL .
Benediction. ' ,s-
Organ postlude.
4:45 p. m. Justice F. Grover Britt of.
ficiated. - '
Louanna McLaurin and Lonnie Pat
terson, a colored ' couple from Red
Springs, were married in the court
house yesterday at 3:30 p. . Justice
F. Grover Britt officiated.
Messrs. B. and. Kestler Tolar of
Rennert : were . Lumberton visitors
Tueaday: , - , - 1" .
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
Please take notice that the Resmlar
Annual Meeting of the Stockholders
of this Bank will be held in the Direc
tors Room of the Bank on Tuesday,
the 9th' day of January, 1923, at 11
o'clock, . m for the election of of
ficers and directors and the, transac
tion: ef aily onther business that ma
properly come before the meeting.
ruease oe present in person or repre
sented by proxy; , , : i . -s vrt
XMauonai JOaak of Lumberton, .
By M. F. Cobb. Cashier. '.
LamberteaL N C : I
B. Robbiris.
, Frayer by V P. Patterson. ; '
10.30. Address of welcome by W.
a. bullock. '
r Response by D. P. Patterson,
11 a. m. Roll call of schools, each
responding ' with a ' song. '
11:30 a. m. A talk on the Sunday I
school lesson by Rev. E. A. Paul.
12 m. One hour intermission.
1 p. bl Song service, led by H. E,
ihompson. ' , ... , f
Prayer by Oliver F. Nance.; v
Business meeting.
One round of singing contest 4
Orphanage collection.
Second round of singing contest,
r Specials are called for.
OLIVER BRITT,
Program Committee.
V ' First Baptist
Dr. C. H. Durham, pastor'' of .the I
First Baptist church, is out after be
ing kept at home "for about two
weeks with influenza. He expects, to
preach next Sunday, and would like
to meet all the members of his con
gregation ' for appropriate 'Old iYear
Day services et both, the norning and!
evening hours for worship.;
Mr. M. F. Cobb returned Tuesday
night from Rock Hill, 8. C, where he
spent ChristBias with relatives. Mrs.
Cobb- and their daughter, little Miss
Mary Cobb, went last week to. Bock
Hill and will spend several davs there
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IS THIS BANK SERVING YOU?
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v If not; permit us to say that we shall be glad
to serve you in any and every way that pre
sent. v , ;
' Indeed, we want you to regard our bank as
your bank. Because every facility we possess
is yours to command And we hope you will
command us to get busy in your behalf. -V
THE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF THE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
; ; OF FAIRMONT, N. C
JH r Pa,t favo,:,' Peonage and CoHoperation and trust Uuit eVery' dif m' the
NEWvYEAR will be prosperous and Happy, j 1
Stahilie New Year rigta ' i . ?2ij
Yf notan old Bank drown but a Young B ank Growing." Grow with us and enjoy it '
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FAIRMONT. NJ C.
G. H. Cole, president- ., , H. L. Price, fV. Pres.' : R. H. Cuddington,; Cashier.
1 u J. R. Bracey, Asst Cashier. Vester W. Keith. Attorney. I
war savage bUmps are Bow doe aid payakVw We will haadle aama for yea twit. ' -f :
Si National Bank of Lumbsrlcn
Depositi oTwr ,11,000.00000
7. ZleLEAir, Prcsi&nt
II. 7. COBB, CasUer
- v KOnCB Or DafOnoTKATBl't
Ha vina- qualified as administratrix ef the
estate of Dr. Ow. H. West, deceesed. ttls m
to notify oU persona havtaf clahne acainet
the estate of eeJd deceased te exkmtt them
to th. anderaigned'at her home fat Fairmont,
H. Car., oa or hefor. the Z8th day ad Decem
ber ItZS. otherwise. thm aotfac)' will be
pleaded la bar et recoveiy. t
AH persona tndsbtsd to said arntte win
pleaee mako.fmmsdiato pajminl to th am-
Thla the !7tb day at Deeemkor. W ,
, , ' ' MBS. ADA H. WB?T.
- . Admmistratrtz of Dr. Gee. fJL West
Thar. . -.-v.v . . '
, Mr, CL Hardin H. X, Lesibt-N
AKNOCKCZMZNT
MB. t. H. BARRINGTON 13 KOW TAK
ING SUBSCRIPTIONS FOB STOCK IN THl
BOBESON - BUTLDINO AND LOAN AS SO.
CIATION THINK THE MATTER OVER BB
FOBE HB CALLS ON TOD. OWN TOUK
BOMK AND STOP BATING BENT IP TOIJ
HAVE NOT HAD THB BENEHTS OP THIS
ORGANTZ ATION1 EXPLAINED TO TOD DO
NOT HESITATE TO ASK ANT QUESTIONS.
- - BO BESOM B. A I ASSOCIATION.
Mr. X. W. McDiarmid left today for
his home at Chase City, . Va-, after
spending a week here visiting his tea
f4aw and daughter, Mr. and Uxs W:
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