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Tin: nosrcoNiAir, LuinimTcn, ncnrn Carolina ; , . ' Thursday, peb. is, 1023 PAGE FIVE THE ji 0 BE S U.N I AN - OSce 191 Y? est Fourth Street Telephone No. Z9. - f - ; Jest A Friendly Talk THITX&D AY, FEB. 15,1923;. t ' STRAY HOC Slick Black Gilt Sew. Weighs abova hundred pound. Will pay any on - '"to. take her op and notify ma. Punria Po . an, ' Lombertoa. R." L . " ;v.- ft; - Nice Apple and Peach trees ( er sale at f.M per dot Beat varieties. Elrose Fruit Farm. v- Fah-nont, N. C. - " - ,. -i Fee' Bale Purebred Bund Plymouth Sack c?. $1.6 per il postpaid. Mr. , W. A. mcComuck. McDonald. N. : 8TBAIGHT SALABT $5.t par -week a ad expenses- to- man or woman with rig- to : t introduce- fOULTRlf v MIXTURE. Eureka Mfg. Co.. Bast St. Lout. 111. Boa for Bnt--Three room. Apply te Mr. Kobert Lewis, East 2nd St., Lumberton. N. ....... .. . .- . 'J- Y t, GRACE HAMMOND McCONNELLo rf. J.1 I have a few Aneoaa Ceekreb, eeath best . . n innpir vith Edwin McCon M0 to 5.oa.jL D. J one, Eirod.Wn is to appear wun frOWin. MCUin POB BALE AT BARGAIN Saddle herse, gea. -- tie, sound and in good Condition,. Stephens ABarne. . Lumberton,' N. C. WOODS GARDEN SEED Freak stock," Me- x Ail later Hardware ' Co. :- . ., v; qnell, noted fun maker, in ' an ; enter- tainment given at the high school auditorium this evening; They will ap pear under, the auspices' of the high school.- .W' v Bay Weodn Garden Hardware Co. Seed, -frem f McAllister Reduced Prices an 81agle wagon and ..buggy harness, McAllister ; Hardware: Co. ,. FARM FOR RENT Twsaayelaht acres, Und - adapted to corn, cotton, soy beans,- Tobae - eo. Three roon dwelling,, good water, smoke house, stables, sheds, two acres .oats sown ' In November. Tobacco bed prepared.'. ferti lisers bought, part on- premises. Vacated by tenant for family reasons after- 7 year oc- . . eupation. R. Walter Townsend' Raychaoa, Robeson County, N. C ..(..V is-.- Why aend year hats away to have them clean ed. aad re-blocked when yow har a man ' here in Lumber ton to do that work T Prices , reasonable. Ladies ' white glove also. We are located over the river just beyond the railroad crossing. McLaurin and Floyd. FOB BALE Ff ve nice pare-bred S. C. ' B. Leghorn roosters at $1.25 each Leghora KiN.U for 11.00. W for $2.75. Postpaid. Mra. H. JL Kiataw, Dunaertea, H. C, tt. COTTON SEED FOB SALE Genuine Wan namaker, Clevelaad hi hoU staple 74 sv made bale and half per aere . under boll weevil condition. vPrioe. $Z.O0 per ha. Abo Webber 49 Long Staple, I 8-8 tn, priceJ $1.7S, f. o.h. St. Pankv M.- C. Thb cotton b 10 day earlier than ordinary cotton. A. D. Evans, SU Pauls, N.VC M- - . , - ' , FOUND Twa hogs weicUne apyreijmately fanndred Bona as each. Owsmit cm get same by applying to James woriax, JLumnerton SOY BEANS FOB SEED The three very best varieties "Mammoth Yellow," for an early crop for hogs, "BlksU" 4 to weeks later and twice as heavy bearer. ' Grows - very large, therefore a erreat soil -improver. ,"0- . .tee-tan", the greatest ef s4f hay beans- and unsurpassed as a soil builder. Prices reas. PERSONALS NOTED FUN-MAKER TQ APPJEAR : i--here . High schoor authorities, hav-an? nounced that they have secured Ed win McConnell, the noted -composer , and humorist of Atlanta "Ga., and his. wife, Grace Hammond McConnell, for, an niercainnaent io w given at t-u ; school auditorium this: evening; at" 8 o'cloclt. Mr. " McConnell' is nationally known as v a . composer and humorist nnh' Prevatt tV HowensvintHis musiwl compositions' range from township was .a Lumberton vw r-r yesterday. ; .lr- Pnlrfnn I off Mr. Mike Wngieiary u . . - iuiuvii Mvtv. - ' J A ft Our esrnwt desir. U to make THIS BANK mean MaethJnfmors f j9U than "mutij'rtjSn to put your onej. We want t. know yen iatiautely and lure YOU knew, that year trutssctlerte here are oeaiingt between friendsy TOU AND OURSELVES. ' , t- ; . ( 4 ? , Bfaay persons would be surprised to know that tho growth of this bank has been very .largely 4o to the recommendations of lU friends and patrons. The Influence of our friends is more valuable t lis than any advertising that we might do. We do not wish to boast about how big wo are, and how . g1 w w Jk taUment that we are able to take care of both, (ranches and our CUS- TOMERS, and that we have s larger percentage of Capital and Surplus against .our liabilities, than" ANY OTHER BANK in this entire section.' ' - . ' , " ; Don't forget that this Bank is YOUR BANK. and. dear reader, if it Is not already yonr Bankv wo cordially, invite you "to , , .,,. ; '. - V , ;, MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK. : ; The Plianters Bank & Trust Company j , S THE ORIGINAL FARMERS BANK 3C 3C 3 R, 3 was a Lumbenon yisuui day - 1 " - "lm 'i "L Mr Jv A. Martin and sons, Masters Alfred and Raymond,- returned .last night from Richmond, Vs. whew they spent several week, at the home of Mrs. Martin's parents . Mrs D. K. Shaw left yesterday morning for bei ma, where she met Mrs. Martin .and children, accompanying them back to Mwsrs N. B. McArthur and, J. F.J McKay of Philadelphus were Ltunber ton visitors Tae&dy - - " Mr Purvis of R. 1 from Lumberton was among' the visitors in town Tues-, Play and Recital Will be Given Fri ; day Night Basketball Game Fri ' day Member of -School - Faculty Loses Sister. ' v . day. " 4 Messrs. L. E. Whaley and E. W. Whalpv are spending a while , in Whiteville today, on business. . . . ByC D. Williamson Parkton, Feb. 13,We regret a mis take in our. last letter.7 Where, It read that Mr. and. Mra .Leon " Perry: had become the .parents " of cm .11-pound girl it should have read "an 11-ourid boy. At any rate, it was an eleven- pounder.--?- vA': :: -: :- v-W ' ' ' Mr. J. D. Jordan, who recently. moV ed to our town, has been sick most a week with pneumonia There is one case' -of diphtheria in town. ; ElThe play and recital by the school facility that was to have been given Route 1 and paying for damages don, ,6y4. . . m.. uj;. Ufa. Iwv hog. - ' ' ton, ana guest, mmm iv. of K. si: wmDenoiMvew "V. TiTKMi iif B K Lumber pacnuy inai was to nave Deen given Mrs. .JW; f " S fast Friday night at the auditorium iT.ctifft.. in fvum veflterdav, Mr. Brate Sinfirtetary - oi maaen- boro 'was- a Lumberton visitor yester- day. . . Mra r.orrlrm Rosa Hennifirar and unsurpassed . as a sou ouuaer. -rio rw-i - nnhl. Klrase. Trutt Fsrm. Fairmont. N.,nrnall aATl." Gordon KOSS. Jr., 01 iiail- c. - - . . , . jfaxN. S., Canada, are guests at the I. c. Rhode island Bed Eggs 75c per setting ;home of Mrs, Hennigar's parents, Mr. of 16 at home, or delivered at Fairmont and Mrs. J. A. Barker, Ledar street. iase EFFacriThey arrived Sunday and will be here for a-month' : ... VaS postponed until - Friday night of thisf week Benefit xf Presbyterian church. The" public is invited. One of the. features will be music by,the hv cal orchestra. . ' .-'. The basketball jte'am iofjCo. X,' will AnreeirSsWcfer aW frem. fUst. prize stock. $1.60 per setting. Alex Sonoron, P. 0, Box 171, Lumberton,. N. C. Fer Sale White Leghorn egga for, setting. It egg for' $l.Write or' ace Mr. W, F. Prevatt,- Lumbertoo. Renta . - . ; Two apartsienU ELM INN twe room each water and light free. Will convert to four room apartment ' If wanted. WhKefleld. f , .'.;. , . :i .. 1 FOB BENT Twe three room jcettage tsn dollar eacfcJear Chippewa. Street. Whit field. , 3. z r : . , " - Church Notes .1 4 FOB SALE One business let f earth , street fifty by one bmdreA eight feet. Part cash balance easy payments. - WhKfield.- ' sab' amn r Tiril..i. t.nnliia Fine tobacco land crop now started. our room jecb, EPW0RTH LEAGUE NOTES Reported for The Robesonian ' In spite of darkened "streets and inclement -weather, ,a- goodly number of Leaguers and a few "visitors at tended the meeting Monday evening. The outstanding feature of the 'pro- gramwas an. instructive talk by Miss J Flax -Andrews. She developed her subjj rSefHee aria preparation;; low Regional Conven tion to be Held in Charlotte Feb. 22-23 Le soo4 Servij;-itt'''i a.vniasterlr.-' maimer;"! an! i awe 1 1 - upon ine lutppioeas iu , living play with Fort Bragg teanvtomorrow night at Port Bragg and Friday even ing the local Hi s will battle with the Lumberton Hi's at Flora JIacdonaldL This will be-:tfie? deciding gameS'oO threei-iet's- go .and "see .the . boys, 4n work. ;pur J town and "scbool eac pathize with Miss Brown, of the high school ; faculty,? whose sisterr died at her home at Elon College 4 Saturday. Miss Brown 'was called home two weeks ago on account of; her' sister's illness. She - has. not yet returned. Luncartori School Chattanooga, Tenn. Feb.' 13. The regional convention of the eighth gen eral convention of the laymen's mis sionary movement, Southern . Presby terian churchr for the states of North and South Carolina, will be held in Charlotte, N, C. February 22-23,;: Announcement was made December 1st by radio from seven great broad casting stations from Houston, Texas, to Washington, D. C, that this asso ciation will put on its eighth biennial general convention during February. This will be done in a bigger way than ever before, with the same pro gram and in the main the same speak ers m six regional centers on succes - The Subjects considered will be "World Evangelization", and some of the strongest religious speakers of America, both laymen and ministers, will be on2 the" program ..There will also be addresses by a number , of missionaries from the ; foreign coun tries into which the Southern Pres byterian . church has - Extended its News BT!'lJ&'T 22 .God's work.-The following program -only. See R. Buiiard or r. h. Crichton. was, rendered: , LaderMiss riEva WANTED. Indnltrietts. capable ' persen : t5.' 9lf&7t l0?- etaxt at once in Robeson Retailing Raw.; MlSS Vivian Townsend: prayer Mr. leifrh Goad HeaitnFood r 't j Louis J. Wicker i roll call and readinsr Flavors, Medicines, Toilet Preparations, etc. 150 everyday necessities used by million. Largest - Company; established 1 $5 . years. Favorably known. Products sold on time; of ', minutes Mr. Stansel; business; biano solo Miss Evelyn Boyd: vocal . wholesale. No exDerienee. -practically Irlimt -Mis T.iila Normpnt. Mr. Dun- WeJTK! by Mr, Ed Rancke; ' nasi. $800045000 yearhn Particulars free: talk MlSS FjAX f Andrews SOjo-- 4 F?kKMf life and Let It Be" (sung siting Egg. I will book eHor for) b request)--Miss Lulaorment, ac T fw setting from my Barred Rock, compamed by Mr," Ed Rancke; Lea- .to be delivered Jstar. If. they aw U 5 benediction. ? V .ti -V :" by Parcel Post, pota(?e to oe aoaeo. - --.f. v,v aent Price of each setting 'per sewn . 11.60. ri Those Pen No,,l, $8.00 ttino.; Pen N l $2-50 ; Pen No. i, i Presbyterian, Dr. G E. Moorehouse, -Ko.U7. .j-. . . . Minister. . . - - T-u-t... fsr Correspondence of The Robesonian: r sabbath school at :3u; puDiic wor ship at -11 am. and at 7:30 p. rri next; Sabbath day. Mid-week ' service Wednesday at' 7:30 p. m. "Yott are cor dially Invited to share with us all the privileges of this house of prayer, the preaching of the Gospel, the service of . praise . and the worship of Al mighty God. 6 r , . : . .- - . r " - Catholic, St, Prancis de Sales' Chapel Correspondence of The Robesonian I -Sunday 7-7:55, 10-10:40 a. m con fessions; 8 and 10:45 ; a. m.i holy masses,- CV communions, instructions. ; 1 s p. mn nymns, rosary, sermon, sta tions of the cross, benediction. Mon day 6:80-6:55 -:; a.( m., " ! confessions; 7 am., holy; mass, rosary,, commun ions.? Special music and singing .at each -of Sunday- services.' Everybody cordially invited and ; welcome. Seats rosl RAXJB Black - iMgskang ' ee-gs . setting. Won state championship and 1st - and 2nd prises at last State Fair. E. S. Me ' i- Neil), Lumberton. . -, ., - ' WANTED Every Farmer to get aty price he ' fore buying hi fertilisers. Beat the BoU . i Weevil, with Swift Blood Fertiliser. Pat w S. Kornegay. ' - -, t write Gaans can tracts straight f rear factory. Figure wjth roe for your needs. Good op- portunity- for dealers I have the quality -and price. Write me U I dona call on you J L J. WUHam.,Re, N. C. 'far' Sale Baildtng Bsatetial. brick, lumber and laths. Let ate make you a price. A. S. '- King, Lumberton, N. C 'Phone ML . ' Be a fer Tehacea seed, canvas aad fertiliser for tobacco beds, eabbag. ' plants, eed tya garden d A a. L, EL CaMweU, . -. " . - -- --' -- iMuW.. 9 ears brick. 1 ear bunder's Ume. 1 ear Ivory 19 P. m '" T mti finiah etni.hmf. miM .- iiosisi nans &s -and other building material. Get eur prices. ' ": B CaMwcU. . y -.---..:-- -'..f : ' WANTED to bay Cettea Min stock. W.' A. V Roach, a National Bank of Lumberton. Wsated My wife to g away, ae I may Ea$ - Hot Dogs, at Pat Xomegays Teat They are some good, and only cost a nikl. .Themas-M. Barney. Lamberts. N. ta . oral contracting, wood and brick. Quality 15 work h my motto. 'Phone No. 85T. The Best Service, estr metta. KrerytMug 5 iean and sanitary.- When hungry give as a call. . Olympis eafe.: Eio street. Lam- "". i FERTILIZERS ; -k , Dawhoo1 Fertiliser Company . : Charleston, S. C . . : . - High Grade Mixtures ; Fertilizer Blaterials . FISH COMPOUND t "10 per cent Ammonia - ' " " See Our " Representative " " ''.'?'."-.'".' - Mr. E. B. Josey of Wilmington was a business visitor here, yesterday; ' Bluseum of Natural History.' in' New York uses Royal Guaranteed Exteminating Products to protect the priceless treasures : there. ; You ttoo, have . a priceless ; - treasure your health! Nothing so' endangers it as roaches 1 They contaminate food and transmit disease. You can get Guar anteed , Exterminating Products; Sold and guaranteed by ; Grntham Bros. Adv. , : - ' - - . ' ' : -- - - - - rreaspt leans er iod te fise.iie at s per - cent interest f or , T or I year made on improved farm lands on Robeson; Hoke and . pirney for Chiekanwnga - . Trust ..Company. Laahartott, If.- O,' ... .. - Kelley -f Robert v Weinsteiri Randolph Bullard Eugenia McLean Mildred Weinstein each center- therewill. be a. par allel convention of the woman's auxil iary, ef the Presbyterian church, with ocya oie ; siay , sessions, ur- me men and women uniting in great mass as semblies" at the two night sessions. Mrs. W. C. Winsborough, of St. Louis, Mo., superintendent of the. woman's auxiliary, will address the woman COMPLETE STOCK ' SASH GLASS OILS DOORS PAINTS BUILDER'S HARDWARE SCREEN DOORS SCREEN WINDOWS N. Jacobi Hardware Co. . WILMINGTON, Ne C. 0 PHONE YOUR ORDERS FOR CREPE PAPERWIRE AND LEAVES TO NORTH STATE DRUG COMPANY Phone .112 "SUDDEN SERVICE" will also be one of the speakers. .terian church will be on' the program. - Dr. M. E, Melvin, general secretary The Southern Presbyterian churt h assembly's stewardship ' committee, is one of the leading denominate iv? Chattanooga, Tenn., will conduct con- in America in per capita a-ifta to ference at, noon luncheon hour with' sions and other benevolent wotW a -J officers of the.church on "What the ' the interest that has made these k.u rivA ; - ' . . - jti t . . , . r icBuyienau progressive program possioie nas in no small measure been. convention on her ireoantrip to Mex ico. Mrs. FL.: Mayes, chairman of has done for the Southern Presbyter- f aroused by these conventions held the woman's advisory committee andj ian church" Many, leading ministers J every two yearS,t since i909, by the synpdical president of South Carolina, and Jaymen of the Southern Presby- laymen's missionary movement. -i .Mi, , BnlletinBoard Tfewe. VWe are glad to see appear on 6ur bulletin board clippings of the news of "the day. The Tenth "grade is ren sponsible for this. In connection with1 their study ; of Journalism, .they have; become interested in the newspapers.1 '"''Tta "r Alnan - tea Axt1AA infA : iVtAlini I each of ".which has . charge v for one week; .-. 5.;:;: - ' 'A Victory and a Defeat The Lumberton high school basket ball team- won , over: the FayettevilW boys' team by a score of 22 to 12. The game -was played fast, and . snappy from start to finish.; The Fayetteville high team led it the end of the first bjalf by a score of 8 to 6, due to the many fouls' made by the home teanu Tbci Lumberton boys came back strong in the second half and . practically walked away with FayetteviHe, gain ing -a final score of 22 to 12. The out standing star for PayetteviHe was Sessen, and for Lumberton . the stars Prevatt and Dunnie. All round good passing by Jones and good team work won the gamefeecC the fast team of FayettefffleTt:. w- : . j The; Fayetteville high girls defeat ed . Lumberton" high" girls by a score of 26 to-14 due to the fact that out girls have not had sufficient practice to go up against so strong a team. ,' Other Games The Lumberton high - boys and girls will play the return game at Fay etteville Friday. The next .game to be played on tho home court will be Fri day, 23rd, - between Fort Bragg and Lumberton, Fort Bragg returning s game then for game played at Fort Bragg Friday," Jan. 26th, in which the Lumberton Hi won. the game from the soldiers by a score of 20 to 19. - y Saw Droves of Them! r' " Bert Nicholson saysDown in the swamp back of our farm were millions of rats.: They Tised , to visit our barn every night and do all kinds of dam age I saw ' droves of ; them. Heard about Royal Guaranteed Rat Paste, put it around and have never seen rat near the barn since." Get a 25c or 50c -handy tube today. Sold and guar anteed by Grantham Bros. Adv. EITLMG Mi(Q)e BM OEE A. W. McLean, President A. E. White, Vice Pres. 8. LIcIntyre, V.-Prei. ! H. P. Oobb,' Cashier, W. A. Boach, Asst Cashier Haven't you an old score or two that you've ; never settled with yourself? Haven't you t promised yourself things in the pastand failed to keep the promise? Let a Savings Account be the means of settl ing those old scores with yourself. You will find that almost anything is within your, reach " if you but save for if systematically. v ? i i. 1 W LUMBERTON v NORTH CAROLINA . sssss
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