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BUStMESS BMLDERS
.Y,
Wauted at once atoeageHMeeah for three
Jjsnteala a day. Free home oU iot Appiy to
ryes L R. Varser. 2M & [hth Street, Lum
andLetferaale.
J. HOLMES.
NOTICE TO ADVRRTI8
Seaeona change, the
care of hie huainese by
Mg end of the business
the bmt advertising
County.
LOST. Haadreds ef
became I faHedto
eoniam. It can't he f
remomberthatlant
Lumberton Merchant
Batch AuteatehUes, eee
ife a rea] car. W. O
ef
in The Robe
dont look, but
A. Pointed,
M!4
MPSON.
AuteuteMie repairing by er#Jrt tueehanies. Wg
repair your ear setisfaetofy or no charge.
W. O. THOMPSON.
Antsutsbiie Batteries at
guaranteed.—W. O TH
fully
Watch your step when
may get run over
seat or Hudaon Coaches
them. Soid by W.
ten irs thm
by oneyl
rbyonejga
oaches, ^gi
. O. THW
herton, you
those novf Hh
town ie Mi of
P30N. ,
-m
AutautohHe Tires at Specie) pricee, aH taahss,
!$.$9 up. The iargest stosh carried in Lum
et aH&c
berton, parts for most alL cars. Our stock
of accessories is worth Seeing. We have
what you want. — W. O THOMPSON. .
Wanted—Several men to stH Industrial and
Ordinary insurance — Splendid OpporWnity
for advancement for thqae who are wiling
to work. Apply to—F. Rt" McPHATTER,
Supt.. 207 4th St. Lumhtrkm, N. C.
House and Lot for sale. Bod A. J BOLME9.
Loot one hound doe. rearming a bird doe.
rod nose, Hver and white^polored. Wili Pay
(10 reward for retnrn of dog, Bennie Tyner
Lumberton Route 2.
Wanted to rent a good 1 horse farm adapted
to raicing tobacco, etc. Apply to J. L.
HAMMONDS, care of J. L. Powers Route
2
(Mt Reward for return or Information lead
ing to recovery of blaeMan medium alae
hound dog, front feet part white, tip of
taii white, large gap in one ear. Neiii Free
4th street, Lumberton.
WANTED—One good milk cow. Jersey Pre
ferred. W. H. Lamb, Lumberton Route 4.
82 aere red ciay tobacco fafm for sale. Sad
dletree Township. Suitabid for Indian or
white. Good buildings, tobacco barn and
some timber. Sacrifice (8200, (1000 cash.
Address Box 826 St. Pauls, N. C.
Farmer wanted. Fine piece for cotton, to
bacco. berries, and grain. See me eariy.—
M. W. McARTHUR, R. 1. Parkton. N. C.
Wanted—Five Thousand people to oat at C.
B. Hocutt's Barbecue Stand between now
and Christmas.
of the beet basiness
(on for sale reasonable- See J. N. COX.
( Huffman Presaing machine# far sale cheap.
Now models. See J. N. COX. Lumberton.
for Sale—One farm, fifty acres, thirty
cleared. Fine for tobacco, cotton, corn peas
and potatoes. 6 room dwelling house. Good
tobacco bam. Good packing house and other
oat buildings. Located one apd. threeqaag?
ters miles from BarneeviUe. E, L. HAYNES,
BARNES VILLE.
Pigs weighing from thirty to sixty pounds at
eieven cents per pound. J. W. MeLBjOD.
Rowland, N-. C.
VANTED, A COMBINATION WATCHMAN
AND POLICEMAN. A hooter need not ap
piy. If interested, see or write J. A. BrM
ger, Mayor, Bladen boro ,N. C.
Wanted—2S Cotton pickers to begin first week
in September. J. G. LAYTON, Rt. 8, Dunn
N. C.
h Trsveiers Friend Located one mile from
Chadbourn on Route 20. Stop and see us
when passing. Wayside Filling Station.
THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, afternoons and
Sunday reaches 12.600 homes. Its latest
circulation in Charlotte pays advertiser!)
handsome. Ciassified ratss ten cents per
six-word iine.
Res L- H. Caidweii for Brick, Lime, Cement
Waii Piaster, Piaster Paris, Ail grades
Bhingies Aii kinds Roofing. B C Weathe^
boarding Builders Hardware etc. Carload
Buyers—Lowest Prices^*
mg Rais At A Bargain—A Namber of BMght
ty Used Organs. Stephen# A Barnes, Lum
berton. N. 0. _
-the Best Berries- is ear asatta. BrswtMag
e<—n and sanitary. Whan hungry give as
a!!. Olympia safe. Elm streat, Lam
i*v<.
—tesns sf tlOO# ta tltPt** at t per
asmt interest tor t. 7 or 10 ysars made on
Asproved farm lands on Bobason. Hoke and
Baotland Counties—Junius J. Goodwin, at
tarnsy for Chiekamauga Trust Company.
Lumbsrton. N. C. __
WANTED: Men to asii RawMgh Guality Pro
dueia direct to consumers m Bobseon Coun
tv Pieasant, permanent, profitable business
No experience or capita! necessary. Make
practically every family a steady satisfied
Customer. Workers make Large Steady in
oome. Give age. occupation, r^erencas. W.
T Rawieigh Company, Dept- 1!M Freeport,
Dl. L__
Mr. B. C. Freeman of R. 4, Lum
berton was among, the visitors in
town Tuesday.
Mr E J. Wilkins and son, Master
Paul.' of R. 7, Lumberton, were
among the visitors in town yesterday.
Master R. C. Emanuel is visiting
friends and relatives in Rowland.
Mr. C. W. Smith of R. 4, Lumber
ion, was among the visitors^ in town
Kmterday.
Coopers Will be Arraigned at Noveml
her Court.
Raleigh News and Observer, 5th.
A bi!! of indictment chapgmg
Lieutenant Governor W, B. Cooper
and his brother, Thomaa E. Cooper,
with wrongfully abstracting funds
and making false entries on the
books of the defunct Commercial
National Bank will be presented to
the federal grand jury which will con
vene at Wilmington on November 6
and the case will come bp regularly
for the trial during the two weeks
criminal term of coutt which begins
on the same day.
The above announcement was mad*
yesterday by District Attorney Irvir
B. Tucker, who was Hi his office foi
the first time since the arpeet of th(
prominent bankers several weeks aRo
FEKSOMALS
Mias Willie K. Barber of Fort Mill,
S. C., is visiting at^h* home of her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs^^*#^,SMpMpis/Fifth street "
MA,^.Xy*^d dau^,
Miss Oghantne, of Fairmont/ were
Lumbermn visitors Tuesday.
Mr. R. C. Parnell of R. 2, St. Paul,
was a Lnmberton visitor yesterday.
of Mdato# # 3
Mrs.
and
were
day afternoon.
Mr. J. S. Johnson of Rex was a
Mr. A. d. MeGoogan of ^te^hert
was a Lumberton visitor Monday af
ternoon.
Mr. apd Mrs. M. J. Best left Taea
day for. their home in Goldsboro af^
ter speeding" S few days here at the
home of their daughter and son-in
lawt M& and Mrs. Jno. C. Fuller.
They were accompanied by their
grantMdldren Mary Louise and Col
trane Fuller, who will spend some
time at the home of Mr. and
Best.
Messrs* Fitzhugh Whitfield
Andie# Slocumb of Clinton
Lumheitpn visitors yesterday.
Messrs. Douglas Gibson and Steve
Singleton of Red Springs were Lum
berton visitors yesterday.
Mr. J. R- Herring of the Barnesville
section Wasamong the Visitors ih
town Monday^f
Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Terry and
children of Hamlet spent a few hours
here yesterday with Ih*. Terry's brcP
ther-ialaw and sister,*Mr. and Mrs.
Ira F. Davis, Walnut street. They
were' enroute to Lake Waccam^w,
where they will spend a week. Mrs.
Davis went today to Lake Waccamaw
to dpend several days wii*h them
there.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Duncan and
small daughter Louise, of Howells
ville township, are Lumberton visi
tors today.
SIBLEY
Miss Oma Euoia Eaves of TaHapoosa
Ga., Becomes Bride of Mr. B. M.
Sibley of Lumberton—Marriage
Took Piace Yesterday in Atlanta.
A marriage of keen interest to
their many friends in this state and
Georgia took piace yesterday morn
ing at 10 o'clock in Atlanta, Ga.,
wjhen Miss Otna Euoia Eaves of Tai
lapoosa, Ga., became the bride of Mr.
Bedford Moncud Sibiey of Lumberton.
T^^Wmpny /was performed? at the
home of the officiating minister Rev.
W. M. Seay, pastor of the West
End Baptist /church of that city. On
'iy a few wends and relatives were
present.
Mrs. Sibiey is from a prominent
family of North Georgia and is the
accompiished daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Eaves. She was educated
at Bessie Tiftyollege of Georgia and
has taught for the phat few years in
her native state and "North Carolina
and has many friends in both states^
Mr. Sibiey has beeU a resident of
Lumberton for a number Of years,
holding a very responsible position
with Mr. K. M. Biggs in his general
mercantile business. He is well known
and popular in both business and so
cial circles. He was one of the select
men from Robeson county during the
late World war and was in the service
20 months, going overseas, all of
which time he served with division
headquarters of the 81st division and
attained the rank of sergeant, first
class, in the medical corps.
Immediately following th ecere
mony Mr. and Mrs. Sibley left for a
bridal trip to Niagara Falle, Wash
ington, New York, Toronto and oth
er Northern points. Upon their re
turn to Lumberton they will reside
on Sixth street.
NOTICE TO THE MT.
ELIUM S. S. INSTITUTE.
I am authorized by the executive
committee of the Mt. Elim S. S. In
stitute to announce that the next
quarterly meeting will be dispensed
with on account of its nearness to the
annual meeting, but that the next
succeeding quarterly wi!L be held at
the same place (Centerville).
I am also authorized to announce
that the annual meeting will he held
on the first (1st) Sunday in October
instead of being held Saturday be
fore the first Sunday^ May schools
composing the institute note the
change. :
I. F. BRITT Sr.
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E. J. Davis &Sons
Report Fairmont
Tobacco Market.
. August sales for our market were
over Four Million Pounds and totaled
over One Million Dollarp. '
Thisis the most money our market
hap,ever paid out in one month. Our
sales continue good and prices are
j holding up well on all grades. Breaks
[are not so heavy this week and the
rush is oyer for this crop and the
farmers will do well to bring their to
bacco ih as soon as they can prepare
it for market. There is no pay in hold
ing back for better prices, as we think
pnces are just as good now as they
will be on this crop.
Our first sale days for next week
are Tuesday and Thursday. Bring us
your tobacco to sell, it means more
money for you.
Your Friends, "
E. J. Oavis & Sons
FAIRMONT, N. C., Sept 6, 1828.
!n Honor of Late
Woodberry Lennon
a Court
er Lovtd
Sot Forth
of Ad
Appropriate ^rhemoria
wore held in the courthi
eot^ni
com
ed and orderM spread on the minntes
of the court as a permanent memorial
to Mr. Lefponaand his honiM*: Judge
C. B HUPPeX. J. F. KusseH,
Henry A. Me^hyon, H, & Stacy, A:
. Spell, T^fA- McNeill, F. Ertle
Cariyle, J. E:-! Carpenter, E. J. Britt,
J. J. Goodwin- - - ,
/ All the geptlenieo" who delivered
,addresses referred to the deceased in
the highest , terms, and particularly
emphasized MB lovable personal
character, his high ideals as a lawyer,
Ms activities ip t^. .^?irst Baptist
churcn hhd Sunday School, and his
general ^seftdnes^as a citizen of the
town of Lumberton and the county of
Robeson. At the eonolusiono^ the re
marks by the several gentlemen men
tioned hbove, all of them attorneys
pnd members of the county bar ex
cept Mr. Russell,- Jhdge Sinclair re
called having first, nwt Mr. Lennon
about 1907, when he was prosecuting
the criminal docket in this district as
solicitor, and stated that through all
the years since that date he had
known Mr. Lennon {intimately and
held him in the highest esteem.
=**.**—
Rtdi Cross Asks for $5,000,000 Relief
Fund
Washington, Sept 4.—As the fed
eral government continued its effort
to provide prompt and effective aid
to earthquake sufferers in Japan
and endeavored to obtain informa
tion as to tM whereabouts and con
dition of Americans in the zone of
disaster, American Red Cross offi
cials decided today to conduct an im
mediate campaign for a $5,000,000
relief fund. Contributions already
art being received headquarters
hSUS--- ' '
(^luota for the Southern division
—North and South Carolina, Tenn^
essee. Florida, Louisianna, Mississip-'
pi, Alabama and Georgia—$250,000.
&ALE-.
Under and by virtue of an order of the Su
psrier Court aif Rs8
order of re.sajg^
entitlengwhi RmgS
trix ofD^J. D. Hhj
Elitai A ' Regan
No. 3066. upon tHjp
of aaid court. the .
R others, the MJ^e
Special prbcheding <
tinders ignid cctamip
Rate and -sell to the
N. C , offer %r sale and sell to the high
est bidder for cash the following described
reai estate:
First Tract: The same being designated as
tract No. 11. in the petition containing S3
acres, Icceted in Lumberton Township, lying
on both side# of the Elizabeth road- For a
full and complete description see Reed Book
4-Y. page 75. also Booh 5-0. page STB, Robe
son County registry, it being a part of the
lands on which the late Daniel Baker lived
and died.
Second Tract. Known and designated in the
petition as tract No. 12, located in Lumberton
Township, Robeson County, containing 4 3-4
acres. For a full and complete description of
said lands reference ia here made to deed re
corded in Book 5-T, page 322, Robeson Coun
ty Registry.
Third Tract: Known and described as tract
No. 13, in the petition, adjoining the above
described tract, located in Lumberton Town
ship, containing one acre, more or less. For
a full and complete description of said land
see depd recorded in Book 5-C. page 322.
Fourth Tract: Known and designated as
tract No. 14, in the petition, located in Lum
berton Township, Robeson Coupty, contain
ing 79 acres, or a fuM and complete descrip
tion pf said lands see deed recorded in Book
4-V, page 478.
Fifth Tract: Known and described as tract
No. 16. in the petition, located in Wisbart'a
Township, adjoining the lands of Crip Phil
lips, Hawsons and*others. containing 50 acres,
more or less. For a full description see deed
recorded in Rook 7-H page 798, Robeson
County Registry.
Sixth Tract: Known and described "."act
No, 20. in the petition, located in HowellsviMe
Township. Robeson County, adjoining the
firat tract eet our ana aeacrtoea m
^"mgbth Tract: Known and described ss trsct
No. 2. in the petition, located in the town of
Lumberton, containing one fourth of nn acre,
Md is a pert of Lot No. 4, according to the
official map of said town, for descrip ton aee
deed recorded in Booh 6-R page 145.
Ninth Tract: Known and described aa tract
No. 3. in the petition, located in the town of
Lumberton. on Second Street- For complete
deecription see deed recorded in Book 4-H,
^*Tenth^Traet: Known and described aa the
fourth tract in the petition, ioeated in the
town of Lumberton. in that section known a
Belvedere, it being iota Noa. 3 and 9, in Block
732. See deed recorded in Book 6-R. page 185.
Twelfth Tract: Known and described ss
tract No. 6, in the petition located in the
town of Lumberton. and in that section known
aa Belvedere, it being !ot No. 10, in Block No.
762. aee deed recorded In Book 6-Q, page 340,
Robeson County Registry.
Thirteenth Tract: Known and described as
tract No. 7, set out and described in the pe
tition, located in the town of Lumberton, and
being al; of lots Noa. 15. 16. and 17. in the
tract known as the Bond property. See deed
recorded in Book 7-A. page 462
Fourteenth Traet: KnoWn and designated as
Lot No. 8, in the petition. located in the
town of Lumberton, on the West side of
Lumber River adjoining the lands of Henry
Weaseli N. H. Jones. Robert McNeill, and
others. See deed recorded in Book 6-H, page
637.
Fifteenth Tract: Being the same tract
known and described as tract No. 9, n the pe
tition located, in the town of Lumberton. and
being a part of lot No. 4, containing 1-2 acre,
more or leas, for a full description of said !ot
see deed recorded b* Book 4-H. page 511.
Thh Oct 1st 1923._
B M. BRITT, Commiaehmer.
9-6-4 Thors.
To Members of Tobacco Growers
Co-operative Association
We have made arrangemeata to pay your advance Tobacco check* for tobacco delivered
the association at t*roctorviHe.
Mr.I P. GRAHAM will pay your checks!
without any expense to you.
We. are glad to render this aervice to the farm era id the ProctorviHe commanity.
Wo cordially invite ibc farmer# of Roboaon, Colnmhna and Bladen conntiea to
MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK.
The Planters Bank & Trust Company
THE ORIGINAL FARMERS BANK
Cash Resources More Than $600,000
Presbyterian, Dr. 6. E. Moorehouae.
Minister.
CorresDOnaence of The Robesonian.
Sabbath school every Sabbath
morning at 9:30. Miming worship
st o'clock. Sermon theme: "Mes
sages of.Revelation." Evening wor
ship at 8 o'clock, Sermon -theme:
"Character-What it is, and what it
is worth." Mid-week service Wed
nesday at 8 p. m. Subject: "A Cal!
for Volunteers." Judges V.
AH Presbyterians ar^ requested to
be present, the church needs the co
operation of aH its members. All
strangers and visitors and all who
have no regular church affiliation
in the town, are very cordially in
vited to share with us all th@ privil
eges of this house of prayer.
3^ NOTICE OF SALE
Under aHd by virtue of on order of the
luperior Coart of Robeson County. mode m
the special proceedings entitied Celia Ann
Locklear.^Administratria Vs. Moliie dum
pings et 01. the same being No. 5127 upon
the special proceeding docket of said court,
the undersigned commissioner will on Monday
the let !6& of October. 1922. at 12 o'clock
noon, at the coart-house door in Lumbertoh,
M. C.. of%et for sale and ael! to the highest
bid''-* fey* cash that certain tract of land In
Smith Township Robeson County, N. C.. 4<i
.y.ninr the iands of Barton, BuiiOrd, Lodt
[err and others, and being tot no. & hf
Kercher and Cauider Bros, survey of -lands
and on the West side of Lowrie rood and
East side of Bear Swamp, beginning at the
comer of lot No. 7 (iot Barton owns and lives
on) at the channel of Bear Swamp and runs
with the line of lot No. 7, North 20 East 25
:hains to the corner of Lot Noe. 5, 6 A 7;
thence with the line of No. 6 (Crawley
Locklear's lot) South 81 East 14 ehains and
!5 links to. a stake: thence South 20 West 40
chains to the channel of Besu* Swamp; thence
gp ,4Ekatvarious courses of the run of Bear
HstaHEMb the begnning, containing 50 acres
Hugest 4oss- See-deed recorded in Book X.' X.
X, X."at page, 145.
^ This Sept. 1st, 1923.
W. 8. BRITT
Commissioner
COMPLETE STOCK
SASH — GLASS — OILS - BOORS
PAINTS — BUILDER'S HARDWARE
SCREEN DOORS - SCREEN WINDOWS
N. Jacobi Hardware Co.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
My MiHinery Opening
-Begin#-—
Friday, September 7,
Miss Josephine Breece
Ebn Street , Lumberton, N. C.
Mr. Collier Coob of Parkton, one
of Robes n's representatives in the
lower house of the last Legislature,
was a Lumberton visitor Monday.
Miss Mary Hester Vann of Wil
mington arrived yesterday afternoon
and is the guest this week of Miss
Hazel Robinson.
BamaDaatsn
Correspondence of The NaHwsonian.
Married on Sept. 4th at 3 p. m. at
Cheraw, & C., Mr. W. E. Bums,
Maxton, and Mias AiHe Duncan of
HoweHsviHef township, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Ddn*
STEtN
DEPARTMENT STORE
LUMBERTON, N. C.
JUST !N FROM NEW YORK
Nine Hundred Dresses, Suita and Coats
And ! can t possibly duplicate them", says our buyer. The reason is
he writes, is that he bought out two large manufacturers of ladies
Ready-to-Wear. The merchandise was bought fpr less than half
their real value, and we were surprised at such incomparable values
and you will, too, when you view the wonderful qualities, neat
stylings and superb workmanship embodied. Models here for every
FALL OCCASION. DRESSES, SUITS AND COATS of tailored
simplicity and models as frivolously beautiful as any feminine heart
could possibly crave.
SEE THEM !N OUR W!NDOW DISPLAY
DRESSER
SUITS
AND
i
COATS
FOR ANY
OCCASION
AT A PRICE
RANGE TO MEET
THE NEEDS
OF EVERY ECON
OMY PURSE
SAVE NOW
A
NEW DRESSES
Of Safin, Cantona, Tri
cotinea, Poiret Twiila,
Charmenaa and Satin
Crepe.
NEW COATS
Of Normandie Veionr,
Marveilna, eta. Some are
trimmed with Fnr Col
iara of opoaanm and ether
fmra.
NEW SPITS
Latent creationa in anits
in ali the wanted mater
iaia. Trieotine, Poiret
Twi!!, Tweeda. etc.
NEWEST FALL CREATIONS
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WE:NSTE:N'S
Lumberton^ Greate^tPepL Store