__^ *y-H -15^ Supper Night of Nevemher * .. Crresopqndence of The Robesoman. 'Smiths, < Lumberton, 5) Nov. f School la progressing nicely ui^er the management of Rev. E. L. PnAer as principal, with Misses Annie Came, MargaMtt Odum and Sue Covington asassiatuata. Mr. mid MM. Arch. Spiv*y and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Spivey of Lumber ton visited at the home of Mr. Charlie Spivey Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Sandy Sessoms had the mis fortune -of falling from a grape vine last week and breaking her hip, but is now rapidly improving. Several in this community attended the Cape Fear fair in Fayetteville last week and report this to be one of the best fairs they have ever attended. Misses Margaret Odum, Annie Caine and Sue Covington, teachers in the school here, were Lumberton visitors Saturday afternoon. Mr. J. M. Wilson has returned from Baker's sanitorium, Lumberton, where he went for treatment on account of a yeilowjacket sting. Messrs. Britt and Stone of Mt. Elim visited in this community Sun day afternoon. There will be a box supper, voting and guessing contests at the schooi house here Friday night, Nov. 9. Pro ceeds for benefit of school. Everybody cordially invited to come, and good order requested. HALLOWEEN PARTY AT HOME OF MR. AND MRS. G. W. COLE. Sunday School Class of Boys Enjoy a Wonderful Good Time. Correspondence of The Robesonian. St. Paul, Nov. 2—At the home of Mrs. G. W. Cole Wednesday night 7:15 o'clock, her little Sunday school class of boys gathered to enjoy them selves for a while, being about 18 in all. We had a wonderful good time. The parlor was dimly lighted when the guests arrived. Many beautiful flowers of fall and fems were in the room, the color scheme being black .*ad orange. Everything was very ghostly looking. When all arrived safely and said no ghosts or witches frightened them oh their way to the party, everything and every one was ready for a good time. First we played some interesting games, then to all their surprises they heard a witch in another room but soon every one grew quiet once more and in came the waiter. She served first paper dishes of popcorn. Then we all engaged in another game, for getting about witches. In came a witch just as black as could be and served lemonade and sweet cakes to the bunch, then she gave us some beautiful red apples and asked if any one in the room could play the piano and to her surprise one little boy ot& of 18 satd he could, it being Frank Rantsom. He played a beautiful waltz and the witch danced. Many good laughs were passed through the crowd when they spied a great big pumpkin sitting on the window sill winking his eyes at the crowd. Then the witch decided to play a piece of music, so she sat down to the piano and played one of her songs and sang it. When this was all over sdme one said "let's play another game". We all engaged in another game, and right in the mist of the game a My green collard came whiz zing through the crowd and we heard some one from outside the room cry "bed time". We don't know but all think it was another witch. So all left saying they had enjoyed one more Halloween that they would never for get and went home to dream of the witch. The following are members of the {Sunday school class: Graham Johnson, Richard Bames, George Lane, Jen nings Lane, Frank Rantsom, Jimmie Rantsom, Carl Taylor, Doris El lis, Hermorm Ellis, Roy Sinclair, Douglas Sinclair, Lyton Blackbem, %}ggar Bullard, Henry Mishoe, Jen nings and Robert Pittman, Raymond Cole, Grace Pittman, Pauline Cole. The three waiters were Mrs. M. D. P&tm*n, Mrs G. W. Cole, Miss Mar garet Cole. CtMtME Of UFE UBESIEMMS upon _. Pa.-" I took your medi throuch the Change of Life and it (M wonaers tor me. 1 waa down in bed when I started to take it and weighed 95 pounds. I had hot Hashes and waa ao nervous and weak that everything would get black ana inould not see. ! would ait and ary and did not know what i waa crying Aw.Knce I have been taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetame yom ^ d I feei younger than I did ten $ago, and My friends ail tell work for a iamny 01 seven now.* wu^ w glad to answer any woman who writes me in regard to mv case."--Mrs. JOHN MYERS, 56 Union St., Greenville, Pa. Many letters similar to this have been nnbiished testifying to the merit of tydia E^Pinkhain'e yegetable Com pound. They are sincere expressions "grom from women who describe as beat they can their feelings before and after takmg this well-known medidne. Many times they state m them letters theirwillingness to answer women who write the^ It is an offer dictated by gwkitadeendadadretohelpothsss. tAof ein&ayrc** you can be attic!:ty checked by Dr. ^Ohg's New Htscovery Gentiy. hartaiessiy it sthmuhtes !be mu coes ntetubmnes to throw o# t T^o^W Itx-retit'M. The cough ing paroxysms arecontmMedand the irritation that is causing the cough protnptiy dears away. DR. KINGS MPty DMCOMEgy BY !RA B TOWWSEND.Mcw The Fire Bells Do Not Tell Yon Whether There is a Financial Loss or Not. The Insur ance Companies Can TelL Tei! Yon That The Ciang! Clang! clang of the hre engine wakes many a man up to the necessity of taking oat in surance before it is too late. Don't wait for the hook and ladder com pany; they don't sell insurance, lo. 3AMM BLOC HJM86HT0M,Mt, /to Re-tko? t (Buy Fi*) ******* TiHES Battery Service Co. Lumberton, N. C. Enetaeive Agency & City^ FRES-CO-MTE PAWT M^ Oa ^'8 and cen ame! finish. in white and 't coiora, &aMK'3.&2yRMK WILLIE J PREVATT P. O. Box 1002 LUMBERTON, N. C. ADMnnSTEATne* uowcz. Having <tua!ified ae adminietratrix of the estate of Jam* MeKeMar. iate of Bobooon County. North Carolina, this in to notify ail persona having clahna against the satats of mM deceased to exhibit them to tho nssdar signed on or before the 4th day of October. H24. or-this notice will ha pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to aald aetata will piease make immediate payment This the iat day of^taba^MM. Administratrix of Jamea MeKaBar. Robert K. Lae .Atty. far Executrix. lt-4-4Thnr ADMINMTRATORS NOTiCF Having qualified aa admintatrator of the ate John F. French, deceased, this ia to noti y aU peraona having claims against his es tate to exhibit them to the undersigned at Lumberton, N. C-. on or before the 36th day of October. 1!24. or this nptice willbe pisaded in bar of recovery. AH persona indebted to said estate wiii piease make immediate payment to the an of John?. Armistice Day Proclamation. Governor Prwtlaima November !! ** Legal HeSlay Governor Morrison has issoed an Armistice Day proclamation, as fol lows: "Under the provisions of chapter 237 of the pubiic laws of 1919, it be ccpaoa the doty of the governor annu ally to proclaim and set aside Novem ber 11, Armistice Day, as a legal holi day. This year this date falls on Sun day. "Now, therefore, 1. Cameron Morrison, Governor of North Caroli na. do hereby proclaim and set aside Monday, November 12, 1923, as a le gal holiday, commemorating the sign ting of the armistice, and 1 earnestly call upon the peopie of the state to observe it with appropriate exercises, not in a boastful spirit, but with gra titude to the God of nations who brought us through the conflict vic torious, because the fight was a just one." t ' * . immunazaMon ana posstme care or tuberculosis by vaccination may be the outcome of a recent visit to Ox ford university by Dr. C. A. Shore, director of the State laboratory of hygiene, to study recent developments and experiments made by Dr. Georges Dreyer, a distinguished Dutch bacte riologist, states a news item in the Raleigh News and Observer, announc ing that Dr. Shore was ha.-k in his of fice Wednesday after 6 weeks in Eng land. Vulcanizing Business Good! ' Jess Winters writes, "My vulcaniz ing business has been great recently. Rats are eating holes in tires every where. Farmers better get rid of rats and protect their tires." Royal Guar anteed Rat-Kake will destroy rats! Sold and guaranteed by Grantham Bros. Adv. GOOD MEAT! Thefe the Mad we sell, eg for Beef, ail Made good!*** ctttl*. __ Phone Lumberton. W. 0 4. H. MN!)S* MARKH ^ROFESSMNAL CARDS R J Brio t amer J. Britt E. J. & L. J. BR!TT ATTORNEYS AT LAW iffices 1. 2. and 3. Freeman Building, fiumberton. North Carolina. Free. Jce in both State and Federal Courts.. rompt attention given all business, f PJERTEL CARLYLE ATTORNEY AT LAW Notary Pubiic in Office. Offices over Freeman Priutmg C* Prompt attention gtvon to aW una ^^BERTO^t. !. A. McKinnon Davlo H. Pallor D. P. MeKidnon McKINNON. FULLER * McKINNON Attorneys at Lew Offices in Lumberton Cotton MlH Building LUMBERTON, North CaroHns ra.tMHiemL.rr. g. HmMKHW. w McNciH & Hackett Attomoya-At-Law. MMS J. GOODWtM ATTORNBT-ATLAW oatwtOt* NMhMtlhtt John G. Proctor „" "AT LAW Gh.hB<d%gfon*Hr!y*M**biW vJndgn T A. MeNeHL t. W. *tL<*n DMbgnMdL*: .. E Varecr *L*;8t*g HeMEAN, VARNER, MoLEAF A 8TA0Y. Attomaya At Law. uPMBHHTON. - Naath CaroCv W. B. !VEY Attorney and Cwmndwr at Law. OAcaon Second FSoot - Building. Went Fifth N. C. ttephon McIntyre B.C.L*i lansaaD. Proctor Bobt A. McIntyre MdNTYHB, LAWRENC* A PROCTOR, AttoraeyaaadCounaeUwsat !** LUMBHRTOM. N. C McIntyre BuiMing, Fifth and Chcat nnt Streets, Beat of Court House. .^rooMoo in State and Federai ^jur%. Prompt attention given to a!! buainaa* fhoainaL. Johnson E. M. Jomat JOHNSON A JOHNSON Aaoraewg^CogyUors at in OMsA OMeoaev* "! have had troabte S. M*a*ota. * **2 St. Tea*. "WMa iwodMgetconatipated.iwouM <cd a diaay ieeiiag * my head. Togetnpiathatnorning with a Hg^ana * the head and ptrembiy teehng *ohen a atga t!mt (he atomach (a mg of order. For A* i *o* 7Baptwf'a Bthcfr-DraggA/, and without a douht can aay i have never found ha equai in aay Over medicine, it not oniy cteana the Hver, hut ieavea you in auch a good condition. ! have uaed it a tong time, when food doea not aeem to aet weH. or the atonrach ia a Htt!e aour." i K it i*'t! Thediord*$ ) !t bat) BMM-DRAUGHT *1 Liver Medicine, fj NOTICE. North Carolina, Robeson County. In the Su perior. Ed Wortham vs. Mattie Wortham. The defendant abov, named wit) take no tice that an action entitled aa above h*s been commenced in the Superior Court of Rsbcsm County to obtain an abeoiutt divorce on the ground* of adultery: and the caid defendant will further take notice that che ic repaired to appear before C. B. Shipper, Cierk of the Superior Court of Robeson County at hie of fice in the court houae in Lumber ton. N. C. on the 10th day of Novaanber.lOM. and an swer or demur to the complaint in aaid ac tion, and let her take notice that if ahe foil* to answer or demur to the aaid eompiaint within twenty daya from aaid date, the plain tiff wili apply to th- court for the reiief de manded in the complaint. This 10th. day of October. IMS. C. B. SKIPPER. Rritt A Britt Cierk of the Superior Court. Attorney!. 10-15-4 Mon NOTICE AND SUMMONS. North Carolina Robeson County. In the Su perior Court Mrs. Mora Mae Stone, vs. Roiand K. Stone. T- *he ft-fQndant WoWnd Y. St?*,, YOU WHA. TAMM MOTiCH Ant wnacti baabaanAaAutadin AaSwpariorCourt<^ M'hawaw Cowaty na abora awthiad. for a* parpaaa of on H<- yrowwd <W ndwltary: pad yaw wti! father Aha fwMaa !W *" rwpthrcd to be and A before th, under, bfawd Ce-h .f t . Cawrt *f Bobawoa County at M. , — Lwna barton. WorA Camiine. <m the swuy o# Xw#)nb#r. HMM. <n^ #f ^-<6.5 arjs2trn?a^r"* *—* t AMD YOU A*z Must.!! ruYTHM wornmtn and anawar or Aa aald HA Ay of Moreanber. 1924. faaaandad by the piaAtiff arii! tba 19A [ Clarh 19-154 Ay a# OatobA. 1922. A B. Owurt Bobmaw County TEMWnnrtaALEOfLAWB. Undor and by rtrtaa of Ao power and an Aority aonfarrad A a aartaA dead af truat. da tad Worawtbar 29A 1929. and duty rayiatar od in tba offic af &ta Bay ht tar of DmA- of County A Booh of Daeda af Trust No. 47. at poya 19i, tha nndaraignad Trua taa. arili aa Toaaday Nay. 29A. 1922. at M taada and pra o'aioak Nona, at Ao Cowrtbouaa door in the Town of LuAbortob. M. C, of far for aata. at pubiic aaettaa. to tha Myhaat Mddar. fot each. t^a foiiowAy daacribod taad Ataac. to-wtt: !n Atfordaviiia Townahtp. adjoining tha And# af Ainta i^tmhar Company. Hattie Currie. Hendaraon Lowria and othara. and on tha aaat aide of Shoa Haai Craah: Bayinniny at a atahe by tbraa phwn and runa thanea wAt 26 ehaina to a atnhaby two pinoa; thanea Worth 7! waat 9 aha in# to a ataha by tbraa ptnaa: thawaa aouA 75 waat 5 ehaina: thanea aouA M M chain* to a ataha by four phtaa; tbanaa aaat MUt ehatna to a tataha: tbanaa direct to tha bayinning, aon ta intag fb4 aaraa baing aama iawda aon ray ad by Waii! MeDonatd to Daniei McBae aaa Booh 6-0. at paya 4M. Hacaptiny. however. 6! aaraa within aaM boundariaa. now ownad by Hattie Currie and daaaribad aa foiiowa: Bayinniny at a ataha by 3 pine* and runa waat 26 ehaina ta a atahe by 2 ptnea: thence north 72 weat 2 ehaina to a ataha by ! pinaa; than aouth 76 waat 5 ahatna; than aouth i2.!7 chain#: thanea awat 28A9 ehaina; thanea direct to Aa begtnntng; and Further aaeaptiny. id 1-2 aeraa within aaid boundariaa now owned by Henderaon Lowria and daacribtd aa foiiowa: Bcyinniny at an iron atahe by a doywoad and runa aouth i wmt 12.17 ehaina to a atahe. Lowrie*' comar : Acn aouA $5 aaat 12 ehaina A hta next comer than north 1 aaat 12.17 chain# to a corner: then direct to Aa bcyinniny 12 ehaina. Tbia the 25th day of October. 1922 R. A. MelNTYRB. 19-26-4 Thura. True tea. AOMiNiSTRATOV* NOTBCt of the HSvtns qnaiified ss administrator estate of the Rev R .A. Hedypeth. -—, iate of Robeson Coonty ,thh is to notifiy ai! persons having ciaims against the said estate to present these to the aadarsignad duty veri fied on or before the M* dsy of October MM. or this notice wii he p!ead in hay of their re aver". AH persons indebted to said mtate wtH piease make immediate payment f Th!4 the 1st day of Oct. ittS Romutas A- HedgReth. Admr. K. J. * L. J. Britt, A ttys, for Admr ta-4-e Thors 8ALR OF VALUARLR RKAL KSTATR The undersigned Receiver of the Bank of Fairmont wit] on Setardey. November 3rd. MM. offer for sate at pubihs auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following descrih *^FIR8T*^ntACT: A HOU8R AND LOT Ih! PROCTORVILLR. N. C.. known as the N. C. Bine honse and iot: same being on Srpuee and Graham Street in said town, adjoining the property of C. W. Graham. This iot is ltt by 1M feet. HOUR OF SALK M O'CLOCK HOOK MCWO TKACT A HOUSE AMD LOT HT M. C ttoown o. tho H. L EE* h<n** mAh* *4Uotn)t;*th* ^ OoofTot-OnmUMwoo^oaEha* Thh tA h M hy f^t. H.nr of y. O). Thh Octobo? Mth, :#3B. A. E. EULLOCK. Eooo4w of Eoob of ] Thao of Ho!# Howohor HoH. _, ^ MoJH ofotooh aoo* at Proo*ro*Hot #. to. fotrHMMt. P)ooo of Ho!#, on tho yo. MOBTGAOB SAL* By rtrtna of tha powar of <*!* h) aeartatn mortratf- Daad aaaentadhyB. W. Prtaa Awnt at. IMS. to Joat BUtt and wifa Mattnd-) Brttt. to naaora a dabtofaaam data tharawtth tn tha anm of MtC M and ha taraat. At# and pnyaMa Baptombar tat. !BM. Dafautt havina boon mo do )n tha payw tharaof. I w)t) offar for aata and aat! to htyhaat btddar for eaah. at tha Coart door, tn th, town of Lombarton an N.vambar tZ. !P2! at M oatoah M. Th* fottowtna daaartbad tract or partat of tand. tyina and bainp tn Bobaaoa Coanty and known and daatSnatad aa fottowa. rto: Oo tha Want aMa of Lumbar Btrar abont ana and ona hatf mitaa from fray* Staff, and boundad aa foMowa on tha Worth by WttMnaa Staphans. on tha tBaat by Witfta tnwaon and Baa Hranah on tha Sooth by Ban Snttoa an tha Waat by W. H Brttt. batny tha i that H f. HMman and wtfa Htaphmn an tha 4th day of Marah. tMt. aoa tatnin* fifty aaraa, mora or taaa. TMt tth day of Oatobar, tMt D. P. WILLIAMS. Admr. of Joat Brttt A. B. Bryan. Attorn ay MaHnda Brttt tt-tt-4 Thnra. AMfWfBTSATOS'S SOTSCB. Hartny ooaltfiad aa mhninhtmbnr. a. t- a. ad tha aatata of Mra. M B.Davta.daaaaa*d,tata of BtAaaon Coanty, thta ta to noBfy nB par hnrtay alnbna aynhnt tha aatd aatata ta hamaaaaatathaaaadaratynadadaatnt _t or bafora tha Sth day ad Oat. MS4. or thta notiao wBl ha ptaad tn har of raaomry. AHporaona tndabta win ptaaaa maha tmmadtata Thta tha lat. day of Oat. t!t A H Stona, Admr C. T. E- J. A L. J Brttt. Attornaya for tha S El) A N been emphatic in in approval cf tha Fqrd Fow-I&Sr '^edan. In all parte of the country it* <r and inviting intarior have brought the car inatandy Now, at it* reduced price, it preeente e more compelling ewer. Although better looking, roomier, eaaier riding, it i* forty dollar* lea* $685.00 !. o. b. Datrett Thie good-looking, comkwtabie, and dependable Ford eelling at low price oHK* an ^reeable aolution to your cloeed car These curs cun be ob&wned throngh the Ford ^eebfy ^Rarchuse Phw* H. A. PAGE, JR. J. H.FMLTB, Manager

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