.a* < .-j"'".. "A So.nd Aiind in a Soahd B^dy"#" tb^ --^" adopted by the modern schoo). And !f ihe day ahonM aver arrive When every man. woman and child had a sound mind in a 3onnd body, wpaidn't this oM worid be a grand oid piate? AN tDAL Chiroprsctjc b the wtiy henhng cbneo tint r^ognbes the c!we eonnection between mind end body, *nd demonatrstes Ant that re iation b maintained thtongh the nerve ayatom, CONSULTATION !S FREE !n it not worth yoor while then to investigate the merits of CM r*pr*etic nod to bam iast whst it moons to the heaith of the com monity? Ash for on appointment. Odko Hoars—Lnmherton 512 n. m.; nt night 7 8. Tnesdays, Thors ^ysondSotm^ny. A- - < Dr. G Blair Jennings Chiropractor of The Robe-tonian. Nov. M—The Garoiina 1 appear ait Flora Mac on Monday, November r the first enga#W<M^ North Caroiina tour of rt. Three piays wili be presen ted—"The Black RoAster ', a comdy of ebuntry life by Mias Pearl Setser bf Hickory; "Caius and Gains, Jr.." a-bnmedy of o!d olantaion !ife by Mias Lucy Cobb of Durham; and "Nat Macon's Came", a romance of }a revolutionary patriot by J. Osier BaRcy of Raleigh. The tour of he Piaymaken wii cover Bed Borings, fPinehu&t, Fayettevilie, Clinton. Goidahoro, Raleigh. Mias Setzer and Mr. Bailey,.authors of two plays, ap pear in he cast and the young'Son of Dr. Frederick H. Koch, well-known director, likewise takes a speaking part. . ^ ^ . . .. ._ - , i —Mr.M. J Merritt returned Tues day from Weldon, where he and Mm. [Merritt went Sunday to attend the fun ana! of Mrs. Merritt's father, Mr. C F. Lawler, whose death At their home here was reported in Monday's Ro ibesonian. Mrs. Merritt will return donald CoiMge 19 h this bein in the eastern '685 F O B. DSTRCHT T!M* t*y MM 6* %*F<wJW'<MBy 9S*cht**fPi**. Fpur - Door Sedan Interior IFeatu,res A cwy, ^tractive anterior has been achieved inthe^Fordyour-Cioor$edan ^ * Broadclot h^uph^stery, soft brown with a slightly darker stt^pe, harmomzes with the lighter shade in the head lining. Siik poplin .Qrnatpental interior nttingj inclddmg door handles, dome light base, window regulators and shade mountings are hnished in nickel. Doors are made ol one solid sheet cl heavy aluminum, very light and strong. Copper covered rubber door bumper prevents rattling. A water tight windshield, easy and positive to adjust, cowl ventilator, and visor are other much appreciated improvements. H. A. PACE, JR. LVMBERTON.N.C. thpnee with hi. other tire nerth 62 h-4 west AM chain. to a stake ia his Ha#; thence aaath U east t#.a? chains to the banning: containing H fed ten*, t , Second Traet: Beginninp #t # stake in the edg# of the Orrum Rend n-sr # Mghtnw* stamp and ran# then## about north east t # shake in J. A. MeAtM*t*r !!ne: thence naor'y w«rt with the said McABsHcr Hne to a staite the comer of Reddin Rice' 'ine: thence hi Mae tooth cast to the pabHe road: thence said ro#d to the beginning. " containing tX acre#, more or iesa ^ This the !. day of Oct lMd. ifriX-4 Thurs. R. J. Brut. Commissions NOTfCB OF COMMfMMNRR^ - ' dtAtE OR LANO: hy Wrtoe of a Judgment of the sapertor Chart of Rohesan Obanty made ta tha e##e entitied Mrs. 8. R. Ciarey vs. L. H Fg... ^ J'-. "opn. at the court house door of Rahesoa Coanty, North Ceroiine, offer for ss'e to sa M#y the terms of said judgment, at the eoort M . d-^ of Roiw on Coanty tv the highest bidder for cosh, w foib' dat desd^ hed ' - -' of lend iyingjaad4Xeing in the coanty Of Ro beson and in Bach'Bwsoap TowWth&, boanded snd described as foHows. to-wit? in Back Swamp Township on both sides o* "sy f,— -t. nn tt-e "outh side fo th< ioha Road, adjoins the iands of the J. W. Le? Wtt estate. f.orcePowett. Wm. Jenkins an ' Beginning rt a stake in the rup "t H' Bay Branch by a nani^ (now none) the h ginning corner of a 100 acre tract conveyed b' .. —— 7*. *=-f'Whd t- OtboAno RWtt. by dood t* * h 4*1A<. *06****) l^o* ty. fe^LUy, **d of whi^h 1<# norm the tract * - do)cr"wd M * #*rt. and moo from t#!d chiJtc wtth the Hrtt iinc of w^d th# **<?**, woth M dmrocc; and R mtaatcc wart !h.dd chaina to an iron etaho by a vtne atnnv the north* antthof th# fond Rond the comer be t' wn the McIntyre and the Lennett aatate: thoneeo* the taM Ion* Hood north H !-! waat KJMt ehobw if maaanrnd ha n atta&ht iinc to#* atahe by * ntne atamp on the aooth 'Mr of the Ion* Rood nbont! feat from the .oath wheel, rat; tHhnce km* * no# dfridinc JL -r Fairmont to FayetteviHe Beginning Saturday, Nov. 17 From LllMBBRTON, FAIRMONT, ST. PAULS AND FAYETTEVILLE Leave Lumberton 8 *. m. Arrive Fairmont, 8:33A^m. ^ Leave Fairmont 8:40 a. m. Arrive Lumberton 0& A m. Laave Lumberton 0^0 a. m. Arrive St!^ Panle 10:10 a. m. Leave St. Pau!al0:15a.m; Leave Fayeteville 1:00 p.^n. Arrive SL Paala : - Leave Bt Paala 2.00 p. m. Arrive LmaOmrtou OiOO, p^m? - Leave Lumberton 4 p. m. Arrive Fairmont 4:30 p. m. Leave Fairmont 5 p m. Arrive LumbarMn 3:40 p. m. Leave Lumbwton $ p. m. Arrive St Paula 8 4K) p^ ^ ^ Leave St. Paula 8 4p p. m Arrive FPyvtjtevBle 7:40 p. m I^ave Fayettev&e 8 p. m Arrive St. Paula 0: p. nL ? Leave St. Paula 9 p m. Arrive Lumberton 9:40 p. mJ THE BRUTON BUS LINE Bus .The well-lighted home is the cheerful home. To help house wives is the reason for this special sale of lamps at this time.. Wheth er it be floor lamp, bridge lanm; reading lamp or boudoir lamp, you will find it here at a price lower , than ever quoted in ^umberton before. ^ A NEW SHOWCNC OF FLOOR LAMPS, BOUBtOIR LAMPS, , Beautiful shades of every color. We have the 'large ones, small ones and tail ones. YOUR HOME the cheerfullness a these can give. like LUMBERTON 10:30 O'CLOCK, A M., RAIN OR SHINE. MUSIC BY BENNETTS V1LLE RAND 30 HORSES ANP MULES We wiU seU at Public Auction 30 head of Illinois Kentucky Bred Horses and Mules. This stock ^sa been carefuHy selected by A. B. Wells the noted Kentucky Horseman whose ancestors dor many generations back have been leading factors in their untiring efforts in the improvement of the Horse industry of the Blue Gram country, raising, buying and selling the highest dess horses and mules, the best that #oney can buy. These horses and mules are from 3 to 7 years of age weighing from 850 to MOO pounds, are well hHahsa ahd ready to g& to work. Webave sold to date 125 loads of horses send mules this season, a total of over 3750 heads and every (me of ouf customers %s an enthusiastic booster. Our reference is The Exchange Bank of Mount Sterling, Ky. Respectfully, A. B. WeHs C. R. FoUette

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