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g,i-- . *■ -a'a.'.Tsa-aaxa.!!,,.\ 1 t G. O. P. Convention at Cleveland in 1924 m Republicans will nominate their 1924 Presidential candidate In Cleveland's new $6,000,000 Public Hall. Photo shows interior of ball, which will seat 12.000. Insert is of the exterior. _ ._ .. —————— RECIPE FOR HEALTH TAUGHT TO STUDENTS “Take One Average School Girl Then Daily:— Three Wholesome Meals, • Eight Glasses of water, Ten hours of sleep, At least two hours of play, and An abundance of H20 in form of Baths Mix ingredients with regularity and care; Springle with plenty of fresh air and sunshine; Garnish liberally with snow or green grass; and Season well with smiles; Serve in happy surroundings as A well-browned, rosy-cheeked Ame rican Girl.” That is a recipe for health as it ap jpuncJjems He* KA-Matlhcws^lf CHRISTMAS Bk* birth of Jesus Christ was 9m .world’s greatest event It ■Mnnknlnctly what the angels aaId Ift-’tiiht oottg, -Joy to the World.'' ■ad It offered peace to a elh-curaeU alii turtralent world. The world . W*e In doom, it knew not the —eenlng of Joy. He brought good Kings, for Ho was the Savior, and I is the Savior of the world. He came to scatter the gloom, to break the bonds, to lift the borders, to looee the cords and set the cap tive free. Joy to the world. • There wasn’t peace, there isn't peace today, and there never will he peace until Jesus Christ* comes to reign in power. The individual may have peace of soul if he ac cepts Jesus Christ as his personal Savior. There will come to him the sweet, calm peace and satisfac tion which only Jesus can'give. Christmas morning brings to the world the light of the gospel, the Joy, the happiness ami the jieace that only the Christian can expe ctance and can dispense. Let every home resound to the music of Hla birth. • Let every fireside glow with the light and warmth of the happiness He bestows. Let every ■locking be filled with gifts, making ■lad the hearts of children, renew ing the youth of the aged, and bringing the sweetness, the mirth ■nd the laughter which heaven ■Wen to suffering and depraved hu aaanlty. Joyous Christmas, glorious Christ mas. the host Christmas morning lo the history of tjic world, be cause all of the blessings that the previous Christmases have brought are focused upon this one, and this Christmas will send its rays of light, and love, mid promise, and prophesy across the ages to come, and again the angels' gong shall be heard around ihe globe. “Joy to the world." peace and gtiod will to all men who accept Him. who was born this day to tie the .Savior of men. . Christmas, glorious Christmas, bestow your benedictions upon alL peared in a news better issued from the school of home economics at the North Dakota Agricultural college. This health recipe is also posted on the bulletin boards of many of the high schools of that state, reports Mrs. Jane S. McKimmon, State Agent in charge of Home Demonstra tion work for the State College and Department of Agriculture. “The question of health is being stressed in a'l of our work this year’’, said Mrs. McKimmon. “In each unit of work the item of good health is brought up as being very important. In. clothing classes the subject of hy gienic clothes is discussed and in cooking and nutrition classes the question of healthful foods receives attention. All of the Smith-Hughes schools and many others in the State are stressing more and more tho question of health. We feel that this is an important part of home demon stration work as conducted in North Caroline.” ' 1 - SAMPLES OF REPUBLI CAN SQUANDERING. .-- \ _ _ By Wallace Bassford. Washington, D. C., Dec. A8.—Sev eral acres of plain sod surround the Washington monument; the War De partment asks Congress for $29,000 to care for this p'ot fo rone year and to “improve the drainage.” The plot consists almost entirely of,a gentle knoll; this writer has been over and around it scores of times and has never seen a quart of water standing on it. That is a sample of Republi can sqandering which anyone can un derstand.” Here is another: Two thousand dollars are asked to paint the little old red brick house on Tenth Street, where the great Lincoln died. Any painting contractor would take the job at one-fourth of the sum asked. The War Department asks Con gress to hand over $400,000 to repair and fireproof the central portion of tiie White House. It is doubtful if there is a contractor in Washington who would not be glad to have the contrat at one-fourth the sum, for the entire building could be reproduced at present c-a> costg for 'cjs taaj* tae amount -v.-hed fe- repair®. The Sec tary qt War says it is in danger of col’apsir.g, but surely it will have to deteriorate at a rapid pace to fall be fore the present occupant takes his departure. ****** ******* * OUR COMMUNITY * CHRISTMAS TREE * * _ • }* Hot For a Jolly Christmas Tree * * For a'l the town and community, * St. Nick will be there, your joy to * sh&r6 * And all will sing right merrily. * j* As twilight falls, ; * On the Court House Square, * And the candles burn with a mer * ry flare * Let every one greet the other ' * there. . * Santa Claus invites all. the * town and country side „ to come * and help make the Community * Christmas Tree a real success in * this its first year. * Time—Christmas night—5:30 * (p. m.). Place—Court House i* Square. * Christmas Carols and Com * munity Sing. ******•♦•**• ! SUBSCRIBE TO THE ROBESON i IAN. $2.00 A YEAR. —.1-— For Sale TWO BUILDING LOTS 54x108 each Seventh Street, South Side, Between Walnut and Chestnut Streets. In heart of Residential Section of Town. Mrs. O. C. Norment LITTLE DWELLERS OF THE DREAM. Little dwellers of the dreanf, Now your eyes with rapture gleam; • Ye that hear and ye that see What we make believe to be,. Who are older grown, but still, Children in our lovelier will— j Grant us grace of thine to know J All the magic in the Giowl Woods are dead and trees are bare, But your fancies clothe them there With celestial lights -that gleam In the protals of your dream: I Lights of stars and palace light*, Eifin shimmerings through the night* In which Christmas fairies come To the tambour and the drum! , i Every street is now in turn 1 Something msse than .heart could yearn, i For that on them you have built 1 Palaces and domes of gilt, J Shining brightly for your sWeet j Eyes to glimpse and make complete i With light imagination born Of Saiht Childhood’s faery morn. | Time that travels stands for you | At the door of derring-do, Turning with love’s subt e grace All the crude and commonplace Into something that is far In its glory as a star / Shining on some crib to keep Unknown Christs in gentle sleep. HERMAN PHILIP HEVENOR. Washington, D. C., Dec. 4, 1923. Vulcanizing Business Good!.. .. Jess Winters writes. “My vulcaniz ing business has been great recently. Rats are eating holes in tires every where. Farmers be ter get rid of rats and protect their tires.” Royal Guar anteed Rat-Kake will destroy rats! Sold and guaranteed by Grantham Bros. Adv, NOTICE OFL AND SALE. Under and by virtue of tbe power and au thority contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Evander Britt and wife to the undersigned trustee, which said deed of trust is recorded in the office of Regisetr of Deeds of Robeson County, in book 59, at page 290. (default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness hereby secured, and demand having been made upon me by the holder of the _ note thereby secured to sell the said se curity), I will, on Monday, the 14th day of January, 1924, at 12 o’clock noon, in front { of the court house door, in the Town of Lum herton. North Carolina, expose for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real estate, to-wit: A certain house and lot lying in the eastern section of the Town of Lumberton, N. C and in the suburban section known as Bel vedere and more particularly described as fol lows : Lot No. B in Division two in Block No. 771 as located and designated on the official map of subdivision of a part of Belvedere for White and Gough made by F. F. Wetmore en gineer and duly proven by him before W. A. Yost deputy Clerk of the Superior Court of Robeson County on the 16th day of July, 1909 a copy of said map being now on record in the office of Register of Deeds of Robeson County in Book of official maps No. 1 at page 1 12 to which map reference is herebymade. , The land herein described is the same land as ' was conveyed to Chas. H. Smith by Klngsdale Lumber Company and said land was conveyed : to the Kingsdale Lumber Company by White 1 and Gough. Inc. dated Jan. 18th. 1910 and registerd in the office of Register of Deeds \ of Robason County in Book 5-Q, at page 566. { Second Tract: In the eastern portion of the Town of Lumberton, begining at a stak ethe i southeastern corner of Lot No. 2 in Block 771 ! in. the division of the lands of R. A. Rosier deceased, made by W. J. Matthews,, sur veyor, which map is recorded in book of maps No. 1 at page 6 in the office of Register of Deeds of Robeson County, and runs thence in a southern direction parallel with Grace Street 108 feet to a stake; thence in a westerly direc tion parallel with Coree Street 54 feet to a stake; thence in a northerly direction parallel * with the first line herein and parallel with Grace Street 108 feet to a stake in the southern line of lot No. 2 be*ng the southern corner of J. W. Ellers lot: thence along th* south line of lot number 2 parallel with Grace Street 54 feet to the beginning containing one eighth of an acre morc or less end is parts of blocks Nos. 772 and 773 as will appear by reference to tbe aforesaid ma*>. The part of block No. 772 herein conveyed was allotted to Mrs. Fannie Andrews and a part of block No. 773 herein conveyed 'was allotted to Mary Belle Ro*1er in the said division of the lands of R. A. Rozier dec’d. being the same lot conveyed by N. P. Andrews et al to J. W. Ellers and wife, recorded in Book C-G, page ,509. Robeson County Registry. ; Tinted this 14th dry of December. 1923. j 2-20-4 Thura. MINNIE LENNON. Trustee ! * NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of an order of Re-sala ; of the Superior Court of Robeson County, made in the special proceeding entitled Mrs. | Eliza S. Regan. Adm’x- of Dr. J. D. Regan, 'deceased vs. Eliza 8. Regan (widow), David [R. Regan and others, the same being No. 5066. upon the special proceeding docket of ! said court, the undersigned* commissioner will, i on Thursday the 27th. day of December 1923, at 12 o’clock M., at the court house door in I Lumberton. N. C., offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash that certain two tracts of land bounded and described as follows, to-wit. ! First Tract: In the town of Lumberton on the West side of Lumberton River, adjoining .the lands of Henry Wessell, N. H. Jones, ; Robert McNeill and others, containing about ^one acre. And is the Eighth tract described rTm VtoRe4if»? 1 (VwyFkk) kl «a. w.«k ^ —. 1 ■* Wfipr 1 Battery Service Co.\ I Lumb«rton, N. C. I Exclusive Agency in City 1 Thirty business men gave - verdirt w favor of North Carolina kraut when they compared it to one of the leading commercial brands being solo in the State, reports county agent John B. Steele of Watauga county. i THE WHOLE HEART:—Blessed are they that keep his testimonies, and ,that seek him with the whole heart.—Psalms 119: 2. in thb oetitlon. For full description see deed recorded in Book 6-H, pace 6S7. in office of , Register of Deeds of Robeson County. , SECOND TRACT: All such right, title and interest, m the estate of Dr. Regan, deceased and his heirs-at-law have in and to the fol . lowing described tract of land to-wit: In Howellaville Township. Robeson County. C, ■djoining the lands of Alex Willis. William Willis and others, containing ton • cres; and is the twentieth tract described I in the petition. For full description see deed recorded in Book fi-J. oage 567. in office ,f jM Deeds of Robeson County reference to which is hereby made for full description and location of said tend, i The underpinned commissioner will require | • certified cashier'* check of 15 per cent of the purchase •rice b9 paid him on the d*.y of •ale of the above described tends. ; sVh’% nth d*.y of i>ec. 1023. 12-13-2 Thurs. E. M. BRITT, Commissioner. f NOTICE OF SUMMONS. 1 No**‘h Ceroiina, Robejon County. In the ■Superior -Court Coon Mii’.er, administrator of Lottie Miller dccecsed. vs. Coon Miller. Hattie Miller, G. P. Miller. Ellen Miller and J. C. Miller, et al. wJbc^enda"fa.Bsttje Mi,,er- G- p- Miller. Ellen Miller and J. C. Miller, and any and all persons claiming any interest in the estate of Lottie Miller deceased, will take notice that action entitled as above hap been com menced in the Superior Court of Robeson County, to sell 66 acres of lands located in Thompsons Township, Robeson County. N. C adjoining the lands of Jess Scott, Hammons and others, and being the lands of Lottie Milter deceased, to make assets to psy debts of deceased, and the said defendants and any and all persons claiming any Interest in said estate and lands will further take notice that they sre required to appear before C. B. Skip per, Clerk of the Superior Court of Robe son County, N. C„ at his office in the Court House at Lumberton, N. C. on Monday. Jan. 7th. 1924, and answer or demur the petition filed in this action, or the, plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief demanded in i said complaint. I This December 7th. 192*1. C. B. SKIPPER Britt A Britt, Attys. far plaintiff. 12-19-4 Mons. " NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR „ . „ -■ RANT of attachment. North Carolina, Robeson County. In the Superior Court. The Bank of Park ton. vs J. M. Johnson and E. K. Campbell. The defendant, J. M. Johnson, will take notice that a summon* in the above entitled action was issued asrainst said defendant on the 4th day of December. 1923, by the under siitned Clerk of the Superior Court of Kobeso County, which said summons is returnable before the undersigned at bis office in the Courthouse, at Lumbertqn. North Carolina on the 4th day of January, 1924. The defendant will also take notice that the plaintiff claims the «um of $351.99. with cer tain interest due by promissory note. The defendant will further take notice that a war rant of attachment was issued by the court on the 4th day of December, 1923, aftainst the property of the said defendant, which said warrant is returnable before the undersigned Clerk, at the time and plac? above named for the return of the summons, when and where the defendant is required to appear r.nd an swer or demur to the complaint, «<i the relief therein demanded will pG- Kranted. This, the 4th day of December. 1923. C.|B. SKIPPER, Clerk Superior Court Robeson County. 12-10-4 Mons. **»«- contained I, those two certain deeds of trust from Lonnit E. Edwards and wife to F. K. Biggs. Trus U~. recordod in Books 47 at page 280 and 61 at page 125. default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, the understand Trustee will on January 7th, 1924 offer for sale at public auction for cash to the htahest bidder at the court house door of Robeson County at 12 o’clock noon, the following lands: 1st Tract: In Lumberton Township. All of ots number six and seven in the division of lands between th* helm of Eli Edwards, said lota being therein allotted to Lonnie Edwards —rynt- ■ n Edwa»4», O. Q. Edwards bvtat £**•*•4 hh in said otato to Lonnie i JP*S division above referred to be ,n *• P No. 42*8, Offiee 2j* R^»on «»k Th* above being the Mme parcel of laad mort *•*«* *• Tj A. McNeill Jr., on May 15th. 1920 and recorded in Book 49 at page 116. Robeson County Register. 2nd Tract: In Iaimberton Township. Ad joinfn? ft* lands of N. P. Andrews ami bounded as fpl'ows: Beginning at a stake in the edge of Blount ditch, N. P. Andrews line at the mouth of another ditch, and runs North with said Blount ditch to the center of tne public road; thence with the center of the public road Southeast 14 chains to a line known as the Catahan line; thence with that line South to a big canal: thence with the various courses of said canal to the beginning containing. 3 1-2 acres, more or lets. And be tog the same tract of land on which said Edwards and wife lived until their house got burned in 1922. I This DA ember 5th 1<*2S. I .. T. K. BIGGS, McIntyre, Lawrence & Procter Trustee. Attorneys for Trustee. ' 12-10-4 Mon. i -—■■ PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS State of North Carolina, Robeson County. In the Superior Court, Before -the Clerk. John D. Bixzell and others, Plaintiffs, vs. Frank Blzzell and others, Defendants. The defendants. t>V»ftk BI-reF end Mr-y Prince Bi*zell Cuthbert and husbandt J. L. Cuthbert, will take notice that an action en t.i o-l as above bus been commenced to the Surer'or Court of Robeson County before C. B. Skipper. Clerk of said Court, for the par tition of certain tracts of tarui in Robe-on Ccunty and Scotland County, owned joint’y by plaintiffs and the said defendants; and the reid defendant*. Frank Bizzell and Mary Prince Bhzell Cuthbert and husband, J. L. Cuthbert will further take notice that they are required to appear .before the Clerk of the Superior Four t of Robeson County, at his office in the Court House in Lumberton, North t".ro'toa. on the 7th day of January, A. D., 1924 at 10 O’clock A. M., to answer or demur to the petition a rcomplaint in said action, or th. plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said petition or complaint. This 6th day of December. 1928. C. B. SKIPPER. Clerk Superior Court. 12-10-4 Mon. NOTICE OF SUMMONS North Carolina, Robeson County. In The Superior Court. Mose Johnson vs. Carrie Johnson. Tr> the defendant, CarrW Johnson: You will take notice that an action has been instituted in th* Superior Court of Robeson County entitled ax above for the purpose of obtaining an absolute divorce on the grounds of adultery and desertion. You will further take notice that you are required to be and appear before the undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court of Robeson County at the Court house in Lunoberton N. C., on the 26th day of December. 1628. and answer or demu* to the complaint which wilt be found filed 111 the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, and if you fail to answer or demur to aaid complaint within twenty days from the re turn date hereof, that the relief eought for by the plaintiff will be granted This the 26th day of November, 1923. C. B. SKIPPER. Johnson A Johnson, Clerk Superior Court Attorneys, 11-29-4 Thors SHERIFF’S SALE UNDER EXECUTION. Under and by virtue of an execution is sued out of the Superior Court of Robeson County .in a cause entitled “Parkton Mercan tile Company vs A. F. Chason”, the under signed Sheriff of Robeson County will, on the 7 th day of January, 1924, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash, at twelve o'clock Noon, the following described real estate to-wit: Adjoining the lands of R. D. Jackson, J. H. Chason and others, bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake in R. D. Jackson's line, near a ditch, and runs south 28 degrees west and 120 poles to a stake near a dead pine; thence south 52 east to a stake by three pines; thence north 28 degrees east 128 poles to a stake by three pines on the east side of the McDougald road; thence with Johnson’s ' t-cV-on' 'in* to the beginning, contain ing 70 aaraa; Excepting, however, from the aforesaid lands all that part thereof which* has heretofore been allotted to the defendant, A. F. Chason, ax his homestead . and all that part of tne aforesaid lands wihch are situate in the Coun ty of Hoke, it belong the intention to sell under this execution thht part of the afore said lands which are situated in Robeson County, and no part of the aforesaid lands in which hia homestead was allotted and which is situated in Hoke County is intended to be advertised or sold under this execution. That part of the above described lands which is situated in Hoke County and which has been > .A’.'.-_* *1 lsViy!!,-.:,..*. - .. '"■■■ t— " . . ; ■■■ 'allotted to the defendant aa hi* homestead is described in the returns of the Sheriff docketed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Coart of Hoke County, and in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Robeson County. Dated thie 2Ut day of November, 1928. R B LEWIS f 12-8-4 Mon. Sheriff Robisor County. SALE OF LAND BY SHERIFF UNDER EXECUTION. Under and by virtue of ait execution direc ted to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Robeson County, on a judgment en titled ‘‘O. C. Deese vs. Condary Hardin et al”, rendered on February 11th, 1921, by the Superior Court of Robeson County, I; will on Monday the 7<h day of January. 1924. at 12 o’clock noon, at tbe Courthouse door in the Town of Lumberton, N. C.. offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, for the purpose of satisfying said exe cution, ail the right, title and interest which the said Condary Hardin has in and to the following described real estate, it being the excess of the homestead exemption allotted to the said Condary Hardin: 1st Tract: In Saddle Tree Township: On the south side of the Ten Mile Swamp ad joining the lands of Joseph M’White. Angus Blount and others: Beginnings at a stake in Angus Blount’s corner, and runs south 60 east 14 chains to a stake in an old field: then south 40 west 14 chains to a stake; thence a direct line to the beginning, containing lo acres, more or less, being the same land con veyed by Angus Blount to Condary Hardin by deed registered in Book S-W, page 846 ■»- l T-ct- In s-dd’e Tree Township, ad joining the lands of Chavis. Blount and oth ers. Beginning at a stake in the bank of a ditch in Condary Hardin’s line, and runs north 10 1-2 east 14 chains and 33 links to a stake by 2 pines in Chavis* line; thencP with hit line to Condary Hardin’s land; thence with hia land to Blount’s land; thenee with Blount’s land to Condary Hardin’s land; thence - his land to the beginning, containing 10 aerse more or lesa, it being the same land Dolphin Hardin conveyed to W. J. Hardin by eded baring dated Dee. 15. 1881, and conveyed by W. J. Hardin and wife to Condary Hardin by deed registered in Book 3-Z, page 104 gistry of Robeson County. This the 7th day of December. 1923. - , ... B. E. Lewis, Sheriff. Johnson m Johnson, Attorneys for the plaintiff. 12-10-4 Mon. TRUSTEE’S SALE OP LAND. . Under end by virtue of the power and au thority contained in a certain deed of trust N. L. Graham. Jr. and wife. Hattie Murray Graham. to T. L Johnson, Trustee, bearing date March 28, 1921, and duly registered in Book of deeds of trust No. 60 Pa«e 141. Registry of Robeson County' (default having been made in the payment of the note secured thereby) th undersigned Trustee will on .Monday the 7th, day of January 1924. at It o’clock noon, at the Courthouse door in the Town of Lumberton, N. C„ offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following des cribed lot of Jand, to-wit: In the Town of Lumber Bridge, on the south side of the Lowery road: Beginning at "an iron corner, the north comer of D. B. Monroe’s lot in the south edge of the Lowery road and runs as Mon roe’s line south SS degrees and 80 minutes west 887 feet to Monroe’s comer, a stake fay an oak; thence north 68 west 68 feet to a stake; thence north 86 degrees and 80 minutes east 804 feet to a stake in the edge of said road: thence as the road south 84 east to the beginning, containing one-half an acre, said ot having a residence located thereon. This the 7th day of December. 1023. T. L. Johnson. Trustee, ohnson A Johnson, Attorneys for the Assignee of the Mortgagee. 12-10-4 Mon. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as executor under the last will and testament of Miss Victoria Rhodes, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned duly verified on or before the J5, day of Dec. 1924. or this notice will be plead in bar of their ’ recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the », day of. IW 1<W» W. C. WALTERS. Ex. E. J. A L. J. Britt, Attorneys. 12-10-6 Mon ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Having qualified aa administrator cum tests mento annexo of the estate of James D. Lewis, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned administrator duly verified on or before the 16, day of Dec. 1924. or this notice will be pteed in bar of their « recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment Thli Deo. 10, 1028. A. r. LEWIS, Admr. , E. J, A L. J. Britt, Attorneys. 12-10-6 Men ii* .C>v v.?. . U s$il Xn\as Gifts jl For "Her R»r'Him: A Hand Bags, Purses Kid Gloves Wool and Silk Hose Sweaters, Collar and Vest Sets Handkerchiefs Perfumes, Linen Towels, Parasols, Combs and Brushes Shirt Waists, Scarfs, Stationery, Bed Room Slippers, Tien, < . m Suspenders, f 1 Garters, Silk and Wool Hose, PiP** XI Razors, • Watch and Chains, , Umbrellas, Gloves, / Purses, £ I Bed Room Slippers, Hi Belts, ¥/ Shirts, // Hand Bags, /U For The Home IJ, Furniture, Rugs and Art Squares, Rayo and Glass Lamps, Alvminum and Enameled Ware Glassware and Croeery, # Rocking Chairs, f m Velvet Pillows, w /&•: Tapestry Scarfs. K. M. Biggs 1 LUMBERTON, N. C. 1
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