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OWN ROWLAND WAY
nual Thompson Township Sunday
whool Picnic—Iona Choir Wins in
Singing Contest—Christian En
deavor Pitnir—Persona?.
rrospondence of The Robesonian.
Rowland. Aug. 8.—Mr;. A. E.
\mpbel! and son. Master Edward,
Stuart, Va., are visiting Mrs.
mpU'i mother. Mrs. S. W. Cobb,
ittle Miss Rosa I.ytch Stacy of
nberton is spending several days
e with relatives.
,lrs. R. G, Burns spent Wednesday
j Thursday in Durham.
The Christian Endeavor of Ash
•e Presbyterian church enjoyed its
rual picnic last Thursday after
>n at Gaddy's mill. Quite a num
attended and a good time was
id to have been had by all.
Mrs. A. T. McKeTlar and daughter,
ss Elizabeth, spent two days of
« week with relatives in Chad
.rne.
viiss Sadie Martin is spending sev
i) days in Leaksville with relatives.
VIr. and Mrs. A. K. Robertson and
ldren, little Misses Annie Jane and
line and Master A. K. Jr., of Golds
ro, are spending some time here
;th, relatives.
Mrs. L. Z. Hedgpetb and little
ughter, Miss Dorothy, are spend
g several days in Lumberton with
rs. E J. BHtt.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hines and
mily of Lancaster, S. C., spent two
ys of this week here with Mr. and
rs. E. M. Hines and family.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. fvie and son,
aster G. L. Jr., of Leaksville, are
ending several days of this week
re with relatives.
Friday morning Mrs. W. E. Evans
.tertained in honor of Mrs. W. Stu
t Evans, a recent bride. After sOv
al hands of rook, a delicious salad
irse was served.
disses Margaret and Claire Rob
son are visiting Miss Eva Bagley
Moyoek.
vlr. and Mrs. Earnest Robertson
id little daughter, Miss Doris, of
ocky Mount, are visiting relatives
ire.
Miss Bessie McKay returned Fri
iy from Richmond, Va., where she
as been visiting relatives for the
ast several days.
Miss Janie Blanton of Shelby is
ae guest of Miss Bessie Brake.
Messrs. Graham McKinnon and
ohn D. Buttock motored to Lake
Vtaccamew Thursday.
Mrs. J E Lyteh and Mrs. S. W.
'.Iford spent Saturday in Lumberton
opping.
Friday was a big day for all the
jople of this community, ih that it
•as the day set aside for the annual
icnic of all of the Sunday schools in
hompson township. This year it was
eld at Centenary Methodist church
ear here, and there was a record
reaking attendance. The most out
. sanding event of the day was the
'inging contest, the decision going to
icna Presbyterian choir. This is ait
vent that has come to be looked
orward to and many thanks are due
lentenary Methodist church for giv
ng the convention on? of the most
delightful times that it has ever en
joyed.
Mrs. Annie McLean and son Mr.
A. F., of Charlotte, are spending the
week here with friends and relatives.
Mr. L. Z. Hedgpeth is spending
several days in Norfolk, Va., and
Baltimore, Md„ on business.
Miss Carrie Lennon of Chadbourne
Is visiting her sister Mrs. A. T. Me
vellar and family.
Mr. Harry Johnson of Florence, S.
C., spent Wednesday here with Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Johnson.
Misses Brownie and Mary Phillips
:eft Saturday for an extended visit
with friends and relatives in Smith
.'ield, Rafeigh an.l Norfolk, Va.
Mr. A. E. Bond is spending several
■Jays in Lumberton with relatives.
Miss Katherine Harper of Florence,
H. C., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Brake and faniiTy.
Mr. D. A. Cox is in Chattanooga,
Tenn., on business.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCormick and
family, Mrs. S. W. Cobb and family
and Miss Wlillie McCormae spent
Wednesday in Little Rock, S. C., at
the Cottingham reunion. .
Miss Katie Miller of Lumberton
is visiting Mrs. M. B. Roggrs.
Mrs. D, D. Mdnnis arid childem
of Mintirrn, S. C., are \Hsfting rela
tives here.
SURREY SHOWS MORE
WEEVILS THIS yAaR.
Raleigh, N. C. Aug. 8—Surveys
made by the twenty field men and
county agents of the Agricultural
Extension Service up urttfl July 30
show that; there is a greater infes
tation of -bpll weevils ip the cotton
crop of N^rth Carolina this year than
last. This infestation is heavier in
:he coastal and eastern counties and
yrowa progressively less toward the
•till country.
“At tW same time,” says Prof.
Franklin Sherman of the State Divis
ion of Entomology,” the survey also
shows a better attitude of mind on
the part of the cotton grower toward
using the standard, approved method
of fighting the weevil as recommend
ed by the College and Department
workers. Cultural methods and con
ditions have averaged good and the
cotton *a a general rule is making
excellent growth and is fruiting
heavily. |Ure farmers are dusting
yil 'befdre in North
* ■■ T . ■■
! Carolina."
In Dome parts «# eastern Cagal^pt
weevil infestation has fearhe^ tin
(high point of 25' to 50 «m^% to ■
number of cases the number of wcu
1 vHs hn inr reuses three tMMs durhm
one week and on nearly every farm
studied, ai least one field would have
i an infestation of from If to 25 per
cent.
fn the southeastern, section, th«
field workers found tike yeavA pro*
valent in nearly evary cotton field
and stated that d ostia* is advisable
all over thin territory. The prolong
ed dry, hot weather was having some
effect in weevil control but with the
cortning of showers and wet weather,
it is being advised that the field be
watched closely and that dusking be
done when needed.
In the piedmont area, weevil sur
vival from the winter was apparent
ly light and dusting is treaded now
only in scattered area*. In the upper
piedmont towards the oatar edgu of
the cotton growing area, tha infesta
tion is light with no reports of ser
ious damage.
-OVCB UrWf Jt T13MT
<By Uxi
Dncp upon a time two citizens wet*e
conversing in low ton4s, they Wef#
talking: about the mysterious disap
pearance of C. j. ^tepfin!. NeWrby
stood another citizen who seemed not
to be noticing what was being said j
near him, but wan hearing every
word that was spoken. Presently orte
of the men said: “I know whore
Shepard’s body is hurried”, his lis
tener flashed his eyes toward the
man that was near them, causing the
speaker to look around cautiously,
the speaker had nothing mdre to sAy
about the matter but shut up„lik* a
clam. The above conversation Was
carried on about three weeks before
the “Old skeleton” was reported found
in the woods near Parkton.
I say “old skeleton” the proof of
this remark is in the hands of Lum
ber ton's foremost Lawyer in the
form of the letter I received from
the Smithsonian Institution at Wash
ington in response to thp bone I for
warded to the Institution from the
refuse of the "Old skeleton” .near
parkton which places the age of the
“Old skeleton” as being that ot a male
person murdered about the yepr 1918,
Some day the skeleton of E. K.
Shepard is gofog to be taken up
from it’s present resting place and
all the wrongs that have perpetrated
in the past will be righted through
process of law, I haVe liad nothing
but reverses' in the past fn ihy effort
to bring to justice the men respon
sible for the death and d&appeatanae
of the body of Shephard, ami the
finding of the body. Sonic day I ins
going to triumph and I do not be
lieve that day vei'y far distant, for,
t h*v»’t siren »t, . ... ,,,
! Tho V*bow* mSX"wiU TABS
NOTIcg. tfc*» an af Hon. entitlad a* above ha.
been commenced in the .upefior cuuj-t of
Alamance CowMr. North Carolina. Mr the
recover* of $24§.ML on, accounj at, chroke in
the anwunc of fH15® that have bdbiji re
turned unpaid, and th« balance dun By
dfatement "furbished to^tJSB
plaintiff, which statement purported to rep
resent the entire outetnmlta* indebtedness oi
Smith's Pharmacy, it Won College, W.C..
[which statement Was untrue, in U!at tU»
nluintiff has bad presented .to him and had
to assume and Day additional indebtedness as
act forth in aumnvons issued iiaidst him:
sail the, said John Brown, will further TAMR
WTICB that' he fa required to appear Be
fore the undersigned D. J. Walker. Clerk of
the Superior Court of Ahuuanea County, at
his office id Craham. N, £7 at lif o’clock,
i boon, on the ITth day of August. TtfEi, aWd
answer or demur to the complaint in. this
action. Or the plaintiff wilt apply to the
court for the relief demanded in said com
plaint. ... at , ,
MARY PHILLIPS. Deputy
Clerk Superior Court of Alamance Co.
This 11th day of July, W2S. 7-23-# Tburs.
we.a° «cKc&w-«r?»i
apsa *"* KBa °'
, NORTH CAROLINA. AntWwon C-oub**,
lo the Superior Court. Retore tie CUifk.
North Carolina Corporation ComraiswiOb- i vs
Mercnrnta and Farmers Bank, HAwla'nd.
North Carolina.
Notice is hereby given tQ all pgrtai conr
tennwl that all ereditoi* and pwM«rf hold
ing claim» or rietnamia •■pinti* the
ami Farniers (tank. or Rowland, North C#r
l olina, cr having any rhrfcte of ie&tm against
. -aid corporation, to present *u<!l ehtfcii*. de
mands and rights of motion to under
signed receiver at hi* office in the Town of
, Rowland, North Carolina, Within ninety
duys from July gui, 1925, which claims. de
mand* or righto of action rfhall be' doV
itemized end;, verified by oath by the creifi
| tors and claimants. .
j Notice is further riven thdt, if such Oer
sons or paMdps shall fail to present their
; claims or demands to the undersigned ne»
I cover within ninety days from Jufy ffi|,
j 11125. at his office in the Town of lowland,
such claimants inall be forever barred and
foreclosed from participating in the' distri
bution of the assets of the Merchant* and
IWmpr. Bank, of Rowland, which now are
or shall be hereafter in the hand's of the
' receiver, or from shatipi: in any of the pto
1 coeds arising from the sale of any of the
nropertiei of the Merchant^ ahif Farmers
| Bank, of Rowland,
j, Dated this 9th day of ^uiy.
Receiver of the Merchants ' and iv^crs
Bank, of Rowland, C. 7-tS-a Son
i a.
eute of Mrs. Chrietian Hill Prevatt, de
I “A**11. >»te of Robeson Count*. North. Car.
1 "lino, this u to notify all persons having
i J1*1"” . ‘he estate of said deecaasd
I if <'*h>»>it them. to the undersigned at W)1
Branch Street. Rocky Blount, NV C,, on or
before the 28th day of Jflriy. 192*. or, this
notice wifi be pleaded ip bar, of their .fa
covory. Ail persons indebted to said estate
wdl please make immediate payment
This the 27tb day of July,, ,
«RS
i ■J* * l*. J. Britt. , ,
Attorneys for adihinistrator. 7.*fc4. Thur*.
m one it or obcCYid
Having qualified as exscutrix of the eetate
i of Owen C. Normeot. deceased, late of Robe.
| son County, North Carolina, this is to no
I Ofy all persons hawing claims against tip
estate of said deceased to exhibit them to
j the undersigned at her residence in Lumber.
ton, N. C„ op or before the 5th day of Au
| dust. 1926, or this notice sill be pleaded in
i ber of their recovery. AH persona, indebted
to said estate will please make immediate
1 payment.
, | This August 1st. tint. ,
MRS. FLORA NQRMKNT.
twecutrU of Owen C. Norment.
McIntyre, Lawrence A Psector,
Attorneys for Executrix. 8.8-6 Mens
^ :ir, M 'Eg
| Hurry If You
I Want a Toaster
r The Eleetrik-Muid Bake Shop announces fh» folkrWing as
I winners of toasters:
Mrs. A. T. FarmeTe.
Mrs. Waftof Menres.
Mrs. S McIntyre.
Mrs. K. B. Lee.
Mrs.-Lewis.
Twenty' more left. The first 20 bringing 160 Mectrik
I MWW bre«<f wrappers will be presented with, toasters free.
I Don’t stop saving, remember there are other gifts Besides
I toasters
f Electrik-Maid Bake Shop
[ Phone 446 Lumberton, tf. 6.
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Staten Island,N. Y.—Misa Jand
Ph«Bx. write**:—"I am from® the
West, for mady years I suffered i
- — from aato imox- '
nation due to
torpid AVer and
constipation, my
system was so
badly * poisoned
that my. face
was swollen ' to
twice its natural
atria. I was eon
tfnuoosry tired,
weak and de
susuasLisi
•ad tried them. After a few doses I
r began to Improve. Tntfa Pills have
> kept mm free from a return of the
U&MMt had I ftel like a new per
son. Apt never without them.*’. At
att drutgfcta.
By using a pure hretl Dorsett. ram
ihf his flock of native ewes, L L.
Dfaughon of Edgecombe County sdat
eifht lambs for $96.3(5. The lambs
4v4f*£ed 194 pounds and showed dis
tinct improvement over their moth
ers, kfpbri County Agent Zeno Moore.
Mr. J. tt. Stephens of 6rrum was
a Lumberton visitor today.
RKdMLE Of UAND BY TRUSTEE.
cfndgr anA by. virtue o£ tbe direction and
contained in . an order and jadir
meut of tbs G(rrk of the Superior Court of
Robeson Counts dated die 27th day of July,
raft, the undersigned trustee will re-red.
at pOMtc auction, the land described in that
cr-rts ;n deed of hm.it from H. M. McAllister
and w<f* to the undersigned Trustee recorded
!n Book ST, piffle 274 Robeson , County Kc*ls
try. on Wedne-dary Auiruxt tf. 1925, at 12
o’clock m.( at the court houae door In the
Town of f.mnbertmi for cash to the hisrh
«t bidder, the foHowim?.described land, via:
In the Town of I.umberton, adjoin insr the
lead* of H. M. McAllister and other*. BE.
GINNTNC at the southwest corner of I-ot
No. f,G and runnintt thence with the west
line of r.ald lot north 2 de<r. SO min. E.
. 188 feat to the southwest corner of lot No.
•35} thence south 37 1-2 east with th# diyW.
insr line between Lota Nos. 5* and 58, sUty
feet to a. stoke; thence south 2 dee 3®
min. West ink feet to a stake in the south
line of lilt No. 38 in the north edjro Of
[Seventh Street; thence south 87 1.2 west with
the st.utii Hne of sand lot to the be*itminK.
TM- the Srd dary of Awrust. 1825.
8-5.4 Mon. K. SI. filQGS, trustee.
rHCPTOR'S BALE.
by virtue of tW pand
nuthorfty vested in the undei-staned Execu.
tor. I.y the Will of Henry W. MeGalvce, to
' oordetb fn Book 6 n't pt«d lo8 in the office of
the clerk of the Superior Court of Robeson
| — ■ ■•-■■•■■VS
■ t • V'*
County, the Undersigned, wiU at IB o'clock
I A, HC, August. Zath. offer for calc fur
j caah' to the hiybmt bidder at public auction
at. the court kowc door i« Lumber ton North
! Carolina, the followfhtf described land:
| In Whitehouse Township. Robeson County,
; North Carolina. adjoining the land* of Jrw
| Ford’* heirs, Elia* Harrington, Levi Gaddy
find other*: BEGINNING at a stake the
corner of a 48 acre tract soli! to Joseph
Gaddy by E. L. Odom an id corner beinu in
! Levi Gaddy’* line «ad -about 75 yards Bust
. from where Levi GaddI>no\v live*, and run*
r.n East cotrnie to the run of Cow Pen
Swamp. Elina Hai rinyton’s lino; thence up
tha various courses of th* run of saiti Swamp
to Jiwse ford** line: thence an Eastward
course with Jess* Ford’s line to the corner
in the Levi Gaddy’s line a little of the South
„ to. tha hoyinnirn, containing *8 acre*, more
| of less, irmt is the name tract of land eon.
. veyod by E. JT. JohtVson, Commissioner, to
1 IJ. W. McGehce Jnnnary 7, 1**10, by deed
■ recorded in Book C-W at page 225. Robeson
County Registry.
! Ihat**l tfi% JulV G, 1923.
) JOHN W. McGEHEE.
Executor *f the Estate of H. W. McGcheo.
McTntyre, Lawrence & Proctor
Attorneys for Executor. 7-20.u Mons.
EXTRA VALUES
ALL WOOL SUITS
I AND OVERCOATS
v.; $23.50 1
j SUIT AND TROUSERS :
; ' $29.50
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Stephens and Barnes
FAIRMONT, N. C.
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