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THR HOBKSONIAK Office West Fifth Street . Ttleehohe Nc. it. -....<*-- — MOMtAY, DEC. 14, 1225. Tires, rood second tiros, vulcanized. Good for several months service, in excellent shape. Such brands as Gbodjfci**^ Goodrich, Mica tone and other makes, ft) * 8 1-2 80 x 8 $8.75. Postage pr,**>Hi?I Send ofdeKv to W. H. M. BROWN, Buies, S. C. Stock & Machinery for 9ale—One hoile, one mule, one cow and calf, one heifer coining fresh, one hojr. mowing machi^#. seed prill Owe hafrofr. stdlfc cuth?r, cptton anft doftiM planter, plo-w?* Plymouth Ro«k ' cbifcfcteits. ; ^one two-horse wagon, two Hydraulic ramij and a number of other things. Terms cash.; 1>. B. HUMPHREY. Uumterton, N. C., R. _• _ J Anyone wi.hinr Krt'.h Country 2m* m| j 1-rytng-Sixe chicken* can «not sdrrle frotn “Dad’* Young's Army store. Chestnut street.; 77 acres, 55 cultivation, nice «twelUpg. tfln public road, near town. desifa'ttTe farirfc * part rented 1925 for 8 hales cotton. Cadi lxH bought for ?3fS.74 per year fey* 16 ydara j No interest on notes. Why Kekt? If you’ don’t believe thi.**, communicate with J. Browne Evans. St: Pauls. N. C. . ’ tor Kent—Twe-horre farm. Good clay soil. ceiled t! wcltim:. Convenient barn, stables, tobacco bam, cic. One mile of railroad U. WALTER TOWNSEND, Raynham, Robeson County, N. C. ' WANTED—Middle Aged White Mian, Mustier can mitke <50 to > 100 or more weekly in Robeson County selling Ivhitmer’a gua r - enteed line of home necessities - toilet ar tides, soaps, spices, etc., to his neighbors. Team or car needed but good* are • fur nished on credit. Cherry of Alabama made $122.JC, in five days fte had no experience when starting. We teach you salesmanship. Writ* us for full particulars, today. THE H. C. WHITNER COMPANY, Colum. . bus, Indiana, Dopt. 21. Wanted—Position a* Stenographer Boakkeep- : cr by young lady graduate of Business Col lege, Six yeara experience in general of-j fire work. References furnished. Address, "Worker," care Rohesonian. Mules—Two carloads good mules received today from St. Louis. Mo. Good assortment. Prices and term attractive.- C. M. FULLER Yau ran boy Inst your kind frolb C. M-; PULLER. Toe carloads arm<crti cnapy. . . * Need n male'' Go to C. M. FULLER’S Bales tiarn You. will find a large assortment prices and terms that will please you. We are selling moles on October ’326 payment. Over Id mules for -ale. C. M. FULLER.; Lombt rtmi. _ , , Only a few new buggies left. Don't wftlt, they ore priced below that market price.. C. M FUI LKR *' SON. , j Boy your wagon,; and harness ftnbi c. M. 1- OLLER £.- Son. ‘‘Piedmont and Hickory Several r.c>■ Nash closed and open Cars for rale or exchanger Ask about a Nash, rid-, LER & SON. par SALK—Good Fawn Mules ahd Furd Touring Car. K M. RIGGS. Lumbertmi. N. V. _J ' For Rent—One 2-harsc farfB. Tenant to furnish stock Good tobacco and cotton land. See Rv‘ A. Hedgpeth at Hedgpet.i a Pharmacy. Lumberton. N. C. Wanted—Tie cutters at anted. Apply ,to G W LENNON. Lumberton. Side on Second lor r**t, *•"■*"'* jBjj ifiv,' occupied by Whitfield « FreiVh, next to Fuller'; Filling station. Apply to A. S. JJfcyr,' Lumber ten. v .1* X 3 1.2 Huckeye Cord clincher lir“ J11'5® postage prepaid. Also handle NlbSEN %aCTn,. E. C. PERRY; Rennert, N* O. FOR SALE—One ton capacity Ford truck nearly new, with larfte deep body, also has trailer for hauling loirs, lone lumber etc. Or v/i'l trade for smaller truck or coupe. VJ. H. Humphrey. _______ FRESH OYSTERS 75 CENTS rER JS’L*??: fresh FISH EVERY I>AY. PHONE L>* 3. I). SANDERSON. MEN'S HEAVY WHITE RACK OVERALLS. ON LY si. 25. l>. tSANDhRSON. APPLES—HOOD EATING AND COOKING AO CENTS PER PECK. IKY A PECK. S. V SANDERSON. TOYS' TOYS' TOYS 'OP ALL KINDS. FRhfeM FRl'llT AND CANDIES FOR SANTA CLADS. MEET US AT S. D. SANDERSON'S. FOR RENT—3.2 horse farms with good dwellings. Plenty of coot) out buildings and one tobaeco barn on each farm. Renter must furnish nwli.stock- M- 1*. ALDWKL1'. EaHy Jersey and Charlatan Wakefield cab lrttg<? plants, frost-proof. $1.25 per thou gaud postpaid D. C. PROCTOR, Parkton, & ^ _ MAKE THIS THE BIGGEST CHRISTMAS VET BY ADVERTISING IN THE ROBE SONS AN. SPLENDID ILLUSTRATIONS AWAIT YOUR SELECTION. CALL 2.0. Ear Sale—Good Young Mule. G. S. HARRBLL, Rennert, N. C. -■ft—..———■— -——-*■—- '■ —--— See us for heaters, nil size*. I>. B. Best & Son, Lumberton. Complete stork of bedroom, living room and dining room furniture nt ll. G. BEST & Son’*. Best prices always. Get our prices before buying spring*, reat tressts, lied t, chairs, swing* or anything in the furniture line. D. G. ERST & SON* Stoves ami ranges. The kind that** good, serv iceable and at right, price*. See Os before you buy. I). Cl. BEST & SON. |A»r best brick and shingles at good ptkrj set I; ff. WARWICK, Orrum, N. C. Highest market price alwny, paid for c*1 ton arid country produce by I. H. WAR WICK. Orrum, N. C* ^ ' * WJ1EN IN NEED OF ELW THICAlERR PAIRS OR W1REINO CALL ON MeNBILL AND PERRY, PHONE IB. HIST RECEIVED—Fresh Stork Seed, far Fall plnnt.lng. Southern grow# seed Rfn all varieties, Tifrnip sewl, KIMW ifed eat , -X. H. CALDWELL'S 0R6CBRY DEPT Prompt loans of ,|HI00 to $lW().000 at S por emit interest t«r B. 7 or 10 y«» ™«<fjt Improved farm land, on Rob-on, Hut anl Scotland Countiee—Jan lu» J, Gopdvrtfi attorney for Chlekamaogn TruW OoWaey. fJHnberton. N- C. .. WHEN THEY HEAT OtIR PRICES TltERE W A TRICK IN IT. COME AND SEE FOB YOURSELF. STEPHENS &BARNE8 LUM BERTON. FAIRMONT AND LAURINBURO -The Best Scrvlee", ta eor motto. Everything e’t»n and sanitary. When hungry give u* a c»]l. Olympia Cafe. E.m atreet. Lumber km. FOR SALE fwo residences in town of Lum boyton. Prices sound like giving property awuy. If Interested in buying a home, see us now. THE W. H. BETHUNE CO.. W. K. BETHUNE. Manager. Phone No. 20 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE ROBESON IAN. $2.00 A YEAR. '' ' p PERSONALS | Miss Grace Vesty of Fort Mill, S. passed through here Taesday | ni|$t en-r«te to Fairmont, where she will spfnd the Christmas holidays [with her brother-in-invv and sister, Dr. and Mrs, J. P. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Britt ancj daugh ter, Miss Dora, of R. 1 from Barnes vilje, were among the visitors in town todav. Dr. and Mrs. G. Blair Jennings and little daaghtsr, Mildred, expect to go Sunday to Greensboro, where they will spend the Christmas holidays with friends and relatives. Mn. J. H. Felts Jr. was called to Charlotte the first of the week on ae of his mother’s illness and re turned home this morning. Church Notes J.C.MBKRTON DIVISION of M. M. U. AT FIRST BAPTIST meeting of the LuQiherton divis*i ion.tif the Woman’s Missionary union of the Robeson Baptist association worn heid hi the First Baptist church! l. uf'srtay utter noon. Jo churches being represented. ?vfrs. Waiter Townsend, leader, presided. Talks were made by.; Mrs. H. M. Baker, association super-! intendent, Mrs. I. P. Hedgpeth. junior supcrinteiyfeHt. ami Mrs. C. H. Dur-?j ham, mission study chairman. Trinity Episcopal. Rev. W. R. Noe of Wilmington: will preach Sunday at Trinity Kpis-d copal church at 11 a. ni. and 7:30 p.| m. The public is cordially invited. Presbyterian, Dr. (i. E. Moo rehouse,! Minister. Correspondence of The Rohesonian. Sabbath school ' every .Sabbath; morning at 0:30. W. K. Bethune, superintendent. Morning, worship at 11 o’clock. Ser mon theme: “The Dwelling Place of the •Saints.” Evening worship at 7:30. Sermon j •therap: “Christmas Ideas.” Midweek service Wednesday ,atj 7:30 p m. Subject: “What Christmas! means.” AH Presbyterians are urgently in vited in he loyal and attend all the': services of the Presbyterian church,j All strangers and visitors in town; and such aS haVe no regular ehurchl affliction, are cordially invited to| share- with us all the privileges of this house of-worship. Catholic. SuTHfay 0 a. my high mass pud ser mon; R p, m. bytans, rosary, sermon,! benediction. . i Mondfiy 7 a. m., holy mass, rosary,' Special music and singing at each of( Sunday services. Everybody cordial 1 ty invited arid welcome. - ■» ---H . ■ sill . Pocro jgS3&F?pJ •it tlw liMiirii'H- .4 F.'I'1 rasbjfin’*. Iav-M --M rente, '.n.-v «t!i ftr a tittle *ts»iu. U>i the *rt,wu*t in unrterxtuaiK':*’ U»r 'ifari4i.*i*»rciif this wintet Is t't*- "® EnvriniSI t'\ * •th ; " Mi 1. 1(1. Cildwetl hr Brtek. I AM. nt*w1. Plaatwr Paris, Wall Piaster. Sbeetrock. thi r\iw F&eproof Plasterboard, All (,-rade* •blnfflan, all kinds roofint? ftnilderti Hard ware pie. Carload Bayer*—Lowest Prices WE WANT TO FIND WITHIN FIVB MILKS OK MFMBIJIlTtHI 30 TO 40 ACRES OF GOOI> LAND Toll SALE WITH SOME CLEARING AND HOUSE ON SAME. WE HAVE A CLIENT THAT WANTS JUST SUCH A PLACE AT ONCE. THE W. K BETHSNE 00. ' SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SLIGHTLY USED PIJkYEB PIANOS. PIANOS AND OR GANS BARGAINS EVERT DAY. STEPH KN8 i BARNES. LUMBERTON Carolina Ice Cream MADE BY Cirolina Ice Qream Co. FAYETTEVILLE OUR 28TH YEAR “Quality First” THEREFORE THE CHOICE OF THOSE WHO DISCRIMINATE FHONES 96 & 97 ] Record Of Deaths j MW. JOHN-IVEYWES AT HOME NEAR MARIETTA. 1 Correapondente of The Robosonian. Marietta, Dec. 17.—Mr. Hay nos Ivey of Dillon, ft. C„ was called this Week to the bedside of his brother, Mr. John Ivey, who died yesterday morning at his home near here. Fun eral services were conducted at , hie home this morning at 10 o’clock by n former pastor, Rotv J. M. Fleming. Interment was made at Bear ftivamp church at 11 o’clock. MRS. ANAfh MJjUCEK. (i'v.I.M. Fleming)' Mrs. Ann ir> Mercer of route 5 ‘from Lirmbertois died Sunday, Dae. lilth. The cause of her death has not been 'corned. She was a very quiet unas suming: 'voman and wilj. h? yVeatly missed in the uiamiaanity where she lived, Mrs. Nellie' West* It in. sad al30 to chrotroJe the death of Mrs. Nellie West, wife o£ Mr. Charlie West, of route 5 from Lam* berten, which occurred at her home Tuesday, Dec. 15th, in the 69th year of her ago. Mrs West was the daughter of the late Mr. Marshall Beditoru, .-.rd ‘wan married to Mr. Charlie West 23 years ago. To them were hern two sons, Hunger and Bc-r.jamin, both of! whom survive. The funeral services were conduct ed at the grace by Rev. E. A. Paul at about 3 p. m. Wednesday, Kith, in the presence of a very targe crowd, many of whom were relatives, but alt in great sympathy with the -bijreaved 'husband, two sons, and several step sons and daughters. The ceffictery is near thP home. She was a real good woman and was ready to go in to the presence of her Lord. The writer had known her for a long time. He was her pastor twice, and lie can truthfully say of her that she was faithful and true. In Romans 8:G we read, “To he spir itually minded is life and peace,” This characterized her. MR. RICHARD BAXLEY. • By Bessie G. Johnson. St. Paul, Dec. 16.—Mr. Richard Baxley of Rozier’s Siding, near St. Paul, died this morning at o’clock in Pittman hospital, Fayetteville, where he was undergoing treatment. Full particulars have not been learned, but it is supposed funeral services will take place tomorrow. MOTHER OF MR. .1. H. FELTS DIES IN CHARLOTTE (From Charlotte Observer, Dec. 1G) Mrs. Elizabeth McCall Felts, 78, j died at her home pt G27 East Fifth; street at 1 o’clock .yesterdaymprn injr after haying heart confined as; an invalid for the past nine years, i Mrs. Felts, who was the widow of J. II. Felts, had lived foe some time at the home of her daughters, Mrs. Annie Felts Lons? and Miss Eunice Felts. She was an active member of Trinity. Methodist ehurclj. Survivors include three son's, Dr. • Hebert I- Kelts, of Durham; John H. Felts, Jr., of lamiborton, and James E. Felts, of this city, and three daughters, Mrs. S. E, Sloop, . of Mooresville, Mrs. Annie Felts Long and Mips Eunice Felts, both, of Char iot I-. Funeral services will be held at ; the residence at 3 o'clock this after noon by Rev. A. D. Wilcox pastor of i Trinity Methodist church. Pallbearers vail be J. C. Chalker, W. J. ’Edwards, J. II. little, J. H. Phifer, A. It. Cuthbcrtson and Dr. ’ ('. D. Squires. _ I Box Supper. i There will bo a box supper at Barker-Ten Mils school htrusa tomor row (Friday) night, according to an announcement made by Principal D. B. Oliver._ _____ twice! THIS " : WOMAN'S LIFE I _ Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta ble Compound Helped Her from Sickness to Health Ellensburg, Washington. — “When I was first coining into womanhoo'i I suf fered ternbJy every month. My mother did everything she could think of, ao she took me to several doctors and they only helped me a little. Mother was talking to another lady about my condition and she told mother of Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vege table Compound. Mother got me six bottles and at the end of the first month 1 was much better, so I kept on taking it until I had no more pains. When! got married and had my first child I was in terrible pain so that it was impossi ble for me to do my housework. I thought of how the Vegetable Compound had been of so much benefit to me when I was a girl, so I went to Perier’s Drug Store and got six bottles. It sure did help me and I still take it. I am a well woman today and I can’t say too much about Lydia E. Pink ham’s "Vegetable Compound I will answer any letter that comes to me to answer about what your medicine has done for me. ’ ’ — Mrs. William Carveu, It. F. D. No. 2, Ellens burg, Washington. Loiters To Santa . Claus 5m. is, 1«5, ; Dear Santa: 1 am a little girl eight jraaw ®M. I want you to taring me a <ta4l and a pencil box, and lota of fruit and Mil’ dy. Don't forget the poor tittle chil dren that have no father and mother. 1 vtfsh you a merry Christmas.. SARAH WALfERR. Lumlerton, N. R. 6. Dear Mr. Santa Claus: I am just a little hoy ft years aid. r nd am going to school, and my teacher say I am real smart and <'ear Santa Clause if rtwt asking to much of you will you please bring nw v electric train arid some car* and.ajw pies, oranges and some nuts and lots < £ candy sj and please remember all of the dear little bojfc and girts. With love to dear Santa Ciatis artd all your little friends. Robert c. townsend. Lumbcrton, hi! C., R. 6. Dear Mr. Santa Claus: I am a little girl si* years old and ant in the second grade don’t you think I am smart. Please bring me a big doltie and a carriage for my doll to ride in, and a little doll bed lo and some apples,roranges and nuts and lets of candy, afid a tea set for my doll. Please remember all of the little boys and girls. With love to all. Your loving little friends. , MARY LEIGH TOWNSEND. _ Bartlesville, N. C. Dee. 12, 1925. Tear Santa Clans: To be printing in the paper. 1 hope you have not forgot me 1 am 3 years old. I want you to bring me a big baby doll one with eyes thatcaft open and shut and walk talk and has got curly hair, and a big doll carriage and a cook stove and that is all. From vour friend, NINA I.EW1S, * Dear Santa: 1 am a little hoy eight years old. i go to school I am in the second ■ tade. My teacher is Miss McGoganj ri d 1 like her fine. I will thank you to* visit me and many others. That } l>;iow. 1’lease dont forget us. EARL SMITH, Lumbcrton, N. C. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy eight years old., i go to Lumber Bridge school, my1 teacher's name is Miss Jones. Please bring me lots of toys and fruit thanks: for what you bring’ me. 4 GRADY BUNNELL, j Rex, N. C. Dear Santa: I am a little girl seven years old. j f go to school. I am in the first grade. My teacher is Mrs. C. A. Powers I like school just fine. Please briny me| a tryc-yele anti a pair of Bod Room! t Ropers. and lots of fruit. | Love to you, ANNIE HARRELL, | St, Pauls. S. C., . • Route 2. — Sack of flour that was found1 two weeks ago, left in The Robesonian ■ office and advertised in this paper,1 was claimed today by Donnie Sand-] erson of Moss Neck. —The condition of Mr. Harris Punie, who is undergoing special treatment in a Baltimore hospital,' is reported as improved. He has been i in Baltimore for several weeks. Six more shopping days until ; Christmas. Reading the advertise ments in The Robesonian makes ! shopping easy. FROM BEAUTY SECRETS A new discovery has recently been made which i* proving wonderfully effective in changing persons with » pale. lifeiea9 com plexion to healthy rosy cheeked men and women. It is known n» PRUNIT0NE. Dis pensed by J. I). McMillan’* Drug Store. TREATING TOBACCO SEED. Tobat'co Reed will be treated Free by 0. 0. Dukes.county agent, at the following places: Fairmont Monday, Dec. 21, 10 a. m. Rt. Paul: Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2 p. tn. Curtis, store Wednesday, Dee. 23, 10 a. m. Or Him Thursday. Dec. 24, 10 a. m. Lumberton court house, Saturday, Jan. 2, 10 a. m. Take seed in doth bag having it not more than 2*3 full. lake Yourself And Family Safe against head colds, sore throat* bronchial ■ colds, catarrh and spasmodic croup. 1 ■ *; \ ■ Vo’j can with the simple, «t«ick aclinr. ron uuerinc medication, only possible with Page’s Cru-Mo At *11 Drunrkt* 2Sr. 61«. DR. RUSSELL S. BEAM Announces the Removal of his offices from tbs McMillan Building to The Fianters Bank A | Trust Co. Building. Practice j limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. i YOUf & OUR RIG BURGLAR PROOF STEEL VAULT. Money o OUR officers and employees are Left W BONDED BY AMERICAN SURETY COM With S MNY jj j ^ OUR LOANS ARE WELL SECURED. . rJ OUR OFFICERS ARE CAREFUL. C-vf„ S3 OUR CAPITAL AND SURPLUS IS OVER idle M $133,000.00 - » We cordially invite you to becc me a member of our fast growing Bank Family and * MAKE our BANK your BANK. The Planters Banl^ and Trust Company Total Resources over $800,000.00 OFFICERS and DIRECTORS K. M. Barnes, President R. R. Pitman R. 0. Lawrence^ Vice-Pre*. D. J. Oliver A. Weinstein, Vice-Pres- Dr. D. D. King O. E. Rancke, Treasurer t C. B. Skipper ' Geo< L. Thompson, Trust Officer B, M. Sihley H. E. Stacy, Oounsol , —|J*% If. ’G. Snnderfnrd, oateopat! of Fayetteville, who hi*t work <,n< ti ed an office hero in the National Bank of Lumberton building, nnn >une: , that he will have his offi<*c open' <vi Mondays nnr! Thursday for the next flp days. After that time his office i will be open daily, the eh an ye having been tnade on aedmint of vacancy in Fayetteville which be will fill for the ■ next CO days. SUBSCRIBE FOR '1HK ROBESON AN. Wd>0 A YEAR '■ JV.-.'.J#-: >>:r wfi*M«HMB»**PW«»t***«»^********«* ASK YOUR DEALER « ''THE \ Macobi) _ ,*xej / FOR A JACOBI AXE ~ itandaud fob ouautv Better Axes Are Not Made. Satisfaction Guaranteed or You Get a New Axe. N. JACOBI HARDWARE CO. Wilmington, N. C. && ._ _ _ Toy Headquarters •For Children : ?•>: . •: ' • ' Automobiles, Mechanicai Toys, Horns, Tricycles, tt _ ' Wagons, Rockers, Play Pens, Furniture & Tea £ i. ■ 'mrnm mm* * Sets, Dolls, Can rages, Cradles, Trunks, etc. Tree Decorations of aii descriptions, Candles & Fruits.. t- ■ -S' / , ‘ ' '■■•v P ■ * I f GIFTS - SPECIAL FOR MEN it ■ i Shaving Sets,, Razors & Toilet Goods, Gloves, Canes & Muf flers, Ties & Silk Handkerchiefs, Bath Robes & Slippers, Shirts <& “ Pajamas. GIFTS SPECIAL FOR WOMEN Purses, Beads & Toilet Sets, Sil ver Trays, Book-Ends, Novelty Baskets & Trays, Furs & Scarfs, Silk Underwear, Gloves & Lace Collar Sets. * * New Arrivals 1 Mint's Top Coats. Lumber Jackets, j Sport Sweaters and Vests. Velour Hats. Light Tan Oxfords. Flare Bottom Fur Trimmed Coats. Worsted and Satin Dresses. Plain Patent Pumps. K. M. Biggs Lumberton, N. C. * . »'
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