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Lumber Bridge New* ^Ladles' Auxiliary Circles Meet Mon Afternoon—rreehyterian San day School Enjoys Bellghtful Oat tpg—p*tsa**t Moatiom (By Mrs. C.' J. Ammons.) Lumbw Bridge. July 2S. Mr*. A. J. Breed** spent a few days in St. Pauls the past week with her sister. Mr*. Ruffin Powers. Miss. Alice Usher, who has been Visiting hare in the home of her un cle Mr. C. M. Usher, returned to her home in Brlghtsville. S. C-. Sunday. Miss Pearl Marley returned home Friday from Chapel Hiil. where she attended summer school. Mr. Stanton Wyiie left Sunday HMMrning for his home in Rahaway, --J., after spending two weeks here with friends and taking in the L. B. H. S. alumni banquet Saturday night, July 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Weaver and Children left Monday morning for their home in Perry. Fla., after spending some time here visiting Mrs. Weaver's sister, Mrs. D. C. Currie. I While here Mr. Weaver attended the: Baptist Sunday School Convention ! course held at Ridgecrest. N. C., and reported a wonderful convention. Mr. Weaver and niece, Miss Rebecca fur Tie, also spent the past week-end in i Chapel Hill with his daughter. Miss , Kathleen Weaver, who is attending summer school there. -Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith and and little daughter, Sarah Belle, re cently returned from Morehead City, where they -spent several (toys vaca-. tion. Miss Allie Clifton returned to Char-} lotto Monday afternoon to resume- her duties in King's Business coiiege. She ^ spent the past two weeks at home here with her parents. Mrs. Fannie Howell and little j daughter, Frances Dod, of Roseboro,} were recent visitors here with her sis-, ter, Mrs. Martha Colb. Mrs. Fred Collins and children spent last week in Fayetteville with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. I. N. Kim brough. Misses Haze! Cobb of Wilmington,} formerly of our town, spent a few j days here the past week visiting rela-; tivea and friends. ' Mrs. Annie Sinclair of Reidsville arrived Saturday afternoon for a vis.! it here with her children, Mr. Rufus t Bennett and Mrs. Frank Dunn. While here she will visit relatives in Row land and Clio, S. C. Mrs. Sinclair has many friends here; this having been her home before going to Reidsville about two years ago. Mr. Frank Wylie renamed to his! home in Rahway, N. J., this week. He spent the past two weeks hero with friends. Mrs. 0. Z. MGoogan and Mrs. J. Odum attended the W. M. S. division al meeting that was held with the Raeford Baptist church last week. They report a grand meeting. Mr.^ and Mrs. C. S. Wiggins of Pembroke spent Sunday in town with relatives. Air: and Mrs. A. B. Baker and iittic d:ughter of Wagrapa visited friends near town Sunday. The Ladies' auxilary circles of the Presbyterian church will hold their regular monthly meetings Monday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock in the vari ous homes. The Presbyterian Sunday school enjoyed a delightful outing and pic oic dinner last Friday afternoon at Black's Bridge. Everybody reported a wonderful time and delicious eats. Mrs. J. E. Clifton and 90ns, Dennis and Sidney, spent Wednesday in Rowland visiting relatives. News and Comment By J. M. Fleming. Our meeting with the church at Buies was fine. Rev. E. A. Paul did most of the preaching, to the delight of pH who heard him. The Oak Gnve tevival wili begin Monday night foilowing the 2nd Sun day in August. Let everybody come. !t is high time the people-preach er* as we!!—were doing the things Jesus said instead of aiways ssying the things Jesus did. The self-defense end insane man klllera are certainly a lucky oumhcr. They seem to succeed most admirably in winning and wearing the victori ous IsureL ! am not surprised at ah ta hear that young woman in Charted* who a short white ago killed hey husband say she is done with men forever. There is a reason, no doubt. This timeiy conclusion would have worked well in her case if she bad readied it a few months earlier—even before she began with one. 1. Samuel 2&21 "I have played the fool, and have erred exceedingly." wouid have been a more appropriate text for that Texas minister to preach on the morning after taking the life if one of his fellow mortals instead of Romans 8:1 unless he had used the whole text which reads: "There is therefore now no condemnation ts them who are in Christ Jesus, who waik not after the flesh, but after the Spirit." Everybody knows the itdy Spirit did not iead him to com mit that rash deed and thus deprive a poor sinner of his chance of repen tance. A preacher should live the gospel he preaches, a lawyer should not violate the law, and a phytic inn should not be unchaste. That greatly beloved North Caro lina minister, Mr. Chappell, has "WW*--***-—-—W———— E!ecfWca! Coofdttg Demonstration * We cordially invite the ladies of Lumberton, to attend a cooking demonstration to be given in our store h4onday and Tuesday, ^^ugust 2nd, and 3id, at 3.00 o clock p. m.. This demonstration wiii be under the supervision of a lady expert from the Hotpoint Electric Range Factory and will be well worth your time. Don't forget the date and time, Monday and Tuesday, August 2nd. and 3rd. at three O clock. .. A prize of some useful electrical appliance will be given away each day. ''i* A^ MiHton W)men Coofc E^ectvicoHyy Move on Hot^omt Ranges T^on AnyjOtEev Hotpoint electric cookery is bring* ing a new era of freedom to worn* en in all parts of the country. Having a Hotpoint Super Auto* made electric range in your kitchen is like having a maid at no cost. You can put your next meal in the oven, set the automatic electric timer for the time you wish the cooking to start and stop, set the automadc temperature control for ready to serve. Or if you are late it? \yiU be kept warm for you. There is no chance for under-cooking or burning. Hotpoint's automatic controis give exact results always/ Electric cooking is easier, cooler^! cleaner and better.' It is eco-; nomical, too. Ask about our spe cial low rate for electric cooking. Mat! the Coupon the exact heat to be maintained during cooking-andgoout. ^When you return the meal will be ELECTRIC RANGES for free catalogs There are many models of Hotpomt j electric ranges,in all) sizes and styles,from j which to choose^ CUT OUT AND* MAIL'' ( tend t*t a Ho^wita t!<ctWc tangM. ***" ——— 1 n t: < AddMM. <! i Carolina WtHgs Light Company Next door to Pott Office LUMBERTON, N. C come forth os geld I thought he would; #pr the Go4 of Joseph would "bring forth hi* righteousness os the tight, tad his judgment os the noon day." He wouM allow none of the froth from satan's mush pot to dafile him. !t woo oniy a trick of the "old boy" to try to ruin his usefuineos as the Lord's faithful servant. I re joice with him and all the beloved in the outcome of the trial. Grandfather Dove of near Bladen hiro, who was bom April 7, 182%, is to be congratulated oa reaching tnto the 98th year of his age I hope he may see a full century of time, if it be the Master's will. My father was bom the 31st of December 182%, but he was called home May 5, 1399. ft was the writer's good fortune to attend the 40th anniversary of the birth of Mr. J. C. Raybon in his home on route no. 4 from St. Pau!s the 21st of July. A great dinner was served in his honor, a few specwly invited guests and the immediate relatives, who were his father, Rev. J. F. Raybon of Lumberton, his sis ters and brothers-in-law, Mrs. Mary E* Raybon of Lumberton, Mr. and Mrs. Wiil Davis of Dublin, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Lamb of route no. 2 fr;m Parkton, together with their children, his nephews and nieces. I nehghbo wiileHu oifoetld tdhod shr hope Mr. Raybon may have many more birthday's and that I shall PR#ESS!!)NAL CARDS W. H. Humphrey, Jr. Attorney-at-Law 2nd. Floor Britt Building , Phone 474 DR H. L. PRICE PHYStCtAN Office in Britt Building, Elm Street j Office Phone 407. Res. Phone 327L2 C. BOYD POWERS Attorney at Law OFFICE IN FREEMAN BLDG. Lumberton, N. C. Have your photos and views made hy Etters. ETTERS STUDIO McLeod Building. Phone 334 Let us do your kodak finishing 24 hour service. Mail orders given prompt attention. Geo. L. Grantham Attorney - at - Law Jones BnrMing. Phone 26 Fairmont, N. C. ---- Dp. Graham McLean DENTIST Office 3rd floor Planters Bldg. Phone No. 142 LUMBERTON, N. C. Office horns 9 to 12, 1 p. m. to 6:36. DBL W (L MMOCKS Dentist Mansfield Cotton MHi Office Formerly occupied by Dr. M. A. Waddell Lumberton; N. C. Office Phone 367 Residence Phone 87 T. A MeNeiB, Jr. p. D. Hsckstt. McNeiU & JHachett Attomeys-at-Law LUMBERTON. N. C FRANK McNEILL ATTOBWRT.AT.LAV Practice In AM Courts Office is McLeod Bidg. Formerly Occupied By Johnson, Johnson & McLeod. ' JOHN G. PROCTOR Attorney-at-Law OiDco Elm St. In building formerly oyenglno by law firm of McIntyre, Lawrence A Proctor. Junius J. Goodwin . Attorney at-Law Office 2ML201 Planters Beak Building. Lumberton, N C. Thomas L. Johnson E. M. Johnson John B. McLeod Johnson, Johnson & McLeod Attorneys and Connseltors at Law Lumberton, N. C. Piactir* la State and Federal Conrts Notary PoMic in Omce.Offices over Mrab Notmssl Ranh. have the happy pritiiega of egjoyiy the diners with him and Ms K°°4 wife and two fine chiidren, Mrytie ana Raiph, and that ali hie kindred may ke present aa weii. FRIENDSHiP (By James Evans Quirk) Of my possessions here on earth, There's one I hoid in priceless worth; Cherished, hoarded within my heart, Guarded with bands that never part: Cultivated freeiy 'tiM my hfe ends— Loving: to be !owd hy my Bnends. I care cat for riches in agve? and goM. Nor jeweis of fashion that tarnish and mold; The path of notoriety caiia not ta me, I care net fo*- giory oa iaad now tha But my' happiness on just this de pends— Loving: to be ioved by my friends. "Crave yorpnot freedom?" A man asked today, "Just mere youth afflicted this way." Then as I laughed his eyes opened wide When'er I turned and these words re piied: "Wiry should ! iong for woridiy sins, When loving and ioved Ly aii of my friends ? "The' I were a beggar out in the street Asking aims from those that I meet, I fee! I should smile and never iament If new friends I'd Made when the day had been spent, * Thankful for biessings that God sends— Loving: to be loved by my friends." Clio, S, C. July 22. NOT A CHANC& "Don't iet me misa my train." Chauffeur:—"No danger sir. the boss said I'd lose, my job if I did." SUBSCRIBE FOR THE ROBESQN IAN. $2.00 A YEAH. -Rev. T. MoM. urv*. Mw.w. n. M Baynes, W. O. Thompson and J. A. Sharps. na*M**t Twawhy wwaa from a short vis!t to Myrtle Beach. S. C. Major Georgy Hal! and Mr. Ben Townsend of Red Springs are their wRhth*)* faamMa* Bath twwt cot tages there and are among, the "pio neers". Mr. HaU has teen making his awosmag hams there for M years, and Mr. Townsend, far a years. Nowa w By vittwi «( the raw of sain contained in s atortgagg dead executed by Oiibcrt Ox enfine and wiAr Rgal Ann Oaendino to Eliza tocktena, dtted Dgeehw 4, M)M <W4 re corded in th,. office of the Register of Deeds of Robeson Connty !n Bonk 93. pace 146 which waa by aaid Bsortgagc duty tranaferred and assigned to the nndaaaigned. defautt bavins, bean mnta in tha payment thereof, the undersigned wtH on Wednesday. August 11, iS26 at tweie* o'clock upon at hhe court bouse door of Robeson County offer for sab, for cash to the highest bidder, the foi iowinc drrcrihad naemhe* in Pembroke Township, Rnheson Connty: Reins one heirs part in the division Of the estate of the into Ephriam Maynor, beginning at a stake in the third line of the Alert, tachlear tract, and runs as hia iine sonth 99 cast 9.79 chains to the third corner 6f the Atex. Lockiear survey: thence Worth 6i west 6 chain, to a stake, thence North Si 1-2 west 8.68 chains to a mania and oak tree: thence North i9 )-2 West 1 chain to William Wajtnor's coraer: thence as hta iine North 4! East 13.99 chains to Harrell iockleer's corner in said WilHaag Maynor's iine; thence South. 48 East 9 1-2 chains to the beginning; containing il.2 acres, more or test. This b 'ine lot Mo. 7 aihdted. to RMag bociaicat. one of the heirs at iaw and surveyed by D. P. Buie. This being a resate on account of increase in bid. Thia Jut* 26. 1926. W. 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