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iTHE R0BEH0N1AN OEtea Wdr* Fifth Strut tAwH*B. Up M MWDAT, JAN. 24, 1927 naWESS BUMERS WSlraMBMJC**.. t. in business aa our eapltaf ft Robeson County. Set] the finest of Wads, FTavors. Toitet Goocis. Remedies end Stock Bpeetaitie* to farmers. You can make rood money, we can make good money and wd*M both be happy. Write quick for fait information State are and whether have team and wagon or auto. THE H. C. #H!TMER COMPANY. Dept. HO. Cnt umbtts. iMDLANA BALE—!H Ream Strain White Leg hbrn Puiicto. H.30 each. MRS. BERTHA M. SlMCLBTARY. Lumbetton. R 3. lYANttMk—iddd Rhode teiand Red Hatching fgra. MondayNan. !!. MRS. BERTHA M RiNOLBTABY. R. 3 Bay rear matea from C. M. Patter. Large as eowment. Witt sett on tong toms Pram with read mate: and act) more cotton and tobacco You can buy your mutes from C. M. Pttt'LER and pay inter. Ntdf paw fan ret muBh and pay for them in bhe and two years on approved security. O. M rTH.l.ER, f.umberton. Oak trade ta raod. far we carry the ktnd of mutes the trade io demandinr Buy -pay late. C. M. Uti-LER. t^OW the hind of mutes that are stdd ity It. Cht Ptedment and Hickory wtpon, for sate. PricM right Witt run for year < . *! EttMJSR A RON Tradt pa your atd car. We ran atto.v you Kir price in exchange for a Ndsh. C. M PHLpM A RON. etc—used for hotbeds, raid frame'. ctoeed^utrheoi pouttry house.' ' tr. lib c"),t par oquare yard, postpaid. B ! M' REH Newton. N. C. Pf)R*fthNT^-8tore bniidtng in Lorraine hote) j buitdthm. nest dear to Western Uniun H e trkaph office Appiy office fs'rratne hotel. yfltfNO an streets of Lumherton watch chain, j Owner can get same by describing chain aM paying fnr this advertisement. A. E. Whib. Married man with seven years evpericnce in reheea) store wants jo!.. Can begin work i<H)Rwintti) Answer ''Uierk, Can of The i ftrbasoniah " WANtfCD—tCM husheis round peas and iO pood hapda to cut and ditch. J (i.t.AY TOM. LUiihgton.N.C. " 4kM. ' iOA A BN T—Nice famished roams, tight and tea tar. Cheap rent. Cirncr first and Cedar SL^. E. HiUtURN. Far Bant—Two room for tight house keeping. appiy to Mrs Ettcn Shooter. <H2 Second Street- i Jt)Rt BECEfVED Biy Atuorfmen' Gurden ! Seed. Aiav Tubkcei Seed. Tobacco Mmlin & Thin Homaupun. K. M. BtGGS. Wkhp*—A pmtUiun aa stenographer, bnuk kcepec or tronei-a) office work by yunp )udy with experience. Address Box 7S3, i.um brrtoA. K. C. FOE BALE—Patan frees friers rtducrd. Write today. SOUTHERN NUT TREE NURSERIES. Thomaavji'o, Gn. BtBBOtJGBB ABD!NG MACHiNF FOR SALE at bargain. Gail or write ROBESON-, iAN office for information. F#^ Bate - M-iOO ecrea rood limber ixnd about ciyht miter from Lunihet-frn. Wi!i I reii at o bargain for cash or wili rive terms i GROCERY CO., t.umhcrton. N. C. Phone SS?. - ! Bate—Mb or M<t b'tthcis Wannar.'aker's tmprnvcd Cteveiand iiiv iioii Cotton Seed at $t per imahet.- Dr. T. E. COSTNER i.amber ton. Far Bent—Baardinf house Fourth street Now occupied by Mr*. W R. tvey. GEORGE M. WHrrFtEt.D. Attent. COTTON—ntphest market price paid far att (trades eotton. K M. UtGGS. Lumber'-m. N. C. frOppt taane of !1000 to ttOO.OOO at S per cant interest for it. ! cent interest for .1. 7 or it) years made on improved farm tands on Robeson. Hoke add Scottand Counties. Juniua .1. Goodwin, attorney for Chickatnnnga Trust Company. Lumberton, N. C. Be# L. H. Caidweii far buck. Lime Cement. Piaster Paris. Waii Plaster. Shcetrock the new Fireproof Piaatet hoard. Aii (trades (iMnyiep, aii himis roofintt. Builders Hm-d tytra etc. Carioad Buyers- Lowest Prices. -Tha Beat Service". ia eur matto. Everyihine eiean and aanttary. When hunpry eive u.t^ # ddti. Gtympia Cafe. Elm street. Lumber. ton. NOTiCK OF AnEiNiSTHATiON Hkying ouaiifiwi <s Administratris C. A. of Bate Warwick, deceased, this is t ' notify kit p*Hton.i havintt eiainta ap-atnst tin estate Vo present th<- aann- duiy vetifi'd '" ^'J" dewipned administrator oa or before the day of January. )92s. Otherwise, this noli.r) wiii be pleaded in bar of recovery. Aii t<er ** '.date me rep.ie'ited t < aopa indebted to raid e.iiat make tmmediate payotent to tin- under.ottned This itth day of Janitery. <t'K7. HARRiET W. BARKER. Adtttittistrairis t' i A. Johnson A Johnson, i-Jd-ti 'i'i.m A ttys, for the Administratrix. Sentenced to Hie. Pittsboro, Jan- 22.—At i) =50 tonight the July in the ease of Pear! Mitchel), negro, accused of the murder of W'd !iam L. Fogieman !ast Saturday night in a store at Ore Hii!, returned a ver dict of guiity of first degree murder and Judge Harris sentenced MitcheH to die in the eiectric chair in the State prison in Raieigh on March !!. Mr. Anderson Britt of R. 4 from Lumberton was among the visitors in town Saturday. RHEUMAHSM While in France with the American Army 1 obtained a French prescrip tion for the treatment of Rheumatism and Neuritis. 1 have given this to thousands with wonderful resuits. The prescription cost me nothing. I ask nothing for it. I wii! mai! it if you wili send me your address. A *postai wi!! bring it. Write today. PAUL CASE, Dept. C-638. Brockton, Mass. BUY YOUR GROCERIES, GAS AND OIL AT J. T. BIGGS PERSONAM Mrs. B F. Wade and sen, Master Franklin, of BamesviMe, spent the week-end with Mrs. Wade's brother i in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. i Stephens. Messrs S. B. Huggins of Hamer, S. ! C., and brother, F. W. Huggins of Fairmont, were Lumberton visitors ) Saturday. Mr C. D. Branch of Boardman was i in Lumberton on business Thursday Mr. John W. Ward of Rowland was a Lumberton visitor Friday. Mr. Baniel Page of Marietta was} in Lumberton Friday. Mr. A A Hiiburn of Bladenboro was in town Friday. Misses Eleanor Yarborough, Chris , tine Beaman and Heien Oiiver, metp tbers of the Fairmont schooi faculty, were Lumberton visitors Friday after- j I noon. Miss Beaman went from here to ! Stantonshurg, where she spent the ! i week-end with relattves. } Mr. Joe B. Smith of Lumberton R 1 was a Lumberton visitor Friday, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bullard and ' sons, Master Barnes nnd Harry, and Mrs M. Shepard, of Orrum, were Lumberton visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Bean and chib dten, little Misses Juanita and Avaj (Ircy and Master Horace, of Lumber-1 j ton, R .1, were visitors in town Sat- . iut-duy. Aiessrs. N. B., John and Waiter! Barfietd of BamesviRe, R. ], were in, jtawn Saturday. Air. Wad<* Bavis of l umberton, R.!, j 4, wan in Lumberton Saturday. Mr. P. J. West of Lumberton, R. 5, h jwas a Lutphett.on visit ,r Saturday. Messrs. Jns. R. and Luther Tayior ami Mr. an<i Mrs. Latvia Britt of route ? front Lutnhcrton, were visitors in town Saturday. < Mr. R. H. West anti daughter, Miss Rosa Quean, of near Aiienton, weye tumhorton visitors Saturday, j Messrs. W. 14. MeT^eii) of Red Springs, John M. Brown anti Austin I Smith of Phiiadeiphus were visitors 'in 1 twn Satureiay. i Me isrs. B. R. Huggins and A. L. McDaniel t,f Harnesviiic, R. ), were it) town Saturday. Messrs. W. A. fnman and A. S. Mc Cougnn of St. Pauls, R. 1, were visi- [] tors in town Friday. ! t Mr. (!. W. Thompson of Fairmont j. was in lumberton Thursday after-), Ytnon. , ,Mr. J. B. Fdtuunti of Lutulicrton R j, 4 from Lumberton was among the { [visitors in town Saturday. i Miss Annie Lee McDaniel spent the i week-end with her parents, Mr andi! Mrs. E. V. McDaniei, in Fairmont. !] Mr. and Mrs. P. S Oliver of Mar-! ictta were Lumherton visitors yester - day afternoon, bringing with them; ' Master Pau) S. Oiiver Jr. and Mrs. J. j O. Sellers, who will spend several days , here with Mr and Mrs. Hal A. Oliver, j' They met here Mrs. W. M. Oliver, who j was enrontc to her home in Marietta from Hickory Prof. J. b. S'nclatr, superintendent, md Prof. R< L. Campbell, principal,! of the Rowland schools, were Lumber- ^ ton visitors Saturday. ' Mrs. ,1. B. Meares and daughter, lit- ' tic Miss Mary Louise, left yesterday , * afternoon for Wilmington, where they * will spend several days visiting Mrs. * Meares' sister, Mrs. W. C Josey. ] Mr. Fred Skipper of Abbottsburg * is a visitor in town today. Mrs J. D. Taylor of EnipoJa, Va., ^ who is visiting relatives on R 5, Lum-! * btrten, was a Lumberton visitor this ' morning. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Williams and daughters, Alisses Annie Mae and Branch, and son, Master A. P Jr-, and Mr. and Mrs. Otha Perry*, of Fair mont, were guests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. J. J Prevatt Mr. i). Harrington of Alaxton, R. 5, passed through town this morning on his way to Rowland to visit his son in-law and daughter, Mr. anti Mrs. Thomas F Parker. Messrs. A. C. Caulder, J. B. Smith anti David Townsend of Raynhym, arc visitor in town today. Mr. and Mrs Rowland Davis of R. <!, Lumberton, were Lumberton visi tors Saturday afternoon. Church Notes Mew Rector for Robeson County 1 (hutches., t Rev \V. A. Smith, a student in the DnBcse school of Mont Eagle, Tenn., i will serve the Episcopal churches of Lumber-ton, Maxton and Red Springs during the next two months. He is ! hoarding at the home of Dr. and Mrs. ; T. F. Costner, Elm street. Mr. Smith i wit) conduct services at Trinity church } in Lumberton on the first and third Sundays and on next fifth Sunday, at j 11 ,n nr., at Red Springs on the 2nd , and 1th Sundays and at Maxton every ; Sunday night. Meeting of Official Members of Lum hcrton Circuit. Kcxt Sunday, Jan. 30th, there will } be a meeting of the official members ! of Lumberton circuit at East Lumber ton Methodist church at 2 p. m. It is desired that all the laymen, and as many of the Woman's Missionary so ciety as can will be there. N II. BIDDELL, Lay Leader. N. L. SEABOLT, Pastor. Chestnut Street Methodist Church, j Following the morning sermon at ! Chestnut Street Methodist church Sun- ^ day the following members were re- : ceived into the church by the pastor, Rev. T. M Grant: Mr. and Mrs. J. P. i Cooper, who recently moved to Lum berton from Dunn, Mr. Cooper being president of the Southern Marble Works; AD. and Mrs. J. H. Dixon, who have been residents here for some time; Airs. Sarah McCormick of IN SOC!AL CIRCLES STEPHENS JOHNSON Miss Rosa L. Johnson and Mr. J. Pop* Stephens Surprise Friends by Get ting Married in Dillon Yesterday. Miss Rosa L. Johnson and Mr, J j Pope Stephens surprised their hosts I of friends by coin# to Dillon, S. C., } yesterday afternoon and being quiet I )y married. Mrs. Stephens is the oniy daughter j of Mrs. Lorena Johnson. She is a ' gratluatc nurse of Highsmith hospital, j j Fayrttevitie, and has for the past two ^ years been living in Lumberton She j has the enviabie reputation of being! ; one of the most efficient nurses of this section of the State and has a 'host of friends who wilt be interest ; ! ed in knowing of her marriage, i Mr. Stephens is one of Lumberton's ' I own boys, and is a man who enjoys ! ! the confidence and esteem of a!! who j j know him. Nothing top good couid be ' said of his steady-going habits. For' the past 15 years he has been an employee of the Freeman Printing Co. and is at present linotype operator for ! that firm. ' Mr and Mrs. Stephens are making! their home in a cottage on Water! street . j JCN1QR M!?RtC CHJH MEETS Reno)ted for '''he Robesoninn. On Friday Jannary 21st, the junior Music C'uh he'd its first meeting at the home of Miss Christine Johnson. North Elm street. Eigl t new me-n bers were added to the roll. AUhr.u'ih they were given only short, n t< e the following rendered a most deligb'ful miscellaneous program: Misses T'or )ie Ellen Crumnton, Janice Piul Ed na Coleman firry Cobb, F'-x-dtetb l'rocto)* Ceeile Carter. Elizabeth Thomnson, and Sara Hamilton At the ne\t; meeting we shall study American composers and their w rka. end at eve) v meeting one member of the cluh wilt glv" Current Events rretnining to music of -importance. It is the purpose of the cluh to take ))p, in the near future, the study of an opera, in some form. Op neenunt of ti e ranid growth of j the cluh we have found it inconvenient I to meet in private homes and greatly ! appreciate the courtesy «f the Lor raine hotel )uanageme))t it) ofL't-ing us the banquet hall of the hotel for our Pier t ings Oti Friday. February !7th ti e next meeting of the club will lie held at the hotel. In Honor of Mrs. Willson and Guests. Reported for he R'besonian. Honoring Airs. H. B. Willson, Mrs. J. H. Borland and the former's guest, Mrs. Robert Lambcrton* of Franklin, Pa., Mrs. John Allen Sharpe enter tained at two tnhles of curds at her lovely 1 ome on Chestnut street, Tues day, January 18. t'arkton Club Elects Officers. Correspondence of The Robesenian. Park ton, Jan. 24.—-The Parkton Home Demonstration club met last week with Mrs. J Carey Lancaster. At the business session, the report of the nominating committee was heard and the following officers were elect ed for the coming year: Mrs. J. Carey Lancaster, president; Mrs. Neill A.j McMillan, secretary. Miss Flora Carl, county demonstra tion agent, gave an interesting lecture on dietetics and had members of the club to make suitable and character istic menus for various types of per- j sons. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Neill j A McMillan, served tea with cheese! biscuit and dainty wafers. : Those present were: Mesdames J, K. Currie, D. S. Currie, S. J. Thomas son, J. F- Blue, A. M. Stubbs, L. M. Powell, J F. Ferguson, Neil A. Mc Millan, Sandy McMillan, W. W. Cainey, R. B. Hutson, M K. Me Rainey, Collier Cobb, J. J. Cobb, Mrs. Lancaster, Miss Carl and Airs. Mc Millan of Lumberton. McDonald, who comes to this church iron) Asbury church at Raynham, one of the oh) churches of the county which recently has been discontinued ot) account of members uniting with churches nearer their homes; and Miss ^ Hallie Harris, a junior in the local high school Miss Harris joined on pro fession of faith, the others hy letter. (Contes ^T'HE expectant mother's comfort * and welt being is very important. And one of the most important things for her to do is to use Mother's Friend to keep the skin and musciea soft and piiabie—thus aiding the tissues and muscies to reiax and adjust themselves to the changes during motherhood. Mother's Friend is the formuia of an eminent physician and has been used by expectant mothers for over three generation*. Mo wom an awaiting the joy of motherhood shouid aiiow the days to pass without using Mother's Friend. ,, Mrs. Laura Hendrix, Gracemont. Ok!a., writes: "I used Mother's Friend with w my babies and I think it is the grandest heip that has ever been discovered for expectant mothers. I can't say too much for it." Mother's Friend is safe for you to use be cause it contains no harmfui drugs and is applied externatiy. . . , Mother! insist on Mother't Friend—the ; same as used by our mothers and grandmoth ers—don't wait—start using tonight—and j meanwhile -write BradReid Regulator Co. { Dept. 3i. Atianta. Ga. for /re* vaiuabie } bookiet "Motherhood and the Coming Baby" (sent in piain envelope). It teiis how Moth er's Friend can heip you during expectancy and at chiidbirth. This bookiet aiso teiis you many other things you want to know. "Mother's Friend" is soid by aii druggists— Mt. E!im Sunday Schoo! Quarterly Program of Meeting <o hr Held at Mt. Ellm Church January 10. ) Mt. E!im Sunday School quarterly meeting will ho hold at Mt. Eiim Rap {tist diurch on Sunday, January 10. ! Following 'A the program: tO a. m. Song and pratse service— Frank Gough 10:30. a. m. How to got the moat out of Sunday school- I. E. Wishart. J0:43 a. !H. One song from each I school. , 11:30. a. m. Sunday school lesson j taught hy Prof. W- B. Crumpton 12 ^n. A song hy Carter children Noon recess. 1 p. m Devotional Thad Stone. 1:15 p. m. Mow to make the open ing period in Sunday school worship ful—L P. Carter 1:30 p. m. Duet—Misses Pauline and Grace Atkinson. 1:33 p- m. Address. ' Sunday School Enlargement, Development and Equip, ment"—Dr. Livingston Johnson of Raleigh. N. C. } 2:20 p. m. Quartette and special I songs 2 30 p. m. The teas her who can I teaeh—Dr. R. T. Alien : 2:15 p. m. Song hy congregation— :Rey- 1. F. Britt, leader. I 2:50 p. nr. The Place of Music in I Sunday School—Frank Cough. Benediction. Program committee: Hoyt) Davis, S. E Davis, Mrs. Crayton t-anth. FAMOUS VIOLINIST ( DMINC ! TO FLORA MACDONALD COLLEGE Ret! Springs, Jan. 24.—M&x Rosan.; famoux violinist, will he [tresentetl in a splendid reitalal 1'lor.tl M at) nato college on the evening, of January 31st. Though a yot.tg man, s'.ili in his twenties, Rosan is we!) known on th eontinent of Europe and this is his fifth tour of the United states, tie, has piuyed for royatty, at one time winning such success in Norway and ! Sweden that he was presented with a pair of cuff links belonging to King Haakon. Ncedicss to say his technique anti; ski!) are wonderful, touch and delicacy of fingering to be especially noted Hut tnore than this, or rather, added to this, arc his personal characteris tics and inate talent, developed to a rare degree, __-_ 1 — His viotin is a Stradivarius, valued at ^20,0C0. It was a favorite instru ment of Leopold Auer, with whom Rosan studied, and is a wonderful one. The human personality of Max Rosan adds to the charm of his re citals. He ig young and attractive, and a devotee of such things as chess and other amusements, a genius and a human being at the same time. Entertain at Mansion. .(From Raleigh News aad Observer.) Miss Margaret and Angus Wilton McLean, Jr., delightfully entertained at a dinner party Friday evening at 7 o'clock at the executive mansion"! The dining room was lovely in its dec orations of brightly colored spring flowers. Following the dinner, the guests adjourned to the hail room where dances were enjoyed. There were about 40 guests from Raleigh's youngest sociai set and the f oil owing out-of-town guests: Miss Isabel ana Pemberton Grey and Miss Alary Cath erine Proctor, of Lur.ibcrton; Miss Margaret Townsend and Nat Town send, Jr., of Dunn. STATE SENATE DDKS NOT MEET UNTIL NOON DAILY Raicigh, Jan. 24 —(INS)—The Sen ate, which has been meeting hereto fore either 10 or ) 1 o'clock in the morning, wilt not meet untii noon lor some days to come. Under a rcsoiution adopted by the body, it wii) meet at midday every day', except Monday, untii an earlier meet ing is necessitated by a congested cal endar The change in the meeting time was made in order that committee meetings, which heretofore, have been held oniv in the afternoons and nights, enu)<) be held during the mornings also. GEORGIA MARBLE -s time ;asses. man-made Structures succumb to the elements —but, u memorisl in GEORGIA MARBLE endu-es forever—clear, chaste and Crnt in thy performance of its mission as a tribute to the memory of r. loved one. Southern Marble Works. Inc. J. P. Cooper. Pres. & Mgr. Lumhcrton, N. C. 1916 1927 During the 11 year* since this bank began business, it has grown from a small institution with total resources of less than f200,009 00 to a bank with more than $800,000.00 resource*. In order to b6 better prepared to meet the demands on us be cause of our large increase in business, the capital stock and surplus of the bank has been increased from $112,500.00 to $150,000.00. SAFETY, SECURITY and SERVICE ia the foundation and principles upon which we daily conduct our bufineca. If you are not already one of our more than 2,000 cus tomp r. v e cordially invite you to join with us and, MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK. Pinters Bank and Trust Company K. ! r; idtnt R. ( . LAWRENCE. YRv-Pw. MBO. L. THOMPSON. Tru^t OOtcpr 0. H. tt \NfKE. t t-^urrr A. ME!NSTE!\ Yit^-Prp-. H. E. STACY. Cmm**!. Program Of Robeson Baptist Union Meeting At Zion HHi Jan. 27-28 Th" Rfd^-son Dapti-t tinion meeting! wiitt '.' !.; !<! Hi)) church ! Thursday and Friday. Janaary 27th iand8MDt.F")).,wi;ii-D the program: ^ 10:30 a. nt.fh oti'.ttai exercise by Dr. It. T. A!!t-n 1100:t. to. Tito ( iijrrh and Sunday Sciiooi'rCbii-ettntothf-Drphonnge, ihy-J. )t. t'amt-iy H:30. a. to. A!tr.-i.tr.ary Sortnort by T. !t. Fiomntons 12:30 p. tn. 1.t.t)'-!t. 1:30. p. m Devotional exercise by Ray Tyner. ' 8:00 p. m. Mis..-<d!ancoua business. 2:20 p. m- Tito Yaiuo of the ( httrch 'to a Domnrutnity, by Rov. K. )' Su)H van. Friday. 10:30 a. m D." ottonal exercise by ' A. J. Holnin . 1):00a.r,.. it bttiou:' Literature and, it's Irtiiucnce on Or. Homos, by Rev. .1 H. t'owers. 1! :30. a. tn. Doctrittai sormon by Dr. C,H. Durham. !?:3C""p-'"ht.EUUctfi 1:L0 p ot. Devotional exercise by A. E. Isrcri. 2:00 p.m. Mi..'fc!lart'Ous business 2:20 p. to. The < itttrrh; What Shouid be !t's. Attitude Toward ! c.v.- enforce ment. by i.. Sasser. PLAY WILL BE GIVEN AT OID !'ROSPECi'S<HOt)L TH! HSi*AY !r,'TMXO.!A?<LAHY27 C^-rrcspondcpce of The Roh(son;an. Maxtor;, tt. T—Tliere will he n play. "Under Blue Skies," given at Old Prostnct school Thursday even ing, J&n. 27. beginning at 7 o'clock. Caat of characters: Mrs. Weber— AlissTrcsrie Locklear; C - -ar Weber —Curtis Moore: Hruce AlcCullock— [ ary May nor-; Davit).lyre f. H Moore; Clmt Jov e—Mian I.ucinda Locklear; Editit Warren Hlixtbeth Cxendine; Dick Warren Dannie Harris; ftld .lobr.---lf.hn W. Locklear; Old Sara—Mr::. Annahe' Jacob*; Heine—Jai:cyLo.ka'ar; Esif—Lula Jane Otlih'..-'; '.Yi!!i'ir:s Lessie Bullard; neighbors. Synopsis o!^ Play: Act 1 Airs. Weber insists on mar riage between Oscar and Clare. Clare meets Mias Warren. "Clare Joyce is ; n:y affianed wife." Act. ll. Adiss Warren finds Clare and Hruce toy. tht r. Jealousy. Scene 11 Going tr Church. The love letter. Humiliation. Act HI. Pruce unhappy. An un —ftpeDed visitor. Our engagement is bro'.en. Hruee proposes. The mid night marriage. -; Act IV. The nt xt morning Clare is i not here. Mrs. Weber's story. Bruce : interrupt Clare Joyce bi my wife. Happiness. Admission.10 and.lo. Everybody isit!*.*ifc<i. U'A'HKHT"\'TK\AtS LOSE TWO HA MBS t WhifrviHe Winner Over Bays and Ma?.tH;n Over Cirl*. * * I Lnoiierton high school lost two. t<*:t!nf::(f!:ifk'''h:t]ll't'i<)av night, the! boy* losing to \YhitoviilelStol2.j r.ndt)',-yDD<toMaxtoht*'toH. The White :!! game whs played In t a Whit ville tobacco warehouse which I wo-: pc r'v lighted and had a very un- ! even Hoc.-- -end 'le !o :;) t-tm was an. ah'" to strike i'- regular stride. Th< e'c''! were minus the services of Alisses (H'oime atui Farmer, two star n'ayerr in their game. PLAYHOUSE HEWECrSVILLE Saturday January 29th DA'l'iXKE A NIGHT PRICES Night—AOc t.< . 2.h<! A!at—AOc to tH.50 A1UL ORDERS PELS TAX ! NOW ASK YOUR DEALER FOR A JACOB! AXE WANDA RD POU (ACATJTT Better Axe* Are Not Made. Satiaf AC*mn Guaranteed or You Get a New Axe. N. JACOB! HARDWARE CO. Wilmington, N. C. COME !N AND SEE MY BRMH PREHY NEW SPRING HATS. MBS JOSEPHINE BREECE Lumberton, N. C. Statement of Condition of THE NATIONAL BANK OF LUMBERION Lumberton, N. C. At C!oae of Buaineaa December 31, 1926 (Condensed from Report to Comptroller of Currency) RESOURCES Loads and Discounts.$1,017,302.66 Stocks and Bonds. !76.!24.00 tonkin# [(ottHo, Furniture and Fixtures.. .. 43,300.00 Cash and !)ue from !!nnks. 323,0:t0.12 $1,363,037.6$ L!AB!L!T!ES Capita! Stock...$ 100.000.00 Snrp!un... 30,00000 Cndividc)] Profits.. 40,620.22 Ke<!isconnts and Hitts Payable. Xone DEPOSITS. . ... - 1,372,437.46 $1,363,037.6$ F. M. BIGGS.. E. J. BRITT. L. H. CALDWELL. DtRHCTOHS S. F. CALDWELL. H. B. JENNTSGS. A W McLKAX D1CKSOX McLKAN OFFICERS L. R. VARSER. A. E. WHITE. Q T. WtLIIAMS. -A W. McLEAN. PrMidcnt. M. F. COBB. Cashier. A. E. \tTHTE, Vice-Pred. W. A. Roach, Asst. Cashier. MONEY LOANED EASY TERMS Cn city or snrburban property 71-2 and 10 years. Also loans made on personal notes $50.00 to $10,000.00 for one year. Quick service our motto. See me before you borrow. D. McP. McARTHUR PHONE 383W. War Dept, theatre ft. tram SUNDAY, JANUARY 30TH. PRICES M OO, 31.50. $1.00 .75 MA!L ORDERS NOW
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