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^ 1^ son I J. McKinnon s We had it—we have it. hosoita FAYETTEVILLE cot- h er m ember• EDML LS DSON ot years bit 0.1 Office over D i 1 ei r ean wnose bom Our Gun Loaded an ar home an a fl leave in was ‘ ‘State of Robeson lion a Office in Dm wesKiy - meeim J11 a t tendecl £ maneo to body d it all wio. Red hot for Cuba 1 one oi lorn .vatu' N Table trade • na We just r a 1 e lot tr BARBER SHOP LL, “THE JAM,” oi a ih H. Cost Uadetakcr c nurSclav i ar J L non LARD FOR SALE. how Manufacture! Ufa ■reft o All ins ic! 1 Bin M oi ar- u c T e LV 4 0.1 to 'Quality re ana aauga- n a a □ a a 11 c • oQii'J 1 Ro. 1.. .. counts for anything are necessary Toe Fashionable Barber and lair Dresser 1. 0 the meantime 1 ^ 3 4 2 Dr. Betts will give notice of Ms pointments at Bed Springs an; WO: Finally. With 1VJ 1 most in a s a i r iv trains been ■ a 1 hundred for th Edv Northeast corner Marked S BA Y BIT E .1LLE. L land. Jitable, bi to nominate. eonsideraole falling 0 WHOLESALE GROCERS, Her in hen in o IB her only Orders 8 i and tri3 ci trim 33. Rillu bill- wf McDonald then working examination oi tor 400, Gobi o r o. 1, is. w tie men y count but non and eon- Suits to order from 810 to 850 Fabrics. den a rte Swanro. . Dealer In All Kinds of ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER Always On Hand. 1. knows he can’t afford it iorn^stiC: 111C Manufacturer ana Dea 1 LONG LEAS Bobeson county. RED SPRINGS, N. O ROUGH DRESSED LUMBER. ; foda stowed on me in the past I have taken charge of my father’s business at dren’s cask whresented. Only first to all cations. [ mice-11 i.!: V S Ci th bills tout have furnished for the the mills McMillen nsw crea necial o the South- Is of J no inie ,1’11 I MG ye a full line of School Books, I cheaper than they t h-e bought elsewhere at a small profit. ing elsewhere. Ur. AY L OW 1 j w>ille ‘ 1 Vv Red Springs. A assistance of James S. Perry, I am Respectfully, JOHN C. HENDERSON, Fayetteville. N. C. in ball on WhaiCEale Cemmissioa Post-office--Red bpru a full stock o Since the marriage dp}^ “top notch” to make delive- ha ten dollars CIS the face ot tire earn o Maxton, Manufacturer of Mantels Doors Sash 1 a 5 3 9 1 morel , . Lumbertoi A wicked In win ilia railroad, watches is entrusted in lands. An noun cement LUMBER, LATHS, SHINGLES Car Lumber a specialty. six children i 1 s sen-1 low n trie Demo be held I .mm c from a unber 15th, 1698, j grade of Oak and Walnut caskets. nships ’clock ill. To the Voters oi Rooeson Count! date for the office of Register of Deels 5 ) bl I believe if nominated I can be elected, and. if elected, that I can serve Yours for Servic -JOSEPH N. BUIE. music at the Method In addition to the that church. MoLauchl n DavW •Mr vitited relatives among Al ma. Mr. G the pur- chaser such as Mr. CLIO, S. 0. sueu as vatch repairing deserves voir; See us De ¬ rived a car load w d Hides and Beeswax. ronag yours to please, Ke. Newel Posts, tor Jon 3 a large orae •lacing' with toe mu Is. 11 Th ti and the railroa work lor ers. of- The las children. mon t ns t on a bec bar lite were 1 is no to see you keep cool in But wan If you need Drugs I them : if you don t need drugs -cold SODA ’ ana ways in order. pre- coca- COL,A now a rush for til feel wilted and too weary to think at all, j quick! department oi my busi ou only nees I shall endea vor to ofiei the best attainable JALLAHAN, Smith, returned Mrs. Mag 111 co net ipmerit. always in stock, AC B. B. CURRIE. Bus. PATTSRSON 4 BETTS 1 correspondent from the exception ot severe Ibus ire L month ahe kept them up to hila in 188b, si es at the time specine rs.and onquirn pect this M L. Marley has boosed Drs. McMillan & Mcmilaa, ns, w. H. MCKINNON PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON, 1 Red Springs, spiritual e telephone poles wnich t pany keep well up i always plenty HAMILTON MCMILLAN, General Insurance Agent, Notary Public I T. Mc€ALL™, Prompt attention given LUMBER, LATHS, SIH W J. MCDIARMID. • Red Springs Flooring. Ceiling, Siding &C-. ent to Fayetteville or Rea Springs will receive prompt attention BALL & PEARSALL, Wilmington, N. C. I M. COOK, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Red Springs, N. C, For good work and low prices T O. SALMON, TURNED WORK OF ALL KIND.- Tuesday. ive 40 cents, when hi Mpoedge, wno has •thage last bis Will be his last year. and Mrs. M. G, McLeod us last week, k Biggs has sold his place, and expects, to; move to lower Robeson. so we learn, Mi then* numerous Virginia custom ¬ y The DeVane Lumber Companj rtituae. ane - • received orders to du- that, but pray th agement to take hole 15,000 to 200,000 McDiarmid expects to put in new macmnes ana larger ! boilers to meet the demands of Wakalla, to go in together, and rgely increased, business. 002 Y^moh" 1 ng more than one voting pre- . as they desire lie, No. 1... No. 2... at Swamp, No. 1 Ho welisville Howelisvilte, No. 2. AuIs, No. 1... St. Pauls. No. 2.... Sterlings, No. 2... Lumber Bridge, No. 1 Lumber Bridge. No. 2 ir Thompsons Thompsons, No. 2 Thompsons, No. 3 No. Lumberton. No. 2 Male its wanip.. . Maxton, x^o. 1 .... isable for our? maxtor farmers to look into this Ths Late Mr- A- Moore No 2 !‘Saddletree... . ’ White House, No vetteville Observer oi Forty-five votes the 7th hist, contained the to lowing : $1.00 a Year goods in face of - this continued wet weather and the low price of cotton. Faith in Red Springs, Faith in our farmers. Faith in the future—that our wives and children o duly clothed and shod for the coming winter. To that end’we have filled our store with TALL LID WINTER DRY GOODS, SHOES You can’t go gunning with hopes your gun is properly loaned. ro simply snap caps. Will particularize next week, be glad to have you drop in and pleasure to show you. of game unless Plenty of am- look for your Livermore & MeKinnon don't forget that cool drinks are al- on tap—will b pared to serve Fruit Phosphates and Sherbets in a few nays. If you get to chinking over the war and find yourself getting a little excited, make coolest place in town, and if you t try a COCA-COLA and see how it relieves that urea feeling. Tours ill a Ziutuai eifbr t to keepw-a. F F. Townsend 1,rries a complete line of above goods cheap pine coffin to the bear Also broadcloth covered caskets white silk plush covered caskets, c-L- all sizes and grades. Orders promptly attended to day or Red. Springs, N. C fore placing your orders elsewhere will make you prices all O. K. Cold Drinks on hand at all times, and are still headquarters for nice Beef and Fresh Groceries; will pay highest prices for Beef Cattle, Poultry, Eggs; Thanking our friends for past pat- and asking n continuance of d EDENS & PARHAM ayetteville, N. C MOULDINGS, ETC. The very best work guaran teed prepar ed, to do first-class work. ^Hot and cold baths in connection with barber shop. Call and see us. 173 acres fine farming land near Ren nert Station on Atlantic Coast Line, 6 acres in Murphy’s Swamp, C^m berland county-fine farming land. For particulars, apply to HAMILTON McMILLAN, W. A Crawford FAYETTEVILLE, N. C Pants from 85 to 810. The latest novelties in fancy Cheviots and Worsteds, staple and fancy Cassimeres, English and German Diagonal and Dress Dyeing and cleaning as usual. and Stationery Stationery—all grades, to be sold Your wants will be carefully Looked after in the DRUG DEPARTMENT. Diamond Dyes, Patent Medway Post Columns, Ballister Rounds Gable Finishes and H. H. Hodgin being We regret the loss oi he news of the sudden death A. Moore at Pilot Moun Brackets of all kinds. ... your .good citizens. O'write me for prices before buy and h ope he may be Biggs. pleased with the change. of Mi tain yesterday afternoon caused much sorrow in this city. Mr. Moore has lived among us for church lais Sunday morning and evening is pronounced by tee great congregation present to Very respectfully, J. D REPAIR SHOP, Clocks,-Watches, Jewelry, Pistols. Sowing Machines, Etc., given special attention. Philosophers say that closing makes the sense ot the eye hearing more acute wag suggests that this accounts for the many eyes that close in more than thirty years,- and aur- ing that long period made noth ing but friends and gained the re spect of the entire community He wai a native of Alamance county, born 72 years ago, and came to Fayetteville just after He leaves a widow and have been the best ever heard in regular choir, the singing ot Miss Mary McKinnon was su perb, and the singing of Misses Marv Eliza Kobeson and Annie McRae was also greatly enjoyed. I hereby announce myself a canal n RobesonUoanty. srej tion of the Democratic Convention and voters of Robeson county. RED SPRINGS, N. C Respectfully solicit a continuance of all acceptably the patronage so liberally be ¬ our church on Sunday,
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