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THE ROBESO.YLAN THURSDAY. "NOVEMBER 7. ms. V.t3 E FTVE fl ft f ft THE MOST IMPORTANT WORD IN THE ENGLISH UWGUGETODAiS VICE cEommerci!nv to S "J l' t0 C0,untP' for the PurP of advancing one's interests commeraally, is to oui mind the poorest kind of taste and the cheapest kind of publicity. vanchfeS aSogVcaf 'reason why ? Sud in ding .Ur parVn the Libert' Loa" "Pai8ns. but we Jo not ad- ugiuu reason miu we should o; given preferment for your banking business. WE OFFER YOU SERVICE AND SAFETY MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK BANK AND TRUST COMPANY. LUMBERTON M r ! - -S i ;- ' - -: ...... ..... PLANT fcf ' - - a '"iMaMMi . . THE ROBESONIAg PERSONALS CHtce 107 West Fourth Street.. Telephone No. 20. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 191. BUSINESS BUILDERS Vf r. Kiiarpp GOOD FARM FOR SALE:: ACRES. n ALE :-: A CAES OF LAND NEAR el'inr" W: V se --iir" Tommi Aiire"'? "a. "c""M:Le:. Qt FOR RENT GOOD :-HOR.SE FARM. TWO cf ytrm.r.t. G.oi :uthu-l'.i:r.;rs. Apply tic Mrs D J. MeLe v - Nve T. A. Authentic Styles from Fore most Fashion Centers in COATS AND MILLINERY Beautiful Coats of Chilton Broad-Cloth in most attractive styles reasonable prices. All the new materials and shades. HATS OF QUALITY Combined with excellent styles and workmanship. Miss Joesphine Breece's at GOOD AUTO SPECIALTIES The Best Made. LRATHER-NU. For Automobile and Buggy Tops and All Leather Goods JOHNSON'S CARBON REMOVER JOHNSON'S AUTO WAX FINISH JOHNSON'S SQUEAK OIL encl us an order for these items. There is a large and increased demand N. JACOBI HARDWARE COMPANY. Wholesale Distributors 1 0 & 1 2 South Front St. Wilmington, N. C. FOR RENT TWO-HORSE FARM IN CON- An ?.:':-irt E. Lee. a"c:rr;. ONE NICE MILCH COW FOR SALE. V.". F. Stephens. Fair:r.- K. C. MR.: Messrs. Frank Shepherd and Frank Nye of OrroiB are among the visitors in town todav. Miss Mary" Hugh Stewart of Max- 7. A. Ramsaur. L" S' ' ROBESON GAVE LARGE DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY YOUR LAST CHANCE I Lor.t-.r-. ice i. t LOST. WHITE HAND-BAG NEAR JOHN T. 3trs' 5t-.re. I: ::.r.i return to A. Wen- ma t j n T-i ... 2 v. "ua vrahuii . o V' IF-" r "Ir? r"-a No. 3 McNair w uuiksvuk wen; L.IUUUC1 luu visi- ):--,.:- tors luesaav. T:-.:s is your last chance to buy O'Herry's popular and tascmatmg stories. Only 20 sets left. Can get no more. Twelve splendid volumes SIT. Send SI with order, balance Si 372: Atkinson. 71:1 mor.tr.. lo all who oro.er before Hashes. 373: Hall 71. November 10 a 6 volume set of Jack a TOC WANT TO BUY OR SELL STOCK in any of tie Lamberton coxier mills or banics, ddresj P. O. Eai 3.S6, L'awrxs, E c. LARGE BTRKSHIRE5 FOE SALE I AM crTer; iry erd sL-e Daric vicccr lftth as; tTr 3 UBh e'jLU bred o the a:3vebcr. all refrutred. Great opporrar.ity for auy or.e wihir. to part'sas foocdatiori tock at a rac-nab'.-e prie. Write for in.forma ti'Cn, or ccne them. H. J. White. Blad eebcro, K. C. NOTICE SALE I WILL SELL TO HIGH- est bidder c Friday 15th November all far-mir.s implements, 2 two-horse piow?. 1 et ground plow. 1 disc harrow, 2 wagons. 2 "trigsies. 2 hoes, rakes. gea.r of all ktc-ds. Ho-'jaeisold and kreeben famhrore. M ijt go at your price. Come one and all and get bargain of your fife Sue start 10 o'clock sharp cn the Wuliani Towr.end farm owned 1? Olin Britt. Ed.. Smith. St. Pau'j, N. C. R. 1. Mr. T. M. Kinlaw an ence. of Lumberton. Pk. tors in town vesterdav. T A 1 . -ht t?,-vo-j mmmimwtr Ti-z'y-. v.- t Lonaon s oest stones win oe sent rree. were v:s:- Townsend. 373: Bulla: Distric Kovember 10 J. T. Norsworthy Phone 16. Lumberton. N. C. Mr. F. K. Xo. 2 Flovd. 373. District No. o Yf.ftiT-T c.-.r. i-wm 71 n-T-.- Biggs of the U. S. navy, I No 4 Brown. Democrat. 372. ollio Joins Ranks of Dry States. stationed at Hamrton Roads. Va spending a few days' furlough here snsitine his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Biggs. IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL REAL estate addrea P. O. Box No. S:6, Lnmoer toa. W. C. DOST FORGET CHE BEST PLACE TO step hunger is at the Olympia Caie, E'm tr&et. Lumbertcn. tnci .no. o avails, democrat. Ohio in the election Tuesday joined Recoraer : Lumoerton aistrTct he f. coiun:n of State, xsrit.'... on; rarrer a. juaxtcr. a:s- trict W To the Members of Robeson Cir cuit M. E. Church. Correspondence cf The Robesor.ian. Fairmont, Nov. 5. Providence per mitting, I shall fill my appointment from now on aaiisual ax each al.the churches on the charge. I earnestly reonest your cooperation in an filort to bring the work back to a norrnal condition. Our 4th Quarterly conference will be held at McKindree church. Barnes-! elected justices of the peace without ville. on Wednesday. Nov. 20th, ar oppos; iiams. o,6: McLean. .lT-tit.1 .ni,j nr.koc i.,v.;v,;i- .,o Springs district Buie. 373. Rowland district Bullock, 373. Fairmont dis trict Floyd, 373. Solicitor, Lumberton recorder's court W. Lennon, Democrat, 373. County surveyor J. Ed. Tyson, Democrat. 373. Solicitor S. B. McLean, Democrat, 373. For amendments, SoO, none against. E. L. Hamilton. W. G. Pittman and F. Grover Britt, Democrats, ried in that State bv a majoritv esti-j mated at around 15.000. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER S SALE. COMPARE MY INTEREST RATE AND terms -a-iti -ther; wio are land.-.r-g tne tame class cf l:anj. Amounts, tl.0O0.WI to IM.M0.M; R-:bescn, Scctnc mad Holoe ftrn-r.;e-. Bate of interest 5 1-2 PER rrT A. T. McLean. Limberton, N. C MONEY TO LEND ON IMPROVED LAND in Ecb-est-n ecur.ty cr. long time. Ks.ts as good aa any can give. Stephen Mclntyre. 11:30 o'clock. This is important. Letj all the members of the e,uarrerly con-! ferer.ee be present on that occasion! prepared to attend to the business of j the church. Our annual conference is only a lit-, tie more than a month off. and there; 1 is much to be done before that time, ml -Democratic, 162: Re- L'nde.r aifd by virtue cf a judgment of the Superior gfourt of Robeson County, made in the ease- wherein John C. Fuller is plaintiff and W. TL Bethune is defendant, the under -ijfnd ecmmissioiier. will, on Monday the 2. ifiiy Iecnber. at 12 o'clock, noon, at the court house door in the town of Lumber ton. Robeson County, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at public auction the fallowing land; lying and being in the county of Roteson and bounded and described as fo iowj. to-wit : On the East side of Elm street- Beginning at a stake in the Eaust edge cf Elm street. L. H. Caldwell's cae soutn -.vest corner of M. G. Redmond to Mrs. Sue A. Towr.ser.L lot' 11 s OB S tne r..; feet to W. H. Hum? e .' conveyer oy . and said -.er.ee .tie 01 e : south along W. H. Humphrey's line 38 feet to a stake: thence west with the line cf the Re-.i-mond lot 115 feet to the east ed.ee of E'.rr. street: thence north with the East line of Elm T . m re-et iee. Also anot.-.er .?s -.e r-ec m tr.e NOTICE O THE PUBLIC: I HAVE OPEN- ed new Gara ia Carlyle iui.imr. Cr.est T -rf formerly occupied by du..x. Brothn. Am pr-rtared to do general re pir work. Tom business will be appre ciate. Welfare Garai-. P.. T. Musse. write, proprietor. order that we may make a creaitabie report. Let every one do his part and it will be easy. Fraternallv vour nastor. J. T. DRAPER. ?.t l AM MAKING LOANS FOR FIVE YEARS on improved farm lands in Robeson, scot land and Hcke counties, in amounts c.. 00 00 to ISO.OOO.OO, bearin? interest at tn rate of 5 1-2 per cent. Call on or wnte A. T. McLean, Lumber-ton. N C. Si and ay DON'T SUPFER CATARRH OP THE HEAD, tha loathsome and dreaded disease, cured w"hi'yo'u sleep. Sesoms Late Discovery tve great hrme remedy, in use more than fiftaea years! "testimonials and lining wi: nesies bespeak its merit. One bottie usually cures worst case. Price J100. For sale by C MOM Remedy Co.. LumDerton, N. C. ; Grantham Bros., Lumberton, N. C. ; Gran tham Bros., St. Pauis: Red Springs Drua Co., Red Springs, N. C. ; J. M. be- UIZT. school 9:30 a Gospel Tabernacle Services will be held follows : Sundav service 11 a. ins 6:30 p. m.; evening service 7:30 p. m. It is urged that all members and friends come and renew their al legiance to God and praise Him for His protection and deliverance dur ing the epidemic. By Townships. Democratic and Republican Vote Parkton township Democratic 107: Republican. 4. St. Pauls publican. SO. Saddletree Demicratlc. 49: Repub-i ton. adjoining the above tract. Beginning a: licsn -13 I t,he soma west corner 01 tr.e .ot conveyer oy Sterlings Democratic, 50: RePub-'M' G. Redmond to Mr. Sue A. Townsend by I oeec cate Apr:. ift'O. and duly re-cord.ei ta ucan ii. Orrum 49. Gaddy Democratic. 60: Republi can. 4. Burnt Swamp Democratic. 104: Republican 1. Alfordsviile Democratic. 76: Re- This Tractor will do the work of 8 mules, it travels at a speed of 2 1-2 miles per hour while performing its hardest tasks. The bell power alone is worth the price for sawing wood. running your gins, grist mills and shredders. Let us show you this tractor today. Hardware Dep't the ottt.-e of Re: -Democratic. 60: Republican.: County in Bock 4-E. pace is 1 ward a. one the Eastern line ot Main or ..m ftreet tt :eet to a . ... k-j r.e.-ce -- cbj.c..j direction and parallel with the south line of said lot 115 feet to 3 stoke in the dividing line between the said lot and W. H. Humphrey's ai-iline use m a Robeson Baptist Association. The 36th annual session of the Sage, widow of the it her home in New m.: morning publiean, 2. young people's meet-! can 56. s-hrdlo mohr hor mohnhmm PERSONAL EXPERIENCE. Notices of New Advertisements, to the Editor of The Robonian : nouu-es 01 w j am writing this m regard to the Quality merchandise at prices to 0 a jfe i ijvei up to last Sat- save you money R. D. Caldwell & ur(jav morning, and to give God cred- Son. . . it for the wonderful life he has given A cordial welcome to fair visitors me And give Him credit for fear Fleishman's Big Store, Fayetteville,; some mav believe that I think I got X. C. , help in other ways, from other sources Mules, horses, buggies, automobiles which t neVer have. . , f Xf P"i-illoT an ri C. M. Fuher & bon. T i;,.ori Q VPrv sinful life and 1 nave Your last chance J. T. Norsworthy. repented, believed, confessed and God vr n Unrl nn warehouse re- u n-nrHrnndv saved me. ceipts for cotton National Bank of Mv life for the past 12 or 13 years t K--n hi in t 5aturdav was a life xill- Farm for sale C. M. Reaves, Proc- ul of trouble. I had no peace of torville, N. C. . mind, I believe caused from the re- c,r0 vnliiP and Quality Lum- nt cir, On Saturday God won- berton Bargain House. drously saved me through my efforts in believing on Him, and he helping - me. i have already spent 4 of the unmt Hsv that l ever nae. me are worth more to me than all the happiness I got out of my past Lo vear and over which ended that kind ; Hfp Saturday. I give God credit ot-ar-ri i n(r. With God's help I am going to live Him -fpavlef;? of man and the LUX - He 'i; going to be a Father to me and I am going to be a cnnu to mm. t i oivfiri-L- fnnnd out this is the 1 I . l V rj tuivn'.t; lifC t0 liVe W. H. M. BROWN. Buie. N. C. Uov. 6. lf'lS. pd. DELCO-UGHT Tbo complete Electric Light and Power riani the modern to sweep. and sanitary way ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. Lauxinburg, N. C. WF PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES for all kinds of furs and hides. L. H Caldwell. tr.e itr.er. y dxrectn 1 n Pembroke Democratic. 6S: Repuo lican. 56. Wishart Democratic. 57: Republi can. 74. Maxton Democratic. 162; Republi can. 12 . Red Springs Democratic, 160: Re publican. 10. Rowland Democratic 163; KepuDii- can, 0. Fairmont Democratic, 204; Kepuo- lican, 1. Howellsville Democratic, 142; Re publican, 73. Shannon Democratic, 2o; KepuDii can. 0. Smith Democratic, 74; Republican, 19. Thompson Democratic 109; Repub lican, 6. White House (estimated) Demo cratic, 80; Republican, 1. Back Swamp Democratic, 74; Re publican, 11. Rennert Democratic, 38; Republi can 2. Lumber Bridge Democratic, 74; Republican 18. The Democratic State committee of New York claimed last night the election of Alfred E. Smith for Gov orner bv more than 18,000 majority. corner o: sa:i lot : tcence line of said lot 115 feet t ner on Eta street eet to tr.e sooto east the beginning cor- i Thurs. ay 01 rsoven-.rvr. ii . E. J. BRITT. Commissioner. Robeson Baptist association will held at the Parkton church Nov. oe . Mrs. Russell financier, died York Monday at the age of 90 years. During the last 7 years of her stew ardship of the S70A'ii0.u00 left bv her and 21. postponed from Oct. 30 and. husband, she returned nearly $:0. 31 on account of the influenza epidemic. Mr. R. P. Davis of R. 3. Lumberton. is in town todav. 000.000 to the oubli philanthropies. bv svstematic Mrs. T. C. Johnson spent Tuesday in Wilmington. Service, Value andQuality Is What You get When You Trade at The Lumber ton Bargain House. We sell for Cash and sell (or Less and we invite you to call in and see our goods and note the quality and our Low Cash Price. No trouble to show you whether you make a purchase or not. Negro Lynched in Wake County. George Moore, negro, was lynched Tuesday night near Rolesville, Wake county, for criminal assault on Mrs. S. L. Rogers Oct. 30. The negro was arrested at Wilson Tuesday after noon, taken to the R,ogers home, w here Mrs. Rogers identified him, and tnen a crowd oi indignant citizens strung him up to a tree near the Rog- j ers farm. Mrs. Rogers was attacked! while alone in her room with a 5- infant Qnrl Vine hppn in H i y AAU-uxAW t.i... in - serious condition since the assault. SPECLL EN SHOES Children's shoes, per pair 85c to $3.75 Ladies shoes in all styles and leathers $2.48 to $9.98 Men's shoes one lot to close out at $1.98 Men's solid leather work shoes, per pair S2.39 to S5.48 Men Dress Shoes S3.69 to $8.50 DRY GOODS SPECIALS 25c Bookfold shirting percale. 26 inch es wide, yd 19c 35c Dress Gingham, yd 25c 25c Apron Gingham, yd 20c Yard wide Bleached Domestic, per yard 25c Ladies' Black hose, per pair 20c 35c extra heavv canton flannel, per vard 25c Plaid Homespun, per yard 20c Children's Blue Serge Middy suits will be closed out at a great reduction We are overstocked on these and need the room. Ladies' coats and coat suits in all the new Fall stvles. prices from $16.00 to $45.00. SHOP EARLY FOR EXMAS. In a few days we expect to have on display a full line of Holiday goods. Toys of every description for the little ones and appropriate gifts for the old er ones. We ask you to call in and make your selection while stocks are complete. SHOP EARLY FOR EXMAS. Lumberton Bargain House THE CUT RATE CASH DEPARTMENT STORE. Knnnfi n . ..i ... m a? i