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The Robesonian from Lumberton, North Carolina • Page 3

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The Robesoniani
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Lumberton, North Carolina
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PACT THJtEV STAND BY YOUR ORGANIZATION MDC B0SES0N1AN, MONDAY, JANUARY It, 1JU Juastt Received fear Prices Special An Appeal to Farmers of Robeson to be Loyal to Farmers' Union An Organization That Stands for Best Interests of the Farmer and for Fair Play To the Farmers of Robeson County: The time has arrived when the unorganized class has a poor show. Practically all classes are organized, which fact makes the road hard for the un-organiaed. The man who FROfl THE A Car Load Nice Cotton loves his profession and those of the MUUJJU WEST W. F.FfflCH Company In our Coat Suit Department we are going to offer all our stock at greatly reduced prices to effect quick disposition. We make it a point each season to sell entirely out, thereby having each season the Newest Styles.

We only have the new styles to offer. Men's Clothing has soldwell with us this season but we still have a good variety for you to select from. We carry only the best makes but will make attractive prices on what is left. You cannot do better than to see us before you buy. January 1st finds us greatly overstocked in our shoe department, many of these shoes having just come in within the last week.

Thousands of pairs for you to select from snd at prices very attractive. Men's Hats and Shirts, Newest styles and at all the different prices. We have but a little Fur niture left and in order to make a change in this department we will offer the remainder at u.iheard of prices. Chestnut and Fourth Streets N. C.

LUMBERTON same calling as himself cannot afford not to be a loyal member of the organization which composes his class. A lawyer, doctor, merchant, banker, newspaperman, or a man of any other class that will not belong to his organization is considered in a low row, as a rule. The farmers of the South have an organization, one that means much to them. That is the Farmers' Educational and Cooperative Union of America. This organization stands for the best interests and fair play for the farmer just as the organization of any other class stands for their best interest.

This organization needs you and you need it if you are a farmer and a man worth anything to yourself and country. If you have been a member of the organization and have "died" you can live again for $1. Others stick to their organ cm Pa Ml 0138 DC. (Lumberton's Leading Department Store) AVERY'S STALK CUTTERS DISGHARROWS--r- NEW GROUND PLOWS You Won't Find Anything Better Than AVERY'S, And the Price i Very Reasonable. L.

H. CALDWELL'S 35E3G 2E2B GAADYSVILLE GRIST MOTHER! YOUR CHILD IS CROSS, FEVERISH, FROM CONSTIPATION cuffed around on account fit the i tolerable roads she tolerates? Do we not pay taxes enough to have good roacU uther counties have splendid highways, and why not Robeson? Our farmers are burning tobacco beds and are planning to put a very large acreage of the weed this year; but all will hold on to Diversi-lication and Independence in 1916. We are glad to report that Mr. Curtis, who was seriously injured in a recent accident, is almost recovered. A good many of our people attend, ed church services at Centenary and enjoyed a strong sermon by Rev.

A. J. Groves. tMtss Neva and Mr. Yates Gaddr HARDWARE DEPARTME.NT If Tongue is Coated, Breath Bad, Master Wych Watts Leads Corn Club Boys 149 Bushels On One Acre Robeson Needs to Wake Up on the Road Question Farmers Will Hold On to Diversification and Independence Correspondence of The Robesonian.

Gaddysville (Fairmont, R. 1), Jan. Well, "the blow has as the bell hop said when the bookkeeper ran away with the "The blow has fell" in the case of the would-be peace maker Henry Ford, who deserted his party. In fact," we had some slender thoughts concerning the this party." What ization. Why not you, Mr.

farmer? Don't say "the farmers won't Say we will stick. Your sticking will make some other stick. The officers of the Robeson Division of the Farmers' Union are anxious to see the farmers of the county become interested in their organization as men of other classes are interested in theirs. If a farmer, you owe it to yourself and your brother farmers to join the Union, boost the Union and birng others into the Union. Talk your organization.

Be a Union missionary. Help fight the battles that mean so much to you and your class. You cannot do it unorganized. Organization and co-operation go hand in hand. It takes both to make one.

If you were an officer of a Local when it fell asleep will you not, Mr. Farmer, take it upon yourself to call your "boys" together at once and reorganize? Tack up a few notices in the neigrborhood and announce it a few days beforehand at your church service. You can get the crowd. All you have to do is meet and pay your regular yearly dues if yo uhave been members. The Union will help you and your neighborhood and you and your neighbors can help the Union.

Get together, decide to be loyal to your organization and stick to it. There are many sections in JRobeson county where there have been strong Locals that have -ceased to be. All the farmers that composed theseLocals need is a call to get together and they will get back where they belong. Let's make the year 1916 a great attended the Baraca Philathea reception given at the residence of Mr. J.

could eighty or ninety men do with thnse ilooff-thirstv kinca? Ilenrv can manufacture some eood cars but W. Ward of Rowland Tuesday night. Stomach Sour, Clean Liver and Bowels Give "California Syrup of Figs" at fonce a teaspoonful today often saves a sick" child tomorrow. If your little one is out-of-sorts, half-sick, isn't testing, eating and acting naturallyrr-look; Mother! see if tongue is coated. This is a sure sign its little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with waste.

When cross, irritable, feverish, stomach sour, breath bad or has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup ofFigs," and in a few hours all the constipated poison, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of its little Owe's without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. Mothers can rest easy after giving this harmless "fruit be Watcti Tills Space During 1916 he cannot make peace at any price.) alk about peas, they are here! Mr. A. K. Robertson of Raleigh' Mr R.

M. Shooter has just purchas-visited our school and made a very, 300 bushels in this immediate ter-strong, talk to the boys and girls con-i ritory. tne corn ciud woric. wr. juivingsionv spent uie weeK-ena iil vis- iting home folks.

Robertson was much elated to announce that Master Wych Watts' report showed the largest yield in the State. Wych made 149 bushels of corn on one acre. This entitles him to the first prize, which will cer SAFETY FIRST North Carolina Insurance Depart- ment. Don't kid about safety; you may tainly be worth having. Mr.

Robertson came down to Get Goods of Quality at Reasonable Prices and Prompt Service see! be the goat. year for the Union in Robeson. We can do it. The farmers know they -'ced to co-operate Now will you do vour oart? cause it never ians to cleanse tne little one's liver and bowels and sweeten the stomach and they dearly love its pleasant taste. Full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups printed on each bottle.

Beware of counterfeit fig' syrups. Ask four drueeist for a 50-cent bot Don't get the idea that the Union is Wych concerning his corn and his prize. Wych is only twelve years old but has a farming instinct and will show people what can be done with Gaddysville soil. This is something that Gaddysville and Robeson county will be proud of. Mr.

Robertson secured a good many members for "It doesn cost anything to b-courageous" is an old saving. But it does not pay to shake hands" with danger, just to show you are a good sport. While busy making yourself safe, take a little time to make your fellow morkman safe, too. Look before you leap, "Safeta dead this county. It is lar irom it.

It is verv much alive. It still breatheth well and is still doing good JWejwish to thank our customers and friends for the business tle of "California Syrup of Figs" in many, waySii May we not expect the club here. then see that it is made by the "Cal vou to reenhst and play a part in thev did with us during 1915. We are in a good position to Robeson county has many sons to bringine about the needed reforms? ifornia Fig Syrup Company." slander and falsehoods and vile say. If you desire any information, write your county secretary-treasurer, who will be glad to give you all instructions needed.

He will be glad to send blanks, etc. Let him hear from ings which were untrue. They tried to defeat me. All this was with serve our customers and friends during 1916 and we hope to be able to do more business with you this year. We are looking for.

this to be the best year we have had in years. Make our store" your headquarters when in town We are always glad to take care of your packages. Soliciting your patronage you at once. F. GROVER BRITT, out foundation, a treacherous get-up to injure the Rebel Kid.

But this Sec-Treas. Robeson County Union. class of people are a common class, Don't get hurt first and then try safety. Try "Safety First" and yo won't get hurt. It is easier to try "Safety First than to try to walk with crutches.

An ounce of prevention is worth sv pound of cure. Let us prevent accidents and avoid the necessity of com. pensation for them. So long as our eye Bare the windows of our souls we may all look out for ourselves. By the use of goggles we can save risk of not being able to do this, Every man Is the sole proprietor of his own shoes.

But he wants to keep on the good side of safety to be able to wear a pair. The man who will not listen to be proud of, Mr. Robertson being one who is a Robesonian, also Hon. A. W.

McLean of Lumberton. We agree with Mr. Brown in saying that not far in the future he will be a mem. ber of the President's cabinet. A new paper for South Robeson is the Fairmont Messenger, to be revived by Mr.

Livingstone as editor. We cannot give it out definitely when the first issue will make its appearance; but we love The Robesonian still. In the daily walk of life we occasionally run across some very funny things. One of the funniest we have ever heard or seen is that on Friday night we were returning from the mail box and were so absorbed in read- and will be among us here or somewhere. The Rebel Kid was on the Lumberton, N.

January 10, 191b THE REBEL KID alert for mischief-makers, and vile (Continued from page 2) one of the best sheriffs the county ever had. Like all other good public men. he was missed when he died was a great boy to stay at home when I first came to Lumberton. intruders. Your humble servant, the Rebel Kid, won out in the game.

We have six children living, 2 giris and 4 boys. You will notice I began early in life, brought to this country, the U. S. from Ireland when only 7 months old; a rebel prisoner of war at 12; married between 19 and 20 years cf age. Ere long it will be said, "Yonder goes John Redmond, the Rebel Kid, he is one of the I hope I have pleased my readers under my sobriquet "The Rebel IIS safety rules, may have to listen to inir Tho Rnhesfmn till we walked the sound of the ambulance crone.

was friendly with those I knew, and would not go anywhere much. I was a little backward. It was in the fall of 18C7 I came to Lumberton and it ditch. You bet your hat we look' A bed at home is worth two in a out for that ditch next time, alsot hospital. where we walk.

Employees must not trust to the Seven States dry! is a glorious care exercised by another when their thought for the New Year and we ow safety is involved. was not long after I came here I was captured. I fell in love with a nice DEPARTMENT STORE LUMBERTON, young lady and we became sweet N. C. THE END.

CHICHESTER PILLS THE VUHU.1V BHAXn. hearts. She was true and has been ever since. I was engaged to her long before her father was shot. We were married the 8th of April, L4U2 Al vnr Drwrlat fa earnestly hope before many years that prohibition will reign over our hie-hly-favorede land.

The quart law played a very important part here during holidays and one thing the law lacketh yet, and that is. it oucrht to be cut down to (0) hl-tbM-tar Diamsai UrmJ Villi la Be4 and 41.14 fnrtailicS 1869. We have been sweethearts ev hoi. iekd w.la blua Rit WHAT CATARRH IS It has been said that every third 'f aa a ttW. Bar mt fn.

IH-ar. A.kHl!l-in:H.'rnS er since 46 years. She is growing old. She has been true ever since the time we first met in it VIAMWNI HKANi fILLM, tat person has catarrh in some form. How much longer shall Robeson be.

V-' fuXiGISTS IVlRrKHlE 1868. She was the youngest daugh Science has shown that nasal catarrh ter of Reuben King and Sarah II. King, Miss Sarah G. King. She was at the home the night her father was often indicates a general weakness of the body; and local treatments in the form cf snuffs and vapors do little.

THOSE THAT HAVE-GET Dont Forget to Take Stock shot. I married young. I was about 18 when I came to Lumberton and any good. To correct Catarrh vou should treat Its IN THE MHATrTO DRINK ALONCA (GEE, AN DE BARKEfp UtAVE ONE YOURSELF XlJ cause by enriching your blood with the between 19 and 20 when I was married. They say love never 'runs smooth.

There will be some intrusion in some way. The Rebel Kid imposed on this in his love affair. My wife, then my sweetheart, she oil-food in Scott's Emulsion which a medicinal food and a building-touic, free from alcohol or any harmful drugs. '1 it. Robeson.

Building Loan Association Scott Bowne. Bloomfield. N. J. was true to me notwithstanding the NEW SERIES CALOMEL WHEN BILIOUS? NO! STOP ACTS LIKE DYNAMITE ON LIVER I GUARANTEE "DODSON'S LIVER TONE" WILL GIVE YOU THE BEST LIfER AND BOWEL CLEASING YOU EVER HAD.

January 1st, 1916 All stockholders in first series should take new stock in new series because the first series will mature before another series opens. BEGIN THE NEW YEAR RIGHT STOP PAYING RENT AND OWN YOUR OWN HOME BY PAYING FOR IT WITH RENT MONEY 1 CALL ON C. V. -BROWN -AT THE NATIONAL BANK OF LUM-BERTON, who will cheerfully give any information you may de-. Stop using calomel! It makes yon sick don't loe a day's work.

If you feel, lazy, sluggish, bilious or sonsti. pated, listen to me! Calomel is mercury or quicksilver sire on this subject. which causes necrosis of the bone3. Calomel," when It comes into contact with sour bile crashes into it, breaking -it up. This is when you feel C.

V. BROWN. Sec. Treas. you right up and make yOu feel fin arid vigorous by morning -1 want you to go back to the store and get jour money.

Dodsons Liver Tone is destroying the sale of Calomel because it is a real livci Iriedicine entirely vegetableTthere-fore it cannot salivate or make you sick. I guarantee that one spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone wil put your sluggish liver to work and clean your bowels of that sour bile and constipated waste which is clogging your system and making you feel miserable. 1 guarantee that a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will keep your entire family feeling fine for months. Give it to your children. It is harmless; doesn't gripe and they like its pleasant taste.

that awful nausea and cramping. If you are sluggish and "all knocked out," if your liver is torpid and bowels constipated or you have, headache, dizziness, coated tongue, if breath is bad or stomach sour, just take a spoon ful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone WHY WOULDN'T IT BE A DANDY PLAN For you and the undersigned to have a mutual understanding? You tell us that you want our clothes cleaned, repaired or pressed better than it has ever bee 1 done before and we'll understand what you mean and do it. Our method of pressing clothes is san'tary and we absolutely guarantee unexcelled results. NATIONAL PRESSING CLUB W. K.

FAULK, Prop. PHONE 155 tonight. Here's my guarantee Go to any drug store and get a 50-cent bottle of Dodson Liver Tone Take a spoonful and if it doesn't straighten.

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