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The Robesonian from Lumberton, North Carolina • Page 5

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The Robesoniani
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Lumberton, North Carolina
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THE ROBESGNIAN, LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA, MONDAY, MAY'l4, 1S23 'THE KOBE80N1AN A Record of Deaths 107 Vtnt Fourth Street Telephone No. 2V. Mr A. E. Waller of Fair BluffVas MONDAY, MAY 14, 1923 a Lumberton visitor Saturday.

-MRS. H. E. STACY SUCCOMBS TO SUDDEN' I PAGE FIVE i BUILDERS irst Baptist Chiirch! Here and Interment in Rowland--; Wonderful Array of Floral Offer- a in Charlotte i Decline Into Diabetic Coma Mr. V.

W. Keith of Fairmont pass- a ie Thursday Morning-' ed through Lumberton Saturday en-' era! Fnda at route to. Raleigh. Mr: Frank" Ash3ey of Fairmont -visitor Saturday; mgs I xtended to Near-By Mr. R.

Bond of Rowland was a Lumberton'visitor Saturday. Th funeral of Mrs. H. E. Stacy, Dr.

and Mrs. E. Clay Hodgin re-'whose death Thursday at 4:20 a. i turned last night Greensboro, at her home on North Elm street fol- where they spent several days with lowing sudden illness at 9 a. in.

Wed: friends and relatives. Mrs. A. M. nesday, when she went into a diabetic; WANT AI KATES THE BOBEBONIAN'g One Ctnt Word Type) Eack Insertion.

Twtnty-Five Ctnu Minimum Char for one uumiviu OOUBLK SIZE TYPE DOUBLE PRICE. Hartley and little daughters, Misses icoma, came a a profound shock to Bp nd Ww AdM I and Miriam, who accom- the entire community, took place Fri- i Dr. and Mrs. Hodgin, nxrr.fr? at nbrennt is Allowed On 8 ed also. First Baptist church, of which Sr.

a a a member, a large crowd, a on 8 also. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Don Cole The Planters Bank Trust Company Lumberton, N. C.

Capital $75,000 Surplus $35,000 Total Resources More Than MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK. CASH MUST ACCOMPANY ALL Don. Lillian and oui oi" town, attending. A and Mrs. R.

R. McEachin and i a i and tender service was con- Ads, Eicned 'Care Robesonian" Strictly Confidential. K. M. Barnes, President.

G. E. Rancke, Treasurer. Iriertion Not Guaranteed After 10 c. i Par Rent--I rooras.

Modern con-'. ver.ic-r.cts. Appiy Lucy Holmes a J2S or -H i i For Rent--2 furnished tor house-I keeping. iu O. R.

Bailey. 513 i Box Lumberton N. C. Gladys McEachin, of Maiton, were! ducted by Dr C. H.

Durham, pastor Lumberton visitors Thursday, com-'of the assisted by Dr. R. C. ing over for the ball game in the Beaman, pastor of Chestnut Street afternoon. They were guests at the i Methodist church, of which the be- Lorraine.

-reaved husband is a member and Mr. J. L. Memory, principal of the steward. An a beautiful song Philadelphus school, among was both in the visitors in Jown Thursday.

'church and at the grave, by a choir Mr. Daniel McLean of Maxton R. i from the- two churches. Good Man Cook, colored wants work in 3 mon the Confederate veter-; Interment was made in the i i a Raines of Lexington, vate home, six years experience. Address I a in town Ihursday.

lamily cemetery at Rowland, many ac- i A hey moved to Fairmont 13 years' James Adams, Lumberton. R. 6, cure Willie Mr. J. D.

Currie of Lake View, companying the remains from a i the Beaufort County Lum! was among the visitors in i berton. A wonderful profusion 61 'o. For Nice Comb Honey, See Troy Baxley, Fair-j berton Thursday. lowers, in large and small The grave was completely covered' mont. x.

c. R. 3. 'It. J.

Johnson of Fairmont, R. was banked high around the casket in with beautiful flowers by-friends who! For Sale--Fine Mlt Cow Recently fresh a a Lumberton visitor the church and upon the grave, knew and loved her. Messrs. J. L.

T. Smith and T. L. being placed also upon Mr. M.

F. Dickens I Millard F. Dickens R. C. Lawrence, A.

Weinstem, Vice Presidents, Geo. L. Thompson, Trust Officer, H. E. Prttty ham, R.

Waller Townsend, Rayn- C. FOR SALE--ONE FORD COUPE. If interested, see or write Bridger Corporation. Yours very truly, BJadenboro, M. C.

Bridger Corporation, For Sale -3 H. P. Salle Kerosene Engine cement mixing machine one cement Block machine. will sell at bartrain. Write me for information.

W. H. Graham. Buies, N. C.

for Rent--Well located 5 roan rooms suitable for Cafe or barber shops-Hobt. E. Lee. Reach will ready vuiton and picnicking Let big time thiB eumnjer. New bathing: suits for rent.

G. E. Raneke. proprietor. Stolen from my pattare Thurc- day night of 3ast week, one large mull- headed cow, color dark 1 -around head and should.ers.

Any information 'as to whereabouts hfghly Lowe, L-umbeiton; N. C. R. 2. COTTON SEED MEAL FOR SALE--We have a tons.

If interested, see or write. Bridter Corporation. C. Bridger, vice' President, Bladenboro N. Culbreth, both of 1 from Parkton, graves of other members of the fam- were Lunfterton visitors Thursday.

Jily, Mr. W. Campbell of Lumberton! Deceased is survived by her hus- R. 2 was among the visitors in town band, Mr. S.

member Thursday. Prof. D. B. Oliver, principal of Barker-Ten Mile school, was a Lumberton visitor Saturday.

was born in county in 1857 and died May 12, being 66 years of age, Mr. Dickens was married to Miss! Ithe law firm of-McLean, Varser, Me- Pattie Hux and to them 3 children Lean Stacy, and one daughter, Rosa Lytch, 7 years old; her mother, Mrs. Rosa Lytch of Rowland; four Mr. Memphrey Britt of R. 4, W.

Townsend and A. B. berton, was in town Saturday. Mr. J.

F. Hardin and daughter, Miss Frank, and and Aileen. Emma, and son, -Mr." granddaughters, Eva Hardin, of R. 2, Fairmont, were Lumberton Saturday. District Meeting Woman's ary Hedgpeth and Miss Rosalie Lytch; 6'f and Mrs.

David Townsend'of Raynham; and two brothers, Messrs. Edison and John Milton Lytch of Rowland. All above-named, with Messrs. W. and David Townsend arid A.

Hedgpeth, were here to attend the funeral. Members of Mr. Stacy's family here to. attend the funeral were: his father, Revi 'L E. of Fallston, Cleveland-county; Mrs.

C. C. Weaver of Monroe, Mrs. J. J.

Hardin of Char- Mrs. H. -F. Kinsman of Hamlet were born, of whom two survive--! Mrs. Lottie-Sykes of Wilson, who was! not with her father when the end, came as she returned to her home; Sunday, and Mr Fletcher Dickens of th' 'P'ace.

His wife also survives. He' was the son of the late Jacob and G-anthor Dickens of Halifax county. He suffered facial paralysis several ago, from which he never recovered, and about a week ago he was stricken with apoplexy and was serious condition until he at 2 o'clock Saturday morning. Mr. Dickens was a member of the Methodist church and his pastor, WANTED--Industrious, capable man 25 to 50 In Robeson county Handle local'trade delivering Rawleitrh's Good He'alth Products direct to home.

Largest, best, fastest selling line. Products on time, Jon-est wholesale; no advance in prices. No 'experience, practi- Annual Meeting for Rockingham Dis-i aild Mlss Nanc Stacy of High Point; jRey. W. F.

Trawick, will conduct the trict Will he Held at Chestnut Street ms Mrs. M. Stacy funeral Sunday afternoon, interment iMethodist Church Tuesday Night! Cha el Hill; and his brother, Judge being.noade in the new cemetery, and. All Day Wednesday--Interest- Stac of Ral eigh. COMPLETE STOCK SASH GLASS OILS DOORS PAINTS BUILDER'S HARDWARE SCREEN DOORS SCREEN WINDOWS N.

Jacobi Hardware Co. WILMINGTON, N. C. ing Program. Mr.

Dickens was the ohlv living Members of the bar of Lumberton were honorary pallbearers. Active jwas buried Friday. uncle of Mrs. A. Williams, who MILUNERY YOU WILL FIND THE VERY LATEST IN MILLINERY FOR EVERY SEASON AT MISS JOSEPHINE BREECE'S Lest.

Female iof, yea: ward btrton. night and all day Wednesday. Tues- white- spotted, day night the choir will render land. Marietta of heart disease. held yesterday Genaine and Improved Rico plants inspected-.

$1 ll at 25,000, 90 Bank. John DafileJ, for Sale--If you want hofi td fatten 1923, or breeders for to buy. Prices extremely lowv 'R. Walter TownscnO, Raynham, Robeson N. C.

i Wanted Job in will, furniah. own! tools, or Do, own Writ! Frank Lumberton R. 1. I Far slupmcnt true to i variety Sweet Potato plants grown onlyL from selected stock. Porto Rico, Early' Triumph.

1000 5000 J5.00. Satisfaction i o'clock Special music by i Hymn No. ,65.4. Worship led by. Dr.

R. China To-day--Miss Sallie Mcc Hymn No. 545. Benediction. Wednesday Morning, O'clock Hymn No.

.184.. Sacrament of Lord's Supper--Rev. R. C. Beaman, -Rev.

F. B. McCall. Hymn No. 489.

A Organization -committees. Welcome--Mrs. Ira B. Townsend. DB Th4 Berta G.

Adams of was 39 years old. For- the past two years or taore she had been a victim of diabetes but been unusually well lately and she and Mr Stacy Jd planned to go to Baltimore Saturday night of last week. to consult specialists? in regard the" re- CONTKACT LET FOR 4 -MILES OF SIDEWALK IN ST. PAUL' --Mr. Chappell Wilson arrived Fri-" day from -Boone, where he is a teacher in the Applachian Training school, to spend a 3 weeks' vacation at the father, Mr.

Wilson, Lumberton. Mr. Wilson is psychology at-this school and will also teach in the summer school-which begins there June 5th. By Bessie G. Johnson St-.

May has rec'ehtly Tucker Lax- cently for the ton of Charlotte', to pave 4 miles of disease. A ll arrangements had been sidewalk in work made' trip, to which a a soon as material for Mrs. Stacy looked cheerful "hope. Though she was not This is 'another forward Reeling well Wednesday morning, Mrs. the way of prpgressiveness for St.

got up and ate breakfast with'Paul. the', family. She became suddenly worse, about 9 a. m. went into i --Mr, L.

J. Britt. recently purchas-j a diabetic- coma, from which she could jed a handsome brick bungalow on not be aroused. At 2 p. m.

she lost street from Mrs. Dorcas Leg-Mrs Royall consciousness and so passed away at gett. Mr. and Mrs. Britt will begin ho roes -h onse and lot, -ockingham District- a Thursday.

Mr Stacy's bro- housekeeping in their new home on well located and at a special bargain, on i Miss Georgia Biggs. ther-jn-Iaw Dr. H. F. Kinsman 1st.

Terms. See Frank Gough in person.i Reports from auxiliaries. Hamlet, ivas summoned to consult --Mr. Jno. T.

Biggs is assembling A Synopsis of Our Work witn T. C. Johnson, local physi- material on his lot on the comer of No i 2 Rfd Cedar ait grades 4" Harvey Boney. cian, Mrs. Kinsman coming with him Eleventh and Pine streets for the Juniper ShingUs, 6" Cypress shincles Rub-; A rt nnr e- WednesOay afternoon.

of a new residence. Stacy was a woman of rare Mr. Lee Pridgen of Bladenboro was a Lumberton visitor Thursday. Mr. N.

A. McLean of Maxton R. among the visitors in town Mr. ''and Mrs. Mack K.

Arnett of Lake View, S. were Lumberton visitors Thursday. each. Frank. Gough Grocery Our District Needs Roclcingh Cedar alt grades 4" I Harvey Bonev Its.

6" Cypress shincles Rub-; A -r c- eroid composition shingles, galvanised roof-i A Deepened Sense of Stewardship All grades Rubber Roofing MisS Floy Martin. ivory plaster. Ivory finishing lime, Solo Miss Lula Norment fcharm who herself Mr. T. W.

Thompson of Parkton The Story of Mi'ssionary' Day at I a large cjrcle of friends. jwas a Lumberton visitor Wednesday. building material in carload lots. can Council Mrs. Emma Hunter.

Hymn No. 355. Luncheon. Wednesday Afternoon, 2 O'clock Worship led by Miss McKinnon. seil you as cheep as H.

Cald- FOR SALE--TWO LOTS ON WALNUT' STREET BETWEEN TWELTH -AND THIRTEENTH. MOST DESIRABLE RESI-! DENCE LOTS IN A. i SHARPE. Mr. Stacy and little daughter, Rosa; Lytch, went -Friday evening, when i other members of the family left for their homes, for Hamlet, wher they iwill spend a few days with Dr and Daily Fashion Hints Mrs.

Kinsman. berton, BRICK. Kiln Ran 80 per cent hard. Ship ments -witiin hours after receipt of or Hymn No. 410.

Roll call and minutes Discussion on "Points of Excel-; 5s Julia Hall of Red Springs lilence." Fayetteville, May Julia, Auxiliary Presidents led by Mrs. I Hall known and beloved woman A. G. Power's. I Springs, died in the Cumber-; The Bennett Memorial for the Iand General hospital in this city' was! der, Bnylhcw.

Layton Brick Works. (Eat Greater Scarritt--Mrs. Boney, Miss yesterday afternoon. Miss Hall 1S85.) Maricn. S.

C. i Emma Page. brought-" to the hospital here two New renewals Mornmtl The Missionary Study Measuring weeks ago and had been critically ill WihBiinjrton. Coupote O( j--jfrs. J.

LeGrand Everett. daily in will be evtted. mail me or if mailed direct to Star or conteat. Box Stftemt, credit in" Lnmbertoh, oil st D. G.

eriir iud Sou. MeAUfater Kedveed Pi-ices harnese, McAUierter Hmrdware Co. tT lMt to at yer cent for 5, 7 or 10 made on improved farm lands on Hake and Scotland J. Goodwin, at- torr.er for Chickamaugra Lomberton. N.

O. Tnurt Company. The Work of the County Federa tion--Mrs. Appointing cxiunty chairmen since Monday. She was a native of; Fayetteville, being a daughter of the late Egbert and Susan Hodges and had' spent most of her life here, How can the Adult Missionary So-j rec ent years, however, she a ciety Sponsor the Young Miss Lillie Duke.

Report of. committees. of next meeting. her home in Red Springs. Miss Hall is survived by a Major George H.

Hall, and a B. Pearsall, of Red Prayer and benediction. jThe funeral services were beldi in i Pages--Myrtle Barnes, Lula "tj at 4:30 o'clock this after-; qnent, Viol Jenkins, sauer. Ailene Ramn 011 RECITALS BY MUSIC CLASSES; NIGHTS OF MAY 18TH AND 22ND.I TWO DEATHS AT FAIRMONT Ittrs. A.

P. Williams "The te mmr motto. ETerrthint nrvl When hunfrry stive tie a rail. Olympin Elm WOOnS GARDEN SEED--Fresh stock, McAllister Hardware Co. Wanted--2 CO bngheV Bhelltd corn at once.

Will pay highest market price. Frank Gongh Co. I Correspondence of The Robesonian. Operettas for Primary and Grammar' Fairmont, May Mrs. Dezzie Grades Will Not be Given on of Arthur P.

Williams, died; count of Conflict With Chautau- i a ner honie in North Fairmont about qua. i 1 1 nj a 10th- The funeral was conducted from Correspondence of The Robesonian. the me at 3 o'clock Friday after- Owing to the fact that the Red- TM ner pastor, Rev. W. F.

Tra-: path Chautauqua is to be in session i of "mty Methodist, of which --The following barber shops have agreed to close their places of business each afternoon from 3:30 to 4:30 tc attend the evangelistic services being conducted at the First Baptist clvurch, as long as the services last: Lumberton. Bailey's, Lorraine, Glenwood, B. Meares and Howard Bullard, Mr. J. 3.

Olivet of Marietta was a Ttanfey. in our town beginning the 23rd, it a devout and active mem- has been deemed best to dispense untl1 several months ago, when with the operetta selected for bethJ sh contracted tubercnlosis. the primary and th grammar Mrs. Williams was born in Halifax Friday night, 18th, Miss Lelia county. 28, 1890, therefore be- Straughn's class in music will give i ln 3 years of age.

its recital. This will begin promptlv; Besides hnsband she leaves 3 chil- saul J. Bankrupt, in and the following leacribed real estate. First Tract: In Parkton Township. Robeson.

County. North Carolina, bounded nnrt aj follows: Located. lyinR and being in the Town of Parkton, North Carolina, anr! in thai portion of -Said town known as Oakdale said lots hereby conveyed beinff Nos. three IS) and four (4) in Block. two lots bounded by Greene Street on the East and Chestnut Street on the south rhese lots are soid as per plat of Oakdale said map of that portion of said town of Parkton known ax Oakdale made by Troeden, Engineer.

Nov. 12th, lOflg. said havinir been, filed Dec. 7th. 1908 and rt Oak- I FOR SALE BY W.

O. THOMPSON N. C. NOTICE OF SERV7CE OF SUMMONS BY 1'. PUBLICATION the Superior Court.

i' Robwcn County. I B. Johnson, w. Salli Johmson. above named will take notice action entitled above been eommenccd in the Superior Court of RobSon County.

to an absolute divorce from the defendanu and the defendant will tier take notice that she is required to ap- th pear a- the office of the clerk of th Rupcrio- Court of Rob-on County, on or tV.i 1'" i i dav cf JUTK-. K-23. at the court CO-JMJ- in Lumberton. N. I cr demur to the complair.r- in sai.l action, or the plaintiff i i apply to the i th relief demanded i Ld com! the lith day of May.

1323 SKIPPER Clerk of Superior Court. E. J. Britt. Attcrntyf for plaintiff.

5-14-4 Mon a more particular description and tK 0t3 three and four in of that portion of said town kno dale It beinK the same lots conveyed by B. McCormick and wife to J. J. CoTb by deed dated April 5th. 1D11.

and duly rl ItaSL." 1 52T in of ReKiater of Deeds of Robeson County." Second Tract: In Parkton Towtwhip Robeson County. North Carolina, Se east of the A. C. L. R.

R. a boat 3-" ile Bouth of tne town of aa follows Bounded on the north by the lands of and D. McCail on the east by the -lands of J. C. ra and on the south by the Jands of D.

J. Cashu-ell on the west by the A. C. L. R.

R. anH J. -Malloy and co.iuininsr abou- 105 acrw. more or less, beine the land which J. H.

Lancaster boutrht from T. Wallace and rhaifRard i See deed on record in the office 01 he Raster of Deeds of Robeson County Third Tract: On both sides of the Parkton and Lumber Bridge public road, about mile south of the tnwn of Parkton bounded on th north by the lands of Jamea Webb and A. A. Wnsrht and on both sides- of 'the Cape fear and a i Valley branch of A road on the east of J. Malloy: on th south by J.

B. Malloy on the by the lands of J. K. Carrie and others, containing about 90 acres more or less and beinsr the same land J. H.

inherited in part from hw father and, mother and part boupht from his brothers and s- ters on record in the office of the of of Robeson County i Thw Sth day of May. 1923. J- D. McCORMICK. Trastes in Bankruptcy of J.

C. Lancaster -tlcLean. Varser. McLean Stacy. Attorneys for Trustee.

5-H-4 Mon. TRUSTEE'S SALE OP LAND Ur.der and by virtue of the power and authority conferred in a certain deed of trust execoted to T. L. Johnson. Trustee, bearinv June 3rd.

1922. and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Robeson Connty i Book No. 50, at page 292, (default havtnsc been made in th payment of the note secured thereby) the undersigned Trustee will on Wednesday the 6th day of 1923. at 12 o'clock Noon, at Court- door in the Town of N. offer for sale, at public auction, to the hizh- i eat bidder, for cxsh, the following- described lands and premises, to-wit: 1 In I-nmberton Township.

Robtson Coantj- and described ax follows: In if 1071 a in lot O- of Lot No. 3. as shown of the Town of Lomber- haviuy been made by I registered in the of- the of of Robeson md known as the Belle Higler sub- m0re at 8 o'clock. May, Myrtice Eugene, mat-- -V 1 rt 4 1 OU A and Branch--and 2 even i The skirt EVBXIXG FROCK Moire elJk in pale lavender irresistibly charming i irova. ice BKiri BOO we Evelyn Boyd's class in music will a Wilkesboro and Mrs.

alight drapery on the left where It give its recital in the high school auditorium. This will begin at 8 o'clock. ROBIN HOOD is tied with a great bow and there -I Is a silver lace-edged petticoat to I fill Is the wide bouad ecallopinge of '1 Hnc ot Sth Intcr of and mns with the S. direction 51 ft. parallel with Cedar Street a stake th in J.

5 ct thence parallel -n a 104 it. the rac 8 f- the of Lot the of Lot No. 3 Ttnrn sub-division having been Ir a a C. and recorded in office of the Register of of Robe- kr.ovra as the Sen- Hisrley 11 3 TMi 5 rStreet on orn a andvcnTTl tl E- and on the fV. by the NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power and au- thcrtty contained in a certain order and decree- rendered by Joseph B.

Cheshire, United States Referee in Bankruptcy in the matter of 3. C. Lancaster. Bankrupt, on the flzT Lo fiTBt-day of May. 1323, the undersigned tens-.

Thu tfce ath a tee Saturday the 9th day of June. r. 1923, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the Bank Joh on Johnson, of Parktor, in Parktop. North Carolina, of- Attorneys. fer for to tie highest bidder for- cash.

j-9-4 Thurs. all the right, title, interest and estate of the iOT.

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