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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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ROBESONUJI, LUMBERTOM, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1923 THE ChurchNotet Record of Deaths A visitor Thursday. B. McCormick of Parkton! 1 Was Conducted from Home NOYBKBKR J9 3,923 Uvag'ST. Lumberton visitor W.R. Surles ofProcf.rvll'.e BUSINESS BMERS MM visitor Friday.

on R. 2 from i Limber ton Saturday --Deceased was Mrs. Caraway Paul, -who suffered a stroke of paralysis atout 30 days Is A Difference Mrs L. E. Sawyer of MaysviHe- is; 'j i Carload of numhrr one Mill; raws ow: going on.

i A Sawyer, v. daughter of the late Aiken D. Boone. conducted ''a arrired a car "load office Jbiocky ra.re'ton, of Fairniontx R. 3', were among ou A Sarge number of sorrow-; w.

i. UNKHAW. the visitors in town Saturday. attended the a of Phosphate-- Genuine jNIeSSl'S. Kyle arid ArtKui' vu fin-man Ka.nit-- Murate and Sulphate of i Davis of Fairmont''" were Lumb ji are her husband and 21 9 4 visitors othe1 Joseph A- deliver Importers and Manufacturers pfice5.

rt'nfr. vv ro or one R. E. Nimocks i i i New Buckingham Buildinjr. Liberty ilr.

0. Edmund returned Friday from P. where he Long Distance a fays on husiness. Mr. A.

L. -Bullotk 'Rowland was a of R. 2 from Lum- 1 1 i MR -HENRY IVEY. setter bird dot. Browrc all over a Lumberton visitor feet which white.

Also a white i r) rf P-i-il --v-jq uneraT and Interment Place on one Reward for return 1 ftu -'-t 1 1 A rhe Robesonian offk-e. Lumbertoi i i 1-Vidav. fine for brc-edfrw p. D. 2, 'Mrs.

Hick'm'an of i Lumb.erton. were in town Vf. M. Merritt: Rev. and Mrs.

I. P. Hedogpeth left hioi-ning for GVeenville, S. at Asbury I Wiurch at Raynham i a After- on i I- Heijy iyey prosperous arm- 1 1 R- 3 i Lumber-! IN THE SERVICE BANK RENDERS I'gS PATRONS. The BEST SERVICE naturally comes from the BANK that is best acquainted with the conditions in the territory that it serves.

For more tharf TEN YEARS, this bank has been active and Co-operative in serving the of this section of Robeson. Through this long period it has been under one rcontinuous management, and the purpose end dssire of its managers has all the while been SERVICE TO ITS PATRONS a after year this bank has grown from a little bank of less than $50,000.00 resour- to its present strong and commanding posif of more than $700,000.00 IN RESOURCES," Safe and solid through and through: BANK YOUR BANK The Plantfei-s Bank Trust Cpmpany R. C. JLUVRENCE, CEO. L.

THOMPSON, TV. BARNES, Pros. G. E. RANCKE, Treas.

A. WE1NSTEIN, H. E. STACY, Counsel. i( the Thompson parent Sunday school board'to.

exer- i a( Wantea- f.rm. C.n'£ -Funeral services were tna furnish on? mui part ptoWs.r For a 'afternoon ar nVWl? TM A individuals and as a body, a i stated rent or share crop. Farms located Mr. J. L.

Brown, who Isves near a TM at A our. faith in a whole Christ, the di-! near old Britt's water mill. Bunyan llus- iParkton. passed through 'Ml 1 i Kaynnam, by Rev. E.

A. Jv.lriolv rnrtfoivprl irul Vinvn snn Rome i. i en to. Chacibou-n, a of; Lumberton, a nd interment conceued and vir boin I. FARM FOR SALE, About 13 of good land nearly all cleared and in state of cultivation, good dwelling; barn and houses, four miles from BlaJenboro.

out Will sell on easy Land Development Insurance Co. Arrived NOY. 18. Acar load of fine cottfo. I.

LTNKHAW. FARM FOR SALE, S8 acres'of cleared land on the V. C. S. "Rairload" near Tobo- mory.

A' bargain for' somebody and'- on easy Land Development4 Insurance. Co. ho spent the' day. He wns panying- a Mrs. Gjd, arid in a whole word, divinely cemetery near by.

inspi for a whole world." his widow and sev- Barnesville public-, schffol, 'soent the week-end here with home folks. W. Smith of R. 5, Lun-- b'esrtoh; is t.own today. Mrs.

McLean" "is visiting friends in Washington, D. C. FARM FOR SALE, A of about 120 I miles from Red Springs, good land and-: a valuable place a -reasopable and on easy terms. State Development Insurance Land Sam- -Mr, Paul Britt has succeeded Mr. as assistant to I MR C.

PREVATTE. ns for Furniture We will save you mo- iey-- D. G. BEST SON. 'Phon FIRE INSURANCE, Call namber.

212 and Insure yonir buildinKs and contents also your -in one of th old and strung Companies that we represent. State Land Development Insurance Co. RAIN INSURANCE, If a rainy day will be detrimental to sale or other business, call us up and take a RAIN POLICY to cover the loss. State Land Development Insurance i 4-Keal Farms For Sale Well suited to cotton and tobacco. Made a fine crop of tobacco and over a bale of cotton per acre this year.

Self drained, 'no tobacco wilt, 'gullies, rocks but real pretty land sucK as you seldom': Well located among good folks daily mail near church au'd schools. J. G. Layton owner. Dunn N.

C. Mr. Britt gan work Friday. Mr. Neili Vi 71 ye.ars,: home jiear-Back Swamp Friday fnoininK at 2 o'clock I after a' long Deceased was a i r.iV and successful planter.

-Rp-rvirP "were "conducted at at the i district during the past 'year, was i charged with misappropriation of funds and surrendered his cre- and withdrew from member- his withdrawal pe.ng-accept- COMPLETE STOCK SASH GLASS OILS'-- DOORS PAINTS BUILDER'S HARDWARE SCREEN DOORS SCREEN WINDOWS fN. Jacob! Hardware Co. WILMINGTON, N. C. W.

P. Few, president of Trinity was placed on the in place of Mrs. S. Caldwell Hostess to Research Cluh. burying- grounds near the superannuate endowment fn- The Rohesonian." Pallbearers were nledge duri 5S the cominpr year.

This; Mrs. S. Caldwell most delight- Miller. A. B.

Smith Britt A fund wa O1 dered aised by the last fully entertained the Lunjbee Re- D. and L. B. Barnes and Grovor 'TV session th general conference. The ppri at son.

movenient to raise this fund will have I search club Thursday a her home on Elm street. The general tonic of study for the afternoon was "Growth, arid JExpan sion of North and on this Everything in High Class Millinery can be gotten at Miss Josephine Breece Surviving is one son, Howard, who way during next February! I um erton North Carolina lives at the home." nnd when an intensive educa-1 will be waged. On subject three papers'-were most andled: first, Groffeuried's Buick Aotomobiles, tntre none better, ask for demonstrations, open and closetl models, Ca.sh or O. THOMPSON. Wanted three juphirnished rooms for uoose P.

O. Box 1004. J. H. Lnvett.

Liberty Tourin looks like A rare fine condition, runs fine. ijollar- car. only S29. i.OO O. THOMPSON.

Actomvbile this crty, most anjVpsrt for raost any O. jTHOSIPSQJJ. For room house on EHzabetK- road miles rfrpm court house. lo'qa- near ScHooi and church whrt for failinjj he.iltri. Write W.

H. Mclver Fnyetteville N. C. of March an'every-member! will be made to secure pledges I Saturday. MrSj -E Patrick- of TCi A i i -Brook Cemetery Mrs E.

K. Proctor. After the program, at'the socia 0 the hostess, assisted -by 'old on the Sl 3 er' rl. M. Baker, served delightful died at 10 a m.

an courses. TJiompson. hospital, where she had! Th minimum amou: I i i A Besides eighteen club rnemberspre- lived for the past 3 years her i'be asked for, during spe- house niece Mrs. N. A.

a i Of WOrn-OUt preachers. In the of secureJ proceeding No. 52GO upon th docket i thereby, and therein provided, the "imler- of thn Superior court of Robeson Connty, I jsiuned mort'-tatree will, on the 17 day of I 1 i on Monday the 17th day of December. tVipvo-'avo 7 01 no -a cernoer 1923. at 1' o'clock noon offer lor ss 1973 at 12 o'clock noon, at the court house 1 -i ln ele ale superan- an iell to th bidder lor cash, the fol- nt Lumberton, N.

C-. offer for sale at Widows, and 300 orphans loft-inn described lands, to-ivit; 'public auction to the hischwt bidder for cash time and that thev re- In K- 011630 County. North Carolina, lying on i lamia: i southwest side of tht Gallberry nk a following'amounts, from all adjoining the lands of Sandy McArthur the 1 Lumner Bndire townahip. bescmmnK at a northeast side and Robeson and. Cumb year; cbinty Hne3 nd on $198, and side.

The a1xve 'described -land of the to of- Mrs. guest erf the J.don't have to wait, allxwhite and, polite- v.iro. 'try us and be. convinced. W.

For in of Pembroke. N. cheap for d. J. Bell Lii'mbcHon, NT C.

R. 1. -i i- For Sale--Slates Improved Gold Leaf tobacco W. Lumberton. N.

C. R. 5. Wanted. To my farm near Parkton.

Known ns Tht Nicholson Farm. 1 For information write Mrs. J. B. Leonard, Newton, N.

C. Th largest stock, automobile tires in herton. all makes, S6.9!) up. We Save you money on vour tires and O. THOMPSON.

Just Arrived---Solid cmrlead of mattreMtv Prices right. -See STEPHEJIS'' 1 BARNES. Sale--1 six Iranse mnd 1 nine house at a bargiiri:" Appfr to. O. Ed- finund, Lumberton.

-jdW Jersey to set 15c per per thousand. prepaid P. P. delivery. Orders ipromptly CAaiPBELL, P.arkton, C.

FOR ENTIki: UOAItDING HOUSE FURNITURE. LOCATED ON 3RD STREET CLOSE IN. 10-ROOM HOUSE KOR RENT 'AT A REASONAH1.3 HUICE: MRS H. M. F1LLYAW, LUMtfKRTON, N.

C. For Sale: Four room ho.ne lot -en t-ach side, water phone, January first. Addles tAt Office box 20-i Rowland, N. LOST. LOST, 1 black and white pointer dog-bob; tail, on Nov.

3rd, a' Red SprinjzsV: N. C. nami "JiKes" rew for return oj dop to John C. Snoddy, Jr. Red FOR SALE--ONE NEW FORD TOUR INC CAR.

BARGAINS IN USE 1 CARS. U. TYNER. ANU LMMEEslTON. Have your.

automobile repaired by mechanics that know how and charge less. Give us a toiarantec O. THOMPSON. ARTICLES ARE OFTEN FOUND BY ADVERTISING IN BUSINESS BTTTT.DER COLUMN OF SONIAN. THE ROBE- Henry Smith's corner in the branch and runs as his line North 2 East chains a.

staTce abont forty links 'Nortk cial effort, is to-be an amount equal i i nintnv. Number -165, office of the Clerk of iVTo'rnV then tO be paid foresaw deed bein in th-v er 1 (s a dogwood 3 i. eiKnt cnaiiW'to a SLURS branch, then in the eastern ec: the to Ete email 5 er in A. Hall and it- pr A. anu SA1K FUK rAKTITlON.

I cemetery-, the.Thompson i Marr.Ehra.beth-Hall.'to the Parkton Mer- By virtue of authority conferred upon mo i Mclnlyte, Proctor, thfe being COVered with floral cantlle default having been made under the judgment of -the' clerk. entered in AWoWWJ for Plaintiffs. mon Yt CT'-- SALE FOR PARTITION. Dated tbii'November 16lh. Rolvert C.

lAwrenee. Consmlsaicmer. 'veie! Vrit t' The; MiSsr5 V7. j. Ritter, 3 Lacy McKenzie, Romulus Heclgpeth! i G.

E. Rahcke and McAllister. Imembers of the'-iirhnie'dfate fa- Out-of- i DONT BLAME THE PERSON FOR KEEPING THE VALUABLE 'YOU LOST IF YOU DIDN'T ADVERTISE LOST COLUMN OF THE P.ER CENT. OF THE ROBESONIAN. 99 PEOPLE WHO "RIND ARTICLES LOOK IN THE NEXT ISSUE OF THE ROBESONIAN T.O SEE IFi THE LOSEK ADVERTISED; Brick.

Kiln ran SO per-cent hard. Ship- 1 within 48 hours-after receipt of order. -Buy now. Layton Brick Works. 1885) Marion.

S. C. Tost Received for Fall Pantinr- Rnst Turf and Fulsrhum Seed Abnrzzie and Winter Rye, -Rape and Turnip BIG STOCK OF A AND STUCE- BAKER CARS J-JST ARRIVED. R. TYNER.

AND LLrMBEHTOS. Am bookinjr orders for tftfr and day-old: chicks. For' further information see or phone M. Lumberton. for funeral were: Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. "MilW of Mrs. Mamie Dixon, Mrs.

Robert-Rouse'aiid D. L. Dixor, of step-grandchildren; Mr. Christopher Monroe, nephew, Mrs. i Monroe and Miss Kate Monroe, n'ece, of Mrs.

Robert "Whitted, of Tar Heel. Freeman, Infant. son Mrs. B. C.

Freeman, who live in died at the home of bislparents Saturday morning at 10:30 illness of colitis. FuneraPservices were conducted by Rev. E. A. Paul yesterday morning at 10:30.

at the grave in Edmund near'' the home. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS ONLY. When Seasons change, the advertiser -who takes care of his business by gets the big of the brisiness. The Robesonian is th tt 'best advertising medium in Robeson Coonty. EASTERN METHODISTS PLEDGE ANEW FAITH IN SCRIPTURES.

Character In Banking Character is the foundation of confidence. Confidence is the foundation of banking. It lollows, therefore, that a financial institution to be successful must be of such a character as to merit the confidence of the community, it serves. To obtain this confidence a bank's dealing with its depositors must be on such a plane as to form the basis of mutual, respect. Whatever profit a bank makes must be ALONG and not OUT, OF its depositors.

a--: Strayed or r.bcut 2 wtcks 2 black and tan hound doss a.rjt 1 1 2 years old. One a verylrich black and tan. no r.ther color. The otheV, a black and tan with a white Ftrcak in breach and 3 or 4 fetf show white and is 'a fast Each. a reward of $5 for information cox-erj-.

Any infortnatiin sent to' will be confidential. AV. K. CULBRETHT, LUMBEftTOX. Ranges.

Rnfs. Iron Beds, and "save-money. Best Son--Phone 358. LOST. Hundreds of werth.

Deplore Teachings of Dr. Bland at! I Surrenders Credentials as Result of Alleged Misappropriation of 000,000 Superannuate At Thursdayjs session'at Frost Proof Cabbaire plants $1.00 per thousand, delivered satifsaction Kxiaranteed. Varina Plant "Co. Varina. N.

C. For Sale--One ranjre Eternal practically new. Apply to Cutler Moore or The Robesonian office. WANTED--Experienced Rcady-to-Wcar ILadv vv-ho is capable of takinc charKe of the Rcady-to-Wear Department of big store. Apply to S.

D. E. Care Robesonian. The Real Farmers Friend. For Sale: Brick Lumber and Get my prices before you buy.

Can save you money. A. -King, Lumberton, N. C. Phone 161.

us for Iron Sprinsrs, Mattresses, and chairs--We will save you money. D. G. Best SON--phone 358. Comer Lot For Sale one block north of Presbyterian church on Chestnut street E.

L. Corrcll, Box 4 4 4 burc. N. C. Prompt of SlttO SlOt.MS mt i per cent interest for 6, 7 or 10 years made on improved farm lands on Robeaon.

Hoke Scotland J. Goodwin, torner for Lomberton. N. O. Jast Arrived--Solid car load of iron Prices right.

Sec us. STEPHENS BARNES. For Sale--50 acres -woods land, can be easily cleared. Soil, sandy loam, fine for corn, or tobacco. Estimated- 75.000 ft.

joins lands Mrs. W. B. Parnell, Andrew Mercer Carpenter and two miles northeast of Allenton. A bagain at only 'per H.

McLean, Lum- bertOTj, No. 5. N. C. Jnst ArrlTiiJ--Solid of TM Banzes -cook stoves.

Prices rfgnt- M. STEPHENS BAKN35S. because I failed to advertise 'in The Robe- on i an. It can't found, so don't look, but remember that I am Mr. Diss A.

Pointed, the North Carolina conference of Merchant. "Episcopal Church, At Orraw I. H. Wanrick toys yonr country South, passed'' Strong resolution i Sells eennine line of anew -its abiding confidence Buys cotton at highest market price. all faith in the'inspiration of the holy Scriptures and deploring the fact that! Dr.

S. G. Bland of Toronto, Canada, made statements at Junaluska last summer that would seem to deny the inspiration of a part of the Scriptures. I The resolution follows. Whereas, there appears a growing tendency to depart from the faith on which our beloved Methodism has builded and grown to its present pre- portions in breadth, power and use-' fullness.

i "And, whereas, among the evidence i of this tendency.are found the teach-; ings, of Rev. Dr. S. G. Bland at the- last summer Junaluska training school for Sunday school workers, not only without anv protest, but with seeming ihdoresmeht- by those responsible for his presence there.

"Be it resolved first, that as an annual conference, we deplore this exceedingly unfortunate and hurtful incident to the church and future of school. "Resolved, Small As Well As Large Depositors Welcomed There must be no discrimination between small and large depositors. A wise banker appreciates the possibilities of and the necessity for, the small account. As a institution it is part of a bank's-duty to encourage every one to save in proportion to his income. Obviously, therefore, small depositor is a creator of capital fully as much as the man of more ample means.

The National Bank of Lumberton believes in these fundamental principles of banking. It looks upon itself as the servant of the people whose duty it is to safeguard their savings and to afford credit to such individuals, concerns and organizations as are deserving of it. i We Want YOUR Business. A. W.

McLEAN, President M. F. COBB, Cashier. RESOURCES OVER 81,600,000.00 Trust Company. 3ee L.

H. Caldwell for Brick, Lime. Cement Wall Plaster. Plaster Paris, All Shingles All kinds Roofing, Weatherboarding Builders Hardware etc. Carload Buyers--Lowest Prices.

Bale At A Number" of Sliicht- ly Used Organs. Stephens Barnes, Lumberton. N. and sanitary. When hungry a call.

Olympia Kim Bank Luniberton NEW BICYCLE SHOP. Bicycles. Fir Arms, Talking Machines re- Bring work. 4ih Street CAROLINA..

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