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The Robesonian from Lumberton, North Carolina • Page 2

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The Robesoniani
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Lumberton, North Carolina
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PAUli 1 WO THE ROBESONJAN, LUMBERTON, N. C. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, Mask-making is one cf the Honshu js the largest of the Jap- K-SI- it-lands. Josi Try a Treatment I I RING WORM, POISON IVY. ATHLETES fOOT, INDUSTRIAL A I I "and other Skin Infections.

Money Refunded if you rire not completely satisfied Johnson's Drug; Store Cut Way 1 Lurnberton. R. a i is Mercer is spending this with her brother and Rev. Mrs. Charles ct-r, in Swansboro.

She is ins third grade in the city there. IVIrs. Claude Smith nnd her no- Smith, of and Baltimore. spent in Greensboro visiting her son. Cpl.

J. C. Smith, stationed there. Mrs. Walter Smith and n.

Donald, have returned homo a visiting relatives and friends in Lumberton. Drris has returned to East Carolina Teachers college to resume her studies. She was Af St. Pauls N. I accompanied Greenville by Mi 1 Mrs.

Hintr-n King and small daughter. Linda, and Miss Rtrbecca Bowen of Fayetteville. Has A.ijny Uischamr Howard Herring is visiting his mother. Mrs. Emma He received an honorable discharge from the a Jast weejt at F.I.

Bragg. S-Sgt." Ralph H. King has returned to Laredo. Texas, alter spending a 15-day furlough with his parents. a Mrs.

H. M. King. James Mercer anj Pfc. Craven Musselwhite on their way home from Europe.

Hubert Herring is sick, Mrs. D. L. Edge is on the sick list. Cecil Edge is visiting relatives in Florida.

Miss Nellie Edge Laurinburg- Maxton AAB spent the past weekend with her mother. Mrs. Lela Edge. Mr. and Mrs.

N. A. Mercer and Sm-all daughter, Jean, visited her parents. Mr. anj Mrs.

Milton Campbell of Raeford, last Sunday. Murry Bryan has resumed his studies at State college, where he is a sophomore. Miss Marion Smith and Robert Mercer have returned to Louisburg college, where they are members of the sophomore class. Miss "Mamie Mercer is a i LI HOV8 AT U.K.C. PLEDGCO TO FftATCKMTieg Chapel Hill, Oct.

nun- cired fifty-six students have just UCENSC MKVOKED revocation notices announced by the N. C. Highway Safety division is John in Charlotte attending the live- REVIVAL AT BELLAH stock sales. WEEK Mrs. Alye Broadwell is visiting A revival ''bejtau son and Waverly Beulah Baptist church Sunday bioadwell of St.

auls. Mrs. Marvin Martin is much proved, after being i sick tor a tonsil operation. is'doing the preaching; The silence. Among those pledged are: nibUc is cordially invited to Delta Kappa Epsilon: George! (Fred Deans, Lumberton; Sigma discovered the South'- TM iNti: Martin.Fick Henderson, Lum- i est passage around the Americas BONDS Iberton." v.

UK A a I i will continue throughout the been pledged to fraternities at the Henson, St. Pauls, Total for the in- week, with services'at I a.m. and university of N. following the week from Sept. 21 through Sept.H: Th ast01 Rev.

Elliott, usual periods of rushing and 28, 74; grand total 60,094. i is doing the preachiiiK." The silence. Arnony thownleHoroH HEADACHE in Phone 20 Uinton King spent Fridady Wilmington on business. Pvi. J.

C. McDonald is visiting homefolk. He has been a patient in a hospital in A a a returning from the European atre, whti'e he was is ankle and leg broken. L-avid Mercer went to Duke hospital last week for examination. WSCS Meets The Regan Woman's society of Christian service met last Men- A I I I day evening at the home of Mrs.

A 3 3 I 1 H. William Edge. Mrs. H. M.

King; A gave a talk on a study book Insertion' Work of His by Dr. C. TWO .75 Costin Harrel. The hostess serv- Three Insertions l.W ed delicious refreshments of sand- 'Additional .25 wiches. pound cake and glazed Maximum number of In nuts and a congealed salad with ad 25.

cream, and punch. 'One cent for each Y. P. Program tional word, per Insertion. The young people of Regan's Advertisements will "be published Sunday school gave a program 1 according it'i lupML ktfHi (wine Hw It itw MMfcM Ml- i CAPUDINE SI PIED J'hone 20 schedule i $1.05 per hour, over 40 hours per week.

Werk to last for several ntoaihs. Apply At: Sunday. Miss Anne King was chairman. Misses Vada Musselwhite and Nellie Edge gave talks. Murry Bryaan prayed, Anne Kiiie student at Carolina Beauty college read scri ture lesson.

Raleigh. Cpl. Charles King, with the 78th H. M. King- spent last Tuesday I division in Karlshaffen, Germany, is moving with the division to lin Oct.

15. He recently had a furlough to Brussels, Belgium. He and 14 members of his division arc- boxing for soldiers and civilian; entertainment. Their division paper ''Parade "John C. King, a light heavy and his opponent.

George Tanner, put up a good fight. Sept 22, King Wining. 4 over Tanner." Little Rebecca Bowen, small daughter of S-Sgt and tin i Bowen of Fayetteville, spent last week with relatives in this vicin- itv. Pads, N. C.

Foster, Conlraefor Lady Nearly Choked Due To Stomach Gas One lady said a few days ago that she used to be afraid to go "to bed at night. She was swollen with stomach gas. which always got she went to bed, and the gas would rise up in her throat after she lay down and would nearly choke her. She couldn't lie flat. Had to prop herself up on pillows.

Recently this lady got INNER-AID and now says gas is jgone, stomach feels fine, bowels are regular and she can go to bed and sleep soundly. INNER-AID contains 12 Great Herbs: they cleanse bowels, clear gas from stomach, act on sluggish liver, and kidneys. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffering! Get INNER- AID. Sold by All Drug Stores here in to desired without extra charge.

Classified Ads Are CASH-Money Must An.ompany Orders Errors in advertisement should reported Immediately. The Robesonian will not be held responsible for more than one incorrect insertion. For sale: One white Spitz puppy, 7 months id. Call 810, Lumberton. N.

O-9-c Use Tour Car As Security. QUICK ACTION. plPlif At McLeod Motors LUMBERTON, C. Lost: Brown -leather coin purse containing several bills. Finder please return to Mrs.

Zue Prevatte, 211 East 7th street, Lumberton, or The Robesonian office and Receive reward. O-9-lO-ll-c One ifood beef cow. See J. P. Cooper at Southern Marble Works, Fayetleville road, Lumbertcri, N.

C. O-9-lO-ll-c For sale: Several tons hay. See B. G. French, Lumberton, or Sampson, 1.

Lumberotn, N. C. O-4-5-8-9-10-11-12-C Personal Red Springs, Oct. Wa- verJy Barham left Sundav foi Bristol, where she will visit visit her daughter, Mary, a student in the high school department of the Virginia Intermont junior school for girls. Chinchilla breeding in the United States began in 1923.

i i We Join Olher Firms And Individuals In Urging You To Join The i i i FOR SALE: two horse wagon in good shape; Avery mowing machine and rake; Avery disk in good shape; Cole cotton planter; John Deer middle buster; two 13 two-horse two one-horse plows: two Smith plows: McCoy stalk cutter: Meyers, tobacco sprayer; self feeder; two good mules; one good milk ccw and calf: electric brooder. On Sale at 11 o'clock October. 13 by Freddie Jackson at H. M. B.easely Store.

2nd street. Lumberton O-9-ll-p Auction Sale: The heirs of the late J. R. Bullock and Betty Atkinson Bullock have for sale one farm consisting of about 148.8- acres, approximately half cleared land, 10:5 acres tobacco allotment. Two houses, one 7- rooms, one 5-rooms: three tobacco barns.

Running water all year. Plenty of wood and timber, also nice place for fish pond. This farm is located 3 miles from Fairmont on A.C.L. railroad, 1 1-2 miles from Proc- toryine a good road, mail route and school bus route, eight-tenths of a mile from paved Fairmont-Wilmington road. This farm should bring in 000 annually.

It will be sold at auction Monday, October loth at the farm at 2 p. Please contact J. E. Bullock. Route 1, Tabor City, N.

or A. W. Bullock, route 1. Orrum. N.

C. We will be at the farm Saturday, October 13 from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.

to show the place to interested parties. O-5-8-9-10-ll-l2-p Lost: Green pocketbook containing Sheaffer fountain pen on Pine street between 4th street and school house. Finder please return to The Robesonian office, Lumberton, N. C. O-9-c Notice: Leslie and Fulton Willoughby's Auto Service, located on old Lumbe'rton-Whiteville road, is now open for business.

Brake linings, spindle bolt bushing, and motor overhauling. Lumberton, N. C. 'O-9-lO-ll-p Typewriter Service, Ftshfnr tackU and general repairing. Edwards Repair Service, Elni at Fifth Street, down stairs, Phone 578, N.

C. Jl-12-tfii-c Mules Hordes. We have a nice stock of Missouri Mules and horses, well-broke. Also trade- in mules. Collins Kinlaw, at Nyetown, two miles east of Lumberton on Wilmington high- O-3-ei-tfn-c For sale: Milk cow, 3 years old, calf two weeks old See Sandy Kinlaw.

route 5. Lumberton, N. C. Q-5-8-9-P For rent: One 1-horse farm and one 2-hcrse farm. Good buildings and good alotments.

Want good tenants. See Leslie J. Bui- lard, Lumberton, N. C. O-9-ei-tfn-c For sale: Three horse farm in Bladen county, good tobacco land.

Water and electricity, good buildings and good no pasture. Two miles -northeast of Dublin. See Henry Singletary, route 1. Elizabethtpvvn, N. C.

O-5-8-9-10-11-12-P! For sale to fanners: Electric wv ter pumps, ready for delivery. Welsh Lumberton, N. C. M-3l-ei-tfn-c For taxi service phone Mac's Taxi, phone 9137, West 4th street, Lumberton. N.

Eddie L. McNeil), owner. Drivers: Bill Davis and Morris lackey. O-1-ei-tfn-c Wanted: Discharged, a ni a i i mechanics. Apply at Hedgpeth's Garage, 2nd street, Lumber- tori, N.C.

O-l-thru-O-31-c- For sale: 119 acres of land, 7 acres cleared, 40 acres pasture, 3 acres coi-n and beans, biinga- low and new tobacco barn, 2 acres of tobacco. or write F. boro, N. C. O-4-5-8-9-10-11-P A USED CARS ROBESON COUNTY During The Membership Drive Now In Full Swing! HERE'S THE FARM BUREAU PROGRAM FOR 1945-46 To maintain the following three fundamental gains of the Agricultural Adjustment Program: 1: Marketing quotas on any commodity when needed, including tobacco, cotton and peanuts.

2: Continuation and strengthening of Bankhead and Steagall acts so as to guarantee adequate price support to the Farmers of this nation. 3: Soil conservation. The Farm Bureau is endorsed by leading farmers, banks, business firms, and warehouses. The membership goal for the entire nation is a million farmers. Wanted to rent: Furnished or unfurnished apartment house.

Size: 2 to rooms. Contact John Smith at McLeod Motors or Skinner's Tourist Home, Lumberton. N. C. JOIN $3.00 FURMAN K.

BIGGS, General Chairman MEMBERSHIP FEE FOR ENTIRE YEAR Lumberton Trading Inc. J. LeRoy Townsend M. Biggs, Inc. K.

Biggs 1 1 I LUMBEE JUNIOR DAIRY CATTLE SHOW-NOVEMBER 15th Radio Repairing Standard Parts- Expert Repairing WE SPECIALIZE IN AUTO RADIOS A I I Ask Drivers For Schedules COACH CO. Wanted immediately: Teacher far! i i school, any high i school or blanket certificate sat- isfaetory. Wi'ite, call, or. wire M. R.

Rich, O. Box 1037, or telephone 588-W, N. C. 0-5-8-9-lO-p sale: One good Guernsey cow. R.

H. Britt, between Or- xum and highway 74, Orrum, N. C. '6-3-4-5-8-9-P For sale: Business property, vacant lot, 50 ft. frontage on Main street, Fairmont, N.

C. Sam C. Floyd, phone 3421, Fairmont. N. C- O-2-ei-tfn-c Keys made while you wait.

Edwards Repair Service, corner 5th and Elm streets, downstairs. phone 576, Lumberton, N. C. S-14-ei-tfn-r Lumberton, N. C.

For sale: Large coal blast heater, suitable for store or office, porch glider, two large wash tubs, one Warm Morning heater. E. J. HaiTis. 414 Carthage roacl, Lumberton, N.

C. 0-5-8-9-p Life insurance and an nutics. Marvin H. Gerrald, Agent. Security Life and Trust Company, Scottish Bank Building, Lumberton, N.

C. S-3-ei-tfn-c For sale: G5 acre farm, 40 cleared, 6 acres tobacco allotment, one main dwelling, one tenant house, 2 tobacco barns, large stalls and pack house, located 5 miles from 'Fairmont on good sand clay road near church and school by bus. This is the best farm offered by sale in this community this year. See Sam C. Floyd, Fairmont, N.

O-1-ei-tfn-c For sale or exchange: Several nice Missouri mules and horses. Well-broke. Collins Kinlaw. at two miles east of Lumberton on Wilmington highway. O-3-ei-tfn-c For sale: A number of rood farms, good land, with tobacco allotments up to 30 acres per farm.

C. E. Gardner, Main street, Darlington, S. C. S-26-thru-O-20-c For sale: One new and one old saddle; one five gaited, quiet saddle mare that will work.

Frank Epps, Magnolia school, route 2, Lumberton, N. C. 0-5-9-12-p Lost: One jarye white, black and brown spotted, male, Walker hound. His ears have been cut in fights. Frank Epps, route 2, Lumberton, N.

C. 0-5-9-12-p Attention Farmers: Now is the time to have your home, pack house and barn wired. Telephone 2941, Russell Electric, Fairmont, N. C. S-25-thru-O-15-p IAUT I A Don't drive your car without Insurance: we have exactly what you need in Fire.

Theft, Collision, and Liability Insurance at a reasonable cost. Don't delay, us before the wreck for details. Insurance Experts PROTECTIVE AGENCY, Inc. Scottish Bank For sale: Four hundred acre farm in Saddletree township, approx- mately sixty acres cleared. Terms if desired.

Write P. O. Box 1100, Lumberton, N. C. S-10-thru-O-12-c For sale: Several houses over the river from town.

The property faces the Fairmont road, south of the S. A. L. railroad. W.

K. Bethune, Scottish Bank building, Lumberton, N. C. 0-5-8-9-c Lost: Man's brown leather billfold Friday Riverside theatre containing about S50, discharge papers, driver's license and other valuable papers. Reward.

Please return to Clayton Brock, East Lumberton, N. C. O-8-9-10-ll-p Auction Sale WEDNESDAY Oct. 17th, 1:30 P.M. 37 COWS, One Guernsey Bull, Also Dairy Equipment At Floyd's Dairy Fairmont, N.

C. Save your car with let rust ruin your car. We have a fully equipped paint shop ready for any Job. We do body and fender work. Wrecker service.

BAWLS CHEVROLET CO. SALES SERVICE Fairmont, N. C. Guns repaired. We pay cash for guns.

Edwards Repair Service, corner 5th and Elm streets downstairs, Lumberton, N. C. Wrist Watches. Ladies' and men's. $32.00 to $450.00.

Gold or gold filled cases. Also platinum. Watch bands--link and stretch types. Hutchinson Drug Store, Bladenboro, N. C.

Jl-24-eTu-tfn-c i Wanted to buy: Wood working machinery for cabinet shop. See Thurman Bas.s, Bladenboro, N. C. O-5-8-9-0 For sale: Three fresh milk cows. right price.

Also 193? Intern.M- tional pickup truck in good running condition and priced cheap. See W. D. Wellington, near Ro- church, route 2, Lumberton, N. C.

0-9-10-11-p Wanted: cutter with .20 years experience desires job in Lumberton. Write or see J. M. Surles. route 1.

Lumberton, or call Lumberton, 'O-8-9-10-11-12-P Wanted to rent: Two or 3 room unfurnished apartment, close in, for bus driver. W. C. Cf.ibb, care of Queen City Coach Lumberton, N. C.

Aut 0 owners: For that sluggish feeling in your motor use "Mo- tor guaranteed. Econo- my Auto Supply, phone 329, Elni i street, Lumberton. N. C. 0-2-9-c Wanted: Housekeeper for home in Lumberton.

Full time position with liberal pay. White woman in good health able to supervise and help colore maid. Write with references P. O. Box 1100, Lumberton, N.

C. O-8-ei-tl'n-p Lost: Ladies' brown pocketbook containing about $5.00. Left on parked car. Finder please re- turn to Sallie Mae route 1, Pembroke. N.

C. O-8-9-10 For sale: Living-. room suite, dinette table, and kitchen cabinet. all in good condition. Call L.

W. Holmes, at corner 9th and Cedar streets. Lumber- I N. C. 9 Wanted: Young lady desires position in eyo specialist's office.

Experienced. Address 81.1 WV tauga Street, Lumberton, N. C. P-9-10-11-P For Delivery To By Carrier. Phone 75S-M David F.

Leviner Lumberton, N. C..

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