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The Lumberton Argus from Lumberton, North Carolina • Page 3

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i i. McUiarmid, who' I r. '( rrovieea ror in uur, spring stock. IscThe matter of Clothing -claims attention for very member of family. x- PLEASE 1 haye the largest Stock of Ready-Made Clothing for" Men i and Boys that we have ever carried.

Our purchases of "Spring -Clothing "were made of two of the largest manufacturers of 'Cloth- 3 ing- in this who make it a special aim to' make GOOD Clothes Good as to. Material and as to. Workmanship. Come "And inspect our Stock. -The matter of Shoes is importat We have paid special at tern iao totis line.

11" J-Ve-ry-a full line.or Gentlemen. Ladies and Children, of the Celebrated Shoes made by the Hamilton Brown Shoe Comnanv rxD- We h'hem in High Cut and Low Cut of Leathers aitajle far Summer v. 5 vti-s-i uiikcui aiiucs icr cnuuren toan 'ISfl ScprfftdssV-w ave made a great reputation for -M-we nave a large tock or tne Axuaranteed I.Douk las Shoes Come aninspect the latest styles of Leathers and'' styles of Lasts. In are rlrht ihfronVbrihenosiRinn PriendViind the proper things In Millinery, are equally well fixed in Hats for Men and Boys. vi f'c -Sce our Stock -of Matting, both China and Weaves, and prices are right-on these things as they" are on eiT6 item that we.

ioffer ur customers. See our Carpets and I jnT "forget our Furniture atl Matrese we sell the kind tnat jdu cahleepwn and be refreshed ind renewed iu Ot inrourse 00V Stoves wilt not be forgotten we have them and sell them rights Our Fan Wagons and Cart are ppartmcrd is nfwr in bad orders Wet, we say please come to lee us and tct us Uz.te and be Friend, yjve oix-" -best efforts. tr -vl MJ. -41 SI PERSONAL AND LCCAU TUISSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1905. Mr: Roy Jenkins-is critically ill.

D. C. Britt was in town Friday. Prof. M.

Hi Holt of Oak Ri dKe was here Friday. Messrs. H. M. Ivey and C.

Am Bass were callers Friday. Mr.B. Godwin returned Friday, from an outing ot several days, Perry GodwtnV who has been visiting his brother's family, eft Monday, is visiting band's relatives lim Richmond county. MsdamesJ. T.

and WilpBry-ant returned from a vi it to Wilmington Saturday. Fuller Brothers; received' a car. load of fineX. mules. See their "I Clerk of the Court Humphrey has got a book; type-writer of improved The meeting held at Bladen-boraby Revs.

Durham and Hedg peth was uite. successful. Mr. J.J Ivey and family Maxton, visited his brother, Mr. hear here Satuadav.

Miss Addie Hodges returned to Laurinburg Saturday after spend-some time with her sister, Mrs. M. Hodges. Miss Jessie Bridgers who has suffered for months, is sinking constantly. It is bTardly -expected that she can live long: The reporter had the marriage of Mr.

B. Tolar- wrong. The bride was Miss Kinlaw. Nor was it a runaway match. Mr.v Charley who lives about two miles rom Lum berton on Fayetteville road, very ill with typhoid Pastor F.

A. Prevatt is being assisted by Rev. D. B. Humphrey at Bethany in a meeting' of days.

Much interest is -being mam-fested. Mr. J. T. Phillips tied the knot in the case of Mr.

Walter Prevatt and Miss Lorena Freeman at his home Friday night, and served peaches as a Mr. Bissell sent possibly a hea-vier lot ot watermelons here last Saturday than was the record breaking load of the Saturday before. The editor thanks him for a remembrance in the shape of a thirty or, forty- pounder. At the residence of Mr. W.

L. Phillips, ia Wishart's township, Mr. Junius of East Lum- bertonand Miss JLiva Prevatt. pf Clybornville, were, happily mar TASJ. TBRM 0P13NS AUGUST 21, 1905.

1 tlioronrh to boys arid Ifls in Literar', Business, "Art; and. Normal Courses. In regard to Board, Tuition D0cation Health, Moral Ad- vantages, write for r' M. SHEPERD, Principal and Proprietor. j.

N. specially ,) Security durabil- NORTH CAROLINA. 1905. RY5At! for their serai-annual further Watch this Space ir Day at Back Swamps a were nctt disap-pojntinj; iu the case of: the Back picnic- The -crowd was "i i or a speakers were there. True, Mr.

Brow who was expected, io be lireseur, was not ihere. A pi or J. Browu can spea a cd he knows what he is speaking' about when it comes the cotton subject. Howe irsr bo lack of speakinjj.and sucU.Fas,if, not 30 ekqaent ai -others mdfihvh a ve -f 1 -A- Mr." WPk is uiaifer of Ctrcuiomes for IbtL-du-y with a starter nud a patXiij evtch speaker uajd Uisa as mucti as an -body i-tee, and CarU-k-'was deliver -the s.diriS!i uKwctCvme" but turned it into an iavitdMbo-- to the faruiers-AttJ ever bad ele" join the; Cotton, GrowtislAo- ciation. JJ spoke next and- paid to the Back Swampcommunity, stating 1 hat, in many respects, it is a model community.

He. expressed his approbation the workuader- taken' by Hhe Association Sheriff McLeod next ppoke.and. his speech was full of and was well-' spoken. -JNext came a long a.scus-siou oi diuner, and such a dinner it was! The. crowd was large but the dinner was too 'much-, for t.

Nor did its excellence consist altogether in the abundance iX the things but also in the quality. fter dinner, Mr. J. uon, county presiaen tt SK)Ke. Others to speak were Messrs.

Vacfl. a ties and -K. Culbreth; and Ahe -exercisesclosed with a standing VoteiOf thanks 10 the igopd people or ha. best 7 in-; nef ever; Ho For Red Springs. Kill your chickens; couk; your calfes.

boil our iiamsbaikev your liscu'it, 'alliready the big, day at Red Springs. lt is Thursday, obi day after moirow and tbefe is no lime to lose. Poa't depend i the Kcd iced the crowd. tie? haveliad its bands fail in pnoyid- ing, for- ie; guests, of the Thursday is to be farmers' day and ft is defeircd tfcau.be ihi b.g Jay of-the Mr-McLaurini is as well prepared the question of cotU-o as- any. one in the South, wili the it.Grpivvers-Vi' As-se'eiai-ioa.

Governor" G3en-n wi 1 1 -a Isof peerk that7 day. iSo the is one to make whtlo -for you, lo.go.; twj i tu -j-, rs. IV hlte-s uddeti Death Saturday afternoon while' Mr. Z- White came to Lumber leaving apparently good "hcakh Lie? rown son stt-pfed'iver to a neiy Ubor to get a shave, "leaving two. little ''firls ard a little lx)7S wuh his mother.

"oon he waV called cries ol the children and fonrsd.his rpbth- er in a dyinj White arrived about fifteen', mint es; after she d'ied. White was i Miss Fi'owtTS and an estimable- Vrbe sv'm nathies of the community arc ex- tended to the bereaved tamnv. Reunion at EHabeth ttwn" From thel Fayettevi -Obscr ver i is learned th a vrcuhJon at rE'iztbethtown Friday, wa? well attended by.y the-; rciterans-apd that the.day was 'a en ioyabte one. 1 It decided hold the nxt on jfhe next 'Augnst. 1 IttiHtrffy Day.

No feature of the Home Coming Week i 1 1 be mo a ppfe i a ed and enjoyed I than" the miliiarY ce rein i es esd a -i The' Maxton, 'Lumber Bridget and Fayette ville cbmpanit-s baybein invited 'to act as escort, to the -vet? era ns, and is: to be hoped that a I th ree compan ies wi! Ooly one of them has bdeti heard from at this writing, V' Guaranteed to CnrePiles "Itching, "Blinds Bleeding or '(rtrud i tig Piles. Druggists ro tund money tf azo Ointment fails to cure any casef no ma'ttej of bow long-standing; in to'-I4 days. first application, gives ease and rest. If vour drpg--ftist hasn't it in Mn it wilt be fi fv-arried p-st-j-' I bo Part MrtUcuie CtV; lit Lo' is Mo." Mr Ir. jli ki -v a a-rUier 1 For News From.

W.Ji; Prevatt's Store Next Issue. has been the popular and efficuntt night clerk at', the TarrjmoorW for some time, is spending few days With his mother' in Lumber-on. Mr. and Mrs McDonald were here one day last weeki Mr McDonald has been' a cripple for fifteen years andseldom town, 1 Anderson. i Ju returned from his vacation 'i Mr.BeVne'aVwnhas been agent for, the 'K, has -accepted a position the A.

L- at Marioff. -J i -f Ai v-wtll go as advortised. Get your health ticket and get, a boa rd. J. D.T Bondyrweli known and loved' in this town, "is dead Mr.IL Jennings is at a Phil adelphia hospital for treatment.

-Mr. and Mrs. Redmond are; at Wrightsvillc lor a few days. Pr.R.G.Rozier is at the hospit al of the University of Mai-yland. J.

Matthews one. of Scotland's lea ding; citizen, was in Lumbej-torij on business Monday a -l Mr. W. R. Surles was here Monday.

"He reports crops fairly good in.his sectton. better than was expected to be and corn and tobacco poorer than expected. Mr. J. Graham-and Sauorh-- ter vMiss Gertrude.orOrrum were in town yesterday Miss Gertrude is going to Greensboro this fall, to.

attend the Normal and Industrial College- V- Mr. and MrsrL." Townseud are home from a. several veeks' trip to the mountains. School House Burked.5-; -v Superintendent Poole is in re ceipt of a letter from Mr. A.

.11. Harris, committeeman in district No. 8 Lumber Bridge to the effect that the school building was hurned 'Friday night. There was an ice-cream supper at the house, that even ing. Harris says it is not certain whether the fire was in cendiary or accidental.

"The last people left -about 12 o'clock 'and the building" was in ashes by two clockj Fortunately, aud due to MrPoole's foresight, the building was insured for It -was a new one of the. best-in the "county and been 'some idissaiisfac' tion at its loca tionX 2 Arren Thompson daughterJTommye.of Astori Fla.j are vismng at ine Q. Williams Thompson' husband is a brother of Mrs. Williams. It is her first trip to North Caralina.

Mrs. 1: Jenkins returned Fri day from a 'visit to Rev. P. R. Law at Red Springs.

Rev. Rooert Steinhoff has been invited to the ot the Tabernacle. He is here and wils conduct services every Sunday till further. notice. Mrs.

D. Floyd and Gainev have been added to the committee on picnic for White- House-- town ship. Rod Springs News from-Citizen. Mr. E.

B. Baggett camein from Jacksonville, last Sunday to spend two weeks with relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Mcl. Conoly, of Mexia, will arrive to-mor mow, to remain a lie ith rel atiyes and friends.

We learn that much interest is being manifested in the prptrsct-. ed meeting at Buie, conducted by Rev. S. E. -Mercer, and McWhorter, 1 Misses" Virginia and Annie Mc Call, two popular young society lad ies Of Bennettsville.

S. wil visit Miss Ethel Johnson during the Home Coming Week. Mr. A. T.

McCallum and sister, Mrs. Lou Fulmore, returned last Tuesday from a month's stay in mountains. Mrs. McLallum remains for a while longer. Messrs, Martin McKinnont H.

Sikes, Hector Currie, and M.Ws Gi ace Brit- ton "and up a- party' that left New York last Saturday morning. "The ice cream social given fi tbe honu-'uf Mrs, J. last Friday ntght was well altcrd-cd-and much enjoyed by those who af Tbe to be- ducted 'to FmhUcipbus cburcb 1850. FOR SALE Three Milib Cows and one Jersy Bull. E.

N. Robeson, Tar C. peclal ratee to Hot Spritt gs, Ark. via Th Seaboard announces a te. of one first class fare pi $2.

00 from all points In North Carolina to Hot Springs. ArfcEufeki' Sorintars. Mol- Ticket" Will Uoltf first and tfiird Tuesda'y's- in July, August and 'September, final limit sixty days trom Hate of sale, but not to extend beyond Ocftofiei For-informatioti apply to your nearest Agent or address. C. IL Traveling Passengrer Aeent, RaleTgh.

C. Lambertotr Walrhedse -This popular fW-arehouseWilfhive Its opening sale Thursday, and ly Every tobacco grower-; in ihe county is respectful ty- invited to be present whether he brings tobacco or W. M. Worley, J. Walter Beasley, -5 Auctioneer.

1 WQod---Notlce To avoid, the-othsr of rettmjEyaur fuel delivered and.stwed the winter can save trodble' and money by haying your supply pil in now. We can supply you with any quantity cut and split as you "may desire, -and -will be to furnish: you in cord lots in any shape you wish. Stove--Woo4 a Specialty Prompt Attention Given all Orders. McNeill A'McMIfLLC W'FHUPfE yj At tne Plant, EXTREMELY LOW RAJTES ANNOr.er.IVi-VlATfftij Richmond, V.a. Farmers' National Congress, 12-22 Rates for the above1 occasiou open to the public Tickets will be sold to these points from all stations on the -Southern Rail- Detailed amformation can be had upon anplicalion to any Ticket" of the Southern or agent of connecting, linesv or by addressing- the undersigneds u' R.

L. Vernon," T.P.AT, N.C. C. $. H.

Hardwfck; Pass.rTraffJ5: Mgr W. II. -Tavloev Gen'l Pass. Agent; Washington, D. Commissioner's Safe By virtue of -a judgment of Xhp of Robeson county7 entei -ed at -the May term 1905; entitled Barnes vs Moud ay ber 11th, i99S, (the isame beipgr the first day of a reg-ulartermttf Superior, court ot4aid 'couritysell for cash to the JhigBest bidder? publir auctioft at court house doot in Lum berton, North: Carolina, the.

following, described lands, to-witr In thecounty 6f -Robeson kn6wn a the Elizabeth Sellers placed bcfetflnini; at a pine west ofrthe' place ilCnvwn ar the Drv McLean place. soujK 50 west chams to a pine in. pond thence souhr4 cbW'itistoi stake -by two black.iums; -thecejsputlv 2 east 21 'chains fn-Anerun of a' branchthealodgln'-vTlouy Courses of the run of said b.rancb.uutiJ a line running- w-esfW ctiain4 will tcrf tbetfginnin'gC coataWi ing 75 acres -lorejof ed one-third;" I -4-ijjW4n This the, 8th dayijof August, LAWRENCE, 1 ej'ij i -r" tt)itr'i At RIgtit Price Lettering land -Fii i tshmg' theJest. Latest Dosius All Worlt. Guarantee! R.

E. I.PrevfctteW our; agent. taitLuum tertoni Drop liim a card and he tIl vis- it you and show'you styles and quote you -pricet-. A WILMINGTON. N.

C. '3evj 1 TT 1 Ladies aud Men Oxfords cheai ixt W.O, Thompson's. f4r i Rev, and MrsI J. Page were callers Monday. 1 Nothiaoti the" Market Equal tp tnatnberlain'9 Colic, Cholera and Remedy.

-1 ''-i- i This is well-known "to druggists everywhere, and nine out of ten will give their customers this preparation when the best is asked for. Mr. Obe Wit- raer, a prominent druggist of Joblin, in a circular to his customers, says: There is noth ing on the market in the way of pa ten medicine wh ich eq uals Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and VV.fcAl 1 ft vy JJ TV complaints. We sell and recommend this preparation." For sale and Pharmacy, Ashpole, N. C.

Tofar-Klttlaw. Rev. R. D. Tolar.

RenttrK'- and Lizzie. KiuTaw-ji of; liphesusi were" married A 17th 3:00 p. by D. Cross at the borne of Mr7 -II. ifarris, the uncle of the bride with whom she lived.

So," did ntt marry a Miss Tolar as the." last Argus stated was it a run-a-way but ajquict Ome ed i wo -y ou g. peo ple who had no need to run away. Executors'. Sale. Having' qualified as executors upoa the estate of the late Flora McMil lan, deceased, this is to notify all per sons having claims against her said estate to present same to 'us, 'or- eitiier of us, at qur-resuiences lti jthe iCouttty cT Robeson; or to Mclntyre Law.1 renee, qur attorneys, at LfUir iberton, I.J on or before the 10th day 01 Aug- or this notise-will be' plead in barof recovery.

All, persons Andekted saia esiate wui piease mase imme- arAtt payment. f-', i This 1903, b. f. McMillan, Executors. w.

s. McMillan, Mclntyre and Lawrence, attorneys Lamberton Market. Cotton 10c Egfqs' 15c Corn 1 85c. C.Bams 15c C. Sides C.ShouMers llc." .144 Acre Tract For Sale.

Situated in Howellsville adjoining- the farm of Joseph Regan, containing 144 acres, all woods, pretty well timbered; timbec mostly seme cypfessi Clay-subsoilj-Fairly easily A' bargain '-for cash. HECTOR McMILLAN, D. 2, Redprjngs, N. aug IS T'- Notice of Dtesoltitlon. AH parties will take notice that the partnership existing and doing bus-, "iness under the firm name of Pitman Floyd, at Ashpole, in the county of Robeson, state of North Carolina, said firm being composed'of the.undersign-ed S.

G. and H. S. Floyd, bve by, mutusl consent, dis'ssolved' Trfe said S. Pitman h'avinir re- "tired frbm the aforesaid firm 'r the said Floyd, having purchased the in terest and to said copartnership, This IStb day jof "August, 1905.

11. ts. kisUX-u, S. G. 15 1 FOR RENT.

As I exrfEct to be away from home, for several years, I desire -to rent mv farm to a erood man. 100 -acres: 20 or 25 in crood state of culti- vatioti. Rest easily Ap- ply to I. E. JWisliart, Lumberton, N.

C. TflE NATIONAL BANK, Fayette-ville, N. is anxious to lend out $25,000 upon good security, in amounts Of $25.00 up to $5,000. want a nice Bowl andPitch. er far See Thompson." i Dr.

W. -Wakefield, ot Charlotte Ni will be in Lumberton at Ho- r- Columbi on Thursday; for one day only. His practice is limt-ted to Eye, -Ear, Nose and ThToat, Fitting Glaoses. 'J JJHIVEBSITV COUEQE OE r- UEDICIHEi WJBgag Thorouei) course in MEDICINE. SUBOEHT, OBSTETRICS and the SPECIALTIES also DERTISIHY and PHARMACY.

Lecture Hallf, Laboratories, Hospital and D'upenu-rie ampljr eqaipped fofsueceisful teaching. Seventy High record before State Board. FoflOjpjzeCstalojrnej I A 1 I A ATYl in Oxford, N. C. Model BulldTntrs with New Equipment.

Old andxTried Racullv. -Boards Room, Lights, Baths, Full Tuition in" Literacy Course for School Year $147.50. 'Apply for' Handsomely Illustrated Catalogue. F. H0BG00D.

OUR INVENTO fell i 1 I a i (Our buyers are now "preparing ri- Northern trip and to still for New ried. Rev. J. Fleming- offi ciated. They have, our best wishes.

Mr. Charles Prevatt and Miss Julia Blackburn were married last Friday evening, J. H. McNeill performed the ceremony. The same evening-r Mr.

Walter Prevatt and Miss Lorena" Free man were Congra tula lions all round. -i- Quite an lnterestinsr service -was conducted at the chapel in lEast Lumberton Sunday night by Rev. J. M. Fleming.

The. or der was perfect. Gongregation large and responsive. There were twenty-five or more requests tfor prayer at the close of the ser A special Uo the Messenger, dated Raleigh, August 18, says; An order was made by Judge Purnell, in' the States court to-day for the sale- of the Carolina Northern rauroao to be made atflumbefton on Oc tober- 16th, bv Captain E. McBee, was', made sole receiver of the 'road.

The sale is made without compensation, since he rpn ivpa commissions as re ceiver. iThe editor did not have lime to record the tact Mr. John T. brilliant son' of Mr. J.

K. Singletary, has become cashier of the Whiteville bank before he' is informed by Mr.W. H. Humphrey that.he has' em ployed Mr. Singletary to assist him ia the Clerk's office, to be- irin Frptembcr 1st.

Mr.C. Skipper also will be in the office thU.fstlt Kut i AviJl not HI ve I nj time, doubtless, as he will beginning his profession of law. GoofJ.s, mj If 'this week the following- offerjnjr; iMiie wniris, ja.D ana IM.SU values. 7dc. -frtJVtrs hose Fancy Stripe 50c, 23c.

7n in fpsrs half il -71 i "50 Childs Duck Hats, values 50c, and 60c; 39c; value ever offered "50c, .1 ,19, vilue 3sc it 22c. 10 dozi Hatid Bag 50c andValues V', Tarn O'Shanter valo-s 35 to50c 23rv ALL klLLBUY G(X)US AT- II ALIVPRICJ. AIL Orders Receive Prompt I wmtm 7 OPPOSITE POSVOFFICE. I I N-G O.N:, A I.

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