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•MCIV BHCVITlKIk.
Mr. D. C. McNeill has A change
of advertisement in today’s pa
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Mr H. W. Malloy, of Wilinlng
ton. spent Sunday burs with his
family.
Ur. W. T. Wright, of Gibson,
was a pleasant Eunuson caller
Saturday.
Mr. Ed. Covington, of McColl,
8.C., «pent Sunday with his
brother, Mr. H. EL Covington.
Miss Maggie Covington, of
Bonkingham, Is visiting the hun
My of bw brother, Ur. 1L H.
Covington.
Mrs. N. L. Henderson, after
spending some time with beri
■ 'mother, Mr*. Kate Thomas, and
her Meter, Mrs. J. D. Shaw, Jr.,
wtamsd home In Charlotte last
Hewn. McLourin & Shaw bars
purchased a handsome new de
li very wagon.
Ur. and His. A. A. James will
occupy the residence on church
street recently vacated by Prof.
F./. Wyd*.
taat Thursday January 39, la
llobeaon county, near Hratich
Yills, at the reaideuce of the
bride’s father, Ur. N. A. UcPhaul
and Hits Ada Ucl^eau were hap
pily married, Her. A- N. Fergu
son officiating.
Mrs. H. W. Malloy, who has
been In Daosvtlle, N. Y., at the
Jackson Sanitarium since Sep
tember, returned borne Friday
morning, accompanied by her
■•■ter Hba Effls McTtae. Her
numerous friends here will bo de
lighted to know that her health
hoe greatly improved.
Mr*. P. ll. Mangum, of McColl,
died Friday night about 3
o’clock, of apoplexy, and waa
buried Saturday evening in the
Fletcher burying ground near
Pine Grove. Mr*. Mangum was
a daughter uf the late Ur. Nelson
Gibson, and waa about 40 yean
of age. She leaves a large circle
of relatives*
Un D. C. McNeill and children
who went to Marion county, 8.
C., lost summer to spend a low
weeks with relatives, but who
were detained for several months
on account of the ill health
of Hit. JJcNeid. returned home
Mouduy night. Mm. McNeill’s
lather, Mr. McCall, nocompained
them home.
Tlw little booklets giving in
structions on tobacco raising
have beau received, and can be
bad free ol charge by calling at
J. F. McNair’s store. Tho in
•tractions am very thorougn
aud are 01 gre.it value to any
one contemplating entering to
bacco culture. Cull aud get one.
Tobueco esed cuu also be bud
bee ol charge.
We aie requested to say that
the road supervisors lor William
rous township will meet at Mr.
Wm. F. Gibson’s rssldunoe Sat
urday morning at 9o’clock. Al
so Mr. J. H. J^ee, secretary of the
hoard o f supervisors for
Laurel Mill township, requests
ns to state that hie board will
meet a t Laurel UU1 Sat
urday morning at U odoek, and
that all overseer* ore urged to
put their roads in good order
and report at this meeting. In
fact a* believe that Saturday is
the day for all the supervisor* in
the connty.to meet.
Capt, A. J. Caseedav, of tbe
8. A. L., was bare Friday com
pleting arrangement* for put
ting tn a aide-track on llr. R. It
Covington's farm east of have,
for tb# convenience of Mr. Cov
ington and Mr. Rod McRae, who
are going Into tbe watermelon
and cafcetonpe bnslneaa oh aa
extensive scale. We understand
that Mr. Qoviqgton win plant
about 180 acceat hie brother IL
O. Covington, about 80 aoree;
and Mr. Rod McRae about 40
new*. We aleo hear that Mr. J.
P. McRae and Mr. 1). W. Hasty
viU go Into tbe melon baatoese
Mr. Matbla will plant about Mm
same number of aerea aa he did
last year.
Quiet a serious accident, Which
proved to be almost a fatal one
lor Haury Jackson, a'oolored car
penter, happaoed at tbe county
home Friday evening. The
frame of pot of tbe hoik} toga had
been blown out of shape by the
heavy wmd and Mr.-J. E. Phillips.
Um contractor, decided that the
beet aad easiest way out of his
trouble would be to tear it down
completely and commence again
at tbe storting point. Jaekaorf
was on the top of the frame tear
ingloom some pieces when the
thing gave way aad same
to the ground, about
_* "of timber falling
Bead Mr. J. F. McNair's mam,
mouth ad. an this page.
Mr*. It. Bethea, of Lattn.8. C.,
U hers on a visit to her sister
Mrs. W. H. Southerland.
Misses Lillie Oill and Lixsie
Dowdy ore in Lake City, 8.0,
visiting Mrs. W. E. .-sr trance.
The lad ice of the Daptiet church
* ill give an ice creaiu and oyster
copper iooneaf the vacant etoree
on Main street next Wednesday
night.
After along fight for the Un
ited Suttee 8enatorship Hon. Lee
8. Overman, of Bowan oounty,
erne elected last Friday to suc
ceed Senator J. C. Pritchard, by
a vote of 188 to 31. Mr. Over
man lea man of onqueetiooed
ability and le wed fitted aad
qualified to represent North
Carolina with honor to himself
and to her people.
We are requeeted to aay that
in the future Her, H. (1. Ken
drick’• regular appointment* in
the Laurlnburg church will be
•Tory second and fourth Sunday
morning and evening, giving
thie church two whole doye hi
every month. He will preach in
the Qibeon cbercfa next Sunday
afternoon at 8:80 o’clock.
Edward L. Utley, under 20
years eeoteope for killing Hotel
LSerk Hollingsworth ofFayett
rllle,eeoapedfrou jail Monday
night, rfls follow prisoners wni
searched Tuesday morning, aod
it wae found that every one had
money the amount* ranging
from *10 to *60. The Cumber
land county commissioners offer
*400 reward for the recapture of
Utley und the Bbenff offers *300
additonaL It k said that Utley
is worth *40,000 m his own
name.
Mrs. J. II. McNeill, of Old Hun
dned, tbit oountr, died Bunder
night about 0 o'clock, and wee
buried in the family grave yard
Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock,
uev.1 A. N. Ferguson oondocthur
the funeral service. Mrs. Me Ned
wae a devoted Cbrietoin, a mem
ber ol tbe Presbyterian church,
sad was highly esteemed by all
who knew her. She is survived
by her husband and four child
ren, and a host of other rel*.
tires. 8be wae about 41 years
o(age.' *
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TtoM OMMi to MmL
Mr.J.r. Gibeon, president of
tbe Scotland County Tobacco
Grower* Association, requests as
to say that titer* will lie aa im
portant Westing of tbe associa
tion In Field* Hall Saturday
morning, January 17, at 1040
o’clock. Tbe main object of tbie
meeting is to ascertain as aear
aa possible tbe exact number of
acres aI tobacco that will be
planted in tbe nearly territory
this year. It is very important
that tbe association should keep
In close touch with every acre,
and you will simply be doing
yourietf a valuable service by
being preatat. H it ebonld hap
pen that you osonot possibly be
here your*etf just write your
number of acres on a alipat pa
par, aigu your name, and hand
It to some oae who will bring it.
Several important - matters
wWbedMoueeed at tbia meeting.
BEST YET I !
JUST ABR1TED.
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A few of tbs nicest .
moles I have had this .
season. They are
not cheap. . This
kind never were and
never will be. Will
eell close in order to
dose out.
- Ootne and look lor
yourself.
******y*^****
Respectfully,
W.DflB. McEachin,
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The board of county ooenmls
aioners met iu regular menthly
—eelan Monday; present, Meeen*.
AJpx. Jones s»d y. U. OUieun,
■od J. A. McKay, oh airman.
In addition to the usual rou
tins business tbs board dhcpes
ed the matter of budding the
bridge over Drowning Creek
(Lumber River) on the line. be
tween Scotland and Robeson. It
was understood Bpbwotf
has agreed to furnish 9800 to.
wards buUdlng ths bridge, and
It is eotisMtsd that about 9600
will be required. At tbe meeting
Monday our commlsBoaiw
agreed that Beotland would pay
bar proportional part of the
whole amount, which would- be
one-flftb, our population being
about oue-flfth of that of Robe
eon. Tbe balance will be ruined
bv private subecripton.
The follow teg is a list of tbe
Jurors drawn to serve at the
spring term of rival oourt^Qfatt
eonveheeoo Monday, March jDth:
Henry Parmer, P. P. TUftprt,
A. K. 8haw, Geo. W. GoWryo,
Steven Heeeonee, Augue Peirley,
J. B. Currie, A. A. McNeill, Jno.
Barrington, J. A. Msdlta. A. P.
Fletcher. J^C. Mason, Mj T. Mo
Oregor, J^^forbte, 'Duncan
R*9benw>—“.
IfaNeill aod Harvey LeoRr.
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THE BIGGEST LINE
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BOYS CLOTHING
EVER OPENED IN LAUltlNRURfrl J
(GRINDSTONE)
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WE SOLICIT TCUE TEAD&fiT
i THE AS IN ALL
oioum
RESPECTFULLY,
I. F. McNAIR.
RpraxTOM mat ,
Bev. EL 0. Kendrick preached
*4good eennoa to a huge cos*
kregptioe at Spring* .Hfll Son
day.
it le unfortunate that oonntry
people do not hsTneooM way of
regulating their time piec e eo
that they will ran together.
We notice people coming in
«vory tow minntaa daring awvi
nee, and eereral of the Monday
ffeimot touche* did not arrive
nuSTthe mmbtom were *hImoet
over. Better move yo«r dodo
bp brethren—don't be no elow.
Mwe Louiee Font wna thegoeet
of Mimea Fannie nod Katie Mc
Millan from Friday utM San
day. Wehopehervfafe to oar
eommslw d©we>iei* vfl beam
The Literary Club of Bay View
School met last Friday erecting
at the home of Mr. Duneaa Mf
NeflTa.
0»L Pickett,, of Alteon, wae
making a tour of the neighbor
hood aa book igeet laefc weak.
We take ydsooms la rnnwil
tog hie book. It towel worth*
dolor.
mock for temperance tegtslatkm
in Scotland Co. We hare never
known tv wave of enthusiasm for
tenperaace sweep over the state
ee we are vrltnesting right now.
Finest Line Fancy Groceries
saasassssin Laurinbufgzzzzzzzzi
... ***!«*» *h*ji.w wish to talk to you about this week. Her* are
eomeof theartjefee we have to ofcr. Bead the list carefully, note 1
prices andqnnHty and see if yon can match them in town.
,jy SnflgfeTOfr ca SiVS?SSS&
-“■Heizw’e Tomato Keteh-up, Hein*’* loom Picklea in kan.nrStMd
sour, Candied Cherries, Stuffed OMves. Breakfast GeraS/*Jf Usd*.
J?*b P°*» Lard, Royal Roar, Graham Flour mad
Country BTOuud Meal. Mountain Buckwheat, Apple Batter, Leapt’*
greeervea Dameone and Appricots, Leggetts Premier 1 lb. package of
A FRESH CASE OF THE CELEBRATED BOTSTEK’8
"■■■BmcAHDT JUST ofehed. manmam
waA» fresh and prices ate reasonable. Call to see oa <
orders over phone, No. 48. Goods delivered promptly
charge,* • ^
..7 McLAURIN & SHAW.
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