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PCNNY COLUMN. Uxim tpi» . or* I'm, ,r aim, , BCWrxf mil. IU.VI t USA ,'fcj f A CAM WITH «r»HK, Xo ABYTIM'IKlUikK’l TACM fob um mu 10 cam. A $*50.00 I’UAu huixlaoma Muhtar «f PtarUeaflr mw la pariart .um tlltioii. Bargain to quick btnr. Ad jaaa X Lock Boa Wi. Lwriobiru, N. <i. I’ewr’a 6 ail ulhrr Toilet Hoapa at Krar lagUM'a You will Bad tha baat bmnou la town at J. T». ibiianl'i. Wanted 1000 tnaa Cotton Bead. Mae am batoea yon aaU. John A. Stanton. rFropbylaaMa * other tooth bnmhaaat A saw Um of Cmr-a paper at Etwlag ton’s. I am paying hlgbaat priom for Cotton dead, acalaa at depot. J. A. Stanton. Mnromra la Beautiful. Cunranbat, Hmooniimi. Jlorahlr Hasitary and Flm proof aB tlnta. for bnU by J. ft. Sonlord. •boat Hoi China and rut glam at Kvrr lagtOa'a If you ara loo kiss lor baigaiae go to 4.1). tbnford'a. Kaw baa of itatlonsry at Kvarinirtoab, A abalinaof tabb and |i'«-««t Cutlery at J. I». Hanford’*. TrtfuluvcUtfttwiu film: No. 40, for Wllaingtor, at 0:1 a a. at. No. NO, for (Imrlottr, ot 7;0l p. m. •No. 44, lor WlUnlaxtoa. at ftOB p. a. •Sn. 4n. for UawM. at 8:18 a. a. ■|>»Ur axorpt Bandar. Im. ft. 0 titer li L«ite| On Wednesday, September 31 Don. R. D. Gilmer, attorney General of thia State after a pend ing the forenoon on the street* of nnr town shaking hands .with old aoquuintunoeee, and making new over, spoke in the afternoon to a very appreciative acdinnoe. After laying down the propoei tion that the Demoocratlc party bud solved the many pet plexing problem* that had confronted it to the beat interests of thoee concerned with 1U solution, Ire ably discuseed the records and IKilfceeof both parlies u* tiiey eflect not only t lie people of the ftrele, but of tho entire nation. He closed with a beautiful trl bnte to Judge Purker m which hi said that lib eltetion would Averina new era in the life of the notion.—au em of law, order and prosperity. J ifrr' 'itwpo towm. • ~ ■ M VtcMty 0urH4 tftc Pis: Wei Sirs. I* 41. '.layton visited friends in Hamlet last week. Two notices to ti'tnmpaisur uppenr in thin lwme. Mr. A. A. James’ new adver tisement thin we. k will be of In terest to our ludy leaders. Mr. nud Mrs. G. H. Russell left toduy for Troy to visit relatives a tow days. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jolm T. Bostick **» visiting relatives fn Robeson county this week. Mis. Charlie Brown and daugh ter. of Burlington, 8. C., ore Wa iting Mrs. W. H. Sutherland. The cotton receipts ut this mar ket have reached 1070 bales ro tar tills season. His price ot cotton is holding np pretty well. It is bringing lOJi cents on this u^urket today. Mr. J. Bodenhoft] of Lumber ton, is liere today doing electrical work. i Mrs. R. I). Phillip* and children will leave this evening for Mere dith, Fla., to spend the winter. Mr. J. C. Morgan baa bought Mr. Malcolm Uiuell'a barber "hop and la opening it np at the llotai Morgan. Miaeea Carrie, Lean, Kdltb, Ullie and Almonte McNeill, of Old Hnpdred, left laet weok for Ked Springe Seminary. Mr. abd Mra. W. T. Oovlngtbn, «f Hanford, apent Sunday here with Mr. IL IL Covington’a fam ily The millioery opening an noancsuenU of Mm. W. l>. 'Jamesusd Mrs. T. W. Parker anpsar this week. Re** John M. Ross and A. N. Ferguson, und Messrs. Hector Me Lean and W. W. McOIrt are attending a meeting or the Fay. •t 1st ills Presbytery ah lienee lom, Moore oonnty. Mr. E. 12. Williams,' of York vllle, a C.,. ucoosds Mr. A. W. Fetter, as druggist with Dr*. Prlno* & Bins. Mr. Williams or. rivsd i»f TVatfnribucg 8 tnrday rooming, accompanied by his wife. - I My New Fall 5Ss Winter Stock of Dry-goods, Notions, Shoes, Cloth ^ ing, Hats and Caps— are now ready for your inspection, at away dowu priooe. DRESS QOODS. Good aallcoaa only Be Tho beit'eafleooa only Be Typhoon A* worth 10c ray prior eye. Mannriritm worth laye toy onao tUe. Oodapa. all ootora, bora B to lOo Bart paroalm lyd wide worth lay my prior 10a. rimwd Hard wafccJnpa worth 19% my price 10«. Xn-oyroiatogn, ^doable width worth VoU wniatlopa worth 8Be my prior 80e. toUto marearimd wniatiom SB to SOo. «Uto 16 to 85c par rd. Tahb namw HO laeb worth SOa tor Me TabU Hataa (U lock worth T3e lor ihe. toot oortolao bom SOc to 1,75 par pr. WMtaeowmtarpoam Iron* 7Be onward. Boat tabie o0 etotk oaly 80a. window atiadaa with Mm only 88a. Homiopootlor ladlm akffta Mtoch wlda worth TBa Jay prtto BOn. DRESS OOODS. HcoailUl I* navy-blue ud block, 88 Inch worth TVs my price Me. BcWtaatcca ta blank 80 Inch wMa worth 50c my price 8 Of. SbaUaw la blur, pu, pm tirl Ivaown 8(1 inch worth To ay prior »f)r. War'. cr'I-tM-44 lock w« i tij it'll tor price 7.V. bUA raclroac 88 Inch wMa worth 78e my print 80c. Uroodciotha War, blank, brown 84 <uch worth 1.23 atyyrfen 28a. fVIka i<> In. worth The "or 4Ba Bflke 1 yd wide worth 1.23 lor Me BUahrU white aad colored frota 7r.e to 4.(81 par pair. Comfort* from fl.OO to 1.80 JjuBj robo bom *1.35 to 2 DO UmhasUaa from Me to 1.60 Mena aad boy glory from »6 to 74a. OMMMdtnrapalrrftfcaiMBOM BattfeAxr. w* bava tfetfu ia all tfca lata* •hapaa tor iaa, boja, ladha. aha and ekfldrtn at priaaB to 4aM aTarjbody. Mm biwbwn Me to 9*60. Hoya abom tons fl 00 to 93.60. - CUdiM (how Ina 40c to 91.00. Ladlaa ahon troia l»8a to $8 00. Wan dhoaatfoi TBto 1.B0. liUdira niHon IronJaO to 7He. llaaa rattan froa M to *1.00. _1_ Olotl&lkui X C?lotXxlxxagX X I call special attention to my line of mans, boys and childrens Clothing this season, a* I have tho greatest line I erer handled and have some great indneemonts to offer If yon will only see me before buying ► y Toatb* Oaannata h»r» M OO to 7.HO Man* pails froai ON* to M V) ) oaths iMtou from l.ootaiino ChMraaskass paats froai 3H* to 1 .HO Don’t fall to see our liny of Uiiderwonr, negligee shirts, mans and boys hats and caps, suit oases, neckwear, sweat ers, hosiery, suspenders, Mens fancy rests nil colors, over alls, gum coats, toilet soap, belts, alarm clocks, watches, Jewelry, etc., stationery, embroideries, laces as we are al ways headquarters for low prices on anything In - the dry goods line. RESPECTFULLY, » Mr. It. M. Teddor, of Charlotte, trn* hero r**<fwtl«y, the (f i»»t of Mr. J. T. Kiolde. Mr. I*. 1L Aebury, the Stieff tiVtn, true Ikkc aevet-ul <Jay» this week. There in nothing in the paper thie week of room importance to the mnler than our advertising eo!ii huh. •» ki T. C McRachln, of |ttere> ditii, I-! line rv turned after a visit kiil . W. It. McKachin’s family. Mr. Jos Warw ick, who has a portion with the Aetna Fertiliser woihs, of CroHjy, spent Bondoy neurLau fin burg with koine folk*. At the preliminary hearing yesterday ooe Will Johnson, col ored, charged with settee* liquor without license, woe hound over to Huperior court. Mru. Podertek, of Pensacola, Fla., stopped over here a lew duju this week with her aunt, Mrs. M. 0. McKay, ou bur way home from Jacksonville, if. C. R*r- J. A. Lm will preach in the U&ptlst church next Sunday at tujt'i re rv ices, In the a bee nee of the pastor, who tuu gone to Macoo, N. a, to hold a meet ing. Married.—Mr. Archie OUieon to Mies Maudie Sibbett, at Dick eon Mill, batorday evening September, 17, at 71A0 o’clock. ’Squire 8. W, Covington per formed the ceremony. Mrs. W. M. Coo par very pleas antly entertained n few of her young friends Tuesday evening iu honor of her either, Mias Macy Unndy, of Richmond, Va. Beginning next Monday. Sep. tember HO, Lanrinburg wOl have (pur daily id ruin, which win be a great convenience to oar buei. neee men and the pa bile generally. The new advertisement of The tlfbeon Mercantile Co., of (Hbeoa N. C.t appears this week. They carry a big stock of goods aod it will pay our readers in that section to watch there ad. every week. Mr. M T. McCall, one of Lao rinborg’s Jevtlers, has employed Mr. Kvntie Hamer, of Tatum, 8.to aeetet him in his Jewelry busiines. j ilr.Hanjjy j* a nephew of Dr. A. V. Haraor. TIi* lust lovttlluHot of ''Old Hay Rube’s” World’s Fair artt J' appears this week. His write ap of tbe Exposition bus been iuUm-«Hag to ull, and especially valor. b>e to those who anticipate going later. We a01 attention to Mr. J. W. Mason’s big advertisement, in this iss >«. Mr. Mason's an nouncements are always attrac tive “business pullers” and we eeaure you that tbe one this •reek is no exception to the rule. MleaSorab Robinson, of Wader boro, N. C., has accepted a posi tion ns "teimgrapber with tlie cotton mi II« uf this pb«-e. nud haa euu-rol upon the uiacu«r^s of her duties. She la a sister of Solicitor Lee Robinson, of this district. Th* Euchamik vary much re* grets to bear of the death of Mr. James Hunter, which occurred at hie home in Portemoaib. Vn.. Saturday night last. Mr. Hun. ter lived in Laarinbaig several yean ego and will be remembeifed by a great many of oar people. ' The Opening announcement of the Scotland County Savtngu Sauk appbuub iu Yhie issue. *Hfle new enterprise'fills a longfWk want in Laurtnhnrg and hope it will reoeive good support and* eocouregewent from the start. It opens next Tuesday, Septenu ber 87. ... > K *0 Juniper Bridge, north o| Lour inbutg, hoe been in aa impassible condition since tbe storm last week, but Mr. J. M. Uolxn fa forme. 1 oe Mondoy that they ex pected to have It repaired by to day or tomorrow. la the mean time Letter Carrier Maes has been-doing several miles omt of the way in order to deliree mall to all the patron* on bit roots. Mlee Pearl UekiimoD has re signed her position as operator in the telephone ofloe, sad win return to the if (Ate Normal Oof. h«e tbit fall. Mtee McKinnon hoe giam rbry *<i1rfeetQfv aa+ vid toteiephooe petrort«^u»d uo d.vtbt'th* new operator. Mm Meggiu Baa ford, will be, equally ae.eWeieat, Mr. Mack Cameron to upending msvm-uI days in Rockingham on business. A eerie* of special meeting* wttl begin in the Hnptist church the first Sunday night in October. The pastor will be aided after Wednesday by Rev. tVm. L. Walker, of Macon, (la. It will be remembered that Mr. Walker preached in the llapttot church bore hut August, enroot* to and from Spring Hill where he held a most mooses ful nutting. The united oo—operation of the Christian forces of the town and | community is earnestly solicited. AWintTMTOrt MTML SSSrStWiMSAS tHeMtojrtMySitojLrf army. AH pcraona |ad«bto4 to Mil m. AsjaSSaar. ~ TW. 19lh Jv^Sutttor |*ln. J. W. WOOBAHJ), «tot iMt. AMJrro't nonet. «'* >MIM H ba __ T m tykkv MTKL | Thfc folio wing to a list of ucw aubacribara sod raoewala to TlX Bmuanob afoot oar but laaot: M B (Hlaua, tMbana. I 4 V McLaaria, Laariabarg. D L Jacfcaaa. Laarfsbaqr. Ho t. H MoLtaa, Laariakata. Ko t. ClXUidar, Laartebarc/Vo a Mm. Mar/ J. Dai, Mum*. M Banbtata. Iaarfabatg. B B Hatter. Hamah. WTJtaaa, Laaifabarg. PI) Joan, Laariabarg. . L A MeLaaria, OU Haafcai. D Z HaMUa. OatoM. Jaak ttethta, Laaitebar*. C MoXteaoa. LaatteWs. X U Kaadall, Laariakanr. F K Jom, luMriabai*. JNaitMoa. WtttIUtetek. Il'IMte Ghana. l>r V T Pate, (Hbaaa. Lawtelterte. I aba teaUat. OA OUcbrtet. Oak tUp. Matter H Kaal, Jr, OatorA 4 C MaSaflL (aol), Lariahwt. Xo X Jaa 0 Marartefc, Ooaly. X C. ! Yesterday’• Raleigh Past say a: "The eecretary at Stats char tsrs the Green Bond Granite Brick Co., at ■ Gibson, Scotland County. This concern has s-i sntborised capital at $125,000 and $90,000 subscribed by John F. MeKsir, I. A. Jones aod others." Ta MmS kr m Mh K:aC'alapm»r^'a«and IVwIto k Va the SsaaS I arar as w. I aoid ear kka whtoh sued mm la Shoe laaaS. ke* Tka oely ahtackoa I here to is to A H. MATHIS. Coarad’a. N. C. Taaia aot bed. Laf» hUi Always wTT tmrnm A 0a. IHbaaStW. C. ** IKAUTifUL liromi NKSUI DOLL-FUt Tkipnoo "hub <* OhomiS*. I vlUmnbM ol Povfir p«dMMl. TtaDoObwvai kMHIm tl o« ■tin. I "Pnibol Violate" to tb*b«t Ifclooai baiter. ••■■■** .. W. L. PlELDSr Dnifftat , O^coontysav<n**&>, CXffr WILL UOIN MtlNttt on mQZ. Tuesday, Septrmhw 27tfa, 1904, To Mm 1'oUic »• w1,L te nr. that w» oan te aatnafl/ tetytal to mk otter. UtHtry.wl —to wfli lotto that—uk. Than— who an rich to day. wan, ta faaa e—m out of tea. poor la —riy Ma. TMr —rata—— at S5n^r^arss.3SK?tf,sayrj-S!S toandari— — Wanly and «ar only laid tor lat— ——lotto—. It la la tUa way that tte inowy tea tero taiaad to | < 1 j l W Y«mtr4r> HOOTLAND OOUNTT OAVIXQft BANIv. .a* *** • r .r.nwi j THE GIBSON MERCANTILE COMPANY, • r (AcoomMom to v. b. aiMKn.) y hi tlie Best of Everything, and I«nd«<m in l>ow v>' I Prices. - Tf yotf^wrt aiioee, dotting, Hhirtm Drees Goods, 1*. dies’ Underwear,(Hosiery, Fascinators, Baby Hoods, or anything In this line, see us. Furniture and Undertaking Department Our Furniture and Undertaking Department ie more complete than ever before. We have eome attractive bar gaina ift Fumitnre of an Unde, and would be glad to snp ply your wants In this line. We can save yon money. / Foil Line Groceries, Hardware and Plantation Supplies. OH our prion on anythin* before you buy, and watch this epiice lor new arrival* at our etore. ' ' The Gibson Mercantile Co., . Gfbeon, R C MILLINERY OPENING We will bars on display In our show rooms asst TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, September 27 and 28 tbs prettiest lias of Ladles and Misses Fall and ever shown in this section. You are cordial)/ invited to be present. MRS. W. D. JAMBS. »■»* WE ME SELLING BUCK DRESS SILKS CHEAPER THAN EVER. AMjaAFanaJagojfcrorth *1.25 lor * SMl d* 8o* 1"rort*111**0 tor A 86 inch Tofiata worth 21.25 (or Ufe^5^T5*®““TwrtfcJ1*00far£*1/ i 5®? ®! Broad-dotk wort* #1.00 for A Uaotifal Has of Wool woiat wood* worth 68e lor WaJl^y^toMof^aBldwtoofAh^poodo,Nottooa, Fancy CALL TO BEE US'* BIG GUN TOBEjgffli. W Bunk Ml CM ui PM. We have been boay for the paat two awake making room for our mamoth FALL STOCK of Goode, they have all arrived and are ready for yoar inspection. We do not hesitate in tailing you we hare the beet selected and moat up-to-date stock of Clothing, Gents' Fumfafafacm, eyer shown hi the town of Lanrinburg. We have bean hen loo* oooa^i to know the wanS of the people and In bn S^quaijty: M Awnpoma to soft. DOST S&asgMSSi untn 700 give oe a trial. We have just opend op 250 nits of Starrae Bros. High Art Cloth ing- in Regulars Stoonts & Slims. hwnsmewa MHr eeit n ia»wMaai»rts.iin, We are sole amenta in Laorinburtt for the Celebrated Stetson Crossett & Walk Over Shoes (or men* THbc Krippfildoef it Pittman Shottfnrwniwfn. : Krippendorf ft Dittman Hhoee, we have jcurt opened wp owe ; of tiiepntti^tae wtflaeotMofthe moet durable Use oi ! Ladka Shoes it baa era been oar pkaaoxo to handle and j WB BXtend TOO an invitation to oome in and look t^emorer. ! Ml Leathers, Plain and (tep Toes, Spring, pan, French & Military Heels. - *. SPECIAL! SPECIAL!! » / .-. All Summtr Goods rat go. Come in and lot a make yoa a price on these Goode whteh will Interest jon. v sun
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