Latest Fabrics in Dress Goods. Beautiful Line of Shadow Laces. Full Line of Princess Slips, Muslin Under skirts and Gowns. Full Line of Corset Covers. Full Line Warner Bros. Rust-Proof Corsets in latest models. Just Opened A Full Line of Children's Slip pers, all leathers and styles. Stetson Oxfords for Men in all styles, leath ers and shapes. n h IB The Home Laurinburg, e Values. North Carolina GENERAL NEWS. Col. Geo. W. Goethals sailed Friday for Colon and on April 1st, will become Governor of the Panama Canal. Laurence Duke, nephew of Jas. B. Duke, on trial at Seattle, Washington, under a charge of manslaughter, was Thursday ac quitted. Young Duke, while automobiling, ran over and killed Henry N. Pharr 15th of October last year. T .'" The negroes of Greenville, S. C, have formed a civic league. Four arid one-half inches of snow fell at Nashville, Tenn., Thursday night. Pleading guilty the Western Union Telegraph and the Ameri can Telegraph and Telephone Co. were fined $50,000 by the State of Mississippi for violating the anti-trust laws of the State. Arthur White, a negro of Ashe ville, is being held for trial upon a charge of attempting to crimi nally assault a white girl of less than seven years. An elephant belonging to a show which has been exhibiting in South Carolina recently es caped from its keeper and ram bled away. Citizens living near Hartsville saw the animal in the woods and forming a hunting party gave chase. The elephant was finally killed, one hundred shots being fired into its body. The manager of the shows to whom the elephant belonged stated that it was valued at $6,000. McAdoo is a widower with six children and one grandchild; is fifty-odd years of age, and Miss Wilson is 24. Because his brother's wife re fused to elope with him, Steven Francis of Newark, N. J., shot the woman and himself. After remaining under the Mis souri Athletic Club walls for over sixty hours, G. Burke was res cued Thursday, but died within two hours at a St. Louis hospital. A fire in Milwaukee, Wis., Thursday destroyed the Windsor Hotel, the Western Newspaper Union and the Evening Wiscon sin buildings with a loss of $350, 000. A strike of brewery workers in Reading, Pa., last week threat ened a beer famine in that city. The son of the Duke of Bruns wick at Berlin, at the age of one day, was Thursday appointed Colonel by the Kaiser, who visited him. Governor Dunn of Illinois last week commuted the thirty-year sentence of Charles Kinsley, in order that he might marry. By a vote of 35 to 34, the Sen ate Thursday defeated the Ash urst resolution to provide for constitutional amendment ex tending suffrage to women. In the British House of Com mons Thursday in an argument over the Irish Home Rule bill. Sir" Edward Carson called Mr. Delvin a liar and for a time it looked like a fight. Senator Hoke Smith of Gee rgia introduced a bill in the Senate proposing the creation cf a Federal motion picture commis sion, under jurisdiction of the United States Bureau of Educa tion. Pictures that would tend to corrupt morals or excite crime would he placed under the ban. Ninety-six thousand men are out of work in New York City. Snow and rain accompanied by a biting cold wind swept over Oklahoma, Texas and Arkansas Thursday. A fellow in Pennsylvania was indicted by a neighbor for enter ing his garden and taking a head of cabbage. The judge hearing the case decided that a cabbage is real estate and therefore the defendant was not guilty of lar ceny of personal property and that the neighbor's remedy is to enter a civil action contesting title. Marion Lee, a Kentucky negro, was electrocuted in Richmond, Va., Thursday for the murder of Delaware Brown last July in a fight over a crap game. In the Illinois State hospital for the insane the music treat ment is to have an extended try out. George Westinghouse, who re cently died, it is said soon after perfecting his invention of the air brake and needing money to market it asked Commodore Vanderbilt to help him finance the proposition. After demon strating his invention to him, Mr. Vanderbilt said to Mr. v Westing' house, "Do you mean to tell me that you can stop a train running at full speed, by wind-just wind?" To which question young Westinghouse replied, "Yes, sir. lean." Mr. Vanderbilt calling his partner told him to put the lunatic out and to not permit him to come in again. ; A Pennsylvania dispatch says that Audrey Richardson sprained his arm severely while visiting his sweetheart. The dispatch doesn't say how it happened. A young German officer made love to a fellow officer's wife. A duel was ordered by a court of honor and the husband killed. The average man who has lived to be 75 years of age has eaten 54 tons of solid food and 53 tons of liquid, or about 1,300 times his weight. The will of Mrs. Mary J.fek of Newark, N. J., recently pro bated, directs that one dollar per day beipaid to her daughter, Mrs A. A. Chambers, of Arizona, as long as she stays outside of New Jersey. A llama sent to Secretary of State Bryan from Buenos Ayres by the Mayor of that city, has been refused admission to the United States because it suffered from sore eyes. The crew of the steamer that brought the animal over, named it "Grape Juice Bill." Rev. C. M. Griffiths, pastor of the Congregational church at Portland, Ind., was waited upon by his congregation and asked to quit using tobacco, and in refus ing to do so gave up his charge and left the town. Alleging that his wife had not kissed him in fifteen years, J. E. Orchard of Jersey City, N. J., is asking for a divorce. Benjamin Rosenblenth, a young man of New York City, who has a bad record for stealing, and being adjudged by the courts as a habitual criminal, was sen tenced for life. His latest crime, and the one for which he is ad judged a habitual criminal, was the theft of 16 cents. Trying to win a wager of $5 that he could not eat ten loaves of bread in three hours, Geo. Williams, of Sharon, Pa., col lapsed as he began to gnaw at the eighth loaf. Chas. A. Smith, an architect of Denver, Colorado, says that he has solved the problem of raising the Titanic. Naval ex perts declare the feat impossible. Declaring that she needs food and clothing moie than she does a tombstone, Mrs. Mary Tillman of New York City is asking that the will of her hi other, which leaves her $800 of. his estate for burial purposes, be broken. Mrs. Tillman is 97 years old and unable to work. Because his mother left him to mind the baby the ten-year-old , son of Mrs, Lawson Smith, of Fish Springs, Tenn., hanged him self to the limb of an apple tree while the mother was out visit ing. A Chicago bishop has said the greatest scoundrels the country has known have been college bred men. Mathias Constanto, a steel worker at Hammond, . Ind., has inherited a $7,000,000 estate. The first thing Constanto did was to hire five close friends at $5,000 per year each to help him spend his money. Five hundred cases of ptomaine poison resulted from a waffle sup per given by the Presbyterians of Donora, Pa. A bill providing a penitentiary sentence for every man convicted of eloping with a girl whose parents object to the marriage was passed by the lower branch of the Kentucky Legislature last week. Secretary Bryan celebrated his 54th birthday Thursday. Gov. Walsh of Massachusetts has declined to sanction a pro posal to increase his salary from $8,000 to $12,000. In 1908 during an election in Louisiana, E. A. O'Sullivan and Paul Felix and others disagreed about the voting methods and as a result, Felix and his friends held O'Sullivan and cut off his beard and now O'Sullivan is ask ing the Supreme Court of the United States to give him dam ages in the sum of $60,000 for the loss of his beard. Sidney, Ohio, suffered a fire loss of $250,000 Thursday. Because a school teacher at Cologne chastised her child, the mother in abusing the teacher called her a "suffragette," and was fined for slander. The Ford Motor Co. of Detroit, Michigan, completed more than 1,000 automobiles per day for the 24 working days in February. During the month 25,621 were built and shipped. ' M. K. Vogan of Grove City, Pa., predicting that he would be dead within 24 hours recently went to the cemetery and selected a place for the burial of his body. Within ten minutes after he walked out of the cemetery he dropped dead from heart failure. For his legal help in the fight made by the State of New York to return Harry K. Thaw to Matt ea wan, W. T. Jerome receiv ed a fee of $25,000. Postmaster General Burleson has signed an order providing that the sender of a parcel post package on which postage at the fourth class, or parcel post rate, is fully paid, may place a com munication in an envelope pre paid at the first class, or letter rate, and attach it to the parcel, the envelope addressed to cor respond with the address on the parcel. Fire supposed to have been j caused by an explosion of gaso line in a garage at Anderson, S C, the past week, destroyed the garage and caused a loss of $8,000. With an appropriation from the government of $47,000 for a pel lagra hospital at Spartanburg, S. C, the institution is assured. The promoters have other funds which will make the total $75,000. and the hospital will be estab lished it is thought before June. All that is left of Kelley's Army that started out 1,800 strong on a march to Washington from California, is fifteen of the leaders who are in California jails. Hans Schmidt, the slayer of Anna Aumuller, who was to have been executed Monday, was granted a stay of execution by his attorneys filing a notice of appeal. An anonymous gift of $50,000 was made last week to the Board of Foreign Missions of the Metho dist Episcopal Church. It is for the care of retired missionaries. A powder plant at Alton, 111., exploded one night the past week, shaking the surrounding terri tory for 50 miles. Henry Miller, a night watchman, was killed. Through a court decision, eight children of Mrs. Camillo Mon roux Prados of New Orleans, who have grown up as being consid ered negroes, and being regis tered so, are declared to be white. Alleging that it's the dominant factor in a combination alleged to control the output of, anthra cite from Pennsylvania fields it touches, Attorney General Mc Reynolds has brought suit against the Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. A lone bandit robbed the ex press car on a Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe train last week secur ing about $20,000. After rob bing the car, the bandit tied the messenger up in a sack where he was found by trainmen. One day last week one hundred and forty-nine Mexican mutineers were executed it Jojulta. They were lined up in squads of one dozen men each against a stone wall and shot. A Texas woman gives to the cause of God, all the eggs laid by her hens on Sunday. Ohio will spend $7,000,000 for good roads during the coming year. Three hundred and forty-five miles of road built by the Federal government through the Yellow stone Parkccst $1,035,000. Notice of Application for Pardon. Notice is hereby given that applica tion will be made forthwith to the Gov ernor of North Carolina for the pardon of James Ware, convicted of an assault with a deadly weapon on Cora Belle Ware, on September 2d, 1913, and sen tenced by the Trial Justice of Scotland County Criminal Court for a term of twelve months on the roads of Rich mond county. cox: & DUNN, 12-2t Attorneys for Petitioner. Will O r si t r i ne i rmmons o: ie Carolinas are the achievements in educational, agricultural and commercial progress that will astonish even native Carolinians, will make every State in the South bestir itself and pen the Eyes of the Entire Nation You know what your own locality is doing, but how much do you know about the combined efforts of all the Carolina counties and how these united efforts will, in turn, boom business in your town and county? Employer, employee or parent whichever you are you need to know these important facts, for the agricultural and business opportunities and the educational advantages of North and South Carolina today are greater than ever in the history of the two States. What's more, they are rapidly growing bigger and better. . There is much to be proud of in the Carolinas. The whole significant story is told in the article DOWN SOUTH Cm5S?&?"- . In This Week's Issue of rMe COUNTRY GENTLEMAN Five Cents the Copy, of All News Agents On Sale Thursday. Or $1.50 a Year by Mail Direct, or Through Any Authorized Subscription Agent Our Distributing Agent is WILLIE C. PAYLOR Laurinburg, N. C. THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY Independence Square, Philadelphia H9K