mCbSSJ£qSrt£T>si?
waa loved by all who knew
i lidraadii mourned be a hoot od
trioadaaadrolatleaa. She to ear
i*
L D. Warner of Raeford. Mra.
\ W. J. Council of Bad Seringa,
'IB. F. Couodl of Partrtoa,
(.aw Maaara. John Britt and EM
A ehinge far tha woree cam f
mbaot Monday evening, and real
' called each awmberof tha family
to hid them goad-bye. and to re
qnoat that they moot her la
heaven. She dtod at 9 o'clock
Tnieday and wee buried at the
GHbeen grave yard, near Giboon,
Thumb y morning, her oeetor.
Rev. Mr. Rericar, nffiriertng.
The yoU-bearen were ae fol
kma: Maaara. M. F. and J. M.
Livings ton, Walter. Will and
Laagdon Warner and VilliaGib
eaa. The laved onae have tha
kjgS ' ayapethy of tha entire
Truly. “She bath
99 .
Mr. Stood Cov
a_ _ fauna .an attack
of tsnpboidfever. bat ia reported
Governor Look Qqig haa ap
pointed qpr good to w naman, .Mr.
C. C. Snead a notary (mbit
This appointment trill fill n long
felt want here.
Maaera. Tim laehaM and Ary
Wtt Ik AMiU»n. i
New advertisements will be
faood fa this iaaoe that will no
doubt ^rove interesting to gar
Qurolna College, at mh**,
bM aa advertising announce
wot ia this I won and wo
invite our issuers to loo* it up
and aoo what oar neighboring fa.
rtitutiou fa doing.
Cba*. B. Tyaor fa talking har
amaad shoe repairing ia thfa
fame and invitee yoa to invert
gate hia etoek.
S. Saaeen believe* ia printers'
ink and quite often oaes our col
■ana to talk to the people of
Scotland county. Be fa urging
you fa this fame to visit hfa store
and examine the reel value* he
(aaflariag.
Mr*. C. EL Odom announces
that only tea days remain la
which yoa oea proAt by the greet
Price slaughtering she he* inau
gurated. Low prices will prevail
until flsptcmbor lak
Uncle Nash Fields invite* yoa
to visit hi* lee cream parlor,
where a apodal department is
aet aside for ladies. Pern drinks,
the boat tea cream end fine eon*
diet are always found at Unefa
Noah’s.
Bt Walt Mason.
Oh, lneioa stank, yoa Mam to
make toy innards sqainn with
pies tore! Of all tbs scent that
esa't be heat, you an the pride
and treasure. * The cook bee
toiled with seat and broiled the
staak just to say liking, upon ay
plate I see it wait murnifWnt
and striking. The gods an kind,
that we can find each meat in
•tears and eowass; all awn with
tanks thoold gin them thanks
lor inch-thick portcrboum. The
<k*tor views my staak and chews
tbs og shout my diet: “you beat
the Turks,*' he ehJdsn; /'your
works will soon b* la a riot Yoq
ought to sat the w beet
the
dark.'* Ip jabbers like' a parrot
“That mob’s too rich, 'twill gins
yoa itch, ‘ sad mmnpsaod yellow
jaadart; h tronhla tankas, incut
oat stsaka, ahd cUdceoa, docks
and randws." Blog .man wffl
buy his haattt toe Ugh if ha
fbedsIBceths btesea. add tins
ah hay day aftar day, and brows
es when the horse Is. I'drdtbar
ttatjbcjoioy meat of which ho
mat is fonder, and an zay time
aash in. dbd climb to starry I
heights up yonder.
Tta Mr Wiy.
• They keep talking about the
price of beef. That little matter
eouki be adjusted to time days.
If every panes that aata baaf
mold decide to eat apart aoma
Monday. Tuesday and Wednes
days* anti-beef days, in which
they reXgieoaly abstain fm the
eating of bead, green, freah,
«ha tbs ptfea of .baaf neb a
■book tbit the manipulators
woold lit up and taka Doric*.
But to organise fbUa into a plan
that sum ant their "antina”
woold be a n*l man’s Job. The
people an ■baohrts, If they only
knew it—The Uplift.
jcttihs rm jhi
IMM MiM^NtHir.
« Ufa***
Jo®*, N. C. Air 19.
Crops wo* never mote oania
throughout oor sect* than
this year, when they wersimost
e failure last year. The tmen
dke rejoicing ever the out*.
Mia. J. T. John and Mi AJtoe
are speeding a while at £ Ver
non Springs.
Misers Flora Buchan si Ger
trude Morrison, of Aberan, art
•oenta of Mrs. Roberttewart
for the week.
Mia Elisa ftugueonkpanta
few day* with relatives sently,
Mr. Ernest Roberta, / Red
Springs, was a pleaaenMsUor
in our midst Monday a Tues
day. I
Mr. Fred R. Kendall ant last
waek with his father, MEH.
Kendall, near Kinetoa^t. C.
We regret to hear that M Ken
dall’s health ie not nnpnong. >
Miss Msnda Stewart fan'the
Mek hit, we are sorry foier.
Mr. J. D. Wade spentib va
cation at hb old boose Rich
mond. Ya... ; • •’
- Mr'-d. H. Chandler anddmily
art spending the week « their
old home in WedgeQekT 8
Mr. Chandler b book ex* tar
J, T, John Co. 7 7
Mr. W. a McIntyre If
confined to kb room
day*, bat we are glad
pot again.
Mr. H. W.
York and Boston, on
SERVIAN CAPITAL BOMBARDED BY AUSTRIANS
« . • * 1
o-™* "»» 0* «>* «C Whlcfc WI tod mad p>rt» 4tmtim«d by U» Amtf i ^J^|^s,., IB
la T«fcrt <*
The EUmbeth City Independ
ent lays:
"The average little county
jodge in Noth Carolina has got
more tense than the crowned
heeds of Europe. The little
county judge haa learned that if
folks didn’t tote guna there
wouldn’t be ao many gun trage
dies. Folks who carry gone are
tempted to am them. ' And so
the Uttle'eoonty judge imposes a
heavy fine upon every gun-tote?
who ia convicted in bis court.
When folks quit owning and car
ry in* guns they will quit ahooc
tog each other.
But Saunders moat get all na
tions to lay down thair guns at
one time. That haa been the
hope—but soother hope ia coning
.to the Hague.
However, the nation, and not
the Individual, carries the gun.
The policeman carries a gun
around with him and the North
Carolina judge domn’t interfere
—because the law eaya the per
Uoeman haa a right to carry a
gun and every policeman -carries
one. Why? To protect himself
Into the lawless, or the 'man be
would arrest
And for the seme reason the
nation totes its gun. The United
Staten isn’t building war ships to
kill people—provided .people heap
lom her heedand go ttfahboti ngT
■aGermany haa dohei bqt .tfaqt
isn’t tq be presumed. The po
fficeman might get full of dope
gAd shoot up the town -but that
fao’t tu be presumed.
» 'H there were no guna toSed by
aay natieh—then we. might look
for peace—hot If there wkr? no
lead pecdla or writing materials
there would be no Independent*.
Human nature ie human nature
land If there are no guna there
wlli be spears and bows and ar-.
rows—end the snows will oarry
potmoad point*. That is human
baton In a brooch clout A mod
em battleship la human nature
la a ping bat—hut it is the same
oM humea. nature "that. wag. ia
young David whan he swiped Go
liath with a slung Shot—Every
thing. i ■ ,;v._ ! ■
Iinktft Fan Qrpilutfai,
Bight million two hundred and
eight tbouaaod dollars in capital
and unmim paired surplus waa
represented In' the special meet
ing of bankers held in Raleigh
Aug. 12, in response to the call
by President T. E. Cooper of the
State Bankers’ Association, to de
cide whether or not there Shall be
g-North Carolina National Cur
rency Association formed under
■ he Federal banking law, loan*
able banks to issue notes on IK
per cent of capital and surplus
when occasion requires
The result was the formation of
the National Currency Associa
tion of North Carolina with hand
quarters in Raleigh and with Jo
saph 6. Brown, bead of the Citi
sens’ National Bank, Raleigh, aa
President. The association adopt
ed a constitution and by-laws that
conform largely with those being
adopted by similar associations
being formed m many parts of
the country. The by-laws pro
vide for the annual meeting to be
held in Bgldgfa on the first
Thursday in May. and that the
membership shall consist of na
tional . banks of the State and
State banks and trust companies
that join the Federal reserve.
The expenses of the aescebtioe
See ..to be met through assess
ments^ against the members in
spte'ssFSsafas
■fifartsavihs Landnaark.
Many reasons bars been gi ven
aa to why telegraph wires hum.
Soma aay that the sound is
caused by tbq action of the wind
and others that it Is the result of
chances in tempsratuiw. Prof.
Field of the University of Ottawa
says that neither of {bees' expla
nations is correct, but that the
■oundj ie due to the vibrations of
the eeriL The vibrations of the
earth are transmitted to the wires
through the poke. Thia author
itr further states that the soag
of the wbea b the aeag of the
barometer sod that the variations
tof^to^iriyrt^re^ion te.vgrig
If the Boood of the wire*bltti,
it b probabb that the weather
tiriU change in a day or two, bat
ft .it b sharp a momentary
‘ expected.-The
Notici tf SraiOBS
CltlOB.
STATE OP NORTH (CAROLINA. v
County or Scotland. f
In Bomtox Count-Bsfou txi
Clkkk.
D. C. McNeill and wilt. Pantile Mc
Neill. and Milton Saunders and wife.
Agues 8aonds*a. Plaintiff*,
Jamas K. Grmhani^and wife, Bebaoca.
Graham, John C Graham. ^Catharine
Graham, Nanay Graham, Mary Mfr
NaUI, U. MeN. Graham and alft,
Maggie Graham. Margaret E. Gra
ham. Emiw E. Cagta and husband.
Wm. M. Cagta, Catherine Rachels
and husband, Wm. Rachels, Chris
tian Wright. Salli* Cabinet*, la*
Saunders Johnson end husband, Arab
Johnson^ John Sanndersand wife, '
Lissia Saunders, and Tbaroogead
Saundar* and wife. Maggi* Saun
ders. Dcfundents.
8«rvlee of Summons by Publication —
MlMu.
L*« Ssundtrs Johnson and husband.
Art* Johnson, John Saunders and wife.
Unis Saunders, and Tbocougtxxl Saun
ders and wife. Maggie Saunders, de
fendants above named, win take no
tice that an action entitled as above
has been commenced in the Superior
Coart of Scotland county. Stats of f
North Carolina, be lose the CSwt. to ee
raro a sale of certain lends blasted ip,
Scotland county, North Carolina, and i
division of the proceeds thereof among
plaintiffs and dsfondants, imorrtlng to
their respective Interests therein, said
lands being held by plaintiffs and de-‘ ,
fandante as tenants in oommoa: that
toaiBOM Mm lutml iftipst tiw d#
fsodants In mid case on the ad day of
August. 1914, returnable on the 4th
ef Bnptember. 1914; and the aald
. srili forthsr «aks notice
are requited to appear befsrs
J ‘ Clark of tbs Superior
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