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TK MUIOTW M»TVT. MI in Ik nm TabM Mlh ktiMML 8aa Diego Exposition, Sept. &. This comtry oat bare la the «gkjwiiti « a aj thing Bke that in fact I’m told that they're just abcnt aa ok* a lot of foike ae one coaid meat—and 1*0 my t» you frankly that I’ve seen amend of them rd Uka tomato— oeetodiy la parttotoar, ap on tha gipodtiw grenade; At «m a peach, bat she already bad a bunch of addiura tagging after her, and while Tm aa team aa the average gay. I’ll bet. I never for trouble, anyway not with M towe who make a living •ghting. or getting ready to flghtraa I s studio oo the at the 8m Dlago Exposition they make pietores evefy day. Piet* ty soft for the oompany too, Too UtolBaday. Hem they jut aaeany of the^erawds that are villagers, aod than the director givee each one a rainebeck ante eaa mm back best day aad m| himself on the screen. Fine re ciprocal that! Mode company aavee money and the marry vIP laaers can see themselves ss oth ers see them, and just as cheap. Quae in a whip yea get a real tbrilL I was walking along the Prado tnlaf to the KtpodUok fond tint ft ntotrodway, Us camera. and I realized that he'had to niksa living toe go I lot him ga And the imitation eopthv had wkh them was one of the Unto men ie the weeid. He ie yet, I gneee—’eauae I let Mm lea.. Ji'ff.j.v./rti with IT. I guess the oom mend er waa eo damfoueded at the m queet that ha didn’t have the HMSIM of mind to ted him where to go—to gat movie se lf yea ever see that flhn. look for the dUtSngtisbed-looldag gentleman—broad of shoulder and trim el waiat dr—ad la d vilian garb—surveying the war like scene from a safe distance, like a regular commander. That iaL There aye other Exposition sights an the Aha to& And, be lieve me, just because these mov ing picture people have the coo es—Ion here they needn’t think they can taka pictures of mat Next time thar’ve got to pay cash—aondnchackf—is advance. I’m an srtiet. However, Yoon for the Movies.' Boom. P. S. . I gwt that heroine. She looks ail right, hot she’s too gre garious—she wants bar director to hire that whole troop of infan try kg the week. IN LAURINBURG . The Evidence* Supplied by Lo cal Testimony. If tho reader wants strong* proof than the following state ment and experience of s resident of Laarintarg, what can it be f J. L Elliott Lsurinburg. N. C.. eayi i **if I had used Doan'e Kidney Pill* sooner 1 would have been spared a great deal of suffering and ttwaw. My kidneys were sc badly disordered that I suffer ed constantly. I was .often dizzy and my bade was hard ly ever free from pain. Don ton* medicine did me nc good and finally I began tak ing Doan’s Kidney Pills. The; marts me won in a short time/' Pries BOt, at all dealers. Don’l simply ask for a I f Mjtabum Cd.. Props., We Xe amMyiiM “Prince Nomtl’V owned bj Mr. W. H. Edens, and “Gentn Dictator.*’ owned by Mr. R. C Tnggrtt, two of the fastest homes in the State, were landed on the ears today at Tfcrbor* whom next Monday they win bo catered in the races in their re spective rises so. Messrs. Eden and Leggett wfll go up Monday |p jsttond toe rases and bo ne* their favorites. [Mr. Leggett Is a Sootlsnditc who moved to Ouipheriaad aav eml years go ha$ good ia Mo new borns. He al ways had a weakness for speedy stock, and from the above Mo Beetiand friends will loam that tho fever otfll has him.—Ed. Et Ctmwh.1 UMlWt iM ■ TMIILL difjii mi UMfe| Primw im lidi prmh-taMf dm, Rtnwl poHcsman M. & McDon ald, of McCoU. waa in Benhsate ▼ille Tuesday afternoon and placed in jaD Ton Pointer, of Leurinbarg, charred with re leasing a prisoner from the guard boaae at MeOolL Cloyd Ooate, Hid to be from Dtylon county, was serving s sen tence for disorderly conduct, end wh in the guard houae at Me* OoU. Saturday night itlscWm ed that Pointer spent some time tafting with him. About the time Pointer left on a Judeoe lock having ben broken off. In attempting to camps Coats, not knowing where PoHeeman Mc Donald lived, went right by hie bouse. Mr. McDonald recog nised him and recaptured him. Costs refused to tell who let him oat, bat ell the evidence pointed to Fainter, who had dis appeared. On Tuesday Pointer returned to McCall, probably to enquire what had become of his friend Coats, who did not join him ss planned. Mr. McDonald got wind of his presence in town, axxxk toe mom tune Poster leaned that thepoHee man was looking for him and he remained la town but n few min ute* He left toward Tatum on hie motorcycle. Henry D. Gib eon haimermd to be on hand in hit automobile. Mr. MrlVinalH got la with him and they started In Dumit. About two nOee this side of MeOoil they sighted Pointer as he turned north on the Rocking ham road. By request of the ru ral poHeessan Mr. Gibson turned on the gasoline and they gave chase to the fleeing Indian. It was n prstty race for about a mile, the auto going at least fifty miles aa hour, and the mo torcycle gradually gaining. But up near the home of Thom n Chs> vra, the motorcycle struck a sand i *±s of it,‘Ok. mcDoaald shot at the hind tire. Moping to puncture it. He wiessirthe Hr* hat Pointer turned and surrendered. The automobile bed slowed down, sod Mr. McDoeald thought it had almost stopped, but when he jumped out he cut four somer saults and slightly injured his ■boulder. He jumped up, how ever, aod captured his prisoner. Pointer was given a prelimi nary hearing before Magistrate Hugh I* MeLaurin and was sent to the circuit court far trial He denies burning ‘Coatv out—Pee Dee Advocate. _ Ml Ons«M fiMinlH »H»>h ud A report Issued recently by the Federal Bureau of Education ■bows that there ere Hz com ■Mcelel schools end business oot *•«■• to North Carolina. The MUanroUaaent wee978 pupil* It la eeHmated Hat mote than half this namtar eompleted com mercial courses. end a large num hmara now easplaynd to North Carolina busioeee institution*. [ • In the entire naHon then era mfi vuT*"**" °°*Ur®* snd eotn modete 160.667 students'aonaal b« This ia an average annual at test dan e« of 260 pupils per school. KW ttUMTEL 1W* Ttkwd. fcbOtft, Is Extra Ctarplg 1*. The bmm old hotels, like the mme okl jokes of the down, ere (emitter to ell travelers. Oat in Lae Angles, California, there have been toms new ideas put into practice. This description of the modern hotel is. worth reading:, “Tipping is tabooed at the new IMroom Hotel Stowed. 416-18 Sooth Spring street The new house f» introducing several other innovations in hotel management “No bellboy* will be employed at the hotel. Each of the eleven floors has a women room clerk. Japanese janitor and a fall corps at worsen. The mail, keys end an other sendee is handled through the individual floor clerks. “When a guest arrives he it amieted into the elevator. The clerk on the floor to which he bee been assigned is notified over the telephone, and s servant it wait ing to take hit baggage when ar rives at his floor. “There will be no extra charge for a wife. Aa extra charge is made only when a room is occu pied hy two men. The price of I each room i* posted on the wad; so that patron* may know that! rates are the nma to all. The! prices of rooms .with bath are from $1.50 to $5.00 ~ A printed notice ie posted in each room that salaries are paid to employees and that they are forbidden to receive tips. “The bedrooms have special equipment in .the way of running tea water and a vending machine whieh supplies these articles for 25 cents each: tooth brush, tooth powdat. cold cream, talcum pow der, shaving soap and safety rasor. “Drinks are served to women in the Pompeian room. Men, unattended by women, are not permitted in the room." Well, why not? Why tip a waiter? Wbv have •»> uo/you? why charge a mao three dollars for a room and if hia wife is with him charge him Ms dollar* for the room? Joat because the hotel man has been in the habit of doing tbit. Why not have the vending ma chines so you ein get w£t you want? And why not have run ning ice water? Some hotels have already done this—first on* we ever saw it the Emerson in Baltimore. Bat this reform ie somethin* novel sad it will be interesting to see how the Loa Angeles hotel comes out From this distance it looks to os that thatis the kind of a hotel wa would patronise. —Everything. tad Sta WiftMdr eUMm. Th* Phdcral Department of La bor haa eatabinbad a Children’e Boreau to teach patents bow to «a» for children and baa juat ia* •oad a booklet on ‘Traaatal Col tnra.M which ia for frea distri bution. tar boom time Unde ft*m hag bpaa paying eontidarbJbls atteo tkm tq tba knbrovsmant of bogs, chicken* and liveetock, as waOaa taaebiag as bow to rada pomp* Unaaad potatoaa. tad itbao* eooragfng tp And attention now bolag tuned toward improving Urn human ram. Tik* mil. i. ; Abut three week a axo the toonh wtfe of Mr. Rafna Henry PoOiy. divorced, decided toauu^ n actio. Yesterday Mr. Pulley tieo decided be waa reedy for aa other ceremony end Mas Mary ■•ary became hie fifth wife. Dapaty Clark yfartratiaa Boyatar S2a^Tth?*51jry^top!*? sr’&rssjftri; SsSSS^s crssjsSSi Carolina College MAXTON, N. C., Offers four year* work in the Literary Department, Academy Work. Superior advantages ^Art.^Pyo* Voice, Expression, Physical Cultars, Poaystte Sdence, Domestic Art, Business Course. All departments under trained specialists. “sss besudfollysndayminetricsHrdevelopminbody, mind snd hssrt. is the aim of this inatitmlon. riafissre&ssasai&g D e**s£uj?v **• *hM« «* k®®»ty ud fo* forara?*— *•». Dr. Thaa. A. Smoot, Paator Ep worth Church, Norfolk. Va. -t&Syjsa&sg a • ^mmany land., it*took. Wia ^^JSdwSSSTia to ‘ao^ JESJTtf U^df^Si^FT'cteT' ^ “d to taki"‘ “■* Uno< ^^.fou I know of no lmtitnihm (and I am familiar with moat of tham) mora worthy, and no ftald of ypcctaalty llfcnly to yi.ld larger rotuma. I am ran pawad ot tha ahara I haca boon allowod to taka la promotin* tha dZd. y* 1 *® looking forward to larg»*dlri. sToL? ^ * of groat baoaflu to oar young womanhood. -Cog. Johan : 1 h*T,.°° !" ■?<"* *kat tk« laatitattoo aa it ia now, aaad {■ ,?A!“d P®“,£u**1*® *■ •“*»• haritaga, not only of North Carolina Mathmlna, Mat of tho wbolo Stata. It la aaacaaaary only for tha pobUe YT} U “^tL Seal* k^tNn ataatly ln vJow. and tha flna product tarood out in tha ahopa af adaaatad waaaMhood ha erdarthat tha taatUntlou may oontlnoa tointaw and ac ?"w *5*.■T”T'*£*>»»♦ P*>— I® ®«r adocatlona) Hfa-Rav. Dr TVm. N. Iray, Editor OtflcTaJ Organ of tha M. & Church, Booth, NoohvlUa^TaBo! , w*u *S*’?5* bJ,*J‘**n** J?d ® caraftiBy wlactad faculty, many For Catalog address. Rev. 8. K. Mercer, President, _ _ MAXTON, N. a FLORIDA 5th ANNUAL EXCURSION VIA SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY “The Progressive Railway of the South’* (The Shortest and Quickest Route) .TUESDAY, SEPLJ&td, 1914U tickets GOOD RETURNING UNTIL SEPT. 29th • Do not miM this opportunity to vWt Florida. GREATLY REDUCED' RATES 8ee the Beautiful Manitee and St Petersburg Sections ONE WHOLE WEEK IN FLORIDA "Mo-date equipment day coaches and Pullman Sleeping Can. Make your 1* 4 reservations now DIAGRAMS NOW OPEN infoSSiSS" S*ab°*rd ***** for f*rth*r C* VSftS'S* F* ** JOHN T. WEST, D. P. A. Norfolk, Ya. Raleigh, N. C. — Beef and Milk A-plenty ggsgm**.-"-’««»rrzr^r Amu m ipilrl |AM £eJImuh% AliMuSt StOZlrB,im! BeeDee 1gg*gg l^ljgtr —————'— -' • ' *■»■;.« I1TANT 100 Bushels Old ”, White Corn at once, at Lowest Cash price, in lots of 25 Bushels. P. 0. P ox 30 7 Laurinburg, N. C. EMT CAROLINA TEACHERS TRAINING SCHOOL AStatoaefaool to tnfo tooehon br th* pabUc ockooi* of North OhoOml BrurmbC ' 5^ oy pygB*’ Tqxtai fm to ad who S*1^ i***. ■ BOW. H. wMIGHT. rrnMol. NR.' .;, ' OrMBTll^ «. c. --1--—:-— ■’•••••
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