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Local Notes. Ur. Tel Harris, of Maxtoa, R. F. ». Mow 4, urea a Lauriaburg visitor Mon day. Attorney W H. Weather spoon spent Thursday ia Raleigh on professional Mrs. W. D. James. Jr., has retained from New York, where the spent the Christmas holidays with relatives. A moot Interesting message from “Aunt Becky” was received too late for nee fai this Issue. Same win ap pear ia our next leans Rev. J. L. Fairly, who spent the peat week here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Fairly, has returned to Us work at Faykttevtll*. Master Marshal Prinoe happened to the edafortuae Saturday to saffer hie right arm broken. A kicking auto mobile caused the trouble. Mr. J. A. Patterson has sold Us in terest ia the N. S. Blue Company atom and trill travel this year. He sella groceries.—Hoke County Journal. Mr. 0. H. Reaaall accompanied Mrs. Russell to the Hamlet Kopital on Saturday where Mrs. Raaaetl under went s slight operatise. Kit* dan Marti*, of Wilmington, who opent several days tba paat weak with bar Motor, Mn. Cecil Sanford, ratunad to tor torn Monday. Mima One* aad Made Una Burk*, of Pduabm, Va, airtvod In too city last night aad an too attractive guest# of Mn. W. D. Jam**, Jr. Mn. U B. Brooks aad children, of Lyadhont, are gaeats at tb* boato of Mn. Brooks' parents, Mr. aad Mrs. J. D. Sanford in North Leurlnborg. Bor. J. H. Halt. Presiding ; Cider at tb* Xocktogham Dtetrict, occupied toe Methodist pulpit ton Sunday non lag aad at CoMdnnIo Sunday after noon. Mrs. T. A. Congtaonhour. aad oca, Thames, Jr, who have boon tb* gusote of Mrs. Cnagheatimir'e pareste, Mr. and Mn. N. Hammond, tor* return ad to thair homo at Charlotte. Mias Roberta' Coble, a member of th* faculty *f the Klaaton estsoalo, who baa been at boos* for tba paat month, on1 account of illness, returned tb Klaaton Saturday. Dr. Kolly guaunoy, of Oa*t*n eoun > formerly told a clerkship with Store, ratunad to the bio work Beery L. *’• The asst attraction booked far to* Meat play touaa la Tba Greater New ;To*k An Star Minstrels. They ap pear February Mb. aad an March tba Va s egret to note the Ulneta of Mr. John Maw, who ia oenftnod to to* bom* bf bis mother, Mn. Bettio Shaw, <m Church otioot. Mr. Show la suf fertog^frota^ toe affects of a sorer* ^Oftaonhlp with Mr. W. B. Cherry, who I* an expert at daop wall drilling. Tb* Urns will da wall drilling on a large seal*, aad will b* knows as Maxwall A Cherry , . Wa an glad to aato that Mr. D. A. McDoagaid. who was quite 11 far a maob with that popular die****, grippe, too euflrfeuily xacovatad to affaire bf the Dim of M/A^cDoug aid. s • . l. •# * l ■ Mr. trmtt Cevi^tea tw >mg. ed a position with the Bootland Sap. pig Co, at Johns. Mr. J, B. Maxwell has formed a The Bostisk Mule Co, as will ho soon ia thair pngs advertisement olse whora hi this issue, ara going out of the haroeie and vehicle business. They will conduct an auction sals to diapooo ai their large stock in this has, oo Baturday. This does set sssaa however that they are going oat of the stock business. The Exchange Is pleased to note that Mr. and Mrs. Angus Ljrtch are now nuking Lanrinburg their hone, having Just moved in from the coun try where they have lived since their marriage. They ate occupying the McOaachy home on West Church street, which was recently vacated by Mrs. S. M. McArthur, who it occupy ing the boose recently vase ted by Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Rudd. Seat Dougl*i, colored, of Moore county, in op before United States Cosaiaiaatopar H. L- Outhria, on Sat urday, charged with operating an il licit distillery near Keyeer. After bearing the evidence the commissi oe er bound the defendant in a bond of $U0 for hla appearance et the next ter*) of the Federal court at Laaiin barg. I x-Judge W. H. Neal, of Laa rtnbwrg, represented the dcfradanU Piedmont Dispatch. Laurie burg's new Are track has been reeeived end hna every appear ance of being an up-to-date and ooas plets one. With thin added to ear firs fighting facilities and with the greeter eaaoaat of water with whlah to de the fighting, Laarinburg is bet ter equipped to fight fires than ever before. Nobody wests to see a blase, bat if one ceBase, we will all feel safer about our ability to snrrussfellj fight it. Th. m«*Jc*l eomady “Night oa Broadway" waa praaaatad hara on Tnaaday night by Mr. Hairy Baaaiaan ■upporUd by a atrong campaay af playan. Tha production sat with the inatant aad lead approval of th* aa diaoc* witnaaalng it. Mr. Tmaman ia a comedian af artnaediaary ability aad kept tha aodteoe* ia aa uproar th* antir* avaning. TMa abaw ia oaa of tho boat that baa viattad LaartabCrg ia many aaaaana, and Mr. irwiraaa eaa ba aaaorad of a aobotaatial wai ooaa# when be Boaaaa thi* way again. Our friend Mr. Bob Gibaoa, oi tho Bt. John neighborhood, caOad na over th* *pbon# Monday to tall na of a bag killing that had boon bald inthataag It ia the lmbit, and. a good egg, to nMag Mg' ho#*. Mr. Oikoaa aw' parted that Mr. C. B. Smith had W alaagbtarad aowwo packer*, tha ooa Maad not waight of tboa* beiag 2.020 pound*. Ha alee atatad that Mr. J. L. McLaoeblin had UOod cm that tipped tha aeala at 40d poonda not. The’ largo* of Mr. imlA’t Waited 4M pound*. Mr. CHbaaa addad after t*d ipg a* thi* gpod aad* ** be vfchU# na to call oa' Woathar Prophet J. L. fhk af th* Sneed** Grove taction for a ripe* af Bnairtha* worth white team kU neighborhood. Mr. John MonToe, aon of My. W, M.' Macro*, of Laorinbocg, B. T. D. No. t who, ear reader* wfl) mean, waa an aevamly injured the pa* tummar wbH* in bathing at' tha, Fbirfy ntDV pond. Wo regret to note la ataadOy growing wanker aU tha wUla. Mb. Monro*, who waa quit* a atont man, wgnt U tb* pand to gn in bathing and in diving from tha bank atraek fate band and abooldam againot aeana ob Jaot *r tha bottom of thopgad aui tnining a fmetam of kia apinal ooL nmn. Tha ahoah paralyaod hi* body, aad dmptt* tha teat that ha baa had •vary earn and atpeetten, inelndhg tha trmtmant of a apodal) at, ho bm baac in a batelma aad hepclaat ooa ««o* dnoo tKt'aoeidmt. Hi* body hna waatedmwpsr md Ida Urbagthlg mp4<fly fading. ‘.Tha yottig man, why ia waO known harm having had ehuSb of tha fin bourne tm gam* Mm*, and Ma afaUai lovhd mm have tha *ya* pethy of thoir M*nd% wha'hm many. BUSINESS LOCALS Um thing" for*a'3r besrdfcMpkMSS Conveniently located. • Mb SM 4M, LaarUborg, N. a 1-4 FOR SALE—Bottling plant to good Oonditioc. Win seU st a bargain for oath or euhaog* for lata modal Ford aotomoblla to tool condition. J. P. Wiggins at I askant* olV*. FARMERS! Own yonr fame. Esso all it produces Instead of half. We hare fin# tents 110 to SM per acre, large aad ansil, Improved sad ar im proved. Sea ss today. McLean A Croom, Maxtor, N. C. 44-tf l 1 _ [ I SELL Daybreak Acid Phosphate, p2T eaot°Phosnho na. Call, write orjpbons No. &0>, Gibson, N. C. W. tT Wright. ’ LIS WANTED—Man to team bather toads, few weeks required. Tools given. Weakly demonstration. Di ploma when finished. Write for SfBjJgy *"W,-S BOB KENT—McUwln Ormt « Church street. 8U room hooaa re. AppS^*o°MlMMLodla*j’eciso! LARGE ROOMY HOUSE, sattobli ter sasrsBya* * PIGS POE SALE—Berkshire Pigs. 10 t »y» old. Giles Leach. “SFEjisIFteHS scad to roar door. Then* ar leave ^1—r orders. Coble McIntyre. LOST—A assail Broach sat w»h • . Pearls. Probably lost to East Lao •gBgeJjB-. » —e~-j A dispa tab to the Evening News, of Lea Am, tspesto the less with tha ■tehtog of tbs Panto, ad 44/»<M)00 worth of jewels batoagiag to >1hs maharajah of Eaptuthste. grand eom wssdsr of the Star of India. The' his salts, the ruler of jiapurtteitehss^ lag intended to beazdthe .FWato-ai Port -Said., t v* . ,_v \ Ttglpf A refute' Lw?H*hnrK ^ao ’ Dto aiHriUrfyfctuRtad. C*n tbsra 0a anystengnr peoai afisrad than tha nvfdnecr <rf lAorjnbonr rssideats 7 After yog bnra rend teg following, QaWtir hgfgi. ,_ of tUs mnAdan glrab IWf. I have not thing bottef than _ PUb nod 1 don't borftstn omineDd th«m to Umm who __ in^aaad of « rails bio kid Day mod' Prise BOe, st sll dsnlstn,. Don't' singly aak for a kidney moody —Rtt Donn'a Kid nay Pills-tbn «nnsn that Mrs. Baron* had. Poster-Mil burn Ca, Props., Baf galft N. Y7 ’ A. Grande, Peter Apoatck and A Argoefl, all st Be urswrote, CaL.wer* bjBsd by the ssploskm of a dynamite bomb thrown tbsoogh tha wiateir of the Apodtols bwns st midnight. Tbs dyes ml ting wasthsreeull of a fond. ' ■ — _LI— “ Ladies’ 4.50 Selby *« “ “ 3.60 “ . One lot 3.50 44 ** We have a good lot sf Boys' sad , tale at cut prices. £* '^d‘^COmt WUuJltakfr.B.d. SUrt. First New York Coat. All Man’s 913.60 Overcoats, one half off M 10.00 “ « <. ^ At these prices these Overcoats will go. AH**®"’4 W.50 Rais costs, Sale Price MM “ Ladies’ 5.00 . « 3 2 “ Men’s LOO Union Salts 44 x eg. “ M 1.60 “ 44 •« * VS “ “ 3J» « - - w . ££ “ L00 Wrights Health Underwear gfc “ LOO “ 1 Springneedle Underwear “ “ IS." Ml. t. *» “ •• 13.59 M U M 1.00 Dress Shirts, New Patterns 44 •• L50 44 44 •« H “ “ 1.00 Flannel Shirts j ■ M “ 1.50 « Bwr in .ind thr .bore prit« bold for Thirty Din moi it will pay you to call and Inspect these goo* before yen Maks your nor. chases, as we propone to save yon aoney. • —-j-j V r Ltorinborg. N. C. Ltil _ _• - • - - •: ,We received of Mne Mole* On the 14th, iflW b»Te another car to arrivd ^he 27th. Do >w, need j ®ol«J W you do, pay.ye]® to call and seethes %ey%^ fll,e ones, and the Prices are Weill Bfros. ’Phone 124 iW'M""*..» C. ,if *ii«t if‘ •*»- r "■ L—,:j. 1 . <■ ■ < FLOWERS 11 1 _ Seasonable eat flowers, Palms. Fern a. • Floral srraoiraaiena for *ay oeeaekn. Prompt attention to oo£of>towa orders. SCHOLTZ, The Florist, Inc. Phone 144S. 806 N. Trron 8t Charlotte, N. C. BUTS® Drug store, aim* m
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