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The twhUth *m* is the ' dm eccamd m Lpaa when Vhgiaia IT. Browa.ngtd hve jwn, ra despite Mow than 100 peeeon* haeo beea ef Motet with the pyiwiidu eymptam Which have presented an imaatveht* «w%ma he Keer KngWnd phym dp* i,-, The fcrfenah* of 24 etoiflUadoa atfwtjjwd open patient* m the state ■■ hem* for the feeble-minded et Chip. pew* Falls, Wte^ha* Uvn torn pic tod ;.'.' hy Dr. J. V. R Lcrmao. *11 having been successful. (o alt c**ee the uuuwent of either daw operate.) upoe, or their rale three, wee obtained. The opera tteaa ia eeverel cases are said to ho i"! restating the suede of these treated. Haertoe VTeish. who was paruloJ item Leavenworth prison after an faig part ad his term for slsrtlaa fraadn, rate reed he hie heme in Ten* 1st, end wee reetored to Ma poaMen a* cwnty sealer bp the eoan-' Op Ma arrival at the ata Money nay get tight occasionally Aa ana ayrainad la loving is eooa ah)* to bo around. Whoa praying for tain bo consist ent, Cfrry an umbrella. Oae way to live without work is. to work somebody Hie. * A fellow alwaya fseto hit oata ju«t after taking hit rye. Usually when a auto dads hto Para dise the gato ia locked. Toe many women UU a joke tin aaaM way they threw a brick - * Oar dreams ratty us in carriages, oar realities force aa to walk. When a nan to on tha water wages everybody waal* to treat. She who sauces to* cook should bo A dentist ought to be a good poker player. Be to ae good at tiling When a hold-up man with a gun aaka for iidgini ha usoaBy goto it The headier a ana to, tha aaera uax iaaa be annua to be to peon It by havtag hto picture taken every tine be grts * chance. to OM who eu Tdd“ I i I COM it is a safe mweloaion that aaoaa girl Is going to got married. It Is o aoft of aaif applied taeaM whoa the man who lots Mo wife take in washing asks the man who ***** ho marry his daaghtac% IT ho can cop *>•« Mr. Mm toll Um ohc wouldn't many Mm antfl ho had done brave- Ho started in to court the girl next dmor and Mo aant word the sec ond night Mat he woo Me braveet man aho had ever amt. 8tm Praaddag at IN. The Rob. Ezra Campbell ie said U W Me eldest sriaistar of the Gospel in the Usited 8tatea. if not b the waM. Rieiottr ht nUbcitod hit oao hundredth and iktk birthday at the homo of hie grnHaan. Emm? Campbell, of Floyd coanty. Mr. Camp hod was barn in what is now Wlm ooanty. Virginia, and livod there aatU ho eras peat M years cf ago. He thee Moved to Ren tacky, and hat lived Mom .place. He ie a Member af thi la now ffl "pastor I of thraa nharrhaa He has baa* bwaabla# for TP year* ud is as ! yoang i* action as aaoat maa am at th' B“<'1** *^~t **n rtdtif preacher b# bold* the maid of oast Kentucky i as the marrying person. In the past year ha aaitad oxer 100 novflea la tha bands of matrimony. Friends ad the old maa Imra triad to iwnaadabimftana stop praaebtagaad ta lira hi a ydat way, ba{ ha says that ha wests to dfe in tha aarriaa of <Tad, Miat Vanwn, Ky, Signal. wld u. s._ tec of 8m* Dakota, fas an addraoe to tto students at tto Caiversity oi ... ••• "*M news pa par,” * "has omm to to iadtopoa K caw and poaotratos every It has toM aaid of tto oows Wots that they are u> to tto whole s^ZwJitoiSthis^s; togy iatewat la as* ottar; they mn *• frofll tht rrfls at lioktlm "I ■to to ca to* to tto splendid priori Pto M which tto la* struct are rests Aai that principle la the froedsai of tto iwa. Our forefathers mast have tod tto lift af prophecy * regard to tto press; ttoy must have »n III to what power aad influence It would warn. Ttoy tod as dwad of publio Ity of afriol acts or motives They tad fat** tto ulttaato triumph of ■*8", iadtoaoo wao willing that amr might ho p—salto if truth w*d aaly to loft ftuo to eomtot it. Ba waa opposed to a minnWi of tto yrvea, aad sold that tf to most atoooo totw«M a government without nswe*—pers and oerwapopors without a gevcramsert ho woaM prefer to risk tto arwijpapia* wlttoat tto goveia W* He Mierod that public opi«w tot would msotasahij sorroct ‘kl_r * a J Wa Hare. Cofasalda Stoto; It's foamy bow •‘aoagmph.” Say. mister, did fwm jwto tto^y aad dl tot Uad of ♦ t,'., ?■*/V*• v ': WHY, SUB TO* COMP AN \j. d iffcr tight if right, oo not fl attar. ; It la tea of the great—t mi*Uh o Ufa wo auk* In not suing ,hc« ^om 1 pang aflea enough. But this ca he la so eloan and elaer cot, that do i Ms> should ha allowed. J . J ‘ As • result of an explosion lof a coni stove Dr. W. 8. GaUowa: f, a niutnlocnt physician of Hands hroon. Ky, it seeking to collect $000 fo r ih* lass of Us muataeba. The devtoi • scat carrying aiek and accidental I bsur aace arith a St Paul. Minn., tn*u tunc* company and ha thinks ho ia an titles to iha lissufii by tha tsmaa « t Dir contract t Ha hna written tha hoaaa offio a ex plaiaing that bis mustache was nine inches from tip to tip and that hi i bad bases twenty years ia growing l ism*. Without the famous face decor atioa the doctor declares his look* era rained. Think of a man devoting to runty yuan of hi* fair, yoaag Ufe t » de veloping such a wide sweep of a faHa —sloe laches la length—and to hare it wiped off ia the twinkling ef si eye. Hm tha company. He ahould i » ad, and bane and perjured would b i the Juror whe would rote no. Star hun dred dollar*—why, blase your so ul, It should bo *ix thousand.—Every! hing. Habitation Tax. * £ Victor Morawets, a Now Yortf cor patatkm lawyer, propane 4 kebrtstioa tax aa a omens to foscs each cPtiaen to oontritnta to the fovanuae^tt In proportion to the luxury in whkpi he lives and to prevent tsx-dod*in*.l Be woald have every leeideat-i j 04 the baste of the valot af the hrmae aad land occupied aa a dweliin*and wmM alae aaeaee the reeidaaDo the number ot servants employed. If the reaideat dwells in aa apartment. or hotel, he would be required to pay (tax open his proportionate -share at -the valuation of the entire bvndte* tad the (nmad on which it atbada fro vition is made for bavin* landlords aad hotel keeps re make return for their tenants. Mr. Morawets su* (oeta that provision theaid be made 1b New York for a M£W exemption. No ooe occupy in* a rfwoltta* eeatin* teas than that sum would be repaired to pay anythin*. Mr. Motpweta takee the harden of taxation of the middle-class sity dweller, aad dboa t <mto Um thou! r*«aind to pay ■Uloo <rf Ut bd faaUrc eity dwt •mptioo.—lz. The Bar-Back { / - The hay-ride, like hi fopaaa. 'to caught to toe mechanical revolution, and toaDy put from caste *J»e was whan yaOow kanraat Thtor glamor ua*d to held; Wan sweeping mist and treaty Tha timid heart made Aad, Ahl to leal the A-oastlteg at mm's *. Aad. Ahl to feel tha magic of Tkm old-time hay-rack ridet Time waa when heat at banes’ f Upon the hard highroad •» Waa murk te tha youthful bear pat formed the hay-nek's lea * pday tha chugging motor car 18 Dtoturha the countryside— Quite out-of-date, forgotten, to ™ old-time hay-rack ride. was when J*an a slender a Of glWHfdy WQUld plog||> ^ When crowded to amid Urn hay. Sweethearts might hug aad am Ah, marry vu tha laughter tkn T**1 Convention was defied— ^ Aad, ahl what loraa ware fha old-time hay-reek tidal What Splendid Light tike RATO Gives! ITS glow k to toft and bright that you can read a 11 evening without tiring your eye*. The i Lamp i* the moat popular kerosene lamp ever made. —k gtret a dear, powerful, mellow light • —becauae It la eat? to clean and light -b«auae it it durable, good looking and economical Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to obtain best results in Oil Stoves, Lassspsastd Heaters. The Rayo ia only one of our many products that bring comfort and economy to the farm.* Matchkaa Liquid Gloat St»dard Hand Separator °a I ' - - nfc ' P a* ^ c Eureka Harncae Ofl Mica Axle Greaec If your dealer does not carry these, write to our nearest station. STANDARD 00. COWANT INswJt—) BALTIMORE Ksr*SSK * • • • • • •• • 8. W. BIRMINGHAM • • Contractor, Houee Mower ud • • Builder • • Eatbnataa fsralihed on abort * • notie* • • Polktoo, N. C„ R. F. D. 2 or • " IewaWbear*. K. C, R. F. D. 4. • •1-4 • *••••••• “Cured" Mn. jar McOs*. of Step* aa*Ma.Taaat, writes; * Nr teas A rears. I Writ* wttfc I Th Ham’s Tsafs THE THRIFTY housewife Want* ih«- Y«-ry imt »ht* can buy for htr |:nr.lry, and she know*.where the beet can be had, that’, why bo many homes in Laurinburg and ricinity buy groceries from uw. The best foods are none too good for anybody mid^ in faci^the belter and purer the things you eat, the better you feel, the better your health. Our stock of groceries is always the freshest that a retail merchant can handle, simply because we sell so many customers our stocks moves so fast tkat they never have Ume to get old and musty. These are fisets, and the reason so many people send their ordenlher*. Yoo*mn always get any thing the market affords, and it’s always fresh. Clean Meat Market You should'remember when you order your groceries that we conduct the cleanest, most said* tary Meat Market ever conducted ‘Jin*' Laurinburg. In it you will find the Choicest Roasts, Steaks, Cbopa, Sausages, Hams/ Bacon, Mutton, Pork, •nd everything you could think of that a market should handle—AND IT'S CLEAN. McLaurin & Shaw ’Phone 43 Your Plumbing Now Is the time to hare that , Plumbing done, or maybe Ha a heating plant yon want, but that doesn’t matter, if it’s in the line of n Plumber’s work, rest assured yon can hare it done right, and economically too, by calling on the undersign* ed. ’Phone 176. M. F, Gilfeather Practical Plumber S E aboard! AIR LINE RAILWAY I THE PROGRESSIVE RAILWAY OR THE 80UTH Train* Leering UnrinMuf No- i*-8^ A. 1L Loetl far Hamlet. Charlotte aod an In. I temjdiateipdnta-Through Sleeper Wilmington to I Charlotte. open tfor paeaecgeri at Wilmington at 10P. IL I No. 18-7:87 P. || Local for Haaaiet, Charlotte, and all Id- I tormedtote pointa.-CowwUiiB at Hamlet for all points I w-t'PDlhM". *** °” w“-1 No. 20—BjCTP. |L Local for Wilmington and all Infearmedkto I N° ££?&&?£& arteaff'sHosss I -1 I. Wateom, Agent H. E. Pleasants, T. F.A.I Laarinbarg, N.X. . Wilmington, N. C. John T. Wrat, D. P. A. I v Balaitk, N. C. I ^*
The Laurinburg Exchange (Laurinburg, N.C.)
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