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22 Wm Qanoo Width t, af ■—H> Htta, paaaad through tto e lty to* Tto many friaoda of Mr. John 0*1 Imy rteftot vary much to haw that hah *■*«. Dr. W. T. Hrrado*. of Lanridbwg, "*«■«*• CM CTMaJMtf^mial BO and Walter Jackaoa, «f Uaria hng, aaa 8 unday vial tor* to Gtb Mra. Hoary Martha and MoB Hoatoy *"** b **** A terga crowd attaadad tto play at tto high ochool Thuwday night Tha many frianda of *» Sooaa aaaa win to glad to tow that to haa charga of tha Gftaoa Market again. A number of yowag people attoad ad choir graotha at tha hamm of Mlaa Mary P. CStooo Friday night Moaara. Jim Maagua* and Hoary OaAlyi of HomloO, war* in town Mfmhy. Mr. aad Mr*. B. V. Lonts motored ova* to Maxtoa Monday afternoon. Mh* Wlhaa CMtooa rpoot tto —■> rrtth tor aaai. Mr*. J. fc Waronh Cron*. MMvl**** *9*** Saaday in Dr. K. A. Uvtagotoa b raathHag »Uht along in a new Ford. It la with theara wfwt that we aota tha depart art ad Mr. A. 3. Dei* ear and hto good family freta Seat W to Moore coauty. They toft LaerinVur* Monday far their new home at Aberdeen. Mr. Deney hoe famed n I. T. D. No. S for quite a number ef yaara and lea tea to aaoept a position aa farm manager far Mr. W. A. Blue. Mr. Blue hue extanahre farm lay fa tereeta that reach from Scotland through Hoke aad Moore counties, and ft la this totem* that Mr. Dor' aay win taka earn of. They leave a large ditto at frieoda who deeply regret their departure. William and Handy MoSween, thaiyod with "y—-M~r blockade dia tatonee jest won the line in Bfeh aaend county, aa acuoont of which aifoared in ear last toaoe, wen tried «wa U. a Comuitorienm, H. L. Guthrie, toot week, and wore bound ever to the next tern af Federal Court, which caureaes hen Tneeday, the Mth. Arthur Locaa, the fallow who waa out rabbit hunting and waa eaptored at one af toe etUle. was afao required to ghre bond aa a wit ■•■e for too gevenmmit. The beoda. whiah ware |aoo each, ware prompt ly given. Prut John Wins Coveted Bmr. . . ' • It is with distinct pleasure that we set* the fast that Mr. Frank John, •ansfM*. sad Mrs. M. L. John, at Lsoinbarr. has wen s much covet ed honor st the Vmtranttj at North Carolin* when* be is s etedenL According to the ^ Sean M. H. to Mm mnl tom, an yet ha bed Ctoo to nothing, hot tot tt ho woo to choice of hie people he weold.od torn ooweidiratiiiL Mr. MoUod to MO of North Ouetiaot moot succoeo fal fliaiete end hoaleom moo, hoe aorrod Rod 8prince u mayor, ta very (ttiathi to Ms biwlesoo aad ehaaM ha tiac hie hat in the riac Maid hava etroac rapport aad make * tn Ureotinc to to other fellow Rad Sprlaca correspondent in WOmlng If Dank McLeod rune, wo would nlmom bo tempted to move to Robo aen to f«t to vote for Mte. Pay Now. Now is to too to pay tot cab-! •cription. Too are offered twp. fine dahhiac propositions, either of Which ara moot attractive. Take year •holes end f«t aU at a redwood rate. If yea an not a sohoertbor, (at poor name oa oar list bow. If jvq ara a sabocriber, don’t toil to renew. To au«k Mies Myrtle "-jam, who hu heaa Quite 01 for aevaral amwtha, waa carried to Black Mountain flat-! “day for treatment. . Tha many friends and admit at I of tMa popular yearn* Indy siacaraly hope that sha will And tha relief that aha is seeking. ' tt» Man . At a meeting at tha rttiwaa of Aaaoo county bald la Wadsaboro Tuaeday night, Mr. L. D. Robiaaou, «f the An aau county bar and former solicitor far this district, was en dorsed for tha Democratic nomina tion for Coagreesama to anseead Has. R. N. Page. Prsfimlmsl Weak. Tha colored people at the Seem am making apodal preparation for a weak at »aprices, >-»*<--«-*■ it«wt«r aomaroua addraasaa by both vUU and colored speakers and special music will be rendered by tha selered choirs of tha town. *• 1 Hag las Umba*’*^ Dr. W. C. CeldvrtO, veterinarian, received a call from tha ri-rirt one day this weak. Upon reaching Me destination, ho found that Wspjdent was a sick hog. A diagnosis dt the case revealed the fact that the pfcrkar has a well dsmleped case of tha Tke Quartette. Cebarn's Minstrel rjnertetle. ‘ oosn pored at Lecas, Meruit*. Nevland and Greenfield rendered splendid .** lactkna, and net since tke «1M0 Quartette* performed baa there been eaeh aaefaff In Angwta by a male iP»rtetre.—Angueta, da, Herald. Delighted Aaymta. . ^ / Tke. tiiiim, Qe, Herald aayn tkat Coburn’s Minetrei* played to P—bed hoaese aad ilsllgkiad that dty. Mr. Cobarn hss Beene Pron to*. who ie admitted to kare tka fc ■at tenor rotee heard oa tke mteatMl t rV. Hteary road says, s’e, that tke fll ta* of Me uas hi Michigan. aa a t fwKWtM • % • . • » - as * '**»■• d a Jury to •area at the April tana «f SapariM- Court, which to far 1 I | «* criminal actions, am) will Haw day, April let. TWa is the baat equipped and _ Jury aa « whole that has m mlartid to same to the J aounty courts. Baa if you dwt thlak wa are right—hare they arat T. W. Kachala, Q. A Hargrave, L. A MeCaU, X. T. MeCaU, Eddie Iivtagstoe, J. X. Bostick, O. W. Mo Intoah. Darant Wright, McNatt (tow naQy, O. F. Avtagor, J. C. Stewart, J. M. Goodman, N. A Stubba, A. X. Canto, J. Douglas Lyteh, a Watt Wright, M. W. Jordan, J. A Hasty. L. M. Bios, H. O. Covington, W. N. Robertaon, Willie Gibeon, D. 8. Al derman. A L. Hanuaond, A. A Shaw, Jr, D. F. McNeill, J, T. Me Lawrin, Jas. W. McIntosh. J. C Hodges, J. N. Gibeon. J. J. McHugh. A J. Womble, M. Monroe, J. B. Caa sktoy, A. F. Patterson, Neill McKay. Unices yea ate looking for Justice don't get mixed ap in tkie court. Brim—j from Detroit. Mm—, March »,■ -fleperintood —t Barron Caldwell, of tha local public schools, haa retained from Detroit where ho attended the cob vuntion of aehool superintendents of the nation. Thhre worn 8,000 pena —but only 14 North Carol inis no, Mr. Galdweil states. Prof. Bam Un derwood, aoperiatendent of the Pttt twenty echooli, wai one of the nam ber. Baptiat to Have Meeting. Dr. Lloyd T. Wllwi, of Richmond, Va-, ia to hold a meeting with tha Wrri Baptiat ehareh of Laurinbarg, beginning tha second Sunday in April. Dr. Wilson ia not a stranger to tha P—pla of Laurlnburg, having held a misting bars some year* ago with the Baptist church. Ha is a man of consecration and n splendid preacher. it is te ba hoped that tha meeting wiM result ia maeh good to tha en tire Christian community. At Colored Church. We have received the following no tic* with request for publication: The public la cordially invited to a special service Sunday, March ltth, at 8 p. m... at tha GaBUcc Methodist church (colored.) A special sermon wH bo delivered to the ftmday School oy Bar. R. P. Bumpas, pastor of the Laurinbarg Methodist church (white.) An address will also ba delivered by Dr. H. H. Brown, Laurtnburg'a colored dentist. Tha junior choir will make their first appearance in choir vestment aad will render special music for tha •session. / ' Ntmr Biot. V* • #*ht between officer* and ■w «•«**** near St. Pool, Bob*. •°* county, Sunday, four negroen wen met* an. lam wounded by bate* •h°t in Iha fight, and are now in the Boboaon county Jail. One afiteor wna badly beaten up and abased. Tha trouble started whan oCBeara want to arrest aonte of the —g who wane drunk and tron Mo. \ lta Bauao on Tpasdoy voted os did tha Swats a fow days ago, to •tad by President Wilson la tbo anhmiitua aoutroraray with Gee ■May. AacrlnM will sot bt ■m ad to stay off unad drips «f tha Bn topwa boUgvranta. Tha Bouoo rata wutNtom. It seams to no ftat tha American who instate on tw in* an thane ships should hovo n tnoodlan appointed. for him without delay. Mr*. Smith IH. Wa n*m ta nota tfca critical IB Maa Mra. SUnay J. Smith. Mr*. Smith Man from Biiphr. diaeaaa, a«d bar condition far tha pa* faw day. ha. baaa vary erltlcaL Har danahtow, Mr.. Thamaa CUf UagiM. a. c/STt' £ (WadMad. ram.) wa Where Quality M Quality Shops are everywhere, but the question is “Where la Hie Quality r We make quality our hobby and when yon got anything from us that Is shy on Quality (bat you never do this) we want you to send it hack. We want to know what it isso that it won’t ever hap pen again. Quality in what you eat is what every carvfal person wants. It's the things that you sat that makes brain and brawn and if you don’t eat the right things (the parest things) you get the oppo site results. Our groceries are boaght for the purest, clean est thst is possible to get, and this is the kind you get from ibis shop. We handle any and everything that civilised people cat, and every article is. the purest. And toe, the cost is no more. OUR MEAT MARKET In oar Meat Market, which is always perfectly dean, you will find the choicest Steaks, Chops, Roasts, and anything yon would expect a Meat Market to hare in stock. When you 'phone your grocery orders, remem ber that we can All your meat orders as well. 'PHONE 43. -I _ McLaurin & Shaw Spring Showing Yon are moat cordially Invited to call at lay store and look over the beaatifiil Spring Line of Coat Saits, Skirts, Presses and Waists that have jost arrived. Coat Saits in Taffetas, Silk Poplins and Gabberdinaa. Skirts and Dresses in Silks and White goods. Shirt Waists—Big line in Whftt and linens. Too will find the late Styles, Shades and Patterns here. J. C. Morgan TO WOMEN YOUR TOILET / to an important coorideration today, one which reqafm the obacrraooa of earn and good judgment So atony artkfce of qaeettooaMe merit an flooding the market that the aver age woman I* often yusaied m to what la mfe to hoy. t We eell toOot aaaeaaortoe of every aatan and tmheeftafc> toglygnmotoe the qnalky of each and every one of them. We ma only thoaeaf known parity and prodootive qmdhtoa. and beg to motive yoa that when yoo buy it from* yea do eo vkk the fall mearanoe that it to *»■**»- aa reim iii mi tto bM to to had (or ttowmmt. fr.to.tt, m rw BLUETS DRUG STORE ^----- '* — •*
The Laurinburg Exchange (Laurinburg, N.C.)
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