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Local Notes. f - - Easter la Just oaa month eft. Mr. and Mr*. T. C. Everett spent yesterday In Charlotte. “Walk This Way" is tho attraction at tha opera house tonight. Mr. H. & Ledbetter, of Rocking ham, spent Thursday in. the city. Nick Glynn srill be looking for you at the opera house tonight. Mrs. J. O. Cox, of Spencer, is the guest of her sou, Mr. W. H. Cox. According to the calender Spring slipped down out of the lap of winter Monday. Mrs. H. W. McLaurin returned Sat urday from a visit to relatives at Co lumbia. S. C. Friday of next week ‘Tack’s Bad Boy" will Coens to town. The play will be teen at the opera house Fri day night. Mrs. D. P. McLeod, of Bed Springs, was the guest of bar daughter, Mrs. Angus Lyteh, several days during the past weak. Mias Betty Clark, who has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. T. C. Everett, returned to hair home at Spencer Sun day morning. An examination for rural mail car riers to serve route from Hasty will he held both here and at Bennetia ville oa April 8th. Messrs. G. B. Patterson, of Max tea, awl J. C. McCormick, of Wil mington, were Laurinburg vlaiten Friday. Mies Maggie McDoegald, of Ham let, spent Sunday In the city with her sisters, Mrs. L C- Edgsrton end Miae Battle McDoogald. Mrs. A. M. Fairly has returned from a stay of one weak at Tsrboro, where the was called on account of the illness of bar mother. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Oibaon and children, of Bed Springs, were the Sunday gneats of Mr. Gibeoa’s moth er, Mrs. J. T. Cibeon. Don’t forget to bo on hand at the school house tomorrow night- This big get together meeting la your af fair and you will he expected. Tomorrow the local high school -team will play their first bell gams of the season with a team repre senting tha Spring HiU school. Misses Myra Jordan and Maggie Clark, members of the graded school faeutly, spout Saturday in Charlotte tha guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pat rick. I \ Mias Bettis MeDougald returned last week from a trip of on# month, daring which time she visited her brothers at St. Louis, Mo., and Sa vannah, Ga. Tha base ball lid was pried off Fri day afternoon. A negro team, rep resenting the Lsuiinburg Normal A Industrial Institute engaged a team from Marten in tha national sport. Mr. Bdwiu Brower, of Concord, a grandson of Mrs. N. MeN. Smith of this dty, has accepted a position with tha now corporation that will operate the cotton mills at Hope Mills. Mrs. Jamas Long left Tuesday morning far Winston-Salem wham she went to represent the Indies’ Missionary Society of tha First Bap tist church at tha Baptist Stats Wo mans Mooting. Governor Craig Tuesday commuted to Ufa imprisonment tbs death sen tence passed upon Mrs. Ida Ball War ran and Samuel F. Cristy. They wars under sentence of denth for the mur der of G. J. Warren nod the date far tha aleatr caution was ant tor Friday <f next weak. In passing upon the mutter Gover nor Craig said: "But aa the Governor of the State of North Carolina, it it eat my judg ment that the majaaty of the law da manda that thia woman ahall he pet to death. I cannot con torn plate with approval that thia woman, unworthy and blackened .by aan though aha be, ahall be shrooded la the cmeeeeate of death, dragged aleeg the fatal eorvi dor aad boond in the chair of death. The apy baa ht all countries bean pun ished with death. Germany execut ed the woman apy; England did not The notion of the military governor of Belgium area condemned by the aouegsnss ef the world The hilling of this woman would tend a shiver through North Carolina. Humanity dooa not apply to woman the inexora ble law that H deee to man. Thia mur aria# from miaeoneelvad senti mentality, it may artea from the daap inettoeta of Urn suae.” felkcman Slaughter of Proper, who aoma weaka ago abet end k Iliad Kvsrir.gton'i Drag 8tor* ia a» iMMaciag something bow ia Lour la bo rg in an tdmtbl—t In this Inm. It is b root room that ia thrown open to thoao who com* to Laurinburg to (hop from out of town. Manager Robertson stated to tho Exchange man that they had two large rooms fitted up for tho comfort of thoec wbo came to Laurinburg to shop or spend the day, and who Had no friends to visit or nu private pises to leave their package*, robes, etc. It is an inviting rast room, and tha uso of thvso rooms is not conditioned upon your making any amount of pur chases from this store, but is opsnad for your convenience and comfort, and whether you have drugs to bay or not, or whether you bay from Ever ingtoD's Drug Store is not to enter the question of your baiog wel -wiiis to use them. Laurinburg needs a community rest room, bat It has not sack, and it ia most thoughtful in tha manageioaDt of this popular drag store to make thia provision for the comfort and pleasure of tbs thousands at people who oome to Laurinburg from every section to do their shopping. Evsrlngtoo's Drug Store is to be oongrmtainted for this progressive and sensible move, and there is no ques tion bat that the people of Scotland ewanty wbo visit Lsurinburg will ■how their appreciation in a substan tial way. Now Enterprise. Tho Exchange is glad to announce the fact that tho Gulf Refining Com pany, who have boss represented on tha Iocs] market far several months by Mr. J. E. Phillips, have decided to put in s largo storage plant here sod tasks-Lsurinburg a distributing point for their products in tho sur rounding territory. They will soon begin tho erection of settable buildings, storage tanka, office* and warehouse* to toko care of tha enlarged business they will pise* bore. The expenditure for buildings etc, will approximate **,000. Those will be erected on the Lasriabarg A Southern Railroad at a point near the cool chats. Tm addition of this enterprise to Laurinburg'* buiUMM ind comner rial Ufa will be generously welcomed by the tewn. < Mr. Phillips will hare charge of the enlarged plant. Saw Sanford Church. Judge Walter L. Neal had ether members of a committee from the Methodist church at Lauriobarg, were here last week to aee the new Steele Street Methodist church and learn something of the plana of the build ing. They are planning to erect a new church at Laurinburg and may build it according to the plans of the Sanford church.—Sanford ITiprom Goes With "Ttirmiuf Co. Mr. J. Coble McIntyre, who has for ' beg while boon tho assistant to Southern Express Agent Bay, and whq bfS made a faithful and efficient helper about tho telegraph and ex proa# office, has resigned hie position with Mr. Boy to accept tho position of shipping clerk for tho Co, wholesale grocers. Mr. McIntyre will take up his new ililfiis Monday, Trala Wrecked. Passenger train No. 4S of tho Jontham Bailway was wrecked at laiaietowii early Sunday nlggt. Tho wreck waa caused by a derailed freight ear which waa traveling on a parallel track. One person, n Mrs. Hiatt, of High Point, waa killed and twahte^ther persona Injured, some —.1 NEIGHBORLY ADVICB. Pruoly Given by a Laurinburg Cltl WhM on* has suffered tortures tram a bad back and found relief fraa tha aches and pains, that person’s advise is of untold valae to Mend* M*d neighbors. The following neigh borly advies comas tram a Laorinburg resident. Mes. J. C. Cals, Laurinburg, says: "for live jeers I was in misery with wrak kidney* and fee weak* at a tint* was down In bad. The kidney seen*, thsna ware scanty. My back ached almost cosrstanly. Often tha trouble kept *M from sleeping and mornings I aauM hardly gat op. My head arhad and 1 bad «say spalls and waa all ran down. Nothing did iris much good util I hoard about Doan’s Kid ney PUls and gat a supply. They aasad the misery la my back. I took about four boxes at Dean’s Kidney Pills and they Improved my health In ovary way. 1 still take Doan’* Kid asp Villa now and than sad they al ways do good work.” PNe# Ido, at aO dealers. Don't simply ask for s kidney remedy—get Dean's Kidnap PIS*—the mm* that Pm pa, Mala, N. Y.—Ad*. • llave You • Sand PUa. I observed a looomotlva la tha railroad yard one day; It was standing at tha roadhouse, where the locomotives etay; It wmt panting for tha journey. It was coaled aad fully manned. Aad h had a box tba ftremaa waa fill ing foil ef aand. It appears that locomotives cannot al ways gat a grip On their aisndsr Iron pavements, 'cans* tba urhoala nr* apt to ■lip: So whan thay reach a alippary spot, their tactics thay command. And to get a grip upon tha rail, thay sprinkle K with aand. It's about this way with travel along Ufa’s slippery track— If your load ia rather heavy, aad you’re always sliding back; If a common locomotive you complete ly understand, You’ll provide yourself in starting with a good supply of sand. If your track is steep and hilly and you have a heavy grade. And if those who Vs gone before you have tha rails quite alippary If you'd over reach tha summit at tits upper tablaland, You'll And you’ll have to do it with a liberal use ef saad. If yaw strike some frigid weather aad discover to your coat That you’re liable to slip upon a heavy coat of frost, Tbsa soma prompt, decided action will oa called late demand— And you'll slip “way to tha bottom if you haven’t any aand. You can gat to any station that to on Ufa’s schedule seen. If there's fire beneath the boiler of ambition's strong machine; And you’ll reach a pises called Flush town at a rate of spaed that’s grand. If for all the slippery places youVs a good supply or aand. —Ben Franklin Monthly. Federal Court. Tba Spring term of Federal Court will convene here nest Tuesday with Judge Maury G. Connor, of Wilaon, presiding. The Laurinborg court la rather yoeng and but few, If say, civil ac tions have been docketed. There are several eases ef blockading on the docket however, but not enough to keep the court in session many days at bast. , Murders Four aad Kills Self. D. C. Patterson, of Greensboro, de spondent because of loss erf position end business failure at Hopewell, Va, Tuesday morning shot to death Us four children, Louise, 1«; Gordon aad France*, twins, 8; Cowles, T, aad me quickly as ha could reload his sreapon, ended his own life. Pattersua made a will shortly be fore tba tragedy in whfah.ha directed that the bodies of such of the chil dren aa should die be hurled at Lib erty, his old been a; that plain earnest slabs should be placed at the heads erf their graves, but that these taark are should bear na inscriptions. It farther provided that if any of hit children “survived", they should re ceive whatever property be had and the proceeds of hie insurance. He appointed « tk» - for the survivor* his 1 -thar. Dr. R. D. Pat tenon, at Liberty. The wife and step-mother of the children, who was also the sister af their mother, was tba only member of the family to weep* the Ineune father aad husband. ' A. C. Inman, formerly a merchant in ML Airy and a man of soma preen insane, was arrested to 8L Louie a fuw days ago and braagfct back t* ML Airy to answer a charge at forgery. BVBB SALIVATED BY CALOMEL? HOBitlRLB! <^■1—t *■ QiMdlw and Acta Like Dynamite on Taw Liver. I A . Calomel Iom you a day! Ton know what calomel i«. H’> mercury; guick ailwr. Calomel ll dangerooe. It naahaa into sour bOe Iflca dynamha. cramping mad sickening yen. Calomel attack* the bone# end • boo Id never be put into yew system. When you feel bilious, sluggish, constipated and all kuotked eat and balleva you aaed a doea of dangerous calomel Jest remember that yeur druggist sell* far 80 cento a large bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone, which ia entirely vegntahlo and pleasant to tako and le perfect substitute for calomel. It is guaranteed to etart your liver without stirring you ap la tide, aud csm net salivate. Deut taka calomel! It *ckn you atok the next day; it loess you ■ day's BUSINESS LOCALS oun m4 ui w w".~D^y ■■--r- wtra ts-i ;^£S J. P. Wigging at Exchange odteo. 1 £&£3*3? £IJ Jr%£ £r“ci?W£ sys !£S3; l-SlU°n' N' °* W* .lot of eheate welrhmT"fr^TBO Mci auSsr41 for “l#- *** H W 1-tf CAMTALOUP* CRATES—I want cantaloupe elrippen to remember **»* I •*> manufacturing the beet cantaloupe crate that ha* ever been P«t oa tCa market, aad tee, I want ?*!* PJn!*' Place your or der* until you hare eeen H. W. Me Lamria or Krerrtt Covington. 7-tr ■••on<I Head Auteaao afeK°g~ ,tAZu,8&.'~si&? •sat b«¥o N. C. U.1S BA&QAJNfl 1b SwoBd Hand AstoBo bileo. Oibaon Brother*, Lourti» "Wf. N. C. 1}.|| LOST'-Xey ring containing three Bat !“7*v “S of vhJch 11 marked Mooter Key.• Return to this of HOB. || Gibson Brothers Laartaburg, N. C. sieroftT or th* condition or Tie Ml a UftSK. jtiMjhm or Nona u*r«Vao M M -~ 1 »iNi II MAroA 1. mi ^%a5^ ?rt£S£r£Tlz « Sam'oSm**110*"^ N*»Mi nnt« 8.ir»r coin. tmetndtom .« -t00r eota '* w HiMiSkMMiMomaV.f. * u»a 9m^- UAMtumm. mM*n •Ugg QidhrMoa proatA, I— —mot» SSBSttSSX&SSmf VSS Tottl MJM « ***•»:** ***’* coomi/ a* mum if. vaaraa a dam*. * wJtorr FaMIc. I CorrooA—AlAOAt: ' Hfe. UlMMm. Small Accounts There art nu; persons in this county who fed, pea. aibly. that ttrtr business does not warrant the keeping of * bank account, but who would, la reality, ha greatly benefited thereby. Thie is a mistaken Idea. A bank account ii valuable to every person who transacts business. You are enabled to keep your aooey where It is safe yet it is available In part or whole at any time. You can pay all bills by check. This gives you a re. eeipt for every dollar paid, far all checks are returned to you after having been paid by your bank. The fact that you poarnus a bank aeoount givau you a better standing asnoog huataaasman and enables yon to establish a credit with your bank when you have need of h. » •. v •* i, ' Wr''.•’a We Welewne Small Account! At Thfa The State Bank __ • COTTON SEED I have a supply at Rieka’ Big Boll sod Tools Cotton Baud forage. Those soeds were specially aeloetod sad will give the finest results. Pries SLOO per bushel. I also have a limited amount of Pure Ribbon Cane 8mm. made from 8eed Ribbon Cane. Thie was personalty after whan it was made, and Is m good as It is possible to make K. For sale only In barrel lata J. G. WARWICK Lanrinburg. N. C. B. P. D. No. 2. MO'KTOT TMaMWTIMI W THE STATE AUK it uiumwi. kUiluuMXamoinaww Uwimhh ' Bllimn Kuok T !»»«. RESOURCES. ntrorr am ita owntwi or IKE BAK IF VAOUI, AT WAOAAM. I. «• Ik. «(*« •( RaNR t. Mlk NO. 56AL •uTWr or tm coKornoK or He tat UW M M IMM, AT OAOKIV-BOAO. laiM»«u*«i >untrknlhi.Mtki*«■( Mmrr or th* ooicarno* or m mm (mm stria %m, MLAU«MC«t. IbwmHuu of Honk rwllii.-fT1 M Mm oo Hntr. MM. sssttsSTTL. •*“** f—llm mm * ** & as-- aif *o*»c. SSBRJr UAMbfTItM "'8*8 l*» Dmtmtoon. tJP*'m * •mm •U&8V.MU WlwWik. Omm* of AmmS . s«£*£i2» irsxa* ,ar - •*- - ••*** •** ff koowim. _ RtUnMH. Oowtr <IHk "■-.. ■
The Laurinburg Exchange (Laurinburg, N.C.)
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