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THE EXCHANGE] T~ 1V 1 • * UK. t: *1.40 Vm Yd*. I '• * -* '--r ' • »"■ i . '//> ,'l*yg INM TMC*a*v or J mat ta VtataeWia the body rt a Ma “rt m aoaaBart atato rt yraaar IjSjllon.* THa Mia died abort o year aga pK* oadil—ly. Mi 'Yba Umtaa ' rtipwMLan boon latiiaallon rt thia lata day that ha wo* yoteonod. Thare ■ fare. It rtrtks that “an aoatyart rt brt rtan* la: hi' order. Thin raaahvli Yba Obaarrar. rt' a aaaa rt Laoarrt Mg- five or art year* ago a Greek eaak|*i rtyaUhraod art art that trthrnlbd aad hi* body waaj rt a Lam laharg andattakar far Yba nodirtaker dM an bh IPad thao looked around pay. It oaa not ia tight. Af th* body for a eonaidar of lie**, ha ronclodad that b* pp|t aa trail art it to a ewa» art) yoryaoe, aa ba amontart It rt ana aa a aaoiyla rt with rsquaai thet we pahltoii mm; "Dear Aunt Jane; 1 have been a sahacrtbsr to Hams and ram ua yean, and to my 1 Uba it don't express It hall. I have been Willing to rood and Vet othan do ttw wJtto*. bait whm 1 read B. M. C.*a letter 1 jest seal* oat net until 1 get the time to write She say* dm believes la pan. Mew I am going to talk plainly and deal want eayeaa te feat hurt. When !a desk of cards ooanae la a home the devil la surely than. tea. and ha la well pleased. I ten four bays and am girl, aad 1 would jus* aa toon tel them to dxinh a cup of yilyaa aa 1 weald play a game of cards. Bring op a child the way you wish K to go. and It wUl aat depart from it 1 am opposed to card (byte* and whiskey drinking man than anything also. I never can em of my chil dren a drop at whiskey la their Uvea, aad tf they ever drtak they can’t say • Mother gave It be me when I waa little, ate I learned to like She taste." H I tot them play cards they would toon the gambling bade at home, aad 1 weal* ha reapsaaibto. One erf our neighbon want to aa» night to play m» Hack, and toft Ua ertfa aad ala chDdrsa at home, the etdaet juft ulna years si*. He stayed aad set hock til S o'clock. Hie wife waa oo afraid she srould aat gat te ted. Waa than aa tern la that? What do you think, wives aad moth ers? There are la this settlement boys fourteen to Mxtoaa yuan old. that seen taught at home to play cards, and they go odf la the woods at night ate an Sundays ate {day aad bat; that I know to ba baa. My children ten as much pleasure as any pear (elks’ children, but 1 by to menage to gin them harmless pleasure. I boat my children will never, aa toag aa they Bn, play a gases at cards or drtak a dram at wfatokay. L. B. 8." BiaUr Ub Hawk. James Robinses, cole rad, who lives M rente two sooth of Rockingham, was ia Ha salat Saturday exhibiting a hawk's ehtw of tha bine darter kind. The hawk, from which the claw was cat, had swooped down , for another ch tehee aa k* had done the day be fore, bat this thas the Week ten pound rooster pcanted an him as he toached the grimed aad before ha tat Vii brokenoth. wing. aad cm lag MV pierced the hawk's brain, hi* spar en tering tha head through tha car. Tha rooster'* comb was cat by tha hawk's UR or daw, otherwise hstbowsd no Wdl, He'S Competent. We have seen the same of Editor Archibald Johittea at Charity aad rtioaed as o men trim CnigrjimMa Pago ia district. Wo doabt sert Mr. Johnson would ac cept the acadaattan if tendered Mm ea dire* tray. The pistil aw ha wo has, in ear estimation, holds awe honor for Um than that at a Cong ressman. He is aot to the race.— **- _ ’ Net a Caadldats. Cot J. p. Gibson Went ap to Gib eon Tuesday to spend a few days with hie toother, Bhaiwi Gibooa end • later, his. W. T. Pate, both at, whom an *a2U Ut Cot 04 been mys that anloac his ■dad very materially ihaagaa. that ha will net ho a candidate, or active ly engaged la helMes this year. Bo eeyo that ha tataade to derate his en tire time to the pmwitlin of the Marlboro County Pair.- Pea Doe Ad MAN m WIFE AKE N«W 5tM IN KALIN RACE Tarl'.t te CuM «( N*nf Ctateort Tteir Galas Crate bOwwL 9 Tiahe te rwpomlhls for a novel mas for regained health and happi neeo in the Lather hone. 411 Wechona •treat. Winston-Salem. Upon dnishlag the feenth bottle— bitwise them—William Lather end hte wtfe, ten. Peart Lather, stood Bd-M te their contact. “We are both la the pink of condi tion.” Mr. Luther and hi* wtfe united la tel Hug the Taatee Man. “dart a short time ego.” the hue ' heed continued, "1 was ta a rundown 'condition. I suffered lose of appe tite and from insomnia.” “And I.” broke In Mrs. Luther, “•offered stomach 01s that came from ^digestion. Like Mr. Luther, l suf fered from steepleaaaees and lorn of appetite. The little time I did steep fit* "toe experiencing fretful “No* se now,” man aad wtfe again chernaedi “Thanks to Taatee mat ters have changed.” “While I have gained two aad a half poaada more than my hart an d, ha has ms boated ta steep. Tha dif fers long I hope te i ta thte end of our y new I sleep better than I have ta yearn We are equal ta tha eating part h ha aad I have abeat tha am* good. hearty appetite. “We combine ta lecommmdtag Tun tee to nffeMia, especially to maa and wife for we feel they urO derive tha same enjoyment that te owe (tern our tetoreatteg health contort" Thte ideal wiring tonio Mood port* Mor, appetiser and iavigorant, is sold te Laartabesg by Blue’s Dreg Store, •nd ta Qlheon by the W. X. Otheon Drag Co,—Adv. CALOMEL DYNAMITES A SLUG GISH LIVES. . Crashes late SeoTwfa. Making Yn Sfck aad Yaa Lac a Day's Work. Calomel salivates! It’s mercury. Cak—I acta like dynamite on a (hag gish liver. When calomel comm into with sour bile it crashes into it, causing cramping and naaasa. If you fas! bilious, headachy. eonatl patad aad all knocked out, just go to yomr druggist aad got a SO cent bpttfa at Dodson's Liver Tone, which fa a harmless vegetable substitute for difagii a i cedomet IhhTa Spoonftfr nnd If it doesn’t start your Hver and stmighfan you up bsttar and gnfafaW than nasty calomel and without tank ing yon sick, you Just go hack and gat year money. If yon taka eaiomal today you'll be tick and nauseated tomorrow; be Mdm, H may salivate yen, while if yen taka Dodson’s Liver Tone yon wiQ wake up fasting grunt, full of ambi tion aad ready for work or ptoy. If* harmless, pleasant and safe to give to cfcOdrm; they lfite it—Adv. . There fa no indicatfam Oat the dead ly between Gov. Dunne, at DUndia, and Sheriff White, edf Murphy shore, over tbs hanging of Baton Seott, a ■egre. will ha broken during the term of the governor. Seott fa perfectly willing that the dispute shall continue The negro Wes to have' bean m catted last November, but Gov. Dunn# n public apsrlails of the l—|jfcg of ■ negro the previous month aad la sdatnd an knowing hair many yitiiTi wwM ass the execution of Seott. The ■hurt# evaded the gnsstien. Ho mere ly sold that the heagfaw would be As e,result, the governor the seateaoo of Seott for At-the end of a month the ■ M toMeylgL •I ' V * * fl-v* '• * * ..** ,v„ , KIHDIHG SHARD j . OVER THE 1 WHOLE E&M1Y I < ^1 i 1 \J vo • - XT. FIELDS —————— hnlx fai the Sandhills Mr. H. T. Prosear, the Seaboard Air Line’s assistant industrial agaat, •ad this editor of this paper went ap to W. T. Gates and Sons’ fens on the ■andhIUs near Hoffman, rridsy at tot weak. At thie fans nearly every thia* is oa a large aeale. There are t seen I mu thousand acres in the place and a thousand cleared. The farm Is dMdad into tote and Adda and fenced 1* with goad wire fencing. These Is a large dairy with twe ana hundred ♦»d eighty-two ton alloa. sixty milk era and strippers, other cattle, la eluding a fine registered Jersey boll, an* handled and fifty hogs, including ••veaty-ftve young Berkshire brood •own. Two Berkshire stock hogs were to their herd bat first of the week they foaght through the wire,fence a part or all night sad the larger wo* dead next morning. Hd was worried to death for there were only two or tlSde eats on Ms hide. It waa a hbndred t (uMg two handled and fifty I A thousand bushels of (told pass wwa housed. A car toad of firs han dled bushels wet* cold to Wood A &m of Eithmnad. Va. On* hundred bnshsta of velvet beans wo* threshed fireta a doable handful given by Mr. Ftoapsp thrs* yuan ago. A thousand Mid aad the two 180-ton silo* Twenty-five male*, aad _ h**t. Their tool hone* is hi _ Mlth the Mae of fits fans. There at* We Plows, Mg plows, oae-bora* Maws aad ap, cutaway hairowa of tha neat iaspaesad pattens, planters a Manty, grain cutter* and savers, a hay prase—asset anything tor a fans, lhace are about twenty three aad i cottage*, painted, giving 1 nroapsToos appear ha* about ala* or all arawad __.. Fin* *• F®*P*f h*to a reservoir where H is distributed to an the btahUngu. A tkomid tn— ted 1mm set along the tanas aad amend lata a few week* ago. They were Mostly Tbsaa uaabrattaa aad QotaaMs pop tan. A pretty field of rye era* seen. Mother H.rt. ____ m pnMi, noomm «. Savings Eaten By Cow! A Wayne county farmer did not trust banka ano hid his savings about the barn. One day recently he fed his old cow some shucks and along with the shocks went $300 of his savings. He took the remaind er of his savings to one of the banks, where it wiU be safe. v . . *.... .. Every fanner who hides his money about the barn is taking the same chances. • Better let ns keep your money for you. The State Bank Administrator’s Sale Of Personal Property. The undersigned Administrator will, on Wednesday, the 12th day of April, 1916, sail to the highest bidder, for cash, the following personal property belonging to the estate of D. C. Lytch. the said sale to be at the rseldenoo of the latn O. C. Lytch at the hourof lOa’eloek. A M. One saw mill complete with engine, boiler and all other equipment; two gasoUae engines; one ford -Tearing ear; lot of hay, grain aad other provisions, including 60 or 60 bgrreli of new- floor; iD fuming implements aad ear* pouter tools; oae horse sod oae mole; one tot homahold aad kitchen furniture; lot of forts for the Lytch Planter aad the right to me no feet ore the Lytch Gotten Planter. This 20th day of March. 1916. Edwin Lytch Adarinktrstor D. C. Lytch, Deceased. -« CANTALOUPE SEED EDEN.GEM CantaloapeSeed Personally Select W from all-orer-netted Cantaloupes. All Mf ■sad an fututtsd to be as good as tbs best offered for sale anywhere. Pries $1.00 par pound, llall orders solicited, W. P. HENLEY, Johiu, N. C. ♦
The Laurinburg Exchange (Laurinburg, N.C.)
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