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Local Notes. Mr. a. Bobissoa, of Mandat. part Htsedsy la th* dpr M. Lonnie If am mood spent the tm Of the wash at Hendersonville. Mr. B. W. Hargett, of Klnaton, waa a business visitor to the city Tuesday, Masers. Andrew Smith and H. H. atubbe, of Fairmont, were Laurinburg viafton Tuesday. Mg. and Mrs. B. L. Hammond re turned Sunday morning from a trip to WasUngton, D. C. Mrs. J. R. Gordon, of Hamlet, spent Ms week-end hers with bar mother, Mrs. E. A. Stewart. Messrs. McKay McKinnon and T. L. Steith, of Martoa, ware Laatfaborg visitor! Tuesday. Attorney Donald Phillips, af Rock *-g*— waa a Lenrinburg visitor Masers. 1. E. Carpenter sad G. B. Putt arson, of Maxtoa, wars Lmis. hare visitors yretarday. Mis. W. L. Mania sad daughter, Mias Edith, of Eaflald, are Urn guasta af Mrs. Mary Whitakm. Mrs. Allan SavUla, M Richmond, Yu. waa tho guest * Mrs. Roland MsefsMtea during the past wash. Mm. H. A. Stewart sad daughter, IM Baas, returned from a visit to MPUves at Lsmbsrton Monday night Mr. D. T. Bias and family have moved to the house oa Church street jast vacated by Mr. T. C. Everett and Mr. Dickson McLean, af Lumberton, spent Sunday la the city visiting hie aiatara, Mrs. T. J. Dunn sad Mrs. C. W.Magsm Kn. J. T. John sad deugnter, aw Alice, of Johns, Mis. Alex Grs«g. M Isaac Mat and Era McEachia. spent Friday In Charlotte. Mum John Morrison, O. L. Henry sxS W. A McDonald, of Rockingham, sm bars Tuesday to attand upon the irscins of Federal Court. % Mbs Ins McNair, Mrs. R. C. Ever ett, Mia. Jaa. A. Jonaa and Miss Em ma Ritek spent Tuesday marnlng in Mutes. Tha Lord’s Supper will bo celebrat ed at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning. Preparatory serricea will be held at «:00 o'clock Friday night. Mrs. W. A. Rudd, af Hightower. who-has been tha guest of her eon, ' Mr. E. 8. Rudd during the peat week,' .returned to her homo Tuesday. Mrs. H. M. Eubanks it expected to return this weak from Atlanta, Ge., where aha has been visiting Mrs. M. L. Troutman for tha past three weeks. Miss Martha Fairly and Mr. Harrsy Evans have been chosen to rspree wit StawartsviUa township in tha recita tion and declamation contests at tha Oouaty Coasaeeneamant. Mr. William Dawkins won out in the declamation contest at Laurel HfH Monday night, sad will represent WiL namuoo township at the County Com Measrs. J. C. Thomas, J. B. Cock men, Edgar Hall, Luther Clark, M. W. Mcluan, W. M. MeFadyan and E. Ik Smith, erf Bastard, era hem this week attending Federal Court. Wu are glad to note that Hr. T. & Russell, whs has bean quite ill for auroral days la eumaslml hatter at this time. His bow, Mr. Shepherd Russel], af Petersburg, Vs., arrived in tha city yesterday to ha at Us bed aids. ‘ * Mr. D. K. King, of Hanford, Was a lanWnff riaitor this weak, coming km ta attend tha eeiaion at Federal Oort. Mr. King ia a Laoriabarg boy, and a great many at am readm will reoall the family of which bo ia tha yoaageot bob, that at Mr. John Xing, who Hoed bare daring the time that the Seaboard maintained tta re pair abcpe here. Mr. King is a bright many of Msfri^d^of thTleag ago while ia the city. The prmmtetion to W employes at the Southern railway of bronae med als of honor by President Fairfax Harrtaon gatarday marked a notable day ia raflroad circles in the Char lotte division at the service. The medals ware givan to all whe had an aninter rapted eervice at t$ years. The oil nt mu In tha dhrieten, J. P. Reynolds, whe has been in the tarries tm to yea*. was unable to b* on —-- i Workmen Shtarday while cieening cat the eld Ooauaenwealth ffttrftn mil at Durham, which haa net been optstUd In Mfml piivi, fepad what le mid to be »11,000 worth at dye etaff. The boOdtag end plant woe ■eld several months age te the Dda , MUX CAPTURES, bcwl Btill la Elatary af Coeaty Scotland folks drink a good daat of liquor, but moat of It eomos la qtmrta, and only ovary onto to a whllo, Thor* i* perhapo a* Uttia moonshine liquor made In Scotland county aa any coen ty la tha State, but even Scotland la not free from this illegal traffic. Only two liquor stills have ever been captured in Scotland county. Several years ago. Deputy Sheriff Lamar P. Smith took oae into hla care and keeping, but since then there has been but an occasional reason to (as pect that such an enterprise had housed itself In the county. Some days ago, tha same officer and his brother, Frank Smith, who serves as a rural policeman, received infor mation that certain parties were re viving more oorn meal than it ap pealed Just an ordinary person net doing a retail grocery basin see, had need of. Now corn meal la an im portant factor in tha manufacture of oorn liquor, and the possession of too much, especially if you live (lose to a creak, makaa matters look rather sue pirinno Foil owing up the deduction that then# extra supplies of oorn meal per haps meant the existence of a still, the officer* began a systematic search. This was the program for several days and nights, but no still was found. On Saturday evening the place ^e located and about six o'clock Sunday morning the Smith brolhtru and Mr. J. E. Wright mad* the raid and cap tured the oufftt. It waa practically new and from .the looks of things about tha place, had not been oper ated more than ase or two timos. Along with the still they found U barrels of beer and about one and a half fallow* at aaw eon liquor. No ooa waa at tha etfll aad no arraata have baaw made. Tha at ill was located In an ideal, place on the crash about one mils be low the oM Morgan water mill and abort three miles from Old Hundred hack toward Laurel Hill. la a secluded spot close by the of ficer* found a little cabin, evidently where the distiller* lived, but “nobody was to home.'* In the cabin they found n full aat of cooking utensil*, mattress so. quilts, ate. This tha of ficer* burned. Tha outfit was brought hare to Laurinburg aad is carefully housed at the dourt house. Mr. Varner Bore. Mr. H.- M- Varner,' at Lexington, who la ooo of the several candidates to succeed Hon. R. N. Page as Cow-' groaaaan from this, the Seventh Dis trict. I Mr. Vaznar U one of the mart me restful newspaper men in North Caro lina, and la prominent throughout the South as owe of Urn leading advocates of good roads. He is a fearless fight er for tha things that era for tha coaunon good. Ho la a man that be gan at the vary bottom and has by reason of hi* rakl worth risen to a position of prominence that it both enviable and moot commendable. Monroe] March IA—J. Dunham Bandy, Saab sard baggageman*! (wa ning between Monroe and Atlanta, in Mdtated salt Thursday In Atlanta far t&flOO damages against J. 0. Mc Haa, night alack at the Southern Ho tel In that city, for alleged slander. The petition, which was filed by At iomay W. A- Coburn, art eat that Mc haa told several persona that Bandy had stolen a WOO diamond ring owt of the hotel oaf*. Attorney Cofewzn stated that etwaa that tha* a negro porter in tha hotel had boon arrested and bad admitted the theft of the itag. Bandy, who bum Mb homo Horo ** » *°o 8. B. Bandy, who repro BOMU tha Interna hoaai Harvaatar ComptMy, trttH hoadguartaro at Char lotto. » la Oavofauad eaaaty roeontly Horri toa Cook, at woafc In a odea m!na, SO to SB foot oadoTyroand, waa oaocht by a eovo-ta, Ma body yraaaod agolnot a piek-Haadla, which ydnctand Ma bewail. Ufa waa extinct whan tha body waa raoavorad. Mr. Cook waa a Confederate aoldlor and waa 70 yaara old. | Mm, B. V. Lenta visited is Char lotte laat weak. A large crowd of Olbne people at tended Coburn** Mlnetxeta to Hamlet laat weak. Bora to Mr. and Mra. L. W. Odom, a girl—Mildred Wyotnia Mr. X. D. Handemon'i new reel denee U almoet completed. We art glad to not* that Mr. Char lie Croeland lk aome better. Mm. W. Z. (libson, MU* Willie Gib eon and Mrs. J. L. Gibaon attended the millinery opening at Bennett*vlUs Thursday. Mr*. W. F. Thomas waa In Char lotte last week taking treatment un der Dr. Neeblt. Bora to Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Gibaon, a eon. Meter*. J K. Cibsen, Ziba Gibaon, Ell Cibeon and T. C. Adams motored to Raleigh last week. Mr. and Mm. Fetaer were In Char latte laat weak. A number of Gibson people attend ed "Walk TtaU Way" in Leterinburg Thursday night. Mr. Ralph Oibeen, of Laurloborg, waa a Gibaon visitor Batarday. Mm. T. J. Adams and Mra. M. L. Gibaon vtalted la BenaettaviUe laat Dr. Parka, af Lagrange la uMtfc« hie daughter, Mra. F. D. Gibaon. ' Mis* Both Bristow of the faculty of the Gibson High S<*ool apani the — il in MaCalL Mr. and Mm. T. C. Hamer, of Ben taettevUle. visited in Cibsen Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Stella, Mr. and Mra. 0. T. Goodwin and Mr. and Mra. Boy kin, of Hamlet, were Gibeon visitor* Friday. Mr. Douglas Odom visited in St Paula Uat week. Pod* McKcask Marriage. feudi Own, March 17. la the township preliminary held at the school House Friday night. Miss Mary Snead woo the distinction of representing her school In the recita tion contest at Coanty Coauoenee maot -Mr. Patterson Covington won oat in the dec le motion ran toot. Poor Ctrl* contented for the red tar's place, while five boys took part ia the dec lamation contest. Attorney W. H. Weetherspoon, Dr. J. L. Gibson, and Dr. A. B. Cannady of, Loorbiburg acted as Judge*. In the prettiest gams of Hnf ball ever seen here our base ball team tri umphed over1 the team of the Mason's Grass School by the fancy boots of ^ The game was featured by the Cnee, byitke catching of fowm,;siiI| Norton's boms ran in the sixth.' These two teams wfll play again Thursday at Mason’s Chose. ' Mr. John McXeozi* and Mine Alma Pack ware quietly married Sunday morning at the home of the bride’s father, Mr. Joe Peek. Tha com munity Joins in wishing fv (ham tha bent Is life. “ Charlotte Petka *-g A number of the prograadve bud nans men of Charlotte wffl make a "Bodabillty Tour" down this ami of the 8aaboerd on Tirnkj of next The tour will he made on a apodal train, which win leave Charlotte at 740 a. m. They will step at aH of the towns along the line, leering Hamlet 8:18 p. mi; arrive Laurd HOI, 8:48 p. m.) leave Laurel Hill 8:80 pi m.; arrive Laurinburg 4:05 p. m.; leave Laurinburg 6:18 p. m.; arrive Maxtor, 6:80 p. ns.; leave Maxtsu 740 p. m. Laurinburg will be mighty glad to have these good Meekkahurgan ax their guests. Maal to North Dakota. That tha Loe-Land Mm, which ia owned and operated by Mr. ft. K. Lay, mDm a flea prod net ia notad to tha fhet bat a shipment of eon maal, which thia mill b notad for making Joat a bit better than moat otheta. hes Amt beam made to On, North Dhkota. Mr. Lee luu a One equipment at hit country estate to milling aad a party who waa Waftiag I* Latt fhdmrg taaiad a bit of bread bade from (the loe-Tand meal, and waa a» enamored with Ita flat |intthn that ha boaght a quantity and had ft ship ped to hie far away bone. . — i Prof. N. Glal dot, of tha China Mb* Won, will dalieor a oeriee of iiiiirmni aa China la tha Mothodiit oharah b thia city, beginning on Monday night next MW running through the weak. These address ss will ba apaa to tha pohUe, and tha member* af all tho aongragatbno bra cordially ianrftad U attend. Prof. Oos's intimate acquaint. mbs with tho Bald aad delightful maaaar of handling tftp subject, makaa him an attractive apoakor, aad a treat la b atom for al who attend. / • BUSINESS LOCALS DURABLE HOUSE end lot on OiNkibMtteuUAiM. H in i'OB BALE—Battling plant m good for caatTor axahaasa far Uie"m£toJ re gasra I SELL Daybreak Arid Phoepfcate, fss&'vgjajss: .ffi^rvSreaP® 1-1J Good lot af aboate weighing from M to 80 povada for sale. Boa H. W. MeLaarta. 7-tf CANTALOUPS CRATES—I waat cantaloupe ehlpper* to rameartiar tkat I am manu/aetorimg tba beat eantalaapa crate that baa ever been put on thie market, and too, I want to toy tbat yoa can gat them at the right price. Don’t place your or der* anti] yoo have aeon H. W. Ko Lanrin or Everett Covington. 7-tf • THREE nice young milk eowa with prang eatoaa for enle. A. L. Me Eocria.1E-14 BABQAPfB la^ Second Hand Aateaaa b^. tCC?" Brotkm’ U5?S BARGAINS to Second Band Atom* bilea. Gibaon Brother*, Laorln brg, M. q11-16 BARGAINS la Second Hand Agtnaco bOaa Gibeon Brother*. Lourba banr. N. C 11-16 AFTER April Ut the Ufa of an to &•«»«** at Currie's lee Houe is t six days—each Monday la Fay 7- ll-pi IF you want yaar automobile or your Buggy Top, Cushions, Harness or ■hoes repahud. see aw. Ladies’ and AWiwi fine shoes a specialty. R- *• Overby. Next deer to Gibson Bros. " lS-pd LOST—Key ring coataiaiag three flat hey*, one of which is narked Master Kay." Return to this of fice. U • -m. aa^MM WANTED—Men to salicit consign ment shipments of fruit and vege {ffiL££g*hg£r h2!'lar* lire commission noose which eaa satisfy shippers. Write ta John son A Gilbert. Ill Dock St., PMJa dolphla. Pa.W FOR SALE—Com plate Job Printing outfit including two job • presses, plan tv of type, furniture, eta. Will . aeS ebeep or exchange for eat own _ Wlw n for some printer. B. tt-mywum. Laurinburg. N. O; -■■ ■ ■ I .1 1 Gibson Brothers . Lsurinburg, N. C. GEM THEATRE # 4 Bcfifiainf Monday, April MMatfam 3 to 5 Every Day. * Admission S and 10 carta. Night 7 (o 11 Admission 10 cents. * Paramount Pictures Monday and Wednesday. Diamond From the Sky Thursday, and eu other days Full 4 Reel Program of the best pictures obtain able. i The Spoiler Rex Beach’s Famous 'Novel in pictures May 4 th 9 Reds of pleasure. GEM THEATRE kotics or uimoujtion. jsas’ffiwstfatsg ' mtaMOT Me Ua time 1*18 * Do orphan bags ‘huh* gandt” Bead this aad that a nan a i far ywr Heary Gessaway Daria of West v£ !•»>**, age M. Ha waa far U years. • U- *• Senator aad waa the daw eratls candidate far riee-preeidaat in 1M4 an the ticket with Alton B. Par. her. Mr. baria begaa aa a pear bey. father Up*, who In hie cnrly - had to eapport not only himeoif bat a faaaiiy. Ha Itacaoia a brmkeman on &a Baltimore nods Ohio railroad. Baal Iring the great poaaibilltiw of Um Watt Virginia mountain region through which hi* train paaaad avoay day. he saved Ms wages and bought land when H waa cheap. Ha became eaa of the richest man in tha United State*—Our Fatherless Ottos. MkM» MmSh, <Ma hbepamd by Mr. Sun Epatain, who mm km teem Baafatd. Mr. fptiki It • brewer of o» t.wnnnar, Mr. Jm*fc Bpf&in. Ha will tarry a Mae of fancy draaa waar geode, aad will he located Iraaa of the new baildlaga Jaat baing 0am> pitted by Rev. W. C. Barrett. "The mi who erne mat wiaafy mid, *>a eora yoa’ro right, thaw ga ahead/ Might well ham addad tide, to wit: la tore you’re wrong before yaw quit.’ ‘‘—Ex. t&m fill t At lap! a tooth Paste that really acremptiebea desired remits. Has rmgtional dsaatag and whitening qaaUtss. Are refreshing, partly an tkaptic dentifrice that bans a delicious taste sad ■watt breath. Neutralises acidity ate keeps Cum la a healthy eoaAtian. A trial take will deUght yon or money refunded. Distinctly dif ferent from ordinary tooth paatjm msdr of tbo pniest ingredients by expert chemists. Remember that we hare equipped far year convenience a comfortable Beat Beam In the rear of oar store. You are always welcome to nee it. Our prescription department is nadcr the care -of a competent, gradaate and registered Pharawcist, and year prsacriptions will he filed with that can aad accaracy that bafety demands. Yon an always welcome at Everington’s Drug Store THE 8AN-TOX STORE * i ^__ _ .. _>•' • I Don’t Let Your Neighbors Have The FINEST GARDEN Get an early start and beat them out. A Mtrio work each mo rning with Quality I—"tn tnrh —11! arrmapHsh iraailisa In vegetable* etc., and save you candd> arable of tbe high coat of living. Garden Sets, Garden Plows, Rhovels, Folks, Hon and Rakes. Yon anut rake the earth before f$m can mica a crop af anything, and wo have tho teolc to da the Taking. 1=-i . Sanford & Son I “The Quality Hardware Shop.” COTTON SEED J have a ropply of Rieka' Bit Boll and Tool# Cotton Rood for aale. Theoa erode wore epee tally aelacted and wOl *iv# the floeet reaulta. Price 11.00 per boahel. I aba Have a limited amount of Pure Ribbon Cana Syrup, made from 8eed Ribbon Cana. Thla waa pereonally looked after when ft waa made, aod ia aa rood a. it I. poLbie to rank# It Par aale only In btnral lata J. G. WARWICK Luriakur N. C. R. F. D. No. 1.
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