;;1*».; ?} A* the >1— (com shorter there an«aWn for the dfltoaat of floes that in to be fiOod by the rotors to tha oemlac prim-y ea adtdate fee the General Aiwably, tWe Way Mr. A. E. 8haw. of Syriac HiU Uwueb.V And too. Mr. W. H. Weethenpaoa ie Wap uiftd to ante the race for the Stake Senate. Let the Sanaa proceed ' amassassss-saa The news editor of to tsleldi Hoantnt Ttaaee, the other toy epaeed a letter .which he inyymid contained yorieet To hie anryriee, a hatch of heak notes. «U» hi sale*. tumbled mil an Ms desk. U Aerrioped that the eeriospondaot waa also a bank dark, and tt*a nova tMahaanthnee by wry Of aryls nation, that the clerk «et the betters mined, whMk enplane tiea is eridaatly mpesfloos, far say me per. boo would knew that MOO in eoe tomy Weald go astray if it started toward a •^wwOpawap in. ■ d rfj . to the midacaf afl thia preachment made fay Urn pram of North Carolina to edacato the aatWee to keep thair twenay sit hamate patronise the haem Arthur flnith, colored, who brutally '%I)M kla wife hi Oiahjiluxl ty ML OMMLAMD DBA Pi Mn Bad (MB ml Dgli Aboal the ti*» d Mmb Mr. Dn^u Baxter risked tot Mb Gilead last week. Mias Julia Gthaoa attended tha Smlth-Ktebardaea wadding tat Ceo I—y teat week. Mrs. Bab Bogan and Mrs. J. 0. Adams, of Dillon, 8. C., visited In Gib smi tils port wsok. Mm Colon Stubbs, at Laval H1U. risked Mrn w F. JLovin during tha past week. Mr. Jeppir Oibooa, af Basuxtts vlllo, S. (X, spent savaral days is Gib son teal waak. Mr. Clayton Wright Is spending a few days at km* after owdargolng an operation for ameadteltls. Mi. John Maxwell, of Lauriaburg, was a Gibson visitor Thursday. A number of tha Laurel BUI fans attended tba ball game batsman Lau ral BIB and Gibsoa oaa day teat waak. Miss Maty Prince Gibson spent tha week end with Mm Charlie Town send soar Bwinottavflla. Mr. J. C. Gardner, of Maoon, Is tbs grnet af kla brother. Dr. J. M. Gard Mra. Hector KcMUlaa aad Miss Sara McMillan, af Laortnburg, X. F. !)• No. t, warn Gibaon visitors laat Mr. D, L. Middlaton spent savwral days with Gibaon friends daring tbs Mr. Chariia Groeiaad, wbo baa been IB far several weeks died Sunday morning at R o’clock. A B^gifalaa. (The following it*j» wee mi to m far w Wagrus correspondent leet weak, bat too lata for eee fa ear last but It ie good raaiHag though and *a give it to roe this wesk.—Editor.) The contests at Ji‘ssistlian mod recitations ware not only pleasing t» tares of the snurtainment Friday avagiag given in the school udtoii< mn at Spring BID. Far the nominal sum of one dine each, a big crowd at frianda and pet HH wart admitted into the ball, whore for more than as beer, they sn Jayed n delightful and varied pro* gram. These bright, yeaag people gave evidence of careful and pains taking training, and moth credit it dee Miaa McBryde of the meek de partment especially, for ttM -top P toe east omain*. Why not charge a Mall aitmlntan fee—aay tan ecnti—at our annual ogawntnc—imrt ea lertair manta T A little mm coaid ha node tbto way for tha mr-anpty school nearary and aat ha rnteeod by the ghmie. Wo do not half appreciate tha hard, narea ratkiay work don# by oar faithful teacher* and If tha harden of ftnasc in* tha echooia l the piano debt, the ball outfits, etc.,) could be lifted aver so little by firing a dime, by all means Ini ue have the opportunity. Coed Woman Pmm! A saint of God has toft us. Batty Tuesday morning, March M, Mias Christian Aaa Johnson passed away. She had been sink for several days aad Monday sight became suddenly weaker aad failed rapidly. Miss Johnson was aa uant of Mrs. 1* A McOeachy sod Messrs. J. A aad W. D. Johnson. She bad rsaehsd the ago of 7* years, during the last 10 of which aha had made her heaas ia St. Paata with Mr. L. A MeGeaehy. She learee tare aitters Mrs. Cooley aad Mrs. McLanehlis of Wagraaa. • During most of hsr hfs she waa a member of the Spring HQ] Baptist ehareh near Wagrata, aad hsr. whale Ufa waa a testimony to tea Spirit ef tea Christian religion Always ful aad patient, no aaa seer to complain. Completely her eoe purpose Banned to be tek comfort aad happiness of others. 8f life waa quiet aad uaaaamaiag and Christ Kka. The funeral services wars nsndactad hy lav. J. J. Murray at Spaing Hill d»* Wednesday at sees, aad tea burial was at the family graveyard near Wsgnue—St. Paul Messenger. Prat. Gm Ham. •"S'— ^ jtag Prat. N. Gist Goa, of ths CUas Mission, is bars Mlvntar s ssciss at Isetiuss on Mission work in CMns, The lactams in beine delivered ear* nl«ht at S o’clock st the Methodist chareh. Praf- Cos’s iatismW i xisintsasi with the sabjoct Weather with Ms marked ability, makes him a most at tractive speaker, and thos^who spl attsndmc these lectures are rotttaf ■tack e«od from them. , , ^; SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES. ® SnWAKTSVIZXE TOWNSHIP ' Load to be aoN fceTix**, MONDAT, Tffilst DAT OF ipideratffaed. Sheriff ef Boot!end Coontr. will cxsoee to fetlewtoe Lota ef Lead, levied open for_ Maate Acre* Lead Tows Lota Ida Doerea tT Nr*. J. M. Cooper M St Patterson M Jan* BeU 1 Cwrli* Bethae 14 Charlotte McBrpde 1 Saadp Capet U Dodley^McEcchin U ' me. : ^ ^ j LAURJCL HILLT0WN8HIP *m4*“ «•» <**?*._ •• 1*14-1* TtU ., Ch«a. r. CriflVn M « an* ”»»««*. ,2 - uS ; T*“ ^ i*j» , «v \_ » m* ii* ***** * WH4 * 1*14-1* M - ' 5 1*1* *41 *• 1*1* *4* ■ V W» m* *47 “ 1*1* *T* ; • in* mi ♦ m* 2m , 2 »1* *1* , • » m* *i» , & M* m* TJB ifSOta HILL TOWNSHIP *2! »»* W ‘ 2! m* 1*4* 2 »u *a* 2 m* T44 78 MU *M •t mii IS r butt LEE D. ROBINSON. Candidate for Ccmgraa* Announcements. L. M. BLUB FOB SENATE. . Ths undersigned eitia.ni of the County of Scotland will jroo.nt th. , name of Honorable U M. Blue to rep resent this Senatorial District in tea neat State Senate. He has served with satisfaction and diitinction In tea House of lmrss tntetivso. /U fa miliar with legislative proceeding*, •nd 'we thinkthat fa* wilfimsk# us a useful and valuable Senator. March 17th, 1*11. Geo/T. Pate, * Harris Gibson, A. P. GOisew, W. r. Periter. Henry F. Gibeon, U M. Peals, B. D. Gibeon. H. H. McPherson, i WET D. A. Fata, BOH MOUSE ^r^JBKPRESKNTA 1 hereby laaouneo njMlf a candi date far the House of Representatives from Scotland County, subject to the notion of tee Democratic Primary. T. G EVERETT. BOR BOUSE OF REPRESEXT A. b' TIVRS. ..I hereby announce myself e candi date for tee Heeae of Representatives from Scotland County, subject to tea action of tha Democratic Primary. I believe la a Just Taxation. Taxes Jn Ha last analysis is Just .wfcst tha law confiscates of your property and plan and should be just. We most May the withering hand to a Judicious point. '• ; ,A, P. CURRIE. VOS REPRESENTATIVE IN CON • ^ GEERS. I hereby announce to the Desno craticvoter, of Scotland County that l am a candidate far tho Democratic heoiUaaUBn far tho Houoo at Eopro vua bl Ceirrm from this, the Coograa&mal District, sou ths setioa of tho Domocratio to ho hold on tho &d day of . . LE* D. ROBINSON. irott bouse or rbpbbsbnta . • TkVRS; - I haraby announca ta tho Demo cratic Tatars of tho Seventh Congres sional District that t win ba a candi date .hi the Democratic primary for ■toba of Om Houoo of Repreaentn tiraa ta Congress from this dirtrict. If anwiiaatad and elected, I wiU aaa toWiy. sad ear or to discharge the dut Ito cX ths ottos with Adwlty to ths U. L. SPENCE. FOR SALE jjL 3N» Land owned by the GREEN POND BRICK CO., will be eold at PUBLIC AUCTION, tp the highest Udder, at the door of the Baakof Gibeoa, at 11 o'clock A. Me, April 15th The lot efataika 513-10 acres non or Ices, and mast be eeld. Po? other details, call ea or i JAS. L. McNAIR 1441, Laariabarg, N. C. HON. U. L. SPENCE Of Moore County, Democratic Candi date for Congress in the Primaries of the Seventh Congressional District » Lika »o many fit the State'* great est and moat aaceeeafai men. Mr. Spanea waa bom and reared on .a farm. He eano from honest and highly respected stock, kia parents belonging to the great middle class constituting so large a percentage of our bast citimanehip. When he had received the ordinary public school education, be was thrown upon hia owa resources, sad by hit own effort and industry was able to complete his education at Oak Ridge Institute. For awhile be taught in the public schools, and then became Principal of Bain Academy in Mecklenburg county, which morn became, untyr Ms man-, agement, one of the successful and popular high scbools of that county. I Ha resigned Ms position and read taw at the University of North Carolina. Ha began the practice of law in Mont gomery, and ha 1894 moved to Car thage, la Moon county. Ha became identified with the beat interests of this county, and haa been a potent nod effective factor in its moral and material advancement, his name and efforts haring been connected with every prograsalrs movement and civic Improvement. He has not sought po litical preferment, but la every cam paign he haa given hia time and means to the service of the party. Ha is a forceful campaigner, and haa fre qnantly been called to other count! as to land them aid whan democracy waa in danger. Mr. gpimi neaa none of the tricks of the demagogue, but malms an hones*, logical and common ■cnee speech; and having back of tt aR a sincere conviction mad earnest nees, hia speeches never fail to win and hold the attention of Ms audi ences. If nominated, ha will load the democracy of the Seventh Congres sional District to sore victory, and wtO make one of Urn ablest and moat Conscientious congressmen this State has had. Th* democrats of this oouaty are rzmtlflad that they Kara each a bum aa Heat. U. L. Spence to present to th# democracy of the Seventh Con gressional District la this county th# mmm of Bpaace is synonymous wtth ban sat, square dealiag, and be aajcya, as faw maa da, tha my high sat reapsrt and entire confidence of tha peapi* *f hie county, whether f am g crate or rapubtlcana. As a law yer his eoanaai aad advice is sought hy a large clientele. He ia easily on* of the ah loot lawyers to U>* District Mr. Spence has sorted this district la the State Senate, aad was regarded ■■■■ '■■■ -' u one of the strongest men tn the body. The enthusiasm that hie can didacy has aroused bare where he ia »o well known would bo a compliment to any man, and should be an inspira tion to the ambitious farmer boys, who, having begun as he did, arc striving by their own efforts alone to rise to places of usefulness in the world of affairs.—Moore County News. u U. L. Spence has tossed hie hat in the ring in the Seventh and is daring Robinson and Varner and the other boys to pick it op. He is one of the fine mew. of. the-district, tew and-hie candidacy will add to the interest of a campaign that already promised to be most exdting,—Charlotte Observ er. 8PENCEJTR&. Ik* Montgotnerian is carrying this week advertising matter h> the inter est of both Mr. H. B. Varner and Mr. U. L. Bpenoo, who are sooting the Democratic nomination far Congress from the Seventh district. It is not ths purpose of this paper to oppose any of the candidates, but it will have a choice. We can’t rota for but one of the number, and that one will be Mr. 8penee. There are several rea sons for this: first among them is that In our opinion Mr. 8peace is sn abis man, able to measure up to every requirement of congressional duties; he cease from the nude and file of our poopla and knows their needs and wishes as completely as any man can; hi* mother was a Montgomery coun ty »»d be spent a good portion of his early days in Montgomery. We naturally feel nearer to him on thb •ecoumt. Mr. Spence is a very able lawyer, possessing power among net and If chosen will maha for the sev enth district a strong representative. —Troy Moatgaraerian. A representative la tha Interest of Mr. Spence who visited the northern oenatlea in this district raporta that ha feud conditions up that way vary eneourayln* for Mr. Ipanee. Jadcfaf from tha reports from other sections the same rendition* prevail ft look* Hka Spence for Con free#.—Montrma •rim. AnnnaMuu Raperta from the southeastern por tie* of the district aa wall aa front tha central and northern port!one briar r*°