- - - r ’ i - « . I Be oomfintible this summer rTb easy enough in the right kind of looau htting, light-’veight underwear. We can show you several good styles; the Wilson Bros. At hi.'tic Union Suit k the veryjbest. Try one or two suits ai’d you’ll be delighted. We guarantee that. They’re extra comfortable and designed for convenience. Odter spring furnishings—ties, socks, shirts—here now; you ought to sea there new things soon. They’re venr attractive and there’s s big variety to choose from. LONNIE HAMMOND Everything la Ifea’a FunUiingi Bridging die distance ’twixt you and “anywhere." The Sell Telephone, with it* 1S,*M* miles of ****** miilione of people within earshot of yowwlca ^ Many thousand of them, living within fifty or e ■■adred miles, can be reached for a email toll charge. . Are you waking uee of this rest bridge on your farm, in your home or in your bwalneea. There’s a “* ^ *“ Grasp the Opportunity! Cefl or write the manager to-day.' 1 SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE ; I AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY * * W -/• ,*&+■•& -V;'- ' / ’ * • * BOX III, KALBHBt rhe Florist, Inc. Tjjrwjt^ ^ Q^ripw. M. C. ^»=—giia -m-mjmmmp—= A CHAT WITH OQI HEAD— % A Cwni^ miii»ti. To* amag young people depend ea Mir father's men ay * taking them through this world, aad their moth er** prayers making every Lhiag ail right for the next. A town never loses earthing by ex* leading g royal welcome to every de terring stranger who appears in its midst Hospitality (a a priceless gam but it costs very little. We are generally losers is the end U we stop te refate all the backbitings sad gossiping* we may bear by the way. They arc annoying, k is true, bat not riengesoas so bag as we do not atop to expostulate and scold. Oar characters are formed and sus tained by ourselves aad by oar own aetieoB and net by others They may injure na for a time bat public opinion and jnatice will carnet an groundless slender If wa de net famish fuel to the flam* by taklag valuable time to deny the chargee. There is nothing that causes ao mvefa trouble among naighbos? as chicken*. Poor chickens! If they! ere blamed for all the enemies they be vs made tm this werid they have scene of black marks agalast them It nesses will let their mrislaty mr as Improvement to e pretty lews. Now b the time when chicken oaa de the greatest damage \e dower gardens aad vegetable gardens. Now in hot wsethsr, b the tints when people bat their temper the ee sleet ever trifles, tap op yoar chickens and keep the geed will of yoar neighbors. . A schoolmaster net aaid to Us pepita. to tho bay who weald make tho boot piece of compoettioa in Are raio atea an "Hew to Overeosto Habit" he weald give s prise. When the five ■tastes' had expired s tad of nine ysera tood op and laid; “Wall, sir, habit is hard to oTewemo. If pea take off the Ant Uttar it does not chaage ‘obit.’ If pea take off another Uttar, you still have a 'bit* loft. If yoa take aff stiU another, the whoU mt ‘it’ remains. If you take off anoth er it h not totally used up, all of which goes to show that if yoa want to get rid of habit yea mast threw it off altogether." Result—ha won It. Just at thU time the mail order booms are active In flooding the coon try with Mg, handsomely gotten up catalogues, (tooting attractive Prices on atfcpU articUs and making all sorts of trig aotxvimr dalnfiT^ yos» cash. They do not offer to sx ehaage their goods for the farmers' eggs, poultry, butter or other produce. They don’t trust a penny's worth, bat ■•he yea pay cash before yotLget the goods and the freight besides. H any thing U wrong with the goods or they do aot suit you, they wUl not ex change them. They pay no tuxes In to year city or county treasury, with wMeh our schools are maintain ad, reads, bridges, end sidewalks buOt They do not eontribsto to ear church es, charitable institutions, nor to our peer. We beard a young man remark last week that “the world ewes me a liv ing." It is hoped for that young man’s good that he’ll get tbs notion oat of Ms head. It’s a mistake, a grave ■latske. Be never entertained a ■see foolish ides nor one which win bring him a sms Her mao auto of re spect. The world owes the yoang man nothing; but instead he ewes the world and society an set Us, nobis manhood, a steady, hornet energy which will enable him to smsrlidi with decent men and women In a trie maaUnaas of character that will make Me friendship vnluabU and hU prm anas and entapanlimahlp lashed. TVs truly intelligent activity, and thU yseng nun should Contribute to so ciety’* happiness asd welfare tbs grace which cosmo through atariy, toil sad honest thought Wbaa otto ftoda 1m ii oat of iyih pothy with Ma town, aad can only aay • Hood ward for H eooplad with an •Pot*gy, ho owght to rat eat. Man, poop)# fan Into a tort of tnirnnlmi haMt of rrowiiaf. Bat Ifa a ■iaor ahl« HaMt. dock paopte maka of ammmdrm a doad watgbt, white, of octant, thay teactna pa* Haoterty indrpondanl Tha tadtrtd aal haa a boat all ha oaa do to cat ■loof aadar hia own teafc. aad ha aranta holp and anciarayJkwrt fracn tho« ge*ng kto way, aad who aid MtatMad with tdao fa iateraat Bo wttt tha town. It haa Ite tawaraat to «an tor, and ft aaada aU to* plocfc. an *ka oairgy, all tha to npnallan and boipfuhxwa ite oittaaaa can pvoyido aad kvias to hodfc . Da*rt try to holly tha world. t% ’•Brawl Better ahaha the maititadi mm head eftho giant good-natured ly, than anaaoaaaazUy prevoke bio wrath. Despite the world tt B ao pl—ee yoa though ta do ao la proof tf arrogance, conceit and egeuni— hat, ao yo« have to Uvo in the world, to lean oa tho world. It it jest as wall to treat It civilly. Shrewd man, who understand their race, never took a laarrol wllh society They under stand that It ia possible for an indi vidual to persuade, lead aad quietly 'octroi a community, but not to light it down. If you desire to reform so li aJ evils or to disabuse your follow a® of their prejudices, the surest way not to sue coed la to resort to danunciation and abuse. Kindness, conciliation. tho influence of good ax ample—these are tba true and effect too means and appliances of reform. A LITTLE FUN. “What wore you oaytng, Harold?" feebly asked tho young woman re clining in tho at seuner chair. There was a pause, and then the young man loaning over tho vessel's rail, respond ed, “I wasn't speaking Angelina, yoo —you misunderstood mo.” "What earthly objection eon you have ta that man," naked Mr. Brown of bio daaghter concerning tho man of wealth whom ho wiaked her to starry. . “Ho has habits which I detest,” eras the reply. “When 1 marry I want a haahand who does not smoke, chaw, •wear, belong to a dob or stay out late at night* After regarding bin daughter sor rowfully far a few minutes ia eflanca bo said, “My child you are bet a stranger bore, heaven ia your homo.” Icoming a Itoy’b Ac*. While the (fwt «u mU mg farm machinery at the house, the friend at the cate held h!i horse and a eon* vfatiuu took place with the small bey of the family. Wkh grave incredulity, he wai haying: “An you sum ye* an only nine yean old? I think then most be some mistake.” The boy was positive, bat to make sun: "Me," be called, “Ain’t I just nine years old?" “Ysa, son.” After a time be ventured, “Say, mister, what mads you think 1 was more than nine years old?" “Why," said the stronger, I couldn't understand how you could get so dirty in nine years.” A Cam racy of G. Washington's. •~«hte story hasn’t raissod a reunion for thirty yean: A group of Sherman’s man wars camped for a week near the cottage of a widow who owned a few acres of peer land and a good eaw. She prospered amaslngty during our stay by Mlliag plan and cakes to the sol diers and furnishing the haadanartaM with milk. Tbs general Issued most stringent sedan against any foeaging oa bar Uttte property and was decidedly ang ry whan the widow reported that aha oould famish no milk beoaime the aoMOan had bean making her cow. He hurried to the company nsernst the widow’s hams end called the cap. tola. "I don’t know anything about R,” the captain assured him, “but if my toea bare boon stealing milk it will be ••ay to tod it out—my men don't Bk* Ha wimaxned bis bagler and ordered Urn to sound the • a as stably. Tie oampgny fell in and stood at atten tion. The captain addraaasd them toiefly. tell lag af the complaint, and ordered any saaa who had bean guilty of tanking the widow’s cow to stop to the front The company moved forward as mn aagM -a at- m_. o. . . . an* mXCwyX UM nnt MrgMQt Istnswtiat envious. “How to it, oarg* aasto,” ha asked, “that when an the tot have bean stealing milk yea re* f rained?” ' “General," replied the soldier. “I mat mOk— I haM the eaw.” Tba general tamed to the captain feat tr*. ^C“ptaln' 1 *tor saw. Dismiss year company, sir."—E*. DRESS UP rr-7-vi . LONNIE HAMMOND liwytirtatla Han’t Furnlshfn*» f All you have to do is to buy your groceries and cured meats at this store. Quality, price and cash will do the rest for you, as it is doing for hundreds of others. McLaurin & Shaw Thone No. 43 Laurinburg, North Carolina Are You Spending All You Make? » . • • ■ ' If ao you will more than likely be an ob ject of Charity in yonr old age. The Sensible thing to do is to tare part of your taming NOW. The best way to •are is to start a bank account You are always welcome at this bank no matter how small your account my be. Come in and let ae Ml yea about our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. The State Bank Of LAURINBURG, “The Bank For Your Barings.” t FOR SALE One vertical or apright 6 Horae power Steam En gine. One 2 Horae power Gasoline Engine. ' We also famish wagon teams for Public Hire; W. P. EVANS 1 ’Phone 11-J and M Wood and Coal Yard Office. t i , .•» . ;f '• f „ «* >»' V **4 » . * Patronize Our Job Department. • *