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*11 tto tragedies M» cm* to tto pktal totsrtf-tar to klllad aaottor tto •«. CL. with aa; ad If a fallow just to da aakar, to hk parpens with ao k hands, yet ttora la V 'tto ftot that ttoaa who pMaU do asoro tuning aad _ atsuMcflUag Oaa tto oaa who' gars ctot and wkh nothin* tot hi* tea. bat that tto pktal tatar doos thehigyoet thara ag tto datllwant and ■ft—kt stands before tto MWtt for atardsr. caa ao* to doabtod. ftagardiag tto arias that kappa to rsoaaUy osar tor* and tto tridant aril of pistol totin’ to that particular case, tto KantoiQe Boaa says: v A asst deplorable tragedy occur rto scar Laartaburg saa night last weak, whaa a yarns man, Coy Me bask. Three yoang asm are in jail, oaa ctorgad with tto crime aad two Vrom tto hrisraMtlaa gtrsn tto yaoag nw who la aw daad h»d cotrr adttod ao whaa. Hk only offense lay tog * young lady to tor home from a school breaking. On* of the young uu* of aaatag tto ymag tody horns to* aha saw At to accept tto offer of Me Csnakk. Whaa ttoy tod wscaadsd daws tto toad to a aoriadsd spot, M 1s asypoasd tto jilted twain opened fire, cither with klant to US «r to frighten both McCormick nod tto girt. Three shot* warn fired, two of ttoas taking effect la the tody of Me Comick, one pievdaf hi* hmt, Wo can aoo a* poaoibk —cum for sash on ottoago hy ttosa yoang wsa, Thara is a* ptoaaaM* reason under tto aaa that ttoy caa giro that would to aaa inieini mr ec justify thaw in such oao dwer Ttoy should be awda to pay Aw thk erissa ta a man aer that wifi warn ottois against a wanton aad tarilsw a— of tto ro yal rar. Aad thk ptwlail as that ayna way ahoold to fooad to pmvoat asm turn oattyiag a rerolewr with thaw. Tto penalty Is not severe Why aa* wake It ao that whaa a man Ia caught with a revolver AHA or go to prison for twelve tk «aiy wajr to «kto |M «B k yatoittii to haw thi* toy eo” t* to get youx me*** on the legal roll, othar wtaa, yam «0t kti to tot Um othat fallow uy tow you ikD to (»*• tn yar |wWk|» eatectoi h. ■ ■ ■ .m»i" ■ ■" Kwonni How often da yoa toko ea toward took tote your linful life of oak yoanett tto qe*»tkw*—“How thank ful am I to God for Hie —adnom to mat" Art you reel f thi* queetfee to day and Keren to what we Rad la Hie (rood book: “Nererthrteee to left aot hkaeeH wUboat witaieo. to that to did Rood, and gave ea cafe from hear aa, and fruitful aeaeme, filling our heart* with food aad Rtefne**"—Arte Id: IT. The Oefcual Object*. The Lmuinburg Exchange m tries (Me local Ken with u aipiemlun of IWtall u follow!: Hr. A. H. Hlvenbark, the young white ana of Benblagbam. who wao lest week convicted hi the Baoorder*» Gant hero upon a charge of theft, waa dealt with by Judge Gibson in a manner that will moot with the to teaat approval of the public. Mr. Blveabarfc had beea found guilty of taking from the Green Pend Brick plant a quantity of stag that wm evidaatly to be eeld as Juab, and the question of pttamfcaMat was awe that waaa problem to the court Judge Gibson rendered bia decision in the matter Friday. The judgment Wat that the defendant eh no Id pay the cate la the case and If fnoad la the State at the axphrattou of two track*, is to ba arteteid and punished with a road Wo never dM believe that on* neigh bor bad the right to throw the car een* of a dead cat In another neigh bor** back yard. We never did believe that earn city had the aooval right to tell a soiled dove to “move on"—to keep up a weary chaa* looking for shelter—to Had ao place of refuge, but to be, Uka Sos’i Wandering Jew, forever going and never finding a place to rest la the above ease if Bhmbark waa gtelty, he a* doubt should ha vs been punished by a sen tence one day or on* year *r the payment of the eoata—and keen al lowed. after he had paid In fall, to go Mu way—to came baric to the State or remain In the State. With the present sentence hanging over him, that eaaiaaeo of “thou ahtet ate”— the sentence that caused the Pall of Kan, Bivanbark will always be dis contented—will carry a great burden. The taae exiled bieomie desperate. Ha Is incapable of taking Ms place somewhere la the world, became his meats I attitude Is against him. He wants to come bade—he la prohibited, and therefore fetes humiliation and disgrace. It would be better were It unlawful for courts to tag onto otflter rrwnunlfki 1mt nodwlriblii citizens. Ws da ate know anything about the fact* in tha ease quoted, but we do know that Rhronberk baa re ceived a sentence that to ao way aide Society. If be to a crook this State has no moral right to east Mai upon another atato. If he bee violated the lew* and the court felt that per haps ha teoald ate ba seat to the readi. than it ahsald hawe lectured him; told Mm to go and eto ao more. But to throw Mm out faito the world, during him tho primage of rteom tog to tha State-making of him an As me under Prieona are auda only to ra mu, to try to reform them; to cm tha folly of their way. To > " to chase mm tha sad bald seer him the threat of a read sen tette* * be dar* return, ogam but Ht H* hope to reform the victim. Ha may have relctlrae; ba ‘ and to ba denied B gbt to that if he teemed the ■an be wflt ga to 6w made as a aattrtet—aali. tf the judge thought It lube la m that ba baa another Uriah coming.—Everything. Dolo# M Work. ■*». D. A. Mkr, Tmnamtf at CkuMft wml* tm May 2 (M 8yta mara, ft Cj “My work ban la mo rn. paaaoMaf twiao or tkw thorn tMrty-two ■mill Mata 1 moved. fcarw la Ithraur. Torn Saoday-' WHENEVER YOU NEED ANYTHING > h** in thn DRUG LINK—lot un tapply thin need for you, You will tlaroyt find oar DRUGS to bn the BEST and our PRICKS the LOWEST. We also offer you at all times a prompt, efficient and polite service. Get the habit of coxniag to this drug store for ycur every need. BLUE’S DRUG STORE *Pkoae 13 Luriabuif, N. C. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND. . Under end by virtue of a power of •ale fat e certain mortgage deed of treat under dau March ted, 1916, i from James Tyner, D. M. Tyner sad duly recorded is OOee feglst * of Scotland Co «»ty .North _ ./sKitt£&2S5 will expose for eels at Public Aoctxm for cash at the Coart House Door la the Terwa of Laarkthurg at 11 o’etoek a. aa, Monday, June 19th, 1919, the following described tracts ef land. In Spring Hill Township: those cer tain tenets at land comprising in one tenet see hundred acres sad ninth as tract fire seres, as described In oar tain deeds on reoerd ht Scotland County, as follows: Alex Tyner A Wife to James Tyner, OeL U. 1908. Book K. page IT; J arena Tyner A Wifi to John Tyner, Book D., page 141; John Tynar to D. M. Tyne r7 Nov. t, 1907, Book D., page 891:1). M. Tyner to James Tynar, Aug. 9, 1998. Book ’grinning at s Pins sad two vines po is tore on south aide at Dearer them, aad about one fourth mile shore Biss's Ford and rune South 90 West 99 chains to a pine two nines weietore sear a branch; thence North S9 West 38AT chains to a corner; thanes North <0 East SO chains to a comer; thence South SO East. 3X33 chains to the be ginning, containing one hsdrsl acres, mere or lesa. A second tract containing fire acres within the boundaries of lands purchased by D. L. Core from J. F. McNair and constituting an oaesptfan in the deed, mid fire acres being bounded' as fallows: Os the north; asst aad south by the Gore lands, and on the west by the shore ana hundred acres ifmrrihad share, mid fire hatatg bounded as.follows: Beginning «l% comer of the said Gore land and irrj the Martin Uat, being n Una of the! first described tract shore, tlnribfi with Gore lands N M 69 chains 69 links to a stake: theses with the Gore' lands N IS l-S W 6.80 chains to a stake; thanes 8 98 W 9 chains to a" stoke: thence direst to the beginning, containing fire acres purrkiaeil by Jamas Tynar from J. F. McNair. Date ef sale: Monday, Jane 19th, 191X Place ef sale: Court Bourn Doer* Lannmborg, N. „C. Hour of sals: II i. m. Terms: Cask. M. U JOHN. TrattM. Dated aad posted May 19th, 1919. May 18-16—June 1-6-16. U la Trae. Pausing long enough in the life of a bony day getting away from ths tnbecripUan Hat and the types aad the worried which do boast as, the editor of the Inrariaberg Errhaaga round time to gat thia In his editorial Shew aa a family with the atamp at tabor apoa their foreheads, gather ad arcaad the family elide, ttmakiag Ood for Hhi protection over them thro the day that baa joat pasted, with a bright hops for too future, net only la this wwrid, bat also in tha world to same aad nra win dwr yea a happy family. Aye, Wlggta, it la true. As teas as Xwra air lift er Death—that ft there is a family circle and it mem bara are not aaimeiad at binaat toft aad aa they tabor thaak Ood far Hie protection rear thorn—mnltaa that a dona lift to the greatest gift and that riches am bat aa iaHdwit theta la indeed, a happy family,—Erarylfcb*. MUGS UP. Do |W fool oM barf ora timaT. Uri poor book boot and stkft Do yaaj ooffar Tiaary dioortWri T Doo*t doo- ] pat*—profit by ; Xra. I. C. Cola, "Poo firm jmmrm I waa la alary wMb 1 weak Udnoya aad tor rdoako at a tteob woo down in bad. Tko kidnoy warn Itoaa w«ro ooaaty aad aqr baok aahad ofaaoat mn«taa%. Oftaa tha trnoblo* bopt aw fiaaa otaopte* aad raoralaga ’ t caald batdly cat ap. My haad aobod j 1 bad dlaay opatio aad waa aB raa towa. Dana*. Udaty PUIa fpmvad . mf haakk la ovary way.* Prfca Mr. at all deal wo. Daat dwpty aafc toa a tddnoy raaidy pat' Mr*. Cola bad. Portar-MBbam Otu''| Itap*, Mlblo, N. T«—-Ad*. ( COMING Ihe Iroa Claw-Serial. Two Mi each Monday, begin ning May 29th. Featuring Pearl White, Creighton Bale and Sheldon Lewis. Free Matinee for first iptsode, Monday, May 29th, 1:30 P. M. Who’s Guilty ? Serial. Two Reels, Com plete Story each Saturday, beginning Jane 3rd. Mati nee sad Night. Dealing with vital subjects. Featuring Anna Nilaon and Tom Moore. GEM THEATRE HAIL! Mr. Farmer you insure your fertiliser before you put it In the ground, why not afterwards? See ns about your Hail Insurance before it k too late. LAURINBURG AGENCY COMPANY HINTON JAKES. Pres. W. S. DUNBAR. See. & Tress. Announcements. L. M. BLUB FOB 8BNATK. Th. undue signed eMseua of th. Ceanty of Bmtmiad will present tha name at Honorable »- M. Blue to rn raaeat this Senatorial District in the next State 8enato. H# haa s«rrad with satisfaction and distinction in the House of Representatives, is fa •atHar with laatilathre proeeedinxt. and we think that he wfllmake us a useful and valuable Senator. March nth, 161«. Geo. T. rate, Harris Gibson, A. P. Cibsou, D. O. Wrieht, W. N. HcKte, SH* R. D. Gibson, H. H. McPherson, J. A. McNeill, J. B. Mason, D. A. Pate, FOB HOUSE OF EEPRH8ENTA TIVBB. I hereby announce myself a candi date fer the Haase of Representatives from Soot land County, subject to the notion of tba Democratic Primary. T. CL EVERETT. FOB BOUSE OP BBPBE8BNTA TtVRU I hereby announce mysalf a candi date for the House at Representatives fraat Scotland County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. I believe in a Jaat Taxation. Texas In its last analysis is jast what the law confiscates of your property and ■tine mud eheald be just, we must stay the wltheria* hand to a judicious point. A. D. CURRIE. KOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CON GRE8A. I hereby announce to th* Demo cratic voter* of Scotland County that I am a candidate for th* Democratic nomination for th* Hooa* of Rtpra aentathr** fn Congress from thia, th* Seventh Congressional Dirtriet, sub ject to th* action of th* Democratic Primary to be held on tha Srd day of Jmc, 1916. LEE D. ROBINSON. KOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTA TIVES. I hereby announce to tha Demo cratic votor* of the Seventh Congres sional District that I will be a candi date in the Democratic primary for member of tho House of ReprcKents ttvee in Con frees from this district. If nominated and elected, 1 will use every endeavor to discharge the dut ies of the office with fidelity to th* P*ople. C. L. SPENCE. FOB HOU8B OF REPRESENTA TIVES. We, th* anderslgnad citiaac* of Scotland County and frieada and neighbor* af A. E. Shaw, peasant him name to the voter* of Scotland County aa a candidate to represent the county in the lower Hooa* of th* next Gen era) Assembly of North Carolina, sub ject to the action of the Democratic Primary. He la well euoipped for the posi tion. He ha* filled th* office of Jus tice of the Pcaeo continuously for twenty-eight year*, and is. therefore, acquainted with the need of ail classes of our people. He believe* in just sad fair taxa tion and ia utterly opposed to any law delegating powers to three men in Raleigh to lay what our tax aaaeas ment shall be. Ha stand* squarely upon tha tteaa bonorad Democratic doctrine. at "Equal Bight* to all and Special Priv ilege* to None." This 6th l J. R. Bundy, " FOR PROSECUTING .ATTORNEY. I kmkr announce myaeif • candi date for the office of ProeecnCiilf At torney in the Trial Justice's Coart of Scotland Coon ty. subject to the action at the Democratic Primely. GEORGE T. GOODWTN. FOR CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT 1 hereby announce that 1 am a can didate for the afSee of Clerk of the Superior Court of Scotland County, outlet to the action of the Demo cratic Primary. GoUn D. McCormick. FOR SHERIFF. iori bo the action of the Pemaerettc W. D. McLauria. . . FOR CORONER. £■* 1 ^2 » candidate for reflection t* the oAce of Coroner for Rqq*«*H County, subject to the action of tbs Democratic Primary. J. R- JORDAN. FOR .SHERIFF. *,,“•****> announca myself aa a candidate for election to the o'Tice of Sharlff of Scotland County, subject to tha action of the Democratic Prl ! ' _J. W. ODOR. . . .FOR OONG'tRSS. I hereby announce my cl.' a candi date for Congress In the Seventh Coe gpjealeBal District, subject to the art ion of the Democratic primaries to be held on Jane 3rd, 19t6. T. B. FINLET. » v t FOR SHERIFF. , *»“?»“<* myself a candl l°T g* °®er of Sheriff »t Scot land County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary to be held June 3rd. F, R. HUBBARD. D. L._BOYD Democratic Candidate for Cerpora tleu Commissioner of North Car oline, Against W. T. Lee. Oee of the Preaeot Com mies loner*. D. L Boyd, of Haywood County, tho “» wh® presents himself as the D«nocraUc candidate for Corporation Commissioner for the con aid oration of the Democratic voters uf the 8tate dooa so upon his experience and abil ity and peculiar knowledge of th* dot l** °f a Corporation Commiasiooer. He haa had more than twenty-five yeure experience in actually building railroads, and haa an intimate knowl edge of the value of land, public util ity properties, and theorise of taxa tion. Hie candidacy It against W. T. Las, one of the present Commissioners who made the order increasing tax valua tion* in Scotland and other counties. Adv. COMMIMSIONKH’S 8AI.E OF HEAL rotate, taxable water POWER ROLLER MILL8. roe undersigned Commissioner ap pomted by the Soperior Cauit of Scotland County under a decree m«a» wjS* ♦•“fein pending wherein V*1 rth»e* are plaintlifa and Mildred Lytch is defendant, by virtue of said decree and under the poweiu veeted in him thereby, will sell at pablie auction to tho highest btd dar, for cash, on Monday, the 29th **y of May. 1916, at 12 o’efock. Noon. °P to-*2t: •* the Danief Sr MlUa, in Scotland County, North Carolina, all of the follow^* described real property, to-wit: Barng that tract at land and im provemenu thereon described in the petition filed by the plaintiffs in tho *t*t«d cause as Seventh Tract, and balng more particularly defined, daacribed and bounded at follows: Beginning at a point In the center of the old run of Cum Swamp S ,'"k» the carter of th* Public Road whore the mki ran the old saw Klu* «*»■ thence ,1S degrees Bast 11 chains and M Unka to a stake; thence North 40 degrees West 8 chains and 40 links *• f*nt*r the public road; jgrifsv A-ran ehains and SO links to a staka in tha edge of said swamp; thence South 82 degree* West 6 chains and 28 *>«♦»» « decrees Want 8 chain* to a stump; theses dagraea West B ehains aad 10 Unka to a stake; thence North 28 de crees West 4 ehains and 80 Uaks to a North 8 1-8 degress S25L so Af*!" t# tSmme North 88 l-a degress West to s staka Intha old lino of tha original tract devised to Denial 0. Lytch by the last wffland t*tonwrt%Thff fTthT, *• Lytch, deceased; thence Soath 2 ehains and GO links to a corner of said line: thanes West 2 chains and 80 links 'with mnothcTuae taths mrnar. Blue's line; thanes 18 degrees East 28 chains to a m tha ran of Gum Swamp; asvBtarjarAfg.Tg !* the canter at tha^ibi^^idSjr tram Laurtnburg to Bounetta rtll*; thence South 40 degress lb.** J Asia* and 88 links to a eornar 12 dfeatae fro* th* beginning earner; te-t?aa,iiarata This sate is saade by order at court for partition among the owners, tan antota common and is made subject to confirmation by the Court. Terms of Sale:’ Cash. ..Time of Sale: 12 o'clock. Neon, M«2«My, May 29, 1918. This 28th day of April, 111 A. B. E. dlBSON, 18-21 Commissioner. Gibson Brothers Ltonrliban, N. 9*
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