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Local Notes. MIm Ellen McNeill left Tuesday for Mon treat. Saturday two weeks will be nomi nation day. Mias Palls James hat returned from a elitt to Washington, D. C., and Chatham, Vo. A party of Latttinbvrg citizen* en joyed a large ftah-fry at John's Mill Thursday. Mrs. V. C. Lytch and Mr. Doagias Lytch are in Durham visiting R«v. and lira. W. W. Peels Mr. J. H. Brown, of Gibran. R. P. D. No. 1, waa a business visitor to Laurinburg Monday. Tha boys and girl are beginning to arrive from the different schools for their somiaer vacations. Rev. Mr. Lory, of Raleigh, occu pied the pulpit at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning and evening. Mr. Shepherd Russell, of Peters burg, Va., came to Laurinburg; this week to visit hie father, Mr. T. B. Russell. Mrs. L. C Pogrom, who baa bean hare on a visit to her parents, Mr. aad Mi*. L. D. McKinnon, returned to hat home at Laneir, Saturday. Miss Mamie Holloway, who waa the guest of Mr*. Dan MrLaan daring the past week, returned to her home at Gorman, Saturday. Me*ars. G. G. Matthews and J. D. Btsseli, of Kinston, visited Laurin burg relatives and friends during the pest week. Scotland Superior Court for the trial of both civil and criminal actions will convene here June 5th, with Judge Justice presiding. We can print your name on those cantaloupe labels, Mr. Cantaloupe Grower. See us about It and any other printing you may need. Prof. W. B. James, a member at the Kinston school faculty, has arrived in the city to spend the summer with hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. James. Mia. J. T. My era, who has been visiting her parrels at Warren ton for the past five weeks, returned to Lso rinburg Monday night. Miss Pansy Beacham underwent an operation for throat trouble at a Fay etteville hospital last week. We are glad to note that aha la improving. Dr. W. C. Caldwell aad Mr. Asks Furd made an automobile trip to Wil mington and return this weak. They left bore Sunday and rrtumed Tues day at noon. . Mrs. N. Hammond and daughters, Mieses Nannie, Mamie and Minnie May, left Friday for the westers part at tha State where they will spend the summer. It U a pretty sure thing that Leu rinhorg will have boom good base WU this summer A league composed at Laurinburg sad some at the neigh boring towns is a probable thing. Mrs. W/ B. North, Mr. and Mr*. A. C. White, Mies Vaahti White, Mr*. Fuller aad Mr*. Townsend, of Lura bertoo, were the guests of Mr. aad Mrs. T. J. Gill for a short while Sun Wa an requested to announce that there will bo an ico cmun supper to morrow (Friday) night at Caledonia school house. The proresda will be used tor the benefit of the Johns Methodist church. We are glad to note tha continued improvement of both Dr. D. M. Prtnes aad Dr. W. G. Shaw, two of Scotland eeaaty'a most prominent and beloved physicians, who have bees quit* ill foe tha past three weeks. a Mr. R. I* McKinnon, a student of the Union Theological Hernias nr, Richmond, Va., la bar* visiting Us parsate. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. JfcXia aea. Re will soon ge to Pollocks Ttlle, where he will preach during the Although the rains that eama to refresh the suffering crepe and to lighten (he heart* of many planters, feread the calling off sf a has# ball game between the Laurlnburg nigh Mmol team and a team represent lag Laurel Hill, Monday afternoon, nobody regretted the loss at the sport. Wa regret to note the continued serious Illness of Master James Ray, sea of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kay. The little oaa la suffering from an attach of oolitic aad baa been very III. A ■*>sei»li»t frees Wilmington was call ed here Saturday to consult with the leeal physicians about his condition. Bto^ condition at this time is un Mton Kate Lilly Bhm, of Karina. •• C„ the slater of Roar Admtrel Vic tor Bhm end Bergen General Rupert Mae, it the guest of her brother and etoter, Mr. aad Mrs. Ben Nicholson at Oakland Farm, ft F. D. No. I. Mis* Mae to prominent {n the werk of the Ibetliltrs oif the American Herein Men (a Boath Caroline, holding el • present the ofliee of Blake Chairman of Fubttotty I Mr. Tal Harris, of Hixton, R. P. D. No. 4, vaa a J-aurinburg visitor Fri day. UNITED STATES COMMIS SIONER OilTWITil FACTS. W. G. H^/a Telia How Tanlac Mad* Hla UUU Daughter Healthy - After Siege af Nervousness. United State! Commissioner W. G. Brown of High Point U another load er Id thought and action to expreia gratification of Tanlac'i rebuilding power*. U* laid: “My daughter He!on waa nervous and inaiited on biting her Anger nails. Her appetite was irregular and her sleep w*i sound. It was necessary to tike her out of school because of her unfortunate condition. “Five bottles of Tanlac have worked a wonderful change in her. She dis continued the habit of biting her nails soon after starting this wonder ful treatment. Today bar Rails are la perfect condition, she enjoys a hearty appetite and good, sound sleep and can play and ex*rote* In the open air with har little friends." Tanlac is eoid in Laurinburg, by Bias’s Drug Store; Gibson, W. Z. Gib son Dreg Co.; Loxingtoo, J. B. Smith A Co.; Hamlet, Boy’s Pharmacy.— Ad*. Glbeea Kerne. Mr*. J. C. Adam* and Miaa Nora Roger*, of Dillon, S. C-, visited in Gibson last wook. Mr. T. J. Ailsmi was in Charles ton, 8. C., on boiaeaa on# day last week. Children* Day exe*cUes will be held in Gibson Methoditt church Sunday morning at 11:04 o'clock. Mr. L. T. Gibaon. a student at Wake Forest, i* at bom* for the summer. Mrs. Salford Gibaon. of McCoU, vis ited her daughter, Mr*. D. A. Pate, last week. UreaasTill* School. Prof. Nsai of tha BrowanvlU* school, was a Laurinburg visitor Sat in day. The doling axcrcieea of lb* BrowaavUlo school will bn held this week, beginning tonight with the an nual cooccrt. Tomorrow there will be a picnic and the literary addret*. The add rase will be delivered by Uon. L. M. Blue, of Gibaon. Lag Amputated. I According to unverified reports re*: caivud here this week, Enoch Mein-! tosh, who was injured by an explosion : of dynamite while engaged ia work- j lag on the roads of Stanly county, I whan be was sent three weeks ago by the Scotland Superior Court to I scree s tana of 18 month*, was so! badly injured that the amputation of one lag was necessary Has Narrow Recaps. The many friends of Mr. Clyde i Stokes, of Hamlet, aad Mr. Sam Mo Quag*. of Laurel H1B, wM bo aur-! priaad to leant of their narrow escape : on Sunday evening when out for a rid* at about 1:46 on the rood between Boyd’s lake aad Hamlet. Mr. Me Quage was driving the car aad a rod become loose, causing the car to turn over, but Mr. Stokes eeaped injury by jumping. Mr. Stokaa la a eon of Mx. W. R. Stokes, wrecking master of the Seaboard. Mr. McQuagw is the broth er-in-law of Mr. Will Morgan who is employed in the See board shape.— Hamlet Messenger. CALOMEL SALIVATES AND MAEB8 YOU SICK. Acta Like Dyaamtto on a Sluggish Liver and You Looo a Day's Wark. Tharo's no reason why a person should take sicksaing, salivating eal oasol whea 60 oents buys a large bot tle of Dodson's Liver Tone—• perfect substitute for calomel. It lo a pleasant, vegetable liquid which will start poor liver Just oo •artiy aa calomel, but it doesn't make yew sick and can not salivate. Children and grown folk* cun uko Dodaon's Liver Tone, because it is per fectly harmless. Calomel is a dangerous drug. It* U Mercury and attacks your bones. Taka a dose of nasty calomel today end you will fool weak, sick and ns os sa ted tomorrow. Don’t loos a day’s work. Take a spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone Instead aad you will wake up feeling groat Mo mom bilious neea, constipation, sluggishness, head ache, coaled tongue or eoar stomach. Your druggist says if you dent find Dodaau'a Liver Teas acta bettor than horrible calomel your money is wait log for you,—Adv. BUSftfttSS LOCALS -*t« ns—a. is* atawsfc You vlll ha pleased with our Canta loup* Labels. Call la and sec them, i'tasters Trading Co. 20-83 Good tot of shoati weighing from 60 to SO pounds for sale. See H. W. MeLsurin. T-tf _. Good Cantaloupes without attractivo labels means leas money for you lop**. Get ourprires on labels bw for* you buy. Planters Trading Co. :o-33 CANTALOUPE CRATtts3 want rantaloupe shippers to Amember that I am manufacturing the bast cantaloupe crate that has ever been pat no this market, and too, I want to say that you can get them at the right price. Don’t place your ar dors until you have seen H. W. Mo Laurin or Everett Covington. T-tf Buy yoor Cantaloupe Labels from Planter* Trading Co. 20-23 BEEF CATTLE—Wa will pay i casta per pound for fat Baaf Cattle de livered at WagTam. Crump A Monroe. ig.tf If it's Cantaloupe 1-abeU yon want, •ee Planters Trading Co. tO-tS MILK COWS and Sola Beans for asla. I have several milk cowe at priest that will saH them. Sola Beanajl.60 bushel. Limited amount of ckufaaBO cents par pack. K. E. McLean. Mona and postoOce Law rtnburg, H. C. \Agf First Installment of large shipment of Cantaloupe Labels Just received at Plantar* Trading Co. 20-2S FOB BALE—Berkshire 8honts and extra Ane brood sow. A. L. Mo Eenaio.lg-tf We went to sell you your Cantaloups Labels. Planters Trading Co. 20122 FOR BALE—Two story dwelling with all modern conveniences. Apply to Imurinburg Agency Co. lB-tf POR SALE—Six Duroe Gilts, nine to ton months old. Excellent condi tion. Boo W. 11. Farmer at Bryant Place.Ig-tf Attractive Cantaloup* Label ■ will help you get the highest market price for poor Cantaloupes. See ours. Planters Trading Co. 20-23 8T0VK WOOD FOR 8AI.ltZw.00 per cord delivered. 'Phone or saa D. Stewart, Jr. 13-tf FOR RALE—One 4 h. p. Fairbanks Gasoline Engine. Now in opera tion ovary day at Exchange odSce. Bargain for cash or credit. DID YOU KNOW our Stats collected in taxes in 1314 «17,86#A09a3T TWa in dollar bills, end to end, would roach over two thousand miles. .Was that enough for expenses? No. Thu Stats Treasurer admits that ha bor rowed 1400,000 extra A. D. Currie is in sympathy with the poor people who have this big tax ta pay. Veto for him. Just for a Bias to aay that he will do what the people wish unless he is in sympathy with the needs sad wants at the people, it it all bosh to think a man will work against his own cunvirt>on«.Something should be dona. Voto at you think and pray. A.D. CURRIE. If you want tho vary moat for your Cantaloupes, put attractive, colored labels ou than. We have them. Planters Trading Co, 20-33 WANTED TO RENT a faiwH. house and lot, having all me darn conveniences, sad we# located. CaH at this oJbce. FOR LADIES—Shampooing and Mae mgiag. Dooa by earn who know* the art. All work done at your hoove and satisfaction rua ran toed. A card will bring me. Artalia Me »—■ 20-pd POUND—Cochin Key. Pay for this ad and get same at this office. FOR BALK—Top Bam. Condition gwi as now, only uaed a abort time jf*>l *^1 *ttridljo banrain. 800 H. 8. Quick, Laurlnbwr*, N. C. *>!><* _ KXKCTTR1T8 NOmCK~~ Harto* qualified a« executrix at tka loot will of Jaxneo P. McRae, Vnul. notice ia ftwa to all paraona hr I it inn daims arainat Me eatate to praaand them to ma duly * art led fee payment an or before the 1Mb 8ty ef April, JUT, or thia notice will be pleaded In bar ef their recovery. AU ngreiiim owtn* tbe eatato will please make immediate payment to ma MRS. LILLIAN C. MeRAK, A“~y Cwal-turner's gala of l.oeomotfva. Under and by virtu* of power ai o*l« and jadcMcnt of Sapor)or Coart, entered at March tom, 11*14, Scot land Baportor Coart, In tb* cot* of Go. Car A ?<ocomotlvo Col .**, A. M. CahnAo, I will eapoeo for dblo at pab lle taction, for earh, tb* foUowin* Ueacribed property, at tbe Coart Honor door of Hnotlotvi roanty. In tho town of Lanrtnbaiw, ot 12 M. on tbo Ttb day of Jana, tbo locomotive sr&v&A.'sasr.B: No. l, tbo mm bobiy oao (1) Barwoy (•-44) Typo LoootnoUva, Shop 2»<>l Tlnr* of tale: Wodnewlay, Jana 7tKl*l«, 12 M. Place Court Homo Door, Lanrln bojr. v. Terra*, Caoh. May 1Mb, tail X. U JOHN, XU % Want T i ■ i • ! Location: Best in town—on C . Lot 66 by l* V *• House-Five Room Cottage. Electric Lights and Waterworks. Recently remodeled inside and outside. Cool and Comfortable. Will pay 10 per cent SometJy is going to buy this desirable home soon. DO YOU WANT IT ? SEE , ^ • . Mac 1 ; At Laurinburg Exchange Office Laurinburg, North Carolina To those who have changed from Cantaloupes to . “Unexpectedly,” I offer a nice lot of Cuke . Hampers which I have car ried over for several years. Priced Cheap. W. D. B. McEachim mbmwmmwb—ium iwiiiii m imbm , i ■ " " m ^ mw mm n ^IP***”* *y • Jodgmwt if* g»pariar Court of Srotlnl tWrbnring.data af Man* N, • wkanta fka aadaiftiCM* wan «P*“"*ad Coooariartoaari far tfca par paaa of miring oala, far partitto*Taf wa landa haroimftar fCSif, wa •» «WP'hf‘aTuwS s.i’sa?,;h.“N5rfeJaS:* af tfaa In Tana of Sbotiaad Sonar fWlaarta* doacrfead taada bringing to Dm lata KKaka IffiEr^ggNIs •ad Jama Bnaallidafaadnta: a ,** ,n Jvarilington park, E“tv^SS“4«^ •W* of Taft Street facing 40 foot on iftSttr^Tra j
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