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Local Notes. Mr. Wuyne McNeill. uf Wipn, mi • Laurinburg visitor Monday. We regret to note the illness of Master Jamas Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jaa. A. Jones. Bar. J. C. Shire, field representa tive of Davidson College, occupied the PrcebytarUn pel pit her* Sunday. Mrs. Mask Morgan, of Laurel Hill, waa the guest of her granddaughter, Mrs. J. U Gibson, last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Y. Juoee attended the Shriners' meeting at Raleigh Tuesday afternoon and night. Mrs. J. D. Shaw, who has been in Washington, D. C., for the past sev eral weeks, has returned to her Leu itnburg horn*. Dr. Albert James, a student at Jef ferson Medical College, Philadelphia, is at horns to jpend the summer srttfa his mother, Mrs. W. D. Jamas, Mr. A. L. Jamas was among the Laurinburg people who attended tbs dosing exorcises of the Flora Mac donald college. Bed Springs, Tuesday. TVs first formed cantaloups of the Misrm that we have heard of la one that was sent to this office by Mrs. T. W. Parker yesterday. Dr. D. M. Prince, who has been con fined to hie home on Church street for aevorui weeks from a severs Illness, is earns better et this writing, we are glad to note. The condition of Dr. W. G. Shaw, of Wagram, who was stricken sud denly ill several weeki ago, and for more than a week wa* dangerously ill, la steadily improving. Mieses Lula and Rose Lewis, who were guests at the home of Mr. and Mr*. F. C. McCormick during the past week* returned to their home at Ral eigh Sunday. Messrs. A. M. Fairley, D. Stewart, •Jr., G. F. Avtngwr, J. S. Jackson, E. L. Smith. J. T. Bostick and R. L. Ham mond left bars Tuesday morning for Raleigh to attend a meeting of the Shrine rx. Quito a number of Laurinburg and Scotland county people took advant age of the opportunity to see and boar President Wilson at Charlotte Satur day. A special train of ten cars passed hare early Saturday morning, on which quits a number went. Tha Kukup greatfully stknowl •dgm receipt of an invitaUon from Mr. H. A. GLauss, a former Utariu burg eftiaan, to- the eommcsuHaat exercises of Trinity College, which win he held June 4-7. Tha Brat cantaloupe bloom to be re ported to thia office waa brought in by John L. Clark, colored, who la look ing after a crop for Mr. John K. Phil lips. Tho bloom waa found on Mon day. Mra. D. A. MeDougald and her mother, Mrs. L. N. Lucas apant a part of laat week in Charlotte visit ing Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Avert, Thay remained over for tha celebration Saturday and wars Joined by Mr. MeDougald on that day. Wa era publishing in this issue a statement of the financial condition of tha town, it ia year money that is hning spent and this statement la published la order that you may know v.hat tha money is apant for and from what sources the town secures lea revenue. It is published for your benefit, take the time to read It. The latest news from Rev. J. M. Bose, D. D., pastor of the Laurinburg Presbyterian church, who la etUl un dergoing treatment ia Charlotte, la that his condition ia somewhat Im proved. H# is still under tha cam of specialists and 11 ia not certain whan he will be permitted to return home. The Laurinburg friends of Mra Austin McCormick win regret to learn of the painful Accident which befell her Sunday last. While out driving with Mr. McCormick and their baby, at Sanford, something got wrong with the horse thay ware driv ing, causing the shafts to ba broken off the buggy. Mra McCormick be came frightened and jumped, la Jumping she sustained a fracture ef one of the small beaes in one of her limbs. Heater James Ray, eon of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ray, who haa been serious ly 111 with eeltti* for the peet two weeks, continue* very U1. Specialists from both Charlotte and Wilmington have bean here and oonanlted with the local physicians about the child’s con dition and everything that human ■kill can do ia being done for the tittle fellow, but hit improvement is mighty •taw. Today it ia thought that hi* condition ia more hopeful. Mr. and Mrs. Ray have /the sincere sympathy of the entire com pi unity, and resting in every heart uf the hope that the little one may be spared to them. BUSINESS LOCALS | You wiU t* pleased with oar Qwfa*» > loupe La boll. Cull in and an* than. | Planters Trading Co. 2fc£g | Good lot of ah on to weighing from 80 to SO pound! for unfa. Coo U. W. McLaorin. 7-tf __ Good Cantaloupe* without attractive label* mean* lea* money for your Topoa. Got uur price* on labels be fore you buy. Planter* Trading Co. , 2<i-M , [ ■ 1 " > 1 — " CANTALOUPE CRATES—I wum cantaloupe uhlppor* to rum amber that I am manufacturing the boat cantaloupe crate that baa ever beer, put on this market, and too. I want ta any that you can get them at the right price. Don’t place your or der! until you hare teen H. W. Me Laurin or Everett Covington. 7-tf Buy your Cantaloupe Labels Do in 1 Planters Trading Co. 20-23 ; . BEEP CATTLE—Wo win pay 6 cento per pound for fat Bout Cattle de livered at Wagram. Crump A Monroe. lf-tf If Ifa Cantaloup* Label* you want, ear Planters Trading Co. 20-23 MILK COWS and Sola Baant for auto. I have sevtraf milk cows at price* that will tell them. Soja Beans 11.50 bushel. Limited amount of rhufa* 80 canto per pock. R. E. MeLaao, ’phono and ustiSn Lau rinburg, N. C. lf-tf Pint Installment of large shipment oi Cantaloupe 1-abelt just received at PUnter* Trading Co. 30.23 FOB BALE—Berkshire BhoaU and extra Ana brood sow.' A. L Mc Kenaie. 10-tf We want to sell yen your Cantaloupe Labels. Planter* Trading Co. 20123 FOR SALE—Two story dwelling with all roodorn conveniences. Apply to Lauriallnrg Agency Co. 13-tf FOB SALE—Six Du roe Ullta, nine to ten months old. Excellent condi tion. See W. H. Farmer at Bryant Plans. 10-tf Attractive Cantaloupe Labels wilt help you get the highest market price for your Cantaloupes See our*. Planters Trading Co. 90-23 WANTED TO RENT a desirable house and lot, having all modern conveniences, and well located. Call at this ofioo._' FOUND—Corbin Key. Pay for this ad and gat uni at this ofilce. ww———ag——————— m COMM U MONEB'I BALK OF LAND Under add by virtu* of e Jodpawt of the leietwr Court of BcotUnd Canty, wHng data ef March 28, 1918. wherjin ute undersigned were appointed (JKatalselanera fee the par* of auMlsg tele, for partitioa, of 1—de fyahsefter ducriixd, w« axpoed far aale at public auction ‘ ■** door ia the tear* on Monday, Jane 8, Noon intermission i of Scotland Buper tba following deeenbnf to the late Kliaha ____• BiKi viu" rsn mo to i ia the eaac of Will Rea. plaintiffs vs John Rust*)) Raaaell, <defendant*: m fat Washington Fail, Suburb of Laeriaborg town, ea shewn on a Map made by C7 M. Furman, Jr., and duly recorded fat Scotland Regist ry office Book J page* 474 and 478. Bald lot being located on tha North aid* of Taft Street facing 40 foet on ■aid street, the treat line of which in 168 feat keg and the eeot line 1* 179 feet long, art ending from Taft Street in a uniform width of 40 feet. Th»e let day of May, 1916. W. H. WRATHKUSPOON, M. L. JOHN, Commissioners. 18-21 vcmm { L. Onto* Clbeoa, '"! Dcf«adant To L. Brace GI boon . Wbonaa, hi tb* above entitled cause, judgment wee rendered hi fever pleletBf-B. E. Moor* and againat tb* defendant L. Brae* Cibeon on tb* fifteenth day of December, »&*s-iASttrue SS.S.&S'S’SJsX &2S on the fifteenth day of December, 1911, which judgment etando upon’ Where*., also, the aUS.L Mid. <U*$M» We moved tb* court to rueive •aid judgment and Isaac execution tMVMBi Yea will, therefore, take notice the* K!3"as 'STS. TM Court of Boot)end Countr at hie office plaintiff* ^s%snsni& not he allowed Tbf. the ath day of Mar, 191«. C D. McCORiflCK, Oork of Superior Court. n-w _ v Oammfcateuart Sate at Lie—Mira. Under and by rtrtaa at powar at •ala and Judgment of Superior Court, eaterad at March tans, 19Id, Scot land Superior Court, in the eaaa of Ga. Car * LttoaMN Co. vt A. H. Calmer, I will eapaat far aale at pub lic auction, for caak, tha following daaeribad ptaparty, ad tha Court Houae door at Scotland county, te tha tews of Uuriabwi, at 12 M. aa tha 7th day af Jwaa, Tha loeamotira operated by aaid A. IL Calmaa, let toad "A. M. Calmer Lumbar Co." No. 1, tha tamo bates oaa <11 Focaay (0-44) Type locomotlrr, Shop No. Time of rale: Wwfoaaday, Jima 7th, 191*, 12 1L Place Court Hot— Door, Lauria burtr. Toma, Caah. May 16th. laid. M. L. JOHN, Cootzaittftientr. 20-22 RUB-MY-TISM raldia, Headachan Cramp*, Colic uaod •ntarnfuyoraiaraaUy.725o TVoiU. W. C CALDWELL VITIIllAKi AM Office on Railroad Strwot. rear ot ! M. A. MeDoagaMo. «i(M .PhoM 133-L D*r -PboM IN MID BEGINNING THURS IAY, MAY 25th, I will open one of the GREATEST BARGAIN FEASTS that the shoppers in this section tunity of attending in many days. This is not ONE OF THt-T_B REGULAR SALES ive gotten used to, but a REAL BARGAIN EVENT entirely worthy of rour sincere attention. Withou. long-wind ed talk about the values, we ask you to read the following offerings and decide for yourself: MEN’S CLOTHING. •18*0 Suita $11*8 §18*0 SuKa $0.88 818*0 Suits . $8*8 • PALM BEACH SUITS. 8**0 Valuw $4*8 - . - i BOY’S KNEE SUITS. MEN'S PANTS. $5*0 Valuw $8*0 88*0 Values $2*8 $2.50 Valuw . $1*8 $2*0 Valow SI.48 $1*8 Valuw Me. FANCY NIGHT GOWNS. $1*0 Valuw 98e. MEN’S LINEN PANTS. IlMTahm $2.98 12.50 VahM. f 1.18 $2.00 Values $1.08 SPOOL THREAD. America* CotUn Thread 7 Spado for 25c. CROCHET THREAD. AD eolnra, 10c. or 2 for 25c. ' SILKATEEN Best quality, f for 25c. WASH SKIRTS. $140 Values 08c. BOYS’ WASH surra. IL50 Valae# 11.18 OOe. Value* 68c. SILK WAISTS. - . I2J5 VakM tljU ' MIDDY BLOUBn 75c. Valves | • tte. %. ,L , SHIRT WAKBL 75c. Vetoes Vr <3c. LACKS. ; 15c. VakM ' 1 J 'ike. 10c. Vakw . I, 7c. 5c. VakM . y j feu EMBROIDfcKY*] ? ■' 20c. VakM •' V ! lie.. 15a Value lte. 6c. VakM . ' t fe. i ■ . .. .. i l^.«- I* ,1. SERGE GOAXItU. ggg_ underskirts. 105 White ' Me. Tie. White 4k. AD Start* Dry Goods Will Be Sold at Cerresroadlag Pries*. OXFORDS. Ss* Oar Big Rack st Oxhrk Law Prices aad Marked la Plata Figure*. SUIT CASES. •4.50 Valnee > $2.98 11.75 Values |Ug f 1.50 Valase $1.18 WOOL SKIRTS. •*-00 Values $1.4$ TENNIS SHOES. Per pair 48c. 1 - - - — - - —-__ TALCUM POWDER. 25c. Cum 15c. - 15c. Cum 15c. 1*>C5m 7c. MEN’S SUMMER UNDER WEAR. 19c. Per Garment. -—. MEN’S COLLARS. CoH*m that mN for $1.55 pw 4m«, only 96c. DRESS SHIRTS $1-25 VahiM 98c. $L96 Valacs 73c. 75c. VahMS ' 58c. . 55c. VahMa 55c. —r-»—*— PURE TABLE LINEN, t Yufs Wide. $1.09 Value Uc.
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