It Ithg feaai that than an more than one entry far each of the offices at Sheriff at Scotland Coaaty and ffapraMBtattva btn a—County in'the Raaaa at Bepraoeatstlve* ia the General Assembly ef North CaraUna for tba Democratic primary. it ia de clared that there baa been no noari antion far aaid offieaa aad that tha fei kahC are the candidates whin ns wee will appear oa tha official Democratic ballot to ba voted ia tha primary of Juae Urn IhiH, to-wit: - For Sheriff at Westland County— m. D. MeLsurin, J. W. Odom aad F. X. Hubbard; For Kepi mantativar ia the General Assembly of North Carolina—T. C. Kraratt, A. X. Shaw aad A. D. Cur rie. At tha aaid ■eating it waa ordered by the Board at Elections that the fol lowing ««lm aheald govern the hold ing of primaries far tha aalaattoa at candidates far township and precinct offices, to-wit: That the registrars and Judges of elect isn to tha several products of Scotland County shall provide a bal lot baa for each political party in which shall ha dapaaitad the ballets of the voter* ia aaid primary elect!ea far their choiaa for nominee ef each political party for an township and precinct offices sad it (ball be the duty of the aaid registrar* and judges at aisriton to count rim aaid ballets de posited ia said township boxes and make retan thereof to tha Cauety! Beard at Elections at tha eaaaa time I ' .. 1 nnmnnmMeni^nnm—nmm—n—am—mnm«n—smhian LADIES THIS IS TO YOU It ia an easy matter for any woman to remain young and fresh in appearance these days. Itia all in the eare you exercise and in the quality of the Ifcee me pi and other toilet preparations yen dee. . Oar toilet artktoa are very Ugh grade, and yet we st|| thJm at popular prices regardless of their gleet merit. * We will be delighted to show them if yon will honor oa with a call. BLUE’S DRUG STORE TImm 13 Luriitaif, N. C. . You Can I • Do It! ! You, anyone can auks II GOOD ICE CREAM with a PEERLESS FREEZES and with littla II Eaaiek Thing In The World ;' ahmet, to Make the moot >»■ md health* fal frown desserts to anlinlted variety with 0 I Peerleee Froeaer. Freeses smooth, fine and firm to t adaatoo There’s no dessert more heath fuj and everybody Hkes It. PEERLESS FREEZERS to over 4# years have heeo kiia— u Freezers of QoaHty. Batter get a PEERLESS today and hove often year own lee meat that yoo know hi / pVMe itDlgd rtcooiM6id ttMHfee “Ao Eaey to Grind am a Wateh to Wind.’’ PiLY AS YOU GO I Under the State PltaM) Election Law where only ooe aaptrmnt far nom ination by ooe party SI— aottee for any cm office in Cooety, State or Dis trict, he beco—ee the nominee for that office and bis name do— net go oo the official ballot in the Primary. Since there it only one aspirant for sarh of the officee in the cemcy, state sad district ha the li—ublhua party, they axe already the nominees and there will consequently be no Repobll eaa ballot in the Primary at Jane Sid, except the National ballot, '-i . The Republicans of this eeanty are mged to vote their choke for the Republican iyi In— for Piettilmpt and Vies President of the United States, end they am waned against partid pattag in the Democratic Goaty and State Primary, a thte will dJeqnaRfy the- from voting te the Bttaihljioa National Primary box'.-' dBaa By a recent ruling of IkT^/ General of North Carol tm— Attorney . k, no votm •< •• fi m has the right to rote in the Primary put otf the Democratic ballot and part 6t the Republican ballot. i I therefore adrlae all Republicans to go to tba Primary and vote their: choice far the Republican National ticket and atay out of the Democratic Primary entirely. W. H. COX. 1 Chairman Republican Executive Com mittee. VOTE FOR HON. U. L. SPENCE FOR CONGRESS, ! May 22, 1916. My dear Sir: 1 A farmer myself, farming be* lag my sole occupation, having ; been repeatedly honored by the farmers uf Moore*County, and .realizing that more Utah 80 per i cent of the voters of this Con* : gross tonal District art farmers, jit la natural that I should fed 'vary deeply and very alacerely ■ interested in the candidacy for : Congress of a man known to all the farmers of this county to be | in thorough sympathy, with the Used* »u4 Wma^nf Ih^fZrcrr^ BMPHtuepmai im •Srch a man is Hon. U. L. Spence,' at Carthage, Moore Coenty.He ! knows from actual experience all l that farm Mfe means. • In early youth he was left fatherless, with a widowed mother and several small broth ers and sisters dependent upon him for support and education. I His only means of support was 1 what he could make on a small farm, like many another no I Me youth he set his heart aad &■«<» to Um (ask. By hard work and the cloeemt economy, he made a living for the family and . sent the younger children to school. As the younger chil dren grew up they helped one ■nethrr aad all became well edu cated and successful. Mr. Spence had an ambition - >»■•>?»■ ir'K.'sJ; ■SI I gg lawyers In the State, and withal ene ef the meat trust i werthy. Notwithstanding the fact that ho has achieved sacceee, fame end Influence, he still retains a * etacere internet la every move- * meat for the welfare of the far- J mere aad the boya and gfcrle an ■ the Cana. He has never forgot ten the anatom aeamme an the, farm, the aeed time aad harvest, j the Jtys aad sorrows, the anc* ; eeeeee aad dtaappetatauats that emae to na afl. I When 1 was Farm Demon-, atrater for Moore County aad wlmn I was conn acted in an off-! fldal capacity with a farmer's organisation in the canty I had ample opportanity to confer; wtthaad to ohoerve Mr. Space, end I can say that I always reoad him the friend of the farmer aad ever ready to tend a hay«Mrhai»d h» a* their worthy ' As S rsnssr I can my is iM teSMM sf fMs district that If they waat to voto far tau who Is aad always win Iw tho traa frtsad of tha farmar yaa win ** “ISSSJ* iUffJR aaowarlac say lattar aloac ths Baa if Us this mat aad ra sw " K. C. THE WIDE, WIDE WORLD. H«Mwh|» Throughout the World . ToM ia Brief. A drunkard in Kantai City, Hr, of fered BUljr Sunday $1,000 U the evan gelist would cave hint. “Go boil youraalf," replied the revivaUat “I taut aave yon." Many delegate* to tha Republican convention in Chicago will sleep on steamers anchored oo Lake Michigan. Thaos room*, it is claimed, will be the coolest in the city. Nearly 100,000 french troop* have heea decorated since the outbreak ef the war. The decoration* include 1,900 croisee of the Legion of Honor, 4Cv 000 military medal* and morn than 100,000 war crosses. Sarah Bernhardt, French actress, ha* returned to Pari* after a three day tour of the French battle line. BULLETIN OF IMPORTANT EX CURSION FARES. From Pembroke . »2XJU to Orlando, Florida. •li*sa»ire«^x^eh1^TfSty terian Church. Tickets will ha eold May 16 to 1®, raduahre, limited re tumJu* until June S. IHJU tb New York City. Account General Federation of Wo tnen'a Clube. Ticket* will be acid May 21, 22 and 23, limited returninc until June 6. For further particular* rccardinr the abort and other reduced fare ex cursion*, apply to P. O. FOWLER, Ticket A#t-, | Pembroke, N. C ATLANTIC COAST LINE, The Standard Railroad ef the Seutk During that than aha gave six par fermancea before Praoch eeldlerm. 8ha decUree that playing briar* each tisnia was tha iarompe ruble mot In' ' her life. If American smokers oonttaea smoking clgarettoe through the year nt the sale they consumed them dur ing the first three months, it is esti mated tha total production for tha United States In l*l« will reach «V 000,000,000. Lari year the total waa 10,000,000,000. Two prisoners ware killed and an other wounded as a result of a one man mutiny in the state prison at Nashritle. Tern., this week. Jady Harris, who canned tha trouble, was shot and killed after he had wounded two other primmer*, ooe fatally, with a rifle snatched from a guard. Mrs. Nicholas Papp shot and killed her husband while he was nt work in a munitions plant in Bridgeport, Conn. It ia alleged the shooting occurred after he had refused to give up gamb ling associates to whom he had tost over $1,500 in a few weeks. Nr*. Papp la undar arrest. Elisha Lett, of Coffee county, U*_ obtained a set profit of $5495 from 160 seres planted in peanuts lari yssv After the vines had been taken up Lott turned 800 hesuf of hogs Into the Hold surd they gained an average of 76 pounds per hog. The hay from . the field waa a source of additional in come. Only five per cent of the enormous amount of bosineee bow going con ducted In the United Bute* la de pendent on the wsr in Europe, accord ing to a statement made by Secratary of Commerce Radfield. Secretary Radfield insists tyerc would be no In dustrial slump If the war were to rasas tomorrow. Robert W. Spaar, long a storm can tar in politic* in Denver, Col-, waa re dacted mayor in a recent election, which alio repudiated the commie el on form of government. gat Everingtpn’s Druf Store _ - — UaiVersITy of North Carolina " CHAPEL HILL. N. C. Maximum Service to the People at the St tte The Summer School for Teachers—June 13—July 28 (Writ* for cotupl«t« »ooOTUL«ntaO Able Faculty Complete Curriculum Moderate Rates Credit Courses Delightful Environment * Excureion Rate Tickets The Summer Law School June 15-August 25 ' Regular Session Opens September 14 Students who expect to enter for the first time should complete their arrangements as early m , possible. 21-2S Just Received * Gibson Bros. Laurinlnurf, N. C. I . World’s Famous Chevrolet Automobile Best money value on the market. Write or call on A. L. & W. P. Breeden, Jr. Bennettoville, S. C. Agents fur Beotian* *pd Marlburu Canntka Ui^^MMsnnsBnaaHBnsHanmta

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